Advanced Operational Features

Configurable Transport Protocol for SIP Services and RTCP Summary Reports

Parameters have been implemented allowing administrators the ability to independantly configure the transport proto- cols used by SIP services (e.g. the SIP XML Notify service) and RTCP summary reports. The following parameters are avail- able to be defined in the configuration files:

SIP Services

sip services transport protocol

sip services port

The above parameters are used to specify the transport protocol and port used for SIP services.

RTCP Summary Reports

sip rtcp summary reports transport protocol

The above parameter is used to specify the transport protocol used for RTCP summary reports.

Note:

The parameter "sip symmetric udp signaling" is effective when the transport protocol for RTCP summary reports is set to be UDP. For more information on symmetric udp signaling, refer to Symmetric UDP Signaling on page 6-25.

When the SIP transport protocol is set to TCP and the RTCP summary reports transport protocol is set to UDP, if an outbound proxy is configured, all SIP requests including RTCP summary reports will be sent over TCP.

In cases where the SIP services transport protocol is the same as the SIP transport protocol or RTCP summary reports transport protocol, only the SIP services port is enabled (the phone listens on the SIP services port as well as the local SIP port if they are different [if they are the same, no extra action is needed]).

Use the following procedure in the configuration files to configure the transport protocol for SIP services and RTCP sum- mary reports.

Configuration Files

For the specific parameter you can set in the configuration files, see Appendix A, the section, “SIP Services/RTCP Summary Reports Transport Protocol Settings” on page A-216.

Configurable Alphanumeric Input Order for Username Prompts

A configuration parameter username alphanumeric input order is available for the 6730i, 6731i, 6753i , 6863i, 6865i, and 9143i IP phones allowing administrators the ability to change the default behavior of the keypad input order during username prompts. . By default, keypad input order during username prompts changes from uppercase letters to the respective digit and then to lowercase letters with each successive press of the key. For example, when pressing “2” on the keypad, the following will be input with each successive press:

# of Presses

Letter/Number

1

A

 

 

2

B

 

 

3

C

 

 

4

2

 

 

5

a

 

 

6

b

 

 

7

c

 

 

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