User`s manual

User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack
Version 2.2 83 July 2007
2. Configure the Proxy and Registration parameters according to Table 6-2.
3. Click the Submit button to save your changes and to register to a Proxy / Registrar.
4. To save the changes to the flash memory, refer to Section 'Saving Configuration
Settings on the MediaPack' on page 146.
Table 6-2: SIP Proxy and Registration Parameters (continues on pages 83 to 86)
Parameter Description
SIP Domain Name
[[no]domain]
Defines the host part of the to and from headers used in SIP requests.
Valid options include:
IP
FQDN
Local Interface
[[no]bind <LAN|WAN>]
The SIP Stack uses this IP address in its control messages such as via and contact.
This parameter does not specify the interface used to send the packet. The outgoing
interface is determined by routing.
Valid options include:
LAN
WAN
Proxy-Related Parameters
Enable Proxy
[[no]useProxy]
Enables or disables proxy.
Valid options include:
Enable = Proxy is enabled.
Disable (default) = Proxy is not enabled. If proxy is disabled, all proxy-related
parameters are ignored.
Primary Proxy
[[no]proxy 0 <IP|FQDN>]
The address of the primary and the three fallback proxies. If defined, messages are
sent to one of these addresses. If fallback proxies are used, keep alive must be
enabled.
Valid options include:
IP
FQDN
First Fallback Proxy
[[no]proxy 1 <IP|FQDN>]
The address of the primary and the 3 fallback proxies. If defined, messages are sent
to one of these addresses. If fallback proxies are used, keep alive must be enabled.
IP
FQDN
Second Fallback Proxy
[[no]proxy 2 <IP|FQDN>]
The address of the primary and the 3 fallback proxies. If defined, messages are sent
to one of these addresses. If fallback proxies are used, keep alive must be enabled.
Valid options include:
IP
FQDN
Third Fallback Proxy
[[no]proxy 3 <IP|FQDN>]
The address of the primary and the 3 fallback proxies. If defined, messages are sent
to one of these addresses. If fallback proxies are used, keep alive must be enabled.
Valid options include:
IP
FQDN
Redundancy Mode
[proxy-redundancy-mode
<parking|homing>]
Valid options include:
None (default) = no proxy redundancy
Parking = continue working with the currently active proxy
Homing = always try to use the primary proxy