CHAPTER 20 SIP Definitions
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Registering each user to an external registrar server.
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Authenticating (for any SIP request and as a client) each user if challenged by an external
server.
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Authenticating as a server incoming user requests (for SBC security).
If the device registers on behalf of users and the users do not perform registration, any SIP request
destined to the user is routed to the Proxy Set associated with the user's IP Group.
The User Information table can be configured using any of the following methods:
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Web interface (see
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CLI (see
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Loadable User Information file (see
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Configuring SBC User Information Table through Web Interface
You can configure the User Information table for SBC users through the Web interface. The table
allows you to do the following:
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Manually add users (described below).
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Import users from a file: From the Action drop-down list, choose Import.
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Export the configured users to a file (.csv file format): From the Actiondrop-down list, choose
Export and save the file to a folder on your computer.
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Register and un-register users:
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To register a user: Select the user, and then from the Action drop-down list, choose
Register.
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To un-register a user: Select the user, and then from the Action drop-down list, choose
Un-Register.
To configure the User Information table, make sure that you have enabled the feature
(see
Configuring SBC User Info Table through Web Interface)
Configuring SBC User Info Table through CLI)
For the SBC User Information feature, the device's License Key must include the
license "Far End Users (FEU)", which specifies the maximum number of supported
far-end users. If no far-end users are licensed, then this feature cannot be used.
If you configure the device to authenticate as a server the incoming SIP requests
from users of a specific User-type IP Group, the device authenticates the users,
using the username and password configured in the IP Group's 'Username' and
'Password' parameters. However, if the user appears in the User Information table
and configured with a username and/or password, then the device authenticates
the user with the credentials in the table. To enable the device to authenticate as a
server, configure the IP Group's 'Authentication Mode' parameter to SBC as
Server.
When you import a file, all previously configured entries in the table are deleted and
replaced with the users from the imported file.
For configuring users in a file for import, see
Table from a Loadable File
Enabling the User Info
Table).
Configuring SBC User Info Table in Loadable Text File)
Configuring SBC User Information
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