Xconfiguration si, Xconfiguration sip domain, Command reference - xconfiguration – TANDBERG Security Camera User Manual

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SIP Domains Domain [1..20] Name: <S: 0, 128>

Specifies a domain for which this VCS is authoritative.

Example:

xConfiguration SIP Domains Domain 1 Name: "example.com"

SIP Mode: <On/Off>

Determines whether or not the VCS will provide SIP registrar and SIP proxy functionality.
Default: On

Example:

xConfiguration SIP Mode: On

SIP Registration ExpireDelta: <5..7200>

Specifies the period (in seconds) within which a SIP endpoint must re-register with the VCS to prevent its registration expiring.
Default: 60

Example:

xConfiguration SIP Registration ExpireDelta: 60

SIP Registration Proxy Mode: <Off/ProxyToKnownOnly/ProxyToAny>

Specifies how proxied registrations should be handled.

Off

: registration requests will not be proxied.

ProxyToKnownOnly

: registration requests will be proxied to neighbors only.

ProxyToAny

: Registration requests will be proxied in accordance with the VCS’s existing call processing rules.

Default: Off

Example:

xConfiguration SIP Registration Proxy Mode: Off

SIP TCP Mode: <On/Off>

Determines whether incoming SIP calls using the TCP protocol will be allowed.
Default: On

Example:

xConfiguration SIP TCP Mode: On

SIP TCP Outbound Port End: <25000..29999>

Specifies the upper port in the range to be used by outbound TCP/TLS SIP connections.
Default: 29999

Example:

xConfiguration SIP TCP Outbound Port End: 29999

SIP TCP Outbound Port Start: <25000..29999>

Specifies the lower port in the range to be used by outbound TCP/TLS SIP connections.
Default: 25000

Example:

xConfiguration SIP TCP Outbound Port Start: 25000

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