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SIP SETTING
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) allows you around the world to communicate using your
supported devices over the Internet. After setting network, user can choose to setup SIP or
Skip SIP setting.
To setup SIP, enter or select the following information
1. SIP Site Name:
Enter the SIP site name for
others to identify. The SIP site name may be
the same or different then the domain for Web
activity. Use numeric pad to enter the SIP site
name in column.
2. Internet Protocol:
Select to use
IPv4
or
IPv6
as IP protocol. Press
to expand
drop-down list and use
,
to move the
selection. Press
to confirm the selection.
3. SIP Transmission Protocol:
Select the SIP
Transmission Protocol type from the drop-
down list for using. There are two types of
Internet Protocol (IP) traffic. They are
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and
User Datagram Protocol (UDP). To ensure
proper connection, verify if both calling parties
are using the same transport protocol. By
default, it is set to UDP.
(1) TCP:
TCP is connection oriented. Once a
connection is established, data can be sent
bidirectional.
(2) UDP:
UDP is a simpler, connectionless
Internet protocol. Multiple messages are
sent as packets in chunks using UDP.
4. SIP Port:
Change this value only if you use
specific settings in your network system. By
default, the SIP port is set to 5060.
5. STUN Server:
STUN
(
Session Traversal
Utilities for NAT
)
is a standardized set of
methods and a network protocol to allow an
end host to discover its public IP address if
it is located behind NAT.
6. STUN Port:
Enter the port number of
STUN server.