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Document #: LTRT-89729
Mediant 3000
To configure common SAS settings:
1.
Open the SAS Configuration page
(
Configuration
tab >
VoIP
menu >
SAS
>
Stand
Alone Survivability
).
2.
Define the port used for sending and receiving SAS messages. This can be any of the
following port types:
•
UDP port - defined in the 'SAS Local SIP UDP Port' field
•
TCP port - defined in the 'SAS Local SIP TCP Port' field
•
TLS port - defined in the 'SAS Local SIP TLS Port' field
Note:
This SAS port must be different than the device's local gateway port (i.e., that
defined for the 'SIP UDP/TCP/TLS Local Port' parameter in the SIP General
Parameters page -
Configuration
tab >
VoIP
menu >
SIP Definitions
>
General Parameters
).
3.
In the 'SAS Default Gateway IP' field, define the IP address and port (in the format
x.x.x.x:port)
of the device (i.e., Gateway application). Note that the port of the device is
defined by the parameter ‘SIP UDP Local Port’ (refer to the note in Step 2 above).
4.
In the 'SAS Registration Time' field, define the value for the SIP Expires header, which
is sent in the 200 OK response to an incoming REGISTER message when SAS is in
emergency state.
5.
From the 'SAS Binding Mode' drop-down list, select the database binding mode:
•
0-URI:
If the incoming AOR in the REGISTER request uses a ‘tel:’ URI or
‘user=phone’, the binding is done according to the Request-URI user part only.
Otherwise, the binding is done according to the entire Request-URI (i.e., user and
host parts - user@host).
•
1-User Part Only:
Binding is done according to the user part only.
You must select
1-User Part Only
in cases where the UA sends REGISTER
messages as SIP URI, but the INVITE messages sent to this UA include a Tel URI.
For example, when the AOR of an incoming REGISTER is sip:[email protected],
SAS adds the entire SIP URI (e.g., sip:[email protected]) to its database (when the
parameter is set to '0-URI'). However, if a subsequent Request-URI of an INVITE
message for this UA arrives with sip:[email protected] user=phone, SAS searches its
database for "3200", which it does not find. Alternatively, when this parameter is set to
'1-User Part Only', then upon receiving a REGISTER message with
sip:[email protected], SAS adds only the user part (i.e., "3200") to its database.
Therefore, if a Request-URI of an INVITE message for this UA arrives with
sip:[email protected] user=phone, SAS can successfully locate the UA in its database.
Figure
31-1: Configuring Common Settings
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