Activating/Deactivating Network Mailbox, Entering Numbers; Saving Messenger Access Data - Gigaset S675IP User Manual

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Web configurator –configuring phone via PC
Activating/deactivating network
mailbox, entering numbers
Many fixed line network providers and
VoIP providers offer answer machines on
the network – these are known as network
mailboxes.
Each network mailbox accepts incoming
calls made via the corresponding line
(fixed line network or corresponding VoIP
phone number).
You can enter the relevant network mail-
box for each configured connection (VoIP,
fixed line network) via the Web configura-
tor. You can activate or deactivate the net-
work mailbox for your VoIP connections.
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Open the following Web page:
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Telephony
A list with all possible connections is dis-
played on the Web page. The names of the
connections are displayed in the
column.
tion
Entering numbers
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Enter the network mailbox number in
the
column after the
Call number
desired connection.
The phone number of the VoIP network
mailbox may already be preset and is
displayed under
Call
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Now click
to save your settings.
Set
Activating/deactivating the network
mailbox
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You can activate (
the network mailbox using the option
in the
column for each of your
Active
VoIP connections. Activating/deactivat-
ing is carried out by clicking on the
appropriate option. The change does
not need to be saved.
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Settings
Network
Mailbox.
Connec-
number.
) or deactivate (
Please note:
– You need to have requested the network
mailbox for your fixed line network connec-
tion from your fixed line network provider.
– For how to enter the network mailbox num-
bers and activate/deactivate network mail-
boxes, please see page 70.

Saving messenger access data

The messenger client in your base station
enables instant messaging (immediate
message transfer, chatting). The phone
supports the XMPP messenger (Jabber).
In order for you to use your phone's mes-
senger to "go online" and "chat" on the
Internet, the access data of a messenger
server must be saved on your phone.
You can define a
for your phone. Both are required if
ority
you are logged in (online) with the mes-
senger server with several devices (phone,
desktop PC and laptop) at the same time
using the same Jabber
The
Resource
between these devices. The phone cannot
log in with the messenger server if it does
not have a resource name.
You should assign a
sage will only be sent to one device for
each Jabber ID. The
which of the devices receives the mes-
sage.
Example: You are online using one of your
phone's handsets and your PC both at the
)
same time. You have assigned your phone
(Resource
name "phone")
PC
(Resource
case, any message addressed to your Jab-
ber ID will be sent to your phone.
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Open the following Web page:
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Settings
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Enter the user ID (max. 50 characters)
and password (max. 20 characters) that
you used to register with the messen-
ger server in the
cation password
name and a
Resource
ID.
name is used to distinguish
as each mes-
Priority
determines
Priority
5 and your
Priority
name "PC") Priority 10. In this
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Messaging
Messenger.
and
Jabber ID
fields.
Pri-
Authenti-

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