Signaling interface field descriptions

Last Updated : May 30, 2023 |

Name

Description

Name

The name of the signaling interface.

IP Address

The network name, identified by the interface name and VLAN tag, and IP address of the Avaya SBC used by SIP signaling messages traversing the network.

Signaling interface must use the IP address gathered from the load balancer front end.

TCP Port

The port that the Avaya SBC security device processes for TCP packets.

UDP Port

The port that the Avaya SBC security device processes for UDP packets.

TLS Port

The port that the Avaya SBC security device processes for TLS packets.

TLS Profile

The TLS profile for the TLS Port specified above.

Enable Shared Control

OneX Client Shared control support on the Avaya SBC security device. This check box must be enabled only on the Internal Side Interface of Avaya SBC, that is, towards call server.

You must enable the Avaya SBC TLS port before enabling this check box.

Shared Control Port

The port that the Avaya SBC security device processes for OneX shared control packets.

Note:

Port configuration is the choice of the user. However, if the user has a data firewall then the user must synchronize the ports configured in the Avaya SBC with the ports in the data firewall. If the user has no data firewall, no action is required.