Issue 2.0
9-12 IP Single Line Telephone (SIP)
15-05-45 IP Telephone Terminal
Basic Data Setup – NAT
Plug and Play
This program is valid when
Program 10-46-14 is On (NAT
feature activated).
Select sending RTP port
number to remote Router, use
from negotiation result (0) or
received RTP packet (1).
SV9100 uses this program to
decide a destination port of
RTP transmitting packets from
IPLE to a remote IP terminal.
If “0:OFF” is selected, the
destination port of RTP
transmitting packets will be a
SIP/SDP negotiation
result.(same behavior as
before). If you chose “1:ON”,
the destination port of RTP
transmitting packet will be the
same port of a source port of
a receiving RTP packet on
IPLE. IPLE is required.
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
(default = 0)
X
15-05-47 IP Telephone Terminal
Basic Data Setup –
Registration Expire
Timer for NAT
On a per station basis, this
setting defines the SIP
registration expiry timer.
If this value is set to 0, for a
NAPT terminal, the value in
Program 84-23-01 is applied.
0 = Disable
60~65535 (sec)
(default = 180)
X
15-05-48 IP Telephone Terminal
Basic Data Setup –
Subscribe Expire Timer
for NAT
On a per station basis, this
setting defines the SIP
Subscribe expiry timer.
If this value is set to 0, for a
NAPT terminal, the value in
Program 84-23-02 is applied.
0 = Disable
60~65535 (sec)
(default = 180)
X
84-20-01 SIP Extension Basic
Information Setup –
Registrar/Proxy Port
Define SIP station Proxy Port. 1~65535
(default = 5070) X
84-26-01 IPL Basic Setup – IP
Address
Assign the IP address for
each DSP on the IPLE.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Defaults:
Slot 1 = 172.16.0.20
X
84-26-02 IPL Basic Setup – RTP
Port Number
Assign the RTP port number
to be used for each DSP on
the IPLE.
Only even numbered ports
are supported.
0~65534
Defaults:
RTP Port = 10020 X
84-26-03 IPL Basic Setup – RTCP
Port Number (RTP Port
Number + 1)
Define the TCP port number
for RTCP to use for each
DSP.
0~65534
Defaults:
RTCP Port = 10021
X
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