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<unit_name>@<SIP_server _IP>:<Port>, when the SIP port of SIP server
is not the 5060 (SIP Standard port) the identifier must include the used port,
for instance:
[email protected]:5061
When you create a Call Book, these fields describing a contact can be
modified in the Call Book that can be accessed from a codec individual
control window through the “Contacts” option in “Configuration” (see
section 5.1.7 of “AEQ ControlPHOENIX” user’s manual). In order to
call a same contact using different IP modes (as defined in
“INTERFACE“ drop-down menu), different contact entries must be
created.
You can access the IP configuration submenu for PROXY SIP mode by clicking on “I/F Setup“
button, and that it is explained in section 6.1.4.2 of “AEQ ControlPHOENIX“ user’s manual.
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In “SIP Parameters“ submenu you can find:
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User Name: enables you to edit the name of the unit and how it will be reflected
in the diverse internal menus of the unit. For a start we recommend you not to
change the configured default User Name, “phxst_231” for instance.
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Display Name: editable name. This is the public name of the equipment that
will be used in SIP server, so you can recognize the equipment with this
identifier externally to the system.
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Proxy SIP Account: enables you to select a Proxy SIP account from a
previously created and stored list. In case an account is selected, the
parameters described next would be automatically loaded (confirmation is
requested).
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Proxy Provider: enables you to select the external SIP server with which the
unit will work from a previously stored list. By default, AEQ server will be
selected.
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Authentication: enables you to edit the password and security information for
the user profile associated with the unit in the previously selected SIP server.
By default, the data configured in this field in order to use AEQ server are the
following:
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User: the “User Name” configured in Factory, “phstr_231” for
instance.
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Pwd: the Password associated to that user.
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Realm: the domain where the SIP Server is located, by default:
sip.aeq.es.
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You can find the NAT mode selection at “NAT Traversal“ submenu.
NAT Traversal is a set of tools used by the equipment in order to surpass the NAT
(Network Address Translation) performed by some routers. We can select among
several modes depending on the kind of network the unit is connected to.
Phoenix STRATOS offers a total of six different operating modes when traversing
devices with NAT (routers, firewalls…). Each one of those modes is suitable for a
different scenario. For instance, when the units that are establishing communication
are in the same local network, the internal working way will be different than when
it’s done through the Internet.
See more details in section 4.3 of this manual.
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The rest of options to be configured are:
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FEC mode: this option allows you to configure whether FEC (Forward Error
Correction) is used or not (there is a trade-off for a bigger binary rate). See
section 4.4.