Overview
The sends ENUM queries and receive responses, using the Signaling Interface. The user can configure the Signaling Interface for sending ENUM queries and receive responses, using the packet interface port 988988 to 1023. The packets from the Signaling Interface are prioritized over the packets from the Management Interface.
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The default behavior of the SBC is to use the Management Interface for sending ENUM queries and receiving responses. The ports used for this purpose are in the range of 49152 to 65535. |
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The addressContext and ipInterfaceGroup parameters are available when the type is set to ip . The ip interface uses ports 988 to 1023 to send and receive the ENUM queries. The addressContext , zone , sipSigPort , and ipInterfaceGroupName parameters are available when the type is set to signalingIp . |
Configure the servers
lwresdProfile type
with the following options for ENUM queries:
mgmt
: For management interface (default).ip
: For packet interface.signalingIp:
For signaling interface using sipSigPort IP address.
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IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses can be configured for ENUM queries. |
The addressContext
adds the staticRoute
parameter for the ENUM server. Static routes are configured between the ENUM server and the signaling interface in order to provide a gateway to the destination ENUM server.
The SBC uses the Management Interface as default for handling ENUM queries. There are two ways to handle ENUM queries:
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Handling the ENUM Queries Using the Signaling Pkt Interface
To configure the SBC for sending the ENUM queries and receive responses using the Signaling Pkt Interface, perform the following steps:
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% show addressContext default staticRoute |
Sample Output for IPV4
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staticRoute 10.54.78.21 32 10.54.24.1 LIG001 LIF1_v4 {
preference 100;
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Sample Output for IPV6
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staticRoute fd00:10:6b50:44e0::15 60 fd00:10:6b50:4180::1 LIG001 LIF1_v4 {
preference 100;
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Adding a Static Route for an ENUM Server
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It is not necessary to add a Static Route for an ENUM server, if it is already configured and shown in the output of the command "show addressContext <addressContext_Name> staticRoute ". For example, if the ENUM server IP 10.128.254.116 is already added as a static route, then the output of the "show addressContext default staticRoute " command displays the following information: staticRoute 10.128.254.116 32 10.54.4.1 LIG001 LIF1_v4 {
preference 120;
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For IPV4
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% set addressContext default staticRoute 10.128.254.116 32 10.54.4.1 LIG001 LIF1_v4 preference 120
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For IPV6
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% set addressContext DEFAULT staticRoute fd00:10:6b50:44e0::15 60 fd00:10:6b50:4180::1 LIG001 LIF1_v4 preference 177
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Configuring ENUM Domain Name
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set global servers enumDomainName somevaliddomain.com forwardersData 0 eDNSType yes
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set global servers enumDomainName somevaliddomain.com forwardersData 0 eDNSBufferSize 517
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Setting lwresdProfile
to ip
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% set global servers lwresdProfile DEFAULT type ip addressContext default ipInterfaceGroup LIG001
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The following is an example of how to set the eDnsGlobalBufferSize
parameter.
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set global servers lwresdProfile DEFAULT eDnsGlobalBufferSize 524
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The following is an example of how to set the eDnsMonitorInterval
parameter.
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set global servers lwresdProfile DEFAULT eDnsMonitorInterval 66
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Viewing the lwresdProfile
[optional]
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% show global servers lwresdProfile DEFAULT |
Sample Output
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description DEFAULT;
ENUMDomainNameLabel DEFAULT_ZONE_LABEL;
enableLwresdLog disable;
type ip;
addressContext default;
ipInterfaceGroup LIG001; |
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The parameters addressContext and ipInterfaceGroup appears in the results of the command "show global servers lwresdProfile DEFAULT ", only if the parameter lwresdProfile type is set to ip . |
Adding an ACL Rule
For IPV4
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% set addressContext default ipAccessControlList rule DNS1 precedence 9 ipInterfaceGroup LIG2 ipInterface LIF2_v4 sourceIpAddress 10.128.254.1 sourceAddressPrefixLength 24 state enabled
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For IPV6
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% set addressContext DEFAULT ipAccessControlList rule DNS1 precedence 11 ipInterfaceGroup LIG001 ipInterface LIF1_v4 sourceIpAddress fd00:10:6b50:4020::99 sourceAddressPrefixLength 60 state enabled
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Handling the ENUM Queries Using the Management Interface
To configure the SBC for sending the ENUM queries and receive responses using the Management Interface, perform the following steps:
Deleting the Existing Static Routes for an ENUM Server
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The SBC selects the interface based on priority of the static route configured for interface. To enable the Management Interface for handling ENUM queries, delete static routes configured for the ENUM server. |
For IPV4
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% delete addressContext default staticRoute 10.128.254.116 32 10.54.4.1 LIG001 LIF1_v4
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For IPV6
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% delete addressContext default staticRoute fd00:10:6b50:44e0::15 60 fd00:10:6b50:4180::1 LIG001 LIF1_v4
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Configuring ENUM Domain Name
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set global servers enumDomainName somevaliddomain.com forwardersData 0 eDNSType yes
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set global servers enumDomainName somevaliddomain.com forwardersData 0 eDNSBufferSize 517
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Setting lwresdProfile
to mgmt
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% set global servers lwresdProfile DEFAULT type mgmt
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The following is an example of how to set the eDnsGlobalBufferSize
parameter.
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set global servers lwresdProfile DEFAULT eDnsGlobalBufferSize 524
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The following is an example of how to set the eDnsMonitorInterval
parameter.
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set global servers lwresdProfile DEFAULT eDnsMonitorInterval 66
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Viewing the Settings of lwresdProfile
[optional]
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% show global servers lwresdProfile DEFAULT |
Sample output:
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description DEFAULT;
ENUMDomainNameLabel DEFAULT_ZONE_LABEL;
enableLwresdLog disable;
type mgmt;
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Adding an ACL Rule
For IPV4
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% set addressContext default ipAccessControlList rule DNS1 precedence 9 sourceIpAddress 10.54.92.180 sourceAddressPrefixLength 24 state enabled
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For IPV6
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% set addressContext DEFAULT ipAccessControlList rule DNS1 precedence 11 sourceIpAddress fd00:10:6b50:4020::99 sourceAddressPrefixLength 60 state enabled
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Handling the ENUM Queries Using the Signaling InterfaceTo configure the SBC for sending the ENUM queries and receive responses using the Signaling Interface, perform the following steps:
The following is an example of how to view the staticRoute
for the ENUM server.
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show addressContext DEFAULT staticRoute
staticRoute 10.54.78.21 32 10.54.24.1 LIG1 LIF1_v4 {
preference 100;
}
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Adding a Static Route for an ENUM Server
The following is an example of how to add a staticRoute
for the ENUM server.
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set addressContext DEFAULT staticRoute 10.128.254.116 32 10.54.4.1 LIG1 LIF1_v4 preference 120 |
Configuring ENUM Domain Name
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set global servers enumDomainName somevaliddomain.com forwardersData 0 eDNSType yes
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set global servers enumDomainName somevaliddomain.com forwardersData 0 eDNSBufferSize 517
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Setting lwresdProfile
to SignalingIp
Parameter
The following is an example of how to set and configure the signalingIp parameter.
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set global servers lwresdProfile DEFAULT type signalingIp addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_IAD sipSigPort 1 ipInterfaceGroup LIG1 |
The following is an example of how to set the eDnsGlobalBufferSize
parameter.
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set global servers lwresdProfile DEFAULT eDnsGlobalBufferSize 524
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The following is an example of how to set the eDnsMonitorInterval
parameter.
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set global servers lwresdProfile DEFAULT eDnsMonitorInterval 66
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ENUM ARS Profile
The Address Reachability Service (ARS) profile applies to ENUM servers when attached to the LWRESD profile, and provides device failover to the secondary or backup server. The servers lwresdProfile
configuration adds the enumArsProfileId
parameter.
The ENUM ARS profile is applicable to the following interfaces to handle the ENUM queries:
mgmt
: For management interface (default).ip
: For packet interface.signalingIp
: For signaling interface using sipSigPort IP address.
Configure the enumArsProfileId
in the enumArsProfile
parameter, which is added to the global servers
configuration and determines the behavior of the blacklisting
and whitelisting
parameters.
To check if an ENUM server is reachable or not, you must whitelist or blacklist the ENUM ARS Profile.
The following is an example of how to attach the enumArsProfileId
to the lwresdProfile.
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set global servers lwresdProfile DEFAULT enumArsProfileId Test |
The following is an example of how to configure the enumArsProfile
for black listing.
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set global servers enumArsProfile Test blackListing numberOfFailures 5 duration 60 |
The following is an example of how to configure the enumArsProfile
for white listing.
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set global servers enumArsProfile Test whiteListing numberOfResponses 1 pingInterval 5 highWaterMarkTimer 86000 |