MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series
SIP User's Manual
60
Document #: LTRT-53301
Table
5-3: Description of Configuration Modes
Configuration Mode
Description
“context cs”
Entered from the "main configuration" mode.
This mode contains the definitions of the logical interfaces required for call
handling by providing access to the “sip interface” and “pstn interface”
modes.
“Interface sip”
To enter the “interface sip” mode, change to the “context cs” mode, and
then use the command “interface sip sip”. This mode contains the Proxy
and Registrar definitions.
For a detailed description of parameters, refer to '
775H805H
SIP Proxy & Registration
' on page
776H806H
69
.
“interface isdn”
To enter the “interface pstn” mode, change to the “context cs” mode, and
then use the command “interface pstn <0..3>”.
This mode is used to configure the ISDN interface, which is a logical
abstraction used for call routing.
For a detailed list of parameters, refer to '
777H807H
ISDN Interface'
on page
778H808H
78
.
“gateway sip”
From the main configuration mode, use the command “gateway sip”. This
mode is used to configure general SIP-related parameters.
For a detailed description of the parameters, refer '
779H809H
SIP General
'
on page
780H810H
67
.
“port ethernet”
From the main configuration mode, use the command “port Ethernet 0
<0..1>”. Use 0 for the Ethernet port that corresponds to the LAN interface
and 1 for the Ethernet port that corresponds to the WAN interface.
This mode is used to configure the LAN and WAN ports (e.g., to configure
the physical connection mode).
In this mode, the media characteristics of the Ethernet port are defined. For
more information, refer to '
781H811H
IP '
on page
782H812H
101
.
“port isdn”
From the main configuration mode, enter the command “port pstn 0 <0..3>,
where 0 indicates the port number written on the case.
This mode is used to configure specific ISDN ports (e.g., to define the User
or Network side).
For more information, refer to Section '
783H813H
ISDN Port Settings
' on page
784H814H
76
.
“profile napt”
From the main configuration mode, enter the command “profile napt WAN”.
This mode contains configuration specific to NAPT on the WAN interface.
Refer to Section
785H815H
Services
on page
786H816H
115
.
“profile voice ip”
From the main configuration mode, enter the command “profile voice isdn
<0..4>". For more information, see '
787H817H
ISDN Profiles'
on page
788H818H
95
.
“profile voice isdn”
From the main configuration mode enter the command “profile voice ip
<0..30>
For more information, refer to '
789H819H
IP Profiles
' on page
790H820H
93
.
“profile coder-group”
From the main configuration mode, enter the command “profile coder-
group <1…5>". For more information, refer to
791H821H
Coder Group
on page
792H822H
98
.
5.3.6
Shutdown / No Shutdown
Certain configuration modes (such as ISDN Interface) must be deactivated and re-
activated (using the ‘shutdown’ and ‘no shutdown’ commands) for their parameters to take
affect on the running configuration (on-the-fly).
This rule applies to the following configuration modes:
ip_interface
port isdn mode (use up/down instead of shutdown / no shutdown)
port ethernet