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31.13 Configure Peer-to-Peer SIP Programs

SIP programs are like a normal IP program to configure, with two small differences; entering a SIP
address and selecting SIP as the Session Protocol.
Important Notes: Before you start program configuration please note:
1. Open the HTML5 Toolbox Web-GUI and click Connect in the Menu Bar, then select Program
Manager to launch the Program Manager panel.
2. Click the New Program button to open the wizard and:
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Click in the Program Name text box to name the new program.
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Select Mono/Stereo Peer-to-Peer, or if you want to use an existing program as a template,
select this option.
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Click to select the Favorite check-box if you want to add the new program to the list of
favorites in the codec, then click Next. See
details.
Important Notes: When you use an existing program as a template, the new program
inherits all the settings of the template program and you can adjust these settings as
required by continuing through the program wizard.
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You cannot edit a program when it is currently loaded in the codec.
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Some drop-down menus and settings may be greyed out intentionally depending on
features available.
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Failover and SmartStream PLUS redundant streaming are not available with SIP
connections.
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To learn more about programs see the section titled
Programs. Remember to lock an answering program in a codec when answering
multiple SIP calls.
·
Ensure the appropriate TCP and UDP audio ports are open in your firewall to allow
SIP audio streams to connect. See
information.
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