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mycompany.com". Remember that these values need to be set up on the
user agents that you plan to use with the proxy as well.
TCP threshold
SIP uses both reliable and non-reliable transport layers. The
snom proxy version 2.14 supports UDP and TCP transport layers.
When the proxy needs to send a request, it has to make a decision
which transport layer to use. The TCP threshold value is compared against
the packet length. If it is less that the threshold value, the proxy uses
UDP, otherwise TCP. If you want the proxy to use only UDP, you can enter
a large number here (e.g. 1000000); if you want the proxy to use only
TCP, enter a 1 here.
The recommended value for this field is 1300. Using this
value, a UDP packet can be sent within one Ethernet frame without
fragmentation.
Log Level
The log level defines how many messages get to the log. If you
are only interested in the most important messages, you can set this to 0.
If you want to see any possible log message, set this field to 9.
The log is kept internally within the proxy. After a certain number
of log entries have been reached, the oldest entries are removed from the
log, so that there is no danger of memory overflow from files getting too
large.
HTTP port
The http port is used to contact the web server of the proxy. If you
can see the configuration page, you have found the right port. However,
sometimes you might want to change the port number to a different value
(e.g. to install the mailbox). In this case, enter the desired port number
here, and restart the proxy.
HTTP User and Password
To protect the access to the web server, you can set up a user
name and a password for the web server. Remember that this provides
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