Step 4 Configuring The Sip Server - Fuji Xerox ApeosPort-VI C7771 Administrator's Manual

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1) Select [Local Terminal Information].
2) Configure the required settings, and then select [Save].
Reference
For information on the local terminal information, refer to "Local Terminal Information" (P.293).
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Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Tools] screen is displayed.
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Select [Close].
Note
Rebooting the machine may be required depending on the settings. When a message displayed on the
screen, follow the message and reboot the machine.
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Print a configuration report to confirm the fax settings.
Reference
For information on how to print a configuration report, refer to "Print Reports" (P.131).

Step 4 Configuring the SIP Server

This section describes the configuration procedures to set the IP address, login user name,
and password of a SIP server to go through. Configure a SIP server when you use the IP fax
(SIP) feature via a SIP server.
Reference
You can configure the settings using CentreWare Internet Services. For information on how to use CentreWare Internet Services,
refer to "Configuring Machine Settings Using CentreWare Internet Services" (P.369).
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Display the [Tools] screen.
1) Press the <Log In/Out> button.
2) Enter the system administrator's user ID with the numeric keypad or the keyboard
displayed on the screen, and select [Enter].
When a passcode is required, select [Next] and enter the system administrator's
passcode, and select [Enter].
Note
The default user ID is "11111".
The default passcode is "x-admin".
3) Select [Tools] on the Services Home screen.
2
Configure SIP server settings.
Reference
For more information on SIP server settings, refer to "SIP Settings" (P.246).
1) Select [Connectivity & Network Setup].
2) Select [SIP settings].
3) Select [Enable SIP Server], and then select [Change Settings].
4) Select [Yes], and then select [Save].
5) Select [SIP Server IP Address Resolution], and then select [Change Settings].
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