System properties.
In addition to system properties defined by Jetty, Cipango may use the following properties:
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 |
1500 |
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 |
file:///${jetty.home}/etc/dar.properties |
URI to the default application router configuration file. See also Configuring Application Router |
javax.servlet.sip.ar.spi.SipApplicationRouterProvider |
null |
Class name of the |
org.cipango.dar.matchOnNewOutgoingRequests |
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 |
For instance to set the SIP port to 5070, use:
java -Dsip.port=5070 -jar start.jar --ini=start-cipango.ini
Some properties like the port can be set in /etc/default/cipango. For more information, see Running and Stopping