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Cisco Media Gateway Manager 5.0 User Guide
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Chapter6 Configuring Hardware
How Do I Configure VXSM Cards?
6.7.6.4 Configuring MGC XGCP Profiles
To configure MGC XGCP profiles, you must create a call control profile.
Step 1 From the Domain Explorer window, select the node from the Hierarchy pane and choose
Configuration > MGX 8880/8850 MG > Configuration Center. The Configuration window for the
selected node opens.
Step 2 Under the Elements tab, within the node, double-click the VXSM card.
Step 3 Click on the XGCP tab.
Step 4 Choose the XGCP Call Control Profile Configuration option from the Category drop-down arrow.
Step 5 Click Create. The Create XGCP Call Control Profile window appears.
Dtmf Relay When the value is true, the digits will be sent as peer-to-peer packet in the
bearer. When the value is false, the digits will be sent as regular voice packets
in the bearer.
Calea Enabled CALEA, or Communication Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, is a feature
that allows for a lawful intercept of a call’s details and call contents
originating or terminating on specific terminals. A value of true indicates that
CALEA is enabled; a value of false indicates that CALEA is disabled.
Gateway Service State Defines the service state of the media gateway.
Gateway Admin State Defines the administrative state of the media gateway.
Grace Time (seconds) Represents the grace period (restart delay in RSIP message) which is
expressed in a number of seconds. It indicates how soon the gateway will be
taken out of service. The value -1 indicates that the grace period time is
disabled.
Table 6-50 Field Descriptions for the VXSM XGCP Tab, Media Gateway XGCP Configuration
Category (continued)
Field Name Description