16 file transfer, 17 license provisioning, 18 network – sip – CounterPath Bria 4 Configuration Guide - Enterprise Deployments User Manual

Page 14: File transfer license provisioning network – sip

Advertising
background image

CounterPath Corporation

10

2.16 File Transfer

File transfer is automatically supported if the XMPP account is supported.

Both the sender and the recipient must have XMPP accounts and the local user must be subscribing to the
recipient’s presence through the XMPP account. In addition, both sides must be enabled for XMPP file transfer.

XMPP file transfer is direct if a peer-to-peer connection exists between the two sides. If such a connection is not
possible, then the transfer is sent via the XMPP proxy that the XMPP service provides.

The feature:file_transfer:file_save_path lets you specify the path where received files will be saved.

2.17 License Provisioning

The license key can be provided to the client through remote provisioning. See the Bria provisioning guide for
details.

Or the key can be provided to the user outside of Bria, through an e-mail, for example. In this case, the user
chooses Help > Enter License Key to display the Enter License dialog.

2.18 Network – SIP

This group covers settings in several subtopics, all relating to SIP accounts (not XMPP accounts). Make sure
you set them for each of your SIP accounts. For your XMPP accounts, the settings are simply ignored.

DNS

This group of settings let you configure timing for DNS query requests, and lets you optionally specify a
primary and secondary DNS server to use.

Firewall Traversal

You must configure the firewall traversal solution for each account. Set
proxies:proxyn:firewall_traversal_mode for one of these:

Auto detect using ICE: Automatically determine the contact address for signaling traffic.

Advertise the local IP, public IP (discovered via STUN, if available), and media relay IP (discovered via
TURN, if available), and use these to automatically determine the best route for media traffic during calls.

Discover public IP address: Advertise the public IP address (discovered via STUN) for the contact address
for signaling traffic, and for the connection address for media traffic.

Use media relay (TURN): Advertise the public IP address (discovered via STUN) for the contact address
for signaling traffic.

Advertise the address of a media relay server (discovered via TURN) for the connection address for media
traffic.

None: Advertise the local IP address only for both signaling and media traffic.

Then complete the remaining proxies:proxyn:firewall_xx settings as required.

Other settings in this network group let you configure Bria for firewall traversal.

Advertising