RFC 2833 Payload Configuration
To configure the RFC 2833 payload in preferred mode:
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In Superuser mode, type
configure terminal and press Enter.
ORACLE# configure terminal
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Type
session-router
and press Enter to access the session-related configurations.
ORACLE(configure)# session-router
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Type
h323
and press Enter. The system prompt changes to let you know that you can begin configuring individual parameters.
ORACLE(session-router)# h323
From this point, you can configure global H.323 parameters. To view all H.323 configuration parameters, enter a ? at the system prompt.
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rfc2833-payload—Enter a number that indicates the payload type the
Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller will use for RFC 2833 packets while interworking 2833 and UII. The default value is
101.The valid range is:
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Minimum—96
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Maximum—127
You configure session agents with:
- payload type the
Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller wants to use for RFC 2833 packets while interworking 2833 and UII.
The default value for this attribute is 0. When this value is zero, the global rfc2833-payload configured in the h323-configuration element will be used instead. For SIP session agents, the payload defined in the SIP interface is used, if the SIP interface is configured with the preferred RFC 2833 mode.
- 2833 mode
A value of transparent or preferred for the session agent’s 2833 mode will override any configuration in the h323-stack configuration element.
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