Xmpp accounts – CounterPath Bria Android Tablet Edition 3.0 User Guide User Manual

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XMPP Accounts

Connection Reuse

• ON: Bria uses existing connections by including an “ob“ parameter in a header as defined in

RFC5626.

• OFF: Bria does not reuse existing connections.

Changing this setting might solve problems with dropping or holding calls. The default is On.

Passive Session Timer

Controls the use of session timers on SIP accounts. The session timer is used to determine if the
call is still active. Only choose Off if advised by your VoIP service provider.

• ON (default): Bria will not use session timers in any session, except it is explicitly required by

the remote party.

• OFF: Bria will use session timers in all sessions whenever the remote party supports and uses

it.

Enable IMS

When ON, Bria supports the IP Multimedia Subsystem. The default is Off. Subject to VoIP
service provider. Only choose ON if advised by your VoIP service provider.

Keep Alive - Wi-Fi Interval

A “keep alive” message is a mechanism for maintaining a “pinhole” through your firewall so that
phone calls proceed smoothly. The interval specifies how often the message is sent (in seconds).

If you are experiencing problems during a Wi-Fi call (a call made over the Wi-Fi internet
connection), try setting this interval to a lower number such as 20.

Keep Alive - Mobile Interval Same as above, except the interval applies to calls made over the mobile network.

Field

Description

Account Name

Change the name as desired. For example, “Gmail”.

Username

The XMPP user ID.

Password

Password for the XMPP user ID.

Domain

Domain of the XMPP service. For example, “gmail.com”.

Account Specific Features

See below.

Account Advanced

See below.

Field

Description

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