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Parameter
Web/EMS: Enable TCP
Connection Reuse
[EnableTCPConnectionReu
se]
Web/EMS: TCP Timeout
[SIPTCPTimeout]
Web: SIP Destination Port
EMS: Destination Port
[SIPDestinationPort]
Web: Use user=phone in SIP
URL
EMS: Is User Phone
[IsUserPhone]
Web: Use user=phone in
From Header
EMS: Is User Phone In From
[IsUserPhoneInFrom]
Use Tel URI for Asserted
Identity
[UseTelURIForAssertedID]
Web: Tel to IP No Answer
Timeout
EMS: IP Alert Timeout
[IPAlertTimeout]
Web: Enable Remote Party
ID
EMS: Enable RPI Header
[EnableRPIheader]
SIP User's Manual
Enables the reuse of the same TCP connection for all calls to the
same destination.
[0]
Disable = Use a separate TCP connection for each call.
[1]
Enable = Use the same TCP connection for all calls (default).
Defines the Timer B (INVITE transaction timeout timer) and Timer F
(non-INVITE transaction timeout timer), as defined in RFC 3261,
when the SIP Transport Type is TCP.
The valid range is 0 to 40 sec. The default value is 64*SIPT1Rtx
msec.
SIP destination port for sending initial SIP requests.
The valid range is 1 to 65534. The default port is 5060.
Note:
SIP responses are sent to the port specified in the Via header.
Determines whether the 'user=phone' string is added to the SIP URI
and SIP To header.
[0]
No = 'user=phone' string is not added.
[1]
Yes = 'user=phone' string is part of the SIP URI and SIP To
header (default).
Determines whether the 'user=phone' string is added to the From
and Contact SIP headers.
[0]
No = Doesn't add 'user=phone' string (default).
[1]
Yes = 'user=phone' string is part of the From and Contact
headers.
Determines the format of the URI in the P-Asserted-Identity and P-
Preferred-Identity headers.
[0]
Disable = 'sip:' (default).
[1]
Enable = 'tel:'.
Defines the time (in seconds) that the device waits for a 200 OK
response from the called party (IP side) after sending an INVITE
message. If the timer expires, the call is released.
The valid range is 0 to 3600. The default value is 180.
Enables Remote-Party-ID (RPI) headers for calling and called
numbers for Tel-to-IP calls.
[0]
Disable (default).
[1] Enable = RPI headers are generated in SIP INVITE messages
for both called and calling numbers.
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Document #: LTRT-68809
Mediant 2000

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