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Configuring SIP, SPCP, and NAT, Parameter, Description, Not applicable to the WIP310. - conference call

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Configuring SIP, SPCP, and NAT Configuring SIP 5 Parameter Description SIP-B Enable If set to yes, enables Sylantro call features. See www.sylantro.com for more information. Defaults to no. Talk Package If set to yes enables support for the BroadSoft Talk Package, which lets users answer or resume a call by clicking a button in an external application. Defaults to no. Hold Package If set to yes, enables support for the BroadSoft Hold Package, which lets users place a call on hold by clicking a button in an external application. Defaults to no. Conference Package If set to yes, enables support for the BroadSoft Conference Package, which enables users to start a conference call by clicking a button in an external application. Defaults to no. Notify Conference If set to yes, the Cisco IP phone sends out a NOTIFY with event=conference when starting a conference call (with the BroadSoft Conference Package). Defaults to no. RFC 2543 Call Hold If set to yes, the Cisco IP phone includes SDP syntax c=0.0.0.0 when sending a SIP re-INVITE to a peer to hold the call. If set to no, the Cisco IP phone does not include the c=0.0.0.0 syntax in the SDP. With either setting, the phone includes a=sendonly syntax in the SDP. Defaults to yes. Random REG CID On Reboot If set to yes, the SPA9X2 uses a different random call-ID for registration after the next software reboot. If set to no, theSPA9X2 tries to use the same call-ID for registration after the next software reboot. With either setting the phone uses a new random call-ID for registration after a power-cycle. Defaults to no. NOTE: Not applicable to the WIP310. Mark All AVT packets If set to yes, all audio video transport (AVT) tone packets (encoded for redundancy) have the marker bit set. If set to no, only the first packet has the marker bit set for each DTMF event. Defaults to yes. SIP TCP Port Min Specifies the lowest TCP port number that can be used for SIP sessions. Defaults to 5060. SIP TCP Port Max Specifies the highest TCP port number that can be used for SIP sessions. Defaults to 5080. Cisco SPA and Wireless IP Phone Administration Guide 91

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Configuring SIP, SPCP, and NAT
Configuring SIP
Cisco SPA and Wireless IP Phone Administration Guide
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SIP-B Enable
If set to yes, enables Sylantro call features. See
www.sylantro.com
for more information. Defaults to no.
Talk Package
If set to yes enables support for the BroadSoft Talk Package,
which lets users answer or resume a call by clicking a button in an
external application. Defaults to no.
Hold Package
If set to yes, enables support for the BroadSoft Hold Package,
which lets users place a call on hold by clicking a button in an
external application.
Defaults to no.
Conference
Package
If set to yes, enables support for the BroadSoft Conference
Package, which enables users to start a conference call by
clicking a button in an external application. Defaults to no.
Notify Conference
If set to yes, the Cisco IP phone sends out a NOTIFY with
event=conference when starting a conference call (with the
BroadSoft Conference Package). Defaults to no.
RFC 2543 Call
Hold
If set to yes, the Cisco IP phone includes SDP syntax c=0.0.0.0
when sending a SIP re-INVITE to a peer to hold the call. If set to no,
the Cisco IP phone does not include the c=0.0.0.0 syntax in the
SDP. With either setting, the phone includes a=sendonly syntax in
the SDP.
Defaults to yes.
Random REG CID
On Reboot
If set to yes, the SPA9X2 uses a different random call-ID for
registration after the next software reboot. If set to no, theSPA9X2
tries to use the same call-ID for registration after the next software
reboot. With either setting the phone uses a new random call-ID
for registration after a power-cycle. Defaults to no.
NOTE:
Not applicable to the WIP310.
Mark All AVT
packets
If set to yes, all audio video transport (AVT) tone packets
(encoded for redundancy) have the marker bit set. If set to
no, only the first packet has the marker bit set for each DTMF
event.
Defaults to yes.
SIP TCP Port Min
Specifies the lowest TCP port number that can be used for SIP
sessions. Defaults to 5060.
SIP TCP Port Max
Specifies the highest TCP port number that can be used for SIP
sessions. Defaults to 5080.
Parameter
Description