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Merlin PLUS User Manual v2.0
5. Follow the instructions on the right-hand side of the panel to configure the transport settings
for the connection: Ensure that you select:
·
IP as the Transport.
·
SIP from the Session Protocol menu option.
Then click Next.
6. Configure the destination codec Address if you are dialing peer-to-peer, then specify the
network interface used to dial the connection, e.g. Primary (Ethernet port 1). Enter the
name of a registered SIP account if you are using a SIP server to establish a connection.
Use the format accountname@sipserverdomain, e.g.
At this point you can click Save Program and save the program with default algorithm and jitter
settings. Alternatively, click Next to confirm and specify algorithm and jitter settings for this
connection and configure backup audio settings (recommended).
Important Notes:
·
Enter the IP address or SIP URI, then a full colon and the session port number to
change the session port from the default setting 5060.
·
The audio port used by the codecs is allocated automatically from the 'pool' of ports
specified in the SIP Interfaces panel. The default setting is 5004 to 5054.
·
To contact a codec that is behind a firewall or NAT-enabled router, it is essential that
this and all other relevant ports are open and forwarded to the other device.
·
Tieline codecs automatically add "sip:" to the address you enter in the Address field
when dialing, so it's not necessary to add this.
7. Click the drop-down arrows on the right-hand side of each active drop-down menu to adjust
the Encoding, Sample rate or Bit rate parameters. Click Next to continue.
tieline_test1@getonsip.com
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