13 [sip] command – Planet Technology VIP-150T User Manual

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4.13 [sip] command

1.

–print: display all current configurations.

2.

–mode: configure VIP-150T as Proxy or Peer-to-Peer Mode.

Usage: sip

–mode 0/1(1 for Proxy mode, 0 for Peer-to-Peer mode)

3.

–px: set proxy server IP address or URL address (sip –px “IP address or URL of

Proxy server

).

4.

–pxport: set listening port of Proxy server.

5.

–outpx: set IP address of outbound proxy server. After user set outbound proxy, all

packets form VIP-150T will be sent to outbound proxy server.

6.

–prefix: set prefix string. If user ID contains alphabets, user can set it as prefix

string here. For example, if Account Name is 123, VIP-150T will sent out messages

as Account Name @

”IP address of Proxy”, if user set prefix as abc, VIP-150T will

set out as abc123@

”IP address of Proxy”. This function is for special proxy server.

7.

–line: identify one number for the VIP-150T to register to the Proxy (SIP –line
“line number”).

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Note:

In proxy mode please remember to set user account information under

security command.

8.

–pbsearch: enable/disable phone book search function under Proxy Mode. If user

enabled this function, VIP-150T will search dialed number in phone book to see if

there is any matched table before send to Proxy server, and if there is a matched

data in phone book, VIP-150T will make call to related IP address.

9.

–expire: set expire time of registration. VIP-150T will keep re-registering to proxy

server before expire timed out.

10.

–port: set listening UDP port or VIP-150T.

11.

–rtp: set RTP port number. VIP-150T will use this port to send and receive voice.

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