Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
HNB-GW Service Configuration Mode Commands
rtcp report ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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rtcp report
Enables or disables the generation of RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) packet/report types on a per HNB-GW service
instance basis. It also sets the time interval in seconds between two consecutive RTCP reports.
instance basis. It also sets the time interval in seconds between two consecutive RTCP reports.
Product
HNB-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > HNB-GW Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > hnbgw-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-hnbgw-service)#
Syntax
rtcp report interval dur
{ no | default } rtcp report interval
no
Disables the RTCP report generation on HNB-GW service. When RTP configuration is not explicitly
mentioned, this is the default behavior.
mentioned, this is the default behavior.
default
Restores the report interval value to its default value of 5 seconds.
interval
dur
Sets the time interval (in seconds) between two consecutive RTCP reports as an integer from 5 through 30.
Default: 5
Default: 5
Usage
Use this command to configure the enabling or disabling of the generation of RTCP packet/ report types on a
per HNB-GW service instance basis and sets the specified time interval in seconds between two consecutive
RTCP reports.
RTCP enables the receiver to detect if there is any packet loss and needs to compensate for any delay jitter.
RTP and RTCP protocols work independently of the underlying Transport layer and Network layer protocols.
Whenever this command is disabled, RTCP report generation stops from the next expiry of the previously
configured interval and after enabling, reports are generated only for the calls that established as new calls in
the future. For existing calls reports generated as per configuration in place.
RTCP reports are generated for each RAB for RTP received from and sent to IuH interface.
per HNB-GW service instance basis and sets the specified time interval in seconds between two consecutive
RTCP reports.
RTCP enables the receiver to detect if there is any packet loss and needs to compensate for any delay jitter.
RTP and RTCP protocols work independently of the underlying Transport layer and Network layer protocols.
Whenever this command is disabled, RTCP report generation stops from the next expiry of the previously
configured interval and after enabling, reports are generated only for the calls that established as new calls in
the future. For existing calls reports generated as per configuration in place.
RTCP reports are generated for each RAB for RTP received from and sent to IuH interface.
Important:
The same interval is applicable for all kinds of RTCP packets/ reports across all sessions on an HNB-
GW service.