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Parameter
IP Profile ID
CLI: ip-profile-id
[IPGroup_ProfileId]
Local Host Name
CLI: local-host-name
[IPGroup_ContactName]
QoE Profile
CLI: qoe-profile
[IPGroup_QOEProfile]
Bandwidth Profile
CLI: bandwidth-profile
[IPGroup_BWProfile]
Media Enhancement Profile
CLI: media-enhancement-profile
[IPGroup_MediaEnhancementProfile]
Always Use Source Address
CLI: always-use-source-addr
[IPGroup_AlwaysUseSourceAddr]
CLI: Msg-Man-User-Defined-String1
[IPGroup_MsgManUserDef1]
Version 6.8
required.
If the Media Realm is deleted from the Media Realm
table, this value becomes invalid.
Assigns an IP Profile to the IP Group. To configure IP
Profiles, see ''Configuring IP Profiles'' on page 314.
The default is 0.
Defines the host name (string) that the device uses in the
SIP message's Via and Contact headers. This is typically
used to define an FQDN as the host name. The device
uses this string for Via and Contact headers in outgoing
INVITE messages sent to a specific IP Group, and the
Contact header in SIP 18x and 200 OK responses for
incoming INVITE messages received from a specific IP
Group. The Inbound IP Routing table can be used to
identify the source IP Group from where the INVITE
message was received.
If this parameter is not configured (default), these headers
are populated with the device's dotted-decimal IP address
of the network interface on which the message is sent.
Note: To ensure proper device handling, this parameter
should be a valid FQDN.
Assigns a Quality of Experience Profile rule. For configuring
Quality of Experience Profiles, see ''Configuring Quality of
Experience Profiles'' on page 248.
Assigns a Bandwidth Profile rule. For configuring
Bandwidth Profiles, see ''Configuring Bandwidth Profiles''
on page 252.
Assigns a Media Enhancement Profile rule. For configuring
Media Enhancement Profiles, see ''Configuring Media
Enhancement Profiles'' on page 255.
Enables the device to always send SIP requests and
responses, within a SIP dialog, to the source IP address
received in the previous SIP message packet. This feature
is especially useful in scenarios where the IP Group
endpoints are located behind a NAT firewall (and the device
is unable to identify this using its regular NAT mechanism).
[0] No = (Default) The device sends SIP requests
according to the settings of the global parameter,
SIPNatDetection.
[1] Yes = The device sends SIP requests and responses
to the source IP address received in the previous SIP
message packet.
For information on NAT traversal, see Remote UA behind
NAT on page 153.
Defines a value for the SIP user part that can be used in
Message Manipulation rules configured in the Message
Manipulations table. The Message Manipulation rule
obtains this value from the IP Group, by using the following
syntax: param.ipg.<src|dst>.user-defined.<0>.
The valid value is a string of up to 30 characters.
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