Account advanced (sip) – CounterPath Bria Android Edition 3.0 User Guide User Manual

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Account Advanced (SIP)

Split Longer Messages

This setting controls who will split a long SMS - either the client side or the server side. You can
type long messages on Bria regardless of this setting. The default is off (server side). Turn this on
if your SIP server does not accept/split long SMS.

• when on, Bria splits a long message to multiple SMS (140 characters per one SMS), and sends

them to the SIP server.

• when off, Bria sends a long message to the server and lets the server split it to multiple SMS.

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Outbound Proxy

If your VoIP service provider has an outbound proxy and requires that you provide that address to
Bria, enter the domain name or the IP address obtained from your provider.

Authorization Name

May not be required. But if it is required, it will be provided by your VoIP service provider.

Send DTMF using

The method used for DTMF, sent when you press a number key when dealing with an auto
attendant (such as “press 1 for customer service”).

Enter the value specified by your VoIP service provider: RFC 2833, SIP Info, or Inband DTMF. If
Bria recognizes the chosen method (RFC 2833 or SIP Info) fails, it sends Inband DTMF instead.

If DTMF tones are not being recognized, trying the other method may resolve the issue. If DTMF
is still not working, contact your VoIP service provider for information about DTMF and IVR.

Suppress STUN Wi-Fi

Allows you to control the use of STUN per account.

• On: No STUN is used on this particular account. This setting overrides the STUN Wi-Fi

setting under Advanced Settings (which applies to all accounts); when Suppress STUN Wi-Fi
is ON, no STUN is used on this particular account even if STUN is enabled under Advanced
Settings.

• Off (default): the app decides whether to use STUN depending on the STUN Wi-Fi setting

under Advanced Settings.

Suppress STUN Mobile

This setting has the same functionality as Suppress STUN Wi-Fi, but applies only when you are
connected over the mobile network.

Use ICE Wi-Fi

ICE is involved only in media routing (it is not involved in SIP signaling).

ON: Bria will use ICE to discover addresses for media packets. ICE provides a good guarantee of
two-way audio. However, to use ICE successfully, both endpoints in a call must use ICE and
specifically must use draft 19 of the ICE standard.

OFF: Try turning ICE off if you are not using Android phone behind a firewall or NAT.

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