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SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 
39 • SIP interface configuration
Introduction
This chapter provides an overview of SIP interfaces used by context SIP gateways and describes the specific 
tasks involved in their configuration. This chapter does not explain the basic configuration steps required for 
all CS interfaces. See Chapter 33,
basic CS interfaces.
Within the CS context, a SIP interface is a special type of CS interface providing call routing for incoming and 
outgoing calls to and from the context SIP gateway (see 
Figure 60. SIP interfaces on the CS context
A SIP interface is a CS interface type that is responsible for the address translation between the SIP environ-
ment and the call control. It provides configurable translation rules that define which parameter of which SIP 
header has to be translated to call control properties and vice versa. In addition, it offers VoIP settings and the 
possibility to configure SIP supplementary services like Call Transfer, Call Reroute or Session Timer.  All SIP 
interfaces must be explicitly bound to a context SIP gateway. Calls that are routed from the Context CS to one 
of the SIP interfaces will be forwarded for call establishment to the context SIP gateway to which the SIP inter-
face is bound. All of the parameters configured in the SIP interface will be applied to the forwarded call.
SIP interface configuration task list
This section describes the configuration tasks for SIP interfaces listed below. You must at least perform the 
tasks that are not marked as optional to define a working SIP interface. The optional tasks are only required in 
advanced configurations. Before you can start with the SIP interface specific configuration tasks, you need to 
create the SIP interface and define the routing for it as defined in Chapter 33,
Context
CS
Context CS
SIP Interfaces
Bind Command
Context
SIP
Gateway