General Security Parameters
The general security parameters are described in the table below.
General Security Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
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Media Latching |
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'Inbound Media Latch Mode' configure voip > media settings > inbound-media-latch-mode [InboundMediaLatchMode] |
Enables the Media Latching feature.
Note: If the SIP user agent is behind NAT and you have configured the [NATMode] parameter to [4] (NAT By Signaling Restricted IP), even if you have configured the 'Inbound Media Latch Mode' parameter to Strict, the device automatically changes it to Dynamic.
Note: If a packet from the original (first latched onto) IP address:port is received at any time, the device latches on to this stream.
Note: If a packet from the original (first latched onto) IP address:port is received at any time, the device latches on to this stream.
Note: If you configure the parameter to Strict, the device can't perform NAT traversal. In this setup, configure the [NATMode] parameter to [1]. |
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'New RTP Stream Packets' [NewRtpStreamPackets] |
Defines the minimum number of continuous RTP packets received by the device's channel to allow latching onto the new incoming stream. The valid range is 0 to 20. The default is 3. If set to 0, the device is left exposed to attacks against multiple packet streams. |
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'New RTCP Stream Packets' [NewRtcpStreamPackets] |
Defines the minimum number of continuous RTCP packets received by the device's channel to allow latching onto the new incoming stream. The valid range is 0 to 20. The default is 3. If set to 0, the device is left exposed to attacks against multiple packet streams. |
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'New SRTP Stream Packets' [NewSRTPStreamPackets] |
Defines the minimum number of continuous SRTP packets received by the device's channel to allow latching onto the new incoming stream. The valid range is 0 to 20. The default is 3. If set to 0, the device is left exposed to attacks against multiple packet streams. |
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'New SRTCP Stream Packets' [NewSRTCPStreamPackets] |
Defines the minimum number of continuous SRTCP packets received by the device's channel to allow latching onto the new incoming stream. The valid range is 0 to 20. The default is 3. If set to 0, the device is left exposed to attacks against multiple packet streams. |
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'Timeout To Relatch RTP' [TimeoutToRelatchRTPMsec] |
Defines a period (msec) during which if no packets are received from the current RTP session, the channel can re-latch onto another stream. The valid range is any value from 0. The default is 200. |
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'Timeout To Relatch SRTP' [TimeoutToRelatchSRTPMsec] |
Defines a period (msec) during which if no packets are received from the current SRTP session, the channel can re-latch onto another stream. The valid range is any value from 0. The default is 200. |
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'Timeout To Relatch Silence' [TimeoutToRelatchSilenceMsec] |
Defines a period (msec) during which if no packets are received from the current RTP/SRTP session and the channel is in silence mode, the channel can re-latch onto another stream. The valid range is any value from 0. The default is 200. |
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'Timeout To Relatch RTCP' [TimeoutToRelatchRTCPMsec] |
Defines a period (msec) during which if no packets are received from the current RTCP session, the channel can re-latch onto another RTCP stream. The valid range is any value from 0. The default is 10,000. |
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'Fax Relay Rx/Tx Timeout' [FaxRelayTimeoutSec] |
Defines a period (sec) during which if no T.38 packets are received or sent from the current T.38 fax relay session, the channel can re-latch onto another stream. The valid range is 0 to 255. The default is 10. |