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On SPA 1:
SAS Enable[1] = no
MOH Server [1] = 1002@192.168.2.100:5061 or 1002@127.0.0.1:5061
SAS Enable[2] = yes
On SPA 2:
SAS Enable[1] = no
MOH Server [1] = 1002@192.168.2.100:5061
SAS Enable[2] = no
MOH Server [2] = 1002@192.168.2.100:5061
Example 2: SAS Line registered with the Proxy Server as the other subscribers
On SPA 1:
SAS Enable[1] = no
MOH Server [1] = 1002
SAS Enable[2] = yes
On SPA 2:
SAS Enable[1] = no
MOH Server [1] = 1002
SAS Enable[2] = no
MOH Server [2] = 1002
7.3. Security
Features
7.3.1.
Multiple Administration Layers (Levels and Permissions)
7.3.2.
HTTP Digest – Encrypted Authentication via MD5 (RFC 1321)
7.3.3.
HTTPS with Client Certificate
7.4. Administration
and
Maintenance Features
7.4.1.
Web Browser Administration and Configuration via Integral Web Server
7.4.2.
Telephone Key Pad Configuration with Interactive Voice Prompts
7.4.3.
Automated Provisioning & Upgrade via TFTP, HTTP and HTTPS
7.4.4.
Periodic Notification of Upgrade Availability via NOTIFY or HTTP
7.4.5.
Non-Intrusive, In-Service Upgrades
7.4.6.
Report Generation and Event Logging
The SPA reports a variety of status and error reports to assist service providers to diagnose problems
and evaluate the performance of their services. The information can be queried by an authorized