NEC MH160 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Programming the Mobile Handset Features 6-3
NEC MH150/MH160 Mobile Handset Administration Guide - Revision 2
Proxy server commands
Use the parameters when programming the configuration files. See the
“Sample Configuration Files” on page 6-5 for additional information
about each parameter.
Table 6-1 Proxy server parameters
Parameter Value Description Notes
PROXYn_ADDR
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:pppp
or
proxyname:pppp
Proxy address n = 1, 2, 3
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = IP4 address
pppp = port (optional, 5060 is the
default)
proxyname = computer name
(DHCP only)
PROXYn _DOMAIN
Domain name Domain served by this proxy
server
n = 1, 2, 3
DOMAIN = [example:
necsolutions.com]
Can be omitted if the proxy does
not act as a domain server.
PROXYn_TYPE
NECSIP Specify the manufacturer of each
defined proxy server.
Used by the handset to perform
proxy-specific actions based on
known behavior for specific proxy
types. Only the NECSIP value
may be used for the NEC
handsets.
PROXYn_
KEYPRESS_2833
enable
disable
Controls generation of in-stream
RFC2833 formatted key press
events.
n = 1, 2, 3
PROXYn_
KEYPRESS_INFO
enable
disable
Controls generation of SIP INFO
requests to the SIP server for
keypress events.
n = 1, 2, 3
PROXYn_HOLD_IP0
enable
disable
Controls setting of the media
stream IP destination address to
0 (zero) when a call is put on
hold.
n = 1, 2, 3
Use for compatibility with older
SIP servers that may not
recognize newer stream attribute
parameters for HOLD status.
PROXYn_PRACK
enable
disable
Enables reliable provisional
responses to INVITE requests
n = 1, 2, 3
PROXYn _
MAIL_SUBSCR
name@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
or
sip:name@domain
Contact to whom the handset
should subscribe for mail
notification.
n = 1, 2, 3
name = mail server contact
name.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = IP4 address.
Domain where the mail resides.
See Note 1.
PROXYn_
MAIL_ACCESS
name@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
or
sip:name@domain
Contact to whom the handset
should invite to access the mail
center.
See above.