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Table 6-7: SIP Configuration Parameters (continues on pages 230 to 236)
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
IPProfile_ID
[IP Profile Settings]
TelProfile_ID
[Tel Profile Settings]
SIP User's Manual
Valid Range and Description
IPProfile_<Profile ID> =
<Profile Name>,<Preference>,<Coder Group ID>,<IsFaxUsed*>,
<DJBufMinDelay *>, <DJBufOptFactor *>,<IPDiffServ*>,
<ControlIPDiffServ*>,<N/A use $$ instead>,
<RTPRedundancyDepth>,<RemoteBaseUDPPort>,<CNGmode>,
<VxxTransportType>, <NSEMode>,<N/A use $$ instead>, <PlayRBTone2IP>,
<EnableEarlyMedia*>, <ProgressIndicator2IP*>
Preference = (1-20) The preference option is used to determine the priority of
the Profile. Where '20' is the highest preference value. If both IP and Tel
profiles apply to the same call, the coders and other common parameters
(noted by an asterisk) of the preferred Profile are applied to that call. If the
Preference of the Tel and IP Profiles is identical, the Tel Profile parameters are
applied.
For example:
IPProfile_1 = name1,2,1,0,10,13,15,44,1,1,6000,0,2,0,0,0,1,0
IPProfile_2 = name2,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,1,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$
$$ = Not configured, the default value of the parameter is used.
(*) = Common parameter used in both IP and Tel profiles.
Note 1: The IP ProfileID can be used in the Tel2IP and IP2Tel routing tables
(Prefix and PSTNPrefix parameters).
Note 2: 'Profile Name' assigned to a ProfileID, enabling user to identify it
intuitively and easily.
Note 3: This parameter can appear up to 9 times (ID = 1 to 9).
TelProfile_<Profile ID> =
<Profile Name>,<Preference>,<Coder Group ID>,<IsFaxUsed
*>,<DJBufMinDelay *>, <DJBufOptFactor *>,<IPDiffServ
*>,<ControlIPDiffServ*>,<DtmfVolume>,<InputGain>,
<VoiceVolume>,<EnableReversePolarity>,<EnableCurrentDisconnect>,
<EnableDigitDelivery>, <ECE>, <MWIAnalogLamp>, <MWIDisplay>,
<FlashHookPeriod>, <EnableEarlyMedia*>, <ProgressIndicator2IP*>
Preference = (1-10) The preference option is used to determine the priority of
the Profile. Where '20' is the highest preference value. If both IP and Tel
profiles apply to the same call, the coders and other common parameters
(noted by an asterisk) of the preferred Profile are applied to that call. If the
Preference of the Tel and IP Profiles is identical, the Tel Profile parameters are
applied.
For examples:
TelProfile_1 = FaxProfile,1,1,1,40,13,22,33,$$,$$,$$,0,0,0,1,0,0,$$,0,$$
TelProfile_2 =
ModemProfile,2,2,0,40,13,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,0,0,0,$$,0,$$
$$ = Not configured, the default value of the parameter is used.
(*) = Common parameter used in both IP and Tel profiles.
Note 1: The Tel ProfileID can be used in the Trunk Group table
(TrunkGroup_x parameter).
Note 2: 'Profile Name' assigned to a ProfileID, enabling users to identify it
intuitively and easily.
Note 3: This parameter can appear up to 9 times (ID = 1 to 9
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