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x - E.164 Numb er Formatting/SIP Profile x - E.164 Numb er Format Settings
Incoming/Outgoing SIP Trunk for E.164 - Defines the settings for support of E.164 number formatting
when required for specified SIP carriers.
Enabled – When an outgoing call is made and the Country Code in 10-02-01 is empty. A + is added to the beginning
of the Request-URI, To, and From header fields in SIP message. If 10-02-01 is configured with a Country Code then a
+ and also the Country Code are added to the beginning of the Request-URI, To, and From fields.
International Access M ode - When an outgoing call is made and the digits from the beginning of the Calling Party
Number/Called Party Number are the same as the International Access Code in 10-02-02 then deletes the International
Access Code from 10-02-02 and replaces it with a +.
SIP Trunk SIP - URI E.164 Incoming Mode - Defines the settings for additional SIP support of incoming
E.164 number formatting when used in conjunction with incoming caller history.
Disabled - The system will delete the + only from the incoming call URI
M ode 1 – When an incoming call has a + and Country Code other than what is defined in 10-02-01 then deletes the +
and adds the International Access Code in 10-02-02. If a call comes in with a + and the Country Code assigned in 10-
02-01 then deletes the + and Country Code and does not add the International Access Code from 10-02-02.
M ode 2 - When an incoming call has a + and Country Code other than what is defined in 10-02-01 then deletes the +
and adds the International Access Code in 10-02-02. If a call comes in with a + and the Country Code assigned in 10-
02-01 then deletes the + and Country Code and adds the Caller ID Edit Code in 10-02-03.
Carrier Mode DNS
Easy Edit
– Advanced Items/VoIP/SIP Networking/Profile x/SIP Profile x - Carrier Mode (Domain Name)
Use this set of commands if the ITSP has provided you with a Fully Qualified Domain Name for their SIP
server rather than an IP address.
System Information Setup
Easy Edit
– Advanced Items/VoIP/SIP Networking/Profile x/SIP Profile x - Carrier Mode (Domain Name)/
SIP Profile x - System Information Setup
Domain Name – This is part of the SV9100's SIP ID which must be set to be able to communicate using
SIP Trunks. This may be provided by the ITSP.
Host Name – This is part of the SV9100's SIP ID which must be set to be able to communicate using SIP
Trunks. This may be provided by the ITSP.
Domain Assignment – This item tells the system whether an IP address or DNS address will be used to
register to the SIP Server. Set to Domain Name.
Server Setup
Easy Edit
– Advanced Items/VoIP/SIP Networking/Profile x/SIP Profile x - Carrier Mode (Domain Name)/
SIP Profile x - Server Setup
Outbound Default Proxy and Inbound Default Proxy – These items indicate whether a Proxy Server will be
used for the outgoing and incoming calls. Calls may be restricted only to/from the specified address.
(PRG10-29-01/02)
Default Proxy Port – This is the UDP port number that is used on the ITSP's SIP Server.
Register Mode – This switches the system between Networking Mode and Carrier Mode. For Carrier Mode
use Manual.
(PRG10-29-05)
Registrar Port – This is the UDP port number that is used on the ITSP's SIP Registrar.
DNS Mode – When using Carrier Mode DNS this item must be enabled.
DNS IP Address – Enter the IP address of the customer's (or ISP's) DNS server.
DNS Port – This is the port number used by the customer's (or ISP's) DNS server.
Registrar Domain Name – Enter the Fully Qualified Domain Name address of the ITSP's SIP registrar
server.
(PRG10-29-11)
Proxy Domain Name – Enter the Domain Name part of the ITSP's SIP server.
Proxy Host Name – Enter the Host Name part of the ITSP's SIP server. Together with the Proxy Domain
Name will make up the Fully Qualified Domain Name address of the SIP server.
SIP Carrier Choice – This defines the layout of the SIP messages, mainly for CLI purposes.
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(PRG84-14-13)
(PRG10-28-01)
(PRG10-28-02)
(PRG10-28-05)
Part 2: VoIP Manual
(PRG84-14-16)
(PRG10-29-04)
(PRG10-29-07)
(PRG10-29-08)
(PRG10-29-09)
(PRG10-29-10)
(PRG10-29-12)
(PRG10-29-13)
(PRG10-29-
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