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CHAPTER60 Configuration Parameters Reference
Mediant 4000 SBC | User's Manual
Parameter Description
configure voip >
sip-definition
settings >
microsoft-ext
[EnableMicrosoftExt]
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
For example, if a calling party makes a call to telephone number
622125519100 Ext. 104, the device receives the SIP INVITE (from
Microsoft's application) with the URI user part as INVITE
sip:622125519100;ext=104@10.1.1.10 (or INVITE
tel:622125519100;ext=104). If the parameter EnableMicrosofExt is
enabled, the device modifies the called number by adding an "e" as
the prefix, removing the "ext=" parameter, and adding the extension
number as the suffix (e.g., e622125519100104). Once modified, the
device can then manipulate the number further, using the Number
Manipulation tables to leave only the last 3 digits (for example) for
sending to a PBX.
configure voip >
sip-definition
settings > sip-
uri-for-
diversion-header
[UseSIPURIForDivers
ionHeader]
Defines the URI format in the SIP Diversion header.
[0] = 'tel:' (default)
[1] = 'sip:'
configure voip >
sip-definition
settings > 100-
to-18x-timeout
[TimeoutBetween100A
nd18x]
Defines the timeout (in msec) between receiving a 100 Trying
response and a subsequent 18x response. If a 18x response is not
received within this timeout period, the call is disconnected.
The valid range is 0 to 180,000 (i.e., 3 minutes). The default is 32000
(i.e., 32 sec).
configure voip >
sip-definition
settings >
ignore-remote-
sdp-mki
[IgnoreRemoteSDPM
KI]
Determines whether the device ignores the Master Key Identifier
(MKI) if present in the SDP received from the remote side.
[0] = (Default) Disable
[1] = Enable
configure voip >
sip-definition
settings > sdp-
ecan-frmt
[SDPEcanFormat]
Defines the echo canceller format in the outgoing SDP. The 'ecan'
attribute is used in the SDP to indicate the use of echo cancellation.
[0] = (Default) The 'ecan' attribute appears on the 'a=gpmd' line.
[1] = The 'ecan' attribute appears as a separate attribute.
[2] = The 'ecan' attribute is not included in the SDP.
[3] = The 'ecan' attribute and the 'vbd' parameter are not included
in the SDP.
Note: The parameter is applicable only when the IsFaxUsed
parameter is set to 2, and for re-INVITE messages generated by the
device as result of modem or fax tone detection.
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