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- SIP Routing with Server Clusters Overview in Session Border Control Solutions Guide Using BGF and IMSG
routing-destinations
Syntax
routing-destinations {availability-check-profiles {profile-name;keepalive-interval {available-server seconds;unavailable-server seconds;}keepalive-method sip-options;keepalive-strategy (do-not-send <blackout-period seconds> | send-always < failures-before-unavailable number> < successes-before-available number | send-when-unavailable < successes-before-available number);transaction-timeout seconds;}clusters [cluster-name;server server-name {priority priority-level;weight weight-level;}}default-availability-check-profile profile-name;}servers {server-name {address ip4-address <port port-number> <transport (udp | tcp)>;admission-control profile-name;availability-check-profile profile-name;service-point service-point-name;}
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Release Information
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.
Description
Configure servers, server clusters, and availability rules for routing destinations.
Options
default-availability-check-profile profile-name—Availability check profile that is assigned to a server when no profile is explicityly defined..
The remaining options are explained separately.
Required Privilege Level
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Related Documentation
- SIP Routing with Server Clusters Overview in Session Border Control Solutions Guide Using BGF and IMSG