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Monitoring
Field
Use One TCP Connection per
SIP Extension
RTP from own base station
Keep Alive
Show Extension on Handset Idle
Screen
Hold Behaviour
Contents
Values:
• Disabled
• Enabled (default)
Values:
• Disabled (default)
• Enabled
Values:
• Disabled
• Enabled (default)
Values:
• Disabled
• Enabled (default)
Values:
• RFC 3264
• RFC 2543 (default)
Description
Indicates how TCP or TLS connections are used.
When TCP or TLS is used for SIP transport, there are two choices
for connections:
• Disabled—Each base station has a single TCP or TLS
connection that the handsets share.
• Enabled—Each line has an individual TCP or TLS
connection.
Note
You should set this field to Enabled to handle
multiple responses to a NAPTR or SRV lookup.
Indicates that the RTP stream is sent.
This field displays only on the Cisco IP DECT 210 Multi-Cell
Base Station.
• Disabled—The RTP stream is sent from the base station
associated with the handset.
• Enabled—The RTP stream is sent from the base station
where the SIP registration is located.
Set this field to Enabled for single-base systems.
Indicates if the port of the relevant NAT-aware router is kept open
for 30 seconds.
Indicates if the handset idle screen displays the extension.
Indicates the way hold works on the handset.
• RFC 3264—The connection information part of the SDP
contains the IP address of the endpoint, and based on the
context the direction attribute is send only, recvonly, or
inactive.
• RFC 2543—The connection information part of the SDP is
set to 0.0.0.0, and based on the context the direction attribute
is send only, recvonly, or inactive.
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