Parameter: Allow low-delay media relay
This parameter allows low-delay media relay mode between two joined legs.
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This parameter allows low-delay media relay mode between two joined legs.
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The low-delay media relay mode eliminates any VoIP audio delay caused by the SBC for IP to IP calls, by eliminating the need for jitter buffer, de-packetization and re-packetization.
With low-delay mode, packets get routed directly from one leg to the other with almost no delay (only Ethernet transit delay, generally a fraction of millisecond)
This mode is only available on SBC units (not on TMG units).
Low-delay media-relay will be effective on a call only if:
Both call legs have low-delay media relay option enabled
Both call legs use on SBC-protected VLANs (port range is configured per )
Both call legs have been able to negotiate a compatible audio codec
No IVR is required (play file, record file, play tone or detect tone)
Most calls going through a TelcoBridges SBC will use low-delay mode because:
SIP codecs negotiation attempts to keep only compatible codecs by default
No playback, recording, tone generation or tone detection is required by default
Yes, enabling low-delay media relay will change how TelcoBridges SBC will perform codecs (SDP) negotiation between the two call legs.
When low-delay media relay is enabled, the SBC will invite the outgoing call leg with only codecs supported y incoming leg's SIP invite, in order to make sure that only compatible codecs are used.
If no compatible codecs can be found, the call will automatically use "transcoding" mode where all codecs from the profile will be allowed.
TelcoBridges SBC is able to seamlessly switch, during a call, from "low-delay" to "transcoding" mode, if conditions change during the call (re-invite causing incompatible audio codecs, or play/record/tone is required).
Enabling the low-delay mode will also allow a variant: Use the RTP no-anchoring mode.