Grandstream Networks HT704 SIP Use ID, Profile ID, Hunting Group, Enable Ports, Map to FXP Port #

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SIP Use ID

TABLE 12: HT704 FXS PORTS SETTINGS

User account information, provided by VoIP service provider (ITSP). Usually in the form

of digit similar to phone number or actually a phone number.

 

Authenticate ID

 

SIP service subscriber’s Authenticate ID used for authentication. Can be identical to or

 

 

 

 

different from SIP User ID.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Password

 

SIP service subscriber’s account password for HT704 to register to (SIP) servers of

 

 

 

 

ITSP.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name

 

Any name to identify this specific user.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Profile ID

 

Select the corresponding Profile ID between Profile 1 and Profile 2.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hunting Group

 

This feature enables the HT704 to register all existing FXS ports with the same phone

 

 

 

 

number. Each incoming call will be routed to first available port in Linear or Circular

 

 

 

 

mode. User may configure all ports as members of the same Hunting Group or it may

 

 

 

 

configure different port combinations for more than one Hunting Group. For example:

 

 

 

 

Ports 1, 3 and 5 are members of the same Hunting Group, the rest of the ports may

 

 

 

 

have separate numbers and may be reached independently. Any port, member of a

 

 

 

 

Hunting Group that is not registered with a SIP account, will be able to place outbound

 

 

 

 

calls using the SIP credentials of the primary Hunting Group port.

 

 

 

 

For example: Port 1, 2, and 3 are members of the same Hunting Group. Port 1 is

 

 

 

 

registered with a SIP account. Ports 2, and 3 are not registered. Ports 2 and 3 will be

 

 

 

 

able to place outbound calls using the SIP account of port 1. Select appropriate value

 

 

 

 

for Hunting Group feature. The original SIP account should be set to Active while the

 

 

 

 

group members should be set to the port number of the Active Port.

 

 

 

 

Example configuration of a Hunting group:

 

 

 

 

FXS Port #1: SIP UserID and Authenticate ID entered, Hunting group set to "Active"

 

 

 

 

FXS Port #2: SIP UserID and Authenticate ID left blank, Hunting Group set to "1"

 

 

 

 

FXS Port #3: SIP UserID and Authenticate ID left blank, Hunting Group set to "1"

 

 

 

 

FXS Port #4: SIP UserID and Authenticate ID entered, Hunting group set to "None"

 

 

 

 

Hunting Group 1 contains ports 1, 2, 3. FXS port 4 is registered but it is not added to

 

 

 

 

the Hunting Group 1.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enable Ports

 

Set No to disable FXS port.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Offhook Auto-dial

 

This feature allows you to automatically dial the number specified in this field as soon

 

 

 

 

as the port is offhooked, i.e. when the receiver on the phone connected to Port# is

 

 

 

 

picked up.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Map to FXP Port #

 

This is used only when peering with a Grandstream GXW410x. Default is 1, Supported

 

 

 

 

values are 1-8, meaning line 1 to line 8 of the GXW410x device where the port will be

 

 

 

 

mapped to.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Map to FXO Gateway IP

This is used when peering with an FXO gateway of any brand. You have to specifically mention the IP address where the call will be sent to.

FIRMWARE VERSION 1.0.3.1

HT70X USER MANUAL

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Contents Grandstream Networks, Inc Index Software Upgrade HT70X Connection Diagram GNU GPL Information Change LOG Welcome Safety CompliancesWarranty Firmware Version Equipment Packaging Connecting the HT70XConnect Your HT70X Reset Power LEDInternet LED Link/Activity LEDPhone LED LED-13 LED-14LED-15 LED-16Software Features Overview HT70X FeatruesIP Signaling FeaturesDhcp Server/Client Telnet ServerHardware Specification EMCReset the HT for the new IP address to take Effect Basic OperationsUnderstanding HT70X Voice Prompt Main MenuSee Restore Factory Default Setting section See Make a Direct IP CallPlacing a Phone Call Phone or Extension NumbersCall Transfer Call HoldCall Waiting WAY Conferencing Attended TransferFAX Support Blind Transfer Call FeaturesEnable Srtp Disable Srtp Flash/Hook Configuring the HT70X VIA WEB Browser Configuration GuideConfiguring the HT70X Through Voice Prompts Important Settings Access the WEB Configuration MenuEnd User Password Web PortPPPoE password PPPoE Service NameIP Address Dhcp hostnameReset Type MTZ+6MDT+5Allow Dhcp server to Set Time Zone LanguageForward Busy Delayed NATDND FXSAdmin Password Firmware UpgradeLayer 3 QoS Layer 2 QoSHTTP/HTTPS ACS URL Firmware VersionInternet Telephone Service Provider Syslog Level Send SIP LogPrimary Radius Primary Radius AuthRadius Retry Download DeviceAuthenticate ID Authenticate PasswordDNS Mode Unregister on RebootEnable Ring-Transfer Disable Bellcore StyleRegister Expiration Registration Retry WaitSIP T1 Timeout Disable DtmfEnable Call Features Delay Proxy-RequireDisable Call Waiting Disable Call-WaitingDisable Receiver Disable Reminder RingDial Plan Dial Plan Rules Dial Plan PrefixUse # as Dial Key Special Feature Caller Request TimerCallee Request Timer Force TimerVAD Slic Setting Enable Hook FlashDisable Line Echo Canceller LECEnable Ports SIP Use IDProfile ID Hunting GroupSaving the Configuration Changes Rebooting the HT70X from RemoteConfiguration Through a Central Server Port Sip port that will be annexed to the IP address aboveFirmware Version Software Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Through TFTP/HTTP/HTTPSInstructions for Local Firmware Upgrade Using Tftp Server Instructions for Upload from Local DirectoryManaging Firmware and Configuration File Download Configuration File DownloadFirmware and Configuration File Prefix and Postfix Firmware Version Restore Factory Default Setting Factory ResetReset from web interface Reset Type
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