ltm message-routing sip profile router
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NAME
router - Configures a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Router profile.
MODULE
ltm message-routing sip profile
SYNTAX
Configure the router component within the ltm message-routing sip
profile module using the syntax shown in the following sections.
CREATE/MODIFY
create router [name]
modify router [name]
options:
app-service [[string] | none]
defaults-from [[name] | none]
description [string]
mirrored-message-sweeper-interval [integer]
max-pending-bytes [integer]
max-pending-messages [integer]
max-retries [integer]
media-proxy {
max-media-sessions [integer]
media-inactivity-timeout [integer]
}
mirrored [disabled | enabled]
operation-mode [load-balancing]
routes [add | default | delete | none | replace-all-with] {
[route_name] ...
}
session {
transaction-timeout [integer]
max-session-timeout [integer]
}
traffic-group [[string] | default | non-default | none]
use-local-connection [disabled | enabled]
edit router [ [ [name] | [glob] | [regex] ] ... ]
options:
all-properties
non-default-properties
reset-stats router
reset-stats router [ [ [name] | [glob] | [regex] ] ... ]
DISPLAY
list router
list router [ [ [name] | [glob] | [regex] ] ... ]
show running-config router
show running-config router [ [ [name] | [glob] | [regex] ] ... ]
options:
all-properties
non-default-properties
one-line
partition
show router
show router [ [ [name] | [glob] | [regex] ] ... ]
options:
(default | exa | gig | kil | meg | peta | raw | tera | yotta | zetta)
field-fmt
DELETE
delete router [name]
DESCRIPTION
You can use the router component to manage a SIP router profile.
EXAMPLES
create router my_router_profile defaults-from router
Creates a SIP router profile named my_router_profile using the system
defaults.
create router my_router_profile routes add { route1 route2 }
Creates a SIP profile named my_router_profile with two static routes.
OPTIONS
app-service
Specifies the name of the application service to which the object
belongs. The default value is none. Note: If the strict-updates
option is enabled on the application service that owns the object,
you cannot modify or delete the object. Only the application
service can modify or delete the object.
defaults-from
Specifies the profile that you want to use as the parent profile.
Your new profile inherits all of the settings and values from the
specified parent profile. The default value is router.
description
User defined description.
glob Displays the items that match the glob expression. See help glob
for a description of glob expression syntax.
mirrored-message-sweeper-interval
Specifies the maximum time in milliseconds that a message will be
held on the standby device as it waits for the active device to
route the message. Messages on the standby device held for longer
then the configurable sweeper interval, will be dropped. The
default value is 1000 milliseconds.
max-pending-bytes
Specifies the maximum number of bytes contained within pending
messages that will be held while waiting for a connection to a
peer to be created. Once reached any additional messages to the
peer will be flagged as undeliverable and returned to the
originator.
max-pending-messages
Specifies the maximum number of pending messages that will be held
while waiting for a connection to a peer to be created. Once
reached any additional messages to the peer will be flagged as
undeliverable and returned to the originator.
max-retries
This attribute sets the maximum number of time a message may be
resubmitted for rerouting by the MR::retry iRule command. The
default value is 1.
mirrored
If enabled, connection created on the active device of the
traffic-group specified, will be mirrored on the standby device.
Messages processed on the active device will also be mirrored and
perform equivalent processing on the standby device.
Important: Changing traffic groups, with Connection Mirroring
enabled, drops all mirrored connections and loses all persistence
data. If you change traffic groups, mirroring must restart.
operation-mode
Specifies the behavior of the routing instance. The options are:
load-balancing
Messages will be load balanced.
application-level-gateway
The virtual will act as a forwarding virtual, forwarding
messages to the server of peer identified as the destination
address of the incoming connection. The messages will be
inspected so that associated media flows can be created.
partition
Displays the administrative partition within which the component
resides.
regex
Displays the items that match the regular expression. The regular
expression must be preceded by an at sign (@[regular expression])
to indicate that the identifier is a regular expression. See help
regex for a description of regular expression syntax.
routes
Specifies a list of static routes. The ordering of the route
entries is insignificant.
session.transaction-timeout
Specifies the maximum time (in seconds) between a request and its
response. A provisional response restarts the timer. This may not
affect all transactions. The scenarios where the system waits for
response (eg. a final response for REGISTER request), are impacted
by dropping any persistent data maintained for the request.
session.max-session-timeout
This attribute is valid when the operation-mode is application-
level-gateway.Specifies the maximum duration (in seconds) the
media for a call remains active. After this period call media is
terminated.
traffic-group
Specifies the traffic group on which the router is active. The
default traffic group is inherited from the containing folder.
inherited-traffic-group
Read-only property that indicates if the traffic-group is
inherited from the parent folder.
media-proxy.max-media-sessions
This attribute is valid when the operation-mode is application-
level-gateway.Specifies the maximum number of media sessions that
are allowed per call.
media-proxy.media-inactivity-timeout
This attribute is valid when the operation-mode is application-
level-gateway.Specifies the maximum duration (in seconds) that a
media flow is active with no RTP packets. After this period the
media flow is removed. This attribute is applicable only to RTP
packets. Inactivity time applicable to RTCP packets is max-
session-timeout.
use-local-connection
Enables or disables a preference for local connections established
by the ingress TMM over connections established by other TMM's
when selecting the egress connection to destination peer.
SEE ALSO
create, delete, edit, glob, list, ltm virtual, modify, regex, reset-
stats, show, tmsh
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