Use the IP Signaling Peer Group object to configure an IP Signaling Peer Group containing a set of IP peers.
Command Syntax
% set profiles ipSignalingPeerGroup <peer_group_name>
description <string>
ipSignalingPeerGroupData <0-32000>
sendAllIpAddressAndFQDN <disable | enable>
Command Parameters
The IP Signaling Peer Group Parameters are as shown below
IP Signaling Peer Group Parameters
Parameter | Length/Range | Description |
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ipSignalingPeerGroup
| 1-23 | Name of IP Signaling Peer Group. |
description
| 1-199 | IP Signaling Peer Group description. |
ipSignalingPeerGroupData
| N/A | IP Signaling Peer Group configuration details. Assign a sequence number to each IP Peer to include in this IP Signaling Peer Group. - <
sequence #> – A unique sequence number for each IP Peer belonging to this IP Signaling Peer Group. (range: 0-32000). For each IP Peer, the following configuration options are available:
fqdn – FQDN to use for sending egress calls/requests to this IP peer. (up to 63 characters)fqdnPort – Port number for FQDN. (range: 0-65535 / default = 0)ipAddress – IP address of this IP peer. (default is "0.0.0.0")ipPort – TCP/UDP port for this IP peer. (range: 0-65535 / default = 0)serviceStatus – Select "inService" to use this IP peer.inService outOfService (default)
|
sendAllIpAddressAndFQDN
| N/A | By default, the PSX sends one IP address to the SBC in round robin order. Enable this flag to send all IP addresses and FQDNs for the IP Signaling Peer Group in a single policy response. |
Command Example
% set profiles ipSignalingPeerGroup SIPPeer-1 description "Peer group example" ipSignalingPeerGroupData 1 fqdn www.mysite.com fqdnPort 5066 ipAddress 10.22.33.44 serviceStatus inService
% set profiles ipSignalingPeerGroup SIPPeer-1 sendAllIpAddressAndFQDN enable
% show profiles ipSignalingPeerGroup
sendAllIpAddressAndFQDN enable;
ipSignalingPeerGroup SIPPeer-1 {
description "Peer group example";
ipSignalingPeerGroupData 1 {
serviceStatus inService;
ipAddress 10.22.33.44;
fqdn www.mysite.com;
fqdnPort 5066;
}
}