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Document #: LTRT-89729
Mediant 3000
Parameter
Description
server in the Proxy Sets table (see 'Configuring Proxy Sets Table' on
page
).
Notes:
If you are not using a proxy server, you must define outbound IP call
routing rules in the Outbound IP Routing Table (described in
Configuring Outbound IP Routing Table on page
).
This parameter is applicable only to the GW/IP-to-IP application.
Web/EMS: Proxy Name
[ProxyName]
Defines the Home Proxy domain name. If specified, this name is used
as the Request-URI in REGISTER, INVITE and other SIP messages,
and as the host part of the To header in INVITE messages. If not
specified, the Proxy IP address is used instead.
The valid value is a string of up to 49 characters.
Note:
This parameter functions together with the UseProxyIPasHost
parameter.
Web: Use Proxy IP as
Host
[UseProxyIPasHost]
Enables the use of the proxy server's IP address (in dotted-decimal
notation) as the host name in SIP From and To headers in REGISTER
requests.
[0]
Disable (default)
[1]
Enable
If this parameter is disabled and the device registers to an IP Group
(i.e., proxy server), it uses the string configured by the ProxyName
parameter as the host name in the REGISTER's Request-URI and uses
the string configured by the IP Group table parameter, SIPGroupName
as the host name in the To and From headers. If the IP Group is
configured with a Proxy Set that has multiple IP addresses, all the
REGISTER messages sent to these proxies are sent with the same
host name.
Note:
If this parameter is disabled and the ProxyName parameter is not
configured, the proxy's IP address is used as the host name in the
REGISTER Request-URI.
Web: Redundancy Mode
EMS: Proxy Redundancy
Mode
[ProxyRedundancyMod
e]
Determines whether the device switches back to the primary Proxy after
using a redundant Proxy.
[0]
Parking = (Default) The device continues working with a
redundant (now active) Proxy until the next failure, after which it
works with the next redundant Proxy.
[1]
Homing = The device always tries to work with the primary Proxy
server (i.e., switches back to the primary Proxy whenever it's
available).
Note:
To use this Proxy Redundancy mechanism, you need to enable
the keep-alive with Proxy option, by setting the parameter
EnableProxyKeepAlive to 1 or 2.
Web: Proxy IP List
Refresh Time
EMS: IP List Refresh
Time
[ProxyIPListRefreshTim
e]
Defines the time interval (in seconds) between each Proxy IP list
refresh.
The range is 5 to 2,000,000. The default interval is 60.
Web: Enable Fallback to
Routing Table
EMS: Fallback Used
[IsFallbackUsed]
Determines whether the device falls back to the Outbound IP Routing
Table for call routing when Proxy servers are unavailable.
[0]
Disable = (Default) Fallback is not used.
[1]
Enable = The Outbound IP Routing Table is used when Proxy
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