Specifying Sip Settings - Polycom V500 Administrator's Manual

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Specifying SIP Settings

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If your network supports the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), you can use SIP to
connect IP calls.
To specify SIP Settings:
1.
Go to System > Admin Settings > Network > IP > SIP Settings.
2.
Configure these settings:
Setting
Description
Enable SIP
Allows the system to make calls using SIP.
Transport Protocol
Indicates the protocol the system uses for SIP signalling.
The SIP network infrastructure in which your V500 system is
operating determines which protocol is required. For example, if
your V500 system is operating in a Microsoft Live Communication
Server (LCS) SIP network, choose TCP. If your V500 system is
operating in a Nortel Multimedia Communication Server (MCS)
SIP network, choose UDP.
Password
Specifies the password that authenticates the system to the
Registrar Server.
User Name
Specifies the system's SIP name. If you leave this field blank, the
system's IP address is the SIP user name.
Proxy Server
Specifies the DNS name or IP address of the SIP Proxy Server. If
you leave this field blank, no proxy server is used.
By default, the SIP signalling is sent to port 5060 on the proxy
server. To specify a different port, add it to the address as shown
here:
255.255.255.255:5070
Registrar Server
Specifies the name or IP address of the SIP Registrar Server.
By default, the SIP signalling is sent to port 5060 on the registrar
server. To specify a different port, add it to the address as shown
here:
255.255.255.255:5070
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