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Use this object to specify parameters associated with various enhanced services and features for this SIP trunk group.

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As a best practice, always use UPPERCASE for trunk group names.

SIP Trunk Group Services

Command Syntax

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% set addressContext <name> zone <name> sipTrunkGroup <name> services
	colocatedPandEcscf <disabled | enabled>
	dialogEventNotificationSupported <disabled | enabled>
	disconnectTreatmentProfile <h323Default | sipDefault>
    dnsSupportType <a-only | a-srv-naptr>
    dynamicBlacklistProfile <profile name>
    emergencyCallHandlingMode <emergencyRegRequired | emergencyRegSupported | none | rejectWith380>
    emergencyCallProfile <profile name>
    honorSdpClockRate <disabled | enabled> 
	hpcCallProfile
    hplmnProfile <hplmnProfile>
    jsrcBandwidthReservation <disabled | enabled>
    localSurvivability    
        localSurvivableState <enable | disable >
       longDurationCall allowLocalRegistration <enable | disable >
 longDurationCall 
        action <noAction | release | trap | trapAndRelease> 
        emergencyCalls <exclude | include> 
        relCause <#> 
        timeoutValue <0-44640 minutes>
    natTraversal 
    overlapAddressing 
        minDigitsForQuery <#> 
        overlapState <disabled | enabled> 
        receive <InfoMethod | MultiInvite | disabled> 
        send <InfoMethod | MultiInvite | disabled> 
        timer1 <integer> 
        timer2 <integer> 
        timer3 <integer>
    preconditionIntwkUsing183 <disabled | enabled>
    preconditions <none | required | supported | transparent>
	privacyProfile <privacyProfile name>
    remoteEPreservation <disabled | enabled>
	sipArsProfile <profile name>
    sipJipProfile defaultJipProfile
    sipJurisdictionSupport <disabled | enabled>
    sipSecurityProfilesipParamFilterProfile <profile name>
    sipRecMetadataProfile <sipRecMetadataProfile>
     transmitPreconditions <none | required | supported>
   version <0..1>
        sipHeader <sipHeader>
        transparencyProfile <Transparency ProfilesipToXmlTagName name>
	usePreviousLearnedIpAddress<sipToXmlTagName>
          state <disabled | enabled> 
    sipSecurityProfile <profile name>
    transmitPreconditions <none | required | supported>
    transparencyProfile <Transparency Profile name>
	usePreviousLearnedIpAddress <disabled | enabled>
    vplmnProfile <vplmnProfile>

Command Parameters

 
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ParameterDescription
colocatedPandEcscf
allowLocalRegistration
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Enable this flag to

support notification for a SUBSCRIBE with dialog event in this Trunk Group.
  • disabled (default)
  • enabled
Include PagePSX onlyPSX onlydialogEventNotificationSupportedUse this flag to support co-locating P-CSCF and E-CSCF on the ingress Trunk Group

allow local registration when the ARS blacklist the Application Server (AS).

If allowLocalRegistration configuration is enabled towards access side, the SBC handles new registration requests locally.

If allowLocalRegistration configuration is enabled, the SBC accepts the registration request without authentication and locally respond with a 200OK.

The options include:

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled
colocatedPandEcscf

Use this flag to support notification for a SUBSCRIBE with dialog event in this trunk group.

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled
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PSX only
disconnectTreatmentProfileDisconnect Treatment Profile name

dialogEventNotificationSupported

Use this flag to support co-locating P-CSCF and E-CSCF on the ingress trunk group.

  • disabled (default)

  • enabled

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PSX only

disconnectTreatmentProfileDisconnect Treatment Profile name.
dnsSupportType

Indicates whether to use the DNS server for just A-record lookups, or for full NAPTR/SRV/A lookup as specified in RFC3263.

  • a-only
  • a-srv-naptr
dynamicBlacklistProfileDynamic Blacklist Profile name.
emergencyCallHandlingMode

Use this parameter to specify how to handle emergency calls.

  • emergencyRegRequired – Use this option to reject the emergency session establishment without an emergency registration.

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  • emergencyRegSupported – Use this option when emergency registrations are supported, but emergency session establishment is possible without an emergency registration.

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    usePsxRouteForEmergencyCall” must also be enabled to use this option.


  • none (default) – Use this option when not using emergency registrations to perform PSX dip for registered user for emergency calls.

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    usePsxRouteForEmergencyCall” must also be enabled to use this option.


  • rejectWith380 – Use this option to reject an INVITE request with ‘380 Alternate Service’ response code from Ingress leg when the request is identified as emergency request and redirection flag is set to redirection mode.

See Emergency Registration for emergency registration functionality.

emergencyCallProfileEmergency Call Profile name.
honorSdpClockRate

Enable this flag to allow the mapping of up to five DTMF Payload Types (PT), each with a different clock rate of a preferred or selected payload type for audio.

If the flag is disabled, all DTMF PTs except 8 kHz (both send and receive) are dropped.

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled
jsrcBandwidthReservationEnable

hpcCallProfile

The name of the HPC Call Profile. For more information, refer to HPC Call Profile - CLI.
hplmnProfile

Name of the HPLMN profile.

jsrcBandwidthReservation

Enable flag to require bandwidth reservation with Juniper Session Resource Controller.

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled
longDurationCall

The parameters associated with long duration call supervision.

localSurvivableState

Enable this flag to activate local call routing.

The SBC switches to localSurvivableMode if it is enabled.

The options include:

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled
longDurationCall

The parameters associated with long duration call supervision.

  • action – This is the action to take if the long duration
action – This is the action to take if the long duration
  • call timer expires. 
    • noAction (default) 
    • release 
    • trap 
    • trapAndRelease
  • emergencyCalls – Specifies whether Emergency Calls should be excluded from or included in Long Duration Call Disconnect procedures. 
    • exclude (default) 
    • include
  • relCause – The Q.850 release value to use should the call be released due to long duration call timer expiry. (default = 41).
  • timeoutValue – Timeout value (in minutes) of the long duration call timer. 
    • 0 (default) – Disable the timeout.
    • 1-44640 – Set the timeout to the specified value.
natTraversalSpecifies the various parameters associated with network-hosted NAT/NAPT traversal for SIP endpoints. Specify the following NAT Traversal parameters. See NAT Traversal Parameters table below for parameter details.
overlapAddressing

Parameters associated with overlap addressing support.

  • minDigitsForQuery – Minimum number of digits that need to be received before attempting to route the call. (range: 0-30 / default = 0).
  • overlapState – Specifies the whether to support or not support overlap addressing. 
    • disabled (default) 
    • enabled
  • receive  – Use this parameter to specify the Incoming overlap type.
    • InfoMethod – Select to support Info-based overlap dialing where initial INVITE with incomplete called party digits is answered locally by the SBC to establish early dialog, and subsequent digits are received through INFO message to complete dial sequence.
    • MultiInvite – Select to process multiple INVITEs for the same call with additional digits to complete the dial sequence.
    • disabled (default) – Select to disable this feature.
  • send – Use this parameter to specify the Outgoing overlap type.
    • InfoMethod – Select to support Info-based overlap dialing where initial INVITE with incomplete called party digits is answered locally by the SBC to establish early dialog, and subsequent digits are received through INFO message to complete dial sequence.
    • MultiInvite – Select to process multiple INVITEs for the same call with additional digits to complete the dial sequence.
    • disabled (default) – Select to disable this feature.
  • timer1 – Specifies the maximum time (in seconds) between collection of digits. (range: 5-15 / default = 10)
  • timer2 – Maximum time (in seconds) between sending an INVITE and receiving a backward message. (range: 0-14 / default = 0).
  • timer3 – Maximum time (in seconds) between receiving a 484 Address Incomplete message (if there are no outstanding INVITE transactions) and the receipt of fresh address information. (range: 4-64 / default = 4).
 
preconditionIntwkUsing183

(This flag is for specific call flows and is not intended for generic use)

Enable this flag to locally generate first 183 responses for preconditions interworking before egressing INVITE. If disabled, these responses are dropped.

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled
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Do not enable preConditionIntwkUsing183 when End-to-End Prack is configured.


preconditions
Use this parameter to level of preconditions support for incoming (only) requests.
  • none – (default)
  • required
  • supported
  • transparent – Select this option to allow the SBC to pass the received precondition option tag (either in require or supported) and precondition attributes present in SDP transparently.
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The transparent option must be configured on both Egress and Ingress legs.


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For precondition support of outgoing requests, see transmitPreconditions flag below.

remoteEPreservation


privacyProfile

<privacyProfile name> – The name of the Privacy Profile to attach to this SIP trunk group. (refer to Privacy Profile - CLI for configuration details)

remoteEPreservationEnable flag to require
Enable flag to require
bandwidth reservation with the Juniper Session Resource Controller for the remote endpoint.
  • disabled (default)
  • enabled

sipArsProfile

The name of the SIP ARS (Address Reachability Service) profile.

sipJipProfile

defaultJipProfile

 – The default

is the name of the default SIP JIP profile assigned to

associate in egress and ingress SIP Trunk Groups. Note

SIP trunk groups. You can specify the name of a custom profile you created. Refer to SIP JIP Profile - CLI.

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This parameter is only supported when the SBC is

This parameter is only supported when the SBC is

configured to use an external PSX.


sipJurisdictionSupport

Enable this flag to allow

insertion of

sending JIP

parameter in SIP trunk group ingress and egress headers

information in SIP-SIP, SIP-SIP-I and SIP-I to SIP scenarios.

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled
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This flag is only supported when the SBC is configured to use an external PSX.

sipSecurityProfile


sipParamFilterProfileThe name of the SIP
Security
Param Filter Profile.
transmitPreconditions
sipRecMetadataProfile 

Indicates

level of preconditions support for outgoing request/response.
  • none – When set to "none", the
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  • required – Use this option to add SIP precondition attributes in SDP of outgoing request even if attributes are NOT present in the SDP of incoming requests. If precondition attributes are added by the
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  • the name of the profile and specifies the SIP headers that are included in the SRS call.

    • versionIndicates the SIPREC metadata profile version. The options are: 
      • 0 (default) When the version is set as 0, the SBC supports backward compatibility and predefined metadata for passing proprietary call specific information from the SRC to the SRS.
      • 1 When the version is set as 1, the SBC supports dynamic configuration of the metadata variables.
    • sipHeader Indicates the SIP header, which are included in the SRS call. (Length: 1-31) 

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      No more than 32 SIP headers can be created in one sipRecMetadataProfile.


    • sipToXmlTagName Indicates XML tag name for the configured SIP header. (Length: 1-31)
    • stateIndicates the admin state of the SIPREC metadata profile. The options are: 
      • disabled (default)
      • enabled
    sipSecurityProfileThe name of the SIP Security Profile.
    transmitPreconditions
    Indicates level of preconditions support for outgoing request/response.
    • none – When set to "none", the
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    supported (default) Use this option to ensure backward compatibility behavior. Use this option to
    • add SIP precondition attributes in SDP of outgoing request
    only
    • even if attributes are present in the SDP of incoming
    request.
    • requests.
    • required – Use this option to add SIP precondition attributes in SDP of outgoing request even if attributes are NOT present in the SDP of incoming requests. If precondition attributes are added by the
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    • supported (default) Use this option to ensure backward compatibility behavior. Use this option to add SIP precondition attributes in SDP of outgoing request only if attributes are present in the incoming request.
    transparencyProfileThe name of the Transparency Profile to associate with this SIP trunk group.
    usePreviousLearnedIpAddress

    Enable the flag to send new SIP requests mid-dialog to the previously-learned IP address before performing any SRV DNS query.

    The previously-learned IP address

    transparencyProfileThe name of the Transparency Profile to associate with this SIP Trunk Group.usePreviousLearnedIpAddress

    Enable the flag to send new SIP requests mid-dialog to the previously-learned IP address before performing any SRV DNS query.

    The previously-learned IP address

    is updated in the following cases:

    1. SBC receives an INVITE from the peer.
    2. SBC receives re-INVITE from the peer.
    3. SBC receives 200 OK response to INVITE sent.
    4. SBC receives 200 OK response to re-INVITE sent.

    If a time-out occurs on requests sent to previously-learned Active IP address mid-dialog, a SRV

    DNS look up is performed.
  • disabled (default)
  • enabled

    DNS look up is performed.

    • disabled (default)
    • enabled
    vplmnProfile

    Name of the VPLMN profile.

    Command Example

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    set addressContext default zone ZONE_IN sipTrunkGroup Ingress_TG services localSurvivability localSurvivableState enabled
    set addressContext default zone ZONE_IN sipTrunkGroup Ingress_TG services localSurvivability allowLocalRegistration enabled
    To view the status of the local survivability state and allow local registration, execute the command:
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    show addressContext default zone ZONE_IN sipTrunkGroup Ingress_TG services localSurvivability
    localSurvivabilityState enabled;
    allowLocalRegistration  enabled;
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    NAT Traversal

    Command Syntax

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    % set addressContext <name> zone <name> sipTrunkGroup <name> services natTraversal 
    	adaptiveLearning
    		maxTcpPinholeTimer <60-65535>
    		maxUdpPinholeTimer <60-65535>
    		reLearningInterval <1-240>
    		state <disabled | enabled> 
    	iceSourceAddressFilterPriority
    		serverReflexivePrefixLength <unsignedInt | 0..32>
            state <disabled | enabled>
    	iceSupport 
    		none
    		iceWebrtc
    		iceLync
    			iceKeepaliveTimer <0-60 seconds>
    		iceFull
    			iceKeepaliveTimer <0-60 seconds>
    	iceTcpRole <active | passive>
    	learnNatForRtpOnly <disabled | enabled>
    	mediaNat <disabled | enabled>
    	disableMediaNatIfSameMediaAndSigIp <disabled | enabled>
    	outboundTcpKeepaliveTimer <0-32767> 
    	outboundUdpKeepaliveTimer <0-32767>
    	qualifiedPrefix <IPv4 address> 
    	secureMediaNatPrefix <0-32>
    	signalingNat <disabled | enabled>
    	tcpKeepaliveTimer <15-65535> 
    	udpKeepaliveTimer <15-65535>

    Command Parameters

     
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    adaptiveLearningN/A

    Adaptive NAT pinhole learning parameters.

    • maxTcpPinholeTimer – Defines upper limit of the pinhole timeout for TCP in seconds. (range: 60-65535 / default = 600).
    • maxUdpPinholeTimer – Defines the upper limit of the pinhole timeout for UDP in seconds.  (range: 60-65535 / default = 180). 
    • reLearningInterval – Interval in hours at which the pinhole timeout is relearned. (range: 1-240 / default = 24). 
    • state– Enables/disables the adaptive nat pinhole timeout learning process for devices behind NAT. 
      • disabled (default) 
      • enabled
    iceSourceAddressFilterPriorityN/A
    Enable this parameter for the SBC to prioritize the processing of STUN packets matching the source addresses received in the candidate lines of the ICE SDP received from the peer during the STUN connectivity check phase.
    • serverReflexivePrefixLength – The length (in bits) of the prefix for server reflexive IP address (range: 0-32 / default = 16).

    • state – Administrative state of iceSourceAddressFilterPriority.

      • disabled
      • enabled (default)
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    The filtering mechanism is applicable to the following RTP address types:

      • IPV4 Server Reflexive Address (for this address type, filtering is based on the provisioned Server Reflexive Prefix Length)
      • IPV4 Relay Address
      • IPV6 Relay Address
      • IPv6 Host Address


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    iceSupport N/A

    This parameter indicates the type of ICE method used for STUN packet check.

    • none (default)

    • iceWebrtc – Select this attribute for WebRTC Gateway interworking. For example, using the

    Sonus
    • Ribbon WRTC Gateway, or in situations when the SBC is presented with an ICE SDP from a WebRTC-enabled Endpoint. When configured for this mode, the SBC acts as a generic ICE-Lite agent.

    • iceLync – Select this attribute when interworking with a Microsoft Lync 2010 or 2013 client.

      • iceKeepaliveTimer – Set Keep-Alive timer value, in seconds, for MS-Lync ICE to prevent network loss of STUN message exchanges. (range: 1-60 / default = 15)
    • iceFull – Select this attribute when interworking with a full ICE client requiring the generation of a STUN connectivity check by the SBC in response to its own STUN connectivity check. 

      • iceKeepaliveTimer – Set Keep-Alive timer value, in seconds, for full-ICE to prevent network loss of STUN message exchanges. (range: 1-60 / default = 15)
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    iceTcpRoleN/A

    Use this flag to specify if SBC initiates the TCP connection for ICE Lync.

    • active – Use this option for the SBC to initiate the TCP connection when connected to internal-facing trunk groups where the peer is not behind the NAT. Also, use this option when working with certain Unified Communication (UC) servers such as Acano which expect the peer to initiate the TCP connection. This is only supported when there are no NATs between the SBC and the UC server.
    • passive (default) – The SBC waits for the peer to initiate the TCP connection. Use this option when working directly with Lync endpoints.
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    The iceSupport parameter must be set to IceLync to configure this flag.

    Refer to Configuring SBC and LYNC in Media Environment for configuration details.

     learnNatForRtpOnlyN/A
    Enable flag to learn media NAT from the first RTP packet only. If disabled, media NAT is learned from any first packet received. For egress trunk groups, this flag is applicable only if dynamicLRBT flag is disabled. If dynamicLRBT is enabled, NAPT learning occurs on arrival of RTP packet until the call is connected, at which point learnNatForRtpOnly applies even for egress
    Trunk Groups
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    • disabled (default) 

    • enabled

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    mediaNat
     
     

    Specifies the whether or not NAT/NAPT support is required for media. 

    • disabled (default) 
    • enabled

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    disableMediaNatIfSameMediaAndSigIpN/A

    Enable this flag to disable Media NAT if Media and Signaling IP addresses are identical.

    • disabled (default)
    • enabled
    outboundTcpKeepaliveTimer0-32767The NAT outbound keep-alive timer (in seconds) for SIP over TCP (default = 240)
    outboundUdpKeepaliveTimer0-32767The NAT outbound keepalive timer (in seconds) for SIP over UDP (default = 60)
    qualdifiedPrefix N/ASet of IP network media and signaling prefixes that an address must match to be considered for NAT handling. If there are no entries in qualifiedPrefixtable, the endpoint is treated as existing behind a NAT device. As a result, the SBC considers requests from all IP addresses to be behind a NAT device.
    • ipAddress – IPv4 address. 
    • prefixLength – Value from 0-128 specifying the number of bits representing the network part of ipAddress.
    secureMediaNatPrefix 0-32Use this parameter to match up to 'N' bits of the network IPv4 address obtained from signaling. If set to "0", feature is disabled, and no match of network IP address will occur. (default = 0)
    signalingNat N/A
    This indicates whether or not NAT/NAPT support is required for signaling. 
    • disabled (default)
    • enabled

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    tcpKeepaliveTimer15-65535This NAT TCP keep-alive timer sets the registration refresh rate (in seconds) for SIP over TCP. (default = 240).
     udpKeepaliveTimer 15-65535

    This NAT UDP keep-alive timer sets the registration refresh rate (in seconds) for SIP over UDP. (default = 60).

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