Specifications

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Device Name
Name of the UAD.
DTMF Mode
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency, the system used by touch-tone telephones. DTMF assigns a specific frequency
(consisting of two separate tones) to each key so that it can easily be identified by a microprocessor.
Available options:
· Inland (This mode will not work unless the code is set to ulaw or alaw (G711)).
· RFC2833"
· Info
DTMF mode used varies from UAD used, codec and network condition.
Status
This setting sets the user's account status. The following options are available:
· Active (Active state allows the user account to be used)
· Not Activated (Account has not been activated for specified user)
SER: (Sip Express Router - high performance server that redirects calls) Allow Subscriber to place calls
through this server.
Available options:
· Yes
· No
· N/A
Default User Agent
Available options:
· Yes
· No
· N/A
NAT:
NAT or "Network Address Translation" is the technology most commonly used by firewall's and routers to
allow multiple devices on a LAN with private IP addresses to share a single public IP address.
When a user agent device is connected to a local network and placed behind a NAT device, "Yes" selection
should be chosen. However, if a device has a public IP Address, then "No" should be selected. The options
for this setting include:
· Yes
· No
· Never
· Route
· N/A
Qualify:
In order to verify the status of a user agent device, an "Ack" or "Acknowledgement" packet is sent to the
device at various intervals to check whether it is still online. If the device fails to respond within the stated
period in milliseconds the device will be considered to be off-line and not available for future calls.
The default value is set to "8000" (Based on Milliseconds)
Channels
Incoming channels allowed per extension
Outgoing channels allowed per extension
Authentication Method
The authentication method field is used for UAD (User Agent Devices) encryption settings. The following