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Default SipEndpoint.config Settings

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This documentation is outdated and is included for historical purposes only.


Using the Default Configuration File

You can find the default configuration file in the following location:

<installation folder>/Configuration/SipEndpoint.config

This file contains XML configuration details that affect how your SIP Endpoint SDK application behaves. The inital settings are the same as those specified for use with the QuickStart application that is included with your SIP Endpoint SDK release.

Configuration settings are separated into two containers: the Basic Container holds the connectivity details that are required to connect to your SIP Server, while the Genesys Container holds a variety of configuration settings.

Basic Container

The first Container ("Basic") holds the basic connectivity details that are required to connect to your SIP Server. This container has at least one connection (Connectivity) element with the following attributes:

<Connectivity user="DN" server="SERVER:PORT" protocol="TRANSPORT"/>

If you are using a configuration that supports Disaster Recovery and Geo-Redundancy, there may be multiple connection elements present with each specifying a separate possible connection. Refer to the configuration settings of that feature for details. You will have to make the following changes and save the updated configuration file before using the SIP Endpoint SDK:

  • user="DN" — Supply a valid DN for the user attribute.
  • server="SERVER:PORT" — Replace SERVER with the host name where your SIP Server is deployed, and PORT with the SIP port of the SIP Server host. (The default SIP port value is 5060.)
  • protocol="TRANSPORT" — Set the protocol attribute to reflect the protocol being used to communicate with SIP Server. Possible values are UDP, TCP, or TLS.

Genesys Container

The second Container ("Genesys") holds a number of configurable settings that are organized into domains and sections. These settings do not have to be changed, but can be customized to take full control over your SIP Endpoint SDK applications.

An overview of the settings in this container and the valid values for these settings is provided here:

Section Setting Values Description
codecs — See Working with Codec Priorities
device
audio_in_device String Microphone device name
audio_out_device String Speaker device name
headset_name String The name of the headset model
manual_audio_devices_configure Number Valid values: 0 or 1. The setting is active if use_headset=0. Enables configuration of the preferred input and output devices that are set in audio_in_device and audio_out_device.
use_headset Number Valid values: 0 or 1. If set to 1, the SDK uses a headset as the preferred audio input and output device.
diagnostics
enable_logging Number Valid values: 0 or 1. Disable or enable logging.
log_file String Log file name, for example, SipEndpoint.log
log_level Valid values: 0 – 4. Log levels: 0 = "Fatal"; 1 = "Error"; 2 = "Warning"; 3 = "Info"; 4 = "Debug".
log_options_provider String Valid values for webrtc = (warning, state, api, debug, info, error, critical). For example: gsip=2, webrtc=(error,critical)
logger_type file If set to file, the log data will be printed to the file specified by the log_file parameter.
endpoint
audio_qos Number The integer value representing the DSCP bits to set for RTP audio packets. Note: QoS is not supported for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or higher.
include_os_version_in_user_agent_header Number If set to 1, the user agent field includes the OS version the client is currently running on. Default: 0.
ip_versions IPv4

IPv6
IPv4,IPv6
IPv6,IPv4
empty

A value of IPv4 means that the application selects an available local IPv4 address; IPv6 addresses are ignored.

A value of IPv6 means that the application selects an available local IPv6 address; IPv4 addresses are ignored.
A value of IPv4,IPv6 or an empty value means that the application selects an IPv4 address if one exists. If not, an available IPv6 address is selected.
A value of IPv6,IPv4 means that the application selects an IPv6 address if one exists. If not, an available IPv4 address is selected.
Default: IPv4,IPv6.
NOTE: This parameter has no effect if the public_address option specifies an explicit IP address.

public_address String Local IP address or Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the machine.
rtp_inactivity_timeout Number Timeout interval for RTP inactivity. Valid values are integers from 0 to 150. A value of 0 or values greater than 150 mean that this feature is not activated. A value in the range of 1 to 150 indicates the inactivity timeout interval in seconds. Default: 0.
rtp_port_min Number The integer value representing the minimum value for an RTP port range. Must be within the valid port range of 9000 to 65535. If the minimum and maximum values are not specified or are set to an invalid value, the default minimum (9000) and maximum (minimum value + 999) are used. Setting the minimum to a value that is larger than the maximum is considered an error and will result in a failure to initialize the endpoint.
rtp_port_max Number The integer value representing the maximum value for an RTP port range. Must be within the valid port range of 9000 to 65535. If the minimum and maximum values are not specified or are set to an invalid value, the default minimum (9000) and maximum (minimum value + 999) are used. Setting the maximum to a value that is less than the minimum is considered an error and will result in a failure to initialize the endpoint.
signaling_qos Number The integer value representing the DSCP bits to set for SIP packets. Note: QoS is not supported for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or higher.
sip_port_min Number The integer value representing the minimum value for a SIP port range. Must be within the valid port range of 1 to 65535. If the minimum and maximum values are not specified or are set to an invalid value, the default minimum (5060) and maximum (minimum value + 6) are used. Setting the minimum to a value that is larger than the maximum is considered an error and will result in a failure to initialize the endpoint.
sip_port_max Number The integer value representing the maximum value for a SIP port range. Must be within the valid port range of 1 to 65535. If the minimum and maximum values are not specified or are set to an invalid value, the default minimum (5060) and maximum (minimum value + 6) are used. Setting the maximum to a value that is less than the minimum is considered an error and will result in a failure to initialize the endpoint.
video_qos Number The integer value representing the DSCP bits to set for RTP Video packets. Note: QoS is not supported for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or higher.
vq_report_collector See Producing RTCP Extended Reports
vq_report_publish See Producing RTCP Extended Reports
mailbox
password String Mailbox password
server String Proxy server address and port for this mailbox
timeout Number Registration timeout interval
transport udp

tcp
tls

Transport protocol to use when communicating with server
user String User ID for this mailbox
nat
ice_enabled Boolean Enable or disable ICE
stun_server String STUN server address. An empty or null value indicates this feature is not being used.
stun_server_port String STUN server port value
turn_password Number Password for TURN authentication
turn_relay_type Number Type of TURN relay
turn_server String TURN server address. An empty or null value indicates this feature is not being used.
turn_server_port String TURN server port value
turn_user_name String User ID for TURN authorization
proxy<n>
display_name String Proxy display name
password String Proxy password
reg_interval Number The period, in seconds, after which the endpoint starts a new registration cycle when a SIP proxy is down. Valid values are integers greater than or equal to 0. If the setting is empty or negative, the default value is 0, which means no new registration cycle is allowed. If the setting is greater than 0, a new registration cycle is allowed and will start after the period specified by regInterval.
reg_timeout Number The period, in seconds, after which registration should expire. A new REGISTER request will be sent before expiration. Valid values are integers greater than or equal to 0. If the setting is 0 or empty/null, then registration is disabled, putting the endpoint in standalone mode.
security
cert_file String Thumbprint value of the Public endpoint certificate file, which is used as a client-side certificate for outgoing TLS connection and server-side certificate for incoming TLS connections. For example: 78 44 34 36 7a c2 22 48 bd 5c 76 6b 00 84 5d 66 83 f5 85 d5
tls_enabled Number If set to 1, connection with TLS transport will be registered. Default: 0.
use_srtp String

disabled optional
mandatory

Indicates whether to use SRTP
session
agc_mode 0

1

If set to 0, AGC (Automatic Gain Control) is disabled; if set to 1, it is enabled. Default: 1. Other values are reserved for future extensions. This configuration is applied at startup, after which time the agc_mode setting can be changed to 1 or 0 from the main sample application.

NOTE: It is not possible to apply different AGC settings for different channels in multi-channel scenarios.

auto_accept_video Number If set to 1, video calling is enabled and if set to 0, video calling is disabled
auto_answer Number If set to 1, all incoming calls should be answered automatically.
dtmf_method Rfc2833

Info
InbandRtp

Method to send DTMF
dtx_mode Number Valid values: 0 or 1. If set to 1, DTX is activated.
reject_session_when_headset_na Number Valid values 0 or 1. If set to 1, the SDK should reject the incoming session if a USB headset is not available.
sip_code_when_headset_na Number If a valid SIP error code is supplied, the SDK rejects the incoming session with the specified SIP error code if a USB headset is not available.
vad_level Number Sets the degree of bandwidth reduction. Valid values: 0 – 3 — from 0 (conventional VAD) to 3 (aggressive high).

Additional Configuration Options

The default configuration file may not contain all settings that may be used with the SIP Endpoint SDK; additional settings can be added to change certain behaviors. Check Configuring SIP Endpoint SDK for .NET for a discussion of these additional settings.

This page was last edited on July 26, 2016, at 21:31.
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