Setting
Description
Default Zone
types
SIP UDP/IX
filter mode
Determines whether INVITE requests sent to this zone filter out
UDP/UDT/IX or UDP/DTLS/UDT/IX. This option may be required to enable
interoperability with SIP devices that do not support the UDP/UDT/IX or
UDP/DTLS/UDT/IX protocol.
On
: any media line referring to the UDP/UDT/IX or UDP/DTLS/UDT/IX
protocol is replaced with RTP/AVP and disabled.
Off
: INVITE requests are not modified.
We recommend that
SIP UDP/IX filter mode
is set to
On
for:
n
business-to-business calls routed through neighbor zones that connect
to external networks / non-Cisco infrastructure
n
calls that connect internally to Unified CM 8.x or earlier (use
Off
for 9.x or
later)
Off
Neighbor
DNS
SIP Duo
Video filter
mode
Determines whether INVITE requests sent to this zone filter out Duo Video.
This option may be required to enable interoperability with SIP devices
that do not support Duo Video.
On
: the second video line in any outgoing INVITE request is removed.
Off
: INVITE requests are not modified.
Off
Neighbor
DNS
SIP record
route
address type
Controls whether the VCS uses its IP address or host name in the record-
route or path headers of outgoing SIP requests to this zone.
IP
: uses the VCS's IP address.
Hostname
: uses the VCS's
System host name
(if it is blank the IP address
is used instead).
IP
Neighbor
DNS
SIP Proxy-
Require
header strip
list
A comma-separated list of option tags to search for and remove from Proxy-
Require headers in SIP requests received from this zone.
None
Neighbor
Include
address
record
Determines whether, if no NAPTR (SIP) or SRV (SIP and H.323) records
have been found for the dialed alias via this zone, the VCS will then query
for A and AAAA DNS records before moving on to query lower priority
zones. If A and AAAA records exist at the same domain for systems other
than those that support SIP or H.323, this may result in the VCS believing
the search was successful and forwarding calls to this zone, and the call
will fail.
On
: the VCS queries for A or AAAA records. If any are found, the VCS will
not then query any lower priority zones.
Off
: the VCS will not query for A and AAAA records and instead will
continue with the search, querying the remaining lower priority zones.
Off
DNS
Zone configuration: pre-configured profile settings
The table below shows the advanced zone configuration option settings that are automatically applied for
each of the pre-configured profiles.
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