The Address Context is a container of objects corresponding to a specific IP Addressing domain. Address contexts are used in the SBC to contain and segregate objects that deal with IP addresses.

For example, multiple IP interfaces are grouped together into an IP interface group, and all grouped IP interfaces use the same address context.

Surrogate registrations are not deleted while deleting the SIP Registration.

Overlapping IP addresses are not allowed within an Address Context.

To View Address Contexts

On the SBC main screen, go to Configuration > System Provisioning > Category: Base Provisioning > Address Context. The Address Context window is displayed.

To Edit an Address Context

To edit any of the Address Contexts in the list, click the radio button next to the specific Address Context name.

The Edit Selected Address Context window is displayed below.

Address Contexts are not editable. You can only create new or delete an existing Address Contexts.

To Create an Address Contexts

To create a new Address Context, click New Address Context tab on the Address Context List panel.

The Create New Address Context window is displayed.

Enter the name of the Address Context (must be between 1-23 characters in length) and click Save.

The characters #%^&(){}<>,/\;`[]=!$'*?|~ and SPACE are not allowed.

The newly created Address Context appears in the Address Context List panel.

To Delete an Address Context

To delete any of the created Address Contexts, click the radio button next to the specific Address Context to delete.

Click Delete at the end of the highlighted row. A delete confirmation message appears seeking your decision.

Click Yes to remove the specific Address Context from the list.

Address Context Commands

The Address Context commands are available from both system-level and configure modes.

To view the Address Context Commands for any specific Address Context, click the radio button next to the Address Context to highlight the row.

The Address Context Commands window is displayed at the bottom of the screen.

The following commands are displayed:

  • SIP Register Count Reset – Resets the SIP registration count.
  • SIP Registration Adaptive NAT Learning – reset/disable adaptive NAT pinhole learning process.
  • SIP Registration Delete By Guid – Delete a SIP registration by GUID.
  • SIP Registration Delete By Id – Delete a SIP registration by ID.
  • SIP Registration Delete By IP – Delete a SIP registration by IP address.
  • SIP Subscription Count Reset – Reset the SIP subscription count.
  • SIP Subscription Delete – Delete a SIP subscription.
  • SIP Subscription Delete By Guid – Delete a SIP subscription by GUID.

Select the required Address Context Command and click Select. A popup window appears seeking your confirmation to proceed with the command.

Click the command button to proceed further. The result of this action is displayed on the same window.

Click OK to complete the task.



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