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CHAPTER 18    Core Entities
You can assign each Proxy Set a specific SSL/TLS certificate the (TLS Context), enabling you to
use different TLS certificates per SIP entity (IP Group).
You can also enable the device to classify incoming SBC SIP dialogs to IP Groups, based on
Proxy Set. If the source address of the incoming SIP dialog is the same as the address of a Proxy
Set, the device classifies the SIP dialog as belonging to the IP Group that is associated with the
Proxy Set.
To use a configured Proxy Set, you need to assign it to an IP Group in the IP Groups table (see
Configuring IP
address configured for the Proxy Set. You can assign the same Proxy Set to multiple IP Groups
(belonging to the same SRD).
The Proxy Set is configured using two tables, one a "child" of the other:
Proxy Sets table: Defines the attributes of the Proxy Set such as associated SIP Interface and
redundancy features - ini file parameter [ProxySet] or CLI command, configure voip >
proxy-set
Proxy Set Address table ("child"): Defines the addresses of the Proxy Set - table ini file
parameter [ProxyIP] or CLI command, configure voip > proxy-ip > proxy-set-
id
To configure a Proxy Set:
1.
Open the Proxy Sets table (Setup menu > Signaling & Media tab > Core Entities folder
>Proxy Sets).
2.
Click New; the following dialog box appears:
3.
Configure a Proxy Set according to the parameters described in the table below.
4.
Click Apply.
Groups). When the device sends INVITE messages to an IP Group, it sends it to the
It is recommended to classify incoming SIP dialogs to IP Groups based on
Classification rules (see
based on Proxy Sets.
To view the connectivity status of Proxy Sets, see
page 749.
Configuring Classification Rules
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on page 535) instead of
Viewing Proxy Set Status
on

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