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74. Configuration Parameters Reference
time, it considers the flow failed.
Note:
The device sends a CRLF message to the Proxy Set only if the
Proxy Keep-Alive feature (EnableProxyKeepAlive parameter) is enabled
and its transport type is set to TCP or TLS. The device first sends a SIP
OPTION message to establish the TCP/TLS connection and if it
receives any SIP response, it continues sending the CRLF keep-alive
sequences.
configure voip > sip-
definition settings > ping-
pong-keep-alive-time
[PingPongKeepAliveTime]
Defines the periodic interval (in seconds) after which a “ping” (double-
CRLF) keep-alive is sent to a proxy/registrar, using the CRLF Keep-
Alive mechanism.
The default range is 5 to 2,000,000. The default is 120.
The device uses the range of 80-100% of this user-defined value as the
actual interval. For example, if the parameter value is set to 200 sec,
the interval used is any random time between 160 to 200 seconds. This
prevents an “avalanche” of keep-alive by multiple SIP UAs to a specific
server.
Max Generated Register
Rate
configure voip > sip-
definition settings > max-
gen-reg-rate
[MaxGeneratedRegisters
Rate]
Defines the maximum number of user register requests (REGISTER
messages) that the device sends (to a proxy or registrar server) at a
user-defined rate configured by the GeneratedRegistersInterval
parameter. The parameter is useful in that it may be used to prevent an
overload on the device's CPU caused by sending many registration
requests at a given time.
The valid value is 30 to 300 register requests per second. The default is
150.
For configuration examples, see the description of the
GeneratedRegistersInterval parameter.
Generated Register
Interval
gen-reg-int
[GeneratedRegistersInter
val]
Defines the rate (in seconds) at which the device sends user register
requests (REGISTER messages). The parameter is based on the
maximum number of REGISTER messages that can be sent at this
rate, configured by the MaxGeneratedRegistersRate parameter.
The valid value is 1 to 5. The default is 1.
Configuration examples:
If you configure the MaxGeneratedRegistersRate parameter to 100
and the GeneratedRegistersInterval to 5, the device sends a
maximum of 20 REGISTER messages per second (i.e., 100
messages divided by 5 sec; 100 per 5 seconds).
If you configure the MaxGeneratedRegistersRate parameter to 100
and the GeneratedRegistersInterval to 1, the device sends a
maximum of a 100 REGISTER messages per second.
74.6.2 Network Application Parameters
The SIP network application parameters are described in the table below.
Table
74-32: SIP Network Application Parameters
Parameter
Description
SRDs Table
SRDs
configure voip > srd
Defines Signaling Routing Domains (SRD).
The format of the ini file table parameter is as follows:
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