Configuring Session Agents
If you do not configure early media suppression for a session agent, the early media suppression for the outbound realm is used, if configured.
To configure session agents:
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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 system-level configuration elements.
ORACLE(configure)# session-router
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Type
session-agent and press Enter. The system prompt changes to let you know that you can begin configuring individual parameters.
ORACLE(session-router)# session-agent ORACLE(session-agent)#
- If configuring an existing session agent, enter the select command to select the session agent.
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early-media-allow—Enter the early media suppression rule for the session agent. The valid values are:
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none—No early media is allowed in either direction
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both—Early media is allowed in both directions
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reverse—Early media received by Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller in the reverse direction is allowed
There is no default value. If you leave this parameter blank, early media is allowed in either direction. You can use the following command to clear this parameter:
early-media-allow ()
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Save and activate your configuration.
For example:
session-agent hostname cust1 ip-address 192.168.1.24 port 5060 state enabled app-protocol SIP app-type transport-method UDP realm-id access1 description carriers allow-next-hop-lp enabled constraints disabled max-sessions 0 max-outbound-sessions 0 max-burst-rate 0 max-sustain-rate 0 time-to-resume 0 ttr-no-response 0 in-service-period 0 burst-rate-window 0 sustain-rate-window 0 req-uri-carrier-mode None proxy-mode redirect-action loose-routing enabled send-media-session enabled response-map ping-method ping-interval 0 media-profiles in-translationid out-translationid trust-me disabled early-media-allow reverse last-modified-date 2006-05-06 13:26:34