Version 7.2 965 Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC
User's Manual 62. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter Description
authentication-disable-tx
[RTPAuthenticationDisableTx]
Disable Encryption On
Transmitted RTP Packets
configure voip > media
security > RTP-encryption-
disable-tx
[RTPEncryptionDisableTx]
Enables encryption on transmitted RTP packets in a secured RTP
session.
ï‚§ [0] Enable (default)
ï‚§ [1] Disable
Disable Encryption On
Transmitted RTCP Packets
configure voip > media
security > RTCP-encryption-
disable-tx
[RTCPEncryptionDisableTx]
Enables encryption on transmitted RTCP packets in a secured RTP
session.
ï‚§ [0] Enable (default)
ï‚§ [1] Disable
configure voip > sip-definition
settings > srtp-state-behavior-
mode
[ResetSRTPStateUponRekey]
Global parameter that enables synchronization of the SRTP state
between the device and a server when a new SRTP key is generated
upon a SIP session expire. You can also configure this functionality
per specific calls, using IP Profiles
(IpProfile_ResetSRTPStateUponRekey). For a detailed description of
the parameter and for configuring this functionality in the IP Profiles
table, see ''Configuring IP Profiles'' on page 393.
Note: If this functionality is configured for a specific IP Profile, the
settings of this global parameter is ignored for calls associated with
the IP Profile.
62.4.4 TLS Parameters
The Transport Layer Security (TLS) parameters are described in the table below.
Table 62-25: TLS Parameters
Parameter Description
TLS Contexts Table
TLS Contexts
configure system > tls #
[TLSContexts]
Defines SSL/TLS certificates.
The format of the ini file table parameter is as follows:
[ TLSContexts ]
FORMAT TLSContexts_Index = TLSContexts_Name,
TLSContexts_TLSVersion, TLSContexts_ServerCipherString,
TLSContexts_ClientCipherString, TLSContexts_RequireStrictCert,
TLSContexts_OcspEnable, TLSContexts_OcspServerPrimary,
TLSContexts_OcspServerSecondary,
TLSContexts_OcspServerPort,
TLSContexts_OcspDefaultResponse;
[ \TLSContexts ]
For a detailed description of the table, see ''Configuring TLS
Certificate Contexts'' on page 103.
TLS Client Re-Handshake
Interval
Defines the time interval (in minutes) between TLS Re-
Handshakes initiated by the device.