ADDITIONAL VOIP PARAMETERS
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ECOTEL 3G 16.1. Revised: 2011.
Table 14.3 Customized Parameters: SIP Signaling
SIP Signaling Parameters
VoipOwnAddress=<account@domain>
Used for the
From field in Sip-Invite and Sip-Response messages. If only the domain is entered, the origina-
tion address (e.g. from ISDN) followed by an @ sign will automatically be set at the beginning.
If the keyword IMSI appears in the parameter and the call is from UMTS to VoIP, the SIM cards IMSI is trans-
mitted in the FROM field:
EXAMPLE: VoipOwnAddress=IMSI@ECOTEL01
VoipOwnDisplay=<string>
The entry is sent as Display Name in the
From Field in SIP transmissions. The keyword MSN causes the calling
telephone’s MSN to be transmitted as Display Name. The keyword
DSP causes the ISDN display information
element to be transmitted as Display Name. Default: no setting.
Example: From: "John" <sip:493011111@teles.de>
VoipUserAgent=<mode>/<string>
When Yes is set (default), the system type and software version is used in the SIP user agent header. Enter
no to deactivate this setting, or enter a string to change it.
VoipContact=<account@domain>
Used for the
Contact field in Sip-Invite and Sip-Response messages.
VoipContactParam=<string>
Sets additional header-parameters in the contact field.
VoipP-Preferred-Identity=<string>
Sets the P-Preferred-Identity field in the SIP invite message. The following settings are possible toward SIP:
* The OAD coming from ISDN/POTS is transmitted.
<string> The defined string is transmitted
A combination of both is possible.
Examples: 030* or tel:* or sip:user@carrier.de
VoipP-Asserted-Identity=<string>
Sets the P-Asserted-Identity field in the SIP invite message. The following settings are possible toward SIP:
* The OAD coming from ISDN is transmitted.
<string> The defined string is transmitted
A combination of both is possible.
Examples: 030* or tel:* or sip:user@carrier.de