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3.4
Voice
This chapter describes the various options for configuration of the SIP voice service. Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP) is a peer-to-peer protocol used for Internet conferencing, telephony, events notification,
presence and instant messaging.
SIP is designed to address the functions of signalling and session management within a packet telephony
network. Signalling allows callinformation to be carried across network boundaries. Session management
provides the ability to control the attributes of an end-to-end call.
You can configure the voice-related parameter:
SIP Basic Settings
SIP Advanced Settings
SIP Debug Settings
3.4.1
SIP Basic Settings
Select Voice > SIP Basic Settings. The following page opens:
Bound Interface Name: Select Bound Interface Name that will be used by the Voice-IAD system to
find the SIP Proxy server from drop-down list.
Start SIP client: Click to start the SIP client.
Stop SIP client: Click to stop the SIP client.
Restore default setting: Click to restore the default settings.
Apply: Click to confirm the setting.
Figure 3-73: SIP basic settings - Global parameters tab
D. Management guide
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