User's Manual 204 Document #: LTRT-68822
Mediant 2000
Parameter Description
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]
Assigns an SRD ID to the SIP Interface.
The default is 0.
Notes:
Each SRD can be associated with up to two SIP Interfaces, where
each SIP Interface pertains to a different Application Type (GW/IP-to-
IP, SAS).
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 201.
Message Policy
[SIPInterface_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]
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.
TCP Keepalive Enable
[SIPInterface_TCPKeep
aliveEnable]
CLI: tcp-keepalive-
enable
Enables the TCP Keep-Alive mechanism with the IP entity on this SIP
interface. TCP keepalive can be used, for example, to keep a NAT entry
open for clients located behind a NAT server or simply to check that the
connection to the IP entity is available.
[0] No (default)
[1] Yes
Note: For configuring TCP keepalive, use the following ini file
parameters: TCP TCPKeepAliveTime, TCPKeepAliveInterval, and
TCPKeepAliveRetry.
16.3 Configuring IP Groups
The IP Group Table page allows you to create up to 32 logical IP entities called IP Groups.
An IP Group is an entity with a set of definitions such as a Proxy Set ID (see 'Configuring
Proxy Sets Table' on page 209), which represents the IP address of the IP Group.
For the Gateway/IP-to-IP application, IP Groups are used for the following:
SIP dialog registration and authentication (digest user/password) of a specific IP
Group (Served IP Group, e.g., corporate IP-PBX) with another IP Group (Serving IP
Group, e.g., ITSP). This is configured in the Account table (see Configuring Account
Table on page
215).