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VoIP SIP command reference VoIP SIP
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6.2.4.1.16 VOIP SIP PROTOCOL SET REGISTRATION-RING-SPLASH
Syntax
VOIP SIP PROTOCOL SET REGISTRATION-RING-SPLASH {ENABLED|DISABLED}
Description This command enables/disables the ring-splash after the user has been registered. If the
feature is enabled, as soon as the user is registered the phone connected to the relevant
phone port plays a ring-splash. The default value is disabled.
Example --> voip sip protocol set registration-ring-splash enable
See also VOIP SIP PROTOCOL SHOW
6.2.4.1.17 VOIP SIP PROTOCOL SET REMOTE-PARTY-ID-REPLACEMENT-ON-CFWD
Syntax
VOIP SIP PROTOCOL SET REMOTE-PARTY-ID-REPLACEMENT-ON-CFWD {ENABLE|DISABLE}
Description This command enables/disables substitution of the remote party identity on call forward-
ing. The default value is disabled.
Example --> voip sip protocol set remote-party-id-replacement-on-cfwd enable
See also VOIP SIP PROTOCOL SHOW
6.2.4.1.18 VOIP SIP PROTOCOL SET ROUNDTRIPTIME
Syntax
VOIP SIP PROTOCOL SET ROUNDTRIPTIME <msecs>
Description This command sets the maximum time between the transmission of a packet and the
reception of the response. If the time expires, protocol primitives are retransmitted.
Retransmission of protocol primitives is useful in case of unreliable transports like UDP
to recover errors in transactions.
Options The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example --> voip sip protocol set roundtriptime 1000
See also
VOIP SIP PROTOCOL ENABLE
6.2.4.1.19 VOIP SIP PROTOCOL SET SERVER-REDUNDANCY
Syntax
VOIP SIP PROTOCOL SET SERVER-REDUNDANCY {DNS-BASED|PERMANENT}
Option Description Default Value
msecs The round trip time in milliseconds. Acceptable
values are from 500 to 4000 msecs.
500