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• Answer automatically: Select to automatically answer an incoming call.
• Prioritize IPv6 over IPv4
connect to peer-to-peer accounts or domain names that resolve in both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. You can only
prioritize IPv6 for domain names that are mapped to IPv6 addresses.
• Name: Enter a descriptive name. This can, for example, be a first and last name, a role, or a location. The name is
not unique.
• User ID: Enter the unique extension or phone number assigned to the device.
• Peer-to-peer: Use for direct calls to another SIP device on the local network.
• Registered: Use for calls to SIP devices outside the local network, through a SIP server.
• Domain: If available, enter the public domain name. It will be shown as part of the SIP address when calling other
accounts.
• Password: Enter the password associated with the SIP account for authenticating against the SIP server.
• Authentication ID: Enter the authentication ID used for authenticating against the SIP server. If it is the same as the
user ID, you don't need to enter the authentication ID.
• Caller ID: The name which is presented to the recipient of calls from the device.
• Registrar: Enter the IP address for the registrar.
• Transport mode: Select the SIP transport mode for the account: UPD, TCP, or TLS.
• TLS version (only with transport mode TLS): Select the version of TLS to use. Versions v1.2 and v1.3 are the most
secure. Automatic selects the most secure version that the system can handle.
• Media encryption (only with transport mode TLS): Select the type of encryption for media (audio and video) in SIP calls.
• Certificate (only with transport mode TLS): Select a certificate.
• Verify server certificate (only with transport mode TLS): Check to verify the server certificate.
• Secondary SIP server: Turn on if you want the device to try to register on a secondary SIP server if registration
on the primary SIP server fails.
• SIP secure: Select to use Secure Session Initiation Protocol (SIPS). SIPS uses the TLS transport mode to encrypt traffic.
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DTMF
Add sequence: Click to create a new dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) sequence. To create a rule that is activated by
touch-tone, go to Events > Rules.
Sequence: Enter the characters to activate the rule. Allowed characters: 0–9, A-D, #, and *.
Description: Enter a description of the action to be triggered by the sequence.
Accounts: Select the accounts that will use the DTMF sequence. If you choose peer-to-peer, all peer-to-peer accounts will share
the same DTMF sequence.
: Select to prioritize IPv6 addresses over IPv4 addresses. This is useful when you
Proxy: Click to add a proxy.
Prioritize: If you have added two or more proxies, click to prioritize them.
Server address: Enter the IP address of the SIP proxy server.
Username: If required, enter the username for the SIP proxy server.
Password: If required, enter the password for the SIP proxy server.
View area: Select the view area to use for video calls. If you select none, the native view is used.
Resolution: Select the resolution to use for video calls. The resolution affects the required bandwidth.
Frame rate: Select the number of frames per second for video calls. The frame rate affects the required
bandwidth.
H.264 profile: Select the profile to use for video calls.
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