Xblue Networks X-50 User Manual

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The settings will be provided by the SIP IP Trunk Provider; please contact them to check on any adjustments that

may be needed.

Phone number - The assigned phone number which will be provided by the SIP IP Trunk provider.

Generally, this will resemble a standard telephone number, but in some cases there may be a series of

numbers plus the actual telephone number.

Auth ID - Authentication ID - The SIP IP Trunk provider will provide the Authentication ID. Depending

on the provider, the Auth ID may be an account number, telephone number or reference number.

Auth Password - Authentication Password - The SIP IP Trunk provider will provide the Authentication

Password. Depending on the provider, the Auth Password may be an account number, telephone

number or reference number.

SIP Proxy - The SIP IP Trunk Provider will provide the SIP Proxy. The SIP Proxy can be either a class A

or B IP Address, or must likely will be a specific Uniform (Universal) Resource Locator (URL) Address.

SIP Proxy Port - 5060 is one of the “Well Known Ports” that is used for the transmission of both TCP or

UDP SIP Packets. Some providers may require this to be changed, but most will not.

Outbound Proxy - The SIP IP Trunk Provider will provide the Outbound Proxy. The Outbound Proxy’s

Address can be either a class A or B IP Address, or must likely will be a specific Uniform (Universal)

Resource Locator (URL) Address.

Outbound Proxy Port - 5060 is one of the “Well Known Ports” that is used for the transmission of both

TCP or UDP SIP Packets. Some providers may require this to be changed, but most will not.

Register Server - The SIP IP Trunk Provider will provide the Registrar Server. The Registrar Server’s

address can be either a class A or B IP Address, or must likely will be a specific Uniform (Universal)

Resource Locator (URL) Address.

Register Proxy Port - 5060 is one of the “Well Known Ports” that is used for the transmission of both

TCP or UDP SIP Packets. Some providers may require this to be changed, but most will not.

Register Expires - If “Register Status” is set to “On” this timer will be referenced and it is how often the

X-50 will send a signal to the Registrar Server in order to keep the information current. If there is no

reply within the programmed time, at default 60 seconds, the connection is terminated.

Outgoing Caller ID - This is the caller ID that will be sent when making an outbound call on the

programmed SIP trunk.

Registration - If set to no, the IP trunk will not send register to the register proxy.

A Proxy Server is a “go-between” that makes requests on behalf of other

clients. Its primary roll is to route packets the fastest way possible and enforce

routing policies, even if it has to rewrite specific parts of the request before

forwarding the packet.

A Register Server sends a Registrar Server requests so that it will place vital

information in a location for the Domain Server. Some SIP IP Trunk providers

require that a Registrar Server be reference in order to keep the connection working

correctly.

An Outbound Proxy is often used as a central location for security verification before

connecting two devices. This is commonly used as an additional layer of security.

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