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Parameter
General
Index
[SRD_Index]
Name
name
[SRD_Name]
Sharing Policy
type
[SRD_SharingPolicy]
SBC Operation Mode
sbc-operation-mode
[SRD_SBCOperationMode]
SBC Routing Policy
sbc-routing-policy-name
[SRD_SBCRoutingPolicyNa
me]
User's Manual
Table 17-4: SRDs table Parameter Descriptions
Defines an index for the new table row.
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique index.
Defines a descriptive name, which is used when associating the row in
other tables.
The valid value can be a string of up to 40 characters.
Note:
The parameter is mandatory.
Each row must be configured with a unique name.
Defines the sharing policy of the SRD, which determines whether the
SRD shares its SIP resources (SIP Interfaces, Proxy Sets, and IP
Groups) with all other SRDs (Shared and Isolated).
[0] Shared = (Default) SRD shares its resources with other SRDs
(Isolated and Shared) and calls can thus be routed between the
SRD and other SRDs.
[1] Isolated = SRD does not share its resources with other SRDs
and calls cannot be routed between the SRD and other Isolated
SRDs. However, calls can be routed between the SRD and other
Shared SRDs.
For more information on SRD Sharing Policy, see Multiple SRDs for
Multi-tenant Deployments on page 337.
Defines the device's operational mode for the SRD.
[0] B2BUA = (Default) Device operates as a back-to-back user
agent (B2BUA), changing the call identifiers and headers between
the inbound and outbound legs.
[1] Call Stateful Proxy = Device operates as a Stateful Proxy,
passing the SIP message transparently between inbound and
outbound legs. In other words, the same SIP dialog identifiers
(tags, Call-Id and CSeq) occur on both legs (as long as no other
configuration disrupts the CSeq compatibleness).
For more information on B2BUA and Stateful Proxy modes, see
B2BUA and Stateful Proxy Operating Modes on page 452.
Note:
The settings of the parameter also determines the default behavior
of related parameters in the IP Profiles table
(SBCRemoteRepresentationMode, SBCKeepVIAHeaders,
SBCKeepUserAgentHeader, SBCKeepRoutingHeaders,
SBCRemoteMultipleEarlyDialogs).
If the 'SBC Operation Mode' parameter is configured in the IP
Groups table, the 'SBC Operation Mode' parameter in the SRDs
table is ignored.
Assigns a Routing Policy to the SRD.
By default, no value is defined if you have configured multiple Routing
Policies. If you have configured only one Routing Policy, the device
assigns it to the SRD by default.
For more information on Routing Policies, see Configuring SBC
Routing Policy Rules on page 518.
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