GAI-Tronics VoIP Telephone Software Configuration Guide User Manual

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VoIP Telephone Configuration Guide

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next server in the priority list (if MODE is set to SERIAL) or direct calls to the next priority
server (if MODE is set to MULTIPLE).

Note that, if the current registrar becomes unavailable, the telephone may not be able to
make a call until it re-registers with the next.

5.4.1 SIP Info sub-pages:

Each of the 4 sub pages is identical, and is used to set parameters for each of 4 possible
proxies.

LOCALID & DOMAIN: together these set the URI (uniform resource identifier) of the phone.
In the example shown above the URI would be sip:[email protected].
These values are used in the To:, From: and Contact: headers, and also in the registration
process with a registrar.
They will accept any alphanumeric string and their default values are both blank.
PROXY: Sets the IP address or the FQDN of the SIP proxy server to be used for
incoming/outgoing calls. Default value: blank

PROXYPORT: Sets the port number on the proxy used for SIP protocol signalling.
Default value: 5060
PRIORITY: Sets the failover sequence between the 4 pages.
REGISTRAR: Sets the address of the Registrar, either as an IP address or FQDN. The
registrar address and the proxy may or may not be the same, but the address for registration
must be set here. Default value: blank

REGISTRARPORT:

Sets the port number to send the requests to. Is 5060 by default or if

unspecified.

USERNAME: Sets the username for the registrar authorisation realm. (Default value: blank)
PASSWORD:

Sets the password for the registrar authorisation realm. (Default value: blank)

ENDPOINT: Sets whether the subpage is ENABLED or DISABLED. (Default value:
ENABLED for SIP1, all others DISABLED).

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