Installation manual
Chapter 5: Configuring the CopperJet
5.18.1 Configuring VoIP using SIP
SIP stands for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), an application-layer control (signalling)
protocol for creating, modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more participants.
These sessions can include Internet telephone calls, multimedia distribution, and
multimedia conferences.
When you select SIP, as Signal Protocol, the SIP Configuration page is displayed.
You need to add detailed configuration information about the SIP service that you are
creating. This information must be provided by your service provider.
Send Transport: Udp is selected by default. This option is used to configure the
default transport used for outgoing SIP INVITE requests. It is not
directly related to tcpPort and udpPort settings used by SIP and
MGCP
.
Signalling DSCP: This option is used to set QoS characteristics for signalling packets.
See section
5.18.1.1 Configuring Signalling DSCP and RTP DSCP.
how to configure.
RTP DSCP: This option is used to set QoS characteristics for RTP data packets.
See section 5.18.1.1 Configuring Signalling DSCP and RTP DSCP
how to configure.
Interface Name: Interface name of CopperJet which finds the SIP Proxy Server.
SIP Registrar/Proxy: This option is used to identify the IP domain for the SIP Proxy
server. The domain can be:
• IP address – Of the SIP Registrar/Proxy.
• IP Domain name - The domain name should be a FQDM
(Fully Qualified Domain name).
SIP User Domain: This option is used to set the SIP user domain. The domain can be:
• IP address - for example, 192.168.1.1
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