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Binding the interface to a context SIP gateway (see
Configure a remote host (see
Configure a local host (Optional) (see
Using an alternate VoIP profile (Optional) (see
Using an alternate SIP profile (Optional) (see
Using an alternate Tone-Set profile (Optional) (see
Configuring early call connect /disconnect (Optional) (see
Configuring address translation (Optional) (see
SIP REFER Transmission (& ISDN Explicit Call Transfer support) (Optional) (see
AOC over SIP (Optional) (see
Enable the session timer (Optional) (see
Enable the SIP penalty-box feature (Optional) (see
Initiating a new SIP session for redirected SIP calls (Optional) (see
Configure the SIP hold method (Optional) (see

Binding the interface to a SIP gateway

Every SIP interface must be explicitly bound to a context SIP gateway. It defines the transport interfaces to be
used to send requests and also from where it expects to receive incoming calls.
Mode: Interface SIP
Step
1
[node](if-sip)[if-name]# [no] bind context
sip-gateway gw-name
Configure a remote host
The remote host parameter is used to build the host part of the To-Header-URI and the Request-URI. All calls
forwarded to the context SIP gateway through this SIP interface will be sent to that host unless an outbound
proxy has been configured for the outgoing Request-URI. In this case, all requests will be sent to the specified
proxy independent of the Request-URI. For details about proxy configuration, see Chapter 51,
vice"
on page 602.
The remote host parameter may contain a Domain Name, a Full Qualified Domain Name or an IP Address. If
domain names are used, do not forget to configure the DNS client for address resolving. See Chapter 28,
"DNS configuration"
on page 302 for more information.
An optional port number can be entered on this command. It specifies the destination port of the requests to
be sent. If no port has been defined, the default SIP signaling port 5060 will be taken.
SIP interface configuration task list
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Binds the interface to a context SIP gateway.
The no form of the command removes an
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Default: none
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