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MediaPack BRI Series
User's Manual 84 Document #: LTRT-83702
Table 6-2: SIP Proxy and Registration Parameters (continues on pages 83 to 86)
Parameter Description
Proxy Swap Timeout
[proxy-hot-swap <500-
2000ms>]
The time (in msec) after which a proxy is considered not working and the next proxy
is used. If fallback proxies are used, keep-alive must be enabled and the redundancy
mode must be set to parking or homing.
Valid range is 500 to 20,000 msec. The default is 2,000 msec.
Note: For fallback to routing table, please see parameter Fallback-to-routing table.
Enable-keep-alive
[[no]keepAlive]
Specifies if keep-alive using options is enabled.
Valid options include:
Enabled
Disabled (default)
Registrar-Related Parameters
Enable Registration
[[no]useRegistrar]
Enables or disables registration.
Valid options include:
Enable = the system tries to register with a registrar. In this case, a registrar or
proxy must be specified. For additional information, refer to Section 'SIP Proxy &
Registration Settings' on page 82.
Disable (default) = the system does not register with a registrar.
Registrar Address
[[no]registrar <IP|FQDN>]
Address to where REGISTER requests are sent.
Valid options include:
IP
FQDN
Registration Domain
Name
[reg-domain-name]
Defines the host part of the to and from header of the register message.
Valid options include:
IP
FQDN
Registration Expiry
Time
[reg-expiry-timeout]
Defines the value of the expire header.
Valid range is 10 to 10,000 seconds. The default is 3,600.
Retry time
[reg-retry-timeout]
Defines the time after which a failed registration is repeated.
Valid range is 5 to 3,600 sec. The default is 30 sec.
Routing-Related Parameters
Routing & Manipulation
[no]route-before-incoming]
Determines if the routing manipulation is performed before or after number
manipulation.
Valid options include:
route-first
route-last (default)
Enable Fallback to
Routing Table
[[no]fallback-to-routing-
table]
This parameter is applicable only if the proxy is enabled and routing tables are used.
Valid options include:
Yes = If the proxy is not reachable, requests are sent to the address determined
by the routing table.
No (default) = if the proxy is not reachable, requests are discarded.
Prefer Routing Table
[[no]prefer-route-table]
This parameter is applicable only if the proxy is enabled and routing tables are used.
Valid options include:
No (default) = requests are sent to the proxy.
Yes = requests are sent to the destination specified in the routing table. If the
entry is not found, the requests are sent to the proxy (if a proxy is enabled)