Creating a SIP Domain
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Applies to version(s): v3.0
A SIP domain represents a grouping of devices (or users) that can communicate with one another. You must configure SIP Registration Domain for your system. The first step in doing so is to create a SIP Domain:
1- Click SIP Domain in the navigation panel
2- Click Create New Domain
3- Create the new Domain:
- Enter a configuration Name for this domain.
- Enter a Domain Name for the SIP Registration Domain (domain can be a FQDN or an IP address)
- Set the number 'Maximum Registered Users' for this domain
- Set the Expires value used by SBC when the remote device doesn't supply one (Default Contact Expire)
- Select Routing Method the system will use to route calls to registered users (if enabled in routing scripts).
- Register source: Sends SIP Invite to the registering source IP address.
- Contact: Sends SIP Invite to the 'contact' from the Register message.
- Set 'Default Contact Expiration' value when not supplied by the user agent.
- Set the 'Minimum Contact Expiration' Expires value accepted. Lower values will be rejected with a 423 'Interval too brief' response.
- Set 'Maximum Contact Expiration' Expires value accepted. Higher value are replaced by this parameter.
- Forwarding Parameters:
- Select the Registration Forwarding Mode to the registrar:
- Contact Remapping: Changes the user and the IP address.
- Contact Passthrough: Doesn't change anything. Enables devices to be contacted directly without going through the SBC.
- Set the minimum 'Expires' value sent to the registrar.
- Set the maximum Pending Register Forward: Maximum simultaneous pending register requests allowed for this domain.
- Set the simultaneous Register Forward: Maximum simultaneous active register requests allowed for this domain.
- Select the Registration Forwarding Mode to the registrar:
- Click Create
4- Verify that the Sip registration domain was successfully created message appears