Configuring General Security Settings - AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBC User Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for Mediant 4000 SBC:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

The firewall rules in the above configuration example do the following:
Rules 1 and 2: Typical firewall rules that allow packets ONLY from specified IP
addresses (e.g., proxy servers). Note that the prefix length is configured.
Rule 3: A more "advanced" firewall rule - bandwidth rule for ICMP, which allows a
maximum bandwidth of 40,000 bytes/sec with an additional allowance of 50,000 bytes.
If, for example, the actual traffic rate is 45,000 bytes/sec, then this allowance would be
consumed within 10 seconds, after which all traffic exceeding the allocated 40,000
bytes/sec is dropped. If the actual traffic rate then slowed to 30,000 bytes/sec, the
allowance would be replenished within 5 seconds.
Rule 4: Allows traffic from the LAN voice interface and limits bandwidth.
Rule 5: Blocks all other traffic.
13.2

Configuring General Security Settings

The device uses TLS over TCP to encrypt and optionally, authenticate SIP messages. This
is referred to as Secure SIP (SIPS). SIPS uses the X.509 certificate exchange process, as
described in ''Configuring SSL/TLS Certificates'' on page 103, where you need to configure
certificates (TLS Context).
Note:
When a TLS connection with the device is initiated by a SIP client, the device
also responds using TLS, regardless of whether or not TLS was configured.
To configure SIPS:
1.
Configure a TLS Context as required.
2.
Assign the TLS Context to a Proxy Set or SIP Interface (see ''Configuring Proxy Sets''
on page 354 and ''Configuring SIP Interfaces'' on page 336, respectively).
3.
Configure a SIP Interface with a TLS port number.
4.
Configure various SIPS parameters in the General Security Settings page
(Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Security > General Security Settings).
Figure 13-2: TLS Parameters on General Security Settings Page
For a description of the TLS parameters, see ''TLS Parameters'' on page 739.
5.
By default, the device initiates a TLS connection only for the next network hop. To
enable TLS all the way to the destination (over multiple hops), set the 'Enable SIPS'
(EnableSIPS) parameter to Enable in the SIP General Parameters page
(Configuration tab > VoIP menu > SIP Definitions > General Parameters).
User's Manual
168
Mediant 4000 SBC
Document #: LTRT-41730

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents