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General
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;Softphone usage modes:
;Softphone usage modes: Single call mode - single window, basic functionality. Enabled by default.
;: Single call mode - single window, basic functionality. Enabled by default.
Extended mode - two windows, multiple calls, conferences, attended transfers.
Extended mode - two windows, multiple calls, conferences, attended transfers.
Communication types:
Communication types:

Revision as of 19:09, 31 October 2023

MicroSIP is a SIP softphone based on the PJSIP stack available for Microsoft Windows. It facilitates high quality VoIP calls based on the open SIP protocol.

IP Ports and Protocols used by SIP Devices. The following ports are associated with a successful communication:
IP Ports and Protocols used by SIP Devices
Trust Over IP Port Type Description
SIP Server Ex. 192.168.1.1 5060 UDP SIP endpoints
SIP Server Ex. 192.168.1.1 10000:65000 UDP RTP/SRTP Media
A security group controls the traffic that is allowed to our IP; reach and leave the resources that it is associated with.
General
Softphone usage modes
Single call mode - single window, basic functionality. Enabled by default.

Extended mode - two windows, multiple calls, conferences, attended transfers. Communication types: Calls through SIP server / PBX - select "Add Account" after installing. Direct calls by IP address (or domain name). Works out of the box, using the "Local Account". After automatic startup or when you close the main window MicroSIP will be minimized to the system tray.

MicroSIP does not require the installation of additional libraries, runtimes or frameworks.