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A zone
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The high-level CLI syntax for zone object is shown below. For detailed syntax and parameter descriptions, go to a specific page listed above under "Additional pages".
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% set addressContext <addressContext name> zone <zone name>
id <id #>
% set addressContext <addressContext name> zone <zone name>
action <dryUp | force>
advancePeerControl <disabled | enabled>
blockDirection <bothways | incoming | none | outgoing>
cac <cac parameter>
dialogTransparency <disabled | enabled>
disableZoneLevelLoopDetection <disabled | enabled>
dnsGroup <dnsGroup name>
domainName <string>
dryUpTimeout <1-1440 mins>
filterSipSrc
flexiblePolicyAdapterProfile <profile name>
gwSigPort <index #>
gwTrunkGroup <TRUNKGROUP NAME>
h323SigPort <h323SigPort parameters>
h323TrunkGroup <TRUNKGROUP NAME>
id <1-4096>
ipPeer <ipPeer name>
messageManipulation <inputAdapterProfile | outputAdapterProfile>
mode <inService | outOfService>
mtrmConnPort <index>
relayPort <relayPort Index>
remoteDeviceType <accessDevice | appServer | core | nni | none>
retargetSupport <disabled | useSystemLevelConfiguration>
sipHeaderForAnonymousCall <none | remotePartyId>
sipRegRelay <disabled | enabled>
sipSigPort <index #>
sipTrunkGroup <TRUNKGROUP NAME>
srvcc eatf <disabled | enabled>
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To display the configured Zone and ID assignments:
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% show addressContext default zone EXTERNAL
zone EXTERNAL {
id 2;
ipPeer HUMPI_ext_peer {
ipAddress 10.34.9.70;
ipPort 9065;
state enabled;
policy {
description "";
sip {
fqdn "";
}
packetServiceProfileId "";
ipSignalingProfileId "";
}
}
sipSigPort 2 {
ipInterfaceGroupName LIF2;
ipAddress 10.34.9.104;
portNumber 5060;
state enabled;
transportProtocolsAllowed sip-udp,sip-tcp,sip-tls-tcp;
}
sipTrunkGroup HUMPI_EXT {
state enabled;
mode inService;
policy {
carrier 0000;
country 1;
sipDomain "";
localizationVariant northAmerica;
digitParameterHandling {
numberingPlan NANP_ACCESS;
ingressDmPmRule "";
egressDmPmRule "";
}
callRouting {
elementRoutingPriority DEFAULT_IP;
}
media {
packetServiceProfile DEFAULT;
}
services {
classOfService DEFAULT_IP;
}
signaling {
ipSignalingProfile DEFAULT_SIP;
}
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}
signaling {
methods {
subscribe allow;
}
}
media {
mediaIpInterfaceGroupName LIF2;
}
ingressIpPrefix 10.34.9.70 32;
}
}
% show addressContext default zone INTERNAL
zone INTERNAL {
id 1;
ipPeer HUMPI_int_peer {
ipAddress 10.34.9.70;
ipPort 7056;
state enabled;
policy {
description "";
sip {
fqdn "";
}
packetServiceProfileId "";
ipSignalingProfileId "";
} |
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}
sipSigPort 1 {
ipInterfaceGroupName LIF1;
ipAddress 10.34.9.103;
portNumber 5060;
state enabled;
transportProtocolsAllowed sip-udp,sip-tcp,sip-tls-tcp;
}
sipTrunkGroup HUMPI_INT {
state enabled;
mode inService;
policy {
carrier 0000;
country 1;
sipDomain "";
localizationVariant northAmerica;
digitParameterHandling {
numberingPlan NANP_ACCESS;
ingressDmPmRule "";
egressDmPmRule "";
}
callRouting {
elementRoutingPriority DEFAULT_IP;
}
media {
packetServiceProfile DEFAULT;
}
services {
classOfService DEFAULT_IP;
}
signaling {
ipSignalingProfile DEFAULT_SIP;
}
}
signaling {
methods {
notify allow;
}
}
media {
mediaIpInterfaceGroupName LIF1;
}
ingressIpPrefix 10.34.9.70 32;
}
} |
To display the configured Zone and ID assignments details with display level set to 3:
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% show addressContext default zone defaultSigZone displaylevel 3
id 1;
gwSigPort 1 {
ipInterfaceGroupName ipinterface;
ipAddress 1.2.3.4;
portNumber 2569;
role primary;
mode inService;
state disabled;
}
gwTrunkGroup GW1 {
state disabled;
mode outOfService;
action dryUp;
dryUpTimeout 5;
accMc1Percent 90;
accMc2Percent 70;
accTimer 0;
}
h323TrunkGroup tg {
state disabled;
mode outOfService;
action dryUp;
dryUpTimeout 5;
sendingCompleteEnbloc disabled;
}
ipPeer ippeer {
ipAddress 1.2.3.4;
ipPort 0;
defaultForIp false;
}
sipSigPort 1 {
ipInterfaceGroupName ipinterface;
ipAddressV4 1.2.3.4;
ipAddressV6 2001:DB8:85A3::8A2E:370:7334;
portNumber 5060;
mode inService;
state disabled;
tcpConnectTimeout 5;
dscpValue 0;
tlsProfileName defaultTlsProfile;
transportProtocolsAllowed sip-udp;
} |
To display the configured Zone and ID assignments details with display level set to “5”:
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% show addressContext default zone defaultSigZone displaylevel 5
id 1;
gwSigPort 1 {
ipInterfaceGroupName ipinterface;
ipAddress 1.2.3.4;
portNumber 2569;
role primary;
mode inService;
state disabled;
}
gwTrunkGroup GW1 {
state disabled;
mode outOfService;
action dryUp;
dryUpTimeout 5;
accMc1Percent 90;
accMc2Percent 70;
accTimer 0;
packetOutage {
minimumDuration 6000;
minimumCalls 1000;
bandwidthLimitReduction 50;
detectionState disabled;
detectionInterval 15;
}
callReservation {
inbound 1;
state disabled;
priorityCallMinimum 1;
incomingCallMinimum 1;
outgoingCallMinimum 10;
silc {
state disabled;
MC1Percent 75;
MC2Percent 25;
}
}
cac {
callLimit unlimited;
bandwidthLimit unlimited;
emergencyOversubscription 10;
ingress {
callRateMax unlimited;
callBurstMax 10;
}
egress {
callRateMax unlimited;
callBurstMax 10; |
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}
}
media {
mediaIpInterfaceGroupName ipinterface;
sourceAddressFiltering disabled;
}
}
h323TrunkGroup tg {
state disabled;
mode outOfService;
action dryUp;
dryUpTimeout 5;
sendingCompleteEnbloc disabled;
policy {
carrier 0000;
country 1;
localizationVariant northAmerica;
digitParameterHandling {
numberingPlan NANP_ACCESS;
ingressDmPmRule "";
egressDmPmRule "";
}
callRouting {
elementRoutingPriority DEFAULT_IP;
}
media {
packetServiceProfile DEFAULT;
}
services {
classOfService DEFAULT_IP;
}
signaling {
ipSignalingProfile DEFAULT_H323;
}
}
packetOutage {
minimumDuration 6000;
minimumCalls 1000;
bandwidthLimitReduction 50;
detectionState disabled;
detectionInterval 15;
}
callReservation {
inbound 1;
state disabled;
priorityCallMinimum 1;
incomingCallMinimum 1;
outgoingCallMinimum 10;
silc {
state disabled;
MC1Percent 75;
MC2Percent 25;
}
}
cac {
callLimit unlimited;
bandwidthLimit unlimited;
emergencyOversubscription 10;
ingress {
callRateMax unlimited;
callBurstMax 10;
}
egress {
callRateMax unlimited;
callBurstMax 10;
}
}
services {
overlapDialing {
overlapState disabled;
minDigitsForQuery 0;
}
longDurationCall {
ldcTimeout 0;
ldcAction noAction;
ldcRelCause 41;
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}
}
media {
mediaIpInterfaceGroupName ipinterface;
sourceAddressFiltering disabled;
directMediaAllowed disabled;
directMediaGroupId 0;
preAllocateResPad disabled;
}
callRouting {
ansSupervisionTimeout 300;
crankBackProfile default;
respectBearerCapability disabled;
}
}
ipPeer ippeer {
ipAddress 1.2.3.4;
ipPort 0;
defaultForIp false;
policy {
description "";
sip {
fqdn "";
fqdnPort 0;
}
packetServiceProfile "";
ipSignalingProfile "";
}
}
sipSigPort 1 {
ipInterfaceGroupName ipinterface;
ipAddressV4 1.2.3.4;
ipAddressV6 2001:DB8:85A3::8A2E:370:7334;
portNumber 5060;
mode inService;
state disabled;
tcpConnectTimeout 5;
dscpValue 0;
tlsProfileName defaultTlsProfile;
transportProtocolsAllowed sip-udp;
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To configure Zone CAC:
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% set addressContext default zone ZONE1 id 100
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To view Zone statistics:
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% show table addressContext default zoneCurrentStatistics |
To view Zone status:
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% show table addressContext default zoneStatus |
To configure Trunk Group CAC:
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% set addressContext default zone ZONE1 sipTrunkGroup RHEL_1 cac callLimit 200 |
To view Trunk Group status:
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% show table addressContext default zone ZONE1 trunkGroupStatus |
To configure SIP Trunk Group CAC:
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% set addressContext default zone ZONE1 sipTrunkGroup RHEL_1 cac callLimit 200 |
To configure registration configurations:
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% set addressContext default zone EXTERNAL sipTrunkGroup EXT_NETWORK signaling registration requireRegistration required expires 60 insideExpiresMinimum 3600 |
To create SIP/H.323 signaling ports inside zone:
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% set addressContext default zone INTERNAL5 id 5 sipSigPort 5 ipAddressV4 10.9.89.10 portNumber 4010 transportProtocolsAllowed sip-udp,sip-tcp,sip-tls-tcp ipInterfaceGroupName IFG-INT5 state enabled |
To show status/statistics of SIP/H.323 signaling ports:
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% show status addressContext a1 zone INTERNAL sipSigPortStatus
sipSigPortStatus 1 {
state inService;
}
% show status addressContext a1 zone INTERNAL sipSigPortStatistics
sipSigPortStatistics 1 {
callRate 0;
origCalls 5864747;
termCalls 9410868;
txPdus 55245380;
rxPdus 45825318;
txBytes 26211787697;
rxBytes 18580071475;
inRegs 0;
outRegs 0;
} |
This feature supports configuring multiple SIP signaling ports (up to 16) in the same zone facing the AS:
Below are CLI command examples to configure multiple SIP signaling ports:
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% set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_AS id 20 sipSigPort 1 ipAddressV4 10.3.255.1 5060 transportProtocolsAllowed sip-tcp, sip-tls-tcp ipInterfaceGroupName LIG2 state enabled
% set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_AS id 20 sipSigPort 2 ipAddressV4 10.3.255.2 5060 transportProtocolsAllowed sip-udp ipInterfaceGroupName LIG2 state enabled |
The following CLI commands enable this feature:
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% set global signaling sipSigControls multipleContactsPerAoR enabled
% set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_IAD sipTrunkGroup TG_IAD signaling registration requireRegistration supported
% set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_IAD remoteDeviceType accessDevice
% set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_AS remoteDeviceType appServer |
This feature provides the IP address, port number and the transport parameters from the source IP packet carried in the REGISTER message reaching the registrar in the SIP proprietary header- X-Original-Addr.
Use the following CLI command to configure the Endpoint address in X-Header:
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% set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_AS sipTrunkGroup TG_AS signaling registration includeXOriginalAddr enabled |
Once the feature is configured there will be an additional header (X-Original-Addr) in the outgoing SIP Register message as follows:
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REGISTER sip:10.3.255.150:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.3.255.1:5060;branch=z9hG4bK00B000b62fb005af43f
From: <sip:9711000000@10.3.255.150>;tag=gK00000fca
To: <sip:9711000000@10.3.255.150>
Call-ID: 512_3123187670_1823140541@10.3.255.1
CSeq: 1162827419 REGISTER
Max-Forwards: 70
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, BYE, REGISTER, REFER, INFO, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, PRACK, UPDATE, OPTIONS, MESSAGE, PUBLISH
Contact: <sip:9711000000@10.3.255.1:5060;dtg=TG_INET1;reg-info=200>;q=0.0;expires=3600
X-Original-Addr:ip=10.4.255.150:port=5060:transport=udp
User-Agent: iPhone-Time to Call-1.1.1-ios-4.3.3
Content-Length: 0 |
This feature supports the following:
The following CLI commands are used to configure mapping the source IP/port to the SDP “c=” line:
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% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1
#the criteria
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 criterion 1 type message
# configure the message criteria
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 criterion 1 type message message messageTypes all
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 criterion 1 type message message methodType invite
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 criterion 2 type messageBody
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 criterion 2 type messageBody messageBody condition regex-match regexp numMatch match string "c=IN IP4"
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 criterion 2 type messageBody messageBody messageBodyType all
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 1 type variable
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 1 operation store
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 1 operation store to type variable variableValue var1
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 1 from type value value "c=IN IP4 "
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 2 type variable operation append
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 2 from type globalVariable globalVariableValue srcipaddr
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 2 to type variable variableValue var1
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 3 type messageBody
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 3 operation regsub
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 3 regexp string "c=IN IP4 (\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})"
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 3 from type variable variableValue var1
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 3 to type messageBody messageBodyValue all
#enable the state
% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 state enabled
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% set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_CUST2 sipTrunkGroup TG_CUST2_1 signaling messageManipulation inputAdapterProfile CHANGEIP1 |
The SBC supports NAT traversal of Signaling and Media. To configure, perform the following steps:
Enable NAT traversal for Signaling:
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% set addressContext default zone EXTERNAL sipTrunkGroup EXT_NETWORK services natTraversal signalingNat enabled |
Enable NAT traversal for Media:
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% set addressContext default zone EXTERNAL sipTrunkGroup EXT_NETWORK services natTraversal mediaNat enabled |
Configure udpKeepaliveTimer:
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% set addressContext default zone EXTERNAL sipTrunkGroup EXT_NETWORK services natTraversal udpKeepaliveTimer 60 |
This value is sent in the 200 OK of the Register to overcome the NAT binding issue. Always configure this value to be smaller.
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% set addressContext default zone EXTERNAL sipTrunkGroup EXT_NETWORK media directMediaAllowed enabled |
Set packet service profile:
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% set profiles media packetServiceProfile DEFAULT flags useDirectMedia enable |
SDP transparency supports the transparency of ICE and other parameters that are sent transparently through the SBX.
The following CLI commands facilitate the use of SDP transparency:
Initially, direct media is required to be enabled and configured on both the ingress/egress trunk groups.
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% set profiles media packetServiceProfile <DEFAULT_PSP> flags useDirectMedia enabled
% set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_IAD sipTrunkGroup TG_IAD media directMediaAllowed enabled
% set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_AS sipTrunkGroup TG_AS media directMediaAllowed enabled |
The following CLI command is used to turn on/off the SDP transparency feature on both ingress and egress trunk groups:
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% set addressContext default zone ZONE1 sipTrunkGroup SBX10_AS signaling sdpTransparency sdpTransparencyState enabled |
Ensure that media PSP DEFAULT is associated to the trunk group.
You delete a zone using the delete addressContext <addressContext name> zone
<zonename
> command. You must delete all objects (SIP/H.323 signaling ports and trunk groups) assigned to a zone before deleting a zone.
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A zone
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The high-level CLI syntax for zone object is shown below. For detailed syntax and parameter descriptions, go to the a specific pages page listed above under "Additional sectionspages".
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% set addressContext <addressContext name> zone <zone name> id <id #> % set addressContext <addressContext name> zone <zone name> action <dryUp | force> advancePeerControl <disabled | enabled> blockDirection <bothways | incoming | none | outgoing> cac <cac parameter> dialogTransparencydialogTransparency <disabled | enabled> disableZoneLevelLoopDetection <disabled | enabled> dnsGroup <dnsGroup name> domainName <string> dryUpTimeout <1-1440 mins> filterSipSrc flexiblePolicyAdapterProfile <profile name> gwSigPort <index #> gwTrunkGroup <TRUNKGROUP NAME> h323SigPort <h323SigPort parameters> h323TrunkGroup <TRUNKGROUP NAME> id <1-4096> ipPeer <ipPeer name> messageManipulation <inputAdapterProfile | outputAdapterProfile> mode <inService | outOfService> mtrmConnPort <index> relayPort <relayPort Index> remoteDeviceType <accessDevice | appServer | core | nni | none> retargetSupport <disabled | useSystemLevelConfiguration> sipHeaderForAnonymousCall <none | remotePartyId> sipRegRelay <disabled | enabled> sipSigPort <index #> sipTrunkGroup <TRUNKGROUP NAME> srvcc eatf <disabled | enabled> tracerouteSigPort |
To display the configured Zone and ID assignments:
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% show addressContext default zone EXTERNAL
zone EXTERNAL {
id 2;
ipPeer HUMPI_ext_peer {
ipAddress 10.34.9.70;
ipPort 9065;
state enabled;
policy {
description "";
sip {
fqdn "";
}
packetServiceProfileId "";
ipSignalingProfileId "";
}
}
sipSigPort 2 {
ipInterfaceGroupName LIF2;
ipAddress 10.34.9.104;
portNumber 5060;
state enabled;
transportProtocolsAllowed sip-udp,sip-tcp,sip-tls-tcp;
}
sipTrunkGroup HUMPI_EXT {
state enabled;
mode inService;
policy {
carrier 0000;
country 1;
sipDomain "";
localizationVariant northAmerica;
digitParameterHandling {
numberingPlan NANP_ACCESS;
ingressDmPmRule "";
egressDmPmRule "";
}
callRouting {
elementRoutingPriority DEFAULT_IP;
}
media {
packetServiceProfile DEFAULT;
}
services {
classOfService DEFAULT_IP;
}
signaling {
ipSignalingProfile DEFAULT_SIP;
}
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}
signaling {
methods {
subscribe allow;
}
}
media {
mediaIpInterfaceGroupName LIF2;
}
ingressIpPrefix 10.34.9.70 32;
}
}
% show addressContext default zone INTERNAL
zone INTERNAL {
id 1;
ipPeer HUMPI_int_peer {
ipAddress 10.34.9.70;
ipPort 7056;
state enabled;
policy {
description "";
sip {
fqdn "";
}
packetServiceProfileId "";
ipSignalingProfileId "";
} |
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} sipSigPort 1 { ipInterfaceGroupName LIF1; ipAddress 10.34.9.103; portNumber 5060; state enabled; transportProtocolsAllowed sip-udp,sip-tcp,sip-tls-tcp; } sipTrunkGroup HUMPI_INT { state enabled; mode inService; policy { carrier 0000; country 1; sipDomain ""; localizationVariant northAmerica; digitParameterHandling { numberingPlan NANP_ACCESS; ingressDmPmRule ""; egressDmPmRule ""; } callRouting { elementRoutingPriority DEFAULT_IP; } media { packetServiceProfile DEFAULT; } services { classOfService DEFAULT_IP; } signaling { ipSignalingProfile DEFAULT_SIP; } } signaling { methods { notify allow; } } media { mediaIpInterfaceGroupName LIF1; } ingressIpPrefix 10.34.9.70 32; } } |
To display the configured Zone and ID assignments details with display level set to 3:
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% show addressContext default zone defaultSigZone displaylevel 3 id 1; gwSigPort 1 { ipInterfaceGroupName ipinterface; ipAddress 1.2.3.4; portNumber 2569; role primary; mode inService; state disabled; } gwTrunkGroup GW1 { state disabled; mode outOfService; action dryUp; dryUpTimeout 5; accMc1Percent 90; accMc2Percent 70; accTimer 0; } h323TrunkGroup tg { state disabled; mode outOfService; action dryUp; dryUpTimeout 5; sendingCompleteEnbloc disabled; } ipPeer ippeer { ipAddress 1.2.3.4; ipPort 0; defaultForIp false; } sipSigPort 1 { ipInterfaceGroupName ipinterface; ipAddressV4 1.2.3.4; ipAddressV6 2001:DB8:85A3::8A2E:370:7334; portNumber 5060; mode inService; state disabled; tcpConnectTimeout 5; dscpValue 0; tlsProfileName defaultTlsProfile; transportProtocolsAllowed sip-udp; } |
To display the configured Zone and ID assignments details with display level set to “5”:
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% show addressContext default zone defaultSigZone displaylevel 5
id 1;
gwSigPort 1 {
ipInterfaceGroupName ipinterface;
ipAddress 1.2.3.4;
portNumber 2569;
role primary;
mode inService;
state disabled;
}
gwTrunkGroup GW1 {
state disabled;
mode outOfService;
action dryUp;
dryUpTimeout 5;
accMc1Percent 90;
accMc2Percent 70;
accTimer 0;
packetOutage {
minimumDuration 6000;
minimumCalls 1000;
bandwidthLimitReduction 50;
detectionState disabled;
detectionInterval 15;
}
callReservation {
inbound 1;
state disabled;
priorityCallMinimum 1;
incomingCallMinimum 1;
outgoingCallMinimum 10;
silc {
state disabled;
MC1Percent 75;
MC2Percent 25;
}
}
cac {
callLimit unlimited;
bandwidthLimit unlimited;
emergencyOversubscription 10;
ingress {
callRateMax unlimited;
callBurstMax 10;
}
egress {
callRateMax unlimited;
callBurstMax 10;
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}
}
media {
mediaIpInterfaceGroupName ipinterface;
sourceAddressFiltering disabled;
}
}
h323TrunkGroup tg {
state disabled;
mode outOfService;
action dryUp;
dryUpTimeout 5;
sendingCompleteEnbloc disabled;
policy {
carrier 0000;
country 1;
localizationVariant northAmerica;
digitParameterHandling {
numberingPlan NANP_ACCESS;
ingressDmPmRule "";
egressDmPmRule "";
}
callRouting {
elementRoutingPriority DEFAULT_IP;
}
media {
packetServiceProfile DEFAULT;
}
services {
classOfService DEFAULT_IP;
}
signaling {
ipSignalingProfile DEFAULT_H323;
}
}
packetOutage {
minimumDuration 6000;
minimumCalls 1000;
bandwidthLimitReduction 50;
detectionState disabled;
detectionInterval 15;
}
callReservation {
inbound 1;
state disabled;
priorityCallMinimum 1;
incomingCallMinimum 1;
outgoingCallMinimum 10;
silc {
state disabled;
MC1Percent 75;
MC2Percent 25;
}
}
cac {
callLimit unlimited;
bandwidthLimit unlimited;
emergencyOversubscription 10;
ingress {
callRateMax unlimited;
callBurstMax 10;
}
egress {
callRateMax unlimited;
callBurstMax 10;
}
}
services {
overlapDialing {
overlapState disabled;
minDigitsForQuery 0;
}
longDurationCall {
ldcTimeout 0;
ldcAction noAction;
ldcRelCause 41;
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} } media { mediaIpInterfaceGroupName ipinterface; sourceAddressFiltering disabled; directMediaAllowed disabled; directMediaGroupId 0; preAllocateResPad disabled; } callRouting { ansSupervisionTimeout 300; crankBackProfile default; respectBearerCapability disabled; } } ipPeer ippeer { ipAddress 1.2.3.4; ipPort 0; defaultForIp false; policy { description ""; sip { fqdn ""; fqdnPort 0; } packetServiceProfile ""; ipSignalingProfile ""; } } sipSigPort 1 { ipInterfaceGroupName ipinterface; ipAddressV4 1.2.3.4; ipAddressV6 2001:DB8:85A3::8A2E:370:7334; portNumber 5060; mode inService; state disabled; tcpConnectTimeout 5; dscpValue 0; tlsProfileName defaultTlsProfile; transportProtocolsAllowed sip-udp; } |
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% set addressContext default zone ZONE1 id 100 commit |
To view Zone statistics:
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% show table addressContext default zoneCurrentStatistics |
To view Zone status:
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% show table addressContext default zoneStatus |
To configure Trunk Group CAC:
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% set addressContext default zone ZONE1 sipTrunkGroup RHEL_1 cac callLimit 200 |
To view Trunk Group status:
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% show table addressContext default zone ZONE1 trunkGroupStatus |
To configure SIP Trunk Group CAC:
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% set addressContext default zone ZONE1 sipTrunkGroup RHEL_1 cac callLimit 200 |
To configure registration configurations:
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% set addressContext default zone EXTERNAL sipTrunkGroup EXT_NETWORK signaling registration requireRegistration required expires 60 insideExpiresMinimum 3600 |
To create SIP/H.323 signaling ports inside zone:
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% set addressContext default zone INTERNAL5 id 5 sipSigPort 5 ipAddressV4 10.9.89.10 portNumber 4010 transportProtocolsAllowed sip-udp,sip-tcp,sip-tls-tcp ipInterfaceGroupName IFG-INT5 state enabled |
To show status/statistics of SIP/H.323 signaling ports:
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% show status addressContext a1 zone INTERNAL sipSigPortStatus sipSigPortStatus 1 { state inService; } % show status addressContext a1 zone INTERNAL sipSigPortStatistics sipSigPortStatistics 1 { callRate 0; origCalls 5864747; termCalls 9410868; txPdus 55245380; rxPdus 45825318; txBytes 26211787697; rxBytes 18580071475; inRegs 0; outRegs 0; } |
This feature supports configuring multiple SIP signaling ports (up to 16) in the same zone facing the AS:
Below are CLI command examples to configure multiple SIP signaling ports:
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% set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_AS id 20 sipSigPort 1 ipAddressV4 10.3.255.1 5060 transportProtocolsAllowed sip-tcp, sip-tls-tcp ipInterfaceGroupName LIG2 state enabled % set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_AS id 20 sipSigPort 2 ipAddressV4 10.3.255.2 5060 transportProtocolsAllowed sip-udp ipInterfaceGroupName LIG2 state enabled |
The following CLI commands enable this feature:
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% set global signaling sipSigControls multipleContactsPerAoR enabled % set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_IAD sipTrunkGroup TG_IAD signaling registration requireRegistration supported % set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_IAD remoteDeviceType accessDevice % set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_AS remoteDeviceType appServer |
This feature provides the IP address, port number and the transport parameters from the source IP packet carried in the REGISTER message reaching the registrar in the SIP proprietary header- X-Original-Addr.
Use the following CLI command to configure the Endpoint address in X-Header:
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% set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_AS sipTrunkGroup TG_AS signaling registration includeXOriginalAddr enabled |
Once the feature is configured there will be an additional header (X-Original-Addr) in the outgoing SIP Register message as follows:
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REGISTER sip:10.3.255.150:5060 SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.3.255.1:5060;branch=z9hG4bK00B000b62fb005af43f From: <sip:9711000000@10.3.255.150>;tag=gK00000fca To: <sip:9711000000@10.3.255.150> Call-ID: 512_3123187670_1823140541@10.3.255.1 CSeq: 1162827419 REGISTER Max-Forwards: 70 Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, BYE, REGISTER, REFER, INFO, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, PRACK, UPDATE, OPTIONS, MESSAGE, PUBLISH Contact: <sip:9711000000@10.3.255.1:5060;dtg=TG_INET1;reg-info=200>;q=0.0;expires=3600 X-Original-Addr:ip=10.4.255.150:port=5060:transport=udp User-Agent: iPhone-Time to Call-1.1.1-ios-4.3.3 Content-Length: 0 |
This feature supports the following:
The following CLI commands are used to configure mapping the source IP/port to the SDP “c=” line:
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% set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 #the criteria % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 criterion 1 type message # configure the message criteria % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 criterion 1 type message message messageTypes all % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 criterion 1 type message message methodType invite % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 criterion 2 type messageBody % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 criterion 2 type messageBody messageBody condition regex-match regexp numMatch match string "c=IN IP4" % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 criterion 2 type messageBody messageBody messageBodyType all % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 1 type variable % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 1 operation store % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 1 operation store to type variable variableValue var1 % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 1 from type value value "c=IN IP4 " % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 2 type variable operation append % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 2 from type globalVariable globalVariableValue srcipaddr % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 2 to type variable variableValue var1 % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 3 type messageBody % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 3 operation regsub % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 3 regexp string "c=IN IP4 (\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})" % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 3 from type variable variableValue var1 % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 rule 1 action 3 to type messageBody messageBodyValue all #enable the state % set profiles signaling sipAdaptorProfile CHANGEIP1 state enabled commit |
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% set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_CUST2 sipTrunkGroup TG_CUST2_1 signaling messageManipulation inputAdapterProfile CHANGEIP1 |
The SBC supports NAT traversal of Signaling and Media. To configure, perform the following steps:
Enable NAT traversal for Signaling:
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% set addressContext default zone EXTERNAL sipTrunkGroup EXT_NETWORK services natTraversal signalingNat enabled |
Enable NAT traversal for Media:
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% set addressContext default zone EXTERNAL sipTrunkGroup EXT_NETWORK services natTraversal mediaNat enabled |
Configure udpKeepaliveTimer:
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% set addressContext default zone EXTERNAL sipTrunkGroup EXT_NETWORK services natTraversal udpKeepaliveTimer 60 |
This value is sent in the 200 OK of the Register to overcome the NAT binding issue. Always configure this value to be smaller.
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% set addressContext default zone EXTERNAL sipTrunkGroup EXT_NETWORK media directMediaAllowed enabled |
Set packet service profile:
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% set profiles media packetServiceProfile DEFAULT flags useDirectMedia enable |
SDP transparency supports the transparency of ICE and other parameters that are sent transparently through the SBX.
The following CLI commands facilitate the use of SDP transparency:
Initially, direct media is required to be enabled and configured on both the ingress/egress trunk groups.
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% set profiles media packetServiceProfile <DEFAULT_PSP> flags useDirectMedia enabled % set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_IAD sipTrunkGroup TG_IAD media directMediaAllowed enabled % set addressContext ADDR_CONTEXT_1 zone ZONE_AS sipTrunkGroup TG_AS media directMediaAllowed enabled |
The following CLI command is used to turn on/off the SDP transparency feature on both ingress and egress trunk groups:
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% set addressContext default zone ZONE1 sipTrunkGroup SBX10_AS signaling sdpTransparency sdpTransparencyState enabled |
Ensure that media PSP DEFAULT is associated to the trunk group.
You delete a zone using the delete addressContext <addressContext name> zone
<zonename
> command. You must delete all objects (SIP/H.323 signaling ports and trunk groups) assigned to a zone before deleting a zone.