HTTP-based Services
The HTTP-based service parameters are described in the table below.
HTTP-based Service Parameters
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'GW Routing Server' configure voip > gw routing general-setting > gw-routing-server [GWRoutingServer] |
Enables routing by a third-party routing server or ARM.
For more information, see Centralized Third-Party Routing Server. Note: The parameter is applicable only to the Gateway application. |
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'Quality Status' configure system > http-services > routing-qos-status [RoutingServerQualityStatus] |
Enables QoS-based routing by the routing server. The device collects QoS metrics (media and signaling) and sends them to the routing server.
For more information, see Configuring QoS-Based Routing by Routing Server. |
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'Quality Status Rate' configure system > http-services > routing-qos-status-rate [RoutingServerQualityStatusRate] |
Defines the rate (in sec) at which the device sends QoS reports to the routing server. The valid range is 15-3600. The default is 60. For more information, see Configuring QoS-Based Routing by Routing Server. |
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'Topology Status' configure system > http-services > routing-server-group-status [RoutingServerGroupStatus] |
Enables the reporting of the device's topology status (using the REST TopologyStatus API command) to remote HTTP hosts.
For more information, see Configuring Remote Web Services |
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'Routing Server Registration Status' configure system > http-services > routing-server-registration-status [RoutingServerRegistrationStatus] |
Enables the synchronization of the device's registration database (using the REST registrationStatus API command) with remote HTTP hosts.
For more information, see Configuring Remote Web Services |
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Remote Monitoring For more information, see Remote Monitoring of Device behind NAT. |
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'Remote Monitoring' configure system > http-services > remote-monitoring [RemoteMonitoringEnable] |
Enables the device to send monitoring reports to a remote monitoring server when the device is located behind NAT.
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'Reporting Period' configure system > http-services > remote-monitor-reporting-period [RemoteMonitoringPeriod] |
Defines the time interval (in seconds) between each remote monitoring report that is sent to the monitoring server. The valid value is 30 to 65535. The default is 300. |
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'Device Status' configure system > http-services > remote-monitor-status [RemoteMonitoringDeviceEnable] |
Enables the device to send a remote monitoring report of its status to the monitoring server.
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'Active Alarms' configure system > http-services > remote-monitor-alarms [RemoteMonitoringAlarmsEnable] |
Enables the device to send a remote monitoring report of currently active alarms to the monitoring server.
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'Performance Indicators' configure system > http-services > remote-monitor-kpi [RemoteMonitoringPMEnable] |
Enables the device to send a remote monitoring report of performance monitoring statistics to the monitoring server.
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'Registration Status' configure system > http-services > remote-monitor-registration [RemoteMonitoringSIPUsersEnable] |
Enables the device to send a remote monitoring report of users registered with the device to the monitoring server.
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Automatic Provisioning (see Configuring Web Service for Automatic Provisioning) |
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'Enabled' check box configure system > provision > enable [ProvisionEnable] |
Enables the provisioning feature.
Note: For the parameter to take effect, a device restart is required. |
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'Retry Interval' configure system > provision > retry-interval [ProvisionRetryInterval] |
Defines the time (in seconds) between each sent HTTP request that failed. The valid value is 10 to 360. The default is 30. Note: For the parameter to take effect, a device restart is required. |
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'Max Retries' configure system > provision > max-retries [ProvisionMaxRetries] |
Defines the maximum number of attempts to send the request before provisioning is considered a failure. The valid value is 1 to 10. The default is 3. Note: For the parameter to take effect, a device restart is required. |
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'Server URL' configure system > provision > server-url [ProvisionServerURL] |
Defines the provisioning server's URL path where the requests must be sent. The valid value is a string. By default, no value is defined. Note: For the parameter to take effect, a device restart is required. |
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'Server Username' configure system > provision > server-username [ProvisionServerUsername] |
Defines the username for authentication with the server. The valid value is a string. By default, no value is defined. Note: For the parameter to take effect, a device restart is required. |
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'Server Password' configure system > provision > server-password [ProvisionServerPassword] |
Defines the password for authentication with the server. The valid value is a string. By default, no value is defined. Note: For the parameter to take effect, a device restart is required. |