ACCESS Product Manual
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RTP IP Port
– Port used for audio transfer during N/ACIP SIP mode. Since
this port info is transferred during the negotiation process, it can be
changed without breaking compatibility. Note that RTSP data is always sent
and received on the port one address higher than this.
Public IP Override
– Enable this in an environment where ports
have been forwarded through a router to the ACCESS, and a N/ACIP
SIP connection is desired. The SIP protocol is assuming no ports are
forwarded, and may have trouble connecting without this function
enabled.
ACCESS performs best when using UDP for connections but there are
some rare circumstances when the system may need to be switched over to
TCP operation. This advanced option defines how incoming TCP calls are
handled.
Outgoing calls are defined as TCP when their profile is configured. ACCESS
normally listens for incoming calls on both TCP and UDP ports, and
chooses the first to arrive. If a TCP call is detected, ACCESS will attempt to
use the same TCP link to transmit in the reverse direction.
Accept Incoming Connections
– Allows you to turn
TCP Auto Answer
on and off. Disabling this function means only outgoing TCP calls call be
established.
IP Port
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ou have the option of setting the incoming TCP port number,
which can be different than the UDP port number. Note warnings given
above about changing port numbers — calls with mismatched port
numbers will fail.
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