Cisco Systems D14595.03 Server User Manual


 
Configuring site settings
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Field
Field description
Usage tips
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SIP settings
Registration
status
Displays the status of Content Server’s
registration with the SIP registrar.
Click View all SIP registrations to
display a page showing all the system
and Recording alias registration details.
See
Displaying SIP registrations.
SIP enabled
Select to enable registration with a SIP
registrar. SIP is not available for a cluster.
Enter the SIP display name, SIP
address (URI), Server address and
choose the Transport.
SIP display
name
The Content Server’s SIP display name.
This is presented as a description of the
SIP URI by the SIP registrar to other
systems.
SIP address
(URI)
Other systems can call the Content Server
using the SIP Address or URI (Uniform
Resource Identifier) if the Content Server
is registered to a SIP registrar. The
Recording alias specified in the Default
Recording aliases below is used for the
call.
Server
discovery
Always Manual.
Server
address
The IP address or DNS name of the SIP
registrar.
When changing the address of the SIP
registrar, you need to change the server
address in all SIP URIs of Recording
aliases; for example, from
SIPalias@SIP.registrar.1 to
SIPalias@SIP.registrar.2.
Server type
Always Auto, which supports registering to
standard SIP registrars such as
OpenSIPS.
Transport
The transport protocol for SIP. The default
is TCP (Transmission Control Protocol).
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) can also
be used.
User name
The user name to authenticate to the SIP
registrar.
Password/Pas
sword confirm
The password to authenticate to the SIP
registrar.
Authentication
Authentication
Choose the authentication method for the
Content Server.
If you select either Domain or LDAP
authentication, expand the LDAP server
section and enter the details of a Microsoft
Active Directory server. To enter details for
more than one LDAP server, click Add
LDAP server. Currently, only Microsoft
Active Directory Server is supported.
Clicking Save checks the LDAP server
There are three modes of authentication
(for more information see
Understanding groups and users):
Local: Only users with valid local
accounts added through the
Groups &
users page can log in. Local groups are
not supported.
Domain: Users with domain accounts
and local users are able to log in. The
local administrator account can be used