•
Try Backup RSC
—SIP response code that retries a backup server for the current request. Defaults to
blank. For example, you can enter numeric values 500 or a combination of numeric values plus wild
cards if multiple values are possible. For the later, you can use 5?? to represent all SIP Response messages
within the 500 range. If you want to use multiple ranges, you can add a comma "," to delimit values of
5?? and 6??.
•
Retry Reg RSC
—SIP response code that the phone retries registration after failing during the last
registration. Defaults to blank. For example, you can enter numeric values 500 or a combination of
numeric values plus wild cards if multiple values are possible. For the later, you can use 5?? to represent
all SIP Response messages within the 500 range. If you want to use multiple ranges, you can add a comma
"," to delimit values of 5?? and 6??.
Step 3
Click
Submit All Changes
.
Configure NTP Server
You can configure NTP servers with IPv4 and IPv6. You can also configure NTP server with DHCPv4 option
42 or DHCPv6 option 56. Configuring NTP with Primary NTP Server and Secondary NTP server parameters
has higher priority over configuring NTP with DHCPv4 option 42 or DHCPv6 option 56.
Before you begin
Access the phone administration web page. See
Access the Phone Web Page, on page 80
Procedure
Step 1
Select
Voice
>
Systems
.
Step 2
In the
Optional Network Configuration
section, enter IPv4 or IPv6 address in the
Primary NTP Server
and
Secondary NTP Server
.
Step 3
Click
Submit All Changes
.
Configure the RTP Parameters
Before you begin
Access the phone administration web page. See
Access the Phone Web Page, on page 80
Procedure
Step 1
Select
Voice
>
SIP
.
Step 2
In the
RTP Parameters
section, set the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) parameter values as described
in
.
Step 3
Click
Submit All Changes
.
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