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MG-SIP128 [MG-128SIPMGG]
Note:
The conditions of this command are as follows.
• Pressing the Enter key can skip the item, with exceptions of “SIP register type” and “IP address/FQDN”.
• Normally this command is not required to be changed.
• Be sure not to enter a blank character to the end of the FQDN (with the Copy and Paste features of your
personal computer), and be careful not to mistype a character. (“0”(zero) or “O” (alphabetical O), for ex-
ample.)
(52) sip_route
Setting of the route information of SIP network
This command is used to specify route information in the SIP side network.
Use “set sip_route” command.
For details, see “
”(Setting of the route information in the Telephony Server network).
Note:
When IPv6 (=1) is selected by “set ip_version” command, the IP address of the router is assigned
to the default gateway automatically. If you attempt to execute this command, the following message
appears:
“Sip route data can not be set when IPv6 is enable.”
(53) sip_rtp_port_no
Setting of the RTP base port number of SIP network
This command is used to assign the RTP base port number from SIP network. (Even numbers only.)
[Setting Example]
Select SIP register type.
0=IPAddress(default)
1=FQDN
Input:1
When FQDN (=1) is selected.
Input Fully Qualified Domain Name.
(default=0, MAX63(strings))
:nec.com
Assign the FQDN of the SIP registrar
(Default:0, max 63 characters).
Input SIP register Port Number.
(1024-65535(default=5060)):5060
Assign the port number of the registrar
(Default: 5060)
Input SIP register Expires timer value.
(sec)
(1-65535(default=3600)):3600
Assign the SIP registrar alive time in seconds
(Default: 3600)
MG(SIP) > set sip_rtp_port_no
Input SIP side RTP Port Number.
(1024-64000(default=50000)):50000
Assign the RTP base port number for SIP side
(Default: 50000)
(Receiving side of MG-SIP128 [MG-
128SIPMGG])
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