Tctrl Version 3.0
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Revision as of 11:27, 20 February 2019
Features
The Tctrl provides the following FreeSBC and Tmedia Features.
| Features | Enhancement1 | Release |
|---|---|---|
| FreeSBC Product | ||
| New Session Border Controller (SBC) product called FreeSBC | 3.0 | |
| SIP registration forwarding | 3.0 | |
| RTP No Anchoring | 20036 | 3.0.45 |
| SIP registration scanners protection | 21645 | 3.0.55 |
| Support multiple registrars in active/standby mode | 22489 | 3.0.73 |
| Support SIP Subscribe/notify/publish forwarding | 22374 | 3.0.100 |
| Support FreeSBC on AWS | 22238 | 3.0.106 |
| Removed limitation for maximum number of IP interface using RTP | 23506 | 3.0.124 |
| Tmedia Product | ||
| TMG800/TMG3200 SIP performance option | 3.0 | |
| TMG7800 Single IP for SIP signaling | 3.0 | |
| TMG7800 DOS/DDOS protection | 3.0 | |
| TMG7800 Increased SIP to SIP capacity | 3.0 | |
| TMG7800 Increased SIP CPS performance | 3.0 | |
| Allow to manipulate the connected number IE (SS7) from the routing scripts | 22350 | 3.0.45 |
| Support MOS per call and per NAP | 15712 | 3.0.55 |
| Routing scripts now include priority and load sharing by default | 22548 | 3.0.74 |
| New option to enable/disable NAPs | 9545 | 3.0.103 |
| SIP (all products) | ||
| Partial support for IP subnet overlapping over different virtual IP interfaces | 21956 | 3.0.26 |
| Configurable SIP polling of remote endpoints | 20036, 12150 | 3.0.30 |
| Fraud Call Removal | 22375 | 3.0.35 |
| Support SIP IPs in CDR logs | 22615 | 3.0.70 |
| Support STIR (Secure Telephone Identity Revisited) information in FreeSBC | 22749 | 3.0.78 |
| Support forwarding SIP calls with non-SDP body | 23349 | 3.0.121 |
| Implemented easier way to add user=phone to URI and headers | 23322 | 3.0.124 |
| H.248 High Availability (HA) | ||
| H.248 Redundancy & High Availability (no loss of calls) | 3.0 | |
| H.248 Out of Call COT (Continuity) tests] | 23281 | 3.0.114 |
| Lawful intercept | ||
| Support ES 201 671 version 3.1.1 | 16081 | 3.0.122 |