Difference between revisions of "M4 Connection Points"
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* '''Limit up to (number) calls, during (number) seconds''' – allows to set calls per second limit in some period. [[File:call_limit_per_period.png]] | * '''Limit up to (number) calls, during (number) seconds''' – allows to set calls per second limit in some period. [[File:call_limit_per_period.png]] | ||
* '''Periodic check''' - Turns on or off functionality which disables provider if it is unreachable. | |||
* '''Sticky Contact''' – if this option is enabled, M2 uses only first SIP Contact header received from Termination Point. Sometimes Terminators change Contact header in the middle of SIP dialog and in some cases this may lead to unpredicted behavior (for example Terminator changes Contact header to wrong address and calls do not terminate properly). Use this option only if you know what you are doing. This option applies only to Termination points. | * '''Sticky Contact''' – if this option is enabled, M2 uses only first SIP Contact header received from Termination Point. Sometimes Terminators change Contact header in the middle of SIP dialog and in some cases this may lead to unpredicted behavior (for example Terminator changes Contact header to wrong address and calls do not terminate properly). Use this option only if you know what you are doing. This option applies only to Termination points. |
Revision as of 14:32, 14 July 2015
General
- Accountcode – the unique ID of the device in the system.
- Description – for informational purposes.
- Type – what type of device it is.
- Ringing Timeout – allows to limit the ringing duration in seconds. Leave 0 for unlimited. Minimal value is 10 seconds.
- Call Timeout – allows to limit answered call billsec. Leave 0 for unlimited.
Servers
- Server – allows to choose server in multiple servers system.
Authentication
IP Authentication:
- IP Address – Device IP address (IP ranges and subnets are accepted).
- Port – Device Port.
Origination Point
All the information about these settings you can find – M2 Origination Points
Termination Point
All the information about these settings you can find – M2 Termination Points
CallerID
A CallerID consists of two parts: Name and Number. The "Number" part is transferred by default by all technologies (GSM, PSTN, SIP etc), but the "Name" part is transferred only by some. The number you see on your mobile phone when someone is calling you is the "Number" part.
- Name – the "Name" part of the CallerID.
- Number – the "Number" part of the CallerID. Only numerical values can be entered in this field.
NOTE: if you leave these fields empty, the user can set the CallerID name by himself. Usually it is not advisable to allow the user do it on his own. If CallerID number field is empty, system will take device username as CallerID number (if device is username/password authenticated).
- Random Number from Number Pool – This functionality gives you an ability to send different caller number on each Call. Available from MOR X4. More information: Number Pool.
- Unknown - This option lets you set CallerID number to unknown.
Codecs
Choose the codecs your provider uses.
NOTES:
- If the Provider and the Device do not have similar codecs, no call can be established.
Advanced
- Grace Time - if call duration is less than Grace Time, it will not be accounted.
- Accept calls from any port – ignore the port number where request came from.
- Custom SIP Header - adds custom header to SIP request. Format is header: value (for example x-My-Custom-Header: my value)
- Limit up to (number) calls, during (number) seconds – allows to set calls per second limit in some period.
- Periodic check - Turns on or off functionality which disables provider if it is unreachable.
- Sticky Contact – if this option is enabled, M2 uses only first SIP Contact header received from Termination Point. Sometimes Terminators change Contact header in the middle of SIP dialog and in some cases this may lead to unpredicted behavior (for example Terminator changes Contact header to wrong address and calls do not terminate properly). Use this option only if you know what you are doing. This option applies only to Termination points.
- Disconnect Code Changes – This functionality lets you to change one Hangup Cause Code into another. More information: Disconnect Code Changes.