Chapter 5. SIP Configuration
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a protocol for creating and terminating various media
stream sessions over an IP network. It is for example used for Internet telephone calls and
distribution of video streams.
SIP takes care of the initiation, modification and termination of a session with one or more
participants. The protocol makes it possible for the participants to agree on what media
types they should share. You can find more information about SIP in appendix A of the User
Manual and in RFC 3261.
Basic SIP configuration is made on the
Basic Settings
,
Local Registrar
, and possibly also
Sessions and Media
pages. If you want to use an external SIP proxy, you must state this on
the
Routing
page.
Basic Settings
Here, you make basic settings for the Telecommuting Module SIP management.
SIP Module
Here, select whether the SIP module should be enabled or disabled. If you select to
Disable
SIP module
, no other SIP settings will have any effect.
Additional SIP Signaling Ports
Normally, the Telecommuting Module listens for SIP signaling on ports 5060 (UDP and
TCP) and 5061 (TLS). You can make it listen for SIP signaling on additional ports. When
ports are added here, they are reserved for SIP signaling on all the Telecommuting Module
IP addresses.
Port
Enter an additional port on which the Telecommuting Module should listen for SIP signal-
ing. The Telecommuting Module will then receive SIP signaling on this port for all its IP
addresses.
SIP signaling over TLS cannot be received on a Telecommuting Module port which is used
for something else, like configuration of the Telecommuting Module.
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