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2.
SIP LOCAL PORT
:
read-only parameter that tells you the port of the IP interface of
the unit used for SIP signalling, so that the latter can, in turn, convey this to the
router or firewall administrator when it is configured. Before checking the value of
this parameter you should have configured previously whether you want to work
with Proxy or not and restart the unit.
3. SIP PUBLIC IP:
parameter that will tell the unit which public IP will correspond to it,
so that it can include the said IP in its SIP messages. The router or firewall
administrator must tell you the value of this parameter. For instance
212.170.180.177
4. SIP PUBLIC PORT:
parameter that will tell Phoenix which public port it will have
corresponding to its local SIP port. The router or firewall administrator must tell you
the value of this parameter in order to make the required port-forwarding. For
instance: 8001.
5.
RTP LOCAL IP
:
read-only parameter that tells you the IP of the IP interface of the
unit as regards RTP, so that it can, in turn, convey this to the router or firewall
administrator when it is configured. You will usually configure the same network
interface as for SIP, so it will be the one configured in point number 1: for instance
192.168.1.89
6.
RTP LOCAL PORT
:
read-only parameter that tells you the port of the IP interface
of the unit as regards RTP, so that the latter can, in turn, convey this to the router or
firewall administrator when it is configured. Usually the shown port is 5004.
7. RTP PUBLIC IP:
parameter that will tell the unit which public IP will correspond to
the RTP of its IP interface, so that it can send the said IP in its SIP messages. The
router or firewall administrator must tell you the value of this parameter. Usually the
administrator will take out SIP traffic and RTP using the same public IP configure in
point number 3. For instance
212.170.180.177
8. RTP PUBLIC PORT:
parameter that will tell the Phoenix ALIO which public port will
correspond to the RTP of its IP interface, so that it can send the said port in its SIP
messages. The router or firewall administrator must tell you the value of this
parameter in order to make the required port-forwarding. For instance: 8002
In the aforementioned note the detailed configuration and need of port-forwarding is explained.
4.3.3. AUTO 1 (local network audio).
This mode will be used primarily when two units that are in the same local network need to
communicate with each other, when the Proxy SIP is on the Internet and it’s the one provided
by AEQ (sip.aeq.es).
4.3.4. AUTO 2 (local network audio).
This mode will be used primarily when two units that are in the same local network need to
communicate with each other, when a Proxy SIP on the Internet is used, it’s not the one
provided by AEQ (sip.aeq.es) and only if the AUTO1 mode doesn’t work properly.
4.3.5. AUTO 3 (audio over internet).
This mode will be used mainly when you wish to put two units in communication with each other
through the Internet, working with no Proxy (DIRECT SIP mode) or using the Proxy SIP
provided by AEQ (sip.aeq.es) (PROXY SIP mode). The two configuration parameters available
on screen for this mode are:
1. STUN SERVER:
parameter that tells the unit the STUN server that will be used. On
the Internet there is multitude of public STUN servers. By default, the IP address of
stun.sipgate.net server is configured: 217.10.68.152.
2. STUN PORT:
parameter that tells the unit the STUN server port assigned by the
administrator. By default: 3478.