SipDeviceConfiguration
Version 54 (Adrian Georgescu, 05/26/2012 03:05 pm)
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6 | 35 | Adrian Georgescu | There are thousands of SIP devices on the market, for how to configure them we advise you to consult the support forum of the device manufacturer. |
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8 | 35 | Adrian Georgescu | Please do not open a ticket related to how a particular device must be configured. |
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10 | 1 | Adrian Georgescu | Setup your SIP device as follows: |
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12 | 51 | Adrian Georgescu | h2. Account Credentials |
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14 | 1 | Adrian Georgescu | Account credentials are used for authentication and authorization of SIP requests performed by the SIP device. |
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16 | 51 | Adrian Georgescu | | Username| XXX| |
17 | 1 | Adrian Georgescu | | Password| YYY| |
18 | 52 | Adrian Georgescu | | Domain/Realm|sip2sip.info| |
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20 | 1 | Adrian Georgescu | * Always Register must be On |
21 | 51 | Adrian Georgescu | * Set the Registration refresh interval to 600 seconds |
22 | 54 | Adrian Georgescu | * You may use TLS transport, the server has a valid certificate issued by RapidSSL |
23 | 51 | Adrian Georgescu | * There are multiple servers available in multiple locations. To locate them, the SIP device must always perform DNS lookups as defined in SIP standard RFC3263. |
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25 | 51 | Adrian Georgescu | [[SipDevices|Specific SIP devices configuration]] |
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28 | 1 | Adrian Georgescu | h2. Outbound Proxy |
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30 | 54 | Adrian Georgescu | We use a variable number of server distributed geographically. You should never set manually an IP address into your SIP device. You must use proper DNS lookups (NAPTR + SRV + A lookups) instead of hardwiring these setting into your SIP device. |
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32 | 51 | Adrian Georgescu | | Host | Port | Protocol | |
33 | 51 | Adrian Georgescu | | proxy.sipthor.net| 5060| UDP | |
34 | 51 | Adrian Georgescu | | proxy.sipthor.net| 5060| TCP | |
35 | 51 | Adrian Georgescu | | proxy.sipthor.net| 5061| TLS | |
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38 | 51 | Adrian Georgescu | h2. XCAP Root |
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40 | 34 | Adrian Georgescu | If you use SIMPLE presence you need to set XCAP root: |
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42 | 54 | Adrian Georgescu | | XCAP Root | https://xcap.sipthor.net/xcap-root/| |
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45 | 51 | Adrian Georgescu | h2. MSRP Relay |
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47 | 1 | Adrian Georgescu | If you use SIMPLE instant messaging based on MSRP, a relay is available for helping traverse the NAT. You need to use the relay if you are the receiving party and you are behind a NAT-ed router. The MSRP relays can be found in the DNS by using SRV lookup for _msrps._tcp.sip2sip.info. |
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49 | 53 | Adrian Georgescu | h2. STUN Servers |
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51 | 53 | Adrian Georgescu | You may use STUN for ICE NAT traversal. The STUN servers can be found in the DNS by using SRV lookup for _stun._udp.sip2sip.info. |