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Chapter 25 Configuring Application Layer Protocol Inspection
Skinny (SCCP) Inspection
To configure the timeout for the SIP media connection, enter the following command:
hostname(config)#
timeout sip_media
hh
:
mm
:
ss
This command configures the idle timeout after which a SIP media connection is closed.
Verifying and Monitoring SIP Inspection
The
show sip
command assists in troubleshooting SIP inspection engine issues and is described with the
inspect protocol sip udp 5060
command. The
show timeout
sip
command displays the timeout value
of the designated protocol.
The
show sip
command displays information for SIP sessions established across the security appliance.
Along with the
debug sip
and
show local-host
commands, this command is used for troubleshooting
SIP inspection engine issues.
Note
We recommend that you configure the
pager
command before entering the
show sip
command. If there
are a lot of SIP session records and the
pager
command is not configured, it takes a while for the
show
sip
command output to reach its end.
The following is sample output from the
show sip
command:
hostname#
show sip
Total: 2
call-id [email protected]
state Call init, idle 0:00:01
call-id [email protected]
state Active, idle 0:00:06
This sample shows two active SIP sessions on the security appliance (as shown in the Total field). Each
call-id
represents a call.
The first session, with the call-id [email protected], is in the state Call Init,
which means the session is still in call setup. Call setup is not complete until a final response to the call
has been received. For instance, the caller has already sent the INVITE, and maybe received a 100
Response, but has not yet seen the 200 OK, so the call setup is not complete yet. Any non-1xx response
message is considered a final response. This session has been idle for 1 second.
The second session is in the state Active, in which call setup is complete and the endpoints are
exchanging media. This session has been idle for 6 seconds.
Skinny (SCCP) Inspection
This section describes SCCP application inspection. This section includes the following topics:
•
SCCP Inspection Overview, page 25-72
•
Supporting Cisco IP Phones, page 25-72
•
Restrictions and Limitations, page 25-72
•
Verifying and Monitoring SCCP Inspection, page 25-73
Summary of Contents for 500 Series
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