Operation Manual
AT-RG213 Residential VoIP Gateway - SIP Software Reference Manual
SIP Software Release 6-0-0
J613-M0524-00
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and the PORT number that the SIP protocol will use for signalling.
Examples
To enable the SIP module behind a NAT with IP address 10.10.1.10 using
5050 as the signalling port:
ENABLE SIP NATIP=10.10.1.10 DEFAULTPORT=5050
SET SIP PORT
Syntax
SET SIP PORT=port PHONENUMBER=number DOMAIN=domain
PROXYSERVER=ipadd[:ipport][;ipadd[:ipport]]
[AUTH-USERNAME={NONE|username}]
[AUTH-PASSWD={NONE|password}]
[LOCATIONSERVER=ipadd[:ipport][;ipadd[:ipport]]]
[CAPABILITY=capability[;capability]]
[RTPPORT=ipport][DSCP=dscppriority|TOS=tospriority]
Short Syntax
SET SIP PORT=port PHNO=number DO=domain
PS= ipadd[:ipport] [;ipadd[:ipport]]
[A-USR={NONE|username}] [A-PWD={NONE|password}]
[LS=ipadd[:ipport][;ipadd[:ipport]]]
[CAP=capability[;capability]][RP=ipport]
[DSCP=dscppriority|TOS=tospriority]
where:
port is the physical port number (can be 0 or 1)
ipport is the IP port number within 1..65535 range.
number is the phone number of 20 digits maximum
domain can either be an ip address in dotted decimal notation or a number of
words in lower case alphanumeric characters (a-z) and (0-9) separated by a dot
(.) up to 30 characters.
ipadd is an ip address in dotted decimal notation
capability is the coding methods used when setting up a call. Currently
PCMU, PCMA G723 and G729 are supported
username is a max 128 chars string used to authenticate the AT-RG213 with a
proxy server that requires SIP authentication.
password is a max 16 chars used to authenticate the AT-RG213 with a proxy
server that requires SIP authentication.
rtpport is the port number that will be used for listen the RTP messages. This
value is the range 5061..49151. Only an even number can be assigned. This is
because the odd numbers are reserved for RTCP protocol. If not set the rtpport