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Documentation for Intellect 4.11.0-4.11.3. Documentation for other versions of Intellect is available too.
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The settings panel of the SIP-terminal object is shown in the pictures below.
Table describes the parameters of the SIP-terminal settings panel.
№ | Parameter | Method for setting the parameter value | Description | Presented as | Default value | Range of values |
1 | The Identification number field | Automatically | Shows the identification number of the SIP-terminal object in the system. | Sequence of numbers | - | Depends on the number of the SIP-terminal objects in the system. |
2 | The Name field | Enter the value in the field | Assigns a name to the SIP-terminal object in the system. | Latin, Cyrillic letters and service characters | SIP-terminal | A line representing a sequence of any symbols (letters, digits, service characters apart from > and < symbols), not case-sensitive. Number of symbols – from 1 to 60. |
3 | The Disable checkbox | Is set with a checkbox | Shows the status (enabled or disabled) of the SIP-terminal object in the system. | Boolean type | - | Yes – the SIP-terminal object is disabled and is not in use. No – the SIP-terminal object is enabled and is in use. |
4 | The Computer dropdown list | Is selected in the list | Assigns the parent Computer object for the SIP-terminal object. | Name of the Computer objects registered in the system. | Name of the parent Computer object | Depends on the number of the Computer objects in the system. |
5 | The Terminal type switch | Set switch to the required position | Sets the SIP terminal type | Supported SIP terminal types | Peer-to-peer | SIP client — the SIP-terminal acts as a client, it can be connected to any SIP-server SIP server — the SIP-terminal acts as a server, any SIP-clients can be connected to it Peer-to-peer terminal type is not supported at the present moment. |
The Basic settings group | ||||||
6 | The Network drop-down list | Is selected in the list | For SIP-server terminal type only Sets the IP address of the network adapter that will be used to connect to the network where the SIP-clients are located. | IP-address | Default network adapter | The list of available network adapters |
7 | The SIP port field | Enter the value in the field | For SIP-server terminal type only Sets the port number which will receive the data from the SIP-clients | Integer | 5060 | 0-65535 |
8 | The SIP transport drop-down list | Is selected in the list | For SIP-server terminal type only Sets the transport level protocol to be used. | Supported transport level protocols | UDP | TCP UDP |
9 | The RTP ports range, from and to fields | Enter the value in the field | For SIP-server terminal type only Sets RTP ports range | Integer | from: 40000 to: 64000 | 0-65535 |
10 | The Address field | Enter the value in the field | For SIP-client terminal type only Sets the IP address of the SIP server | IP-address | - | 1.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255 |
11 | The Port field | Enter the value in the field | For SIP-client terminal type only Sets the port for the SIP server connection | Integer | - | 0-65535 |
The Advanced settings tab (for SIP-server only) | ||||||
12 | The Default operator drop-down list | Is selected in the list | Sets the default SIP-operator to work with the SIP Panel | Name of the SIP-operator objects registered in the system. | - | Depends on the number of the SIP-operator objects in the system. |
13 | The Subscriber field | Enter the value in the field | Sets the SIP server special number | Integer | - | >=0 |
14 | The Name field | Enter the value in the field | Sets the name of the special number | Latin, Cyrillic letters and service characters | - | A line representing a sequence of any symbols |
The Numbers settings tab (for SIP-server only) | ||||||
15 | The Subscriber column | Automatically | Lists the numbers of all devices and operators registered on the SIP-terminal, as well as special numbers. | - | - | - |
16 | The Name field | Automatically | Lists the names of the corresponding devices, operators, and special numbers. | - | - | - |
17 | The Redirecting field | Enter the value in the field | Sets the number to which the corresponding subscriber's calls should be forwarded to. | Integer | - | Numbers of all devices and operators registered on the SIP-terminal, as well as special numbers. |
18 | The Pending, sec field | Enter the value in the field | Sets the time period in seconds, during which it is necessary to wait for a response from the subscriber. | Integer | - | >0 |
19 | The Run macro drop-down list | Is selected in the list | Sets the Macro object which should be run when calling the subscribe. | Name of the Macro objects registered in the system. | - | Depends on the number of the Macro objects in the system. |
20 | The Calling number multicast (video) field | Enter the value in the field | Sets the IP address for broadcasting the video stream from the calling device in the multicast mode. | IP-address | - | 1.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255 |
21 | The Calling number multicast (sound) field | Enter the value in the field | Sets the IP address for broadcasting the audio stream from the calling device in the multicast mode. | IP-address | - | 1.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255 |
22 | The Destination number multicast (video) field | Enter the value in the field | Sets the IP address for broadcasting the video stream from the destination device in the multicast mode. | IP-address | - | 1.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255 |
23 | The Destination number multicast (sound) field | Enter the value in the field | Sets the IP address for broadcasting the audio stream from the destination device in the multicast mode. | IP-address | - | 1.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255 |