Field
Description
Usage tips
Encryption
Controls how the B2BUA handles encrypted
and unencrypted call legs.
Required
: both legs of the call must be
encrypted.
Auto
: encrypted and unencrypted combinations
are supported.
The default is
Auto
.
A call via the B2BUA comprises two legs:
one leg from the B2BUA to a standard
video endpoint, and one leg from the
B2BUA to the Lync client. Either leg of the
call could be encrypted or unencrypted.
A setting of
Auto
means that the call can
be established for any of the encrypted
and unencrypted call leg combinations.
Thus, one leg of the call could be
encrypted while the other leg could be
unencrypted.
B2BUA media
port range
start/end
The port range used by the B2BUA for handling
media. Default range is 56000–57000.
Ensure that the port range does not
overlap with other port ranges used by this
VCS or this VCS's TURN server.
Hop count
Specifies the Max-Forwards value to use in SIP
messages. Default is 70.
Session refresh
interval
The maximum time allowed between session
refresh requests for SIP calls. Default is 1800
seconds.
For further information see the definition of
Session-Expires
in
RFC 4028
.
Minimum
session refresh
interval
The minimum value the B2BUA will negotiate for
the session refresh interval for SIP calls. Default
is 500 seconds.
For further information see the definition of
Min-SE header
in
RFC 4028
.
Port on B2BUA
for VCS
communications
The port used on the B2BUA for communicating
with the VCS. Default is 65070.
Port on B2BUA
for Lync call
communications
The port used on the B2BUA for call
communications with the Microsoft Lync server.
Default is 65072.
Configuring the B2BUA's trusted hosts
The
B2BUA trusted hosts
page (
Applications > B2BUA > Microsoft Lync > B2BUA trusted hosts
) is
used to specify the devices that may send signaling messages to the Lync B2BUA.
The B2BUA only accepts messages from devices whose IP address is included in the list of trusted hosts.
Note that trusted host verification only applies to calls initiated by Lync that are inbound to the VCS video
network. It is not necessary to configure trusted hosts if calls are only ever to be initiated from the VCS video
network.
The configurable options are:
Field
Description
Usage tips
Name
An optional free-form description of the trusted
host device.
The name is not used as part of the "trusted"
criteria. It is provided only to help
distinguish between multiple devices, rather
than having to rely on their IP addresses.
IP address
The IP address of the trusted host device.
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