CHAPTER 20 SIP Definitions
Mediant 4000 SBC | User's Manual
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For the SBC application: The device uses the username and password configured
for the Serving IP Group in the IP Groups table for user registration and
authentication, in the scenarios listed below. For this mode of operation, the
'Authentication Mode' parameter in the IP Groups table for the Serving IP Group
must be configured to
SBC As Client
:
✔
If there is no Account configured for the Served IP Group and Serving IP Group
in the Accounts table.
✔
If there is an Account configured for the Served IP Group and Serving IP
Group, but without a username and password.
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See also the following optional, related parameters:
✔
UseRandomUser - enables the device to assign a random string to the user
part of the SIP Contact header of new Accounts.
✔
UnregisterOnStartup - enables the device to unregister and then re-register
Accounts upon a device reset.
The following procedure describes how to configure Accounts through the Web interface. You can
also configure it through ini file [Account] or CLI (
configure
voip
>
sip- definition
account
).
➢
To configure an Account:
1.
Open the Accounts table (
Setup
menu >
Signaling & Media
tab >
SIP Definitions
folder >
Accounts
).
2.
Click
New
; the following dialog box appears:
3.
Configure an account according to the parameters described in the table below.
4.
Click
Apply
.
Once you have configured Accounts, you can register or un-register them, as described below:
➢
To register or un-register an Account:
1.
In the table, select the required Account entry row.
2.
From the
Action
drop-down list, choose one of the following commands:
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Register
to register the Account.
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Un-Register
to un-register the Account.
To view Account registration status, see
Table 20-1: Accounts Table Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Description
General
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