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Version 6.6 973 Mediant 800 MSBR
User's Manual 66. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter Description
Web: SBC User Registration
Time
CLI: sbc-usr-reg-time
[SBCUserRegistrationTim
e]
Defines the duration (in seconds) of the periodic registrations
between the user and the device (the device responds with this value
to the user). When set to 0, the device does not change the Expires
header's value received in the user’s REGISTER request. If no
Expires header is received in the REGISTER message and the
SBCUserRegistrationTime parameter is set to 0, then by default, the
Expires header's value is set to 180 seconds.
The valid range is 0 to 2,000,000 seconds. The default is 0.
Note: This parameter can also be configured for an IP Profile (in the
IP Profile table).
Web: SBC Proxy
Registration Time
CLI: sbc-prxy-reg-time
[SBCProxyRegistrationTi
me]
Defines the duration (in seconds) for which the user is registered in
the proxy database (after the device forwards the REGISTER
message). When set to 0, the device sends the Expires header's
value as received from the user to the proxy.
The valid range is 0 to 2,000,000 seconds. The default is 0.
Web: SBC Survivability
Registration Time
CLI: sbc-surv-reg-time
[SBCSurvivabilityRegistrat
ionTime]
Defines the duration of the periodic registrations between the user
and the device, when the device is in survivability state (i.e., when
REGISTER requests cannot be forwarded to the proxy and are
terminated by the device). When set to 0, the device uses the value
set by the SBCUserRegistrationTime parameter for the device's
response.
The valid range is 0 to 2,000,000 seconds. The default is 0.
[SBCEnableAASTRASurvi
vabilityNotice]
Enables the device to notify Aastra IP phones that the device is
currently operating in Survivability mode. When this occurs, the
Aastra IP phones display the message, "Stand Alone Mode" on their
LCD screens. Survivability mode occurs when connectivity with the
WAN fails and as a result, the device enables communication
between IP phone users within the LAN enterprise.
[0] = Disable
[1] = Enable
When this feature is enabled and the SBC device is in Survivability
mode, it responds to SIP REGISTER messages from the IP phones
with a SIP 200 OK containing the following XML body:
Content-Type: application/xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<LMIDocument version="1.0">
<LocalModeStatus>
<LocalModeActive>true</LocalModeActive>
<LocalModeDisplay>StandAlone
Mode</LocalModeDisplay>
</LocalModeStatus>
</LMIDocument>
Web: SBC GRUU Mode
CLI: sbc-gruu-mode
[SBCGruuMode]
Determines the Globally Routable User Agent (UA) URI (GRUU)
support, according to RFC 5627.
[0] None = No GRUU is supplied to users.
[1] As Proxy = (Default) The device provides same GRUU types
as the proxy provided the device’s GRUU clients.
[2] Temporary only = Supply only temporary GRUU to users.
(Currently not supported.)
[3] Public only = The device provides only public GRUU to users.

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