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Use the Zone window to create and work with zones. A zone is used to group a set of objects unique in a particular customer environment. A zone can also be referenced by a SIP or H.323 trunk Groupgroup.

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To View the Zone List

On the SBC main screen, go to Configuration > System Provisioning > Category: Base Provisioning > Zone.

The Zone window is displayed.

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The Zone can be checked for each Address Context or for all the Address Contexts created. Use the drop-down box to select the desired Address Context.

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Configuration > System Provisioning > Category: SIP Carrier Peering > Zone or
All > Address Context > Zone

The Zone window opens. By default all zones are listed. Select an Address Context to list only the zones in that address contextTo edit any of the Zones in the list, click the radio button next to the specific Zone name.

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The Edit Selected Zone window is displayed below.

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Make the required changes and click Save at the right hand bottom of the panel to save the changes made.

To Create a Zone

To create a new Zone, click zone:

  1. Click New Zone

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  1. The Create New Zone window

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The following fields are displayed:
  1. Use the following table to configure the zone and then click Save.
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Zone name is unique

name must be unique across all address contexts.

Zone ID is unique

The ID must be unique across all address contexts.


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Description

Name

Specifies the name of the zone. Must be 1 -to 23 characters. The value ranges up to 23 characters.

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ID

Unique ID of specifies a unique numeric ID for this zone. The value ranges from 1 to 4096.

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Disable Zone Level Loop Detection
  • If disabled Disabled (default), the Global Loop Detection flag takes precedence.

  • If enabled Enabled, Loop Detection is disabled , irrespective of the Global Loop Detection flag.

DNS Group

The Select the name of the default DNS server group . Select the DNS group from the drop-down listfor the zone.

Remote Device Type

Specifies Select the type of device facing this Zone. The options are:

  • None (default)
  • Access Device
  • App Server
  • Core
  • Nni
Domain NameSpecifies the name of the fully qualified domain name for this Zone. The value ranges up name must be 1 to 63 characters.
SIP Register Relay

Enable this option flag to relay REGISTER messages using the routes from a PSX. Options are:

  • Disabled (default)
  • Enabled
Dialog Transparency

This parameter specifies Specifies if dialog transparency is enabled for SIP messages processed in that the zone. If enabled, SBC sends "Call-ID", "From" tag, and "To" tag transparently in the outgoing message.

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The parameter Dialog Transparency must be enabled in both the ingress and egress zones. Otherwise, the sonusSbxDialogTransparencyMisConfiguredNotification alarm is raised on the zone in which the flag is disabled.

 

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To enable Dialog Transparency for a zone, first disable all Sip SIP Sig Port Ports for that zone.

 

  • Disabled(default): SBC translates the dialog identifiers in the Target-Dialog header received in INVITE and REFER messages and sends the Target-Dialog header with translated dialog identifiers on the other leg.
  • Enabled: Target-Dialog header translation is not performed. However, the header is transparently passed if configured in transparency profile.

 

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 The following features are not supported on the SBC when Dialog Transparency is enabled:

  • Support of local handling of REFER (REFER relay is supported)
  • Late media support 
  • Dialog Transparency support in REGISTER
  • NICE recording call flows
  • GW-GW support
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For feature functionality and configuration guidance, see Downstream Forking Support and Configuring Downstream Forking with Dialog Transparency.

Retarget Support

Use this option to either disable load balancing or use the system-level load balancing settings for this zone.

  • Disabled – Load balancing is disabled for this zone regardless of the system level settings.
  • Use System Level Configuration (default) – The system-level settings for Invite Retarget Mode and Register Retarget Mode are applied to this zone. Refer to System - Load Balancing Service for system-level settings.
Advance Peer Control

Use this option to control whether the Mode, Action and Block Direction configuration is active in IP peers within the zone. Refer to System Provisioning - IP Peer for information on these options. Options are:

  • Disabled (default)
  • Enabled
Flexible Policy Adapter Profile

Use this Zone/Trunk Group parameter to associate a Sip SIP Adapter Profile configured for flexible policy (Profile Type=Flexible PolicyPolicy) with a particular Zone/Trunk Group.

If a Flexible Policy Adapter Profile is provisioned both at the trunk group and zone levels, the trunk group’s profile takes precedence. If an Input Adapter Profile is configured, it is applied first to manipulate the PDU and then the Flexible Policy Adapter Profile rules are applied on the manipulated PDU.

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SIP Header For Anonymous Call

Set this parameter to Remote Party ID to allow the SBC to pick the SIP Header header for calls from surrogate registered endpoints when the username in the FROM From header is received as anonymous.

  • None – The SBC uses default behavior.
  • Remote Party ID – The SBC picks the SIP Header when a username in the FROM header is received as anonymous.

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Edit a Zone

To delete any of the created Zone, click the radio button next to the specific Zone which you want to delete.

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

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Click Yes to remove the specific Zone from the list. A success message is displayed.

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Click Ok to complete the deletion process.

edit a zone:

  1. Click the radio button adjacent to the zone you want to edit. The Edit Selected Zone window opens.
  2. Make the required changes and click Save.

To Delete a Zone

To delete a zone:

  1. Click the radio button adjacent to the zone you want to delete.
  2. Click the delete icon (X) at the end of the row.
  3. Confirm the deletion when prompted. 

Zone Commands

The zone commands are available from both system-level and configure modes. These command allows you to perform system-level commands against a particular zone, such as recovering blacklisted endpoints and resetting statistics counts on all signaling ports.

When a zone is selected from the Zone List window, the  Zone Commands window is displayed appears at the bottom of the Zone window.

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 Select a command from the Commands drop-down list:
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 The description of the commands are given described in the following table below:
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CAC Non Register End Point Remove Entry

Removes any CAC entry for the specified source IP address.

  • sourceIpAddressSource Ip Address—Specifies the source IP address for the CAC entry to be removed.
SIP ARS Endpoint Recovery All

Recovers all blacklisted endpoints in this zone.

 

NOTE: This command only applies for peers blacklisted using the ARS mechanism (not via PATHCHECK).

SIP ARS Endpoint Recovery By IP

Recovers a blacklisted endpoints in this zone identified by IP address and port. 

 
  • IP Address – Endpoint's IP address.
  • Port – Endpoint's port number.

NOTE: This command only applies for peers blacklisted using the ARS mechanism (not via PATHCHECK).

SIP Sig Conn Reset AllResets all the statistics counts to zero on all SIP signaling port connections.
SIP Sig Port Reset AllResets all the statistics counts to zero on all SIP signaling ports.

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