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Alternatively, you can use the setRouteOutgoingRequests
on the Default Application Router in the cipango.xml
configuration file, as shown below:
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<Set name="applicationRouter"> <New class="org.cipango.dar.DefaultApplicationRouter"> <Set name="configuration"><SystemProperty default="." name="jetty.home"/>/etc/dar.properties</Set> <Set name="routeOutgoingRequests">false</Set> </New> </Set> |
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Property name | default value | description | |||||
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SIP |
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sip.host | 127.0.0.1 | host on which SIP connector is listening | |||||
sip.port | 5060 | port on which SIP connector is listening | |||||
sip.mtu | 65536 | MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) used to define if the request is sent on UDP or TCP. (See RFC 3261 §18.1.1) | |||||
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javax.servlet.sip.ar.dar.configuration |
| URI to the default application router configuration file. | |||||
javax.servlet.sip.ar.spi.SipApplicationRouterProvider | null | Class name of the | |||||
org.cipango.dar.routeOutgoingRequests | true | if set to | |||||
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snmp.host | 0.0.0.0 | host on which SNMP connector is listening | |||||
snmp.port | 161 | port on which SNMP connector is listening | |||||
snmp.trap.host | localhost | host on which SNMP traps are sent | |||||
snmp.trap.port | 162 | port on which SNMP traps are sent | |||||
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diameter.host | 0.0.0.0 | host on which Diameter connector is listening | |||||
diameter.port | 3868 | port on which Diameter connector is listening |
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Some properties like the port can be set in /etc/default/cipango. For more information, see Running Cipango |