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The table below describes the SIP Registration settings. Different IP PBX providers
might use different names in their setup. The descriptions below will help you in
mapping the FLX fields to your IP PBX fields.
SIP Registration
Registrar
This is the IP address or DNS name of the SIP registrar server.
Use Proxy for
Registration
Use this option to indicate whether or not the SIP proxy server(s)
specified in the Outbound Proxy field should be used when
registering. Select “Use Outbound Proxy” to have the system add
listed proxy servers to the route headers of the SIP REGISTER
request.
Outbound Proxy
Enter the outbound SIP proxy server’s IP address or name in the
Outbound Proxy field. If there are multiple SIP proxies, separate the
addresses by a comma. Also note that on the SIP Settings page
there’s an option to allow strict routing. If that option is set and you
have a SIP proxy that is configured for loose routing, add the “;lr”
designation after the proxy’s address, for example,
“10.134.129.101;lr”.
ID
ID is the phone’s SIP ID used for SIP registration. If this field is left
blank, the Username field will be used as the ID.
Display Name
Display Name is the string that is shown at the far side when you
make outbound calls. If you do not provide a Display Name, the
Username will be used. Please note that your IP PBX might
override the Display name sent by the FLX and replace it with
names configured in the PBX.
Username
This is the username for the account used to authentication with the
SIP registrar and proxies.
Password
This is the password for the account used to authenticate with the
SIP registrar and proxies.
Registration
Timeout
Registration Timeout is the optional timeout for SIP account
registration, in seconds. The default is 55. If set to 0, the default will
be used.
Auto Re-
registration Retry
Interval
If SIP registration is unsuccessful, this field specified the time
duration between retry attempts, in seconds. The default is 300
seconds (5 minutes).