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User's Manual 19. Control Network
Parameter Description
Application Type
[SIPInterface_Applicati
onType]
CLI: application-type
Defines the application type associated with the SIP Interface.
[0] GW/IP2IP (default) = Gateway / IP-to-IP application.
[1] SAS = Stand-Alone Survivability (SAS) application.
[2] SBC = SBC application.
UDP Port
[SIPInterface_UDPPort]
CLI: udp-port
Defines the listening and source UDP port.
The valid range is 1 to 65534. The default is 5060.
Notes:
This port must be outside of the RTP port range.
Each SIP Interface must have a unique signaling port (i.e., no two SIP
Interfaces can share the same port - no port overlapping).
TCP Port
[SIPInterface_TCPPort]
CLI: tcp-port
Defines the listening TCP port.
The valid range is 1 to 65534. The default is 5060.
Notes:
This port must be outside of the RTP port range.
Each
SIP Interface must have a unique signaling port (i.e., no two SIP
Interfaces can share the same port - no port overlapping).
TLS Port
[SIPInterface_TLSPort]
CLI: tls-port
Defines the listening TLS port.
The valid range is 1 to 65534. The default is 5061.
Notes:
This port must be outside of the RTP port range.
Each SIP Interface must have a unique signaling port (i.e., no two SIP
Interfaces can share the same port - no port overlapping).
SRD
[SIPInterface_SRD]
CLI: srd
Assigns an SRD ID to the SIP Interface.
The default is 0.
Notes:
Each SRD can be associated with up to three SIP Interfaces, where
each SIP Interface pertains to a different Application Type (GW/IP-to-
IP, SAS, and SBC).
SIP Interfaces that are assigned to a specific SRD must be defined
with the same network interface. For example, if you define three SIP
Interfaces for SRD ID #8, all these SIP Interfaces must be defined
with the same network interface (e.g., "SIP1").
To configure SRDs, see 'Configuring SRD Table' on page 205.
Message Policy
[SIPInterface_Message
Policy]
CLI: message-policy
Assigns a SIP message policy to the SIP interface.
Note: To configure SIP message policies, see 'Configuring SIP Message
Policy Rules'.
TLS Mutual
Authentication
[SIPInterface_TLSMutu
alAuthentication]
CLI: tls-mutual-auth
Enables TLS mutual authentication per SIP Interface.
[-1] Not Configured = (Default) The SIPSRequireClientCertificate
global parameter setting is applied.
[0] Disable = Device does not request the client certificate for TLS
connection.
[1] Enable = Device requires receipt and verification of the client
certificate to establish the TLS connection.