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2.
From the 'SRD Index' drop-down list, select an index for the SRD, and then configure
it according to the table below.
3.
Click Submit to apply your changes.
4.
To save the changes to flash memory, see 'Saving Configuration' on page 494.
Parameter
SRD Name
[SRD_Name]
Media Realm
[SRD_MediaRealm]
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Configuring SIP Interface Table

The SIP Interface table allows you to configure up to 32 SIP Interfaces. The SIP Interface
defines a listening port and type (UDP, TCP, or TLS) for SIP signaling traffic on a specific
logical IP network interface configured for the device (in the Multiple Interface table).
The SIP Interface is configured for a specific application (i.e., Gateway\IP-to-IP, and SAS)
and associated with an SRD. For each SIP Interface, you can assign a SIP message
policy, enable TLS mutual authentication, enable TCP keepalive, and determine the SIP
response sent upon classification failure.
SIP Interfaces can be used, for example, for the following:
Using SIP signaling interfaces per call leg (i.e., each SIP entity communicates with a
specific SRD).
Using different SIP listening ports for a single or for multiple IP network interfaces.
Differentiating between applications by creating SIP Interfaces per application.
Separating signaling traffic between networks (e.g., different customers) to use
different routing tables, manipulations, SIP definitions, and so on.
Note:
To configure the SIP Interface table:
1.
Open the SIP Interface Table page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Control
Network submenu > SIP Interface Table).
2.
Click the Add button; the following dialog box appears:
User's Manual
SRD Table Parameters
Mandatory descriptive name of the SRD.
The valid value can be a string of up to 21 characters.
Defines the Media Realm associated with the SRD. The entered string
value must be identical (and case-sensitive) to the Media Realm name
configured in the Media Realm table (see 'Configuring Media Realms' on
page 183).
The valid value is a string of up to 40 characters.
Notes:
If the Media Realm is later deleted from the Media Realm table, then
this value becomes invalid in the SRD table.
For configuring Media Realms, see 'Configuring Media Realms' on
page 183.
The SIP Interface table can also be configured using the table ini file
parameter, SIPInterface.
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