Sip Definitions; Configuring Sip Parameters; Configuring Account Table - AudioCodes Mediant 3000 User Manual

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SIP Definitions

This section describes configuration of SIP parameters.
17.1

Configuring SIP Parameters

Many of the stand-alone SIP parameters associated with various features can be
configured in the following pages:
SIP General Parameters page: Provides SIP parameters for configuring general SIP
features. To access this page, use the following path: Configuration tab > VoIP menu
> SIP Definitions > General Parameters.
SIP Advanced Parameters page: Provides SIP parameters for configuring advanced
SIP features. To access this page, use the following path: Configuration tab > VoIP
menu > SIP Definitions > Advanced Parameters.
For a description of these parameters, refer to the section corresponding to the feature or
see 'Configuration Parameters Reference' on page 643.
17.2

Configuring Account Table

The Account Table page lets you define up to 32 Accounts per ("served") Trunk Group or
source ("served") IP Group. Accounts are used to register and/or digest authenticate a
Trunk Group or served IP Group, using a username and password, to a destination
("serving") IP Group. For example, the device can use the Account table to register an IP
PBX, which is connected to the device, to an ITSP. The device sends the registration
requests to the Proxy Set ID (see 'Configuring Proxy Sets Table' on page 238) that is
associated with the serving IP Group.
A Trunk Group or served IP Group can register to more than one serving IP Group (e.g.,
multiple ITSPs). This is done by configuring multiple entries in the Account table for the
same Trunk Group or served IP Group, but with different serving IP Groups, user
name/password, host name, and contact user values.
When using the Account table to register a Trunk Group, if all trunks belonging to the Trunk
Group are down, the device un-registers the trunks. If any trunk belonging to the Trunk
Group is returned to service, the device registers them again. This ensures, for example,
that the Proxy does not send INVITEs to trunks that are out of service.
If registration to an IP Group fails for all accounts of a specific Trunk Group and if this
Trunk Group includes all the channels in the Trunk Group, the Trunk Group is set to Out-
Of-Service if the OOSOnRegistrationFail parameter is set to 1 (see 'Proxy & Registration
Parameters' on page 246).
Notes:
To configure Accounts:
1.
Open the Account Table page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > SIP Definitions
submenu > Account Table).
Version 6.6
For viewing Account registration status, see Viewing Endpoint
Registration Status on page 585.
The Account table can also be configured using the table ini file
parameter, Account.
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