Application Note

FS; Reviewed:
SPOC 09/07/2010
Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes
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5.5. SIP Signaling Group
This section describes the steps for administering a signaling group for communication between
Communication Manager and Session Manager.
Step Description
1.
Enter the command add signaling-group n, where n is an available signaling group and
configure the following as shown in the display screen below:
Group Type – Set to sip.
Transport Method – Set to tls.
IMS Enabled – Set to n.
Near-end Node Name - Set to procr.
Near-end Listen Port - Defaults to 5061 for TLS.
Far-end Node Name - Set to the node name configured in Section 5.4.
Far-end Listen Port - Defaults to 5061 for TLS.
Far-end Network Region - Set to the Region configured in Section 5.3.
Far-end Domain - Set to avaya.com for the sample configuration. This should
match the SIP Domain value configured in Session Manager.
Direct IP-IP Audio Connections – Set to y.
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SIGNALING GROUP
Group Number: 60 Group Type: sip
IMS Enabled? n Transport Method: tls
Q-SIP? n SIP Enabled LSP? n
IP Video? n Enforce SIPS URI for SRTP? y
Peer Detection Enabled? y Peer Server:
Near-end Node Name: procr Far-end Node Name: SM1
Near-end Listen Port: 5061 Far-end Listen Port: 5061
Far-end Network Region: 1
Far-end Domain: avaya.com
Bypass If IP Threshold Exceeded? n
Incoming Dialog Loopbacks: eliminate RFC 3389 Comfort Noise? n
DTMF over IP: rtp-payload Direct IP-IP Audio Connections? y
Session Establishment Timer(min): 3 IP Audio Hairpinning? n
Enable Layer 3 Test? n Initial IP-IP Direct Media? n
H.323 Station Outgoing Direct Media? n Alternate Route Timer(sec): 10