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A profile allows you to create a specific set of characteristics different from the standard
defaults. When defining a new instance, for example, you can then use the profile to set the values as you would like them.Profiles are referenced by other configuration objects throughout the system, and are a means of sharing the same configuration values among multiple object instances.
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% show profiles signaling ipSignalingProfile DEFAULT_SIP ingressIpAttributes
flags {
sip181Supported disable;
sip182Supported disable;
mapCalledPartyCategoryInPSigInfoHeader disable;
noSdpIn180Supported disable;
registrationExpiresinExpiresHeader disable;
send183OnInitiatingDisconnectTreatment disable;
sendSdpIn200OkIf18xReliable disable;
sendSdpInSubsequent18x disable;
}
carrierInformation {
generateTerminatingCa disable;
generateTerminatingCic disable;
}
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The following profile types are described in this section:
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