Version 6.4 771 March 2012
SIP User's Manual A. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter Description
modules 1 and 2, respectively:
IPMediaChannels 1 = 1, 15;
IPMediaChannels 2 = 2, 10;
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only to Mediant 1000.
The value of DSPChannelsReserved must be in multiples of 5
(since the reservation is done per DSP device and not per DSP
channel).
By default, the MPM module is set to the maximum value of IPM
channels, therefore, there is no need to define it.
By default, a digital module (i.e., TRUNKS module) is set to 0 IPM
channels.
For DSP utilization options, see “DSP Channel Resources for
Transcoding” on page 167.
Web: Enable Voice Streaming
[EnableVoiceStreaming]
Enables the HTTP Voice Streaming application (play/record).
[0] Disable (default).
[1] Enable.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
[VoiceStreamUploadMethod
]
Defines the HTTP request type for loading the voice stream to the
file server.
[0] = POST (default).
[1] = PUT.
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
This parameter is applicable only to MSCML recording.
[VoiceStreamUploadPostUR
I]
Defines the URI used on the POST request to upload voice data
from the media server to a Web server.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
[APSEnabled]
Determines whether Voice Prompt index references refer to audio
provided by the Audio Provisioning Server (APS) or by the local
Voice Prompts file.
[0] = APS disabled. Local Voice Prompts file is used. An audio
reference in a play request (such as http://localhost/0) indicates
that the Voice Prompt at index 0 in the Voice Prompts file is
played.
[1] = APS enabled (default). An audio reference (such as
http://localhost/99) indicates that the audio segment provisioned
on the APS with segment ID 99 is played.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Web: Calling Number
Playback ID
[CallingNumberPlayBackID]
Defines the Calling Number identification string for local, audio
playing of the calling number. When the device receives from the
Application Server (or SIP user Agent) a regular SIP INVITE
message with a SIP URI that includes this user-defined Calling
Number identification string, the device plays the calling number to
the phone.
For example, upon the receipt of the below INVITE message, the
device plays the numbers 1, 0, and then 1:
INVITE sip:callingnumber@domain.com;
From: <sip:101@10.132.11.245>;