Mitel 6800 Series SIP Phone Release 4.2.0 Administrator Guide
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The IP phone issues a DNS query for an SRV record when the IP address of the server is
FQDN and the corresponding port is 0.
For example, if the phone is configured with
sip proxy ip of "ana.mitel.com"
, and
sip proxy
port of "0"
, the SRV lookup may return multiple servers, based on the priorities if one is selected
as primary and others are selected as secondary. However, if the IP address is an FQDN and
the corresponding server port is non-zero, then the phone issues a DNS "A" Name Query to
resolve the FQDN into dot notation form.
If the IP address is a valid dot notation and the port is zero, then a default port 5060 is used.
You can configure SRV lookup using the configuration files (
startup.cfg
and
<mac>.cfg
) only.
The parameters to use are:
•
sip proxy ip
•
sip proxy port
CONTACT HEADER MATCHING
When sending SIP packets, the IP Phones observe the Contact header by matching the
username, domain name, port, and transport as referenced in SIP RFC 3261.This is called
“strict SIP Contact header matching.” However, in specific networks (such as behind some
SOHO routers), the phone registers with its private address in the Contact, but when the
response is sent back, the router maintains the public side IP address in the Contact header.
This causes a non-matching Contact header and the phone does not accept the new registration
expiry timer.
You can set the parameter, “
sip contact matching
”, which allows the Administrator to specify
the method used by the phone to match the Contact Header. Previously by default, when
sending SIP packets, the IP phones observed the contact header by doing a full URI matching
of username, domain, phone IP and port name, and transport (value=’0’). Now the default value
for the “
sip contact matching
” parameter is to match the username only (value=’2’). This
parameter is available via the configuration files only.
Enabling/Disabling the “Contact Header Matching” Feature
Use the following procedure to enable/disable the “Contact Header Matching” feature
.
For the specific parameter you can set in the configuration files, see Appendix A, the section,
“Contact Header Matching”
on
page A-69
.
Note:
The phones only generate a ‘request’ and do
not
facilitate the ‘DNS or SRV service
or provide a response to the requests.
CONFIGURATION FILES
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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