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SIP User's Manual
4. ini File Configuration
Parameter
Description
SASProxySet is available).
[2]
Ignore REGISTER = Use regular SAS Normal/Emergency
logic (same as option 0) but when in Normal mode, incoming
REGISTER requests are ignored.
SASBindingMode
Determines the SAS application database binding mode.
[0]
URI = If the incoming AoR in the INVITE requests is using a
‘tel:’ URI or ‘user=phone’ is defined, the binding is performed
according to the user part of the URI only. Otherwise, the
binding is according to the entire URI, i.e., User@Host
(default).
[1]
User Part only = The binding is always performed
according to the User Part only.
SASEnableENUM
Determines whether the SAS application uses ENUM queries to
route incoming INVITE requests when in Emergency mode. Once
an INVITE is received in Emergency mode, the SAS database of
registered users is searched for a matching AoR. If not found, the
Redundant SAS servers are searched. If there is still no match, an
ENUM query is performed and the response is used to correctly
route the INVITE. If no response is received from the ENUM
server, the INVITE is routed to the default gateway.
[0] = Disable (default)
[1] = Enable
SASRegistrationManipulation
This ini file table parameter is used by the SAS application to
manipulate the User-Part of an incoming REGISTER request AoR
(the To header), before saving it to the registered users database.
The format of this table parameter is as follows:
[SASRegistrationManipulation]
FORMAT SASRegistrationManipulation_Index =
SASRegistrationManipulation_RemoveFromRight,
SASRegistrationManipulation_LeaveFromRight;
[\SASRegistrationManipulation]
RemoveFromRight = number of digits removed from the right
side of the User-Part before saving to the registered user
database.
LeaveFromRight = number of digits to keep from the right side.
If both RemoveFromRight and LeaveFromRight are defined, the
RemoveFromRight is applied first. The registered database
contains the AoR before and after the manipulation.
The range of both RemoveFromRight and LeaveFromRight is 0 to
30.
Note:
This table can include only one index entry.
SASEmergencyNumbers
Defines emergency numbers for the device's SAS application.
When the device's SAS agent receives a SIP INVITE (from an IP
phone) that includes one of the emergency numbers (in the SIP
user part), it forwards the INVITE to the default gateway
(configured by the parameter SASDefaultGatewayIP), i.e., the
device itself, which sends the call directly to the PSTN. This is
important for routing emergency numbers such as 911 (in North
America) directly to the PSTN. This is applicable to SAS operating
in Normal and Emergency modes.
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