SIP Enforcement Profile and Allowed Methods
For this feature, you use a configuration called an enforcement profile that allows you to configure sets of SIP methods that you want applied to: the global SIP configuration, a SIP interface, a realm, or a SIP session agent. The enforcement profile is a named list of allowed methods that you configure and then reference from the configuration where you want those methods applied.
SIP Enforcement Profile Configuration
To use the enforcement profile, you need configure it with a name and the list of SIP methods you want to designate as allowed. Then you need to configure the global SIP configuration, a SIP interface, a realm, or SIP session agent to use the set.
Applying an Enforcement Profile
You can apply an enforcement profile to: the global SIP configuration, a SIP interface, a realm, or SIP session agent. This section shows you how to do all four. Remember that if you are adding this functionality to a pre-existing configuration, you need to select the configuration you want to edit.
To apply an enforcement profile to the global SIP configuration:
Enforcement Profile Configuration with subscribe-event
This section shows you how to configure an enforcement profile with a subscribe-event configuration. Remember that you can set up multiple subscribe-event configurations to correspond with the event types you want to control. It also shows you how to apply these limitations to a realm.
Setting Up Subscribe Dialog Limits
Setting up subscribe dialog limits means setting up an enforcement profile. For the sole purpose of setting up the subscription event limits, you only need to configure the name parameters and then as many subscribe-event configurations as you require. The enforcement profile has other uses, such as SIP SDP address correlation, so only configure the parameters you need.
To configure subscribe dialog limits: