Sip Media Realm Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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Parameter
Web: Local RADIUS Password
Cache Timeout
[RadiusLocalCacheTimeout]
Web: RADIUS VSA Vendor ID
[RadiusVSAVendorID]
Web: RADIUS VSA Access
Level Attribute
[RadiusVSAAccessAttribute]
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SIP Media Realm Parameters

The Media Realm parameters are described in the table below.
Parameter
Media Realm Table
Web: Media Realm Table
EMS: Protocol Definition
> Media Realm
[CpMediaRealm]
SIP User's Manual
timeout doesn't reset, instead it continues decreasing.
[1] Reset Timer Upon Access = upon each access to a Web
page, the timeout always resets (reverts to the initial value
configured by RadiusLocalCacheTimeout).
Defines the time (in seconds) the locally stored user name and
password (verified by the RADIUS server) are valid. When this
time expires, the user name and password become invalid and a
must be re-verified with the RADIUS server.
The valid range is 1 to 0xFFFFFF. The default value is 300 (5
minutes).
[-1] = Never expires.
[0] = Each request requires RADIUS authentication.
Defines the vendor ID that the device accepts when parsing a
RADIUS response packet.
The valid range is 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF. The default value is 5003.
Defines the code that indicates the access level attribute in the
Vendor Specific Attributes (VSA) section of the received RADIUS
packet.
The valid range is 0 to 255. The default value is 35.
Table A-27: Media Realm Parameters
This parameter table defines the Media Realm table. The Media Realm
table allows you to divide a Media-type interface (defined in the Multiple
Interface table) into several realms, where each realm is specified by a
UDP port range.
The format of this parameter is as follows:
[CpMediaRealm]
FORMAT CpMediaRealm_Index = CpMediaRealm_MediaRealmName,
CpMediaRealm_IPv4IF, CpMediaRealm_IPv6IF,
CpMediaRealm_PortRangeStart, CpMediaRealm_MediaSessionLeg,
CpMediaRealm_PortRangeEnd, CpMediaRealm_TransRateRatio,
CpMediaRealm_IsDefault;
[\CpMediaRealm]
For example,
CpMediaRealm 1 = Mrealm1, Voice, , 6600, 20, 6790, , 1;
CpMediaRealm 2 = Mrealm2, Voice, , 6800, 10, 6890; , 0;
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
This table can include up to 64 indices (where 0 is the first index).
Each table index must be unique.
A Media Realm can be assigned to an IP Group (in the IP Group
table) or an SRD (in the SRD table). If different Media Realms are
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Document #: LTRT-68814
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