PLANET VIP-350PT User Manual

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Specify whether it should include “User-Agent” or “Server” SIP header in each SIP message.
These headers consist of product name and version. Default is checked (expose).


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SIP Timer T1

By RFC3261, T1 timer is an estimated measure of network packet round-trip time, and default to
be 500-ms. However, if the network link is extremely slow, such as in a satellite link, and its round
trip time is more than 500-ms, you may increase T1 timer to reduce SIP messages retransmission
and increase the transaction timeout. However,

change of T1 will

affects 7 out of 11 SIP timers

(see below), which are Timer-(A, B, E, F, G, H and J). The foreseeable result of lengthen T1, such
as change it from 500-ms to 1-second, will double Timer-(B, F, H and J) as well, which in turn will
make the transaction timeout more time-consuming. For example, by default, at most 32 seconds
a user will wait for transaction timeout (such as dial a non-existed #), now it takes as long as 64
seconds for such timeout.

And below summarizes the meaning and defaults of the various timers used by RFC3261.

Timer

Value

Meaning

T1

500ms default

Round-Trip Time, RTT, Estimate

T2

4s

The maximum retransmit interval for non-INVITE
requests and INVITE responses

T4

5s

Maximum duration of a message will remain in the
network

Timer A

Initially T1, and
doubles for each retransmit

INVITE request retransmit interval, for UDP only.

Timer B

64*T1

INVITE transaction timeout timer

Timer C

> 3min

Proxy INVITE transaction timeout

Timer D

> 32s for UDP and
0s for TCP/SCTP

Wait time for response retransmits

Timer E

Initially T1, and
Doubles for each retransmit

Non-INVITE request retransmit interval, UDP only.

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