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SETTINGS DESCRIPTION
INFORMATION
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Control Panel >
Network >
LAN Settings >
SIP Settings
SIP SERVER SETTINGS
SIP VERIFy TLS
For TLS connections a CA-list can be uploaded from the web interface.
ON:
Set to On to verify TLS connections. Only TLS connections to servers, whom x.509 certificate is
validated against the CA-list, will be allowed.
OFF:
Set to Off to allow TLS connections without verifying them. The TLS connections are allowed to be
set up without verifying the x.509 certificate received from the server against the local CA-list. This
should typically be selected if no SIP CA-list has been uploaded.
TLS (Transport Layer Security) - is a transport protocol used
over LAN.
CA - Certificate authority, issuer of (root) certificates.
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Control Panel >
Network >
LAN Settings >
SIP Settings
AUTHENTICATION
AuTHENTICATION SETTINGS
Currently NTLM authentication is supported for Microsoft LCS server. Standard digest authenication is
supported. For Microsoft LCS support NTLM authication is also provided
uSER NAME:
This is the user name part of the credentials used to authenticate toward the SIP Server.
PASSWORD:
This is the password part of the credentials used to authenticate toward the SIP Server.
Read about
Current RFC’s and Drafts Supported
in the
Appendices section.
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Control Panel >
Network >
LAN Settings >
SIP Settings
SIP NAT TRAVERSAL
ICE MODE
The system support ICE (“Interactive Connectivity Establishment”) NAT traversal, and TURN (“Traversal
Using Relays around NAT”) media relays.
ON:
The system will choose between the available servers in the following order:
3.
Local
4.
STUN / public IP
5.
TURN / Media redirection
OFF:
Set to Off to disable ICE.
Control Panel >
Network >
LAN Settings >
SIP Settings
SIP NAT TRAVERSAL
MNS MODE
The MNS (”Media Network Services”) mode operates similarly to the ICE mode, but the system will
prioritize use of the TURN server:
6.
Local
7.
TURN / Media redirection
Media packets will be sent directly only to endpoints determined to be on the local LAN. Media packets
to all other destinations will be sent through the TURN server.
The MNS mode is typically used to improve the network transport quality. There are commercial services
available providing dedicated wide-area video networks, see e.g. ”http://www.medianetworkservices.
com”
ON:
Setting the MNS mode to On will enable and prioritize media redirection through the dedicated
network identified by the TURN server.
OFF:
Normal operation mode (standard ICE)
NOTE!
The MNS Mode requires that the ICE Mode is
set on. It also requires a valid TURN server address and
authentication.
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Administrator guide
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2011.
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