Polycom 7000 manual Add External SIP Peer Dialog, Field Description External SIP Peers

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Device Management

Column

Description

 

 

UDP TCP TLS

Provides a visual responsiveness status of each SIP peer for the UDP, TCP,

 

and TLS protocols, depending on what Transport type the system is

 

configured to use when contacting this SIP peer. If the Transport type is set

 

to Auto Detect, the system may use multiple transport types and may display

 

an icon indicating responsiveness for each type it uses.

 

Responsiveness status for each SIP peer in the list is updated every ten

 

seconds by default.

 

 

Name

The name of the SIP peer.

 

 

Description

Brief description of the SIP peer.

 

 

Next Hop Address

Fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or IP address of the SIP peer

 

 

Prefix Range

The dial string prefix(es) assigned to this SIP peer.

 

If your dial plan uses the Dial services by prefix dial rule (in the default dial

 

plan) to route calls to services, all dial strings beginning with an assigned

 

prefix are forwarded to this SIP peer for resolution.

 

 

Enabled

Indicates whether the system is using the SIP peer.

 

 

External Registrations

Indicates whether the system is registered with the SIP peer so that it can

 

route calls to it. Displays “Active” if there are any External Registrations

 

defined for this SIP peer that are enabled.

 

 

See also:

Device Management

Edit External SIP Peer Dialog

Add External SIP Peer Dialog

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

Field

Description

 

 

External SIP Peers

Enabled

Name

Description

Type

Clearing this check box lets you stop using an external SIP peer without deleting it.

Peer name or number. Must be unique among SIP peers.

The text description displayed in the External SIP Peer list.

For a Microsoft Office Communications Server, Lync Server 2010, or Lync Server 2013, select Microsoft. Otherwise, select Other.

Selecting Microsoft implicitly adds the Destination network value to the Domain List (if not already there) and automatically selects the Postliminary settings that are correct for most deployments in Microsoft environments, but you can modify them if necessary.

Note: Selecting Microsoft enables the Lync Integration tab.

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