WHAT IS A SIP SERVER (PROXY AND REGISTRAR)?
A SIP server administers the VoIP traffic in your multi-site configuration. The TalkSwitch has a SIP Server fully integrated for easy deployment and maintenance of your VoIP network. If you are deploying a multi-site configuration, which can include other TalkSwitch units, certified 3rd party gateways and certified 3rd party SIP phones, then one of your TalkSwitch can act as the SIP server. The other devices in your configuration will register with this TalkSwitch and all VoIP calls will be negotiated through this TalkSwitch. When you first set up another VoIP device, it will register itself with this TalkSwitch so that calls can be directed to your location. When you attempt to make a VoIP call, your device will contact the TalkSwitch that is configured as the SIP Server to obtain the contact information for the destination you are trying to reach. Once the information is received, the call is established directly between your location and the destination. The SIP Server is no longer
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