•
MSR1000.
•
MSR30-11E.
•
MSR30-11F.
Configuration task list
Task
Configuring an operation mode for the local SIP server
Configuring user information
Specifying a trusted node
Configuring call authority control
Configuring an area prefix
Configuring a call route
Configuring an operation mode for the local SIP
server
The local SIP server can operate in either of the following modes:
•
Alone mode—The local SIP server operating in the alone mode act as a small voice server.
The probe remote-server ipv4 command is invalid in the alone mode.
•
Alive mode—When operating in the alive mode, the local SIP server supports the survival
feature between itself and the remote server. That is, when communication with the remote
server fails, the local SIP server accepts registrations and calls. When communication resumes,
the remote server accepts registrations and calls again, and the local SIP server rejects
registrations and calls. In alive mode, Options messages will periodically be sent to the remote
server if the probe remote-server ipv4 command is configured.
To configure the alone mode:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter voice view.
3.
Enter SIP server
view.
4.
Configure the local
SIP server to operate
in the alone mode.
Command
system-view
voice-setup
sip-server
mode alone-server
178
Remarks
Required.
Optional.
Optional.
Optional.
Optional.
Applicable to calls initiated from external users to
internal users.
Optional.
Applicable to calls initiated from internal users to
external users.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
N/A
By default, the local SIP server operates
in the alone mode.
Note that you can change the operation
mode of the local SIP server only when
the local SIP server is disabled.
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