Use the GW Sig Port window to configure a signaling port for gateway-to-gateway (GW to GW) call signaling. The gateway-to-gateway signaling protocol transports call signaling messages between SBC (and GSX) instances over a TCP connection and requires that an external PSX is part of the network. The SBC supports gateway-to-gateway signaling on all platforms, including virtualized SBC SWe deployments. The parameters to define the GW signaling port differ based on your type of SBC platform. For cloud-based deployments of SBC SWe (I-SBC or D-SBC), the parameters include IP Var so that the IP address for the port can be specified using a metavariable rather than a static IP address. For other SBC platforms, use the IP Address V4 or V6 parameter to enter a specific IP address. The SBC supports a single GW signaling port at a time. The GW signaling port must be defined within the default address context and the defaultSigZone zone and assigned an index value of 1. Each signaling port within an Address Context must use a unique IP address and port number combination. The SBC 7000 system supports creating IP Interface Groups containing sets of IP interfaces that are not "processor friendly" (i.e. carried on physical Ethernet ports served by separate processors). However, restrictions exist regarding the usage of such Interface Groups. (This ability does not apply to the SBC 5400, which has only two physical media ports. You may configure the IP interfaces from the two physical ports within the same IP Interface Groups without restrictions.) For complete details, refer to Configuring IP Interface Groups and Interfaces. On the SBC main screen, choose a path: The GW Sig Port window is displayed. The following figure shows the window for an I-SBC or D-SBC (cloud) deployment that includes the IP Var parameter. The following figure shows the window for non-cloud deployment, including the IP Address V4 or V6 parameter. To create a new GW Sig Port, The Create New GW Sig Port window is displayed. The following example shows the parameters for an I-SBC or D-SBC deployment. GW Sig Port Parameters Parameter Length/Range Description Index 1-625234688 Set the index for the gateway signaling port to 1. IP Interface Group Name N/A Choose the name of the IP interface group used by this signaling port. Dscpvalue IP Address IPv4/IPv6 format Specify the IP address for the gateway signaling listening port in IPv4 or IPv6 format. This is a required parameter visible on hardware systems and SBC SWe systems that do not use metavariables. Note: For cloud-based I-SBC, D-SBC and SBC SWe deployments, this parameter is not visible. Port Number 1-65535 The logical port number of the TCP port to use for this connection. The default is 2569. Role N/A The main role of the signaling port: When no primary port exists, the SBC cannot issue connection requests to other SBCs, whereby calls that require them are disconnected. When a secondary port is configured as primary, the previous primary is automatically made secondary. Mode N/A The operational state of the Gateway signaling service: State N/A The administrative state of this gateway signaling port: 0-255 Specify the metavariable to use to assign an IP address to the gateway signaling port in an I-SBC or D-SBC deployment. Note: This parameter is visible for only I-SBC and D-SBC deployments in the SBC SWe. To edit any of the GW Sig Ports in the list, click the radio button next to the specific Gw Sig Port name. Change the variable value and click Save. To delete a GW Sig Port,View GW Sig Port
Create the GW Sig Port
0-63 The SCP value for packets from this GW signaling port. The default value is 0.
• Disabled – Inactive
• Enabled – ActiveIP Var Edit the GW Sig Port
Delete the GW Sig Port