Configuring Speed Dial Settings; Table 5-13: Voip - Line Settings; Figure 5-12: Voip - Speed Dial - AudioCodes MP-202 User Manual

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Parameter
Line Number
User ID
Block Caller ID
Display Name
Authentication User
Name
Authentication
Password
5.1.7

Configuring Speed Dial Settings

Use the 'Speed Dial Settings' screen to associate a called party's contact parameters
(including the IP address of his/her ATA and Line ID) with a number that you'll dial to call
him/her. The number of speed-dialing codes that can be defined is unlimited. Use the
screen to define a destination type: Proxy, Local Line or Direct Call.
Note that when connecting the MP-202 to a World-Wide SIP Server (refer to' Connecting
MP-202's VoIP to a VoIP Service Provider' on page 55), you don't need to configure 'Speed
Dial Settings'.
To configure 'Speed Dial' settings:
1.
Click tab 'Speed Dial'; the 'Speed Dial' screen opens.
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Table 5-13: VoIP - Line Settings

A telephone port in the MP-202 to which you can connect a standard
(POTS) telephone. You can manage which telephone is operational by
checking the check-box adjacent to it.
This telephone's VoIP user ID, used for identification to initiate and accept
calls.
Check this check box to hide your ID from the remote party.
Used to define a name to intuitively identify the line. A free text description
to be displayed to remote parties as your caller ID.
The user name received from the VoIP Service Provider. Used when
sending a response to Unauthorized or Proxy Authentication Requested
(401/407).
The password received from the VoIP Service Provider. Used when
sending a response to Unauthorized or Proxy Authentication Requested
(401/407).

Figure 5-12: VoIP - Speed Dial

5. Configuring VoIP Parameters
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