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    Chapter 24      Managing Session Border Controllers (SBCs)
      Viewing SBC SBE Properties
    Table 24-8 Policy Properties
    Branch Description
    Blacklist The Blacklists table contains the following information:
    Name—The blacklist name.
    Type—The type of source that this blacklist applies to, such as critical or 
    normal. 
    CAC Policy A Call Admission Control (CAC) policy is used to define admission control. 
    The SBE CAC Policy Set table contains the following information:
    Policy Set Number—An identifying number the SBE has assigned to the 
    policy set. 
    First Table—A CAC policy table.
    Status—Whether the policy is active or inactive. If the policy is active, the 
    SBC applies the defined rules to events. 
    First CAC Scope—The scale that the CAC applies for, such as source 
    adjacency or destination adjacency. This is the first CAC table used for CAC 
    policy match.
    Description—A brief description of the policy set.
    Call Policy A call policy set is used for number analysis and routing.
    The SBE Call Policy Set table contains the following information: 
    Policy Set Number—An identifying number the SBE has assigned to the 
    policy set.
    Status—Whether the policy is active or inactive. If the policy is active, the 
    SBC applies the defined rules to events. 
    First Call Table—The first call table used for call policy match.
    Description—A brief description of the policy set.
    Codec List The SBE Codec List table contains the following information: 
    Name—The name of the codec list.
    Codecs—The codecs contained in each list. 
    						
    							 
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    Current 
    BlacklistingThe Current Blacklistings table contains the following information:
    Type—The type of source this blacklist applies to. Blacklists are used to 
    block certain VoIP services that meet specified conditions. 
    Event Type—The type of event this blacklist applies to, such as 
    CORRUPT_MESSAGE.
    Is All Source Addresses—Whether the blacklist applies to all source IP 
    addresses: 
    –True—Ignore any IP address in the Source Address field.
    –False—Use the IP address in the Source Address field. 
    Source Address—The IP address that this blacklist applies to. 
    Source Port Number—The port number that this blacklist applies to. 
    Source Port Type—The type of port this blacklist applies to. All is a valid 
    entry.
    Time Remaining—The amount of time, in hours, minutes, or seconds, before 
    the blacklist is removed. 
    Hunting Trigger The hunting trigger enables the SBC to search for other routes or destination 
    adjacencies if an existing route fails. 
    The Global Hunting Trigger List table contains the following information:
    Hunting Mode—Indicates the protocol to use to search for routes, such as 
    Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).
    Hunting Triggers—The SIP responses, such as 468 or 503, that indicate the 
    SBC is to search for an alternate route or destination adjacency. SIP 
    responses are defined in RFC3261.
    Table 24-8 Policy Properties (continued)
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    Viewing SIP Properties
    To view SIP properties, choose Logical Inventory > Session Border Controller > SIP. 
    Table 24-9 describes the SIP entries that appear in logical inventory for the SBC SBE. QoS Profile QoS profiles can be used by CAC policies and are used exclusively for marking 
    IP packets. 
    The QoS Profile table contains the following information:
    Name—The name of the QoS profile.
    Class of Service—The type of call this profile applies to, such as voice, 
    video, signaling, or fax.
    Marking Type—The type of marking to be applied to the IP packet. Options 
    include Passthrough, Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP), and IP 
    Precedence/ToS.
    IP Precedence—If the marking type is IP Precedence, the specified 
    precedence, either 0 or 1. 
    ToS—If the marking type is ToS, the ToS value. 
    DSCP—If the marking type is DSCP, the DSCP value. 
    SDP The Session Description Protocol (SDP) content pane contains the following 
    tabs, each with their respective table:
    SBE SDP Policy Table: 
    –Instance Name—The name of the policy table.
    –SBE SDP Match Table—The name of the SDP match table.
    SBE SDP Match Table:
    –Instance Name—The name of the SDP match table.
    –Match Strings—The match criteria. 
    –Table Type—The type of table, either Blacklist or Whitelist.
    Table 24-8 Policy Properties (continued)
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    Table 24-9 SIP Properties
    Branch Description
    SIP Account The SBE Account table contains the following information:
    Name—The name of the account associated with the adjacencies. 
    Adjacencies—The identified adjacencies. 
    SIP Adjacency An adjacency represents a signaling relationship with a remote call agent. 
    One adjacency is defined per external call agent. Each adjacency belongs 
    within an account. Each incoming call is matched to an adjacency, and each 
    outgoing call is routed out over a second adjacency.
    The SBC SIP Adjacencies table contains the following information: 
    Name—The adjacency name. 
    Status—The status of the adjacency, either Attached or Detached.
    Signaling Address—The local IP address and port (optional) for 
    communications.
    Signaling Peer—The remote IP address and port (optional) for 
    communications. 
    Description—A brief description of the adjacency.
    SIP Adjacency Group The Adjacencies Groups table contains the following information: 
    Name—The name of the SIP adjacency group.
    Adjacencies—The adjacencies that belong to the group.
    SIP Profile The SBC can be configured with whitelist and blacklists profiles on SIP 
    messages. The following types of SIP profiles are available:
    Header profile—A profile based on SIP header information.
    Method profile—A profile based on SIP method strings.
    Option profile—A profile based on SIP option strings.
    Parameter profile—A profile based on SIP parameters. 
    SIP Profile>
    Header ProfileThe SIP Header Profiles table contains the following information: 
    Name—The name of the SIP header profile.
    Status—Whether or not the profile is in use. 
    Profile Type—The type of profile:
    –Whitelist—Accepts SIP requests that match the profile.
    –Blacklist—Rejects SIP requests that match the profile. 
    Description—A brief description of the profile.  
    						
    							 
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    SIP Profile>
    Method ProfileThe SIP Method Profiles table contains the following information: 
    Name—The name of the SIP method profile.
    Status—Whether or not the profile is in use. 
    Profile Type—The type of profile:
    –Whitelist—Accepts SIP requests that match the profile.
    –Blacklist—Rejects SIP requests that match the profile. 
    Description—A brief description of the profile. 
    Is Passthrough—Whether or not passthrough is enabled:
    –True—Permits message bodies to be passed through for nonvital 
    methods that match this profile. 
    –False—Strips the message body out of any nonvital SIP messages 
    that match this profile. 
    SIP Profile>
    Option ProfileThe SIP Option Profiles table contains the following information: 
    Name—The name of the SIP option profile.
    Status—Whether or not the profile is in use. 
    Profile Type—The type of profile:
    –Whitelist—Accepts SIP requests that match the profile.
    –Blacklist—Rejects SIP requests that match the profile. 
    Description—A brief description of the profile. 
    Options—The SIP option strings that define this profile, such as host 
    user-agent, refer redirect, or replaces.
    Table 24-9 SIP Properties (continued)
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    Viewing SBC Statistics
    The following SBC statistics commands can be launched from the inventory by right-clicking the 
    appropriate node and choosing Commands > Configuration. Your permissions determine whether you 
    can run these commands (see Permissions for Vision Client NE-Related Operations, page B-4). To find 
    out if a device supports these commands, see the Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 Supported Cisco VNEs.  SIP Profile>
    Parameter ProfileThe SIP Parameter Profiles table contains the following information: 
    Name—The name of the SIP parameter profile.
    Status—Whether or not the profile is in use. 
    Description—A brief description of the profile. 
    SIP Timer The SBE SIP Timer table contains the following information: 
    TCP Connect Timeout—The time, in milliseconds, that the SBC waits 
    for a SIP TCP connection to a remote peer to complete before failing 
    that connection. The default is 1000 milliseconds.
    TCP Idle Timeout—The minimum time, in milliseconds, that a TCP 
    socket does not process any traffic before it closes the connection. The 
    default is 120000 milliseconds (2 minutes). 
    TLS Idle Timeout—The minimum time, in milliseconds, that a 
    Transport Layer Security (TLS) socket does not process traffic before it 
    closes the connection. 
    Invite Timeout—The time, in seconds, that the SBC waits for a final 
    response to an outbound SIP invite request. The default is 180 seconds. 
    If no response is received during that time, an internal request timeout 
    response is generated and returned to the caller. 
    UDP First Retransmit Interval—The time, in milliseconds, that the SBC 
    waits for a UDP response or ACK before sending the first retransmission 
    of a signal. The default value is 500 milliseconds. 
    UDP Max Retransmit Interval—The maximum time interval, in 
    milliseconds, for an SBC to retransmit a signal. The maximum 
    retransmission interval is 4000 milliseconds (4 seconds).
    UDP Response Linger Period—The time, in milliseconds, for which the 
    SBC retains negative UDP responses to invite requests. The default 
    value is 32000 milliseconds (32 seconds). 
    Table 24-9 SIP Properties (continued)
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    Configuring SBC Components
    The following SBC component commands can be launched from the inventory by right-clicking the 
    appropriate node and choosing Commands > Configuration. Your permissions determine whether you 
    can run these commands (see Permissions for Vision Client NE-Related Operations, page B-4). To find 
    out if a device supports these commands, see the Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 Supported Cisco VNEs.  Command Navigation Description
    Current 15 Min Statistics Show > PM >Based on the command selected, the 
    device’s statistics are displayed.
    Current 5 Min Statistics
    Current Day Statistics
    Current Hour Statistics
    H.248 Statistics 
    Previous 15 Minutes Statistics
    Previous 5 Minutes Statistics
    Previous Day Statistics
    Previous Hour Statistics
    CPS Data
    Media Statistics Show >
    Components
    Command Navigation Description
    SIP Adjancencies
    Add SIP AdjacencyRight-click the SBC node> 
    Commands > Add > SIP 
    AdjacencyAdd an SIP adjacency or update an 
    existing SIP adjacency.
    Update SIP Adjacency
    Delete SIP AdjacencyIn the SIP Adjacencies window, 
    right-click the adjacency 
    instance> Commands > 
    Update /Delete > SIP Adjacency
    Add  SIP Adjacency 
    Outbound AuthRealm
    Update  SIP Adjacency 
    Outbound AuthRealm
    Delete  SIP Adjacency 
    Outbound AuthRealmIn the SIP Adjacencies window, 
    right-click the SIP adjacency 
    instance> Commands > 
    Add /Update/Delete > SIP 
    Adjacency Outbound 
    AuthRealmUse this command to add a SIP 
    adjacency outbound authentication 
    realm. 
    						
    							 
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    SIP Header Profiles
    Add  SIP Header ProfileRight-click the SBE node> 
    Commands > Add > SIP Header 
    ProfileAdd or change an SIP header 
    profile. 
    Update SIP Header Profile
    Delete SIP Header ProfileIn the SIP Header Profiles 
    window, right-click the profile> 
    Commands > Update/Delete > 
    SIP Header Profile
    Add  SIP Header Profile 
    HeaderIn the SIP Header Profiles 
    window, right-click the SIP 
    header profile instance> 
    Commands > Add  > SIP 
    Header Profile HeaderAdd more headers (up to 3) to an 
    existing SIP header profile (after the 
    existing SIP header profile is 
    discovered).
    Delete SIP Header Profile 
    HeaderIn the header profile properties 
    window, right-click the header 
    you want to remove and choose> 
    Commands > Delete > IP 
    Header Profile HeaderDelete a header from a header 
    profile.
    Add SIP Header Profile 
    EntryRight-click the SBE node> 
    Commands > Add> SIP 
    Header Profile EntryAdd an entry to an existing SIP 
    header profile header.
    Update SIP Header Profile 
    Entry
    Delete SIP Header Profile 
    EntryRight-click an entry in the SIP 
    Header Profile Header Properties 
    window> Commands > 
    Update/Delete> SIP Header 
    Profile EntryUpdate or delete an existing SIP 
    Header Profile entry in the SIP 
    Header Profile Header Properties 
    window.
    Add SIP Header Profile 
    ConditionExpand the SBE node, SIP node, 
    and SIP Profile node, and click the 
    Header Profile node> 
    Double-click a header profile to 
    open the SIP Header Profile 
    Properties window> Double-click 
    a header> Right-click an entry> 
    Commands> Add> SIP Header 
    Profile ConditionAdd a condition to a SIP header 
    profile header.
    SIP Option Profiles
    Add SIP Option ProfileRight-click the SBE node> 
    Commands > Add> SIP Option 
    ProfileConfigure SIP option profile 
    parameters such as option profile 
    type (whitelist or blacklist), profile 
    options, and so on.
    Update SIP Option Profile
    Delete SIP Option ProfileRight-click a profile in the SIP 
    Option Profile window> 
    Commands>Update/Delete> 
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    Add SIP Parameter 
    ProfileRight-click the SBE node> 
    Commands> Add> SIP 
    Parameter ProfileConfigure SIP parameter profile.
    Delete SIP Parameter 
    ProfileClick the Parameter Profile node, 
    right-click the profile> 
    Commands > Delete> SIP 
    Parameter Profile
    Add SIP Parameter 
    Profile ParameterExpand the SBE node, SIP node, 
    SIP Profile node > Click the 
    Parameter Profile>Right-click 
    the profile instance> 
    Commands> Add> SIP 
    Parameter Profile ParameterAdd, update, or delete parameter in 
    SIP parameter profiles. 
    Specify the parameter name to be 
    updated and the name of the profile 
    in which you want to add or update 
    the parameter.
    Update SIP Parameter 
    Profile Parameter
    Delete SIP Parameter 
    Profile ParameterDouble-click the profile that 
    contains the parameter> 
    Right-click the parameter> 
    Commands> Update/Delete> 
    SIP Parameter Profile 
    Parameter
    Blacklists
    Add BlacklistRight-click the SBE node> 
    Commands> Add> BlacklistAdd or delete blacklist in the SBC 
    node. Specify the IP address, port 
    type, and the port number to be 
    blacklisted. Delete BlacklistIn the Configured Blacklist 
    Properties window, right-click 
    the blacklist> Commands> 
    Delete> Blacklist
    Add Blacklist ReasonRight-click the blacklist 
    instance> Commands> Add> 
    Blacklist ReasonAdd, modify, or delete a blacklist 
    reason for the blacklisted node in 
    SBC.
    Update Blacklist Reason
    Delete Blacklist ReasonIn the Configured Blacklist 
    Properties window, right-click a 
    blacklist reason> Commands> 
    Update/Delete> Blacklist 
    Reason
    Call Admission Control (CAC) Policies
    Add CAC Policy SetRight-click the SBE node> 
    Commands> Add> CAC Policy 
    SetAdd, modify, or delete a CAC 
    Policy Set
    Update CAC Policy Set
    Delete CAC Policy SetIn the CAC Policy Set window, 
    right-click the policy set 
    instance> Commands> 
    Update/Delete> CAC Policy Set Command Navigation Description 
    						
    							 
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    Add CAC Policy TableIn the CAC Policy Set window, 
    right-click the CAC policy 
    instance> Commands> Add> 
    CAC Policy TableAdd or modify a CAC policy table 
    in an existing CAC policy set.
    Update CAC Policy Table
    Delete CAC Policy TableRight-click a policy table in the 
    CAC Policy Set Properties 
    window> Commands> 
    Update/Delete> CAC Policy 
    Ta b l e
    Add CAC Rule EntryRight-click a policy table> 
    Commands> Add> CAC Rule 
    EntryAdd or modify a CAC rule entry in 
    an existing CAC policy table.
    Update CAC Rule Entry
    Delete CAC Rule EntryRight-click an entry in the CAC 
    Rule Entry tab> Commands> 
    Update/Delete> CAC Rule 
    Entry
    Add Call Policy SetRight-click the SBE node> 
    Commands> Add> Call Policy 
    SetAdd, modify, or delete a Call Policy 
    Set.
    NoteWhen you add a new call 
    policy set, you can add three 
    call policy tables. You can 
    add more tables after the 
    call policy set you created is 
    discovered. Update Call Policy Set
    Delete Call Policy SetRight-click a policy set in the Call 
    Policy Set window> 
    Commands> Update> Call 
    Policy Set
    Add Call Policy TableIn the Call Policy Set window, 
    right-click the policy set> 
    Commands> Add> Call Policy 
    Ta b l eAdd, modify, or delete call policy 
    tables
    Update Call Policy Table
    Delete Call Policy TableDouble-click a policy set, then 
    right-click a policy table> 
    Commands > Update > Call 
    Policy Table
    Add Call Rule EntryRight-click a policy table> 
    Commands> Add> Call Rule 
    EntryAdd, modify, or delete an entry from 
    an existing call policy table.
    Update Call Rule Entry
    Delete Call Rule EntryDouble-click a policy table, then 
    right-click an entry> 
    Commands> Update/Delete> 
    all Rule Entry
    Codec Lists
    Add Codec ListRight-click the SBE node> 
    Commands> Add> Codec ListAdd, or delete a Codec List
    Delete Codec ListIn the Codec List window, 
    right-click a list instance> 
    Commands> Delete> Codec 
    List Command Navigation Description 
    						
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