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To View Sip Sig Port
On SBC main screen, go to Configuration > System Provisioning > Category: Base Provisioning > Signaling Ports > Sip Sig Port. The Sip Sig Port window is displayed.
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1 | Sip Sig Port Parameters |
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| A unique profile identifier. | Mode
| The operational state of the SIP Sig Port: outofService inService (default)
| State
| The administrative state of the SIP Signaling Port. disabled (default) enabled
| IP Interface
Group Name
| Select from the drop-down list. | IP Address V4
| Specifies the V4 IP address in dotted decimal form (for example 10.11.12.0 24). | IP Address V6
| Specifies the V6 IP address in hexadecimal/colon form (for example, fd00:21:445:128::7880 64). | Port Number
| UDP/TCP port number of SIP Signaling Port (default is 5060). | Recorder
| Administrative state of the SIP Signaling Recorder Port. The values are: disabled (default) enabled
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Ensure that the Recorder flag is disabled when Siprec flag is enabled, |
| Siprec | Specifies the administrative state of the SIP Signaling Recorder Port. Enable flag to use the port for recording using Siprec Protocol. The options are: disabled (default) enabled
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The SIPRec feature is controlled by a system-wide SBC license (SBC-SIPREC). If the license is not available, any SIPRec recording returned by a PSX is ignored. |
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When Siprec flag is enabled, ensure the Recorder flag is disabled. |
| Not_for_SWe | Not_for_SWe TCP Connect
Timeout
| This object indicates the maximum time, in seconds, allowed for to establish an outbound TCP connection. Note |
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This application level configuration has NO impact on any IP layer re-transmission of SYN. |
| DSCP Value
| DSCP value (0-63) for packets from this SIP Signaling Port. | TLS Profile
Name
| The name assigned to this Transport Layer Security (TLS) profile. Must be 1 - 23 characters. | Transport Protocols Allowed
| The transport protocols allowed on this signaling port as follows: sip-udp sip-tcp sip-tls-tcp sip-sctp
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The SBC supports only UDP towards the recording server. |
| Sctp Profile
Name
| Specifies the name of the SCTP profile used for this Sip Signaling Port. | Tcp Keepalive Timer | Specifies the number of seconds a TCP connection remains idle before TCP Keep-alive probes are sent out. A value of "0" disables this parameter. The value ranges from 60 to 7200 seconds and the default value is 0. | Tcp Keepalive Interval | Specifies the number of seconds between TCP Keep-alive probes. The value ranges from 60 to 120 seconds and the default value is 60. | Tcp Keepalive Probes | Specifies the maximum number of TCP Keep-alive probes to send until SBC decides that the connection is broken. The value ranges from 1 to 20 and the default value is 2. | Mask Portfor RCB | This flag is used to fetch the RCB value for a user, When this flag is enabled, the RCB value is fetched using only the source IP address and not the source port for generating the hashKey. The options are: disabled (default) enabled
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The flag Mask Ip Addressfor RCB must be disabled to use this flag. Both flags cannot be enabled at the same time. |
| Mask Ip Addressfor RCB | This flag is used to fetch the RCB value for a user, When this flag is enabled, the RCB value is fetched using only the usingsource port and not the source IP address for generating hashKey. The options are: disabled (default) enabled
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The flag Mask Portfor RCB must be disabled to use this flag. Both flags cannot be enabled at the same time. |
| Action | Use this object to specify a clearing action when the SIP Signaling Port goes out-of-service (OOS). Calls can be forcefully cleared or allowed to dry up in out-of-service mode. Dryup – SBC starts the Dry Up Timeout timer indicating the time in minutes the calls are allowed to complete. Once the timer expires, ongoing calls are torn down gracefully.Force (default) – Ongoing calls on the given signaling port are cleared immediately.
| Dry Up Timeout
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Dry Up Timeout flag is displayed when Action flag is selected as Dryup .
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Use this parameter to specify the time (in minutes) until which existing calls are allowed to complete in out-of-service mode with dry up action. (range: 1-1440 / default = 60) When Action = Dryup and Sip Sig Port goes OOS, SBC starts a dry up timer for the configured duration. The SBC exhibits the following behavior when the dry up mode is enabled: - Calls: All in-dialog messages are allowed, new INVITE messages are rejected with 503.
- Registrations: All refresh REGISTER and de-REGISTER messages are allowed, new REGISTER messages are rejected with 503.
- Out-Of-Dialog (OOD) relay messages: All new OOD messages are rejected with 503. However, in-dialog messages with-in REFER and SUBSCRIBE dialogs are allowed.
Once the dryup timer expires, SBC tears down ongoing calls and all ongoing SIP Registrations and non-call related dialogs are cleared internally. The SIP Signaling Port is then moved to OOS state where no SIP messages are admitted. |
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