ice-profile
Interactive Connectivity Establishment - Session Traversal Utility for NAT (ICE-STUN lite mode) enables a WebRTC client to perform connectivity checks, and can provide several STUN servers to the browser.
Parameters
- Name
 - Set a unique name for this ice profile. Default: Empty.
 - stun-conn-timeout
 - Set the maximum time interval, in seconds, between the first STUN binding
						request received in a media session and the time when a valid STUN binding
						request containing the USE-CANDIDATE attribute is received. 0 indicates no
							timeout.
                        
- Default: 10
 - Range: 0 - 9999
 
 - stun-keepalive-interval
 - Set the interval, in seconds, since the last media packet or STUN binding
						request response after which a STUN keep alive message is sent. Zero means
						do not send keep-alive messages. The value must be less than the value set
						for subsq-guard-timer. 
                        
- Default: 15
 - Range: 0 - 300
 
 - stun-rate-limit
 - Set the number of STUN binding requests that you want the SBC
						to process per minute. Zero means impose no limit.
                        
- Default: 100
 - Range: 0 - 99999
 
 - mode
 - Specify the SBC functionality as Downstream or
						Proxy for media path optimization in Teams. The default, None, avoids this
						specification. 
                        
- Default: None
 - Values: DOWNSTREAM | None | PROXY
 
 
Path
The ice-profile element is located under the
					media-manager
				group.
                  		
               ORACLE# configure terminal
ORACLE(configure)# media-manager
SBC920(media-manager)# ice-profile
ORACLE(ice-profile)#