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[Linphone-users] Re: linphonerc
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Petr Pisar |
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[Linphone-users] Re: linphonerc |
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Wed, 4 Oct 2006 16:11:12 +0000 (UTC) |
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On 2006-10-04, adam <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> con_type
> It's a setting to tell linphone how much bandwidth it can use:
> 0=analog 28k modem
> 1=56k modem
> 2=128 modem
> 3=minimum adsl modem
> 4=unlimited (ethernet)
>
[...]
> nat_address
> put the IP number of NAT here
>
This value can be used to override contact header IP. This is usefeul to
supress automatival too "smart" IP address selection if you have more IPs.
> download_bw
> ?
> upload_bw
> ?
It has similar purpose as the con_type. Different codecs are offered in
SDP when different bandwith is available.
> If you are in a IPV6 network then you can use these addresses instead of
> the more common IPV4
> 0 = dont use ipv6
> 1 = use ipv6
>
Linphone is not able to combine different IP protocols at the same time
(e.g. SIP over IPv4 and RTP over IPv6).
> default_proxy
> Linphone has a section in the config file for storing different
> registration server information. These are numbered (starting at zero).
> Put the number here for the index of the registration setting you wish to
> use.
>
Few days ago Simon sent a description of proxy, reagistrar and route
relation to this conference.
-- Petr