User's Manual
18. SIP Definitions
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SIP Definitions
This section describes configuration of SIP parameters.
18.1 Configuring SIP Parameters
Many of the stand-alone SIP parameters associated with various features can be
configured in the following pages:
SIP General Parameters page:
Provides SIP parameters for configuring general SIP
features. To access this page, use the following path:
Configuration
tab >
VoIP
menu
>
SIP Definitions
>
General Parameters
.
SIP Advanced Parameters page:
Provides SIP parameters for configuring advanced
SIP features. To access this page, use the following path:
Configuration
tab >
VoIP
menu >
SIP Definitions
>
Advanced Parameters
.
For a description of these parameters, refer to the section corresponding to the feature or
see ''Configuration Parameters Reference'' on page
18.2 Configuring Registration Accounts
The Account table lets you configure up to 50 Accounts. An Account defines registration
information for registering and authenticating (digest) "served" Trunk Groups or IP Groups
(e.g., IP PBX) with a "serving" IP Group (e.g., ITSP). Registration information includes a
username, password, host name (AOR), and contact user name (AOR). The device
includes this information in the REGISTER message sent to the "serving" IP Group. Up to
10 Accounts can be configured per "served" Trunk Group or IP Group.
A "served" Trunk Group or IP Group can register to more than one "serving" IP Group (e.g.,
multiple ITSPs). This is done by configuring multiple entries in the Account table for the
same "served" Trunk Group or IP Group, but with different "serving" IP Groups, user
name/password, host name, and contact user values.
Note:
If no match is found in the Account table for incoming or outgoing calls, the
username and password is taken from the 'UserName' and 'Password' parameters on
the Proxy & Registration page.
The following procedure describes how to configure Accounts in the Web interface. You
can also configure Accounts using the table ini file parameter, Account or CLI command,
configure voip > sip-definition account.
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