AudioControl VERSION 6.2 Network Router User Manual


 
SIP Release Notes 62 Document #: LTRT-26901
CPE SIP Products
16. General SBC Configuration Enghancements:
Product
Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG
Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310
Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410
Management Protocol
Web INI
SNMP
EMS
CLI
This release provides the following general SBC configuration enhancements:
In Release 6.0, the IP address of the WAN interface had to be defined in the Data
configuration section, and then once defined, it had to be assigned to the SIP
application layer for the SBC configuration (using the WANIPAddress parameter).
Now, in Release 6.2, there is no need to assign the WAN IP address in the SBC
configuration section; it is acquired automatically from the Data section.
In Release 6.0, the user had to configure port forwarding in the Data section for all
SIP interfaces and Media Realms relating to the WAN interface. Now, in Release
6.2, port forwarding for the SIP interfaces and Media Realms are configured
automatically.
In Release 6.0, a “Static NAT” had to be configured in the Data section for all SIP
interfaces and Media Realms relating to the WAN interface. Now, in Release 6.2,
the Static NAT for SIP interfaces and Media Realms are configured automatically.
In Release 6.0, it was forbidden to use the same port range for the WAN and LAN
interfaces. For instance, the user couldn’t assign two SIP interfaces, one for LAN
and one for WAN, using the same port (i.e. 5060). Now, in Release 6.2, this
limitation no longer applies and these interfaces can be assigned the same ports.
In Release 6.2, more than one VLAN is available on the WAN interface - one for
media and control, and several VLANs for data. The user is required to choose
the VLAN assigned to media and control. Note that it's not backward compatiable
and the user MUST specify the WAN VLAN in the Multiple Interface page.
To facilitate SBC configuration, Release 6.2 now provides a new “master” page -
the new SRD page. This page allows the user to configure a new SRD and its
parameters as well as assign SIP interfaces to the SRD. In addition, this page
displays (read-only) all the IP Groups and Proxy Sets associated with the SRD.