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To reset the connection, type the number of the port and press Enter.
Configure Default
Packet Size
To configure the Default Packet Size, follow the steps below.
1
Type
“P”
on the MGCP Management (Figure 4.44) menu. The IAD
prompts you to enter the packet size.
2
Type the packet size value in microseconds and press Enter. The IAD saves
the new packet size and redisplays the menu.
3
Press Escape to return to the MGCP menu and continue with other voice
path configuration.
SIP (Supported Only in VoIP versions as denoted by an “s” in the
Model Number)
You may select Voice /NCS by typing
“O”
on the Main menu (Figure 2.2) to
display the SIP Management menu (Figure 4.44).
NOTICE:
The IAD only displays option “O” to manage VoIP embedded client on
the main menu. The embedded client can be either MGCP or SIP.
Figure 4.46
SIP Management Menu
Configure SIP
Parameters
To Configure SIP parameters, follow the steps below.
1
Type
“C”
on the SIP Management menu (Figure 4.46) to set the Transmit
and Receive parameters for SIP.
2
Enter the DNS name or IP address for the SIP proxy
(
siptest.somewhere.com
, for example, including the dotted IP address or the
FQDN of a SIP proxy). The currently configured proxy is displayed in the
brackets. After typing the text, press Enter.
3
The IAD prompts you for the line prefix, which is part of an endpoint
(phone line) name common to all endpoints on the IAD. Endpoints are
named in the following manner: line_prefixXX, where XX is the endpoint
number. For example, the prefix blackphone will produce names
blackphone01 and blackphone02 on an IAD using the first two phone lines.
After typing the text (or to keep the line unmodified), press Enter.
4
The IAD prompts you for a password, which is required to authenticate the
proxy. After typing the text (or to keep the line unmodified), press Enter.
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