You are required to configure SIP settings for the SDMC before you can make SIP calls from SMDC to the devices.
Click System > SIP Settings.
Configure the SDMC SIP settings.
Field Name Description
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Field Name |
Sub-field Name |
Descriptions |
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SIP Account |
Status |
Displays if the SIP account is registered or not. It will show Enabled when the account is registered. |
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Account Active |
Enable or disable the registered SIP account. | |
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Display Name |
It can be the device's name shown on the called-party device. You can fill in 63 bytes of characters in length maximum. | |
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Register Name |
The SIP account register name obtained from the SIP account administrator. You can fill in 63 bytes of characters in length maximum. | |
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Username |
The SIP account username obtained from the SIP account administrator for authentication. You can fill in 63 bytes of characters in length maximum. | |
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Password |
The password obtained from the SIP account administrator for authentication. | |
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SIP Server1/2 |
SIP Server |
SIP server IP address or its URL. |
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Port |
SIP server port for data transmission. | |
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Registration Period |
SIP account registration time pan. SIP re-registration will start automatically if the account registration fails during the registration time span. The registration period ranges from 30-65535s with 1800 default. | |
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Outbound Domain |
Outbound Domain |
The domain name (DNS) provided by the outbound proxy server provider. |
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Enable Outbound |
Enable or disable the outbound proxy server. | |
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Server IP |
The outbound SIP server IP address or its URL. | |
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Port |
The outbound SIP server port for data transmission . | |
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Advanced Settings |
RPort |
Enable the RPort when the SIP server is in WAN(Wide Area Network). |
Note:
An outbound proxy server is used to receive all initiating request messages and route them to the designated SIP server for the data transmission.