ZyXEL Communications EMG5324-D10A User Manual

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Chapter 18 VoIP
EMG5324-D10A User’s Guide
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 79   
VoIP > SIP > SIP Service Provider
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
SIP Service Provider Selection
Service 
Provider 
Selection
Select the SIP service provider profile you want to use for the SIP account you configure in 
this screen. If you change this field, the screen automatically refreshes. 
General
SIP Service 
Provider
Select this if you want the Device to use this SIP provider. Clear it if you do not want the 
Device to use this SIP provider.
SIP Service 
Provider Name
Enter the name of your SIP service provider. 
SIP Local Port
Enter the Device’s listening port number, if your VoIP service provider gave you one. 
Otherwise, keep the default value.
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.
Bound Interface Name
Bound 
Interface Name
If you select AnyWAN, the Device automatically activates the VoIP service when any LAN or 
WAN connection is up.
RFC Support
PRACK
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 Supported or Required to have the Device include a SIP Require/ Supported header 
field with the option tag 100rel in all INVITE requests. When the Device receives a SIP 
response message indicating that the phone it called is ringing, the Device sends a PRACK 
message to have both sides confirm the message is received.
If you select Supported, the peer device supports the option tag 100rel to send provisional 
responses reliably.
If you select Required, the peer device requires the option tag 100rel to send provisional 
responses reliably.
Select Disabled to turn off this function.
DNS SRV 
Enabled 
Select this to have the Device query your ISP’s DNS server for a list of any available SIP 
servers that it maintains. This is useful if your static SIP server exeriences difficulties, 
making it hard for your IP phone users to make SIP calls.
Session Timer
Select this to have the Device support RFC 4028.
This makes sure that SIP sessions do not hang and the SIP line can always be available for 
use.
VoIP IOP Flags 
Select the VoIP inter-operability settings you want to activate.