Administrator Level Options
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NAT RTP Port
NAT RTP Port
sip nat rtp port
Indicates the port through which the RTP packets are sent. This
value must specify the beginning of the RTP port range on the
gateway or router.
The RTP port is used for sending DTMF tones and for the audio
stream. Your network administrator may close some ports for
security reasons. You may want to use this parameter to send
RTP data using a different port.
For more information, see Chapter 4,
.
N/A
STUN Server
sip stun ip
IP address of the
STUN
server (also know as Simple Traversal of
UDP through NAT).
Notes
:
1.
The NAT IP configuration parameters take precedence over
the STUN and TURN parameters.
2.
STUN does not work if the NAT device is symmetric.
For more information, see Chapter 4,
.
N/A
STUN Port
sip stun port
Port number of the
STUN
server (also know as Simple Traversal
of UDP through NAT).
Notes
:
1.
The NAT IP configuration parameters take precedence over
the STUN and TURN parameters.
2.
STUN does not work if the NAT device is symmetric.
For more information, see Chapter 4,
.
N/A
TURN Server
sip turn ip
IP address of the
TURN
server (also known as Traversal Using
Relay NAT).
Note:
The NAT IP configuration parameters take precedence over the
STUN and TURN parameters.
For more information, see Chapter 4,
.
N/A
TURN Port
sip turn port
Port number of the
TURN
server (also known as Traversal Using
Relay NAT).
Note:
The NAT IP configuration parameters take precedence over the
STUN and TURN parameters.
For more information, see Chapter 4,
.
N/A
TURN User ID
sip turn user
Username that a user must enter when accessing an account
on the TURN server.
Note:
The NAT IP configuration parameters take precedence over the
STUN and TURN parameters.
For more information, see Chapter 4,
.
Parameter In
IP Phone UI
Parameter in
Aastra Web UI
Parameters in Configuration
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