Siemens 410 S, 420 S manual Bindport, Bindaddr, Allow, Qualify, Dtmfmode

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Configuration of Asterisk

SIP Registration

Name of the realm. Within a realm certain combinations of user & password are valid. During registration the Asterisk server assigns the realm name to the telephone. The pre- setting is asterisk.

bindport

UDP port the asterisk server uses for receiving data. Pressetting: 5060.

bindaddr

IP address used to receive incoming SIP connections. Using the pressetting 0.0.0.0 As- terisk receives SIP connections on all network interfaces and aliases.

allow

Permitted codecs. Only the codecs listed here are permitted. The order of the allow en- tries determines the preference of the codecs.

qualify

If the value yes is used, you can monitor latency and availability of the end point. As per presetting, an end point is considered to be available if the latency is below 2,000 ms. In- stead of yes/no you can also specify a maximum latency in milliseconds.

dtmfmode

Using DTMF (Dual Tone Multiple Frequency) tone signals to control the connection are sent via the keypad. These are used in menu-driven info services (Attendant Control), e.g. the voicemail features of Asterisk. There are 3 options to transmit the signals1) inband: the tone signal is faded into the voice signal; 2) outband: another data stream is started for the- transmission of the tone signal; 3) instead of a tone signal an INFO field is sent. optiPoint telephones support both inband as well as INFO fields. We recommend to use INFO fields as in case of using inband and a high degree of compression there might be errors in the data interpretation. Set dtmfmode to info.

The following section explains the entries for the individual user agents.

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Contents HiPath OptiPoint 410 S / 420 S Using with Asterisk Music on Hold MOH 9 Reference List 10 Sample Configuration Overview 2 System Requirements Configuration of AsteriskOverview Configuration of AsteriskSystem Requirements OverviewSIP Registration Sample configurationSyntax ExampleBindaddr BindportAllow QualifyExample Second User/Telephone Example First User/TelephoneType UsernameExplanations for lines 1 and 2 in the example Dial PlanSyntax Basic Configuration of optiPoint Telephones Basic Configuration of optiPoint TelephonesWeb Interface DialSIP/10,5,rBasic Configuration of optiPoint Telephones Network IP and routing General InformationSIP environment Quality of ServiceLan Port setting Network IP Address and Routing Terminal hostname DhcpQuality of Service SIP Environment Phone number New SIP password / Confirm SIP passwordSIP Port SIP server typeVoicemail number Multi LineVoicemail Settings in voicemail.confVoicemail ExplanationU10@myphones / b10@myphones User1@mail.comExten = 99,1,VoiceMailMain Settings in the file sip.confVoiceMailMain Notifymimetype=text/plainSetting up the Message Key on the optiPoint Telephone Execution of Call Pickup Call PickupGroup Definition Pickup10&11 SdpLineNumiteratorinit&iterator Music on Hold MOHMusic on Hold MOH Space If !strcasecmpa, sendonly sendonly=1 Continue Reference List Sip.conf Sample ConfigurationSample Configuration Myphones Exten = 10,1,DialSIP/10,5,r Extensions.confExten = 99,1,VoiceMailMain Exten = *8.,1,Pickup10&11 Voicemail.conf
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410 S, 420 S specifications

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