Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
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Table 10-24: Ice Parameters
Disabled, Standard,
MSOCS
Turn SIP ICE negotiation on or off. If using Skype for Business or Microsoft Lync Server 2013 or 2010. , set to
MSOCS to enable ICE.
Enter the password to authenticate to the TURN server.
Enter the IP address of the STUN server.
tcpIpApp.ice.stun.udpPort
The UDP port number of the STUN server.
If 0, TCP is disabled. If 1, TCP is enabled.
tcpIpApp.ice.turn.callAdmissionControl.enabled
If 0, call admission control is disabled. If 1, call admission control is enabled
Enter the IP address of the TURN server.
tcpIpApp.ice.turn.tcpPort
The TCP port number of the TURN server.
tcpIpApp.ice.turn.udpPort
The UDP port number of the TURN server.
Enter the user name to authenticate to the TURN server.
<keepalive/>
These parameters enable the configuration of TCP keep-alive on SIP TLS connections; the
handset can detect a failure quickly (in minutes) and attempt to re-register with the SIP call
server (or its redundant pair).
Table 10-25: TCP Keep-Alive Parameters
tcpIpApp.keepalive.tcp.idleTransmitInterval
The amount of time to wait (in seconds) before sending the keep-alive message to the call server.
Note: If this parameter is set to a value that is out of range, the default value is used.
tcpIpApp.keepalive.tcp.noResponseTransmitInterval
If no response is received to a keep-alive message, subsequent keep-alive messages are sent to the call server at
this interval (every x seconds).