Gigaset N670 IP PRO Installation, Configuration And Operation page 34

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Provider and PBX profiles
General provider data
Domain
Enter the domain part of the user address (SIP URI). Together with the phone's user name it
is used to build the Address Of Record (AOR) or to build a destination out of the dialled
number.
Examples:
sip.domain.net for
10.100.0.45
Proxy server address
The SIP proxy is your VoIP provider's gateway server and the first SIP server, where the device
should send SIP requests and expects to receive requests.
Enter the IP address or the (fully qualified) DNS name of your SIP proxy server (max. 74 char-
acters, 0 - 9, a - z, A - Z, -, ., _).
Examples: 10.100.0.45 or sip.domain.net or sipproxy01.domain.net
Proxy server port
Enter the port number of the first SIP server, where the device should send SIP requests and
expects to receive requests.
Range: 1-65535; Default: 5060 (for UDP/TCP), 5061 (for TLS)
DNS SRV SIP server redundancy lookup might provide a different server port which is used then.
Registration refresh time
Enter the time intervals (in seconds) at which the phone should repeat the registration with
the VoIP server (SIP proxy). A request will be sent to establish a session. The repeat is required
so that the phone's entry in the tables of the SIP proxy is retained and the phone can there-
fore be reached. The repeat will be carried out for all enabled VoIP connections.
Values: 1 - 5 digits, > 0; Default: 600 seconds
Transport protocol
Select between UDP, TCP and TLS.
UDP
(User Datagram Protocol) UDP is a non session-based protocol. UDP does not establish a
fixed connection. The data packets ("datagrams") are sent as a broadcast. The recipient is
solely responsible for making sure the data is received. The sender is not notified about
whether it is received or not.
TCP
(Transmission Control Protocol) TCP is a session-based transmission protocol. It sets up,
monitors and terminates a connection between sender and recipient for transporting
data.
TLS
(Transport Layer Security) TLS is a protocol for encrypting data transmissions on the
Internet. TLS is a superordinate transport protocol.
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john.smith@sip.domain.net
for
02871913000@10.100.0.45

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