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Item Description
Route Description
Enter the description of the call route.
Call Route Type
SIP
Proxy Server
Use a SIP proxy server to complete
calling.
Required to
use one
method.
IP Routing
Use the SIP protocol to perform direct
calling. It you select this option, you must
provide the destination address and port
number.
Binding Server
Group
Select a server group from the Server
Group list. You can add SIP server
groups into the list in Voice
Management > Call Connection > SIP
Server Group Management.
Trunk
Trunk Route Line
Select a trunk routing line from the list
that displays all available voice
subscriber lines.
Transport Layer
Protocol for Call
Route
Select one of the following transport layer protocols:
•
UDP.
•
TCP.
•
TLS.
By default, UDP is selected.
URL Scheme for
Call Route
•
SIP—Specifies the SIP scheme.
•
SIPS—Specifies the SIPS scheme.
By default, the SIP scheme is selected.
Register Function
•
Enable. After you select the Enable option, you can configure the authentication
related options.
•
Disable.
IMPORTANT:
The trunk routing mode supports register function. Authentication related options and their
meanings are the same as those of local number and therefore are not included here.
Jitter-buffer
Adaptive Mode
•
Enable—Select this option to buffer the voice packers received from the IP side, so that
the received voice packets can be played out evenly.
•
Disable—Select this option to not buffer the voice packers received from the IP side.
Jitter-buffer Initial
Delay
Specify the initial duration for buffering voice packers received from the IP side. The
default value is 30 seconds.
Jitter-buffer
Maximum Delay
Specify the maximum duration for buffering voice packers received from the IP side. The
default value is 160 seconds.
Status
Enable or disable the call route.