sip-interface > sip-ports
The sip-ports subelement indicates the ports on which the SIP proxy or B2BUA will listen for connections.
Parameters
- address
- Enter the IP address of the host associated with the sip-port entry
- port
- Enter the port number for this sip-port
- Default: 5060
- Values: Min: 1025 / Max: 65535
- transport-protocol
- Select the transport protocol associated for this sip-port
- Default: UDP
- Values:
- TCP
- UDP
- TLS
- SCTP
- multi-homed-addrs
- Enter one or more IP addresses that are multihomed on this SIP Interface, for use with SCTP. Multiple IP addresses are entered in parentheses, separated by spaces.
- tls-profile
- Select the type of anonymous connection from session agents
allowed.
Note:
This parameter is only visible with appropriate licensing. - allow-anonymous
- Select the type of anonymous connection from session agents
allowed.
- Default: all
- Values:
- all—Allow all anonymous connections
- agents-only—Only requests from session agents allowed
- realm-prefix—Session agents and address matching realm prefix
- registered—Session agents and registered endpoints (REGISTER allowed from any endpoint)
- register-prefix—All connects from SAs that match agents-only, realm-prefix, and registered agents
- ims-aka-profile
- Enter the name value for the IMS-AKA profile configuration to use for a SIP port
Path
sip-ports is a subelement is under the sip-config element. The full path from the topmost ACLI prompt is:
Note:
There must be at least one sip-port entry configured within the sip-config and there can be as many entries as necessary for the sip-port. This is a multiple instance configuration element.