Administrator's Guide
Chapter 11. SIP Traffic
Domain
Enter the name of the domain, such as 3com.com. Sometimes you have to use an IP address
(of the Telecommuting Module) as the domain as well, when the SIP client substitutes the
domain for the IP address noted in DNS.
Delete Row
If you select this box, the row is deleted when you click on Create new rows or Save.
Create
Enter the number of new rows you want to add to the table, and then click on Create.
Local SIP User Database
You can restrict which users are allowed to use SIP. Here, you enter the users allowed, select
a network from where the SIP traffic is allowed and give the password they should use for
authentication.
If the authentication is Off, this list should consist of the users allowed to register on the
Telecommuting Module. SIP authentication is turned on and off on the Authentication and
Accounting page.
If you want to use a RADIUS server for SIP users instead of a local database, you select that
on the Authentication and Accounting page.
Username
Enter the name of a user allowed to use SIP. Note that only the user name should be entered.
Enter "*" to state that all SIP users in this domain should have the same limitations. The user
name is used when contacting the user.
If SIP authentication is On, every user must be entered on a separate line.
Domain
Enter the domain that the user belongs to. An example of a domain is 3com.com. Enter "*"
to allow all SIP domains.
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