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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.

5The Terminal type switchSet switch to the required positionSets the SIP terminal typeSupported SIP terminal typesPeer-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

6The Network drop-down listIs 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-addressDefault network adapterThe list of available network adapters
7The SIP port fieldEnter the value in the field

For SIP-server terminal type only

Sets the port number which will receive the data from the SIP-clients

Integer50600-65535
8The SIP transport drop-down listIs selected in the list

For SIP-server terminal type only

Sets the transport level protocol to be used.

Supported transport level protocolsUDP

TCP

UDP

9The RTP ports range, from and to fieldsEnter the value in the field

For SIP-server terminal type only

Sets RTP ports range

Integer

from: 40000

to: 64000

0-65535
10The Address fieldEnter 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
11The Port fieldEnter 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)
12The Default operator drop-down listIs selected in the listSets 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.
13The Subscriber fieldEnter the value in the fieldSets the SIP server special numberInteger->=0
14The Name fieldEnter the value in the fieldSets the name of the special numberLatin, Cyrillic letters and service characters-A line representing a sequence of any symbols
The Numbers settings tab (for SIP-server only)
15The Subscriber column AutomaticallyLists the numbers of all devices and operators registered on the SIP-terminal, as well as special numbers.---
16The Name fieldAutomaticallyLists the names of the corresponding devices, operators, and special numbers.---
17The Redirecting fieldEnter the value in the fieldSets 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.
18The Pending, sec fieldEnter the value in the fieldSets the time period in seconds, during which it is necessary to wait for a response from the subscriber.Integer->0
19The One responder checkboxSet the checkboxEnables a group call (redirected to several numbers) ending after one of the recipients answersBoolean typeNo

Yes – a group call is ended at all recipients after the response of any operator or device.

No – the group call is not ended after the answer of the first or subsequent operators and/or devices, i.e. all recipients can join the call (conference calling).

20The Run macro drop-down listIs selected in the listSets 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.
21The Calling number multicast (video) fieldEnter the value in the fieldSets 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
22The Calling number multicast (sound) fieldEnter the value in the fieldSets 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
23The Destination number multicast (video) fieldEnter the value in the fieldSets 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
24The Destination number multicast (sound) fieldEnter the value in the fieldSets 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
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