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A Session Border object provides the session border functionality for a single device, which is that the device can register to this object and the object establishes the registration to a configured PBX. This can be used when for example the device is located within the public internet and the PBX in a private network. The ''Session Border'' object will then be created on an intermediate PBX which is accessible from both sides. | A Session Border object provides the session border functionality for a single device, which is that the device can register to this object and the object establishes the registration to a configured PBX. This can be used when for example the device is located within the public internet and the PBX in a private network. The ''Session Border'' object will then be created on an intermediate PBX which is accessible from both sides. | ||
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A ''Session Border'' can handle one single registration path from an endpoint to a target PBX. If multiple registrations on the target object are required, extra session border objects must be created which forward the registrations to the same target object. | A ''Session Border'' can handle one single registration path from an endpoint to a target PBX. If multiple registrations on the target object are required, extra session border objects must be created which forward the registrations to the same target object. | ||
See [[{{NAMESPACE}}:PBX/Objects#General_Object_Properties]] for generic object properties. | |||
== Registration to internal PBX == | == Registration to internal PBX == | ||
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;Alternate Addr: The alternate address | ;Alternate Addr: The alternate address | ||
;Name: Name used for the registration | ;Name: Name used for the registration | ||
;PBX Password: If the checkmark is set, the PBX | ;PBX Password: If the checkmark is set, the PBX password is used for the registration | ||
== Registration from external == | == Registration from external == | ||
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;Name: Registration Name | ;Name: Registration Name | ||
;PBX Password: If the checkmark is set, the PBX | ;PBX Password: If the checkmark is set, the PBX password is used for the registration | ||
;TLS Only: If this checkmark is set, only certificate based authentication (H.323/TLS) is allowed | ;TLS Only: If this checkmark is set, only certificate based authentication (H.323/TLS) is allowed |
Latest revision as of 16:42, 18 January 2022
A Session Border object provides the session border functionality for a single device, which is that the device can register to this object and the object establishes the registration to a configured PBX. This can be used when for example the device is located within the public internet and the PBX in a private network. The Session Border object will then be created on an intermediate PBX which is accessible from both sides.
It must be considered that this is not NAT functionality, so media addresses are not manipulated. This means that in this scenario any media streams must use public addresses.
A Session Border can handle one single registration path from an endpoint to a target PBX. If multiple registrations on the target object are required, extra session border objects must be created which forward the registrations to the same target object.
See Reference11r1:PBX/Objects#General_Object_Properties for generic object properties.
Registration to internal PBX
Parameters for the registration to the PBX (H.323 only)
- Gatekeeper Id
- Gatekeeper Id/Domain of the PBX
- Primary Addr
- The primary address the registration is attempted to
- Alternate Addr
- The alternate address
- Name
- Name used for the registration
- PBX Password
- If the checkmark is set, the PBX password is used for the registration
Registration from external
Parameters for the registration of the device (SIP or H.323)
- Name
- Registration Name
- PBX Password
- If the checkmark is set, the PBX password is used for the registration
- TLS Only
- If this checkmark is set, only certificate based authentication (H.323/TLS) is allowed