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Enhanced Voice Services (EVS) is a super-wideband speech audio codec developed by 3GPP and documented in TS 26.441. EVS supports source-controlled variable bit rate, sampling rates of 8, 16, 32, or 48 kHz, dynamic payload type, and an interoperability mode for AMR-WB. The Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller (E-SBC) supports typical transcoding features. EVS can also analyze traffic signaling, allowing it to change to the correct core EVS codec when necessary. These changes can occur at every 20ms frame boundary. The E-SBC also supports transcoding EVS to and from all supported transcodable codecs unless the EVS mode is using super-wideband or fullband EVS bandwidths. EVS must be enabled with the setup entitlements command.
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EVS codec feature support includes:
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- transrating
- transcoding
- pooled transcoding
- RTCP generation
- AMR-WB interoperability and payload-type mapping
Bitrate support per bandwidth includes:
- Narrowband (NB) — 5.9, 7.2, 8, 9.6, 13.2, 16.4, 24.4
- Wideband (WB) — 5.9, 7.2, 8, 9.6, 13.2, 13.2 channel-aware, 16.4, 24.4, 32, 48, 64, 96, 128 (6.6 ~ 23.85 for AMR-WB IO)
- Super-wideband (SWB) — 9.6, 13.2, 13.2 channel-aware, 16.4, 24.4, 32, 48, 64, 96, 128
- Fullband (FB) — 16.4, 24.4, 32, 48, 64, 96, 128
EVS data is always octet-aligned in both Primary and AMR-WB interoperability mode.
Interoperation with AMR-WB
EVS' AMR-WB interoperable (IO) mode provides backwards compatibility with endpoints that support AMR-WB, but don't support EVS. Based on user configuration and SDP offers, AMR-WB IO mode allows the E-SBC to deliver media between such endpoints without using trancoding resources.
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EVS Supported Options
There are no required SDP Parameters for EVS. Some EVS parameters may have values that the E-SBC's DSP does not support. Supported values must be verified before the E-SBC makes transcoding decisions. if any of these parameter checks fail, the E-SBC marks the codec as non-transcodable
Unless noted otherwise, see 3GPP TS 26.445 and related specifications for complete parameter documentation. Optional SDP parameters include:- ptime—The length of time in milliseconds represented by the media in a packet. See RFC 4566 for more details.
For both EVS Primary mode and EVS AMR-WB IO mode, the supported ptimes are 20, 40, and 60 ms.
- maxptime—The maximum amount of media that can be encapsulated in each packet, expressed as time in milliseconds. See RFC 4566 for more details.
For both EVS Primary mode and EVS AMR-WB IO mode, the supported maxptimes are 20, 40, and 60 ms.
- evs-mode-switch—Specifies whether to support mode switching between Primary and EVS AMR-WB IO modes. The default of 0 specifies the use of primary mode.
- hf-only—Specifies whether to limit the session to header-full format. The default of 0 allows both compact and header-full format in both directions.
- dtx—Specifies whether or not to support discontinuous transmission. The default of 1 specifies that DTX is enabled.
- dtx-recv—Sets a further condition on whether or not to support discontinuous transmission in conjunction with the dtx parameter. The default of 1 enables dtx, dependent on the dtx setting.
- max-red—Specifies the maximum number of milliseconds allowed between the first transmission of a frame and a redundant transmission. See RFC 4867 for more details.
- channels—Specifies the number of audio channels, with a default of 1. The E-SBC supports only 1 channel for transcoding.
- cmr—Specifies whether codec mode request (CMR) is supported for the session. The default of 0 enables all CMR values.
The following parameters apply only to EVS Primary mode:
- br—Specifies, in kilobits per second, the range of source codec bit-rate for EVS Primary mode in the session for both send and receive directions.
Source codec bit-rates for the EVS codec
Source codec bit-rate (kbit/s) Audio bandwidths supported Source Controlled Operation Available 5.9 (SC-VBR)
NB, WB
Yes (Always On)
7.2
NB, WB
Yes
8.0
NB, WB
Yes
9.6
NB, WB, SWB
Yes
13.2
NB, WB, SWB
Yes
13.2 (channel aware)
WB, SWB
Yes
16.4
NB, WB, SWB, FB
Yes
24.4
NB, WB, SWB, FB
Yes
32
WB, SWB, FB
Yes
48
WB, SWB, FB
Yes
64
WB, SWB, FB
Yes
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96
WB, SWB, FB
Yes
128
WB, SWB, FB
Yes
If the given br value conflicts with the given bw value, the E-SBC Cyberlink photodirector ultra 10. DSP marks the codec as non-transcodable.
- br-send—Specifies, in kilobits per second, the range of source codec bit-rate for EVS Primary mode in the session for the send direction.
If the given br-send value conflicts with the given bw value, the E-SBC DSP marks the codec as non-transcodable.
- br-recv—Specifies, in kilobits per second, the range of source codec bit-rate for EVS Primary mode in the session for the receive direction.
The E-SBC's mbcd/xserv independently decode whatever bit rate is received, so it is not necessary for the DSP to include br-recv when checking if the codec is transcodable
- bw—Specifies the audio bandwidth for EVS Primary mode to be used in the session for the send and the receive directions.
For transcoding, the E-SBC DSP only supports nb, wb, and nb-wb.
- bw-send—Specifies the bandwidth to be used in the session for the send direction.
For transcoding, the E-SBC DSP only supports nb, wb, and nb-wb.
- bw-recv—Specifies the bandwidth to be used in the session for the receive direction.
For transcoding, the E-SBC DSP only supports nb, wb, and nb-wb.
- ch-send—Specifies the number of audio channels for the send direction. The default is 1.
- ch-recv—Specifies the number of audio channels for the receive direction. The default is 1.
- ch-aw-recv—Enumerated setting for channel-aware mode. The default of 0 specifies that partial redundancy mode is not used for the receive direction at the start of the session.
The following parameters apply only to EVS AMR-WB IO mode. Optional parameters of AMR-WB not defined below may not be used in the EVS AMR-WB IO mode.
- mode-set—Restricts the active codec mode set to a subset of all modes when the EVS codec operates in AMR-WB IO.
Source codec bit-rates for the AMR-WB Interoperable Modes of the EVS codec
Mode Indicator Source codec bit-rate (kbit/s) 0
6.6
1
8.85
2
12.65
3
14.25
4
15.85
5
18.25
6
19.85
7
23.05
8
23.85
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The E-SBC supports only mode-sets 0-7 for both AMR and AMR-WB. - mode-change-period—Specifies a number of frame-blocks, N (1 or 2). This is the frame-block period at which codec mode changes are allowed for the sender. See RFC 4867 for more details.
- mode-change-capability—Specifies if the client is capable of transmitting with a restricted mode change period. See RFC 4867. The default, and only allowed value is 2 in EVS AMR-WB IO.
- mode-change-neighbor—Permissible values are 0 and 1. If 1, the sender SHOULD only perform mode changes to the neighboring modes in the active codec mode set. See RFC 4867 for more details.
Default EVS Media Profile
By default, the E-SBC uses the following parameters for EVS, referenced in the configuration as EVS.
CLI Commands
CLI command changes made to support EVS include:
- The show sipd codecs command includes EVS Count.
- The show sipd transcode command includes EVS.
- The show xcode codecs command includes EVS-AMR-WB sessions.
SNMP
This section presents SNMP OID detail the E-SBC uses to support EVS.
ap-codec.mib
| Object Name/OID | Description |
|---|---|
| apCodecRealmCountEVS 1.3.6.1.4.1.9148.3.7.1.1.1.33 | The count of SDP media streams received in the realm that negotiated to the EVS codec. |
The EVS realm statistic apCodecRealmCountEVS is available in the apCodecRealmStatsEntry.
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ap-smgmt.mib
| Object Name/OID | Description |
|---|---|
| apSysXCodeEVSCapacity 1.3.6.1.4.1.9148.3.2.1.1.49 | The percentage of licensed EVS transcoding utilization (non pollable). |
| apSysMgmtXCodeEVSUtilGroup 1.3.6.1.4.1.9148.3.2.4.2.35 | Object to monitor licensed EVS transcoding utilization. |
New Traps—The new SNMP OID apSysXCodeEVSCapacity is added to transcoding utilization statistics, as reported in the apSysMgmtGroupTrap. When utilization falls below 80%, the system sends the apSysMgmtGroupClearTrap.
| Trap Name (and Clear Trap Name) | Description |
|---|---|
| apSysMgmtCPULoadAvgTrap (apSysMgmtCPULoadAvgClearTrap) | The system generates the trap when the CPU Load Average Alarm exceeds its minor alarm threshold. The system sends the clear trap when the CPU load average recedes to the minor alarm level. |
Capability MIB IODs
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| Object Name/OID | MIB file |
|---|---|
| apSmgmtXCodeEVSUtilCap 1.3.6.1.4.1.9148.2.1.8.59 | ap-smgmt.mib |
| apCodecRealmCodecCap9 1.3.6.1.4.1.9148.2.1.13.11 | ap-codec.mib |
Alarms
The Licensed EVS Transcoding Capacity Threshold Alarm is a warning triggered when the EVS transcoding utilization exceeds 95% of licensed capacity. This alarm does not affect the system's health score. The system clears this alarm when the EVS transcoding utilization falls below 80% of licensed capacity.
RADIUS
The Acme-FlowType_FS{1,2}_{F,R} AVPs reflect the use of the EVS codec.
EVS Configuration Detail
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This section discusses aspects of E-SBC configuration that you must consider in addition to typical transcoding configuration for EVS.
Payload Type Mapping
The user enables EVS AMR-WB IO payload type mapping using the media-manager-config option audio-payload-type-mapping=yes. If the option is not present, EVS AMR-WB IO payload type mapping is disabled.
Furthermore, the payload-type is not critical as long as the audio-payload-type-mapping=yes option is configured. Normally the PTI used in the network is configured in the payload-type field. But the E-SBC matches against codec name/string instead of payload-type.
Adding Codecs on Egress
When there is a codec update or re-negotiation from the original codec list, the user must ensure that use of the new codecs being offered is supported by the configuration of the add-codecs-on-egress field.
In the above example, AMR::MSC and AMR-WB::MSC are media-profiles defined for AMR and AMR-WB respectively, with the specifics of the new codecs being offered for the media update or re-negotiation.

EVS Call Flow Example
The flow depicted below provides an example that uses the audio-payload-type-mapping=yes to enable payload type mapping. In addition, the flow uses add-codecs-on-egress configuration in the egress codec policy configured as EVS::PT98. The offer contains EVS in AMR-WB IO mode and the SBC adds EVS AMR-WB IO with a different payload type. The answer uses the added EVS. The offer and answer are both octet-aligned and they have intersecting mode-sets, so transcoding is not required and payload type mapping is used.
Media Management
Additionally, mm-in-realm should be enabled in the core realm to enable transcoding for SRVCC deployments. Oracle also recommends that the user enable codec-manip-in-realm Dj software mac free download. for these deployments.
AMR-WB to EVS AMR-WB IO Transparent Call Example
This example explains how you can configure the E-SBC and applicable resources to support calls between EVS and AMR-WB endpoints without requiring transcoding, and therefore not consuming E-SBC transcoding resources. This use case, established by logic within the E-SBC, can accommodate calls in either direction.
In this call flow a codec policy is set on the egress realm to not allow AMR-WB and to add EVS AMR-WB IO on egress. The offer contains AMR-WB. The E-SBC recognizes that the incoming AMR-WB codec matches the EVS codec to be added:
- They have the same octet-align
- EVS codec is in interoperable mode (evs-mode-switch=1)
- You have a media-profile configured that matches the parameters presented in the AMR-WB offer
The E-SBC strips AMR-WB and adds EVS with the same payload type as AMR-WB even though EVS is not configured with that payload type.
The call proceeds transparently between AMR-WB and EVS.
