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NEC SL1100 - SIP System Information Setup

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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-28 : SIP System Information Setup
Level:
SA
Description
Use Program 10-28 : SIP System Information Setup to set up basic SIP trunking.
Input Data
Profile
(V5.0 Added)
1 ~ 2
Item
No.
Item Input Data Description Default
01 Domain Name Up to 64 Characters
(ex. : UserID@Host-
Name.DomainName)
Set the domain name of the SIP-URL. No Setting
02 Host Name Up to 48 Characters
(ex. : UserID@Host-
Name.DomainName)
Set the host name of the SIP-URL. No Setting
03 Transport Protocol 0 = UDP
1 = TCP
Set the protocol for the connection. 0
04 UserID (V5.0 Deleted) Up to 32 Characters
When assigning the
User ID, the ID may con-
tain only alpha charac-
ters. (A space and/or
special characters are
not allowed in the User
ID field).
(ex. : UserID@Host-
Name.DomainName)
User ID in the SIP Invite Setup message.
Use it for outbound caller ID information if
no information is assigned in commands
21-17, 21-19, 15-16, 14-12 and 10-36. A
call cannot be completed across the span
if there is no outbound CID info. The rea-
son for this is: the from and display portion
of the invite message would be blank, and
it would not know where the call originated
from.
No Setting
05 Domain Assignment 0 = IP Address
1 = Domain Name
If the information from Telco was a domain
name (siptrunk@sip.com) then set to do-
main. If the information for Telco was a IP
address then set to IP Address.
0
06 IP Trunk Port Binding 0 = Disable
1 = Enable
Trunk port binding is only used for SIP
trunks to the provider in Non-Registration
Mode only. When this is disabled, an in-
bound call comes in and follows your DID
routing but it comes in on the first available
trunk. When enabled, the inbound call
comes in and follows your normal DID
routing but maps to that specified trunk. If
that trunk is busy, it sends back a busy un-
less you build a hunt group. To build the
hunt group, it references command
14-12-02 (pilot register ID). This then
points you to command 10-36-02. All the
numbers with the same pilot are in the
same hunt group.
0
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
Programming Manual 2-29
Program
10

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