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• Max Transaction: The maximum number of transactions the SIP Stack

allocates. You should set this value to the maximum number of call you
expect the SIP Stack to handle simultaneously.

• Max Register Client: The maximum number of Register-Clients the SIP

Stack allocates. You should set this value to the maximum number of
call you expect the SIP Stack to handle simultaneously.

• Send Receive Buffer Size: The buffer size used by SIP Stack for

receiving and sending SIP messages.

• Reject Unsupported Extension: Yes or No

• Message Pool Page Size: Used to hold and process all incoming and

outgoing message in the form of encoded messages or message
objects. It is recommended that you configure the page size to the
average message size your system is expected to message.

• General Pool Page Size: Used by SIP Stack objects, such as call-legs

and transaction, to store the internal fields. For example, the call-legs
object will store the To, From and Call-ID headers and the local and the
remote contact addresses on the general pool pages. The general pool
is also used from other activities that demand memory allocation.

• Application Pool Page Size: The size of page in the application pool

• Retransmission T1: T1 determines several timers as defined in

RFC3261. For example, when an unreliable transport protocol is used,
a Client Invite transaction retransmits requests at an interval that start
at T1 seconds and doubles after every retransmission. A Client General
transaction retransmits requests at an interval that starts at T1 and
doubles until it reaches T2. (Default Value: 500)

• Retransmission T2: Determines the maximum retransmission interval

as defined in RFC3261. For example, when an unreliable transport
protocol is used, general requests are retransmitted at an interval
which starts at T1 and doubles until reaches T2. If a provisional
response is received, retransmission continue but at an interval of T2.
(Default Value: 4000)

• Retransmission T4: T4 represents the amount of time the network

takes to clear message between client and server transactions as
defined in RFC3261. For example, when working with an unreliable
transport protocol, T4 determines the time that UAS waits after
receiving an ACK message and before terminating the transaction.
(Default Value: 5000)

• Invite Linger Timer: After sending an ACK for an INVITE final response,

a client can’t be sure the server has received the ACK message; client
should be able to retransmit the ACK upon receiving retransmissions of
the final response for invite Linger Timer milliseconds.

• General Linger Timer: After a server sends a final response, the server

cannot be sure that the client has received the response message. The
server should be able to retransmit the response upon receiving
retransmissions of the request for general Linger Timer milliseconds.
(Default Value: 32000)

• Provisional Timer: When a client receives a provisional response, it

continues to retransmit the request, but with an interval of provisional
Timer milliseconds.