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Mediant 500 MSBR
Proxy Address
proxy-address
[ProxyIp_IpAddress]
Defines the address of the proxy.
Up to 10 addresses can be configured per Proxy Set. The address can be
defined as an IP address in dotted-decimal notation (e.g., 201.10.8.1) or
FQDN. You can also specify the port using the following format:
IPv4 address: <IP address>:<port> (e.g., 201.10.8.1:5060)
IPv6 address: <[IPV6 address]>:<port> (e.g.,
[2000::1:200:200:86:14]:5060)
Note:
When configured with an FQDN, you can configure the periodic rate at
which the device performs DNS queries to resolve the FQDN into IP
addresses. For more information, see the ProxyIPListRefreshTime
parameter.
When configured with an FQDN, you can configure the method (e.g., A-
record) for resolving the domain name into an IP address, using the
'DNS Resolve Method' parameter in this table (see above).
The device supports up to 30 DNS-resolved IP addresses. If the DNS
resolution provides more than this number, the device uses the first 30
IP addresses in the received list and ignores the rest.
For the SBC application: You can configure the device to use the port
indicated in the Request-URI of the incoming message, instead of the
port configured for the parameter. To enable this, use the
IPGroup_SBCRouteUsingRequestURIPort parameter for the IP Group
that is associated with the Proxy Set (Configuring IP Groups on page
333).
Transport Type
transport-type
[ProxyIp_TransportTy
pe]
Defines the transport type for communicating with the proxy.
[0]
UDP
[1]
TCP
[2]
TLS
[-1]
= (Default) The transport type is according to the settings of the
global parameter, SIPTransportType.
20.6 Building and Viewing SIP Entities in Topology View
The Topology view lets you easily build and view your main SIP entities, including trunks
and ports (analog and digital), Trunk Groups, IP Groups, SIP Interfaces, and Media
Realms. The Topology view graphically displays these entities and the associations
between them, giving you a better understanding of your SIP topology and configuration.
The Topology view also lets you configure additional SIP settings that are important to your
deployment such as routing and manipulation. You can use the Topology view as an
alternative to configuring the entities in their respective Web pages or you can use it in
combination.
To access the Topology view:
Click the Topology View home
icon (
Setup
menu >
Signaling & Media
tab >
Topology View
).
The main areas of the Topology view is shown below and described in the subsequent
table.
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