E.2. Authentication response

E.2.1. Challenge authentication

Table E.2. Access-Challenge

A challenge response allows the authentication details to be specified. By default this is not required as the FB6000 will generate a challenge.

AVPNo.Usage
Digest-Realm104Digest Realm
Digest-Nonce105Digest Nonce
Digest-QOP110Digest QOP
Digest-Algorithm111Digest Algorithm
Digest-Opaque116Digest Opaque

E.2.2. Accepted authentication (registration)

Table E.3. Access-Accept

AVPNo.Usage
Calling-Station-Id31Calling number to be set up for tel:number routing to this registration

E.2.3. Accepted authentication (invite)

Note that this section is not yet complete

Table E.4. Access-Accept

AVPNo.Usage
Chargeable-User-Identity89Identity to be used on accounting records
Calling-Station-Id31Overrides CLI to use on this call, Anonymous will flag as withheld CLI
Called-Station-Id30URI for destination, may appear multiple times
SIP-AOR121Can be used to send a redirect back to the sender

The Called-Station-Id is used to say where to send the call. If none are specified then a default call routing logic is used. See Section 15.11.2.1 for details.

E.2.4. Rejected authentication

Table E.5. Access-Reject

AVPNo.Usage
Reply-Message18Reply message sent in SIP response

The reply message is included in a Warning heading.