Configure A Default Server (Optional) - Patton electronics SmartNode Series Software Configuration Manual

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Mode: Gateway SIP/service
Step
1
node (svc-sip)[service]#domain domain-name
Example: Defining the name of the SIP domain
The following example shows how to define the SIP domain name.
node(cfg)#gateway sip sip
node(gw-sip)[sip]#service default
node(svc-sip)[service]#domain mycompany.com
Configure a default server (optional)
In SIP scenarios, there is often a central SIP proxy server, to which all SIP INVITE messages must be sent. If
you have such a SIP proxy server you can force the gateway to send all INVITE messages to that SIP proxy
server using the following procedure.
Note
You should not specify a SIP redirect server as the default server. The gate-
way would re-send the redirected INVITES back to the redirect server.
Instead, to use a redirect server, create a SIP CS interface with the redirect
server as the remote host.
Mode: Gateway SIP
Step
1
node (svc-sip)[service]#default-server address
[port] {loose-router|strict-router}
Gateway configuration task list
Command
Command
40 • SIP gateway configuration
Purpose
Define the name of your SIP domain
Purpose
Specify the default server to be used for all
outbound INVITE messages.
The address may be either an IP address or a
name to be resolved by DNS.
It is also possible to specify a SIP domain
name to be resolved using DNS SRV records
as the address.
If the default server uses a different UDP
port.than the default port 5060 for receiving
messages, the port number can also be speci-
fied here.
You need also to specify, if the server is a
loose-router or a strict-router. The default type
is loose-router, as this is the preferred type of
server in the latest SIP RFC. (RFC 3261).
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