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Voice over IP (VoIP)
name and correct password is always successful. Only when a connection is estab-
lished is there an attempt made to occupy a licence under the SIP log-on. If all
licences are occupied currently, the SIP subscriber can only make emergency calls.
When a SIP subscriber logs off, when terminating the programme, for example, the
associated licence will become available immediately. A licence is also made
available when a SIP subscriber's regular status query is not conducted. The
internal clock for automatic log-out is determined by the Profile assigned under
Telephony: Devices: VoIP Phones. The (Keepalive) internal clock setting is
located on the Telephony: Extended: VoIP profile page.
Detailed information on the current licence assignment and on logged-on SIP sub-
scribers is located on the System Info: Telephony: SIP phones page. This page is
where you can reset licence assignment at any time by clicking on Reset licences.
Technical Notes
The names of settings for the various SIP telephones or SIP programmes are not
uniform unfortunately. Please refer to the (Help) on the Telephony: Devices: VoIP
Phones page and the following notes when configuring SIP subscribers:
The "REGISTER" SIP message must be sent to the IP address of the
OpenCom 100 using the 5060 destination port. For SIP subscribers, this setting
is frequently located under "SIP Server" or "SIP Settings" with the terms
"Domain", "Server IP" and "Server Port".
The "REGISTER" SIP message must contain a valid user name and the appro-
priate password (the User name and Password fields in the Configurator
under User Manager: User). For SIP subscribers, this setting is frequently
located under "SIP User Settings" or "SIP Account" with the terms "Authori-
zation User" and "Password".
The "REGISTER" SIP message also contains a SIP-URI in the spelling for e-mail
addresses, for example
The text portion of the SIP-URI ("Display Name") is not evaluated at log-on from
the OpenCom 100. The series of characters before "@" is the "User Name" or
"SIP Username". The internal call number of the user must always be used here
(the Ph.No. field in the Configurator under User Manager: User). The series of
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Note: If the technical log-on is not successful due to an in-
correct user name or incorrect password, the SIP subscriber
cannot establish any connections – no emergency calls ei-
ther.
"Displayname" <sip:123@192.168.99.254>
SIP Telephony
.

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