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X6004 User’s Guide
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SIP Server
This chapter shows you how to set up your SIP server settings on the X6004. It also covers 
parameters for FXO/FXS channels, call blocking settings and feature codes. 
7.1  SIP Server Overview 
The following diagram shows SIP devices communicating with the X6004. In SIP some 
devices act as clients and others as servers. For example, in the figure below, devices A-D act 
as clients and must register with the X6004 before they are able to make calls via the X6004. 
The X6004 also is a client in relation to the SIP server located at the ITSP(F). The X6004 must 
register with the ITSP SIP server before calls can be routed to telephones outside its network. 
Finally, two SIP servers can act as peers, as shown with another X6004 (E) in the figure 
below. In this case, both X6004s must register with each other before they can forward each 
other’s calls.
Figure 82   SIP Devices and the X6004 
7.1.1  RTP
When you make a VoIP call using SIP, the RTP (Real Time Transport Protocol) is used to 
handle voice data transfer. See RFC 1889 for details on RTP.
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