tcp-media-profile > profile-list
The profile-list or profile-entry configuration element allows you to enter individual tcp media profile entry elements. These are used for MSRP functionality.
Parameters
- media-type
 - A string used to match with the media type <media> in the
				SDP message's media description (m=). For example: "message" for MSRP. 
				
                        
- Default: message
 
 - transport-protocol
 - The string used to match with the transport protocol <proto> in the media description (m=). For example: "TCP/TLS" for MSRP over TCP/TLS.
 - listen-port
 - The listening port on which the system listens for incoming
				connections to establish a TCP connection for a media session. If the value of
				this field is 0, the listening port will be chosen automatically by the system
				from the steering pool of the realm (which the tcp-media-profile belongs to). 
				
                        
- Default: 0
 - Values: 0-65535
 
 - prefered-setup-role
 - The value used by the system for the a=setup attribute when
				negotiating the setup role, regardless of whether the 
				Oracle Communications Session Border Controller is an offer or answer in the SDP offer/answer
				exchange. 
				
                        
- Default: passive
 - Values: active | passive | actpass
 
 - require-fingerprint
 - If transport-protocol is TCP/TLS/MASP, use the
				require-fingerprint parameter to enable or disable endpoint authentication
				using the certificate fingerprint methodology defined in RFC 4572. This
				parameter can be ignored if transport-protocol is TCP/MSRP. 
				
                        
- Default: disabled
 - Values: enabled | disabled
 
 - msrp-cema-support
 - Enable or disable the system to negotiate Connection Establishment for Media Anchoring (CEMA) support with parties in a given realm. 
                        
- Default: disabled
 - Values: enabled | disabled
 
 - msrp-sessmatch
 - Enable or disable whether or not the URI comparison of the To-Path header in the MSRP messages received from the respective realm includes the authority part. 
                        
- Default: disabled
 - Values: enabled | disabled
 
 - msrp-message-size-enforce
 - Set to enable or disable the system to reject of messages that exceed the negotiated maximum size or to stop file transfers that exceed the maximum negotiated size. 
                        
- Default: disabled
 - Values: enabled | disabled
 
 - msrp-message-size
 - Set the maximum size negotiated for the MSRP messages. 
                        
- Default: 0 (no size limit enforced)
 - Values: 0 - 4194304
 
 - msrp-message-size-file
 - Set the maximum size negotiated for the MSRP file transfer.  
                        
- Default: 0 (no size limit enforced)
 - Values: 0 - 4294967295.
 
 - msrp-types-allowlist
 - Use to set a list of media types and sub-types that you want the system to accept.
						You can leave the parameter empty or you can set one or more entries. Each
						entry represents one media type and sub-type. When the parameter contains a
						valid value, the system checks that incoming MSRP SEND requests contain only
						the media types specified in the SDP a=accept-types attribute resulting from
						applying R5725_0220 to intersect the request and the allowlist. Leave the
							msrp-types-allowlist parameter empty to tell the system not
						to perform any media types filtering. 
                        
- Default: empty
 - Values: empty | MsrpMediaTypeList | * (star indicates that all MSRP media types or subtypes are allowed)
 
 
Path
tcp-media-profile-entry is a subelement of tcp-media-profile. The full path from the topmost ACLI prompt is:.