Zhone 2000 Guia Do Utilizador
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Configure Admin State per Port
Lets you enable or disable individual ports.
Register Port
Lets you register a port with a SIP proxy.
Register All Ports
Registers all enabled lines with a SIP proxy.
Configure Default
Packet Size
To configure the Default Packet Size, follow the steps below.
1
Type “P” on the SIP Management menu (Figure 4.81). The IAD prompts
you to enter the packet size.
2
Type the packet size value in microseconds and press Enter. The IAD saves
the new packet size and redisplays the menu.
3
Press Escape to return to the SIP menu and continue with other voice path
configuration.
In addition to the above configuration settings, there are some global settings
that may be required for the proper operation of the SIP client. If you use
FRDN for the SIP proxy entry above, you must configure the DNS server.
Refer to Configure DNS Client on page 4-87.
You may also configure a dial plan via external means. The default dial plan
built into the SIP application is shown below.
that may be required for the proper operation of the SIP client. If you use
FRDN for the SIP proxy entry above, you must configure the DNS server.
Refer to Configure DNS Client on page 4-87.
You may also configure a dial plan via external means. The default dial plan
built into the SIP application is shown below.
“[2-9]11”
“[0-1][2-9]11”
“0[#T]”
“00”
“01[2-9]xx.[#T]”
“*xx”
“011x.[3t]”
“[0-1]xxxxxxx[#T]”
“[0-1][2-9]xxxxxxxxx”
“[2-9]xxxxxxxxx”
“[2-9]xxxxxx[#T]”
“101xxxx.[#T]”
“xxxx[#T]”
You may upload a file by the name of dialplan.st to the IAD to change the
default dial plan. Each line of that file defines a dial string just like the
example above. For the syntax of the dial plan, refer to the Dial Plan
Application Note under Dial Plan on page C-260.
“[0-1][2-9]11”
“0[#T]”
“00”
“01[2-9]xx.[#T]”
“*xx”
“011x.[3t]”
“[0-1]xxxxxxx[#T]”
“[0-1][2-9]xxxxxxxxx”
“[2-9]xxxxxxxxx”
“[2-9]xxxxxx[#T]”
“101xxxx.[#T]”
“xxxx[#T]”
You may upload a file by the name of dialplan.st to the IAD to change the
default dial plan. Each line of that file defines a dial string just like the
example above. For the syntax of the dial plan, refer to the Dial Plan
Application Note under Dial Plan on page C-260.