User's Manual
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Document #: LTRT-65417
MP-11x & MP-124
Parameter
Description
hop only. When the parameter SIPTransportType is set to 2 or 1 (i.e.,
TCP or TLS) and EnableSIPS is enabled, TLS is used through the entire
connection (over multiple hops).
Note:
If this parameter is enabled and the parameter SIPTransportType
is set to 0 (i.e., UDP), the connection fails.
Web/EMS: Enable TCP
Connection Reuse
[EnableTCPConnectionR
euse]
Enables the reuse of the same TCP connection for all calls to the same
destination.
[0]
Disable = Uses a separate TCP connection for each call.
[1]
Enable = (Default) Uses the same TCP connection for all calls.
Note:
For the SAS application, this feature is configured using the
SASConnectionReuse parameter.
Web: Fake TCP alias
[FakeTCPalias]
Enables the re-use of the same TCP/TLS connection for sessions with
the same user, even if the "alias" parameter is not present in the SIP Via
header of the first INVITE.
[0]
Disable = (Default) TCP/TLS connection reuse is done only if the
"alias" parameter is present in the Via header of the first INVITE.
[1]
Enable
Note:
To enable TCP/TLS connection re-use, set the
EnableTCPConnectionReuse parameter to 1.
Web/EMS: Reliable
Connection Persistent
Mode
[ReliableConnectionPersi
stentMode]
Enables setting of all TCP/TLS connections as persistent and therefore,
not released.
[0]
= (Default) Disable. All TCP connections (except those that are
set to a proxy IP) are released if not used by any SIP
dialog\transaction.
[1]
= Enable - TCP connections to all destinations are persistent and
not released unless the device reaches 70% of its maximum TCP
resources.
While trying to send a SIP message connection, reuse policy
determines whether live connections to the specific destination are re-
used.
Persistent TCP connection ensures less network traffic due to fewer
setting up and tearing down of TCP connections and reduced latency on
subsequent requests due to avoidance of initial TCP handshake. For
TLS, persistent connection may reduce the number of costly TLS
handshakes to establish security associations, in addition to the initial
TCP connection set up.
Note:
If the destination is a Proxy server, the TCP/TLS connection is
persistent regardless of the settings of this parameter.
Web/EMS: TCP Timeout
[SIPTCPTimeout]
Defines the Timer B (INVITE transaction timeout timer) and Timer F
(non-INVITE transaction timeout timer), as defined in RFC 3261, when
the SIP Transport Type is TCP.
The valid range is 0 to 40 sec. The default value is 64*SIPT1Rtx msec.
Web: SIP Destination Port
EMS: Destination Port
[SIPDestinationPort]
Defines the SIP destination port for sending initial SIP requests.
The valid range is 1 to 65534. The default port is 5060.
Note:
SIP responses are sent to the port specified in the Via header.
Web: Use user=phone in
SIP URL
EMS: Is User Phone
[IsUserPhone]
Determines whether the 'user=phone' string is added to the SIP URI and
SIP To header.
[0]
No = 'user=phone' string is not added.
[1]
Yes = (Default) 'user=phone' string is part of the SIP URI and SIP
To header.
Summary of Contents for MediaPack MP-112
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