Cisco Unified Border Element with Gatekeeper Features Roadmap
This roadmap lists the features documented in the Cisco Unified Border Element with Gatekeeper Configuration Guide(previously known as the Cisco Multiservice IP-to-IP Gateway with Gatekeeper Application Guide) and maps them to the modules in which they appear.
Roadmap History
This roadmap was first published on June 19, 2006, and last updated on July 11, 2008.
Cisco Unified Border ElementFeature and Release Support
Table 1 lists Cisco Unified Border Element with Gatekeeper feature support for the following Cisco IOS software release trains:
•Cisco IOS Releases 12.2T, 12.3, 12.3T, 12.4, and 12.4T
Only features that were introduced or modified in Cisco IOS Release Cisco IOS Releases 12.2(13)T or a later release appear in the table. Not all features may be supported in your Cisco IOS software release.
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Note Table 1 lists only the Cisco IOS software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given Cisco IOS software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that Cisco IOS software release train also support that feature.
Table 1 Supported Cisco Multiservice Cisco Unified Border Element with Gatekeeper Configuration Guide Features
Release
Feature Name
Feature Description
Where Documented
Cisco IOS Releases 12.2T, 12.3, 12.3T, 12.4, and 12.4T
12.4(20)T
Extended InterZone Clear Token
Provides additional security to the gatekeeper by ensuring that ARQ and RRQ are not spoofed.
The Cisco Multiservice IP-to-IP Gateway with Gatekeeper Application Guide was renamed Cisco Unified Border Element with Gatekeeper Configuration guide to match the marketed product name change.
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Enhanced ARQ and RRQ Security for Gatekeeper Registrations
Provides additional security checks upon recieving the registration request (RRQ) from an enpoint. Introduces the following features:
•Enhanced ARQ and RRQ Security for Gatekeeper Registrations
•Enhanced Security checks at GK for ARQ/DRQ/ BRQ/URQ/IIR
Content found in the Cisco IOS Multiservice IP-to-IP Gateway Application Guide was divided into two books; Cisco Multiservice IP-to-IP Gateway with Gatekeeper Application Guide and the Cisco Multiservice IP-to-IP Gateway with Gatekeeper Application Guide.
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12.4(6)T
Unique Calling Party Information with Alternate Endpoints
Enables alternate endpoint capabilities of the Cisco IOS H.323 gatekeeper and voice gateway to associate a unique calling party number automatic number identification (ANI) with each alternate endpoint using the GKTMP.
In-Service Updates to Gatekeeper Zone Prefix Configuration
Increases the availability of H.323 VoIP networks by allowing changes to a gatekeeper zone prefix while the gatekeeper is running and managing active E.164 registrations.
Dynamic Control of Gatekeeper Sequential LRQ Processing Through Gatekeeper Transaction Message Protocol
Enables a control field in the GKTMP that allows an external application to halt normal alternate routing procedures at the gatekeeper, to reduce call setup times and reject calls quickly during peak traffic periods in the wholesale provider's network.
Allows service providers the ability to control transmit time margins on Cisco gatekeepers by changing RAS message timeout LRQ value and message retry counter values.
Defines the time window during which the gatekeeper collects responses from the gateway before resending a RAS message to a gatekeeper, and the number of times to resend the RAS message after the timeout period expires.
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