AudioCodes Mediant 1000 User Manual page 266

Enterprise session border controller (e-sbc) and media gateway
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Parameter
[HTTPRemoteServices_LoginN
eeded]
Username
rest-user-name
[HTTPRemoteServices_AuthUs
erName]
Password
rest-password
[HTTPRemoteServices_AuthPa
ssword]
Security
TLS Context
rest-tls-context
[HTTPRemoteServices_TLSCo
ntext]
Verify Certificate
rest-verify-
certificates
[HTTPRemoteServices_VerifyC
ertificate]
Timeouts
Response Timeout
rest-timeout
[HTTPRemoteServices_TimeO
ut]
Keep-Alive Timeout
rest-ka-timeout
[HTTPRemoteServices_KeepAli
veTimeOut]
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connectivity with the device.
[0] Disable = Commands are not used.
[1] Enable (default)
Defines the username for HTTP authentication.
The valid value is a string of up to 80 characters. The default is
"user".
Defines the password for HTTP authentication.
The valid value is a string of up to 80 characters. The default is
"password".
Assigns a TLS Context for connection with the remote host.
By default, no value is defined.
To configure TLS Contexts, see ''Configuring TLS Certificate
Contexts'' on page 103.
Note: The parameter is applicable only if the connection is HTTPS.
Enables certificate verification when connection with the host is
based on HTTPS.
[0] Disable = (Default) No certificate verification is done.
[1] Enable = The device verifies the authentication of the
certificate received from the HTTPS peer. The device
authenticates the certificate against the trusted root certificate
store associated with the associated TLS Context (see 'TLS
Context' parameter above) and if ok, allows communication with
the HTTPS peer. If authentication fails, the device denies
communication (i.e., handshake fails). The device can also
authenticate the certificate by querying with an Online
Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) server whether the certificate
has been revoked. This is also configured for the associated
TLS Context.
Note: The parameter is applicable only if the connection is HTTPS.
Defines the TCP response timeout (in seconds) from the remote
host. If one of the remote hosts does not respond to a request
within the specified timeout, the device closes the corresponding
socket and attempts to connect to the next remote host.
The valid value is 1 to 65535. The default is 5.
Defines the duration/timeout (in seconds) in which HTTP-REST
keep-alive messages are sent by the device if no other messages
are sent. Keep-alive messages may be required for HTTP services
that expire upon inactive sessions.
The valid value is 0 to 65535. The default is 0 (i.e., no keep-alive
messages are sent).
Note: The parameter is applicable only if the 'Persistent
Connection' parameter (in the table) is configured to Enable.
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Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC
Description
Document #: LTRT-27045

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