System information
10–13
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 6000
Note: If no handset specific authentication user name/password is
configured, handsets registered on the KWS6000 will use the default user
name/password for authentication.
13 Select the Send as RTP (rfc2833) check box (Real-time Transport Protocol), for
the keypad signalling to be sent as RTP packets with DTMF code (optional).
14 Offered rfc2833 payload type is DTMF payload type.
The default value is 96.
15 Select the Send as SIP Info check box, if you want the keypad signalling
sent as SIP INFO (optional).
Note: If DTMF send as RTP and SIP info both are selected, some IP PBX
will detect each information, and accordingly the DTMF signaling twice.
16 In the Tone Duration(msec) field, type the time length of the tone in
miliseconds.
The default value is 270.
17 Select the Enable Indication check box, if you want to handle MWI
message (optional).
18 Select the Enable Subscription check box, if you want to subscribe to
MWI indications from the SIP proxy (optional).
19 In the Subscription Expire(sec) field, type a value.
The default value is 3600.
20 From the Packet Duration(msec) list, select between 10, 20 and 40. It defines
the duration of the RTP media stream packets.
21 The Media type of service (TOS/Diffserv) has the default value 184.
22 The Port Range Start is the port start range for the RTP stream.
The default value is 58000.
23 In the Codec priority fields, define the priorities of codecs.
24 The Require symmetric RTP check box defines whether the in and out RTP
stream is symmetric or asymmetric.
25 The Play on-hold tone check box specifies if the handset should hear on-hold
tone while during a call, one of the parties is put on hold.
26 Selecting the Display status messages check box call status messages will be
displayed on the handset. .
27 '#' key ends overlap dialing specifies if pressing # while off hook dialing will
dial the entered extension.
28 Click Save to save your SIP configuration data.