Summary of Border Signaling Gateway Configuration Statements
The following sections explain each of the border signaling gateway statements. The statements are organized alphabetically.
- actions
- accelerations
- admission-control
- availability-check-profiles
- blacklist-period
- clusters
- committed-burst-size
- committed-information-rate
- data-inactivity-detection
- datastore
- default-media-realm
- dialogs
- dscp
- egress-service-point
- embedded-spdf
- file
- flag
- forward-manipulation
- framework
- from
- gateway
- inactivity-duration
- manipulation-rule
- media-policy
- media-type
- message-manipulation
- maximum-records-in-cache
- maximum-time-in-cache
- message-manipulation-rules
- minimum
- name-resolution-cache
- new-call-usage-input-policies
- new-call-usage-output-policies
- new-call-usage-policy
- new-call-usage-policy-set
- new-transaction-input-policies
- new-transaction-output-policies
- new-transaction-policy
- new-transaction-policy-set
- next-hop
- on-3xx-response
- request-uri
- reverse-manipulation
- route
- routing-destinations
- sbc-utils
- servers
- service-class
- service-interface
- service-point
- service-point-type
- service-policies
- services
- session-trace
- signaling
- signaling-realms
- sip
- sip-header
- sip-stack
- term
- then
- timer-c
- timers
- traceoptions
- transactions
- transport-details
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