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Parameter
Description
Valid Options
Proxy Server
IP address or hostname of the SIP proxy server of the SIP
server or outbound proxy SIP server. If the primary path
or server is disrupted, the ONT or VDSL2 card will resolve
to a pre-provisioned secondary server without the need
for DNS.
Note:
A DNS server is required if this parameter value is
a Fully-Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the SIP server.
In R2.4 and higher, the FQDN is used in both the DNS
and SIP request. Customers using DNS must set
domain=IP to continue using an IP address for SIP
requests.
Note:
It should be noted that T-series ONTs requires the
proxy server and register server to be set to the same
value. When the proxy server is specified, OMCI will set
both the proxy server and register server. The P-series
ONTs will ignore attributes it does not understand.
IP address, hostname
Proxy Server Port
UDP port for proxy server.
0-65535
5060 ‡
Secondary Proxy
Server
IP address of the secondary SIP proxy server, or
outbound proxy SIP server. If the primary path or server is
disrupted, the SIP client remains connected, as long as
the secondary proxy functions correctly. When the
secondary proxy detects a failure or is disabled, the SIP
client will again try to switch back to the primary SIP
proxy.
The secondary proxy server can only be configured
if
the proxy server is configured as an IP address (not a
hostname).
The secondary proxy server can only be configured as
an IP address (not a hostname).
Note:
Not supported on the T-Series ONTs.
IP address
Secondary Proxy
Server Port
UDP port for secondary proxy server.
Note:
Not supported on the T-Series ONTs.
0-65535
5060 ‡
Primary DNS Server*
IP address or hostname of the primary DNS server.
If you prefer DNS from the IP Host, leave the IP address
as 0.0.0.0, and then instead the DNS from the DHCP
lease will be handed down for host resolution.
IP address
Secondary DNS
Server*
IP address or hostname of the secondary DNS server.
If you prefer DNS from the IP Host, leave the IP address
as 0.0.0.0, and then instead the DNS from the DHCP
lease will be handed down for host resolution.
IP address
RTP Codec First
Order
The Realtime Transport Protocol (RTP) code to use.
a-law
algorithm is commonly used in Europe.
u-law
(mu-law or µ-law) algorithm is commonly used
in the USA and Japan.
g723
(T-series only) G723 encoding
g729
(T-series only) G729 encoding
u-law ‡, a-law, g723, g729
Packet Rate First
Order
(xDSL or T-series only) The expected RTP packet rate
sent by the ONT or E-series (packets/msec).
10ms ‡, 20ms, 30ms
Silence Suppression
First Order
Whether to enable Silence Suppression first-order priority
codec.
selected (enabled), unselected (disabled)
‡