Toolpack v2.3:Creating a SAP

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== Verifying Status ==
 
== Verifying Status ==
 
To verify the status of the SIP stack, either select Status from the Navigation panel or select the Status tab in the Information panel.
 
To verify the status of the SIP stack, either select Status from the Navigation panel or select the Status tab in the Information panel.

Revision as of 17:07, 28 October 2009

Note: The Service Access Point is used to bind the SIP stack with a transport server. Depending on the system configuration, multiple SAPS can be configured.

To create a SAP

1. Click 'Create New SAP' from the SIP configuration window.

Web Portal v2.3 Create New SAP.png


2. Enter a name for the SAP.

  • Click Create to save the settings


Screenshot-create-name-for-new-SAP.jpg


3. Click the name of a transport server then use the << button to assign it to the newly created service access point.


Screenshot-assign-transport-server-to-SAP.jpg


4. Verify that the transport server has been added to the Current list.


Screenshot-verify-transport-server-in-current-list.jpg

Verifying Status

To verify the status of the SIP stack, either select Status from the Navigation panel or select the Status tab in the Information panel.

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