Toolpack:Creating an M3UA Peer Server (SGP) A
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* Enter a '''name''' for the peer server | * Enter a '''name''' for the peer server | ||
* Create a remote PSRV with a RC value representing the remote side; Take the RC value from ASP configuration. | * Create a remote PSRV with a RC value representing the remote side; Take the RC value from ASP configuration. | ||
− | '''Note''': For SG/ASP this value is mandatory to be the same as the ASP local PSRV RC value | + | '''Note''': For SG/ASP this value is mandatory to be the same as the ASP local PSRV RC value |
* Select the '''Traffic Mode Type'''. For remote peer server, this field is used in '''ASPAC'''. | * Select the '''Traffic Mode Type'''. For remote peer server, this field is used in '''ASPAC'''. | ||
* Click '''Create''' | * Click '''Create''' |
Revision as of 14:29, 2 June 2014
Applies to version(s): v2.5, v2.6., v2.7
Now that you have create an M3UA peer signaling process (PSP), you must create a new Peer server. A peer server is a logical entity on the IP network that is served by one or more PSPs.
To create an M3UA peer server:
1- Click Create New M3ua Peer Server in the M3UA network configuration window
2- Configure the new M3UA peer server:
- Enter a name for the peer server
- Create a remote PSRV with a RC value representing the remote side; Take the RC value from ASP configuration.
Note: For SG/ASP this value is mandatory to be the same as the ASP local PSRV RC value
- Select the Traffic Mode Type. For remote peer server, this field is used in ASPAC.
- Click Create
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3- Verify that the "M3ua Peer server was successfully created" message appears
4- Associate the newly created peer server with a peer signaling process (PSP):
- Select a PSP from the list of available PSPs
- Click the "<<" button to associate the PSP with the peer server