Achieving SIP RFC Compliance
Cisco paper describes how to use or configure your Cisco SIP gateway so as to comply with published SIP standards.
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Cisco Configuring SIP Call-Transfer Features
A Cisco how-to discussion on configuring SIP Call-Transfer Features.
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Configuring SIP Message Components, Session Timers, and Responses
This paper describes how to configure SIP message components, session timers, and responses.
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Configuring SIP AAA Features
Describes how to configure the following SIP AAA features: Configurable Screening Indicator (handled in this document as a subset of SIP - Enhanced Billing Support for Gateways), RADIUS Pre-authentication for Voice Calls, SIP - Enhanced Billing Support for Gateways, and SIP: Gateway HTTP Authentication Digest.
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Configuring SIP Connection-Oriented Media and Forking Features
Describes how to configure the media-support features for SIP such as Connection-Oriented Media (Comedia) Enhancements for SIP and SIP Support for Media Forking.
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Configuring SIP Gateway Support for the bind Command
This paper describes the SIP Gateway Support for the bind Command feature. With the addition of the bind command, you can configure the source IP address of signaling packets or both signaling and media packets.
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Configuring SIP DTMF Features
This chapter discusses the SIP features that support dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signaling.
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Configuring SIP ISDN Support Features
Discusses SIP features such as ISDN Calling Name Display, Signal ISDN B-Channel ID to Enable Application Control of Voice Gateway Trunks, SIP Carrier Identification Code (CIC), SIP: ISDN Suspend/Resume Support, and SIP PSTN Transport Using Cisco's Generic Transparency Descriptor (GTD).
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Configuring SIP QoS Features
This paper discusses the features that affect quality of service (QoS) in SIP networks.
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Configuring SIP MWI
Discusses message-waiting indication (MWI) in a SIP-enabled network.
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