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VoIP Domain - SIP Proxy

What can I do here?

Use this window to create or edit a SIP Proxy (also known as a SIP server or Registrar).

Getting Here

Getting Here - Object Explorer > New > Network Object > More > VoIP Domain > SIP Proxy

VoIP Domains

There are five types of VoIP Domain objects:

In many VoIP networks, the control signals follow a different route through the network than the media. This is the case when the call is managed by a signal routing device. Signal routing is done in SIP by the Redirect Server, Registrar, and/or Proxy. In SIP, signal routing is done by the Gatekeeper and/or gateway.

Enforcing signal routing locations is an important aspect of VoIP security. It is possible to specify the endpoints that the signal routing device is allowed to manage. This set of locations is called a VoIP Domain. For more information refer to the R80.20 VoIP Administration Guide.