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Local SIP Port
Outbound Proxy
Outbound Proxy Port
Use Cisco SRST
Register with a SIP Server
Disable rport Discovery
Unregister on Boot
Keep Alive Period
Nightringer Settings
SIP Server
SIP User ID
SIP Auth ID
SIP Auth Password
Re-registration Interval (in seconds)
Call Disconnection
Terminate Call After Delay
RTP Settings
Operations Guide
Installing the SIP-enabled h.264 Video Outdoor Intercom with Keypad
Table 2-14. SIP Configuration Parameters (continued)
Description
The Local SIP Port is the port number the device will use to receive SIP messages.
The default Local SIP Port is 5060. The supported range is 0-65536. Enter up to 5
digits.
Enter the Outbound Proxy address as an IPv4 address in dotted decimal notation or a
fully qualified domain name (FQDN). When an IP address is configured, the device
will send all SIP messages to this IP address. When an FQDN is configured, the
device will run DNS NAPTR, SRV, and A queries on the FQDN to resolve an IP
address to which it will send all SIP messages. This field can accept entries of up to
255 characters in length.
The Outbound Proxy Port is port number used as the destination port when sending
SIP messages to the outbound proxy. A value of 0 will default to 5060. The supported
range is 0-65536. Enter up to 5 digits.
When enabled, the backup servers are handled according to Cisco SRST (Survivable
Remote Site Telephony). It is required for use in clustered Cisco Unified
Communications Manager topologies.
When enabled, the device will attempt to register to the configured SIP Server(s) on
this page. To configure the device to send and receive point-to-point SIP calls, enable
SIP Operation and disable Register with a SIP Server (see
"Configure the Multicast
Disabling rport Discovery will prevent the device from including the public WAN IP
address and port number in the contact information that is sent to the remote SIP
servers. This will generally only need to be enabled when using an SBC or SIP ALG
in conjunction with a remote SIP server.
When enabled, the device will send one registration with an expiry of 0 on boot.
The minimum time in milliseconds between keep-alive packets sent for nat traversal.
A value of 0 will disable keep alive packets.
Enter the SIP server address as an IPv4 address in dotted decimal notation or a fully
qualified domain name. This parameter also becomes the host portion of the SIP-URI
for the device's Nightringer extension on the SIP server. This field can accept entries
of up to 255 characters in length.
Specify the SIP User ID for the SIP server. This parameter becomes the user portion
of the SIP-URI for the device's Nightringer extension. Enter up to 64 alphanumeric
characters.
Specify the Authenticate ID for the SIP Server. This parameter is required for SIP
registration authentication. Enter up to 64 alphanumeric characters.
Specify the Authenticate Password for the SIP Server. This parameter is required for
SIP registration authentication. Enter up to 64 alphanumeric characters.
The SIP Re-registration Interval (in seconds) is the SIP Registration lease time, also
known as the expiry. The supported range is 30-3600 seconds. Enter up to 4 digits.
Automatically terminate an active call after a given delay in seconds. A value of 0 will
disable this function. Enter up to 8 digits.
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Configure the Intercom Parameters
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