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Next hop address 
Fully qualified domain name (FQDN), host name, or IP address of the SIP 
peer. 
If you specify a domain/host name, the system routes calls to this peer by 
using DNS to resolve the address. The DNS server that the system uses must 
contain the required records (NAPTR, SRV, and/or A/AAAA). 
Note: If you are configuring a Lync 2013 SIP Peer, the Next hop address 
should be the FQDN or IP address of the Lync Pool, not an individual Lync 
server within a pool.
Destination network 
Host name, FQDN, or network domain label of the SIP peer, with or without 
port and URL parameters. 
If specified, this value by default replaces the non-user portion of a URL (after 
the @ symbol) of the To header and Request-URI for forwarded messages, 
and just the Request-URI for REGISTER messages. 
If Type is set to Microsoft, this field is required and is used for the peer’s 
domain.
Note: This field is used as the SIP domain for Polycom RealConnect
 
conferences.
Port 
The SIP signaling port number. Defaults to the standard UDP/TCP port, 5060. 
If the peer server is using a different port number, specify it. 
Note: For a Microsoft Lync 2013 SIP peer, the port should be 5061.
If left blank, the system uses the full RFC 3263 procedure to determine the 
port via DNS. 
Transport type 
The transport protocol to use when contacting this SIP peer. The default is 
UDP
Auto detect tells the system to select the protocol using DNS as specified in 
RFC 3263, and is not valid if Next hop address is a numeric IP address 
instead of a host/domain name. 
Use route header 
Add a Route header with the peer’s Next hop address value to the message. 
Applies to both forwarded messages and external REGISTER messages. 
If not selected, the only valid Request-URI configurations are those that use 
the peer's Next hop address value for the URI host. 
Note: Disable this option for Microsoft Lync SIP peers that will accept content 
sessions from Polycom RealPresence Content Sharing Suite applications 
through the RealPresence DMA system.
Downgrade 
If selected, and if this peer doesn’t support TLS, the system can change the 
Request-URI schema from sips to sip and route the call to this peer. 
If not selected, the system routes a TLS call to this peer only if this peer 
supports TLS. 
Field 
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