ADTRAN AOS Version R10.1.0 Command Reference Manual page 3871

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proxy-mode
Use the proxy-mode command to enable the appropriate Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) proxy operation
mode for users added to the SIP proxy user database by the specified proxy user template. Use the no form
of this command to return to the default setting. Variations of this command include:
proxy-mode auto
proxy-mode outbound-proxy
proxy-mode stateful
proxy-mode transparent
Syntax Description
auto
outbound-proxy
stateful
transparent
Default Values
By default, this feature is set to auto. The auto setting detects the correct proxy mode for outbound
requests based upon how the INVITE is addressed. The correct proxy mode for inbound requests cannot
be initially detected until the proxy server has trained using an outbound message from the user.
Therefore, in situations where it is essential to correctly identify the proxy mode for inbound messages, it is
suggested to specifically configure the proxy-mode for outbound-proxy, stateful, or transparent,
whichever is most appropriate for your situation.
Command History
Release A4.01
Functional Notes
For more information on the operation and configuration of SIP proxy, refer to the configuration guide
Configuring SIP Proxy in AOS (article number 2183) available online at https://supportforums.adtran.com.
Usage Examples
The following example enables transparent proxy mode operation for users added by the Set1 proxy user
template:
(config)#ip sip proxy user-template Set1
(config-template-Set1)#proxy-mode transparent
60000CRG0-35E
Detects the correct proxy mode automatically.
Specifies using outbound proxy mode.
Specifies using stateful proxy mode.
Specifies using transparent proxy mode.
Command was introduced.
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