AXIS Q35 Series Dome Camera
The device interface
UDP-to-TCP switching
: Select to allow calls to switch transport protocols from UDP (User Datagram Protocol) to TCP (Transmission
Control Protocol) temporarily. The reason for switching is to avoid fragmentation, and the switch can take place if a request is
within 200 bytes of the maximum transmission unit (MTU) or larger than 1300 bytes.
Allow via rewrite
: Select to send the local IP address instead of the router's public IP address.
Allow contact rewrite
: Select to send the local IP address instead of the router's public IP address.
Register with server every
: Set how often you want the device to register with the SIP server for the existing SIP accounts.
DTMF payload type
: Changes the default payload type for DTMF.
SIP accounts
All current SIP accounts are listed under
SIP accounts
. For registered accounts, the colored circle lets you know the status.
The account is successfully registered with the SIP server.
There is a problem with the account. Possible reasons can be authorization failure, that the account credentials are wrong,
or that the SIP server can’t find the account.
The
peer to peer (default)
account is an automatically created account. You can delete it if you create at least one other account
and set that account as default. The default account is always used when a VAPIX
®
Application Programming Interface (API) call
is made without specifying which SIP account to call from.
Account
: Click to create a new SIP account.
Active
: Select to be able to use the account.
Make default
: Select to make this the default account. There must be a default account, and there can only be one default account.
Name
: Enter a descriptive name. This can, for example, be a first and last name, a role, or a location. The name is not unique.
User ID
: Enter the unique extension or phone number assigned to the device.
Peer-to-peer
: Use for direct calls to another SIP device on the local network.
Registered
: Use for calls to SIP devices outside the local network, through a SIP server.
Domain
: If available, enter the public domain name. It will be shown as part of the SIP address when calling other accounts.
Password
: Enter the password associated with the SIP account for authenticating against the SIP server.
Authentication ID
: Enter the authentication ID used for authenticating against the SIP server. If it is the same as the user ID,
you don’t need to enter the authentication ID.
Caller ID
: The name which is presented to the recipient of calls from the device.
Registrar
: Enter the IP address for the registrar.
Transport mode
: Select the SIP transport mode for the account: UPD, TCP, or TLS. When you select TLS, you get the option to
use media encryption.
Media encryption
(only with transport mode TLS): Select the type of encryption for media (audio and video) in SIP calls.
Certificate
(only with transport mode TLS): Select a certificate.
Verify server certificate
(only with transport mode TLS): Check to verify the server certificate.
Secondary SIP server
: Turn on if you want the device to try to register on a secondary SIP server if registration on the primary
SIP server fails.
Answer automatically
: Select to automatically answer an incoming call.
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