MSRP Configuration
MSRP configuration consists of the following steps.
- Configure the msrp-config configuration object that governs MSRP global behavior.
- Configure one or more tcp-media-profile configuration objects that define MSRP operations within a realm.
- Assign a tcp-media-profile to a target realm.
- If MSRP sessions are secured with TLS, create and assign tls-profile configuration objects to the tcp-media-profile of the target realm.
- Create and assign steering-pools configuration objects to target realms.
Configure tcp-media-profile
The tcp-media-profile defines Message Session Relay Protocol (MSRP) operations within a realm. You specify settings that are common to every tcp media profile, as well as optional settings that you use to customize a particular tcp media profile.
- If you want to set a white list for allowed MSRP types, create the list before you perform this configuration.
Use the following procedure to build a TCP media profile that defines MSRP operations within a realm.
- Repeat the procedure to configure each additional tcp-media-profile that you need.
- Apply the profile to a realm.
Assign a tcp-media-profile to a Realm
Use the following procedure to assign a single, specific tcp-media-profile to a target realm.
tls-profile Configuration
Use the following procedure to create a tls-profile configuration object, which specifies cryptographic resources available in support of TLS operations.
Note:
The option allow-self-signed-cert is only available for MSRP connections.MSRP Statistics
- RADIUS VSAs and Local CDR. See "Oracle RADIUS VSAs" and "AVP Definitions" in the Accounting Guide for details.
- Diameter Rf ACR messages. See "Acme-Packet-Specific-Extension-Rf AVP" in the Accounting Guide for details.
- MSRP Objects for SNMP. See "SIP MIB (ap-sip.mib) in the MIB Reference Guide for details.
Transmitted and received counters are available in Acme-Extended-Attributes. See "Acme-Extended-Attributes Explanation" in the Accounting Guide for more information.