Nortel Networks 2000 Switch User Manual


 
Mediant 2000 SIP User’s Manual 6. ini File Configuration of the Mediant 2000
Version 4.4 103 July 2005
Table 6-3: SIP Configuration Parameters (continues on pages 100 to 110)
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
*
Valid Range and Description
AssertedIdMode
[Asserted Identity Mode]
0 = None (default).
1 = P-asserted.
2 = P-preferred.
The Asserted ID mode defines the header that is used in the generated INVITE
request. The header also depends on the calling Privacy: allowed or restricted.
The P-asserted (or P-preferred) headers are used to present the originating party’s
Caller ID. The Caller ID is composed of a Calling Number and (optionally) a Calling
Name.
P-asserted (or P-preferred) headers are used together with the Privacy header. If Caller
ID is restricted the “Privacy: id” is included. Otherwise, for allowed Caller ID the
“Privacy: none” is used. If Caller ID (received from PSTN) is restricted, the From header
is set to <anonymous@anonymous.invalid>.
EnableRPIheader
[Enable Remote Party ID]
0 = Disable (default)
1 = RPI (Remote-Party-ID) headers are generated in SIP INVITE message for both
called and calling numbers.
SIPDestinationPort
[SIP Destination Port]
SIP UDP destination port for sending SIP messages.
The default port is 5060.
LocalSIPPort
[SIP Local Port]
Local UDP port used to receive SIP messages.
The default port is 5060.
IsUserPhone
[Use “user=phone” in SIP
URL]
0 = Doesn’t use "user=phone" string in SIP URL.
1 = "user=phone" string is part of the SIP URL (default).
IsUserPhoneInFrom
[Use “user=phone” in From
header]
0 = Doesn’t use ";user=phone" string in From header (default).
1 = ";user=phone" string is part of the From header.
EnablePtime
0 = Remove the ptime header from SDP.
1 = Include the ptime header in SDP (default).