Service Provider Profile; Registration Details; Talkswitch Sip Server Profile - Talkswitch CT.TS005.003904 User Manual

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Service provider profile

If setting up a service provider profile, the Activate Profile area allows you to activate the profile,
enter the profile name, set up public IP address substitution, and set up keep alive messages.
1. Select the Activate Profile check box.
2. Enter the Profile name. The default profile name is Service provider n (e.g. Service provider 1).
3. If your service provider requires you to register using your private IP address, select the
Disable public IP address substitution check box.
For information on how to set this, see the service configuration guide for your VoIP
service provider.
4. If your service provider requires you to set up keep alive messages, and if your router does
not support uPNP, set up keep alive messages.
Keep alive messages maintain the connection from the TalkSwitch unit, through your router,
to the service provider's SIP server.
For information on configuring keep alive messages, see the service configuration guide for
your VoIP service provider.
a) Select the Enable NAT keep alives check box.
b) Click Settings. The Keep Alive Settings window appears.
c) Select the type of ping. Choices are:
Simple ping — A standard ping message that works with all SIP servers.
Nortel ping — A longer but more reliable ping message that only works with specific
Nortel SIP servers (e.g. Nortel MCS 5200).
d) If necessary, change the ping frequency. The default setting is 45 seconds.

Registration details

TalkSwitch SIP server profile

If the SIP server is at this location, the Registration Details area allows you to indicate this
location has the SIP server.
1. Select the This TalkSwitch location is the proxy/registrar check box. The page enables the
Registrar authentication list and the View Registrar Entries button.
2. If the SIP server requires a non-default SIP server registration interval, SIP signalling port,
or starting RTP port, enter the new values. See VoIP Trunking on page 179.
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