Table 5-2: Voip - Signaling Protocol - Signaling Protocol; Table 5-3: Voip - Signaling Protocol - Sip Proxy And Registrar - AudioCodes MP-202 User Manual

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Table 5-2: VoIP - Signaling Protocol - Signaling Protocol

Parameter
SIP Transport
Protocol*
Local SIP
Port*
Gateway Name-User
Domain*
Enable
PRACK*
Include ptime in
SDP*
Enable
rport*
Connect media on
180*
Enable Keep Alive
using
OPTIONS*
Keep alive
period**
*
This parameter appears only in 'Advanced' mode.
* *
This parameter appears only in 'Advanced' mode and when "Enable Keep Alive using
OPTIONS" is enabled.

Table 5-3: VoIP - Signaling Protocol - SIP Proxy and Registrar

Parameter
Use SIP Proxy
Proxy IP Address or
Host Name
Proxy Port
Maximum Number of
Authentication Retries
SIP Security
Address
Type**
SIP Entity
Address**
MP-202 Telephone Adapter
Choose either UDP (default) or TCP.
The UDP/TCP port (default = 5060) on which the Stack listens.
This domain name will be sent in the From header of outgoing Invite
messages.
When enabled, the MP-202 replies with a PRACK message upon receipt of
a reliable provisional response.
The MP-202 does not initiate reliable provisional responses.
When enabled, the MP-202 adds the ptime field to the SDP message body.
When enabled, the MP-202 adds the rport parameter to the relevant SIP
Message fields.
When enabled, media is connected upon receipt of SIP 180, 183, or 200
messages. When the parameter is disabled, media is connected upon
receipt of 183 and 200 messages only.
When enabled, a SIP OPTIONS message is sent periodically to the SIP
registrar entity.
Sets the periodic interval.
When checked, outgoing calls will be routed to the configured SIP proxy. If
the parameter 'Use SIP Proxy IP and Port for Registration' is checked as
well, the configured SIP proxy will also be used as the registrar, allowing
incoming calls.
The IP address or host name of the SIP proxy.
The UDP or TCP port of the SIP proxy.
Defines how many times authenticated register messages are re-sent if
401 or 407 responses with a different "nonce" are received.
The MP-202's firewall can be configured to block incoming packets that
have the SIP signaling port as their destination. You can configure up to
two SIP entities (for example, the SIP Proxy or an SBC), which are not to
be blocked by the firewall.
The default value is "Allow all SIP traffic".
Defines the address type of the additional SIP entity. It can be set to "IP
Address" or "Host Name".
The address of the additional SIP entity.
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