Configuring the SIP Configuration

To configure the SIP configuration:

  1. In Superuser mode, type configure terminal and press Enter.
    ORACLE# configure terminal
  2. Type session-router and press Enter to access the system-level configuration elements.
    ORACLE(configure)# session-router
  3. Type sip-config and press Enter. The system prompt changes.
    ORACLE(session-router)# sip-config
    ORACLE(sip-config)#

    From this point, you can configure SIP configuration parameters. To view all sip-config parameters, enter a ? at the system prompt.

  4. inactive-dynamic-conn—Enter the time in seconds after which the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller tears down inactive dynamic TCP connections. Inactive is defined as not transporting any traffic. This protects against endpoints establishing TCP/TLS connections and then not sending messages. The default value is 32. The valid range is:
    • Minimum—0

    • Maximum—999999999

      Note:

      Setting this parameter to 0 disables this parameter.

    Because the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller first establishes a TCP connection, then the TLS connection it waits twice the value entered here after the initiation of a TLS connection before tearing down the connection.

    After an endpoint establishes a TCP/TLS connection, it is supposed to keep the connection active by sending messages or by using the NAT interval configuration. Whenever a connection is torn down because of inactivity, a log at the level ERROR is generated.