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Media gateway & enterprise session border controller (e-sbc)
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Parameter
SBC IPv6 SIP
Interface
sbcipv6-sip-int-
name
[ProxySet_SBCIPv6SI
PInterfaceName]
SAS IPv6 SIP
Interface
sasipv6-sip-int-
name
[ProxySet_SASIPv6SI
PInterfaceName]
Proxy Keep-Alive
proxy-enable-
keep-alive
[ProxySet_EnablePro
xyKeepAlive]
Proxy Keep-Alive
Time
proxy-keep-
alive-time
[ProxySet_ProxyKeep
AliveTime]
Redundancy Mode
proxy-
Version 7.0
Assigns an IPv6-based SIP Interface for SBC calls to the Proxy Set.
Notes:
At least one SIP Interface must be assigned to the Proxy Set.
The parameter appears only if you have configured a network interface
with an IPv6 address in the Interface table.
Assigns an IPv6-based SIP Interface for SAS calls to the Proxy Set.
Notes:
At least one SIP Interface must be assigned to the Proxy Set.
The parameter appears only if you have configured a network interface
with an IPv6 address in the Interface table.
Enables the device's Proxy Keep-Alive feature, which checks
communication with the proxy server.
[0] Disable (default).
[1] Using OPTIONS = Enables the Proxy Keep-Alive feature using SIP
OPTIONS messages. The device sends an OPTIONS message every
user-defined interval, configured by the 'Proxy Keep-Alive Time'
parameter (in this table). If the device receives a SIP response code
that is configured in the 'Keep-Alive Failure Responses' parameter (in
this table), the device considers the proxy as down. You can also
configure whether to use the device's IP address or string name
("gateway name") in the OPTIONS message (see the
UseGatewayNameForOptions parameter).
[2] Using REGISTER = Enables the Proxy Keep-Alive feature using SIP
REGISTER messages. The device sends a REGISTER message every
user-defined interval, configured by the RegistrationTime parameter
(Gateway application) or SBCProxyRegistrationTime parameter (SBC
application). Any SIP response from the proxy - success (200 OK) or
failure (4xx response) - is considered as if the proxy is "alive". If the
proxy does not respond to INVITE messages sent by the device, the
proxy is considered as down (offline).
If you enable the Proxy Keep-Alive feature, the device can operate with
multiple proxy servers (addresses) for redundancy and load balancing (see
the 'Proxy Load Balancing Method' parameter).
Notes:
For Survivability mode for User-type IP Groups, the parameter must be
enabled (1 or 2).
If the parameter is enabled and the proxy uses the TCP/TLS transport
type, you can enable CRLF Keep-Alive feature, using the
UsePingPongKeepAlive parameter.
Defines the interval (in seconds) between keep-alive messages sent by the
device when the Proxy Keep-Alive feature is enabled (see the 'Proxy Keep-
Alive' parameter in this table).
The valid range is 5 to 2,000,000. The default is 60.
Note: The parameter is applicable only if the 'Proxy Keep-Alive' parameter
is set to Using Options.
Determines whether the device switches from a redundant proxy to the
primary proxy when the primary proxy becomes available again.
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