Anonymous/Unsolicited Calls Protection; Figure 8 : Additional Sip Tls Settings; Figure 9 : Anonymous Call Rejection - Grandstream Networks GRP26 Series Security Manual

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When SIP TLS is used, the GRP also offer additional configurations:
- Validate Server Certificates:
This feature allows users to validate server certificates with our trusted list of TLS connections
- Trusted CA Certificates: Uses the certificate for Authentication
Local SIP port when using UDP/TCP:
Starting from 5060 for Account 1, the port numbers increase by 2 for each account. For example, 5062
is the default local SIP port for Account 2.
Local SIP port when using TLS:
The SIP TLS port is the UDP SIP port plus 1. For example, if Account 1 SIP port is 5060, its TLS port
would be 5061.

Anonymous/Unsolicited Calls Protection

If the user would like to have anonymous calls blocked, please go to GRP's Web GUI → Account X →
Call Settings and set "Anonymous Call Rejection "to "Yes" : The GRP will then reject all incoming calls
with anonymous caller ID by sending a "486 Busy here" message.

Figure 8 : Additional SIP TLS Settings

Figure 9 : Anonymous Call Rejection

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