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Secret
– is the password used with the Authentication Name when registering with a SIP server.
Realm
– is the security domain in which the Authentication Name and Secret are defined.
CID Name
– is the text that will be provided by this endpoint device as the Caller ID information for an outbound
connection to other endpoints. Endpoints with Caller ID display capability will be able to display this information.
CID Number
– is the telephone number that will appear on endpoint devices with Caller ID capability.
Primary SIP Proxy and Backup Servers
– are the registrar server(s) to which this endpoint device will attempt to
register. You should have at least one primary and up to 3 backup servers. These entries may be an IP address, or, if DNS
is properly configured on the Network Tab, server names. The Primary SIP Proxy Port and Backup Ports are the ports on
the SIP servers on which they listen for SIP communications.
The
Register
checkbox must be selected (checked) to enable the registration to occur. The
DNS SRV
can be checked if
using DNS to provide a list of SIP servers to which the V-9972 will attempt to register.
Outbound Proxy
– is the device to which SIP communications should be directed to be “proxied”, or forwarded,
to the next segment of the network. This entry may be an IP address, or, if DNS is properly configured on the Network
Tab, a server name and is different from the SIP server entry.
Outbound Port
– is the IP port number used for communicating to the Outbound Proxy (see above).
SIP Port
– is the port on which the V-9972 will listen for inbound are the IP port numbers to be used for SIP communications.