Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
CSCF SIP Proxy Configuration Mode Commands
▀ registration
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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registration
Configures a registration lifetime for all subscribers to the service.
Product
SCM (S-CSCF, SIP Proxy)
Privilege
Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > CSCF Service Configuration > SIP Proxy Configuration
configure > context context_name > cscf service service_name > rfc3261-proxy
Entering the above command sequences results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-cscf-service-rfc3261-proxy)#
Syntax
registration lifetime { default sec | max sec | min sec }
default registration lifetime
default
Returns the command to the default settings.
default sec | max sec | min sec
default
sec
: Specifies the default amount of time that a registration can exist on the system.
sec
must be
an integer from 60 to
max
sec
-1. Default is 3600. default
sec
must be < or = to max
sec
and > or = to min
sec
.
max
sec
: Specifies the maximum amount of time that a registration can exist on the system.
sec
must be an
integer from 60 to 1209600. Default is 86400. max
sec
must be > or = to min
sec
.
min
sec
: Specifies the minimum amount of time that a registration can exist on the system.
sec
must be an
integer from 60 to
max
sec
-1. Default is 60. min
sec
must be < or = to max
sec
.
Usage
Use this command to control the amount of time registrations are allowed to exist on this service.
The system responds to registrations in the following manner:
Using default values:
The system responds to registrations in the following manner:
Using default values:
If a registration with an expiration value lower than the service’s minimum (60) is received, the service
will respond with a 423 Interval Too Small message.
If a registration with an expiration value higher than the service’s maximum (2147483646) is received,
the service will automatically reduce the expiration value to the default value.
If a registration is received missing the “Expires” value, or the value is malformed, the service will
automatically respond with 3761 in the 200OK message.
Example
The following command configures the maximum registration lifetime to
43200
(12 hours):