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Parameter
SRD
[SIPInterface_SRD]
Message Policy
[SIPInterface_MessagePolicy]
TLS Context Name
CLI: tls-context-name
[SIPInterface_TLSContext]
TLS Mutual Authentication
[SIPInterface_TLSMutualAuthent
ication]
Enable TCP Keepalive
[SIPInterface_TCPKeepaliveEna
ble]
Classification Failure Response
Type
[SIPInterface_ClassificationFailure
ResponseType]
Version 6.8
Assigns an SRD ID to the SIP Interface (configured in
''Configuring SRDs'' on page 275).
The default is 0.
Notes:
You can assign the same SRD ID to up to two SIP Interfaces
of the same application type.
For the SAS application, use only SRD ID 0.
Each SIP Interface of the same application type (e.g., SBC)
that is assigned to the same SRD must be configured with
the same IP version (IPv4 or IPv6).
All the SIP Interfaces that are assigned to the same SRD
must have the same network interface (assigned in the
'Network Interface' parameter, above).
Assigns a SIP message policy to the SIP interface (configured
in 'Configuring SIP Message Policy Rules' on page 317).
Assigns a TLS Context (SSL/TLS certificate) to the SIP
Interface. The TLS Context is assigned by name, as configured
in the 'Name' field of the TLS Contexts table.
Incoming calls: This TLS Context is used if no TLS Context
is configured for the Proxy Set associated with the call or
classification to an IP Group based on Proxy Set fails.
Outgoing calls: This TLS Context is used if no TLS Context
is configured for the Proxy Set associated with the call.
For more information about how certificates are associated with
calls and for configuring TLS Contexts, see Configuring
SSL/TLS Certificates on page 109.
Enables TLS mutual authentication for the SIP Interface.
[-1] Not Configured = (Default) The
SIPSRequireClientCertificate global parameter setting is
applied.
[0] Disable = Device does not request the client certificate for
TLS connection on this SIP Interface.
[1] Enable = Device requires receipt and verification of the
client certificate to establish the TLS connection on this SIP
Interface.
Enables the TCP Keep-Alive mechanism with the IP entity on
this SIP Interface. TCP keep-alive can be used, for example, to
keep a NAT entry open for clients located behind a NAT server,
or simply to check that the connection to the IP entity is
available.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
Note: For configuring TCP keepalive, use the following ini file
parameters: TCPKeepAliveTime, TCPKeepAliveInterval, and
TCPKeepAliveRetry.
Defines the SIP response code that the device sends if a
received SIP request (OPTIONS, REGISTER, or INVITE) has
failed the SBC Classification process.
The valid value can be a SIP response code from 400 through
699, or it can be set to 0 to not send any response at all. The
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