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Important Basic SIP Services Chapter 4 Basic and Additional SIP Services Table 4-1 Required SIP Parameters and Defaults Parameter Value Type SIPRegInterval, Integer page 5-15 MAXRedirect, page 5-15 Integer SIPRegOn, page Integer 5-16 NATIP, page 5-16 IP address SIPPort, page 5-17 MediaPort, page 5-17 OutBoundProxy, page 5-17 Integer Integer Alphanumeric string GkOrProxy, page Alphanumeric 5-10 string UseSIP, page 5-14 Boolean ToConfig, page 5-4 Boolean Description Seconds between registration renewal Voice Menu Access Code Minimum Value Maximum Value Default 203 1 86400 3600 Maximum number of times to try redirection Enable SIP registration 202 0 10 5 204 0 1 0 WAN address of the attached router/NAT; 200 0 currently only used to support SIP behind a NAT. Port to listen for incoming SIP requests 201 1 255 0.0.0.0 65535 5060 Base port to receive RTP media; only used 202 1 to support SIP behind a NAT Proxy server for all outbound SIP requests. 206 - All SIP requests are sent to OutBoundProxy, when configured, instead of to the configured GkOrProxy. SIP proxy server address or registrar 5 - address. Set to 1 for SIP mode. 38 - Set to 0 after you have completed configuration of the Cisco ATA. If this value remains at 1, the Cisco ATA will unnecessarily continue to contact the TFTP server. 80001 - 65535 - 16384 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 Establishing Authentication The Cisco ATA supports two levels of authentication, depending on the setting of the UseLoginID parameter: • If UseLoginID is set to 0, the user ID (UID0 or UID1) is used with a user-supplied password (PWD0 or PWD1) for authentication. • If UseLoginID is set to 1, you must supply a login ID (LoginID0 or LoginID1) and a password (PWD0 or PWD1) for authentication. Related Configuration Parameters • UseLoginID, page 5-11 • UID0, page 5-9 • UID1, page 5-9 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (SIP) 4-2 OL-3410-01

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4-2
Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide (SIP)
OL-3410-01
Chapter 4
Basic and Additional SIP Services
Important Basic SIP Services
Establishing Authentication
The Cisco ATA supports two levels of authentication, depending on the setting of the UseLoginID
parameter:
If UseLoginID is set to 0, the user ID (UID0 or UID1) is used with a user-supplied password (PWD0
or PWD1) for authentication.
If UseLoginID is set to 1, you must supply a login ID (LoginID0 or LoginID1) and a password
(PWD0 or PWD1) for authentication.
Related Configuration Parameters
UseLoginID, page 5-11
UID0, page 5-9
UID1, page 5-9
Table 4-1
Required SIP Parameters and Defaults
Parameter
Value Type
Description
Voice
Menu
Access
Code
Minimum
Value
Maximum
Value
Default
SIPRegInterval,
page 5-15
Integer
Seconds between registration renewal
203
1
86400
3600
MAXRedirect,
page 5-15
Integer
Maximum number of times to try
redirection
202
0
10
5
SIPRegOn, page
5-16
Integer
Enable SIP registration
204
0
1
0
NATIP, page 5-16
IP address
WAN address of the attached router/NAT;
currently only used to support SIP behind
a NAT.
200
0
255
0.0.0.0
SIPPort, page
5-17
Integer
Port to listen for incoming SIP requests
201
1
65535
5060
MediaPort, page
5-17
Integer
Base port to receive RTP media; only used
to support SIP behind a NAT
202
1
65535
16384
OutBoundProxy,
page 5-17
Alphanumeric
string
Proxy server for all outbound SIP requests.
All SIP requests are sent to
OutBoundProxy, when configured, instead
of to the configured GkOrProxy.
206
0
GkOrProxy, page
5-10
Alphanumeric
string
SIP proxy server address or registrar
address.
5
0
UseSIP, page 5-14
Boolean
Set to 1 for SIP mode.
38
0
ToConfig, page
5-4
Boolean
Set to 0 after you have completed
configuration of the Cisco ATA. If this
value remains at 1, the Cisco ATA will
unnecessarily continue to contact the
TFTP server.
80001
1