Chapter 5. SIP Configuration

Log class for SIP packets

The Telecommuting Module logs all SIP packets (one SIP packet is many lines). Select a log class for the SIP packets.

Log class for SIP debug messages

The Telecommuting Module logs a lot of status messages, for example the SIP initiation phase of a reboot. Select a log class for these messages.

Save

Saves the Basic configuration to the preliminary configuration.

Cancel

Clears and resets all fields in new rows and resets changes in old rows.

Routing

DNS Override For SIP Requests

Here, you can register SIP domains to which the Telecommuting Module should be able to forward requests, but which for some reason cannot be resolved in DNS. Enter an IP address and port to which the requests should be forwarded. You can also select to use a specific protocol.

If you use a dialing domain that looks like an IP address, you must enter that dialing domain here along with the SIP server for that domain.

You can enter more than one IP address or host name for a domain, and set weights and priorities for these.

Domain

Enter the domain name of the SIP domain.

Relay to

Enter the IP address for the SIP registrar handling the domain. You can also enter a DNS name for the SIP registrar, if it has a DNS-resolvable host name, even if the SIP domain is not possible to look up in DNS.

Under Port, enter the port on which the SIP registrar listens for SIP traffic. The standard port is 5060 (5061 for TLS).

You can select which transport protocol to use between the Telecommuting Module and the registrar. Under Transport, select from UDP, TCP and TLS. You can also select "-", which means that the signaling is passed on using the same transport as was used to reach the Telecommuting Module.

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