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Parameter
Web: SAS Local SIP UDP Port
EMS: Local SIP UDP
[SASLocalSIPUDPPort]
Web: SAS Default Gateway IP
EMS: Default Gateway IP
[SASDefaultGatewayIP]
Web: SAS Registration Time
EMS: Registration Time
[SASRegistrationTime]
Web: Short Number Length
[SASShortNumberLength]
Web: SAS Local SIP TCP Port
EMS: Local SIP TCP Port
[SASLocalSIPTCPPort]
Web: SAS Local SIP TLS Port
EMS: Local SIP TLS Port
[SASLocalSIPTLSPort]
Web: SAS Proxy Set
EMS: Proxy Set
[SASProxySet]
Web: Redundant SAS Proxy Set
EMS: Redundant Proxy Set
[RedundantSASProxySet]
SIP User's Manual
Local UDP port for sending and receiving SIP messages for SAS.
The SIP entities in the local network need to send the registration
requests to this port. When forwarding the requests to the proxy
('Normal Mode'), this port serves as the source port.
The valid range is 1 to 65,534. The default value is 5080.
The default gateway used in SAS 'Emergency Mode'. When an
incoming SIP INVITE is received and the destination Address-Of-
Record is not included in the SAS database, the request is
immediately sent to this default gateway.
The address can be configured as an IP address (dotted-decimal
notation) or as a domain name (up to 49 characters). The default
is a null string, which is interpreted as the local IP address of the
gateway.
Determines the value of the SIP Expires header that is sent in a
200 OK response to an incoming REGISTER message when in
SAS 'Emergency Mode'.
The valid range is 0 (Analog) or 10 (Digital) to 2,000,000. The
default value is 20.
This parameter is obsolete; instead, use the parameter
SASRegistrationManipulation.
Local TCP port used to send/receive SIP messages for the SAS
application. The SIP entities in the local network need to send the
registration requests to this port. When forwarding the requests to
the proxy ('Normal Mode'), this port serves as the source port.
The valid range is 1 to 65,534. The default value is 5080.
Local TLS port used to send/receive SIP messages for the SAS
application. The SIP entities in the local network need to send the
registration requests to this port. When forwarding the requests to
the proxy ('Normal Mode'), this port serves as the source port.
The valid range is 1 to 65,534. The default value is 5081.
Determines the Proxy Set (index number) used in SAS Normal
mode to forward REGISTER and INVITE requests from the users
that are served by the SAS application.
The valid range is 0 to 5. The default value is 0 (i.e., default Proxy
Set).
Determines the Proxy Set (index number) used in SAS
Emergency mode for fallback when the user is not found in the
Registered Users database. Each time a new SIP request arrives,
the SAS application checks whether the user is listed in the
registration database. If the user is located in the database, the
request is sent to the user. If the user is not found, the request is
forwarded to the next redundant SAS defined in the Redundant
SAS Proxy Set. If that SAS Proxy IP appears in the Via header of
the request, it is not forwarded (so that loops are prevented in the
request's course). If no such redundant SAS exists, the SAS
sends the request to its default gateway (configured by the
parameter SASDefaultGatewayIP).
The valid range is -1 to 5. The default value is -1 (i.e., no
redundant Proxy Set).
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