SIP Settings
This menu item lets you set the Service Domain, make Codec settings, Codec ID settings and miscellaneous other settings.
You can make calls to and receive calls from other parties through the SIP account.
Phone No.
This option is only available with the TA 102. Here, you can select the telephone that you want to have registered.
Active:
Click «ON« to set the Service Domain to «Active« status, then enter the following data:
Display Name:
Enter the name that you wish to have displayed.
User Name:
Enter the User Name given to by your provider.
Register Name:
Enter the register name specified by your provider.
Register Password: Enter the register password specified by your provider.
Domain Server:
Enter the Domain Server specified by your provider.
Proxy Server:
Enter the Proxy Server specified by your provider.
Outbound Proxy: Enter the Outbound Proxy address used by your provider. If unknown, you may skip his option.
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If the »Status« row reads »Registered«, this indicates successful registration with the provider. The »PHONE« LED
starts flashing in that case. The TA is now ready for VoIP calls.
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If you have more than one SIP account, please carry out all of the steps described above in order to register with the
alternative providers.
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Confirm your entries by clicking the »Submit« button.
DTMF Setting
Under »DTMF Setting«, you can specify options for DTMF dialing. The options include RFC 2833 (Outband DTMF), Inband DTMF, and
DTMF SIP Info. The factory default setting is Outband DTMF »2833«. To use DTMF in-call dialing (for example 2833), you may have to se-
lect the Inband DTMF option. You may need DTMF in-call dialing when you call, for example, a public agency and your calls are handled by
an automated interactive voice recognition system. Once you are connected the voice recognition system may prompt you to enter a certain
sequence of digits. By doing so, you may be automatically put through to a department that can answer your inquiry.
Port Setting
Under »Port Setting« you can specify the SIP and the RTP port numbers. Providers may be using different SIP/RTP port settings. Please con-
sult with your provider in order to learn about the correct port numbers to be entered here. Confirm your entries by clicking the »Submit«
button.
Factory Default Setting:
»Phone 1« SIP port 5060, RTP port 60000.
»Phone 2« SIP port 5061, RTP port 60100.
Configuration through the Web Browser (V101, V102)
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