Standalone Survivability Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 1000B User Manual

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51.12 Standalone Survivability Parameters

The Stand-alone Survivability (SAS) parameters are described in the table below. For a
detailed description of SAS, refer to the SAS Configuration Guide.
Parameter
Web: Enable SAS
EMS: Enable
CLI: enable-sas
[EnableSAS]
Web: SAS Local SIP UDP Port
EMS: Local SIP UDP
CLI: sas-local-sip-udp-port
[SASLocalSIPUDPPort]
Web: SAS Default Gateway IP
EMS: Default Gateway IP
CLI: sas-default-gw-ip
[SASDefaultGatewayIP]
Web: SAS Registration Time
EMS: Registration Time
CLI: sas-registration-time
[SASRegistrationTime]
Web: SAS Local SIP TCP Port
EMS: Local SIP TCP Port
CLI: sas-local-sip-tcp-port
[SASLocalSIPTCPPort]
Web: SAS Local SIP TLS Port
EMS: Local SIP TLS Port
CLI: sas-local-sip-tls-port
[SASLocalSIPTLSPort]
Web: SAS Connection Reuse
Version 6.8
Table 51-71: SAS Parameters
Enables the Stand-Alone Survivability (SAS) feature.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
When enabled, the device receives the registration requests
from different SIP entities in the local network and then forwards
them to the defined proxy. If the connection to the proxy fails
('Emergency Mode'), the device serves as a proxy by allowing
calls internal to the local network or outgoing to PSTN.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
Defines the local UDP port for sending and receiving SIP
messages for SAS. The SIP entities in the local network need to
send the registration requests to this port. When forwarding the
requests to the proxy ('Normal Mode'), this port serves as the
source port.
The valid range is 1 to 65,534. The default is 5080.
Defines the Default Gateway used in SAS 'Emergency Mode'.
When an incoming SIP INVITE is received and the destination
Address-Of-Record is not included in the SAS database, the
request is immediately sent to this default gateway.
The address can be configured as an IP address (dotted-
decimal notation) or as a domain name (up to 49 characters).
You can also configure the IP address with a destination port,
e.g., "10.1.2.3:5060". The default is a null string, i.e., the local IP
address of the gateway.
Defines the value of the SIP Expires header that is sent in a 200
OK response to an incoming REGISTER message when in SAS
'Emergency Mode'.
The valid range is 0 (Analog) or 10 (Digital) to 2,000,000. The
default is 20.
Defines the local TCP port used to send/receive SIP messages
for the SAS application. The SIP entities in the local network
need to send the registration requests to this port. When
forwarding the requests to the proxy ('Normal Mode'), this port
serves as the source port.
The valid range is 1 to 65,534. The default is 5080.
Defines the local TLS port used to send/receive SIP messages
for the SAS application. The SIP entities in the local network
need to send the registration requests to this port. When
forwarding the requests to the proxy ('Normal Mode'), this port
serves as the source port.
The valid range is 1 to 65,534. The default is 5081.
Enables the re-use of the same TCP connection for sessions
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51. Configuration Parameters Reference
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