SIP Transport Type
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This is especially useful for a system where there are no SRV records configured to use a
predefined transport order for receiving requests. When sending a request, the unit either follows
the SRV configuration, or, if not available, any transport parameter received from a redirection or
from a configured SIP URL. See
“Chapter 10 - DNS SRV Configuration” on page 145
for more
details.
6.
Restart the Mediatrix 1204 so that the changes may take effect.
Transport Parameter
You can define whether the Mediatrix 1204 must include its supported transport in all SIP messages that have
the
Contact
header, except for the REGISTER message. See
“SIP Transport Type” on page 224
for details
on how to include transport parameters in the REGISTER message.
If enabled, then the Mediatrix 1204 will send SIP messages with the “transport” parameter in the
Contact
header set to the currently supported transport type.
X
To include the supported transport in the contact header:
1.
In the
sipMIB
, indicate if the unit must include its supported transport in the
Contact
header in the
sipTransportContactEnable
variable.
Available values are
enable
and
disable
. If you set the variable to enable, the transport parameter
is either set to:
•
transport=tcp
when TCP is enabled and UDP is disabled
•
transport=udp
when UDP is enabled and TCP disabled
•
no transport parameter when both TCP and UDP are enabled
UDP Source Port Behaviour
You can configure if the Mediatrix 1204 always uses the same local port (the port on which it is listening for
incoming packets) when sending SIP traffic over UDP. This is called symmetric UDP source port. Symmetric
UDP ports are sometimes needed to traverse NAT/Firewall devices.
When changing this setting, all destinations are automatically sent out of the penalty box, when applicable.
This feature is currently located under the
mediatrixExperimental
branch of the MIB structure. See
for more details.
X
To set the UDP source port behaviour:
1.
In the
sipInteropMIB
, set the
sipInteropSymmetricUdpSourcePortEnable
variable to
enable
.
The SIP signalling sent over UDP originates from the same port as the port on which the user agent
is listening (see
for details). ICMP messages are not processed, which
means that unreachable targets will take longer to detect.
If you set the variable to
disable
, the SIP signalling over UDP uses a randomly-generated
originating port. ICMP errors are processed correctly.
2.
Restart the Mediatrix 1204 so that the changes may take effect.
Note:
If the Mediatrix 1204 has the following configuration:
•
the
sipTransportRegistrationEnable
variable is set to
disable
•
the UDP transport type is disabled
•
the TCP transport type is enabled
The Mediatrix 1204 will not work properly unless the SIP server uses the TCP transport type by default.
This is also true if the Mediatrix 1204 has the TCP transport disabled and the UDP transport enabled. In this
case, the Mediatrix 1204 will not work properly unless the SIP server uses the UDP transport protocol by
default.
Summary of Contents for Mediatrix 1204
Page 6: ...Mediatrix Telecom a Division of Media5 Corporation Reference Manual...
Page 26: ...Preface About this Manual End User Technical Support xxvi Mediatrix 1204...
Page 27: ...Installation and Web Page Configuration...
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Page 50: ...Chapter 1 Installation Verifying the Installation 24 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 98: ...Chapter 4 Web Interface SIP Parameters SIP Authentication 72 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 127: ...SNMP Configuration...
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Page 162: ...Chapter 8 IP Address and Network Configuration Ethernet Connection Speed 136 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 170: ...Chapter 9 SIP Servers Presence Compositor Server 144 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 174: ...Chapter 10 DNS SRV Configuration DNS SRV Oriented Settings 148 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 196: ...Chapter 12 Configuration File Download Configuration File Example 170 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 220: ...Chapter 14 Gateway Configuration Detecting a Far End Disconnect 194 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 240: ...Chapter 16 Voice Transmissions User Gain 214 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 288: ...Chapter 23 Telephony Attributes Delayed Hot Line 262 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 294: ...Chapter 25 Quality of Service QoS VLAN 268 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 298: ...Chapter 26 Syslog Daemon Syslog Daemon Configuration 272 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 302: ...Chapter 27 Statistics RTP Statistics 276 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 319: ...Appendices...
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Page 332: ...Appendix B Standard Hardware Information Warranty 306 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 336: ...Appendix C Cabling Considerations RJ 11 Telephone Cable 310 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 372: ...Appendix E Glossary Wide Area Network WAN 346 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 390: ...Index W 364 Mediatrix 1204...