MSFT_SIPProxySetting class
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MSFT_SIPProxySetting
The MSFT_SIPProxySetting class defines the settings for a SIP server.
The following syntax is simplified from MOF code and includes all inherited properties.
class MSFT_SIPProxySetting { boolean AcceptCompression; [key] string Backend; boolean ClientToServerCompression; [key] string InstanceID; uint32 MaxBodySizeClientMsg; uint32 MaxBodySizeServerMsg; uint32 MaxClientCompressions; uint32 MaxServerCompressions; uint32 OutgoingTLSCount; boolean RequestCompression; string RouteToEnterpriseEdge; int RouteToEnterpriseEdgePort; string ServerRole; boolean WhiteSpaceKeepAliveEnabled; };
Methods
This class does not define any methods.
Properties
The MSFT_SIPProxySetting class has the following properties.
AcceptCompression
Data type: booleanIf
true
, the server accepts requests for compression on the connections it receives. Iffalse
, it does not. The default value istrue
. This property cannot be NULL.This property is required on creation and can be updated.
Backend
Data type: [key] stringThe computer name (either the FQDN or NetBIOS name) and SQL Server instance name of the Microsoft® Office Live Communications Server 2005 with SP1, Back-End Database (configuration data is stored in the same SQL instance as user data, but in a different database). Indicates where this class is stored, which varies depending on the server role.
This property cannot be updated.
Server Role Acceptable Values Enterprise Edition Backend_FQDN\SQL_Instance_Name Standard Edition (local)\rtc Access Proxy and Proxy servers Empty string ClientToServerCompression
Data type: booleanIf
true
, compression is performed on all connections handled by the server. Iffalse
, it is not. The default value istrue
. This property cannot be NULL.This property is required on creation and can be updated.
InstanceID
Data type: [key] stringA GUID value that uniquely identifies this proxy service to WMI. The GUID must be encapsulated between the "{" and "}" braces; for example: "{01234567-0123-4567-89AB-CDEF01234567}".
This property is required on creation and cannot be updated.
MaxBodySizeClientMsg
Data type: uint32The maximum message body size, in kilobytes, for messages sent by a client. The valid range of values is 64K to 256K. The default value is 128K. This property cannot be NULL.
This property is required on creation and can be updated.
MaxBodySizeServerMsg
Data type: uint32The maximum message body size, in kilobytes, for messages received by the server. The valid range of values is 1000 to 20000. The default value is 5000. This property cannot be NULL.
This property is required on creation and can be updated.
MaxClientCompressions
Data type: uint32The maximum number of client-to-server connections that can be compressed at a given moment. If there are more than this number, client-to-server connections that occur after the maximum has been reached are not compressed.
The valid range of values is 0 to 65535. The default value is 5000. This property cannot be NULL.
This property is required on creation and can be updated.
MaxServerCompressions
Data type: uint32The maximum number of server-to-server connections that can be compressed at a given moment. If there are more than this number, server-to-server connections that occur after the maximum has been reached are not compressed.
The valid range of values is between 0 and 65535. The default value is 1024. This property cannot be NULL.
This property is required on creation and can be updated.
OutgoingTLSCount
Data type: uint32The maximum number of TLS connections established by the server. The valid range of values is between 1 and 256. The default value is 4. This value cannot be NULL
This property is required on creation and can be updated.
RequestCompression
Data type: booleanIf
true
, the server requests compression for the connections it initiates. Iffalse
, it does not. The default value isfalse
.This property is required on creation and can be updated.
RouteToEnterpriseEdge
Data type: stringA specific route for internal servers to reach an Access Proxy. If set, this value overwrites the a default route in the global settings that all internal servers use to reach the Access Proxy. If the string is empty, the global settings default route is used. For an Access Proxy, this setting should be left as NULL. Validation rules for FQDNs apply.
This property is required on creation and can be updated.
RouteToEnterpriseEdgePort
Data type: intThe port on the Access Proxy to which this server pool will route messages. Valid values are 1 to 65535. The default value is 5061.
This property is required on creation and can be updated.
ServerRole
Data type: stringThe role of this server in Live Communications Server 2005 with SP1, Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition. This value is set during installation. Valid values are as follows:
Value Role HS Live Communications Server 2005 with SP1, Standard Edition FE Live Communications Server 2005 with SP1, Enterprise Edition EP Access Proxy FP Proxy This value cannot be NULL. This property is required on creation and cannot be updated.
WhiteSpaceKeepAliveEnabled
Data type: booleanIf
true
the server expects clients to send white-space (that is, empty) messages to indicate they are still alive. This property should not be enabled on Access Proxies because outside and federated clients use REGISTRATION refresh requests, rather than white-space messages, for this purpose. The default value is true. This property cannot be NULL.This property is required on creation and can be updated.
Remarks
Only one instance of this class can be defined on a Live Communications Server installation.
Available actions for an instance of this class:
- Creation: The administrator cannot create the instance of this class.
- Updates: The administrator can update the instance of this class.
- Deletion: The administrator cannot delete the instance of this class.
Requirements
Server: Installed on Windows Server 2003 with Microsoft Live Communications Server 2005 with SP1.
Namespace: Defined in \root\cimv2.
See Also
MSFT_SIPProxySecuritySetting, Live Communications Server WMI Reference
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