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Parameter
Web: Proxy DNS Query Type
[ProxyDNSQueryType]
Web/EMS: Graceful Busy Out
Timeout [sec]
[GracefulBusyOutTimeout]
Web/EMS: Use Gateway Name for
OPTIONS
[UseGatewayNameForOptions]
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performed.
Note: To enable NAPTR/SRV queries for Proxy servers only,
use the parameter ProxyDNSQueryType.
Enables the use of DNS Naming Authority Pointer (NAPTR)
and Service Record (SRV) queries to discover Proxy servers.
[0] A-Record (default)
[1] SRV
[2] NAPTR
If set to A-Record [0], no NAPTR or SRV queries are
performed.
If set to SRV [1] and the Proxy IP address parameter contains
a domain name without port definition (e.g., ProxyIP =
domain.com), an SRV query is performed. The SRV query
returns up to four Proxy host names and their weights. The
device then performs DNS A-record queries for each Proxy
host name (according to the received weights) to locate up to
four Proxy IP addresses. Therefore, if the first SRV query
returns two domain names and the A-record queries return two
IP addresses each, no additional searches are performed.
If set to NAPTR [2], an NAPTR query is performed. If it is
successful, an SRV query is sent according to the information
received in the NAPTR response. If the NAPTR query fails, an
SRV query is performed according to the configured transport
type.
If the Proxy IP address parameter contains a domain name
with port definition (e.g., ProxyIP = domain.com:5080), the
device performs a regular DNS A-record query.
If a specific Transport Type is defined, a NAPTR query is not
performed.
Note: When enabled, NAPTR/SRV queries are used to
discover Proxy servers even if the parameter DNSQueryType
is disabled.
Determines the timeout interval (in seconds) for Out of Service
(OOS) graceful shutdown mode for busy trunks (per trunk) if
communication fails with a Proxy server (or Proxy Set). In such
a scenario, the device rejects new calls from the PSTN
(Serving Trunk Group), but maintains currently active calls for
this user-defined timeout. Once this timeout elapses, the
device terminates currently active calls and takes the trunk out
of service (sending the PSTN busy-out signal). Trunks on
which no calls are active are immediately taken out of service
regardless of the timeout.
The range is 0 to 3,600. The default is 0.
Note: This parameter is applicable only to digital interfaces.
Determines whether the device uses its IP address or gateway
name in keep-alive SIP OPTIONS messages.
[0] No = Use the device's IP address in keep-alive
OPTIONS messages (default).
[1] Yes = Use 'Gateway Name' (SIPGatewayName) in
keep-alive OPTIONS messages.
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Mediant 800 MSBG
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Document #: LTRT-12804

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