Device Management

Field

Description

 

 

Enabled

Clearing this check box lets you stop using this registration without deleting

 

the registration information.

 

 

Address of record

The AOR with which the system registers (see registration rules in

 

RFC 3261), such as:

 

sip:1000@dma.polycom.com

 

 

Territory to perform registration

Responsibility for registering must be assigned to a territory, thus making the

 

primary or backup RealPresence DMA cluster for the territory responsible,

 

depending on which is active.

 

 

Contact address format

Select IP or DNS to specify that the contact header should use the virtual IP

 

address or virtual DNS name of the cluster currently managing the territory. If

 

the territory responsibility switches to the other cluster, it re-sends the

 

registration using its IP address or DNS name.

 

Select Free Form to specify that the contact header should use the FQDN

 

you enter. The external peer must be able to resolve this FQDN.

 

 

User name

The user name to use for the authentication credentials if the external peer

 

challenges the registration request.

 

Note: The authentication credentials specified here are specific to this SIP

 

peer and are not tied to any other authentication configuration values.

 

 

Password

The password to use for the authentication credentials if the external peer

Confirm password

challenges the registration request.

 

 

Request-URI

The Request-URI to include when registering with this SIP peer, specified

 

using the variables (#delimited) defined in Free Form Template Variables on

 

page 116.

 

 

Other headers

Additional headers to include when registering with this SIP peer.

 

Click Add to add a header. In the Add Header dialog box, specify the header

 

name and value(s), using the variables (#delimited) defined in Free Form

 

Template Variables on page 116.

 

Click Edit or Delete to edit or delete the selected header.

 

 

See also:

External SIP Peer on page 105

Add External SIP Peer Dialog Box on page 105

Edit External SIP Peer Dialog Box on page 110

External H.323 SBC

On the External H.323 SBC page, you can add or remove H.323 SBCs (session border controllers) that the system can use to reach endpoints outside the enterprise network via prefix-based dialing (Polycom VBP appliances are supported). In an H.323 environment, H.323 SBCs regulate access across the firewall.

This is a supercluster-wide configuration.

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