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Table 6-3: SIP Configuration Parameters (continues on pages 100 to 110)
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
AssertedIdMode
[Asserted Identity Mode]
EnableRPIheader
[Enable Remote Party ID]
SIPDestinationPort
[SIP Destination Port]
LocalSIPPort
[SIP Local Port]
IsUserPhone
[Use "user=phone" in SIP
URL]
IsUserPhoneInFrom
[Use "user=phone" in From
header]
EnablePtime
Version 4.4
*
0 = None (default).
1 = P-asserted.
2 = P-preferred.
The Asserted ID mode defines the header that is used in the generated INVITE
request. The header also depends on the calling Privacy: allowed or restricted.
The P-asserted (or P-preferred) headers are used to present the originating party's
Caller ID. The Caller ID is composed of a Calling Number and (optionally) a Calling
Name.
P-asserted (or P-preferred) headers are used together with the Privacy header. If Caller
ID is restricted the "Privacy: id" is included. Otherwise, for allowed Caller ID the
"Privacy: none" is used. If Caller ID (received from PSTN) is restricted, the From header
is set to <anonymous@anonymous.invalid>.
0 = Disable (default)
1 = RPI (Remote-Party-ID) headers are generated in SIP INVITE message for both
called and calling numbers.
SIP UDP destination port for sending SIP messages.
The default port is 5060.
Local UDP port used to receive SIP messages.
The default port is 5060.
0 = Doesn't use "user=phone" string in SIP URL.
1 = "user=phone" string is part of the SIP URL (default).
0 = Doesn't use ";user=phone" string in From header (default).
1 = ";user=phone" string is part of the From header.
0 = Remove the ptime header from SDP.
1 = Include the ptime header in SDP (default).
6. ini File Configuration of the Mediant 2000
Valid Range and Description
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