MediaPack SIP
MediaPack SIP User’s Manual 20 Document #: LTRT-65405
• Restart button on the back panel that restarts the MP-11x gateway, and is also used to
restore the MP-11x parameters to their factory default values.
1.4.4 SIP Features
The MediaPack SIP gateway complies with the IETF RFC 3261 standard.
• Reliable User Datagram Protocol (UDP) transport, with retransmissions.
• Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Transport layer.
• SIPS using TLS (MP-11x only).
• T.38 real time fax (using SIP).
Note: If the remote side includes the fax maximum rate parameter in the Session Description
Protocol (SDP) body of the INVITE message, the gateway returns the same rate in the
response SDP.
• Works with Proxy or without Proxy, using an internal routing table.
• Fallback to internal routing table if Proxy is not responding.
• Supports up to four Proxy servers. If the primary Proxy fails, the MediaPack automatically
switches to a redundant Proxy.
• Supports domain name resolving using DNS SRV records for Proxy, Registrar and domain
names that appear in the Contact and Record-Route headers.
• Proxy and Registrar Authentication (handling 401 and 407 responses) using Basic or Digest
methods.
• Single gateway Registration or multiple Registration of all gateway endpoints.
• Configuration of authentication username and password per each gateway endpoint, or
single username and password per gateway.
• Supported methods: INVITE, CANCEL, BYE, ACK, REGISTER, OPTIONS, INFO, REFER,
NOTIFY, PRACK, UPDATE and SUBSCRIBE.
• Modifying connection parameters for an already established call (re-INVITE).
• Working with Redirect server and handling 3xx responses.
• Early media (supporting 183 Session Progress).
• PRACK reliable provisional responses (RFC 3262).
• Call Hold and Transfer Supplementary services using REFER, Refer-To, Referred-By,
Replaces and NOTIFY.
• Call Forward (using 302 response): Immediate, Busy, No reply, Busy or No reply, Do Not
Disturb.
• Supports RFC 3327, Adding ‘Path’ to Supported header.
• Supports RFC 3581, Symmetric Response Routing.
• Supports RFC 4028, Session Timers in SIP.
• Supports network asserted identity and privacy (RFC 3325 and RFC 3323).
• Supports Tel URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) according to RFC 2806 bis.
• Remote party ID <draft-ietf-sip-privacy-04.txt>.
• Supports obtaining Proxy Domain Name(s) from DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol)
according to RFC 3361.
• RFC 2833 relay for Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) digits, including payload type
negotiation.
• DTMF out-of-band transfer using: