Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP

Field Name

Values

 

 

SIP Proxy Parameters

 

 

Signaling Port

port

 

 

Use SIP Proxy

Y/N

 

 

Allow Incoming Calls

Y/N

Through SIP Proxy Only

 

 

 

Primary Proxy

‐‐

 

 

Alternate Proxy 1 and 2

‐‐

 

 

Proxy Domain Name / IP

n.n.n.n

Address

 

 

 

Append SIP Proxy Domain

Y/N

Name in User ID

 

 

 

Port Number

port

 

 

Default Subscriber

 

 

 

Default Username

name

 

 

Password

password

 

 

Re‐Registration Time

10–65535

 

seconds

Proxy Polling Interval

60 ‐ 300

TTL Value

SIP proxy

 

“Time to

 

Live”

 

value.

 

(in

 

seconds)

SIP Call Signaling Parameter Definitions

Description

Port number on which the MultiVOIP UserAgent software module is waiting for any incoming SIP requests. Default = 5060

Allows the MultiVOIP to work in conjunction with a proxy server.

When selected, incoming calls are accepted only if those calls come through the proxy.

This is the preferred SIP proxy server for controlling the traffic of the current VOIP.

A first and a second alternate SIP proxy server can be specified for use by the VOIP for situations where the Primary proxy server is otherwise unavailable.

Network address of the proxy server that the VOIP is using.

When checked, the domain name of the SIP Proxy serving the MultiVOIP gateway is included as part of the User ID for that gateway. If unchecked, the SIP Proxy’s IP address is included as part of the User ID instead of the SIP Proxy’s domain name.

Logical port number for proxy communications. Default = 5060

This is not implemented in the –SS series VOIPs.

This is used as the default end point register with a Proxy.

If the Username is not populated in the Phone Book, this is the Username that is used. This works the same for the password as well.

Password for proxy server function. See “Default Username” description above.

This is the timeout interval for registration of the MultiVOIP with a SIP proxy server. The time interval begins the moment the MultiVOIP gateway registers with the SIP proxy server and ends at the time specified by the user in the Re‐Registration Time field (this field). When/if registration lapses, call traffic routed to/from the MultiVOIP through the SIP proxy server ceases. However, calls in progress continue to function until they end.

The interval between the VOIP gateway’s successive attempts to connect to and be governed by a higher level SIP proxy server. The Primary Proxy is the highest level gatekeeper. Alternate Proxy 1 is second; Alternate Proxy 2 is the lowest order SIP proxy server.

As soon as a MultiVOIP gateway registers with a SIP proxy server (allowing the proxy server to control its call traffic) a countdown timer begins. The TTL Value is the interval of the countdown timer. Before the TTL countdown expires, the MultiVOIP gateway needs to register with the gatekeeper in order to maintain the connection. If the MultiVOIP does not register before the TTL interval expires, the MultiVOIP gateway’s registration with the proxy server expire and the proxy server no longer permits call traffic to or from that gateway. Calls in progress continue to function even if the gateway becomes de‐ registered.

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