Mediant 2000 SIP

6.8SIP Configuration Parameters

Note: In Table 6-3, parameters in brackets are the format in the Embedded Web Server *.

Table 6-3: SIP Configuration Parameters (continues on pages 100 to 110)

ini File Field Name

 

Valid Range and Description

Web Parameter Name*

 

 

 

 

ControlIPDiffServ

 

Defines the value of the 'DiffServ' field in the IP header for SIP messages.

[Signaling DiffServ]

 

The valid range is 0 to 63. The default value is 0.

SIPGatewayName

 

Use this parameter to assign a name to the device (For example: ‘gateway1.com’).

[Gateway Name]

 

Ensure that the name you choose is the one that the Proxy is configured with to identify

 

 

your media gateway.

 

 

Note: If specified, the gateway Name is used as the host part of the SIP URL, in the

 

 

‘From’ header. If not specified, the gateway IP address is used instead (default).

IsProxyUsed

 

0 = Proxy isn’t used, the internal routing table is used instead (default).

[Enable Proxy]

 

1 = Proxy is used.

ProxyIP

 

IP address (and optionally port number) of the primary Proxy server you are using.

[Proxy IP Address]

 

Enter the IP address as FQDN or in dotted format notation (for example 201.10.8.1).

 

 

You can also specify the selected port in the format: <IP Address>:<port>.

 

 

This parameter is applicable only if you select ‘Yes’ in the ‘Is Proxy Used’ field.

 

 

If you enable Proxy Redundancy (by setting EnableProxyKeepAlive=1), the gateway

 

 

can function with up to three Proxy servers. If there is no response from the primary

 

 

Proxy, the gateway tries to communicate with the redundant Proxies. When a

 

 

redundant Proxy is found, the gateway either continues working with it until the next

 

 

failure occurs or reverts to the primary Proxy (refer to the ‘Redundancy Mode’

 

 

parameter). If none of the Proxy servers respond, the gateway goes over the list again.

 

 

The gateway also provides real time switching (hotswap mode), between the primary

 

 

and redundant proxies (‘IsProxyHotSwap=1’). If the first Proxy doesn’t respond to Invite

 

 

message, the same Invite message is immediately sent to the second Proxy.

 

 

Note 1: If ‘EnableProxyKeepAlive=1’, the gateway monitors the connection with the

 

 

Proxies by using keep-alive messages ("OPTIONS").

 

 

Note 2: To use Proxy Redundancy, you must specify one or more redundant Proxies

 

 

using multiple ’ProxyIP= <IP address>’ definitions.

 

 

Note 3: When port number is specified (e.g., domain.com:5080), DNS SRV queries

 

 

aren’t performed, even if ‘EnableProxySRVQuery’ is set to 1.

ProxyIP

 

IP addresses of the redundant Proxies you are using.

ProxyIP

 

Enter the IP address as FQDN or in dotted format notation (for example 192.10.1.255).

ProxyIP

 

You can also specify the selected port in the format: <IP Address>:<port>.

[Redundant Proxy IP

 

 

Address]

 

Note 1: This parameter is available only if you select “Yes” in the ‘Is Proxy Used’ field.

 

 

Note 2: When port number is specified, DNS SRV queries aren’t performed, even if

 

 

‘EnableProxySRVQuery’ is set to 1.

 

 

ini file note: The IP addresses of the redundant Proxies are defined by the second,

 

 

third and forth repetition of the ini file parameter ‘ProxyIP’.

ProxyName

 

Home Proxy Domain Name. If specified, the name is used as Request-URI in

[Proxy Name]

 

REGISTER, INVITE and other SIP messages.

 

 

If the proxy name isn’t specified, the Proxy IP address is used instead.

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