Creating a signaling-group

Last Updated : Nov 01, 2020 |

About this task

Create a signaling–group on Communication Manager.

Note:

You must create a separate SIP signaling group for BSR polling.

Procedure

  1. On the SAT session, in the Command: terminal, type add signaling-group n and press Enter.

    The system displays the SIGNALING GROUP screen.

    The n is the signaling-group number.

  2. Use the up or down arrow key and scroll to the Group Type option.
  3. In the Group Type option, type SIP and press tab key.

    The SIGNALING GROUP screen displays the information similar to the following:

    =========================================================================
    add signaling-group n                                        Page   1 of   1
    
    SIGNALING GROUP
    
    Group Number: 2       Group Type: sip
    IMS Enabled? n        Transport Method: tcp
    Q-SIP? n              SIP Enabled LSP? n
    
    Enforce SIPS URI for SRTP? y
    Peer Detection Enabled? y  Peer Server: Others
    
    
    
    Near-end Node Name: procr        Far-end Node Name: ASM_SERVER_NAME
    Near-end Listen Port: 5060       Far-end Listen Port: 5060
                                     Far-end Network Region:
    
    Far-end Domain:
                                              Bypass If IP Threshold Exceeded? n
    Incoming Dialog Loopbacks: eliminate      RFC 3389 Comfort Noise? n
             DTMF over IP: rtp-payload        Direct IP-IP Audio Connections? y
    Session Establishment Timer(min): 3       IP Audio Hairpinning? n
             Enable Layer 3 Test? n           Initial IP-IP Direct Media? n
    H.323 Station Outgoing Direct Media? n    Alternate Route Timer(sec): 6
    
    
    F1=Cancel F2=Refresh F3=Submit F4=Clr Fld F5=Help F6=Update F7=Nxt Pg F8=Prv Pg
    =========================================================================
    
  4. Update the following values:

    Group Type

    SIP

    Transport Method

    TLS or TCP.

    Note:

    Ensure that you set the same value for transport method while configuring Entity link on Session Manager

    Near-end Node Name

    procr

    Tip:

    This is the Communication Manager node name.

    Near-end Listen Port

    An unused port number for the near-end listen port.

    Far-end Node Name

    Tip:

    This is the node name configured for Session Manager.

    Far-end Listen Port

    An unused port number for the far-end listen port.

    Far-end Network Region

    The number of the network region that is assigned to the far-end of the signaling group. The region is used to obtain the codec set used for negotiation of trunk bearer capability.

    Far-end Domain

    The name of the IP domain that is assigned to the far-end of the signaling group.

  5. Press F3 key to save the changes.