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SIP Trunking Manual 05.15 Technical Support Web Site: http://ws1.necii.com (registration is required)

This manual has been developed by NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. It is intended for the use of its customers and service personnel, and should be read in its entirety before attempting to install or program the system. Any comments or suggestions for improving this manual would be appreciated. Forward your remarks to: NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. 4 Forest Parkway Shelton, CT 06484 necunifiedsolutions.com Nothing contained in this manual shall be deemed to be, and this manual does not constitute, a warranty of, or representation with respect to, any of the equipment covered. This manual is subject to change without notice and NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. has no obligation to provide any updates or corrections to this manual. Further, NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. also reserves the right, without prior notice, to make changes in equipment design or components as it deems appropriate. No representation is made that this manual is complete or accurate in all respects and NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. shall not be liable for any errors or omissions. In no event shall NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. be liable for any incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this manual. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced without prior written consent of NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. 2006 by NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in U.S.A.

Table of Contents VoIP - SIP Trunking............................................ 1 VoIP..................................................................... 1 IP Networking.............................................................. 1 SIP Trunking............................................................... 1 SIP Trunk Overview......................................................... 3 Programming............................................................... 7 SIP Trunk Basic Setup................................................. 7 IP DSP Resource...................................................... 7 SIP Authentication Information.......................................... 8 SIP Caller ID........................................................ 8 SIP CODEC......................................................... 8 SIP DNS Setup...................................................... 11 SIP NAPT Router Setup............................................... 11 SIP Protocol........................................................ 11 SIP Proxy Setup..................................................... 12 SIP Registrar Setup................................................... 13 SIP Server Status..................................................... 13 SIP Trunk Registration Information Setup................................. 13 SIP UPnP.......................................................... 14 Aspire SIP Trunking Table of Contents- 1

Table of Contents Table of Contents - 2 Aspire SIP Trunking

VoIP - SIP Trunking VoIP VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol or Voice over IP) allows the delivery of voice information using the Internet protocol (sending data over the Internet using an IP address). This means that voice information, in a digital form, can be sent in packets over the Internet rather than using the traditional public switch telephone network (CO lines). A major advantage of VoIP and Internet telephony is that it avoids the tolls charged by ordinary telephone service. Using VoIP equipment at a gateway (a network point that acts as an entrance to another network), the packetized voice transmissions from users within the company are received and routed to other parts of the company s intranet (local area or wide area network) or they can be sent over the Internet using CO lines to another gateway. 1 IP Networking IP Networking uses VoIP technology to connect two or more telephone systems together. This allows calls to be made between sites without using the public telephone network. This can save a considerable amount of money, and can make communication between sites much easier. The following Networking modes are available on the Aspire: ISDN - PRI/BRI (Aspire M/L/XL only) SIP Trunks H.323 Trunks Aspire Networking can only be implemented when all nodes are Aspire systems - if non-aspire systems are to be networked, H.323 or SIP trunks must be used. SIP Trunking SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a protocol used for Voice over IP. It is deþned by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) in RFC2543 and RFC3261 (RFC3261 requires system software 5.10 or higher). SIP trunking is the term used for linking a PBX, like the Aspire, to the public telephone network by means of VoIP. This provides the possibility for users to place and receive communications and services from any location and for networks to identify the users wherever they are located. SIP analyzes requests from clients and retrieves responses from servers then sets call parameters at either end of the communication, handles call transfer and termination. The Aspire implementation and programming for SIP and H.323 are very similar. The call routing, call features and speech handling (RTP) are the same - only the signalling protocol is different. With the Aspire, SIP trunks can receive incoming calls with Caller ID, place outgoing calls, and transfer SIP trunks to IP, SIP, analog and digital stations, and across a network. Currently, however, SIP Centrex Transfer is not supported. 1. The voice quality of VoIP is dependent on variables such as available bandwidth, network latency and Quality of Service (QoS) initiatives, all of which are controlled by the network and internet service providers. Because these variables are not in NEC s control, it cannot guarantee the performance of the user s IP-based remote voice solution. Therefore, NEC recommends connecting VoIP equipment through a local area network using a Private IP address. Aspire SIP Trunking 1

If a common carrier supports SIP, then the Aspire can connect the SIP Carrier and outgoing calls to the PSTN network and the common IP network using an Aspire SIP trunk. SIP Trunking Requirements Aspire Software 5.15 VOIPU PCB Aspire S: Aspire M/L/XL: 4VOIPU-S1 (P/N 0891054/0891055) - 4VOIPU-A1 (P/N 0891042/0891043), Firmware 4.5-16VOIPU-A1 (P/N 0891022/0891023), Firmware 4.5-16VOIPU-B2 (P/N 0891019/0891067), Firmware 4.3 Conditions If entries are made in Program 10-29-xx for a SIP Server and the SIP Server is then removed or not used, the entries in Program 10-29-xx must be set back to their default settings. Even if Program 10-29-01 : SIP Proxy Setup - Outbound Proxy is set to 0 (off), the Aspire will still check the settings in the remaining 10-29 programs. The Aspire does not support the simultaneous use of a SIP trunk inter-connection and a SIP trunk carrier connection. The Aspire restricts an outgoing call under the following conditions: 1. SIP conþguration failed 2. SIP registration failed 3. NTCPU/VOIPU link down 4. Lack of VOIPU DSP resource 5. Lack of bandwidth Aspire SIP does not support T.38 FAX (H.323 trunk supports T.38 FAX). SIP Setup 1. By default, the Aspire is assigned a static IP address and runs behind a NAT router. When using an Aspire on a LAN behind a NAPT router, forward port 5060 to the IP address of the Aspire NTCPU (since the signaling is handled by the NTCPU). Then, since the media stream (the speech) uses a large range of ports for the RTP packages, forward the ports (10020 through 10083) to the IP address of the VoIP PCB. Or, use the DMZ option for the VOIPU PCB. This means that the VOIPU PCB is not actually behind the Þrewall. This is achieved by connecting the VOIPU PCB to a physical or virtual DMZ port. You can also acheive the same result by port forwarding 10020 to 10083. 2. DeÞne the SIP Carrier account information (user name, password, domain name/ip address to the provider). 3. DeÞne the trunk ports as SIP (and not H.323). 4. Set the Expire Time. 2 Aspire SIP Trunking

SIP Trunk Overview VoIP - SIP Trunking Protocols Aspire SIP trunks behave similar to some SIP UA s UA s, or user agent, is the client application used with a particular network protocol. The Aspire provides a maximum of 32 register IDs and can register these IDs with a SIP server. The Aspire SIP trunks are similar to H.323 trunks. The maximum number of SIP trunks is: Aspire S : 8 Aspire M/L/XL : 200 The maximum number of simultaneous calls is: Aspire S : 8 Aspire M/L/XL : 200 The supported features with SIP trunks are the same as with H.323 trunks except for T.38 Fax, which is not supported. Aspire can connect a SIP server over a NAPT router by one static global IP address. Aspire supports a DNS resolution access and a IP address direct access for SIP servers. Aspire supports the sub-address feature with SIP trunk inter-connection. SIP (RFC2543 bis04) SIP RFC3261 Supported [updated version of RFC2543] (requires software 5.10 or higher) The SIP stack has been updated from RFC2543 Base to RFC3261 Base. SDP RTP/RTCP UDP IPv4 Supported SIP Methods REGISTER INVITE BYE CANCEL ACK PRACK Response 1xx 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx, 6xx With system software 5.10 or higher, the following enhancements are available: Support the 401 response for the Initial Invite If 401 message is sent for the Initial Invite, with previous software, the system can not respond to the message correctly. Support the 401/407 response for the Invite of Session Timer If 401/407 response is sent for the invite of Session Timer, the system can send the Invite message with Authentication header. Support the 128 byte size of Nonce max value sent by the 401/407 message The Nonce max size sent by the 401/407 message is expanded to 128 byte. With previous software, 64 byte size can be received. Supported SIP Options 100rel Session Timer Early Media Aspire SIP Trunking 3

Supported Codec G.711 - u-law/a-law - VAD [Voice Activity Detection (Silence Detection)] - VIF [Voice Information Field (Frame size)] - size 10ms - 30ms When using 10ms, the Aspire M/L/XL requires the VOIPU-Bx PCB. G.729, VAD, VIF size 10ms-80ms G.723, VAD, VIF size 30ms-60ms (G.723 is not supported with the VOIPU-Bx PCB, P/N 0891019 and 0891067) These settings can be changed using Program 84-13-xx. For example: Audio Codec priority - 84-13-28 u-law/a-law - 84-13-03 VIF size(g.711) - 84-13-01 4 Aspire SIP Trunking

Address Resolution Using a SIP Proxy Server: The Aspire always sends messages to an external SIP server. Not using a SIP Proxy Server: Aspire uses the internal address table (Program 10-23 : H.323 System Interconnection) like an H.323 trunk. When a user creates an inter-connection network with SIP trunks, Program 10-29-14 : SIP Proxy Setup - SIP Carrier Choice must be set to 0 (Default). Authentication Process When using an external SIP Server provided by a carrier, usually an authentication process is needed. Aspire SIP trunks support HTTP digest authentication process (MD5). This process is done on a Register process and Initial INVITE process. Caller ID Caller ID for SIP Trunks is set by Program 21-17 : IP (H.323/SIP) Trunk Calling Party Number Setup for Trunks. Caller ID for SIP Extensions is Program 21-19 : IP (SIP) Trunk Calling Party Number Setup for Extensions. Programs follow program priority as follows: 21-19 > 21-17 > 10-28-04 With a trunk-to-trunk transfer and Trunk-to-Trunk Outgoing Caller ID Through Mode enabled (Program 14-01-24), the Caller ID/sub address received from the incoming trunk will be sent. Prior to 3.xx software, the system would use the Caller ID set in Program 21-12 (ISDN) or Program 21-17 (IP). If a SIP trunk is connected to a SIP carrier, then the sub-address is not transferred. Carrier Support If a common carrier supports SIP, then the Aspire can connect the SIP Carrier, the outgoing call to the PSTN network and the common IP network via an Aspire SIP trunk. A conformity test with a carrier s SIP server is recommended. DTMF and FAX DTMF signals are sent by G.711 or RFC2833. This is determined by Program 84-13-32 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - DTMF Relay Mode for SIP trunks. FAX signals are sent by G.711 only. Early Media When the Aspire receives the response 18x w/sdp and the codec negotiation is a success, the Aspire starts to send/receive RTP packets. Fault Tolerance When Aspire uses an external SIP Server, if the registration process fails, the Aspire blocks outgoing calls with SIP trunks. All SIP trunk ports are placed into a busy status. If the Aspire has trunk groups which includes both SIP trunks and ISDN trunks, when all SIP trunks are busy, a user can make an outgoing call using an ISDN trunk as a bypass. Aspire SIP Trunking 5

NAPT QoS Aspire SIP trunk can pass through a NAPT router. The related system data is Program 10-12-06 : NTCPU Network Setup - NAPT Router Setup (On/Off) and Program 10-12-07 : NTCPU Network Setup - NAPT Router WAN IP Address (do not set with a dynamic router IP address). Incorrect settings with these 2 programs can cause one-way audio problems. The WAN global IP is set in the system data by the user or automatically using the NAT traversal feature (UPnP). The related system data is 10-37-01 : UPnP Setup - UPnP Mode (On/Off) and 10-37-02 : UPnP Setup - UPnP Interval (polling timer). Aspire SIP trunks support TOS (Program 84-10 : ToS Setup, protocol type=6 (SIP Trunk). Registration Process When Aspire registers its own IDs with a external SIP server, the following system data is sent: Register ID # User ID Authentication ID Authentication Password Register ID 0 10-28-04 10-30-02 10-30-03 Register ID 1 10-36-02 10-36-03 10-36-04 : : 10-36-02 10-36-03 10-36-04 Register ID 31 10-36-02 10-36-03 10-36-04 The Aspire sends the REGISTER Message when the system starts up, register timer expires, NTCPU LAN links and recover timer expires. Registration Recover Process Aspire has a registration recovery process for registration failure. When a registration fails, the Aspire sets an internal recover timer. When the timer expires, the Aspire sends a REGISTER message per register ID again. The recover timer is 2 type (5 min/30 min). Usually 5 minutes is used. 6 Aspire SIP Trunking

Programming VoIP - SIP Trunking SIP Trunk Basic Setup 10-03-02 : PCB Setup, For VOIPU Unit - H.323 or SIP Trunk Determine the IP trunk type setup. With SIP trunking, some ports must be deþned for SIP. Entries: 0=H.323, 1=SIP (Default: 0=H.323) 10-28-01 : SIP Trunk Basic Setup - Domain Name DeÞne the Domain name. This information is generally provided by the SIP carrier. Entries: 64 characters maximum (Default: None) 10-28-02 : SIP Trunk Basic Setup - Host Name DeÞne the Host name. This information is generally provided by the SIP carrier. Entries: 48 characters maximum (Default: None) 10-28-03 : SIP Trunk Basic Setup - Transport Protocol DeÞne the Transport type. This option will always be set to UDP. Entries: 0=UDP, 1=TCP (Default: 0=UDP) 10-28-04 : SIP Trunk Basic Setup - User ID DeÞne the User ID. Note: If Program 10-23-04 for system interconnection, this entry must be numeric as 10-23- 04 does not allow text entry - only numeric. This information is generally provided by the SIP carrier. Entries: 32 characters maximum (Default=No Entry) 10-28-05 : SIP Trunk Basic Setup - Domain Assignment DeÞne the Domain Assignment. This entry is determined by what information the SIP carrier provides. If the SIP carrier provides a server name: SIPconnect-sca.atL0.cbeyond.net, then the domain would be: atl0.cbeyond.net and the host name would be SIPconnect-sca. Entries: 0=IP Address, 1=Domain name (Default: 0=IP Address) 10-29-14 : SIP Proxy Setup - SIP Carrier Choice DeÞne the SIP Carrier Choice. This should currently stay at an entry of 0 (Default). Entries: 0=Default, 1=Carrier A, 2=Carrier B, 3=Carrier C, 4=Carrier D, 5=Carrier E, 6=Carrier F, 7=Carrier G (Default: 0=Default) 14-11-01 : ID Setup for IP Trunk Use this program to set the IP trunk ID in a networked system. This data is referred to for incoming and outgoing IP trunks. Incoming calls are received on the trunk port of the same ID as the trunk ID of the outgoing call in the networked system (Entries: 0-65535, Default: 0=ID not notiþed). For example, trunk 5 in Site A is programmed with ID 2. Trunk 7 in Site B is programmed with ID 2. An outgoing call from Site A on trunk 5 is received on trunk 7 is Site B since the ID number is a match. Entries: 0 = not notiþed, 1-65535 (Default: 0=not notiþed) 22-02-01 : Incoming Call Trunk Setup DeÞne the SIP trunks as type 3 (DID). In addition to the SIP trunk programming, refer to the DID feature in the Aspire Software Manual (P/N 0893200) for additional DID programming. IP DSP Resource 10-19-01 : VOIPU DSP Resource Selection Select the type of VOIPU DSP Resource. This program setting has no affect on the terminal/trunk port assignments or usage. Entries: 0=common (ICM/Trunks), 1=extension, 2=trunk, 3=networking (Default: 0=Common) Aspire SIP Trunking 7

SIP Authentication Information 10-30-02 : SIP Authentication Information - User ID DeÞne the authentication User name provided by the SIP carrier. Entries: 48 characters max (Default: None) 10-30-03 : SIP Authentication Information - Password Enter the authentication password provided by the SIP carrier. When the Aspire registers its own ID with the carrier SIP server or makes an outgoing call via the carrier SIP server, the SIP server requests the authentication. This data is used as "Register ID 0". Entries: 24 characters max (Default: None) 10-30-04 : SIP Authentication Information - Authorization Trial DeÞne the Authorization trial. When a call tries to register with the SIP carrier and they refuse, this entry determines how many times the Aspire will send authorization. Entries: 1-9 (Default:1 time) SIP Caller ID 14-01-24 : Basic Trunk Data Setup - Trunk-to-Trunk Outgoing Caller ID Through Mode Enable or disable the Trunk-to-Trunk Outgoing Caller ID Through Mode. This option allows Caller ID from the original outside caller to be displayed when a trunk is forwarded off premise. This option can only be used with PRI and SIP trunks. Entries: 0=Disabled, 1=Enabled (Default: 0) 21-17-01 : IP Trunk Calling Party Number Setup for Trunk This program assigns the Caller Party Number for each IP trunk. The assigned number is sent to the central ofþce when the caller places an outgoing call. If the Calling Party Number is assigned by both 21-17 and 21-18/21-19, then the system uses the entry in 21-18/21-19. Entries: 1-0, *, # (Default: None) 21-19-01 : IP Trunk Calling Party Number Setup for Extension This program is used to assign the Calling Party Number for each extension. The assigned number is sent to the central ofþce when the caller places an outgoing call. If the Calling Party Number is assigned by both Program 21-17 and 21-18/21-19, then the system uses the data in Program 21-18/21-19. Entries: 1-0, *, # (Default: None) SIP CODEC 84-13-01 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.711 Audio Frame Number Set the G.711 Audio Frame Number. Entries: 1-3 (Default: 2) 84-13-02 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.711 VAD Detection Mode Enable or disable the G.711 VAD Detection Mode. Entries: 0=Disable, 1=Enable (Default: 0) 84-13-03 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.711 Type DeÞne the G.711 type. Entries: 0=A-law, 1=μ-law (Default: 1) 84-13-04 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.711 Jitter Buffer (Min) Set the minimum G.711 Jitter Buffer. Entries: 0-145 ms (Default: 30 ms) 8 Aspire SIP Trunking

84-13-05 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.711 Jitter Buffer (Type) Set the G.711 Jitter Buffer type. Entries: 0-145 ms (Default: 60 ms) 84-13-06 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.711 Jitter Buffer (Max) Set the maximum G.711 Jitter Buffer. Entries: 0-145 ms (Default: 120 ms) 84-13-07 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.729 Audio Frame Number Set the G.729 Audio Frame Number. Entries: 1-8 (Default: 3) 84-13-08 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.729 VAD Detection Mode Enable or disable the G.729 VAD Detection Mode. Entries: 0=Disable, 1=Enable (Default: 0) 84-13-09 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.729 Jitter Buffer (Min) Set the minimum G.729 Jitter Buffer. Entries: 0-500 ms (Default: 30 ms) 84-13-10 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.729 Jitter Buffer (Type) Set the G.729 Jitter Buffer type. Entries: 0-500 ms (Default: 60 ms) 84-13-11 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.729 Jitter Buffer (Max) Set the maximum G.729 Jitter Buffer. Entries: 0-500 ms (Default: 120 ms) 84-13-12 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.723 Audio Frame Number Set the G.723 Audio Frame Number. Entries: 1-2 (Default: 1) 84-13-13 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.723 VAD Detection Mode Enable or disable the G.723 VAD Detection Mode. Entries: 0=Disable, 1=Enable (Default: 0) 84-13-14 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.723 Jitter Buffer (Min) Set the minimum G.723 Jitter Buffer. Entries: 0-500 ms (Default: 30 ms) 84-13-15 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.723 Jitter Buffer (Type) Set the G.723 Jitter Buffer type. Entries: 0-500 ms (Default: 60 ms) 84-13-16 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.723 Jitter Buffer (Max) Set the maximum G.723 Jitter Buffer. Entries: 0-500 ms (Default: 120 ms) 84-13-17 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - Jitter Buffer Mode Set the Jitter Buffer Mode. Entries: 1=Static, 2=Adaptive during silence, 3=Adaptive immediately (Default: 3) 84-13-18 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - VAD Threshold Set the VAD (voice activity detection) threshold. Entries: 0-30 (-19db~+10db), (Default: 20) 1 = -19db (-49dbm) : 20 = 0db (-30dbm) : 29 = 9dbm (-21dbm) 30 =10dbm (-20dbm) 84-13-19 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - Idle Noise Level Set the idle noise level. This option is not used with the 16VOIPU-Bx PCB series. Entries: 5000-7000 (-5000dbm ~ -7000dbm) (Default: 7000) VoIP - SIP Trunking Aspire SIP Trunking 9

84-13-20 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - Echo Canceller Mode Enable or disable the Echo Canceller Mode. This option is not used with the 16VOIPU-Bx PCB series. Entries: 0=Disable, 1=Enable (Default: 1) 84-13-21 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - Echo Canceller Tail Size DeÞne the Echo Canceller Tail Size. This option is not used with the 16VOIPU-Bx PCB series. Entries: 1=8ms, 2=16ms, 3=32ms (Default: 2) 84-13-22 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - Echo Canceller NLP Mode Enable or disable the Echo Canceller NLP Mode. This option is not used with the 16VOIPU-Bx PCB series. Entries: 0=Disable, 1=Enable (Default: 0) 84-13-23 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - Echo Canceller NLP Noise DeÞne the Echo Canceller NLP Noise level. This option is not used with the 16VOIPU-Bx PCB series. Entries: 40-70 (-40dbm ~ -70dbm), (Default: 70) 84-13-24 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - Echo Canceller CNG CFG Set the Echo Canceller CNG CFG. This option is not used with the 16VOIPU-Bx PCB series. Entries: 0=Adaptive, 1=Fixed (Default: 0) 84-13-25 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - Echo Canceller 4W DET Enable or disable the Echo Canceller 4W DET. This option is not used with the 16VOIPU-Bx PCB series. Entries: 0=Disable, 1=Enable (Default: 0) 84-13-29 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - Echo Canceller ConÞg. Type DeÞne the Echo Canceller ConÞg. Type. Entries: 0-3 (Default: 0) 84-13-26 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - TX Gain Set the transmit gain. Entries: 0-28 (-14dbm ~ +14dbm), (Default: 10) 0 = -14dbm 1 = -13 dbm : 14 = 0dbm : 27 = 13dbm 28 = 14dbm 84-13-27 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - RX Gain Set the receive gain. Entries: 0-28 (-14dbm ~ +14dbm), (Default: 10) 0 = -14dbm 1 = -13 dbm : 14 = 0dbm : 27 = 13dbm 28 = 14dbm 84-13-30 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - Auto Gain Control DeÞne the Auto Gain Control. Entries: 0-5 (Default: 0) 84-13-28 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - Audio Capability Priority DeÞne the CODEC Priority. Entries: G711_PT, G723_PT, G729_PT (Default: G711_PT) 84-13-31 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - DTMF Payload Number DeÞne the DTMF Payload Number. Entries: 96-127 (Default: 110) 84-13-32 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup - DTMF Relay Mode Determine the DTMF setup. Entries: 0=Disable, 1=RFC2833 (Default: 0) 10 Aspire SIP Trunking

SIP DNS Setup 10-29-08 : SIP Proxy Setup - DNS Mode DeÞne the DNS Mode. If the SIP carrier provides a domain name, turn this option on. Entries: 0=off, 1=on (Default: 0=off) 10-29-09 : SIP Proxy Setup - DNS IP Address DeÞne the DNS IP Address (normally provided by the SIP carrier). Enter the carrier-provided information or enter a valid DNS server IP address. Entries: 0.0.0.1-126.255.255.254 128.0.0.1-191.255.255.254 192.0.0.1-223.225.255.254 (Default=0.0.0.0) 10-29-10 : SIP Proxy Setup - DNS Trans. Port DeÞne the DNS Trans. port. Entries: 0-65535 (Default=53) SIP NAPT Router Setup 10-12-06 : NTCPU Network Setup - NAPT Router Setup Enable (1) or disable (0) the NAPT Router Setup. With SIP trunking behind a NAPT router, this must be set to enabled (1). Entries: 0=Disable, 1=Enable (Default: 0=No) 10-12-07 : NTCPU Network Setup - NAPT Router IP Address Set the NAPT Router IP address. With SIP trunking, the IP address of the WAN side of the router must be entered. (Default=0.0.0.0). 10-12-08 : NTCPU Network Setup - ICMP Redirect Enable or disable ICMP Redirect. Entries: 0=Enable, 1=Disable (Default=0) 10-23-01-10-23-04 : H.323 System Interconnection Used to determine if the system is interconnected and deþnes the IP address of another system, call control port number and alias address for Aspire system inter-connection. This program is expanded from 50 possible system numbers to 1000. SIP Protocol 84-14-01 : SIP Trunk Basic Information Setup - INVITE ReTx Count Set the INVITE Re TX Count. Entries: 0-255 (Default: 7) 84-14-02 : SIP Trunk Basic Information Setup - Request ReTX Count Set the Request Re TX Count. Entries: 0-255 (Default: 11) 84-14-03 : SIP Trunk Basic Information Setup - Response ReTX Count Set the Response Re TX Count. Entries: 0-255 (Default: 7) 84-14-04 : SIP Trunk Basic Information Setup - Request ReTX Start Time Set the Request Re TX Start Time. Entries: 0-65535 (0ms-6553.5 seconds) (Default: 5 (500ms)) Aspire SIP Trunking 11

84-14-05 : SIP Trunk Basic Information Setup - Request MAX ReTX Interval Set the Request MAX Re TX Interval. Entries: 0-65535 (0ms-6553.5 seconds) (Default:4 0 (4000ms)) 84-14-06 : SIP Trunk Basic Information Setup - SIP Trunk Port Set the SIP Trunk port number (Receiving Transport for Aspire SIP). Entries: 1-65535 (Default: 5060) 84-14-07 : SIP Trunk Basic Information Setup - Session Timer Value Set the Session Timer Value. Entries: 0-65535 seconds (Default: 0 (0 means session timer is OFF )) 84-14-08 : SIP Trunk Basic Information Setup - Minimum Session Timer Value Set the Minimum Session Timer Value. Entries: 0-65535 seconds (Default: 1800 seconds) 84-14-09 : SIP Trunk Basic Information Setup - Called Party Information Set the Called Party Information. Entries: 0=Request URI, 1=To header (Default: 0) SIP Proxy Setup 10-29-01 : SIP Proxy Setup - Outbound Proxy DeÞne the SIP Proxy setup, Default Proxy (Outbound). When SIP trunking is used, this must be on. Note; If entries are made in Program 10-29-xx for a SIP Server and the SIP Server is then removed or not used, the entries in Program 10-29-xx must be set back to their default settings. Even if 10-29-01 is set to 0 (off), the Aspire will still check the settings in the remaining 10-29 programs. Entries: 0=off, 1=on (Default: 0=off) 10-29-02 : SIP Proxy Setup - Default Proxy DeÞne the Default Proxy (inbound). Entries: 0=off, 1=on (Default: 0=off) 10-29-03 : SIP Proxy Setup - Default Proxy IP Address Enter the default Proxy IP Address if the SIP carrier is using an IP address for the proxy. In most cases, this will be left at the default entry as the domain name is used. Entries: 0.0.0.1-126.255.255.254 128.0.0.1-191.255.255.254 192.0.0.1-223.225.255.254 (Default=0.0.0.0) 10-29-04 : SIP Proxy Setup - Default Proxy Trans. Port DeÞne the Proxy Trans. port. Entries: 0-65535 (Default=5060) 10-29-12 : SIP Proxy Setup - Proxy Domain Name DeÞne the Proxy Domain Name (Aspire domain name). Entries: 64 characters maximum (Default=No Entry) 10-29-13 : SIP Proxy Setup - Proxy Host Name DeÞne the Proxy Host name (Aspire proxy name). Entries: 48 characters maximum (Default=No Entry) 12 Aspire SIP Trunking

SIP Registrar Setup 10-29-05 : SIP Proxy Setup - Registrar Mode DeÞne the Registrar Mode. This should always be set to manual when using SIP trunking. Entries: 0=none, 1=manual (Default: 0=None) 10-29-06 : SIP Proxy Setup - Registrar IP Address DeÞne the Registrar IP Address. The carrier may provide an IP address. In most cases, a domain name will be used so this entry will be left at the default. (Default=0.0.0.0). 10-29-07 : SIP Proxy Setup - Registrar Trans Port DeÞne the Registrar Trans. port. Entries: 0-65535 (Default=5060) 10-29-11 : SIP Proxy Setup - Registrar Domain Name DeÞne the Registrar Domain Name (normally provided by the SIP carrier). Example: SIPconnect-sca.atL0.cbeyond.net Entries: 128 characters maximum (Default=No Entry) 10-29-15 : SIP Proxy Setup - Registration Expiry Time DeÞne the Registration Expiry time - the time allowed to register with the SIP carrier. This should stay at the default entry. Entries: 120-65535 seconds (Default=3600 seconds) SIP Server Status 90-10-14 : System Alarm Setup - NTCPU-LAN Link Error (IP Layer 1) Assign a Major or Minor alarm status to for the LAN link. This program also assigns whether or not the alarm is displayed to a key telephone and whether or not the alarm information is reported to the pre-deþned destination. 90-10-60 : System Alarm Setup - SIP Registration Error NotiÞcation Assign a Major or Minor alarm status to for the SIP Registration Error. This program also assigns whether or not the alarm is displayed to a key telephone and whether or not the alarm information is reported to the predeþned destination. 90-11-01-90-11-13 : System Alarm Report DeÞne the details of the system alarm report (keyset to display alarms and EMail notiþcation setup). SIP Trunk Registration Information Setup 10-36-01 : SIP Trunk Registration Information Setup - Registration Enable or disable the SIP trunk registration. Entries: 0=Disable, 1=Enable (Default: Disabled) 10-36-02 : SIP Trunk Registration Information Setup - User ID DeÞne the user ID. Entries: 32 characters max (Default: None) 10-36-03 : SIP Trunk Registration Information Setup - Authentication User ID DeÞne the authentication user ID. Entries: 48 characters max (Default: None) 10-36-04 : SIP Trunk Registration Information Setup - Authentication Password DeÞne the authentication password. Entries: 24 characters max (Default: None) Aspire SIP Trunking 13

SIP UPnP 10-37-01 : UPnP Setup - UPnP Mode Use this option to determine whether UPnP task starts. If UPnP task starts, it obtains a NAPT router WAN IP Address by using NAT traversal and saves it in 10-12-07 automatically. Entries: 0=Disable, 1=Enable (Default: 0) 10-37-02 : UPnP Setup - UPnP Interval UPnP task will try to obtain the WAN IP Address of the NAPT router at the interval deþned in this option. Entries: 0-3600 (Default: 60) 14 Aspire SIP Trunking

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