Configuring SIP application routers

Use the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) application router to select the order in which SIP applications are triggered. When configuring a SIP application router, you can either use the default application router or create a custom application router.

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The SIP container provides an application router component called the Default Application Router (DAR). The DAR component uses a configuration text file, similar to a Java properties file, that defines the order in which the application router sends SIP requests to applications.
Restriction: WebSphere® Application Server has a default way of sorting the order of SIP applications invocation using the Startup behavior settings. The sorting order is based on the application weight. This weighting policy only applies if you do not specify a DAR configuration file, or if a custom application router has not been associated with the server or cluster.

You can either use the DAR or a custom application router to perform application routing, as described in the procedure.

Use the following procedure to select the best method to implement the SIP application router for your configuration.

Procedure

Results

You have successfully configured a SIP application router.



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