
Configuration Note 4. Configuring the Device
Version 6.6 25 September 2013
4.3.3 Configuring SIP Signaling Interfaces
A SIP Interface consists of a combination of ports (UDP, TCP, and TLS) associated with a
specific IP network interface. The SIP Interface is associated with an SRD.
The procedure below shows how to add SIP interfaces. In the example scenario,
respective SIP interfaces are added for the Gateway entity and SBC entity in the device.
To add SIP interfaces:
1. Open the SIP Interface Table page (Configuration tab > VoIP > Control Network >
SIP Interface Table).
2. Add a SIP interface for the Gateway entity:
a. Click Add.
b. Configure these parameters:
Parameter Example Setting
Index 0
Network Interface Voice (for IPv4) / "IP6Voice" (for IPv6)
Application Type
GW & IP2IP
UDP Port 5061 (listening port to the SBC entity)
TCP Port 0
TLS Port 5067 (listening port to Mediation Server Trunk
ACGW.iLync15.local)
SRD 1
c. Click Submit.
3. Add a SIP interface for the SBC entity:
a. Click Add.
b. Configure these parameters:
Parameter Example Setting
Index 1
Network Interface "Voice" (for IPv4) / "IP6Voice" (for IPv6)
Application Type SBC
UDP Port 5060 (listening port to the Gateway entity and the ATA)
TCP Port 0
TLS Port 5069 (listening port to Mediation Server trunk
ACGW2.iLync15.local)
SRD 1
c. Click Submit.
The configured SIP Interface table is shown below:
Figure 4-6: Required SIP Interface Table
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