【Experience Sharing】What is the difference between “interface mode” and “single-

亦农
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 A SIP user can be authenticated based on a SIP interface or a single user. Run the sip-auth parameter auth-mode command to configure a user authentication mode.

1.  If the user authentication mode is set to interface, only the user name and password configured based on a SIP interface(sip-auth-parameter) can be used for user authentication when the user authentication is based on both a SIP interface and a single user.

2.  If the user authentication mode is set to single-user, the user name and password configured based on a single user(sippstnuser auth set) are preferentially used for user authentication when the user authentication is based on both a SIP interface and a single user.

3.The default user authentication mode is single-user.

 

Neen
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7 years 9 months ago
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Good post.
Dwight.Eisenhower
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7 years 9 months ago
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Its useful to me, thank you for sharing.
nasaleem
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7 years 9 months ago
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sharing the experiences is always better rather than just copy and paste from documentation. Thanks and keep it up..
JackyLi
JackyLi  Senior 
7 years 9 months ago
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A good sharing, it solves my problem.
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7 years 9 months ago
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sharing the experiences is always better rather than just copy and paste from documentation. Thanks and keep it up..
nasaleem Posted on 2014-07-15 14:15

Thank you for your feedback, we will keep sharing the experiences. And we look farward to your sharing too.