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Voice over IP (VoIP)
1. Go to Setup > VoIP > Account Settings.
2. Click Add.
3. Enter the account details.
Under the General tab:
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See Account Information on page 17.
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See Account Credentials on page 17.
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See SIP Server Settings on page 17.
Under the Network tab:
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See Transport Settings on page 18.
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See Proxy Settings on page 18.
4. Click OK.
To edit an account, select the account in the account list and click Modify.
To remove an account, select the account in the account list and click Remove.
Account Information
Name – Enter a descriptive name. This can for example be a first and last name, a role, or a location. The name is used as
an alias and is especially useful when several accounts have the same user ID.
Default account – Select to make this the default account. Only one account can be the default account.
At startup, the first time the product is accessed or after a reset, a peer account is created automatically and set to be the
default account. This peer account can only be removed if at least one more account has been added to the list.
The default account will be used when making a VAPIX
which SIP account to call from. For more information, visit www.axis.com/developer.
Account Credentials
User ID – User ID is typically the extension or phone number assigned to the Axis product at the SIP server. It is also
possible to use a SIP URI as a User ID if required by the SIP server.
Authentication ID – Enter the Authenticaion ID used for authenticating against the SIP server. This is typically the
same as the User ID.
Password – Enter the password associated with the SIP account for authenticating against the SIP server.
Caller ID – The name that is presented to the recipient of calls from this Axis product.
To create an account that is registered with a PBX or a service provider, enter the user ID, password, and the registrar address or
domain name. See SIP Server Settings below. If you only enter a user ID, the account will be used as a peer-to-peer account.
Note
Unless the devices are connected to NATs with SIP-specific port forwarding such as STUN or TURN, the account will only be
able to communicate with devices that are connected to the same private network. For more information, see Network
Address Translation (NAT) Traversal (port forwarding) on page 15.
SIP Server Settings
Domain name – If available, enter the public domain name. The domain name will be shown as part of the SIP address
when calling other accounts. For more information, see About SIP Addresses on page 19.
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