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Which network port the call is sent from, users can select
GE0/GE1.
The name of the SIP trunk
The IP address of the peer device interfacing with the
MTG2000
Options include UDP, TCP and Auto
If Auto is selected, the protocol type is determined by the
peer device.
The SIP port of the peer device interfacing with the
MTG2000;
The default remote port is 5060.
Configure the peer port for TCP/TLS protocol.
SIP proxy IP address
If outbound proxy is used, enter the IP address or domain
name of the proxy server
Outbound Proxy
Protocol Type
Options include UDP, TCP and Auto
If Auto is selected, the protocol type is determined by the
peer device.
Outbound Proxy Port
(UDP)
The default outbound proxy port is 5060.
Outbound Proxy
Port(TCP/TLS)
Configure proxy port for TCP/TLS protocol.
You can select the local domain name/peer domain name.
The from header in the invite message sent by the device can
be the local domain name in the SIP parameters or the SIP
trunk's peer address (configured as a domain name).
When enabled, the P-Preferred-Identity header and Privacy
header are added to the invite packets sent by the device.
The local domain set in the SIP Parameter interface
This parameter is for SS7. Its default value is ‘Disable’.
Get the called number from ‘Request-line’ or ‘To Header
Field’
Get the caller number from ‘User Name’ or ‘Display Name’
It is defined by IETF RFC3372, which is a standard used to
establish remote communication between SIP and ISUP;
The default value is ‘Yes’.
If ‘Yes’ is selected, MTG2000 will be registered to the peer
device whose IP address is filled in ‘Remote Address’.