Linksys RTP300 User Guide - Page 102

SIP SIP Parameters

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SIP page Voice tab > SIP page You can use the SIP page to configure the SIP settings. With some variations, depending on the model, this page includes the following sections: • "SIP Parameters section" section on page 102 • "SIP Timer Values (sec) section" section on page 103 • "Response Status Code Handling section" section on page 105 • "RTP Parameters section" section on page 105 • "SDP Payload Types section" section on page 106 • "NAT Support Parameters section" section on page 107 • "Trunking Parameters section (SPA8000)" section on page 109 Voice tab > SIP page > SIP Parameters section Field Max Forward Max Redirection Max Auth SIP User Agent Name SIP Server Name SIP Reg User Agent Name SIP Accept Language DTMF Relay MIME Type Hook Flash MIME Type Description SIP Max Forward value, which can range from 1 to 255. The default is 70. Number of times an invite can be redirected to avoid an infinite loop. The default is 5. Maximum number of times (from 0 to 255) a request may be challenged. The default is 2. User-Agent header used in outbound requests. The default is $VERSION. If empty, the header is not included. Macro expansion of $A to $D corresponding to GPP_A to GPP_D allowed. Server header used in responses to inbound responses. The default is $VERSION. User-Agent name to be used in a REGISTER request. If this value is not specified, the SIP User Agent Name parameter is also used for the REGISTER request. The default is blank. Accept-Language header used. There is no default (this indicates ATA device does not include this header). If empty, the header is not included. MIME Type used in a SIP INFO message to signal a DTMF event. The default is application/dtmf-relay. MIME Type used in a SIP INFO message to signal a hook flash event. The default is application/hook-flash. Linksys ATA Administration Guide 102

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Linksys ATA Administration Guide
102
SIP page
Voice tab >
SIP page
You can use the
SIP
page to configure the SIP settings. With some variations, depending on the
model, this page includes the following sections:
”SIP Parameters section” section on page 102
”SIP Timer Values (sec) section” section on page 103
”Response Status Code Handling section” section on page 105
”RTP Parameters section” section on page 105
”SDP Payload Types section” section on page 106
”NAT Support Parameters section” section on page 107
”Trunking Parameters section (SPA8000)” section on page 109
Voice tab > SIP page >
SIP Parameters section
Field
Description
Max Forward
SIP Max Forward value, which can range from 1 to 255.
The default is
70
.
Max Redirection
Number of times an invite can be redirected to avoid an infinite loop.
The default is
5
.
Max Auth
Maximum number of times (from 0 to 255) a request may be challenged.
The default is
2
.
SIP User Agent Name
User-Agent header used in outbound requests.
The default is
$VERSION
. If empty, the header is not included. Macro
expansion of $A to $D corresponding to GPP_A to GPP_D allowed.
SIP Server Name
Server header used in responses to inbound responses.
The default is
$VERSION
.
SIP Reg User Agent
Name
User-Agent name to be used in a REGISTER request. If this value is not
specified, the
SIP User Agent Name
parameter is also used for the REGISTER
request.
The default is blank.
SIP Accept Language
Accept-Language header used. There is no default (this indicates ATA device
does not include this header). If empty, the header is not included.
DTMF Relay MIME Type
MIME Type used in a SIP INFO message to signal a DTMF event.
The default is
application/dtmf-relay
.
Hook Flash MIME Type
MIME Type used in a SIP INFO message to signal a hook flash event.
The default is
application/hook-flash
.