Documentation for Axxon PSIM 1.0.0-1.0.1.

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SIP-terminal is designed to implement IP telephony within the distributed system configuration. IP telephony can be implemented with or without physical SIP-devices. Thus, the SIP-terminal allows organizing single and group calls between operators and SIP-devices in the Server/Remote Admin Workstation/Remote Client configurations.

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SIP-devices are IP devices, mainly intercoms and call panels, connected to Axxon PSIM via the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).

Axxon PSIM supports two codecs for data exchange with SIP-devices: PCMA and PCMU.

Axxon PSIM can act both as a server and as a client. The SIP server for the Axxon PSIM SIP client can be either third-party Asterisk software or the Axxon PSIM's SIP server.

SIP-devices are configured on the settings panel of the SIP-terminal object created on the basis of the Computer object on the Hardware tab of the System Settings dialog box, and also on the settings panel of its child objects.

The SIP-terminal (both server and client) is configured in the following order:

  1. Configure the Axxon PSIM SIP server (see Configuring the Axxon PSIM's SIP server).
  2. Configure the Axxon PSIM SIP client (see Configuring the Axxon PSIM's SIP client).
  3. Create and configure objects corresponding to address books (see Configuring address book of SIP-terminal).
  4. Configure special terminal numbers (see Configuring special numbers of SIP-terminal).
  5. If necessary, create and configure macros for working with a SIP-terminal (see Macros for working with SIP-terminal).
  6. Configure terminal numbers (see Configuring numbers of SIP-terminal).
  7. Select a speaker, microphone, and camera for each SIP-operator (see Selecting speaker, microphone and camera for SIP-operator).
  8. If you need to work with SIP-devices and SIP-operators from the map, add the corresponding objects to the map (see Attaching objects to the layers of interactive map).
  9. Configure the SIP-Panel interface object (see Configuring the SIP-panel interface object).
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