Cisco SPA122 Administration Guide - Page 94
For the Refer Target Bye Delay, enter the, Proxy or Outbound Proxy if Use Outbound Proxy
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Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 4 Field RTP Log Intvl Restrict Source IP Referor Bye Delay Refer Target Bye Delay Referee Bye Delay Refer-To Target Contact Sticky 183 Auth INVITE Description The interval for the RTP log. Default setting: 0. If Lines 1 and 2 use the same SIP Port value and the Restrict Source IP feature is enabled, the proxy IP address for Lines 1 and 2 is treated as an acceptable IP address for both lines. To enable the Restrict Source IP feature, select yes. Otherwise, select no. If configured, the ATA will drop all packets sent to its SIP Ports originated from an untrusted IP address. A source IP address is untrusted if it does not match any of the IP addresses resolved from the configured Proxy (or Outbound Proxy if Use Outbound Proxy is yes) Default setting: no. Controls when the ATA sends BYE to terminate stale call legs upon completion of call transfers. Multiple delay settings (Referor, Refer Target, Referee, and Refer-To Target) are configured on this screen. For the Referor Bye Delay, enter the appropriate period of time in seconds. Default setting: 4. For the Refer Target Bye Delay, enter the appropriate period of time in seconds. Default setting: 0. For the Referee Bye Delay, enter the appropriate period of time in seconds. Default setting: 0. To contact the refer-to target, select yes. Otherwise, select no. Default setting: no. If this feature is enabled, the ATA ignores further 180 SIP responses after receiving the first 183 SIP response for an outbound INVITE. To enable this feature, select yes. Otherwise, select no. Default setting: no. When enabled, authorization is required for initial incoming INVITE requests from the SIP proxy. Cisco SPA100 Series Phone Adapters Administration Guide 94