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- BSG Policy Overview in Session Border Control Solutions Guide Using BGF and IMSG
- Using New Transaction Policies to Route SIP Requests (next-hop) in Session Border Control Solutions Guide Using BGF and IMSG
service-point
Syntax
service-point service-point-name {default-media-realmservice-interface interface-name.unit-number;service-point-type service-point-type;service-policies {new-call-usage-input-policies [policy-and-policy-set-names];new-call-usage-output-policies [policy-and-policy-set-names];Unresolved topic-ref: "53635" [policy-and-policy-set-names];new-transaction-input-policies [policy-and-policy-set-names];new-transaction-output-policies[policy-and-policy-set-names];}transport-details <port port-number> <ip-address ip-address> <tcp> <udp>;}
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Release Information
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4.
Description
Configure a service point. Service points identify a service interface and transport parameters for incoming requests. You attach policies to the service point, and all requests that arrive at the service point are handled by these policies. Each BSG can have five service points.
You can also configure a service point to be used as an egress service point to which SIP requests are routed.
Options
The statements are explained separately.
Required Privilege Level
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Related Documentation
- BSG Policy Overview in Session Border Control Solutions Guide Using BGF and IMSG
- Using New Transaction Policies to Route SIP Requests (next-hop) in Session Border Control Solutions Guide Using BGF and IMSG

