Programming the SIP Handset Features
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Proxy server commands

Use the following parameters when programming the configuration

files. See the sample configuration files following this table for more

detailed information.

Parameter Value Description Notes
PROXYn_ADDR xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:
pppp
or
Proxy address. One
proxy address is
required but
additional proxy
addresses may be
used to register
secondary line
appearances.
n = 1, 2, 3
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = IP address
pppp = port (optional, 5060 is
the default)
proxyname:pppp
proxyname = proxy server
name (DHCP only)
PROXYn_DOMAIN Domain name
Domain served by
this proxy server. n = 1, 2, 3
DOMAIN = [example:
spectralink.com]
Can be omitted if a specific
proxy domain name is not
defined at the proxy server. If
omitted, defaults to the IP
address of the proxy server
(see above)
PROXYn_TYPE Asterisk
SER
Specify the
manufacturer of each
defined proxy server.
Used by the handset to
perform proxy-specific actions
based on known behavior for
specific proxy types. Omit this
parameter if the value is not
Asterisk or SER.
PROXYn_KEYPRESS_2833 *enable
disable
*default (in
example file)
Controls generation
of in-stream
RFC2833 formatted
key press events.
Match what is
required by your
PBX. See RFC2833.
See config file
example for more
information.
n = 1, 2, 3
Must be disabled for OAI.
PROXYn_KEYPRESS_INFO enable
disable Controls generation
of SIP INFO requests
to the SIP server for
keypress events.
Normally enabled.
n = 1, 2, 3
Must be enabled for OAI.