Location Service configuration task list
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SmartWare Software Configuration Guide
51 • Location Service
An alias is an alternative way to express the user-part of an identity. An alias is never used to build a sip-uri and
will never be used in communication with another device. The alias is used for comparing or matching the
identity with a sip-uri received from an external device.
Mode:
Identity
The huge amount of possible configuration parameters has been separated into different configuration enti-
ties–the faces. The faces refer to authentication, registration and call. Each face works in two directions–out-
bound and inbound. Outbound faces refer to to requests originating from your identity. Inbound faces refer to
requests destined to your identity.
•
Authentication outbound face (see
page 605
)
•
Authentication inbound face (see
page 606
)
•
Registration outbound face (see
page 608
)
•
Registration inbound face (see
page 610
)
•
Call outbound face (see
page 611
)
•
Call inbound face (see
page 612
)
Authentication outbound face
The authentication outbound face is used to provide authentication credentials to challenges from other user
agents or proxies.
Mode:
Identity
An authentication entry establishes a link between an identity and exactly one pair of credentials in an authen-
tication-service. To link multiple credentials to an identity, there must be one authentication entry in the
authentication outbound face for each pair of credentials to link. The parameter username selects the entry in
the authentication-service to use. The parameter username can be omitted if and only if the name of the iden-
tity matches exactly the username in the authentication-service.
Step
Command
Purpose
1
[
node
](identity)[name]# [no] alias name
<alias>
Adds a new alias to the identity. The no form of the
command removes an existing alias.
Step
Command
Purpose
1
[
node
](identity)# [no] authentication out-
bound
Adds a new face to the identity. The no form of the
command removes an existing face with all content
in it.