User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- VMG8924-B10A and VMG8924- B30A Series
- User’s Guide
- Technical Reference
- Network Map and Status Screens
- Broadband
- Wireless
- Home Networking
- 7.1 Overview
- 7.2 The LAN Setup Screen
- 7.3 The Static DHCP Screen
- 7.4 The UPnP Screen
- 7.5 Installing UPnP in Windows Example
- 7.6 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example
- 7.7 The Additional Subnet Screen
- 7.8 The STB Vendor ID Screen
- 7.9 The 5th Ethernet Port Screen
- 7.10 The LAN VLAN Screen
- 7.11 The Wake on LAN Screen
- 7.12 Technical Reference
- Routing
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Dynamic DNS Setup
- Interface Group
- USB Service
- Power Management
- Firewall
- MAC Filter
- Parental Control
- Scheduler Rule
- Certificates
- VPN
- Voice
- Log
- Traffic Status
- VoIP Status
- ARP Table
- Routing Table
- IGMP/MLD Status
- xDSL Statistics
- 3G Statistics
- User Account
- Remote Management
- TR-069 Client
- TR-064
- SNMP
- Time Settings
- E-mail Notification
- Logs Setting
- Firmware Upgrade
- Configuration
- Diagnostic
- Troubleshooting
- Customer Support
- Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address
- IP Addresses and Subnetting
- Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions
- Wireless LANs
- IPv6
- Services
- Legal Information
- Index

Chapter 21 Voice
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SIP Server
Address
Enter the IP address or domain name of the SIP server provided by your VoIP service
provider. You can use up to 95 printable ASCII characters. It does not matter whether the
SIP server is a proxy, redirect or register server.
SIP Server Port Enter the SIP server’s listening port number, if your VoIP service provider gave you one.
Otherwise, keep the default value.
REGISTER
Server Address
Enter the IP address or domain name of the SIP register server, if your VoIP service provider
gave you one. Otherwise, enter the same address you entered in the SIP Server Address
field. You can use up to 95 printable ASCII characters.
REGISTER
Server Port
Enter the SIP register server’s listening port number, if your VoIP service provider gave you
one. Otherwise, enter the same port number you entered in the SIP Server Port field.
SIP Service
Domain
Enter the SIP service domain name. In the full SIP URI, this is the part after the @ symbol.
You can use up to 127 printable ASCII Extended set characters.
RFC Support
Support
Locating SIP
Server
(RFC3263)
Select this option to have the Device use DNS procedures to resolve the SIP domain and
find the SIP server’s IP address, port number and supported transport protocol(s).
The Device first uses DNS Name Authority Pointer (NAPTR) records to determine the
transport protocols supported by the SIP server. It then performs DNS Service (SRV) query
to determine the port number for the protocol. The Device resolves the SIP server’s IP
address by a standard DNS address record lookup.
The SIP Server Port and REGISTER Server Port fields in the General section above are
grayed out and not applicable and the Transport Type can also be set to AUTO if you
select this option.
RFC
3262(Require:
100rel)
PRACK (RFC 3262) defines a mechanism to provide reliable transmission of SIP provisional
response messages, which convey information on the processing progress of the request.
This uses the option tag 100rel and the Provisional Response ACKnowledgement (PRACK)
method.
Select this to have the the peer device require the option tag 100rel to send provisional
responses reliably.
VoIP IOP Flags Select the VoIP inter-operability settings you want to activate.
Replace dial
digit '#' to
'%23' in SIP
messages
Replace a dial digit “#” with “%23” in the INVITE messages.
Remove ‘:5060’
and
'transport=udp'
from request-
uri in SIP
messages
Remove “:5060” and “transport=udp” from the “Request-URI” string in the REGISTER and
INVITE packets.
Remove the
'Route' header
in SIP
messages
Remove the 'Route' header in SIP packets.
Don't send re-
Invite to the
remote party
when there are
multiple codecs
answered in the
SDP
Do not send a re-Invite packet to the remote party when the remote party answers that it
can support multiple codecs.
Bound Interface Name
Table 113 VoIP > SIP > SIP Service Provider > Add new provider/Edit (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION