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CHAPTER 18    Core Entities
The following procedure describes how to configure SRDs through the Web interface. You can also
configure it through ini file [SRD] or CLI (configure voip > srd).
To configure an SRD:
1.
Open the SRDs table (Setup menu > Signaling & Media tab > Core Entities folder >
SRDs).
2.
Click New; the following dialog box appears:
It is recommended to use a single-SRD configuration topology, unless you are
deploying the device in a multi-tenant environment, in which case multiple SRDs
are required.
Each SIP Interface, Proxy Set, and IP Group can be associated with only one
SRD.
If you have upgraded your device to Version 7.0 and your device was configured
with multiple SRDs but not operating in a multi-tenant environment, it is
recommended to gradually change your configuration to a single SRD topology.
If you upgrade the device from an earlier release to Version 7.0, your previous SRD
configuration is fully preserved regarding functionality. The same number of SRDs
is maintained, but the configuration elements are changed to reflect the
configuration topology of Version 7.0. Below are the main changes in configuration
topology when upgrading to Version 7.0:
The SIP Interface replaces the associated SRD in several tables (due to
support for multiple SIP Interfaces per SRD).
Some fields in the SRDs table were duplicated or moved to the SIP Interfaces
table.
Indices used for associating configuration entities in tables are changed to row
pointers (using the entity's name).
Some tables are now associated (mandatory) with an SRD (SIP Interface, IP
Group, Proxy Set, and Classification).
Some fields used for associating configuration entities in tables now have a
value of Any to distinguish between Any and None (deleted entity or not
associated).
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