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Parameter
Web/EMS: Gateway Name
[SIPGatewayName]
[ZeroSDPHandling]
Web/EMS: Enable Delayed
Offer
[EnableDelayedOffer]
Web/EMS: Enable Contact
Restriction
[EnableContactRestrictio
n]
[AnonymousMode]
EMS: P Asserted User
Name
[PAssertedUserName]
SIP User's Manual
Assigns a name to the device (e.g., 'device123.com'). Ensure that the
name you choose is the one with which the Proxy is configured to
identify the device.
Note: If specified, the device name is used as the host part of the SIP
URI in the From header. If not specified, the device's IP address is used
instead (default).
Determines the device's response to an incoming SDP that includes an
IP address of 0.0.0.0 in the SDP's Connection Information field (i.e.,
"c=IN IP4 0.0.0.0").
[0] = Sets the IP address of the outgoing SDP's c= field to 0.0.0.0
(default).
[1] = Sets the IP address of the outgoing SDP c= field to the IP
address of the device. If the incoming SDP doesn't contain the
"a=inactive" line, the returned SDP contains the "a=recvonly" line.
Determines whether the device sends the initial INVITE message with or
without an SDP. Sending the first INVITE without SDP is typically done
by clients for obtaining the far-end's full list of capabilities before
sending their own offer. (An alternative method for obtaining the list of
supported capabilities is by using SIP OPTIONS, which is not supported
by every SIP agent.)
[0] Disable = The device sends the initial INVITE message with an
SDP (default).
[1] Enable = The device sends the initial INVITE message without an
SDP.
Determines whether the device sets the Contact header of outgoing
INVITE requests to 'anonymous' for restricted calls.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
Determines whether the device's IP address is used as the URI host
part instead of "anonymous.invalid" in the INVITE's From header for Tel-
to-IP calls.
[0] = (default) If the device receives a call from the Tel with blocked
caller ID, it sends an INVITE with
From: "anonymous"<anonymous@anonymous.invalid>
[1] = The device's IP address is used as the URI host part instead of
"anonymous.invalid".
This parameter may be useful, for example, for service providers who
identify their SIP Trunking customers by their source phone number or
IP address, reflected in the From header of the SIP INVITE. Therefore,
even customers blocking their Caller ID can be identified by the service
provider. Typically, if the device receives a call with blocked Caller ID
from the PSTN side (e.g., Trunk connected to a PBX), it sends an
INVITE to the IP with a From header as follows: From: "anonymous"
<anonymous@anonymous.invalid>. This is in accordance with RFC
3325. However, when this parameter is set to 1, the device replaces the
"anonymous.invalid" with its IP address.
Defines a 'representative number' (up to 50 characters) that is used as
the user part of the Request-URI in the P-Asserted-Identity header of an
outgoing INVITE (for Tel-to-IP calls).
The default value is null.
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