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AXIS M3037-PVE Fixed Dome Network Camera
Voice over IP (VoIP)
Description
sip:
sips:
<extension>
@<domain>
Important
The Axis product's VoIP functionality does not include support for IPv6.
For more information about SIP, SIPS, and TLS, see Port Settings on page 38 and Transport Settings on page 41.
For more information about registrar addresses and domains, see Account Credentials on page 40.
Call Status
The call status is indicated with dots in different colors. More information about the call status is shown next to the status dot.
Idle – No active calls.
Terminated – The call was denied or ended, there was no answer, or the connection failed.
Calling – Calling and waiting for an answer.
Active – The call has been answered and is ongoing.

The DTMF Settings Page

Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF), also known as touch-tone, is a signaling system used by telecommunication devices such as
telephone handsets, switch centers, door stations, and other communication devices.
DTMF is used to remotely control other devices. When you press a button on a keypad, a DTMF packet is created and sent to the other
device. The receiving device decodes the packet, identifying what you want to control and which action you want it to take.
When a SIP account is added, a DTMF configuration associated with the new SIP account is automatically created. The DTMF Settings
page presents and enables access to the DTMF configurations for all peer-to-peer and registered SIP accounts.
Edit DTMF configurations. See Edit DTMF Configurations on page 42.
Create and edit DTMF sequences. See Create and edit DTMF Sequences.
Edit DTMF Configurations
To modify a DTMF configuration:
Go to Setup > Applications > VoIP Client and click Configure under DTMF Settings. For more information see Create or Edit
Accounts on page 39.
1. Click Modify DTMF Configuration for SIP Account
2. Select the desired DTMF protocol(s), see DTMF Configuration Properties on page 43.
3. Select the DTMF sequence(s) to be associated with the DTMF configuration.
4. Click OK.
Prefix that tells the system that a SIP session is being started.
Prefix that tells the system that a SIPS session is being started.
The user ID or extension of the recipient of the call.
Or, if it is a peer-to-peer call, the IP address of the receiving device.
The domain name or registrar address (IPv4 address) of the receiving device.
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