DMA Operations Guide

External SIP Peer

 

 

See also:

“External SIP Peer” on page 108

“SIP Peer Postliminary Output Format Options” on page 119 “Device Authentication” on page 264

“Add Authentication Dialog Box” on page 123 “Edit Authentication Dialog Box” on page 123 “Add Outbound Registration Dialog Box” on page 124 “Edit Outbound Registration Dialog Box” on page 125

“Script Debugging Dialog Box for Preliminaries/Postliminaries” on page 257

Edit External SIP Peer Dialog Box

The following table describes the fields in the Edit External SIP Peer dialog box.

Table 5-15Edit External SIP Peer dialog box

 

Field

Description

 

 

 

 

External SIP Peer

 

 

 

 

 

Enabled

Clearing this check box lets you stop using an external

 

 

SIP peer server without deleting it.

 

 

 

 

Name

Peer server name or number. Must be unique among

 

 

SIP peers.

 

 

 

 

Description

The text description displayed in the External SIP Peer

 

 

list.

 

 

 

 

Next hop address

Fully qualified domain name (FQDN), host name, or IP

 

 

address of the peer server.

 

 

If you specify a domain/host name, the system routes

 

 

calls to this peer by using DNS to resolve the address.

 

 

The DNS server that the system uses must contain the

 

 

required records (NAPTR, SRV, and/or A/AAAA).

 

 

 

 

Destination network

Host name, FQDN, or network domain label of the peer

 

 

server, with or without port and URL parameters.

 

 

If specified, this value by default replaces the non-user

 

 

portion of a URL (after the @ symbol) of the To header

 

 

and Request-URI for forwarded messages, and just the

 

 

Request-URI for REGISTER messages.

 

 

If Type is set to Microsoft, this field is required, is used

 

 

for the peer’s domain, and is implicitly added to the

 

 

Domain List (if not already there).

 

 

 

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