Administrator Level Options
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Send MAC Address in
REGISTER Message
sip send mac
Adds an "Aastra-Mac:" header to the SIP
REGISTER messages sent from the phone to the
call server, where the value is the MAC address of
the phone.
For more information about this parameter, see
Chapter 6, the section,
“TR-069 Support”
on
page 6-8
.
Send Line Number in
REGISTER Message
sip send line
Adds an "Aastra-Line:" header to the SIP
REGISTER messages sent from the phone to the
call server, where the value is the line number that
is being registered.
For more information about this parameter, see
Chapter 6, the section,
“TR-069 Support”
on
page 6-8
.
Session Timer
sip session timer
The time, in seconds, that the IP phone uses to
send periodic re-
INVITE
requests to keep a
session alive. The proxy uses these re-
INVITE
requests to maintain the status' of the connected
sessions. See RFC4028 for details. Default is 0.
For more information, see Chapter 4,
“Advanced
SIP Settings (optional)”
on
page 4-77
.
Timer 1 and Timer 2
sip T1 timer
sip T2 timer
These timers are SIP transaction layer timers
defined in RFC 3261. Timer 1 is an estimate, in
milliseconds, of the round-trip time (RTT). Timer 2
represents the amount of time, in milliseconds, a
non-INVITE server transaction takes to respond to
a request.
For more information, see Chapter 4,
“Advanced
SIP Settings (optional)”
on
page 4-77
.
Transaction Timer
sip transaction timer
The amount of time, in milliseconds that the phone
allows the call server (registrar/proxy) to respond
to SIP messages that it sends. If the phone does
not receive a response in the amount of time
designated for this parameter, the phone assumes
the message has timed out.
For more information, see Chapter 4,
“Advanced
SIP Settings (optional)”
on
page 4-77
.
PARAMETER IN
MITEL WEB UI
PARAMETERS IN
CONFIGURATION
FILES
DESCRIPTION
Summary of Contents for 6867i Premium
Page 1: ...Mitel 6800 Series SIP Phones 58014473 REV00 RELEASE 4 2 0 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE ...
Page 21: ...Chapter 1 OVERVIEW ...
Page 52: ...Chapter 2 CONFIGURATION INTERFACE METHODS ...
Page 71: ...Chapter 3 ADMINISTRATOR OPTIONS ...
Page 154: ...Chapter 4 CONFIGURING NETWORK AND SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL SIP FEATURES ...
Page 262: ...Chapter 5 CONFIGURING OPERATIONAL FEATURES ...
Page 579: ...Chapter 6 CONFIGURING ADVANCED OPERATIONAL FEATURES ...
Page 654: ...Chapter 7 ENCRYPTED FILES ON THE IP PHONE ...
Page 660: ...Chapter 8 UPGRADING THE FIRMWARE ...
Page 669: ...Chapter 9 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 699: ...Appendix A CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS ...
Page 1003: ...Appendix B CONFIGURING THE IP PHONE AT THE ASTERISK IP PBX ...
Page 1007: ...Appendix C SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILES ...
Page 1023: ...Appendix D SAMPLE BLF SOFTKEY SETTINGS ...
Page 1027: ...Appendix E SAMPLE MULTIPLE PROXY SERVER CONFIGURATION ...
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