realm

This command configures the Media Realms table, which lets you define a pool of SIP media interfaces, termed Media Realms.

Syntax

(config-voip)# realm <Index>
(realm-<Index># 

Command

Description

Index

Defines the table row index.

bw-profile

Assigns a Bandwidth Profile to the Media Realm.

ipv4if

Assigns an IPv4 interface to the Media Realm.

ipv6if

Assigns an IPv6 interface to the Media Realm.

is-default {disable|enable}

Defines the Media Realm as the default Media Realm.

name

Defines a descriptive name, which is used when associating the row in other tables.

port-range-start

Defines the starting port for the range of media interface UDP ports.

qoe-profile

Assigns a QoE Profile to the Media Realm.

realm-extension

Defines the Media Realm Extension table, which lets you define Media Realm Extensions per Media Realm. The table is a child of the Media Realm table. For more information, see realm-extension.

remote-ipv4if

Assigns an IPv4 interface for media of a Media Component(s) operating under this Cluster Manager (Signaling Component) to the Media Realm.

Note: This command is applicable only to Mediant CE SBC.

remote-ipv6if

Assigns an IPv6 interface for media of a Media Component(s) operating under this Cluster Manager (Signaling Component) to the Media Realm.

Note: This command is applicable only to Mediant CE SBC.

remote-media-subnet

Defines the Remote Media Subnets table, which lets you define destination subnets for media (RTP/SRTP) traffic on a specific Media Realm. The table is a child of the Media Realm table. For more information, see remote-media-subnet.

session-leg

Defines the number of media sessions for the configured port range.

tcp-port-range-end

Defines the ending port of the range of media interface TCP ports for media (RTP, RTCP and T.38) and MSRP traffic.

topology-location {down|up]

Defines the display location of the Media Realm in the Topology view of the Web interface.

used-by-routing-server {not-used| used}

Enables the Media Realm to be used by a third-party routing server or ARM for call routing decisions.

Command Mode

Privileged User

Example

This example configures a Media Realm for IPv4 network interface "Voice", with port start from 5061 and with 10 sessions:

(config-voip)# realm 0
(realm-0)# name ITSP
(realm-0)# ipv4if Voice
(realm-0)# port-range-start 5061
(realm-0)# session-leg 10
 (realm-0)# activate