Setting The Telephone Default Connection; Assigning Send And Receive Numbers To Handsets - Siemens Gigaset C470 IP Manual

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Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC

Setting the telephone default connection

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If necessary, other applications that also use the DSL connection
In VoIP networks, voice quality is affected by various things including the "quality of serv-
ice" (QoS). If the entire infrastructure demonstrates QoS, voice quality is better (fewer
delays, less echoing, less crackling etc.).
If, for example, the router does not have QoS, then the voice quality is not as good. Please
see the specialist documentation for further information.
Setting the telephone default connection
The default telephone connection defines which line type (VoIP or fixed line network) will
be used to dial numbers when you briefly press the c key. The default connection is
applied to all registered handsets.
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Open the following Web page:
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Enter the default connection in the
clicking on the
VoIP
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Now click
Set
to activate your settings.
Please note:
– The default connection is only relevant when dialling numbers that are not subject to dialling
plans and are entered without a line suffix.
– You can change the settings for the default connection via any registered handset (page 105).

Assigning send and receive numbers to handsets

You can assign up to eight numbers on your phone: your fixed line network number, your
Gigaset.net number and six VoIP numbers.
You can assign as many of these numbers as you like to each handset as receive numbers.
Receive numbers determine which handset(s) will ring when a call is received.
You can assign one of your VoIP numbers to each handset as a (VoIP) send number. Send
numbers define which VoIP account should be used in general to make and pay for outgo-
ing VoIP calls. Exceptions:
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a phone number is dialled with a line suffix (page 122) or
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a dialling plan has been defined for the phone number (page 137).
The Gigaset.net number and fixed line network number are permanently assigned to each
registered handset as send numbers.
Please note:
A handset is assigned the following numbers after it is registered on the base station:
– Receive numbers: all phone numbers assigned to the phone (fixed line network, Gigaset.net and
VoIP).
– Send numbers: the fixed line network number and the VoIP phone number that you entered at the
start of the phone configuration.
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Settings
Linetype for outgoing calls
or
option.
Fixed Line
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Telephony
Number
Assignment.
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