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Appendix D SIP IP Phone Parameters
proxy_register
(Optional) The phone must register with a proxy server during
initialization.
Valid values are 0 (disable registration during initialization) and 1
(enable registration during initialization). Default is 0.
Note
You can also use this parameter in a phone-specific
configuration file. After a phone has initialized and
registered with a proxy server, you can remove the
registration by changing this value to 0 in the phone-specific
configuration file. To reinitiate registration, change the
value back to 1.
Note
If you enable registration and authentication is required,
you must specify values for the line
x
_authname and
line
x
_password parameters in the phone-specific
configuration file.
proxy
x
_address
IP address of the SIP proxy servers that are used by the phones.
Enter the addresses in IP dotted-decimal notation or use the FQDN.
The “
x
” argument is representative of server addresses.
Valid values for “
x
” are 1 to 6. If the proxy
x
_address parameter is
provisioned with an FQDN, the phone sends REGISTER and
INVITE messages by using the FQDN in the Req-URI, To, and
From fields.
If the value of x is not specified in the proxy
x
_address parameter,
the phone uses proxy1_address as the default value.
proxy
x
_port
Port number of the SIP proxy server that will be used by phone lines
other than line 1. The
x
variable represents a phone line.
Valid values are 2 to 6.
Note
For additional phone lines, the proxy
x
_port parameter and
the proxy
x
_port parameter can be used to assign different
proxy addresses to different phone lines. The “x” in the
parameters represents a phone line. The value of “x” can be
from 1 to 6. If the value of the “x” is not specified in the
proxy
x
_address parameter, the phone uses proxy1_address
as the default.
remote_party_id
(Optional) The Remote-Party-ID header supports network
verification and screening of a call participant’s identity (for
example, name and number) and provides privacy for call
participants.
Valid values are as follows:
•
0—Remote party ID is disabled. The phone does not send or
accept the remote party ID.
•
1—Remote party ID is enabled. The phone sends the remote
party ID, and can accept the remote party ID.
Default is 0.
Table D-1
Configuration File Parameters (continued)
Parameter
Description