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QXFXO4/QXISDN4/QXE1T1/QXFXS24 Manual II: Administrator’s Guide
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High availability
will apply SIP timers to shorten the call establishment, registration confirmation and registration failure procedures. This selection
provides more firmness to the SIP connection but increases the network traffic on the QX.
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Custom
allows manually defining the
Registration Timeout
,
Registration Failure Timeout
,
Transaction Duration
and
Session refresh timeout
SIP timers (in seconds).
SIP Aliases
This page is used to create a list of QX's hostnames register on
remote DNS servers. This list will be used to identify SIP packets
received from remote servers where QX is registered with
different names.
The
Host aliases for SIP
page
consists of a table where QX's
aliases are listed. Add opens the
Add Entry
page where a new alias
name for QX should be defined.
Fig.II- 91: Host aliases for SIP page
TLS Certificates
The
Generate and Install New CA Root Certificate
page is used
to define, generate and install a new CA root certificate for SIP TLS
traffic. All fields in this page require root certificate specific
information.
The
General Certificate and Install
button is used to generate a
new CA root certificate based on the defined data and to install it
on the QX. QX will get rebooted automatically once the new
certificate is installed. You may download the actual copy of the
certificate from
page.
To ensure a secure TLS connection with the QX's defined CA root
certificate, both sides should have the same certificate installed. If
the end user is an IP phone, you may activate the TLS certificate
update mechanism from it to obtain the latest certificate generated
by the QX. If the end user is a server or other device, you may
download the certificate from the QX and apply it manually on the
remote side.
The
Download Current CA Root Certificate
link is used to
download the actual CA root certificate in a .crt format.
Fig.II- 92: Generate and Install New CA Root Certificate page
Advanced Settings
RTP Streaming Channels
The
RTP Streaming Channels
page (available only for QXFXO4, QXISDN4 and QXE1T1 gateways) is used to configure channels where the broadcast RTP
streams are transmitted. These channels may be then configured to be used as hold music (see
) or any other type of music played to
the caller.
The
RTP Streaming Channels
page consists of a table where RTP
channels are listed.
Add
opens the
Add Entry
page where a new RTP channel can be
added.
Fig.II- 93: RTP Streaming Channel page