Chapter 10. SIP Services

Additional SIP Signaling Ports

Normally, the Telecommuting Module listens for SIP signaling on ports 5060 (UDP and TCP) and 5061 (TLS). You can make it listen for SIP signaling on additional ports. When ports are added here, they are reserved for SIP signaling on all the Telecommuting Module IP addresses.

Port

Enter an additional port on which the Telecommuting Module should listen for SIP signal- ing. The Telecommuting Module will then receive SIP signaling on this port for all its IP addresses.

SIP signaling over TLS cannot be received on a Telecommuting Module port which is used for something else, like configuration of the Telecommuting Module.

Transport

Select which SIP signaling transports should be allowed on this port.

Comment

Enter a comment to remind yourself why you added the port.

Delete Row

If you select this box, the row is deleted when you click on Create new rows or Save.

Create

Enter the number of new rows you want to add to the table, and then click on Create.

Provisioning Relay

Remote phones usually need to access your PBX for provisioning. For many phones, the provisioning server is the same as their registrar, which means that it is the IP address of the Telecommuting Module. To enable provisioning, the Telecommuting Module can open ports for this traffic.

Select if the Telecommuting Module should open ports for provisioning traffic, or if the phones get their settings in another way.

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