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SIP User's Manual 338 Document #: LTRT-83303
Mediant 1000 & Mediant 600
ini File Parameter Description
Authentication
This ini file table parameter defines a username and password
combination for authenticating each device port. The format of this
parameter is as follows:
[Authentication]
FORMAT Authentication_Index = Authentication_UserId,
Authentication_UserPassword, Authentication_Port,
Authentication_Module;
[\Authentication]
Where,
UserId = User name
UserPassword = Password
Port = Port number
Module = Module number (0 - 5)
For example:
[Authentication]
Authentication 1 = david,14325,1,0;
Authentication 2 = Alex,18552,1,0;
Authentication 3 = user1, 1234,1,0;
[\Authentication]
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only to Mediant 1000.
You can omit either the username or password using the sign '$$'. If
omitted, the port's phone number is used for authentication.
The indexing of this ini file table parameter starts at 1.
To configure the authentication username and password using the
Web interface, refer to Authentication on page 219.
For an explanation on using ini file table parameters, refer to
Structure of ini File Table Parameters on page 293.
SITDetectorEnable
Enables or disables Special Information Tone (SIT) detection according
to the ITU-T recommendation E.180/Q.35.
[0] = Disable (default).
[1] = Enable.
SourceIPAddressInput
Determines the IP address which the device uses to decide the source
of incoming INVITE messages for IP-to-Tel routing.
[-1] = Not configured (default).
[0] = Use the IP address received in the Contact header of the
incoming INVITE message.
[1] = Use the actual IP address (Layer 3) from which the SIP packet
was received.
EnableSAS
For a description of this parameter, refer to "Stand-Alone Survivability"
on page 188.
Note: SAS is applicable only to Mediant 1000.
SASLocalSIPUDPPort
For a description of this parameter, refer to "Stand-Alone Survivability"
on page 188.
Note: SAS is applicable only to Mediant 1000.