10-24
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
10






Configuring

Parameter

Maps
Configur
ing

Skinny

Parameter

Maps
Step
3
In
the

Parameter

Maps

configuration
window,
configure

the
parameter
map

using

the
information
in
Ta
b

l

e


10-10 .
Step
4
Do
one

of

the

following:


Click
Deploy
Now

to

deploy
this

configuration

on

t

he
ACE
and

save

your

entries

t

o

the
running-configuration
and

startup-configuration

files.


Click
Cancel
to

exit

this

procedure

without

saving

your

entries

and

to

return

to
the
Skinny

Parameter
Maps
table.


Click
Next
t

o

deploy

your

entries

and

to
configure
another
Skinny
parameter

map.
Related
Topics


Configuring
Parameter

Maps,
page
10-1
Ta
b

l

e


10-10
Skinny
Parameter

Map

Attributes
Field
Description
Parameter
Name
Unique
name

for

the

parameter

map.

Valid

entries

are

unquoted

text

strings

with

no

spaces

and
a
maximum

of

64

a

lphanumeric

characters.
Description
Field
that

appears

for

ACE

module

A2(1.5),

ACE

appliance

A3(2.3),

and

later

releases

of
either
device

type.

If

you

attempt

to

use

the

Description

feature

with

an

ACE

that

is

running
an
earlier

software

version,

ANM

displays

an

invalid

command

detected

error

message

and
does
not

deploy

the

parameter

map.
Brief
description

of

the

parameter

map.

Enter

a

text

st

ring

with

a

maximum

of

240


alphanumeric
characters

(A–Z,

a–z,

0–9).

Spaces

and

special

characters

are

allowed.

Double
quotes
must

be

entered

as

matching

pairs.
Enforce
Registration
Check
box

that

enables

Skinny

registration

enforcement.

You

can

configure

the

ACE

to

allow
only
registered

Skinny

clients

to

make

calls.

To

accomplish

this

task,

the

ACE

maintains

the
state
of

each

Skinny

client.

After

a

client

registers

with

CCM ,

the

ACE

opens

a

secure

port
(pinhole)
to

allow

that

client

to

make

a

call.
Uncheck
the

check

box

to

disable

this

feature.
Message
Id

Max
Maximum
value

for

the

station

message

ID

in

hexadecimal

that

the

ACE

is

to

accept.

Valid
entries
are

hexadecimal

values

from

0x0

to

0x4000

with

a

default

value

of

0x181.

If

a

packet
arrives
with

a

station

message

ID

greater

than

the

specified

value,

the

ACE

drops

the

packet
and
generates

a

syslog

message.
Note
The
Message

Id

Max.

hexadecimal

value
should
always

start
with
0x
or

0X.
Min.
SCCP

Prefix

Length
(Bytes)
Minimum
SCCP

pre

fix

length

in

bytes.

By

default,

the

ACE

dr

ops

SCCP

me

ssages

that

have
an
SCCP

Prefix

length

that

is

less

than

the

message

ID.

The

ACE

drops

Skinny

message
packets
that

fail

this

check

and

generates

a

syslog

message.
Valid
entries

are

from

4

to

4000

bytes.
Max.
SCCP

Prefix

Length
(Bytes)
Maximum
SCCP

prefix

length

in

bytes.

This
feature
allows

you

to

configure

the

ACE

so

that
it
checks

the

maximum

SCCP

prefix

length.

The

ACE

drops

Skinny

message

packets

that

fail
this
check

and

generates

a

sysl

og

message.
Valid
entries

are

from

4

to

4000

bytes.