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Sample 1

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sip.cfg

listeners :
{
interfaces = (

Unknown macro: { default = true; ip-address = "10.0.40.5"; external-address = "10.0.40.5"; tcp-enabled = false; sip-port = 5060; }

,

Unknown macro: { ip-address = "192.168.2.2"; external-address = "192.168.2.2"; tcp-enabled = false; sip-port = 5060; }

);

/****************************************************************************

  • The default interface address used to send out requests if not explicitly*
  • set using the java script sendInterfaceAddress() function. This is also *
  • used by Karoo Bridge command line utilities like the --reset-log-level *
  • to send the SIP RPC request to the running Karoo Bridge instance. *
    ****************************************************************************/

default-interface-address = "10.0.40.5";

/****************************************************************************

  • The default interface port used to send out requests if not explicitly *
  • set using the java script sendInterfacePort() function *
    ****************************************************************************/

default-interface-port = 5060;

/****************************************************************************

  • The low value marker for the TCP client port range *
    ****************************************************************************/

sip-tcp-port-base = 10000;

/****************************************************************************

  • The high value marker for the TCP client port range *
    ****************************************************************************/
    sip-tcp-port-max = 15000;

/****************************************************************************

  • The low value marker for the RTP proxy port range *
    ****************************************************************************/

rtp-proxy-port-base = 30000;

/****************************************************************************

  • The high value marker for the RTP proxy port range *
    ****************************************************************************/
    rtp-proxy-port-max = 60000;

/****************************************************************************

  • The read timeout for RTP Proxy before it decides to automatically *
  • tear down the RTP channel. This is expressed in seconds. *
    ****************************************************************************/
    rtp-proxy-read-timeout = 600;

/****************************************************************************

  • The number of worker threads for the RTP proxy. Take note that Karoo *
  • Bridge uses async IO and the number here does not limit the number of RTP*
  • channels that can be supported. This threadpool will be shared equally *
  • by all RTP channels. 30 threads has been tested to be enough to cater *
  • to 1000 RTP proxy sessions *
    ****************************************************************************/
    rtp-proxy-transport-thread-count = 30;

/***************************************************************************

  • Karoo has a built-in STUN server. STUN would only work if the server *
  • Karoo Bridge is installed in has two or more NICs directly routable from*
  • the WAN. The addresses must be different. Virtual IP is also ok but is*
  • not advised. If you don't want to use the default port you can include *
  • a port with the address separated with a colon. *
  • Example: stun-primary-ip = 10.0.40.5:3478 *
    ***************************************************************************/
    stun-primary-ip = "";
    stun-secondary-ip = "";

/***************************************************************************

  • Karoo bridge uses libfreeswitch for sip trunking and transcoding *
  • functions. These values set the listener port for the internal event *
  • layer handler. Since freeswitch is configured independently, the sip *
  • address used by freeswitch must be made known to Karoo as well *
    ***************************************************************************/
    switch-event-listener-port = 9000;
    switch-sip-listener-ip = "10.0.40.5";
    switch-sip-listener-port = 5080;
    switch-sip-context = "sofia/karoo";

/****************************************************************************

  • The packet rate ratio allows the transport to detect a potential DoS *
  • attack. It works by detecting the packet read rate per second as *
  • designated by the upper limit. If the value of packet rate is 50/100, *
  • the maximum packet rate before the SBC raises the alert level if a *
  • potential denial of service attack is 100 packets per second. *
  • When this happens, the transport layer checks if there is a particular *
  • IP that is sending more than its allowable rate of 50 packets per second.*
  • If the sender is violating the threshold, it will be banned for 1 hour *
  • which is the third parameter of 3600 seconds. *
    ****************************************************************************/
    packet-rate-ratio = "50/100/3600";

/*****************************************************************************

  • One may statically define a list of known IP addresses or networks so that*
  • they get immunity against the packet-rate-ratio algorithm. This would *
  • normally contain the ip addresses of known traffic sources or destinations*
  • like the local iPBX or trunk gateways. For Call Centers with predictive *
  • or progressive dialers in the network, it would be wise to also white-list*
  • those applications. *
    *****************************************************************************/
    packet-rate-white-list = (
    /*
    Unknown macro: {source-ip = "192.168.1.10";}
    , */
    Unknown macro: {source-network = "1.1.1.1/4";}
    );
    };

user-agent :
{
/****************************************************************************

  • Show your appreciation by not changing this value *
    ****************************************************************************/
    user-agent-name = "OSS Karoo Bridge";

/****************************************************************************

  • Karoo bridge uses the contact header to store some states about sip *
  • session. It can either do thi by storing a unique id as the user info of*
  • the contact-uri or by storing it as a contact paramameter. If your *
  • switch/pbx supports paramaters in contact, setting the two parameters *
  • below to true is the recommended value. *
    ****************************************************************************/
    register-state-in-contact-params=false;
    dialog-state-in-contact-params=true;
    };
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