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Supports RFC 3711, Secured RTP and Key Exchange according to <draft-ietf-mmusic-
sdescriptions-12>.
Supports RFC 3489, Simple Traversal of UDP Through NATs (STUN).
Supports RFC 3327, Adding ‘Path’ to Supported header.
Supports RFC 3581, Symmetric Response Routing.
Supports RFC 3326, Reason header.
Supports RFC 4028, Session Timers in SIP.
Supports network asserted identity and privacy (RFC 3325 and RFC 3323).
Supports Tel URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) according to RFC 2806 bis.
Remote party ID <draft-ietf-sip-privacy-04.txt>.
Supports obtaining Proxy Domain Name(s) from DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol)
according to RFC 3361.
RFC 2833 Relay for Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) digits, including payload type
negotiation.
DTMF out-of-band transfer using:
INFO method <draft-choudhuri-sip-info-digit-00.txt>
INFO method, compatible with Cisco gateways
NOTIFY method <draft-mahy-sipping-signaled-digits-01.txt>.
SIP URI: sip:”phone number”@IP address (such as [email protected], where “122556”
is the phone number of the source or destination) or sip:”phone_number”@”domain
name”, such as [email protected]. Note that the SIP URI host name can be
configured differently per called number.
Supports RFC 4040, RTP payload format for a 64 kbit/s transparent data.
Can negotiate coder from a list of given coders.
Responds to OPTIONS messages both outside a SIP dialog and in mid-call. Generates
SIP OPTIONS messages as Proxy keep-alive mechanism.
Representing trunk groups in tel/sip Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) according to
<draft-ietf-iptel-trunk-group-04>.
Publishes the total number of free Tel channels in a 200 OK response to an OPTIONS
requests.
For more updated information on the gateway’s supported features, see the latest Mediant &
TP Series SIP Digital Gateways Release Notes.
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