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Administration Center Page References for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
SIP Configuration Page
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Only accept incoming 
calls from proxies
Whether to accept incoming calls from only the SIP proxy servers that are configured on the 
.
If you select Yes, then make sure that the configured SIP proxy servers include all Cisco Unified 
Communications Manager subscriber nodes that might send calls directly to this Cisco Unified 
MeetingPlace server.
Default: No
SIP domain name
Domain name that is used in the “To” address for outgoing calls. If left blank, then the Application 
Server IP address is used instead. 
Typically, this field is left blank when the 
SIP Proxy Server
 fields are populated with 
Cisco Unified Communications Manager information. 
Caution
If you enter a value that does not match the domain used by the SIP proxy servers, then 
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace will fail to dial out.
If outgoing calls fail, then configure this field to match the SIP domain used by th
SIP Proxy 
Server
 or your local Cisco Unified Communications Manager node. In Cisco Unified 
Communications Manager, the SIP domain is specified under System > Enterprise Parameters in 
the Organization Top Level Domain field.
Note
For details about any field in Cisco Unified Communications Manager, select the field 
name, or select Help > This Page.
Example: cisco.com
SIP Proxy Server
Outgoing SIP calls are directed to these proxies. These proxies are also used to filter incoming 
calls if th
Only accept incoming calls from proxies
 field is set to Yes.
Note
At least one SIP proxy server must be configured to enable dial-out calls.
If multiple proxy servers are configured when placing a call, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace tries 
each one successively until it finds one that accepts the call. Note, however, that if a proxy does 
not respond at all (as opposed to rejecting the invite), the call attempt will probably time out before 
the next proxy is tried.
Hostname or IP address
Hostname or IP address of the SIP proxy server. 
In a Cisco Unified Communications Manager environment, the SIP proxy server should be the IP 
address of a Cisco Unified Communications Manager node.
Enter the FQDN
1
 (or IP address) if the domain of the SIP proxy server differs from the domain 
that you configured in DNS when you installed Cisco Unified MeetingPlace.
Port
TCP or UDP port on which the proxy listens for SIP calls.
Default: 5060
Transport
Whether the port is TCP or UDP.
Recommendation: Use TCP for the SIP signaling between Cisco Unified MeetingPlace and 
Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This is already the default on the Cisco Unified 
Communications Manager side.
Default: UDP 
Table 49
Field Reference: SIP Configuration Page (continued)
Field
Description