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SIP application router settings page

Use this page to configure SIP application router container settings. The SIP application router allows you to select the order in which SIP applications are triggered. We can use the default application router (DAR) or specify a custom application router adhering to the SIP Servlet specification.

To view this dmgr console page, click Environment > SIP application routers, then click SIP_application_router_name from the list displayed.


SIP application router name

Enter a logical name representing the application router. If you selected the default application router, this field cannot be edited.


SIP application router provider name

Provider name of the application router. This is defined in the custom application router jar file, which must be in the application server's classpath. This field is not visible when we edit the DAR.


Targets

List of server and cluster targets associated with an application router. By default, all servers and clusters defined in the system are listed as targets of the DAR. Each target can only be associated with one application router. For the DAR, we can also set the order in which the applications are run on each target.


Move to Application Router

Specifies the Move to Application Router button, which allows you to change the targets of an application router. Each application router can have a set of targets to choose from. Click this button to move the selected target to another application router.


Target

Target associated with an application router. Click the target name to view more information about the target server, such as whether to use a DAR configuration file or to specify the application order.


Full name

Full name of the target. This can be helpful to distinguish each target. For example, if we have multiple targets named "server1" on different nodes, we can tell them apart by looking at the node= part of the Full Name.


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SIP application router


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Configure SIP application routers


Related information:

SIP application router page
Application routing order settings
Application startup order settings


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