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packet. This setting does not only help you in making the packets shorter,

it can also help you to keep some parts of the SIP message secret. For

example, you might want to remove P-Asserted-Identity headers from all

SIP messages, because you don’t want others to see which identities you

already checked.

4.3.15

Codec Control

In many environments, you want to exclude codecs from being

used, although both communication partners could agree on them. The

Allow only the following codecs” setting lists the codecs (separated

by space) that you will allow. If you don’t set anything here, all codecs will

be allowed. The codecs must be written in their SDP name, for example

“ulaw”, “alaw”, “gsm”, “g729”, “g723”, etc.

This feature can be used, for example, to make sure that only

low-rate codecs are being used. The user agents might otherwise agree

on ulaw, which might lead to breaking voice if the bandwidth is not suf-

ficient for a stream using ulaw.

4.3.16

Web Server Integration

The description of the web server integration follows in the next

chapter.

4.3.17

CLIR Addresses

The SBC has the possibility to hide the identity of the caller (see

description in the following chapter). For this feature it must decide when

to hide the identity. If it hides the identity too early, the further processing

in the data center will be difficult. Therefore it must make a decision when

the request leaves the influence area of the data center.

When the request is sent to a UA that is handled by the NAT Filter,

it does perform this step. However, when it is sent to a PSTN or IP-gate-

way, it also must hide the identity. The setting Outbound Addresses (for

CLIR) lists the IP addresses that also trigger a hiding of the identity. The

format for this setting is the same as for the trusted IP addresses.

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