65535 1 10 True vertical True 3 2 12 6 True 0 Pass_word: True entry_password 2 3 GTK_FILL True True 1 2 True 0 _Username: True entry_password GTK_FILL True True True 0 True True True True gtk-clear 1 False 1 1 2 2 3 True 0 3 <b>Example:</b> user@my.sip.server True 1 2 1 2 False False 0 True True True 0 6 12 True 13 4 6 6 True True 1 2 2 3 True True The username for SIP authentication, if different from the SIP URI username. 1 4 10 11 True True Hostname of the proxy for outbound requests. 1 2 5 6 True True adjustment3 1 4 8 9 True 0 NAT Traversal Options 4 True 0 Proxy Options 4 4 5 True 0 Miscellaneous Options 4 9 10 True 24 True 0 STUN Server: entry_stun-server 2 3 GTK_FILL True 12 Discover the STUN server automatically True True False True True Look up the DNS SRV record at the service's domain for the host name of a STUN server. 4 1 2 GTK_FILL True 12 Discover Binding True True False True Update the registration binding if the external address for the client is discovered to be different from the local binding. 4 3 4 True 12 True 0 Server: 5 6 True 0 Keep-Alive Options 4 6 7 True 12 True 0 Mechanism: 7 8 True 12 True 0 Interval (seconds) 8 9 True 12 True 0 Authentication username: 10 11 True 12 True 0 Transport: 11 12 True 12 Loose Routing True True False True Use the loose routing behavior and the Route header as recommended in RFC 3261. 4 12 13 True 0 Port: spinbutton_stun-port 2 3 2 3 True True adjustment1 1 3 4 2 3 True 0 Port: 2 3 5 6 True True adjustment2 1 Port of the proxy for outbound requests. 3 4 5 6 True Advanced False False 1 True vertical 6 True 0 What is your SIP login ID? 0 True 0 0 0.34999999403953552 0.34999999403953552 3 12 True vertical 4 True True 0 True 0.10000000149011612 <b>Example:</b> user@my.sip.server True 1 1 True 0 What is your SIP account password? 2 True 0 0 0.34999999403953552 0.34999999403953552 12 True True False 3 65535 1 10 10000 1 10