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IP MENU
Changes made using this menu are only effective after exiting the menu (
Esc
key to go back to the upper level).
Set the default IP transmission bit rate (OPUS)
Here you can set the preferred bit rate for OPUS coding, from 12 kbit/s to 192 kbit/s.
Note: this is the initial bit rate, when the link is established; afterwards the bit rate can be changed
during the transmission if the connection is done with OPUS.
Enable STUN
Using STUN is usually recommended when using a SIP server; however this is not suitable in some
cases. As a general rule, enable STUN. If you meet connectivity issues (such as failure to sync when
starting the connection, or link loss after a few seconds), disable the function.
Type of NAT (Network Address Translation)
When STUN is used, the ScoopFone IP can detect the type of NAT performed by the router through
which it accesses the Internet.
In case the router applies symmetric NAT, it is usually recommended to
disable STUN.
Default AoIP protocol
AoIP connections normally use the SIP protocol. By selecting here “Direct RTP” it is possible to make
calls without the SIP protocol. The various parameters of this “Direct RTP” mode are available only via
the embedded html pages.
The operation mode is described in the detailed user manual.
Change displayed SIP name
You can enter a name that will be displayed on the remote unit (depending on its type and settings).
Display your SIP account number
The SIP account data are normally entered/edited by using the web interface of the ScoopFone IP.