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Configuration
Table 25: SIP (continued)
Field
Field description
Outbound
The domain of the SIP registrar or trunk
domain
destination.
Username
The TelePresence Server uses this name if it
registers with a SIP registrar.
The TelePresence Server uses this name to
authenticate with the SIP device (registrar,
trunk destination, or endpoint) if that device
requires authentication.
Password
The TelePresence Server uses this password
to authenticate with the SIP device (registrar,
trunk destination, or endpoint) if that device
requires authentication.
Cisco TelePresence Server 7010 and MSE 8710 in Locally Managed Mode Printed Help (4.0)
Usage tips
The TelePresence Server ignores this field if
Outbound call configuration is set to Call
direct.
The TelePresence Server uses this value in
the following ways:
username@outbounddomain to register a
n
user with a SIP registrar (if SIP registration is
enabled)
numericId@outbounddomain to register a
n
conference's numeric ID with a SIP registrar
(if conference has SIP registration enabled)
Any outbound SIP calls where the supplied
n
address does not contain an @ symbol.
If you do not specify an outbound domain, the
TelePresence Server uses the outbound
address instead.
The TelePresence Server will use this name to
register itself with the SIP registrar if you have
enabled SIP registration. It will not register
itself if you do not provide this, but it will still be
able to register individual conferences
(assuming they are enabled to register and
have numeric IDs).
If a conference does not have a numeric ID,
then it cannot register. Calls out from such a
conference will appear to come from the
TelePresence Server's own SIP registration
(this_username@outbounddomain). It is
impossible for a participant to call into such a
conference because it does not have a
numeric ID.
If you enter a full URI here (e.g.
host@domain), then the TelePresence Server
will ignore the Outbound domain setting.
The SIP destination may not require
authentication; if it does, you need to configure
it to accept a log in from this username and
password combination.
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