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User Agent Whitelist
- List of SIP user agents that are allowed to communicate.
Only
SIP agents on this list can
communicate with the BRIC-Link. Note: This setting is not enabled when using a registered SIP proxy.
User Agent Blacklist
- List of SIP user agents that are
not
allowed to communicate.
VIP QC Password
- For legacy purposes with the
VIP QC
app, which has been deprecated.
RTP IP Port
- The port used for audio transfer during EBU3326/SIP mode. Since this port info is transferred during
the negotiation process, it can be changed without breaking compatibility. Note: RTSP data is
always
sent and
received on the port
one number higher than this
.
Public IP Override
- Enable this in an environment where ports have been forwarded through a router to the BRIC-
Link. SIP protocol assumes no ports are forwarded and may have trouble connecting if this function is not enabled.
Use STUN Server
- Determines whether or not to use the STUN-derived address in the outgoing fields. BRIC-Link
has alternate NAT Traversal ability so this is off by default.
SIP Proxy Keepalive
- Defines how often the SIP proxy handshake happens when no call is present.
SIP Domain
- When registering with some SIP services, a separate domain entry is required. If this is not populated,
the domain of the SIP proxy entry is used.
SIP Auth Username
- When registering for some SIP services, a separate
Auth Username
is required. Do
not
populate unless a specifc entry is required by the provider.
Send RTP To Source Port
- A NAT Traversal function used with smartphone apps. Enabled by default.
SIP Routing
- Specifically required by some SIP servers (e.g.
OpenSIPS
). Modifies the behavior of the route header.
tcp settings
BRIC-Link performs best when using UDP for connections, but there are some rare circumstances when the system
may need to be switched over to TCP operation. This advanced option defines how incoming TCP calls are handled.
Outgoing calls are defined as TCP when their profile is configured. BRIC-Link normally listens for incoming calls on
both TCP and UDP ports, and chooses the first to arrive. If a TCP call is detected, BRIC-Link will attempt to use the
same TCP link to transmit in the reverse direction.
Accept Incoming Connections
- This allows turning TCP Auto Answer on and off. Disabling this function means only
outgoing TCP calls can be established.
IP Port
- Users have the option of setting the incoming TCP port number, which can be different than the UDP port
number.
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