Installation guide
SIP-CONFIG CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS N-Z
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Default enabled
Values enabled | disabled
home-realm-id—Enter the identifier of the home realm. This is the network to
which the Net-Net SBC’s SIP proxy (B2BUA) is logically connected. If configured,
this field must correspond to a valid identifier field entry in a realm-config.
egress-realm-id—Enter the default egress realm identifier
nat-mode—Select the home realm NAT mode. This is used to indicate whether the
home realm is "public" or "private" address space for application of the SIP-NAT
function.
Default none
Values • none—No SIP-NAT is necessary
• private—Indicates that the home realm is private address space, and
all other external realms are public address space. Addresses in the
home realm will be encoded in SIP URIs sent into the external realm.
The addresses are decoded when the URIs enter the home realm.
• public—Indicates that the home realm is public address space.
Addresses from external realms are encoded in SIP URIs as they enter
the home realm. Addresses are decoded as they enter the external
realm that the address originated in.
registrar-domain—Enter the domain name for identifying which requests for
which Hosted NAT Traversal (HNT) or registration caching applies. The right-most
portion of the "host" part of the Request-URI is matched against this value. An
asterisk "*" is used to indicate any domain.
registrar-host—Enter the hostname or IP address of the SIP registrar for the HNT
and registration caching function. An asterisk "*" is used when there are multiple
SIP registrars and normal routing using the Request-URI or local policy is to be
applied.
registrar-port—Enter the port number of the SIP registrar server
Default 0
Values Min: 1024 / Max: 65535; 0
register-service-route—Select the service-route usage for REGISTER requests
Default always
Values • never—Never use service-route for REGISTER
• always—Always user service-route for REGISTER
• removal—Use service-route for de-registration
• session—Use service-route when the UA has a session
• session+removal—Use service-route for de-registration and
for when the UA has a session
init-timer—Enter the initial timeout value in milliseconds for a response to an
INVITE request, and it applies to any SIP request in UDP. In RFC 3261, this value is
also referred to as TIMER_T1.
Default 500