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Zones Zone [1..1000] Neighbor SignalingRouting Mode: <Auto/Always>
Specifies how the VCS handles the signaling for calls to and from this neighbor.
Auto: Signaling will be taken as determined by the Call Routed Mode configuration.
Always: Signaling will always be taken for calls to or from this neighbor, regardless of the Call Routed Mode
configuration.
Default: Auto
Example: xConfiguration Zones Zone 3 Neighbor SignalingRouting Mode: Auto
Zones Zone [1..1000] Neighbor ZoneProfile: <Default/Custom/MicrosoftOCS2007/
CiscoUnifiedCommunicationsManager/NortelCS1000/AdvancedMediaGateway/
NonRegisteringDevice/LocalB2BUAService>
Determines how the zone's advanced settings are configured.
Default: uses the factory defaults.
Custom: allows you to configure each setting individually.
Preconfigured profiles: alternatively, choose one of the preconfigured profiles to automatically use the
appropriate settings required for connections to that type of system.
Default: Default
Example: Zones Zone 3 Neighbor ZoneProfile: Default
Zones Zone [1..1000] SIP Mode: <On/Off>
Determines whether SIP calls will be allowed to and from this zone.
Default: On
Example: xConfiguration Zones Zone 3 SIP Mode: On
Zones Zone [1..1000] TraversalClient Authentication Mode:
<DoNotCheckCredentials/TreatAsAuthenticated/CheckCredentials>
Controls how the VCS authenticates incoming messages from this zone and whether they are subsequently
treated as authenticated, unauthenticated, or are rejected. The behavior varies for H.323 messages, SIP
messages that originate from a local domain and SIP messages that originate from non-local domains. See the
Administrator Guide for full details about each of the Authentication Policy options.
Default: DoNotCheckCredentials
Example: xConfiguration Zones Zone [1..1000] TraversalClient Authentication Mode:
DoNotCheckCredentials
Zones Zone [1..1000] TraversalClient Authentication Password: <S: 0,215>
The password used by the VCS when connecting to the traversal server. The maximum plaintext length is 128
characters, which is then encrypted.
Example: xConfiguration Zones Zone 1 TraversalClient Authentication Password:
"password123"
Zones Zone [1..1000] TraversalClient Authentication UserName: <S: 0,128>
The user name used by the VCS when connecting to the traversal server.
Example: xConfiguration Zones Zone 1 TraversalClient Authentication UserName:
"clientname"
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