Sip configuration – TANDBERG Media Processing System MPS 200 User Manual

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MPS

Table of

Contents

TANDBERG

MPS

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

SIP Configuration

NOTE

: The DNS must be configured on the IP configuration page when using SIP

Network Configuration

SIP Mode
On:

Set the SIP mode to On to enable the system for incom-

ing and outgoing SIP calls.

Off:

Set the SIP mode to Off to disable incoming and outgo-

ing SIP calls from the system

Server Address

The Server Address is the manually configured address for
the outbound proxy and registrar. It is possible to use a fully
qualified domain name, or an IP address. The default port is
5060 for TCP and UDP, but another one can be provided.
Examples:

sipserver.example.com
sipserver.example.com:5060
10.0.0.2
10.0.0.2:5060

Save

- Press the Save button to save changes.

Default Transport Protocol

Sets the default transport protocol towards the SIP server.

TCP:

Set TCP as the default transport protocol.

UDP:

Set UDP as the default transport protocol.

The most convenient transport protocol differs from server
to server. i.e. when Server Type is set to “Nortel”, the trans-
port default should be UDP, when set to “Microsoft LCS
server” it should be TCP.

Authentication User Name / Authentication Password

This is the user name part and password part of the creden-
tials used to authenticate toward the SIP Server.

Server Type

Set the correct SIP server type to let the MPS communicate
with the SIP server. The following selections are available:
Auto, Nortel, Microsoft, Cisco, Alcatel, Experimental.

SIP Configuration

Current RFC’s and Drafts Supported

Read about the

Current RFC’s and

Drafts Supported

for SIP in the Ap-

pendices section.

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