Chapter 3 Ip Pbx Setup; Sip Basic Setting - Planet IPX-300 Series User Manual

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SIP Basic Setting

SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a request-response protocol, dealing with requests from clients and
responses from servers. Participants are identified by SIP URLs. Requests can be sent through any
transport protocol. SIP determines the end system to be used for the session, the communication
media and media parameters, and the called party's desire to engage in the communication. Once
these are assured, SIP establishes call parameters at either end of the communication, and handles
call transfer and termination.
SIP Configuration
UDP Port to bind to
Domain
Max Registration Time
Min Registration Time
Default
Incoming/Outgoing
Registration Time
Language
Server UserAgent
DTMF Mode
Figure 3-1. SIP configuration settings
This is SIP Local Port 5060, if you have any specific reason for
change this port.
IP PBX Server's IP address.
Maximum duration of incoming registration/subscriptions we allow.
Default 3600 seconds.
Minimum duration of registrations/subscriptions. Default 60
seconds
Default duration (in seconds) of incoming / outgoing registration.
Set default language for all users.
Enable you to change the trunk User agent string, Default is PBX.
Set default DTMF mode for sending DTMF. Default: rfc2833.
Table 3-1. SIP configuration description
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