Programming the SIP Handset Features
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# proxy server. If omitted, the ProxyDomain defaults to the IP address of the
# proxy server.
# (below are examples of different ways to specify a domain)
#PROXY1_DOMAIN = plcmengr.com
#PROXY1_DOMAIN = 10.0.0.138
#PROXY1_DOMAIN = axlx.engr.local
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# PROXYn_MAIL_SUBSCR is who we should subscribe to for mail center notifications
# This is needed only if the user is not subscribed automatically at registration.
# It is almost never required in current versions of Asterisk to specify this.
# If you are using Asterisk (non-business edition) before v1.2, this is necessary.
# This example is actually specific for a line number:3001
#PROXY1_MAIL_SUBSCR = sip:3001@vmail.asterisk.com
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# PROXYn_MAIL_ACCESS is the main voicemail dial number
# Examples:
#PROXY1_MAIL_ACCESS = 7999
# PROXY1_MAIL_ACCESS = sip:7999@10.0.0.138
# PROXY1_MAIL_ACCESS = 7999@10.0.0.138
# PROXY1_MAIL_ACCESS = 7999
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#PROXYn_KEYPRESS_2833 controls generation of in-stream RFC2833 formatted key
# press events. Normally you want this to be disabled for Asterisk but it depends
# on your configuration and what you want to be able to do.
# If you are going to do OAI integration, this must be disabled.
# The default is disable
#PROXY1_KEYPRESS_2833 = disable
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#PROXYn_KEYPRESS_INFO controls generation of SIP INFO requests to the SIP server
# for keypress events. Normally you want this to be enabled.
# If you are going to do OAI integration, this must be enabled.
# The default is enable
#PROXY1_KEYPRESS_INFO = enable
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# PROXYn_HOLD_IP0 controls setting of media stream IP destination to 0.0.0.0 when
# a call is put on hold.
# PROXYn_HOLD_IP0 is not required for current versions of Asterisk.
# For older PBXs that require this, set this to enable
# Try toggling this value if you are having problems with hold
#PROXYn_HOLD_IP0 = enable
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# PROXYn_PRACK enables ACK'd provisional responses to INVITE requests. The PRACK
# mechanism will be used if this switch is enabled and the Proxy server specifies
# support for the PRACK mechanism. PRACK is NOT SUPPORTED in current versions of
# Asterisk, but is to be supported on subsequent versions. PRACK should not be
# required on local area networks.
#PROXY1_PRACK = disable
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# PROXYn_KEEPALIVE_SECS specifies that the phone should send Keep Alives to the