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MG-SIP128 [MG-128SIPMGG]
Note:
The conditions of this command are as follows.
• Normally this command is not required to be changed.
• RTP ports occupy 512 (128
×
4) ports (counting from the RTP base port number). For FP85-108 S5 or before,
RTP ports occupy 384 (96
×
4) ports (counting from the RTP base port number).
• If you select one port in the number of port setting (by “set ipaddress” command), be careful not to use the
same RTP port number (set by “set sip_rtp_port_no” or “set ipx_rtp_port_no” command) when setting the
non-default IPX network RTP base port number.
(30) keynumber
Setting of the pilot number for MG-SIP128 [MG-128SIPMGG]
The command is used to assign a pilot number of MG-SIP128 [MG-128SIPMGG] for registration.
[Setting Example]
Note:
Be sure not to enter a blank character to the end of the pilot number (with the Copy and Paste fea-
tures of your personal computer), and be careful not to mistype a character. (“0”(zero) or “O”
(alphabetical O), for example.)
(31) multi_regist
Setting of the registration function per number
This command is used to enable/disable the setting of registration to SIP server per number.
[When this function is enabled]
Registers to SIP server per SIP-URI (or Telephone number).
Input IPX side RTP Port Number.
(1024-64000(default=51000)):51000
Assign the base port number that is used for
RTP at LAN side (Default: 51000).
(Receiving side of MG-SIP128 [MG-
128SIPMGG])
MG(SIP) > set keynumber
Input Keynumber.(default=0, MAX32(strings))
:0
Assign the pilot number when
register is performed (Default:
0).
MG(SIP) > set multi_regist
Select Multi-registration mode.
0=disable(default)
1=enable
Input:1
0: disable
1: enable
Select “1”.
Input the interval of REGISTER message
transmitting. (sec)(1-10(default=1)):1
Assign the time interval to send
register (Default: 1sec).
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