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RSI/RSA Configuration

To provision the RSI and its associated cache, the tasks listed in the table below must be performed:

Task

Description

  1. Add an RSI Server

Assign a primary and secondary server by address and name. There are two procedures to add the RSI Server:

  1. Define RSI

Define the size of the RSI cache and the VNCS ID. There are two procedures to define the RSI:

  1. Delete RSI Server

Delete the server previously added to the RSI. There are two procedures to delete the RSI Server:

  1. Reset Commands

Flushes all entries currently stored within the cache.

  1. Setting the RSI Parameters

Set the RSI parameters, such as cache status, number of address requests, and duration of request time-out.

  1. Show RSI Command

Displays current information about the RSI.


Note

Note: When configuring RSI, the default delay time may be too short for some networks. Under heavy data traffic, FXS to FXS remote calls fail on the ISDN backup line with the minimum value of 5 for resRecTimeOut. Use the CLI to increase the value to a maximum of 30 in these instances.



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