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CHAPTER 20    SIP Definitions
Parameter
'Host Name'
host-name
[Account_HostName]
'Contact User'
contact-user
[Account_ContactUser]
'Register'
register
[Account_Register]
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Description
IP-to-Tel calls: The serving IP Group is the 'Source IP
Group ID' configured in the IP-to-Tel Routing table (see
Configuring IP-to-Tel Routing
Note:
By default, only IP Groups associated with the SRD to
which the Served IP Group is associated are displayed,
as well as IP Groups of Shared SRDs. However, if you
filter the Web display by SRD (using the SRD Filter
box), only IP Groups associated with the filtered SRD
are displayed, as well as IP Groups of Shared SRDs.
(Gateway application only) If the Serving IP Group is
associated with Proxy Set #0, you must configure the
[IsProxyUsed] parameter to [1].
The parameter is mandatory.
Defines the Address of Record (AOR) host name. The host
name appears in SIP REGISTER From/To headers as
ContactUser@HostName. For a successful registration,
the host name is also included in the URI of the INVITE
From header.
The valid value is a string of up to 49 characters.
Note: If the parameter is not configured or if registration
fails, the 'SIP Group Name' parameter value configured in
the IP Groups table is used instead.
Defines the AOR username. This appears in REGISTER
From/To headers as ContactUser@HostName, and in
INVITE/200 OK Contact headers as
ContactUser@<device's IP address>.
The valid value is a string of up to 60 characters. By
default, no value is defined.
Note:
If the parameter is not configured, the 'Contact User'
parameter in the IP Groups table is used instead.
If registration fails, the user part in the INVITE Contact
header contains the source party number.
Enables registration.
[0] No = (Default) The device only performs
authentication (not registration). Authentication is
typically done for INVITE messages sent to the
"serving" IP Group. If the device receives a SIP 401
(Unauthorized) in response to a sent INVITE, the
device checks for a matching "serving" and "served"
entry in the table. If a matching row exists, the device
authenticates the INVITE by providing the
corresponding MD5 authentication username and
password to the "serving" IP Group.
[1] Regular = The device performs regular registration.
For more information, see
- 483 -
Rules).
Regular Registration
Mode.

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