Cisco BTS 10200 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – SIP Devices; SIP Registration
- Page 3 – Static Registration
- Page 4 – SIP User Authentication
- Page 5 – Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch-Based Features; Activation and Deactivation of Anonymous Call Rejection
- Page 6 – Billing; CALEA Call Content
- Page 7 – Call Forwarding Activation and Deactivation; Call Forwarding to an E.164 Number or an Extension Number; Calling Name and Number Delivery; Rules
- Page 8 – Caller ID Delivery Suppression; Called Party Termination is Not Available/Not Reachable; Cisco BTS 10200 Supplementary Vertical Service Code Features
- Page 9 – Customer Access Treatment; Direct Inward Dialing; Direct Outward Dialing
- Page 10 – Emergency Call
- Page 11 – Incoming and Outgoing Simulated Facility Group; Interworking; Outgoing Call Barring
- Page 12 – Remote Activation of Call Forwarding
- Page 14 – Jointly-Provided Features; Session Timer
- Page 15 – Reliable Provisional Responses
- Page 16 – Supported Handsets
- Page 17 – Supported Features
- Page 18 – Distinctive Ringing
- Page 19 – Independently Provided Features
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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Protocol User Guide
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SIP Protocol Subscriber Features
With Release 4.4, Cisco BTS 10200 supports SIP subscribers such as SIP phones compliant with RFC
3261 or RFC 2543. The SIP protocol support in Cisco BTS 10200 provides the capability to provision
subscriber features, and to allow SIP devices to work with the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch. This chapter
describes the subscriber features.
For quick-reference tables listing the Subscriber features, see Chapter 1.
SIP Phone Initialization
shows SIP phone initialization on bootup.
The image shows actions that occur external to Cisco BTS 10200—it does not show how
Cisco BTS 10200 controls SIP initialization, but rather is representative of how a client may establish
its identity with Cisco BTS 10200.
The numbers in the image reference the numerical order in which the sequence would occur.
Figure 1
SIP Phone Initialization
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IP
DHCP
TFTP
DNS
IP_Addr,
Gateway,
TFTP Srv & Files
Help me
boot
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Who am I?
Config File,
Image, SIP Info
Cisco BTS
10200 IP
Address?
Cisco BTS
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IP_Addr
REGISTER
200 OK
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Summary
2-2 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Protocol User Guide OL-5352-03 Chapter 2 SIP Protocol Subscriber Features SIP Devices The following Cisco SIP devices, when running a SIP application image, are supported onCisco BTS 10200: • Cisco ATA 186/188 • Cisco IP Phone 7905 • Cisco IP Phone 7912 • Cisco IP ...
2-3 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Protocol User Guide OL-5352-03 Chapter 2 SIP Protocol Subscriber Features The Cisco BTS 10200 generates a warning event when a request from a client fails authentication.Thiscan be indicative of a provisioning error, or of an attempt by an unauthorized client to co...
2-4 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Protocol User Guide OL-5352-03 Chapter 2 SIP Protocol Subscriber Features SIP User Authentication In this release, Cisco BTS 10200 can act as an authentication server. Authentication is enabled on theserving domain through provisioning. Whenever a SIP request is re...