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Cisco Prime Network 4.0 User Guide
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Chapter 21 Viewing and Managing SBCs
Viewing SBC Statistics
Viewing SBC Statistics
The following commands can be launched from the inventory by right-clicking an SBC node and
selecting Commands. The table below lists the SBC configuration commands. Additional commands
may be available for your devices. New commands are often provided in Prime Network Device
Packages, which can be downloaded from the Prime Network software download site. For more
information on how to download and install DPs and enable new commands, see the information on
“Adding Additional Device (VNE) support” in the Cisco Prime Network 4.0 Administrator Guide.
SIP Profile >
Parameter Profile
The SIP Parameter Profiles table contains the following information:
Name—The name of the SIP parameter profile.
Status—Whether or not the profile is in use.
Description—A brief description of the profile.
SIP Timer The SBE SIP Timer table contains the following information:
TCP Connect Timeout—The time, in milliseconds, that the SBC waits
for a SIP TCP connection to a remote peer to complete before failing
that connection. The default is 1000 milliseconds.
TCP Idle Timeout—The minimum time, in milliseconds, that a TCP
socket does not process any traffic before it closes the connection. The
default is 120000 milliseconds (2 minutes).
TLS Idle Timeout—The minimum time, in milliseconds, that a
Transport Layer Security (TLS) socket does not process traffic before it
closes the connection.
Invite Timeout—The time, in seconds, that the SBC waits for a final
response to an outbound SIP invite request. The default is 180 seconds.
If no response is received during that time, an internal request timeout
response is generated and returned to the caller.
UDP First Retransmit Interval—The time, in milliseconds, that the SBC
waits for a UDP response or ACK before sending the first retransmission
of a signal. The default value is 500 milliseconds.
UDP Max Retransmit Interval—The maximum time interval, in
milliseconds, for an SBC to retransmit a signal. The maximum
retransmission interval is 4000 milliseconds (4 seconds).
UDP Response Linger Period—The time, in milliseconds, for which the
SBC retains negative UDP responses to invite requests. The default
value is 32000 milliseconds (32 seconds).
Table 21-11 SIP Properties (continued)
Branch Description