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expired time of DNS cache.
permanent: SIP Stack DNS Cache is updated when
VoIP configurations are changed
SIP timers define the transaction expiration timers, retransmission intervals when UDP is
used as a transport, and the lifetime of dynamic TCP connection. The retransmission and
expiration timers correspond to the timers defined in RFC 3261.
To specify various timers that SIP uses, use the following command.
sip-timer t1 <0-2500> t2 <0-
5000> td <5000-65535>
Specifies the SIP timers.
t1: Round-trip time (RTT) estimate (default: 500 ms)
t2: maximum retransmission interval for non-INVITE
requests and INVITE responses
td: wait time for response retransmissions
The supports SIP session timer which allows a periodic refreshing of SIP sessions using
the register message to prevent the termination of SIP session. When using NAT with SIP
service, NAT terminates the SIP session in case there is no SIP message transmission
for a certain time period. To specify a session timeout to maintain the connection of SIP
session, use the following command.
session-timer timeout <1-65535>
Defines the time for waiting to maintain the connection
of SIP session by force.
Deletes the configured SIP session timer.
When the user dials digits that do not match the digit map, it’s possible to keep dialing by
pressing “#” button. It is called the end-of-digit. To enable/disable the use of an end-of-
digit, use the following command.
end-of-digit {enable | disable}
Enables/disables the use of an end-of-digit.
end-sharp-token {hex | ascii}
Translates the characters to the hexadecimal value or
ASCII character code and sends them. For example,
the hash (#) symbol has a hexadecimal value of 0x23,
so it is encoded as %23.
To display the parameters of SIP detailed feature operation, use the following command.
show onu voip sip-detail-oper
OLT-ID ONU-ID
Shows the configured parameters of SIP detailed
feature operation.
ONU-ID: 1-128 or ONU serial number