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Programming the SIP Handset Features

#PROXY1_KEYPRESS_2833 controls generation of in-stream RFC2833 formatted key

#press events. Normally you want this to be disabled for Asterisk but it

#depends on your configuration and what you want to be able to do.

#The default is disable

#PROXY1_KEYPRESS_2833 = disable

#PROXY1_KEYPRESS_INFO controls generation of SIP INFO requests to the SIP

#server for keypress events. Normally you want this to be enabled.

#The default is enable

#PROXY1_KEYPRESS_INFO = enable

#PROXYn_HOLD_IP0 controls setting of media stream IP destination to 0.0.0.0

#when a call is put on hold.

#PROXYn_HOLD_IP0 is not required for current versions of Asterisk.

#For older PBXs that require this, set this to enable

#PROXYn_HOLD_IP0 = enable

#PROXY1_PRACK enables ACK'd provisional responses to INVITE requests. The

#PRACK mechanism will be used if this switch is enabled and the Proxy server

#specifies support for the PRACK mechanism. PRACK is NOT SUPPORTED in

#current versions of Asterisk, but is to be supported on subsequent

#versions. PRACK should not be required on local area networks.

#PROXY1_PRACK = disable

#////////////////////////

#////// ABOVE this line should probably be in the sip_allusers.cfg file

#////// with items uncommented in this file only for overriding a setting

#////// for a particular user.

#////////////////////////

#Authentication credentials

#(Normally not stored in this file for security reasons)

#AUTH = username; password

AUTH = 3001; 3001

#Line definitions

#Each definition should have LINEn, LINEn_PROXY and LINEn_CALLID

#LINEn is the dial number

#LINEn_PROXY is the PROXYn server this line should register with, typically

#defined in sip_allusers.cfg.

#LINEn_CALLID is shown on the standby display of 8020/8030 phones but not

#8002 or e/h340/i640 phones. The Asterisk Server converts the callID

#information to alternative forms defined in the Asterisk configuration

#files for display at the far end of a phone call.

#Up to 5 line definitions can be made for each user

#Line definitions do not necessarily have to have different extensions

LINE1

= 3001

LINE1_PROXY

=

1

LINE1_CALLID

=

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