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Parameter
rest-name
[HTTPRemoteServices_Name]
Type
rest-message-type
[HTTPRemoteServices_HTTPT
ype]
Path
rest-path
[HTTPRemoteServices_Path]
Status
http-service-state
[HTTPRemoteServices_Service
Status]
Connection
Policy
http-policy
[HTTPRemoteServices_Policy]
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The valid value is a string of up to 40 characters.
Note:
Each row must be configured with a unique name.
The parameter is mandatory.
Defines the type of service provided by the HTTP remote host:
[0] Routing (default) = Routing service (also includes Call Status and
Topology Status).
[1] Call Status = Call status service.
[2] Topology Status = Topology status service (e.g., change in
configuration).
[3] Capture = Recording of signaling and RTP packets, which can be
sent to a remote host, for example, to a Syslog server or AudioCodes
SEM.
Note:
You can configure only one remote Web service for each of the
following service types: Routing, Call Status, and Topology Status.
For the Topology Status option to be functional, you must enable the
functionality (see 'Enabling Topology Status Services' on page 280).
The Routing option also includes the Call Status and Topology Status
services.
Currently, the Capture option is not supported.
Defines the path (prefix) to the REST APIs.
The valid value is a string of up to 80 characters. The default is "api".
(Read-only) Displays the status of the host associated with the Web
service.
"Connected": At least one of the hosts is connected.
"Disconnected": All hosts are disconnected.
"Not In Service": Configuration of the service is invalid.
Defines the mode of operation when you have configured multiple remote
hosts (in the HTTP Remote Hosts table) for a specific remote Web
service.
[0] Round Robin = (Default) Load balancing of traffic across all
configured hosts. Every consecutive message is sent to the next
available host.
[1] Sticky Primary = Device always attempts to send traffic to the first
(primary) host. If the host does not respond, the device sends the
traffic to the next available host. If the primary host becomes available
again, the device sends the traffic to the primary host.
[2] Sticky Next = Similar to Sticky Primary, but if the primary host
does not respond, the device sends the traffic to the next available
host and continues sending traffic to this host even if the primary host
becomes available again.
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