06-26-2013 10:52 PM - edited 03-18-2019 01:22 AM
I'm doing some tinkering with my Jabber/Movi deployment. We are proxying registrations via VCS-E into VCS-C.
The thing I've noticed however is that proxied registrations don't seem to obey our subzone rules - they always end up in the default subzone on VCS-C. I use the exact same alias registering to the VCS-C internally and it goes into its subzone fine.
When I check the proxied registration on VCS-C, the alias is the same as if it was registered directly.
Is this expected behaviour, or should my VCS-C subzones work for proxied registrations?
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06-27-2013 04:08 AM
Hi Nick,
That is right! You cannot register a client to any subzone in VCS Control when registering through proxied registration from VCSe.
If you are trying to register jabber to subzone of the VCS Control to use bandwidth control, I would suggest you to configure bandwidth limitation in your "traversal subzone" in VCS Control to control bandwidth for those endpoints registered through proxied registration.
In general, I don't like much to use proxied registration, because there are some limitations, such as the call license counting when jabbers from internet call each other.
If there is no special reason to use proxied registration in your environment, I would suggest you to register jabber clients from internet directly to VCSe.
Regards
Paulo Souza
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06-27-2013 12:26 AM
Hi Nick,
Do you really see defaultsubzone on the node field in the registration details of the proxied registration? i would have expected something else. When proxied the registration usually end up in the traverzal client node on the VCS control, not on the subzone.
Cheers
/Karim
06-27-2013 12:56 AM
Sorry, you are correct - when I said the default zone, I should have just said not in a subzone.
So you are saying you cannot proxy a registration to a subzone?
06-27-2013 04:08 AM
Hi Nick,
That is right! You cannot register a client to any subzone in VCS Control when registering through proxied registration from VCSe.
If you are trying to register jabber to subzone of the VCS Control to use bandwidth control, I would suggest you to configure bandwidth limitation in your "traversal subzone" in VCS Control to control bandwidth for those endpoints registered through proxied registration.
In general, I don't like much to use proxied registration, because there are some limitations, such as the call license counting when jabbers from internet call each other.
If there is no special reason to use proxied registration in your environment, I would suggest you to register jabber clients from internet directly to VCSe.
Regards
Paulo Souza
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06-27-2013 02:38 PM
Thanks Paul - the reason for wanting subzones from the VCS-E is I want some proxied accounts that don't require authentication (i.e. treat as authenticated) while the rest will authenticate as normal.
Regarding registering directly to VCS-E - I've been toying with that idea anyway due to the clustering issues discussed in an earlier thread, but it's going to be a bit of a pain in this particular implementation so I'll avoid it if I can
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