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Enable/disable early-proceeding on SIP interface
First appeared in build series: 2012-12-03
In SBC scenarios, it is possible that multiple provisional responses (1xx) are not correctly forwarded. This
can be corrected by disabling the early-proceeding parameter on SIP interfaces. In case of PSTN
gateway scenarios, it is preferable to leave the early-proceeding parameter set to enabled on SIP
interfaces.
Mode: interface sip
Command
Purpose
Step 1
[node](if-sip)# [no] early-proceeding
Automatically switches to proceeding
state without receiving any provisional
response (Default:enabled)
Set SFP mode
First appeared in build series: 2012-12-03
Some SmartNode models provide an SFP port which is compatible with Fiber SFP modules. This
interface provides a new Ethernet port to the user. This port is configured in port ethernet 1 0 mode.
This ethernet port supports the following SFP modules:
Gigabit Ethernet single/multi-mode Fiber and Copper modules
Fast Ethernet single/multi-mode fiber modules
SFP modules are automatically detected and configured following the INF-8074i specification for SFP
transceivers. The command show port ethernet 1 0 gives information about the port status and also about
the SFP module which is plugged in.
If the SFP module does not follow the INF-8074i specification and can therefore not be properly
configured, following command can be used for manual configuration:
Mode: port ethernet <slot> <port>
Command
Purpose
Step 1
[node](prt-eth)[slot/port]# [ no ] sfp-mode {
auto | 1000Base-SX | 100Base-FX }
Set the SFP port mode
Default: auto
Mode „auto‟ is the default and will automatically configure the SFP port with the correct mode when a
SFP module is detected. This is the meaning of all options:
auto => use auto-detection mode following INF-8074i specification (default)
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