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12 CONVENTIONAL IP NETWORK / 12.7 SIP Phone
Configuration
SIP User ID
SIP User ID Name
PSTN Prefix / PABX
Prefix
(DMR Mode Only)
FUNC (E)/ Ver 2.00
Description
SIP User ID is the ID for SIP connection by the repeater to a SIP Phone Server.
By using a configured SIP User ID, Registration to a SIP Phone Server is performed by
the repeater. Therefore, the same ID as the SIP User ID configured for the repeater needs
to be registered beforehand for the SIP Phone Server.
Two SIP User IDs can be configured in DMR Mode, for slot 1 and for slot 2. If a call
request is received from a SIP Phone, the repeater delivers the Phone Call after
specifying the slot that corresponds to a SIP User ID.
In NXDN Mode, one SIP User ID can be configured for one repeater.
Even if a SIP User ID is registered, if Registration to a SIP Phone Server is not executed
for the SIP User ID, communication cannot be done by using the SIP User ID.
SIP User ID Name is the function to configure the name for a SIP User ID.
PSTN Prefix / PABX Prefix is the identifier to determine whether a Paging Call made from
the transceiver is addressed to a SIP Phone.
A call to a SIP Phone from the transceiver is made by using a Paging Call. The repeater
determines whether the destination configured for a Paging Call is a SIP Phone. PSTN
Prefix and PABX Prefix digits are compared from the beginning of an ID of a Paging Call,
and if they match, the repeater determines the call is addressed to the SIP Phone. Refer
to Table 12-12 and Table 12-13 for details.
Two PSTN Prefix/ PABX Prefix can be configured in DMR Mode, for slot 1 and for slot 2.
The repeater compares the first one digit to up to four digits of the ID specified by a
Paging Call with PSTN Prefix and PABX Prefix. If the comparison result matches, the
Paging Call is treated as a call addressed to a SIP Phone.
The comparison of the ID of the Paging Call to Prefix is performed starting from PSTN
Prefix, and if no match is made, the comparison is made to PABX Prefix.
The number of digits for comparison of the ID of the Paging Call to PSTN Prefix or PABX
Prefix follows each configuration in PSTN Prefix and PABX Prefix.
If a Paging Call ID and PSTN Prefix match, the repeater notifies the caller ID of a relayed
audio signal received from a SIP Phone as FFFEE0 after the call is established.
If a Paging Call ID and PABX Prefix match, the repeater notifies the caller ID of a relayed
audio signal received from a SIP Phone as FFFEE1 after the call is established.
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