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User's Manual
44. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter
Description
per device (i.e., AuthenticationMode is set to 1). When the
device registers each channel separately (i.e.,
AuthenticationMode is set to 0), the user name is set to the
channel's phone number.
Web/EMS: Registration Mode
[AuthenticationMode]
Determines the device's registration and authentication
method.
[0]
Per Endpoint = Registration and authentication is
performed separately for each endpoint. This is typically
used for FXS interfaces, where each endpoint registers
(and authenticates) separately with its user name and
password.
[1]
Per Gateway = (Default) Single registration and
authentication for the entire device. This is typically used for
FXO interfaces.
[3]
Per FXS = Registration and authentication for FXS
endpoints.
Web: Set Out-Of-Service On
Registration Failure
EMS: Set OOS On Registration Fail
[OOSOnRegistrationFail]
Enables setting the endpoint or entire device (i.e., all
endpoints) to out-of-service if registration fails.
[0]
Disable (default)
[1]
Enable
If the registration is per endpoint (i.e., AuthenticationMode is
set to 0) or per Account (see Configuring Hunt Group Settings
on page
) and a specific endpoint/Account registration fails
(SIP 4xx or no response), then that endpoint is set to out-of-
service until a success response is received in a subsequent
registration request. When the registration is per the entire
device (i.e., AuthenticationMode is set to 1) and registration
fails, all endpoints are set to out-of-service.
Note:
The out-of-service method is configured using the
FXSOOSBehavior parameter.
[UnregistrationMode]
Enables the device to perform explicit unregisters.
[0]
Disable (default)
[1]
Enable = The device sends an asterisk ("*") value in the
SIP Contact header, instructing the Registrar server to
remove all previous registration bindings. The device
removes SIP User Agent (UA) registration bindings in a
Registrar, according to RFC 3261. Registrations are soft
state and expire unless refreshed, but they can also be
explicitly removed. A client can attempt to influence the
expiration interval selected by the Registrar. A UA requests
the immediate removal of a binding by specifying an
expiration interval of "0" for that contact address in a
REGISTER request. UA's should support this mechanism
so that bindings can be removed before their expiration
interval has passed. Use of the "*" Contact header field
value allows a registering UA to remove all bindings
associated with an address-of-record (AOR) without
knowing their precise values.
Note:
The REGISTER-specific Contact header field value of "*"
applies to all registrations, but it can only be used if the Expires
header field is present with a value of "0".
Web/EMS: Add Empty Authorization Enables the inclusion of the SIP Authorization header in initial
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