registrar-address (peer proxy server)

Syntax

registrar-address (fqdn fqdn | ipv4-addr ipv4-addr);

Hierarchy Level

[edit services convergence-services trunk trunk-name trunk-type sip peer-proxy-server]

Release Information

Statement introduced in Release 10.2 of Junos OS.

Description

By default, the SIP trunk configuration for a peer proxy server is premised on the fact that the call server and the registrar are managed by the same entity. To support these functions as a single entity in a SIP network, the media gateway sends both REGISTER and INVITE messages to the address configured for the peer proxy server.

For some SIP networks, the SIP trunk service provider peer proxy server and the registrar are separate entities. To accommodate these SIP network environments, you can specify separate addresses for the registrar and the peer proxy server. In this case, INVITE messages are sent to the peer proxy server and REGISTER messages are sent to the registrar.

Options

fqdn—Fully qualified domain name (FQDN) address of the registrar for the SRX Series MGW to register to.

ipv4-address—IPv4 address of the registrar for the SRX Series MGW to register to.

Usage Guidelines

For configuration instructions and examples, see the Junos OS Integrated Convergence Services Configuration and Administration Guide.

Required Privilege Level

services—To view this statement in the configuration.

services-control—To add this statement to the configuration.