SIP phone, initiate calls from the phone to GDS3710 and get real time audio/video stream. The GDS3710 can be connected with a SIP phone in 2 different ways, either using peering mode (without a SIP server) or through a SIP server/registrar.
PEERING SCENARIO In this scenario, we assume that the GDS3710 is installed on a small warehouse at front door and GXP2170 inside to monitor and control the access of the premise. Visitors needs to press the door bell button on the GDS3710 to initiate a video call and the related person at the GXP2170 side can open the door remotely to allow the visitors to get in as shown in the figure below.
192.168.6.62:5060 in our example. 4. Enter the “Remote PIN to Open the Door” in order to open the door via DTMF while in active call with the GDS3710, the remote PIN used in our example is “123456”. 5. Click button to apply changes.
6. You need to make sure that the Direct IP Call feature is enabled from the GDS3710 Web GUI under SIP SettingsSIP Advanced SettingsEnable Direct IP Call. Figure 3: Enable Direct IP Call GXP2170 Configuration Settings The GXP2170 related Account need to be set as “Active”, and the “Local SIP Port” need to match the port configured on GDS3710.
Specifies the System Identification, to identify the GDS3710, in our example its “GDS3710_Front_Door”. • Specifies the System Number which is the GDS3710 number, the system number used in our example is 192.168.6.62. • Configures the Access Password for opening the door remotely and it should match the password configured under “Remote PIN to Open the Door”...
/ reject the call or press the OpenDoor softkey, then a DTMF code for “Remote PIN for Open the Door” will be sent to the GDS3710 in order to open the door remotely as displayed on the following screenshot.
CONNECTION USING SIP SERVER In this scenario, we assume that the GDS3710 is configured with a SIP account and the GXP2170 is also configured with a SIP account under the same SIP server. GXP2170 IP: 192.168.6.62 SIP Account : 2001...
Remote PIN to Open the Door: the remote PIN used in our example is “123456”. 2. Click button to apply changes. The following figure shows an example of the configuration done. P a g e Connecting GDS3710 with GXP21xx Configuration Guide...
Figure 10: Door System Settings GXP2170 Configuration Settings A SIP account needs to be registered on the GXP2170 side as well to interact with the GDS3710 trough the same SIP server. The GXP2170 SIP settings are available under the Web GUIAccountsAccount(x)General Settings as displayed on the following figure.
Specifies the System Identification, to identify the GDS3710, in our example its “GDS3710_Front_Door”. • Specifies the System Number which is the GDS3710 number, the system number used in our example is 2002. • Configures the Access Password which is the “Remote PIN to Open the Door” configured on the GDS3710 Web GUI settings.
Figure 12: GDS Settings Once the user presses the ring button on the GDS3710, an INVITE will be sent to the GXP phone, and the GDS3710 stream will be played, allowing users to either answer / reject the call or press the OpenDoor softkey, then a DTMF code for “Remote PIN for Open the Door”...