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SpectraLink Corporation Configuration and Administration—NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone
with SIP
PN: 72-1089-02-D.doc Page 34
Parameter Value Description Notes
PROXYn _MAIL_NOTIFY [email protected]x
or
Contact from whom mail
notification originates.
4
5
sip:name@domain
AUTH
[see warning note below]
username;password Credentials.
In general credentials are
needed for each registered
line.
6
.
username = The dial number or string that
identifies the line appearance. Generally an
extension or phone number.
password = a secure password created by
the system administer which enables a
handset to register and/or function.
CODECS codec1, codec2 Comma-separated list of
supported codecs in order of
preference.
Defaults to “g711u, g711a”. if either is
omitted it will be added to the end of the list.
LINEn username
The dial # or name. n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
The registered contact becomes:
sip:username@domain
LINEn _PROXY i SIP proxy server for this line. n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
i = the number of the proxy server 1, 2, 3.
LINEn _CALLID callerid String that displays at the
far end.
n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
callerid = the text that will display as the
caller ID on the called handset.
Sample generic file: filename is SIP_allusers.cfg
PROXY1_ADDR = 10.1.1.0
PROXY1_DOMAIN = slnkengr.com
PROXY2_ADDR = 10.15.10.2:5060
PROXY2_TYPE = Asterisk
PROXY2_DOMAIN = asterisk
PROXY2_KEYPRESS_INFO = enable
PROXY2_KEYPRESS_2833 = disable
PROXY2_HOLD_IP0 = disable
PROXY2_MAIL_SUBSCR = sip:[email protected]
PROXY2_MAIL_NOTIFY = sip:[email protected]
PROXY2_MAIL_ACCESS = 7999
4
Values as above.
5
For Inter-Tel SIP servers, both PROXYn_MAIL_SUBSCR and PROXYn_MAIL_NOTIFY parameters
must be set in the configuration file.
6
WARNING: providing credentials by using the AUTH parameters in the configuration files is a security risk
and should be avoided by entering usernames and passwords in admin menu or by allowing the user to login at
startup time. Credentials entered here are in plain text and accessible by anyone who can access the TFTP
server files. Credentials stored in the SIP server or in the handsets are protected.
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