Nortel Networks NN10029-111 manual Transport Management tab subfield descriptions

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Table 25 Transport Management tab subfield descriptions, continued

 

 

 

Field

Value

Description

 

 

 

D

Type=checkbox

Use this checkbox when you

 

Default=unchecked

want to delete a checkbox’s

 

 

relevant section, indicated by

 

 

the bracket in the figure

 

 

above.

Interface Configuration:

Type=checkbox

Check the box if this

Transport Enabled

Default=checked

Transport is enabled.

Interface Configuration:

Type=string

This is the protocol this

Protocol

Default=SIP

interface supports.

Interface Configuration:

Type=string

This is the transport for this

Transport

Range=TCP or UDP

interface.

 

Default=UDP

 

Interface Configuration:

Type=string

This is the service IP

Address

Range=1-50 characters

address label.

 

Default=Private_Service

 

 

_Address, Public_

 

 

Service_Address

 

Interface Configuration:

Type=string

This is the port for this

Port

Range=1024-65535

interface. The range is 1024

 

numbers

to 65535.

 

Default=5060

 

Interface Configuration:

Type=string

These are the optional

Params

Default=name=sipLscCo

parameters for this interface.

 

nduit:interface=qfe0

 

Note: Scroll down to repeat entries in these subfields as needed.

Transport Management: Active-Hot Standby Server Heartbeat Mechanism

The Transport Manager (referred to as the reliability managed object) is responsible for the heartbeat communication and state maintenance between the Application Modules. This software is responsible for monitoring the health and communicating the status of a Network Service Descriptor (NSD) across servers. Status communication and heartbeating occurs across all provisioned interfaces.

The heartbeat data in the Transport Manager defines a server group. Each server in a group includes provisioning for the static public and private address of every other server in that group. Each server in a

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