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Installation & Operation Manual 630 Document # LTRT-92224
Mediant 8000
40.11 SIP Interfaces Table
A SIP Interface represents a single SIP signaling entity, which is a combination of
UDP, TCP, and TLS ports relating to a single IP address (in the control subnet). The
SIP Interface is configured with a corresponding SRD. This interface allows User
Agents on the network to communicate with a specific SRD using the SIP Interface
associated with it.
Each SRD may be associated with up to 2 SIP Interfaces (one per application type
Gateway/IP-to-IP and SBC). Each SIP Interface must have a unique signaling port
(i.e. no port overlapping is allowed).
SIP Interfaces provide the following capabilities:
Uses different SIP signaling ports.
Differentiates between the different applications supported by the device (i.e.
Gateway/IP2IP and SBC).
Separates signaling traffic of different customers to use different routing tables,
manipulations, SIP definitions, etc.
40.11.1 Configuring the SIP Interfaces Table
This section describes how to configure the SIP Interfaces table.
To configure the SIP Interfaces Table:
1. Click
to access the Media Gateway status screen.
2. Select the desired SIP board.
3. In the Navigation Pane, select SIP
SIP General SIP Interface; the SIP
Interface list is displayed.
4. Use the
or buttons to add or remove entries.
5. Select a specific row and then in the configuration pane, click SIP Interface
Settings; the SIP Interface Settings screen is displayed.
6. Configure SIP Interface parameters according to the table 'SIP Interface
Parameters' below.
7. Click the Maintenance icon
and select Unlock to activate the configuration.
Table
40-20: SIP Interface Parameters
Parameter
Name
Type
Provisioning
Type
Description
Board IP
Address Index
Integer
0-10
Instant Control Subnet index, as configured in the
Board's IP Address table.

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