Field
Description
Usage tips
TLS verify
mode
and
subject
name
Controls whether the VCS performs X.509 certificate
checking against the destination system server
returned by the DNS lookup.
If
TLS verify mode
is enabled, a
TLS verify subject
name
must be specified. This is the certificate
holder's name to look for in the destination system
server's X.509 certificate.
This setting only applies if the DNS lookup
specifies TLS as the required protocol. If TLS
is not required then the setting is ignored.
See
TLS certificate verification of neighbor
systems [p.155]
for more information.
TLS verify
subject
name
The certificate holder's name to look for in the
destination system server's X.509 certificate (must be
in either the Subject Common Name or the Subject
Alternative Name attributes).
Fallback
transport
protocol
The transport type to use for SIP calls from the DNS
zone, when DNS NAPTR records and SIP URI
parameters do not provide the preferred transport
information.
The default is
UDP
(if enabled).
Media
encryption
mode
Controls the media encryption policy applied by the
VCS for SIP calls (including interworked calls) to the
internet.
See
Configuring media encryption policy
[p.135]
for more information.
ICE
support
Controls whether ICE messages are supported by
the devices in this zone.
See
Configuring ICE messaging support
[p.137]
for more information.
Zone
profile
Determines how the zone's advanced settings are
configured.
Default
: uses the factory default profile.
Custom
: allows you to configure each setting
individually.
See
Zone configuration: advanced settings
[p.151]
for details on the advanced settings.
Only use the
Custom
profile to configure the
individual advanced settings on the advice
of Cisco customer support.
Zone configuration: advanced settings
The table below describes the advanced zone configuration options for the
Custom
zone profile. Some of
these settings only apply to specific zone types.
Setting
Description
Default Zone
types
Monitor peer
status
Specifies whether the VCS monitors the status of the zone's peers. If
enabled, H.323 LRQs and/or SIP OPTIONS are periodically sent to the
peers. If a peer fails to respond, that peer is marked as inactive. If all peers
fail to respond the zone is marked as inactive.
Yes
Neighbor
Call signaling
routed mode
Specifies how the VCS handles the signaling for calls to and from this
neighbor.
Auto
: signaling is taken as determined by the
Call signaling optimization
(
Configuration > Call routing
) configuration.
Always
: signaling is always taken for calls to or from this neighbor,
regardless of the
Call signaling optimization
configuration.
Calls via traversal zones or the B2BUA always take the signaling.
Auto
Neighbor
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