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  1. If not using a wild card, update the certificate with the proper SAN. For details on Certificates, refer to Working with Certificates.
  2. In the WebUI, click the Settings tab.
  3. In the left navigation pane, go to SIP > SIP Profiles.
  4. Click the Create SIP Profile ( ) icon at the top of the SIP Profile View page.
  5. Configure the fields to be identical to the Non Bypass SIP Profile, except the FQDN in From Header and the FQDN in Contact Header are set to Static.

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    Release8.0.2

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    If you expect the port number of the Contact header in the outbound SIP messages, you must configure the Static Host FQDN/IP field with the Listen Port number of the SIP signaling group because the FQDN in Contact Header field is set to Static.

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    1Configure SIP Profile Fields

     

  6. In the left navigation pane, go to System > Signaling Groups.
  7. From the Create Signaling Group drop down list, select SIP Signaling Group.
  8. Configure the fields identical to the Non Bypass Signaling Group, except the Listen Ports must be different.

  9. From the RTCP Multiplexing drop down list, select Enable.

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    1Configure RTCP Multiplexing

  10. From the ICE Support drown down list, select Enable.

  11. From the ICE Mode drop down list, select Lite.

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    1Configure ICE Support

  12. For an SBC deployment behind a NAT only:

    1. From the Outbound NAT Traversal drop down list, select Static NAT.
    2. From the NAT Public IP (Signaling/Media) drop down list, enter the Public IP Address of the NAT device assigned on this media port (the Public IP used in the screen is an example only; use the Public IP for your network).

     

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    1Configure NAT

  13. Click Apply.

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