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SIP Advanced

The SIP Advanced page allows you to configure settings that your VoIP service provider has enabled on your SIP account and if you
have the appropriate call features and other functionality on your cordless or corded phone handsets.
OPTION
Call Waiting
Call Forwarding Number
Forward Unconditionally
Forward On "Busy"
Forward On "No Answer"
MWI (Message Waiting
Indicator)
Anonymous Call Blocking
Anonymous Calling
DND (Do Not Disturb)
Enable T38 Support
Interdigit Timeout
Registration Expire Timeout
Registration Retry Interval
DSCP for SIP
DSCP for RTP
DTMF Relay Settings
RTP Payload Type for
RFC2833
Hook Flash Relay Setting
SIP Transport Protocol
Enable SIP Tag Matching
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Figure 24: VoIP - Advanced - Service Provider
Select this option for your phone if your VoIP Service Provider has enabled Call Waiting on your SIP account.
Enter the phone number to be forwarded to if your VoIP Service Provider has enabled Call Waiting on your SIP
account and you wish to use this feature.
Select this option if your VoIP Service Provider has enabled Call Forwarding on your SIP account and you wish
to use this feature.
Select this option if your VoIP Service Provider has enabled Call Forwarding on your SIP account and you wish
to use this feature.
Select this option if your VoIP Service Provider has enabled Call Forwarding on your SIP account and you wish
to use this feature.
Select this option if your VoIP Service Provider has enabled MWI (Message Waiting Indicator) on your SIP
account and you wish to use this feature.
Select this option if your VoIP Service Provider has enabled Anonymous Call Blocking on your SIP account and
you wish to use this feature.
Select this option if your VoIP Service Provider has enabled Anonymous Calling on your SIP account and you
wish to use this feature.
Select this option if your VoIP Service Provider has enabled DND (Do Not Disturb) on your SIP account and you
wish to use this feature.
Select this function if you wish to send or receive faxes via VoIP and have a fax machine capable of using the
T38 fax over VoIP protocol.
The time in seconds before which a number must be dialed or become an invalid number.
The time in minutes for the SIP registered will be renewed.
The time in minutes before the SIP settings will attempt to be registered.
DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) for SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) relates to QoS (Quality of Service)
settings. Only use this field if directed by your network administrator.
DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) for RTP (Real Time Protocol) relates to QoS (Quality of Service)
settings. Only use this field if directed by your network administrator.
Dual-tone Multi-frequency Relay (DTMF) is the mechanism whereby a local Voice over IP (VOIP) gateway listens
for DTMF digits (during a call), and then sends them uncompressed as either RTP or H.245 packets to the
remote VOIP gateway, which regenerates DTMF digits and prevents digit loss due to compression.
The Real Time Protocol Payload type for RFC2833. RFC2833 is a standards-based mechanism used to send
DTMF digits in-band (RTP) that is supported by many vendors in the industry.
A hookflash is a brief interruption in the loop current on loopstart trunks that the attached system
does not interpret as a call disconnect. Once the PBX or PSTN senses the hookflash, it generally puts the
current call on hold and provides a secondary dial tone or access to other features such as transfer or call
waiting access.
A hookflash is done by momentarily pressing down the cradle on a telephone. Some telephone handsets have
a button called 'flash' or 'recall' that sends a 'timed loop break', or 'calibrated flash' which is a hookflash that
has a precise timing.
The protocol used to transport SIP traffic. This is almost always UDP.
Select this option to enable SIP Tag Matching.
Table 14: VoIP - Advanced - Service Provider
DEFINITION
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