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Configuring SIP endpoints 
To configure the SIP endpoints to work with the IP VCR, go to 
Endpoints > Add SIP
.  
Refer to the table below for tips on adding a SIP endpoint to the IP VCR. After entering the settings, click 
Add endpoint
.  
Field 
Field description 
Usage tips  
Name 
The name of the endpoint.  
  
Address 
The IP address, host name, or SIP URI (in the 
format 1234@codian.com).  
The address of the SIP endpoint can be a directory 
number if you are using a SIP registrar. 
Use SIP 
registrar 
Allows calls to this endpoint to use a directory 
number (in the Address field) and the SIP registrar.  
If you have this enabled, you must configure the 
SIP registrar on the 
Settings > SIP
 page. 
Call-in match 
parameters  
These fields are used to identify incoming calls as 
being from the endpoint. 
The endpoint is recognized if all filled-in fields in 
this section are matched. Fields left blank are not 
considered in the match. 
Note that in some cases a SIP registrar can cause a 
call to appear to come from the IP address of the 
registrar rather than the IP address of the endpoint. 
In this case, to use call-in match parameters, leave 
the IP address field blank and enter the correct 
username. The call will be matched by username. 
When using LCS, the username that will be 
matched is the user's display name (e.g. Peter 
Rabbit) rather than the sign-in name 
(bluecoat@codian.com).  
Motion / 
sharpness 
trade off 
Choose whether to use the box-wide setting for 
motion/sharpness trade off, or configure an 
individual setting for this endpoint. Choose from:  
• 
Use box-wide setting: this is the default 
value. In this case, the endpoint will use 
the motion/sharpness tradeoff setting 
from the 
Settings > Connections
 page  
• 
Favor motion: the IP VCR will try and use a 
high frame rate. That is, the IP VCR will 
strongly favor a resolution of at least 25 
frames per second 
• 
Favor sharpness: the IP VCR will use the 
highest resolution that is appropriate for 
what is being viewed 
• 
Balanced: the IP VCR will select settings 
that balance resolution and frame rate 
(where the frame rate will not be less than 
12 frames per second) 
The settings for motion (frames per second) and 
sharpness (frame size or resolution) are negotiated 
between the endpoint and the IP VCR. This setting 
controls how the IP VCR will negotiate the settings 
to be used with this endpoint.