Radius And Ldap Parameters; General Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBC User Manual

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Parameter
[EnableSIPRec]
Recording Server (SRS)
Destination Username
configure voip > sip-definition
sip-recording settings >
siprec-server-dest-username
[SIPRecServerDestUsername]
SIP Recording Rules Table
SIP Recording Rules
configure voip > sip-definition
sip-recording sip-rec-routing
[SIPRecRouting]

55.13.2 RADIUS and LDAP Parameters

55.13.2.1

General Parameters

The general RADIUS and LDAP parameters are described in the table below.
Parameter
Use Local Users Database
configure system > mgmt-auth
> use-local-users-db
[MgmtUseLocalUsersDatabase]
Behavior upon Authentication
Server Timeout
Version 7.2
Defines the SIP user part for the recording server. This user part is
added in the SIP To header of the INVITE message that the device
sends to the recording server.
The valid value is a string of up to 50 characters. By default, no user
part is defined.
Defines SIP Recording Routing rules (for siprec).
The format of the ini file table parameter is as follows:
[ SIPRecRouting ]
FORMAT SIPRecRouting_Index =
SIPRecRouting_RecordedIPGroupName,
SIPRecRouting_RecordedSourcePrefix,
SIPRecRouting_RecordedDestinationPrefix,
SIPRecRouting_PeerIPGroupName,
SIPRecRouting_PeerTrunkGroupID, SIPRecRouting_Caller,
SIPRecRouting_SRSIPGroupName;
[ \SIPRecRouting ]
For a description of the table, see ''Configuring SIP Recording Rules''
on page 213.
Table 55-42: General RADIUS and LDAP Parameters
Defines when the device uses the Local Users table or an
LDAP/RADIUS server for authenticating the login credentials
(username-password) of users when logging into the device's
management interface (e.g., Web or CLI).
[0] When No Auth Server Defined = (Default) The device
authenticates the users using the Local Users table in the
following scenarios:
If no LDAP/RADIUS server is configured.
If an LDAP/RADIUS server is configured, but connectivity
with the server is down. If there is connectivity with the
server, the device uses the server to authenticate the user.
[1] Always = The device first attempts to authenticate the user
using the Local Users table. If no user is found (based on the
username-password combination), it attempts to authenticate
the user using the LDAP/RADIUS server.
Defines the device's response when a connection timeout occurs
with the LDAP/RADIUS server.
55. Configuration Parameters Reference
Description
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