- Cisco Unified Border Element SIP Support
- SIP Core SIP Technology Enhancements
- Reporting End-of-Call Statistics in SIP BYE Message
- Configurable Hostname in Locally Generated SIP Headers
- SIP Parameter Modification
- SIP Session Timer Support
- SIP-to-SIP Basic Functionality for Session Border Controller
- SIP-to-SIP Supplementary Services for Session Border Controller
- Session Refresh with Reinvites
- Configuring Cisco UBE Out-of-dialog OPTIONS Ping for Specified SIP Servers or Endpoints
- Configuring an Error Response Code upon an Out-of-Dialog OPTIONS Ping Failure
- SIP INFO Method for DTMF Tone Generation
- SIP Enhanced 180 Provisional Response Handling
- Configuring SIP 181 Call is Being Forwarded Message
- Expires Timer Reset on Receiving or Sending SIP 183 Message
- SIP UPDATE Message per RFC 3311
- Support for PAID PPID Privacy PCPID and PAURI Headers on the Cisco Unified Border Element
- Configurable Pass-through of SIP INVITE Parameters
- Conditional Header Manipulation of SIP Headers
- Transparent Tunneling of QSIG and Q.931
- SIP Diversion Header Enhancements
- SIP History INFO
- SIP Ability to Send a SIP Registration Message on a Border Element
- Configurable SIP Parameters via DHCP
- Multiple Registrars on SIP Trunks
- Additional References
- Glossary
Multiple Registrars on SIP Trunks
The Support for Multiple Registrars on SIP Trunks on a Cisco Unified Border Element, on Cisco IOS SIP TDM Gateways, and on a Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express feature allows configuration of multiple registrars on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunks, each simultaneously registered using its respective authentication instance. Beginning with Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S, support for this feature is expanded to include the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router. This feature allows a redundant registrar for each of the SIP trunks, which provides SIP trunk redundancy across multiple service providers.
Finding Feature Information
Your software release may not support all the features documented in this module. For the latest feature information and caveats, see the release notes for your platform and software release. To find information about the features documented in this module, and to see a list of the releases in which each feature is supported, see the Feature Information Table at the end of this document.
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Prerequisites for Multiple Registrars on SIP Trunks
Cisco Unified Border Element
- Cisco IOS Release 15.0(1)XA or a later release must be installed and running on your Cisco Unified Border Element.
Cisco Unified Border Element (Enterprise)
- Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S or a later release must be installed and running on your Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router.
Restrictions for Multiple Registrars on SIP Trunks
The Support for Multiple Registrars on SIP trunks feature has the following restrictions:
- Old and new forms of the registrar command are mutually exclusive: the registrar can be configured in either primary/secondary mode or multiple registrar mode--not both.
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) support is not available with multiple registrars (available for primary/secondary mode only).
- Only one authentication configuration per username can be configured at any one time.
- A maximum of six registrars can be configured at any given time.
- A maximum of 12 different realms can be configured for each endpoint.
- You cannot restrict the registration of specific endpoints with specific registrars--once a new registrar is configured, all endpoints will begin registering to the new registrar.
- You cannot remove multiple configurations of credentials simultaneously--only one credential can be removed at a time.
Configuring Multiple Registrars on SIP Trunks Feature
For information about the Support for Multiple Registrars on SIP Trunks feature and for detailed procedures for enabling this feature, see the "Configuring Multiple Registrars on SIP Trunks" chapter of the Cisco IOS SIP Configuration Guide.
Feature Information for the Multiple Registrars on SIP Trunks Feature
The following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. This table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature.
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Feature History Table entry for the Cisco Unified Border Element.
Table 1 | Feature Information for the Multiple Registrars on SIP Trunks Feature |
Feature Name |
Releases |
Feature Information |
---|---|---|
Multiple Registrars on SIP Trunks |
15.0(1)XA 15.1(1)T |
This feature provides support for multiple registrars on SIP trunks on Cisco IOS SIP TDM gateways, Cisco Unified CME, and Cisco UBEs. This feature allows for a redundant registrar for each SIP trunk and enables registrar redundancy across multiple service providers. This feature includes the following new or modified commands: credentials, localhost, registrar, voice-class sip localhost. |
Feature History Table entry for the Cisco Unified Border Element (Enterprise) .
Table 2 | Feature Information for the Multiple Registrars on SIP Trunks Feature |
Feature Name |
Releases |
Feature Information |
---|---|---|
Multiple Registrars on SIP Trunks |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S |
This feature provides support for multiple registrars on SIP trunks on Cisco IOS SIP TDM gateways, Cisco Unified CME, and Cisco UBEs. This feature allows for a redundant registrar for each SIP trunk and enables registrar redundancy across multiple service providers. This feature includes the following new or modified commands: credentials, localhost, registrar, voice-class sip localhost. |
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