Programming the SIP Handset Features
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Parameter Value Description Notes
sip:name@domain
Domain where the mail
resides.
PROXYn
_MAIL_NOTIFY
name@xxx.xxx.xxx.
xxx
or
Contact from whom
mail notification
originates. See config
file example for more
information.
n = 1, 2, 3
name = mail server contact
name.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = IP address.
sip:name@domain
Domain where the mail
resides.
AUTH
[see warning note below]
username;password Credentials.
In general credentials
are needed for each
registered line.
2
.
username = The dial number
or string that identifies the line
appearance. Generally an
extension or phone number.
password = a secure
password created by the
system administer which
enables a handset to register
and/or function.
CODECS codec1, codec2
Comma-separated list
of supported codecs in
order of preference.
Defaults to “g711u, g711a”. if
either is omitted it will be
added to the end of the list.
LINEn username
The dial # or name. n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
The registered contact
becomes:
sip:username@domain
LINEn _PROXY i
SIP proxy server for this
line.
n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
i = the number of the proxy
server 1, 2, 3.
LINEn _CALLID callerid
String that displays at
the far end.
n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
callerid = the text that will
display as the caller ID on the
called handset.
2 WARNING: providing credentials by using the AUTH parameters in the configuration files is a security risk and should be
avoided by entering usernames and passwords in admin menu or by allowing the user to login at startup time. Credentials entered
here are in plain text and accessible by anyone who can access the TFTP server files. Credentials stored in the SIP server or in the
handsets are protected.
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