Enter alphabets and numbers, Address-of-record (sip aor), Nter – ATL Telecom IP300S User Manual
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3.2. Enter Alphabets and Numbers
Circular input by pressing the same key
Key
Alphabet & Number
1 1
2 2->a->b->c->A->B->C
3 3->d->e->f->D->E->F
4 4->
g->h->i->G->
H->I
5 5->j->k->l->J->K->L
6 6->m->n->o->M->N->O
7 7->p->q->r->s->P->Q->R->S
8 8->t->u->v->T->U->V
9 9->w->x->y->z->W->X->Y->Z
0 0->[Space]
* Punctuation
Table:
.
@ - * # _ ? & $ / \ , : ; + (
) ‘ ! “ ¥ % < > | § =
٪
{ } Φ ±
# #
3.3. Address-of-Record (SIP AoR)
The general form of SIP address-of-record is:
“Display”
z The “Display” field is optional. If present, it consists of any ASCII characters except
for ‘<’ and ‘>’. If the “Display” is present, the following address must be enclosed in a
paired ‘<’ and ‘>’.
z Protocol: Usually in lower case, such as “sip”, “tel” or “sips”. Note, “sip”, “tel” and
“sips” protocol names MUST be specified in lower case, which is stipulated on
RFC3261.
z email-like-address: in the form of “user-part@domain” where user-part is optional and
the domain part could be either a dotted IP or a domain name record, such as:
192.168.3.100
(Note, the user-part is optional in direct IP dialing mode)
+886-3-5639025
z “tag=param”: Multiple parameters could be present (separated by ‘;’)
Example
Note
Michael