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Mediant 3000
Parameter
Description
Media Realm Name
[CpMediaRealm_Medi
aRealmName]
Defines an arbitrary, identifiable name for the Media Realm.
The valid value is a string of up to 40 characters.
Notes:
This parameter is mandatory.
The name assigned to the Media Realm must be unique.
This Media Realm name is used in the SRD and IP Groups table.
IPv4 Interface Name
[CpMediaRealm_IPv4
IF]
Assigns an IPv4 interface to the Media Realm. This is name of the
interface as configured for the Interface Name field in the Multiple Interface
table.
IPv6 Interface Name
[CpMediaRealm_IPv6I
F]
Assigns an IPv6 interface to the Media Realm. This is name of the
interface as configured for the Interface Name field in the Multiple Interface
table.
Port Range Start
[CpMediaRealm_Port
RangeStart]
Defines the starting port for the range of Media interface UDP ports.
Notes:
You must either configure all media realms with port ranges or all
without; not some with and some without.
The available UDP port range is calculated using the BaseUDPport
parameter:
Mediant 3000/TP-6310: BaseUDPport to BaseU 4031*10.
For example, if BaseUDPPort is 6000 (default), then the available
port range is 6000-46310
Mediant 3000/TP-8410: BaseUDPport to BaseU 4031*10
Port ranges over 60,000 must not be used.
Media Realms must not have overlapping port ranges.
Number of Media
Session Legs
[CpMediaRealm_Medi
aSessionLeg]
Defines the number of media sessions associated with the range of ports.
This is the number of media sessions available in the port range. For
example, 100 ports correspond to 10 media sessions, since ports are
allocated in chunks of 10.
Port Range End
[CpMediaRealm_Port
RangeEnd]
Read-only field displaying the ending port for the range of Media interface
UDP ports. This field is calculated by adding the 'Media Session Leg' field
(multiplied by the port chunk size) to the 'Port Range Start' field. A value
appears once a row has been successfully added to the table.
Is Default
[CpMediaRealm_IsDe
fault]
Defines the Media Realm as the default Media Realm. This default Media
Realm is used when no Media Realm is configured for an IP Group or SRD
for a specific call.
[0]
No (default)
[1]
Yes
Notes:
This parameter can be set to Yes for only
one
defined Media Realm.
If this parameter is not configured, then the first Media Realm in the
table is used as the default.
If the table is not configured, then the default Media Realm includes all
the configured media interfaces.
Summary of Contents for Mediant 3000
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