ZyXEL Communications P-2002 User Manual

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P-2002 Series User’s Guide

Chapter 6 VoIP Screens

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Server Port

Enter the STUN server’s listening port for STUN requests in this field. Leave this

field set to the default if your VoIP service provider did not give you a server port

number for STUN.

Use NAT

Enable this feature to use a NAT router’s public IP address and SIP port number in

the Prestige’s SIP messages.
You must also configure the NAT router to forward traffic with this port number to

the Prestige.
This eliminates the need for STUN or a SIP ALG.

IP Address

Enter the NAT router’s public IP address or domain name (up to 127 ASCII

characters) in this field.

Server Port

Enter the port number that your SIP sessions use with the public IP address of the

NAT router.

Outbound Proxy

Enable this feature if your VoIP service provider has a SIP outbound server to

handle voice calls. This allows the Prestige to work with any type of NAT router

and eliminates the need for STUN or a SIP ALG. Turn off a SIP ALG on a NAT

router in front of the Prestige to keep it from retranslating the IP address (since this

is already handled by the outbound proxy server).

Server Address

Enter the IP address or domain name (up to 127 ASCII characters) of the SIP

outbound proxy server in this field.

Server Port

Enter the SIP outbound proxy server’s listening port for SIP outbound proxy

requests in this field. Leave this field set to the default if your VoIP service provider

did not give you a server port number for the SIP outbound proxy server.

Enable NAT Keep

Alive

You must have outbound proxy enabled to use NAT keep alive.
Enable NAT keep alive to have the Prestige send SIP notify messages to the SIP

server. Use this to keep a NAT router located between the Prestige and the SIP

server from timing out and dropping your Prestige’s SIP NAT sessions.

Keep Alive Interval Set how often (in seconds) the Prestige should send SIP notify messages to the

SIP server.

DTMF Mode

The Dual-Tone MultiFrequency (DTMF) mode sets how the Prestige handles the

tones that your telephone makes when you push its buttons. It is recommended

that you use the same mode that your VoIP service provider uses.
Select RFC 2833 to send the DTMF tones in RTP packets.
Select PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) to include the DTMF tones in the voice data

stream. This method works best when you are using a codec that does not use

compression (like G.711). Codecs that use compression (like G.729) could distort

the tones.
Select SIP INFO to send the DTMF tones in SIP messages.

MWI (Message

Waiting Indication)

Enable Message Waiting Indication (MWI) to have your phone give you a

message–waiting (beeping) dial tone when you have a voice message(s). Your

voice service provider must have a messaging system that supports this feature.

Expiration Time

Use this field to set how long the SIP server should continue providing the

message waiting service after receiving a SIP SUBSCRIBE message from the

Prestige.
The SIP server stops providing the message waiting service if it has not received

another SIP SUBSCRIBE message from the Prestige before this time period

expires.

Table 13 VoIP Advanced (continued)

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