7 Putback Transfer
Select the Call Putback checkbox for the SIP line to enable the ability for the
IC system to receive a call from the PSTN or a PBX, perform some processing
on the call and then transfer the call to a non-IC destination (a PBX station or
a remote number), without tying up two IC SIP trunks (one for the original
call and one for the call to the destination). By default this setting is
unchecked.
8 Security
StrongEncryption must be enabled
The Mediant requires a feature key with “StrongEncryption” enabled in order
to support the required cipher suites. StrongEncryption may not be enabled
by default. To check, follow these steps:
Select Software Update from the left menu. Choose Software Upgrade Key
from the top, view the Key features, and verify:
Security: IPSEC MediaEncryption StrongEncryption EncryptControlProtocol
If “StrongEncryption” is shown, then it is enabled.
SRTP Settings
Enable Media Security
[EnableMediaSecurity]
Enables or disables the Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP).
0 = SRTP is disabled (default).
1 = SRTP is enabled.
Note 1: SRTP is available only if DSPVersionTemplateNumber = 0 or 2.
Note 2: Use of SRTP reduces the number of available channels.
TP-1610, Mediant 2000, TP-260:
Template 0, 200 channels are available (per TPM).
Template 2, 120 channels are available (per TPM).
A TPM is up to 8 spans. Refer to the 6.00A User manual, Overview section 1.4.
For DSP=0:
4 span = 200 SRTP lines
8 span = 200 SRTP lines
16 span = 400 SRTP lines
For DSP=2
4 span = 120 SRTP lines
8 span = 120 SRTP lines
16 span = 240 SRTP lines
To check the Mediant DSP Version, select Status & Diagnostics on the left,
and Device Information from the top. Under Versions, view DSP Type.
For the rest of the TLS/SRTP configuration refer to either the 6.00A User manual
or the Interactive Intelligence document:
Securing AudioCodes Mediant and MediaPack Gateways with xIC
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