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Parameter

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enter the IP address of the SIP server optionally followed by the port

 

Registrar

number you want the base to use. Use one of the following formats:

 

IP address (e.g., 192.168.0.1

 

 

 

 

 

 

{IPaddress}:{port} (e.g., 192.168.0.1:5060).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enter the IP address and port of the Session Border Controller DNS or

 

 

the SIP server outbound proxy address. Use one of these formats:

 

Outbound

– IP address (e.g., 192.168.0.1)

 

 

 

 

 

Proxy

– {IPaddress}:{port} (e.g., 192.168.0.1:5060)

 

 

 

– Domain name (e.g., nat.company.com)

 

 

 

– {SIP address}:{port} (e.g., sip:nat@company.com:5065)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enter the number of seconds that will determine the frequency of

 

 

handset re-registrations with the SIP Server. If the number of seconds is

 

 

less than 600, then the frequency will be half of the number of seconds.

 

Re-registration

If the number of seconds is 600 or greater, then the frequency will be

 

time

the value minus 300 seconds. As examples, if the entered number of

 

 

seconds is 500, then the re-registration frequency will be 500/2 = 250

 

 

seconds. If the number of seconds is 700, then the re-registration

 

 

frequency will be 700 – 300 = 400 seconds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

– If you want the base to send Keep Alive messages, select Enable.

 

 

They will be sent according to the frequency specified on the

 

Keep Alive

Network Settings screen.

 

 

 

– If you do not want the base to send Keep Alive messages, select

 

 

Disable.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Select the type of DTMF signalling used by the SIP server:

 

 

 

SIP INFO: DTMF tones are sent along the SIP signalling path.

 

DTMF Signalling

RFC 2833: DTMF tones are sent via data packets in a different

 

 

Internet layer from the voice stream.

 

 

 

Both: DTMF tones are sent both in the SIP signalling path (SIP INFO

 

 

mode) and via data packets (RFC 2833 mode).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Set the priority order of the voice codecs in use by the SIP server. To

 

 

change the priority of the codecs, select a codec and click Up to move

 

Codec Priority

that codec up the priority list, Down to move it down the priority list,

 

 

or Remove to remove the codec from the list. To restore the codec list

 

 

to its original values and order, click Reset.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Revision 06, July 7 EXP1240 SIP Dect System Installation GuideContents Appendix a Software Reference Table of Figures List of Tables Dect system settings parameters Check the Box Contents Important Safety InstructionsPurpose and Audience About This DocumentManual Conventions Terms used in this manualAbbreviations TermsBase Station Hardware SetupBase station LEDs and their meanings Connecting the base stationWall mounting the base station Base mounting dimensionsHandset front view Handset and ChargerPowering on the Handset Charging the batteryInitial System Configuration Summary Basic system configuration Using the Base Station InterfaceHome/Status screen Configuring General System SettingsManagement screen Change Configuration and Management SettingsChange the Pstn Tones and Emergency Dialing Change the Default PasswordCountry screen Configure the Network Settings ScreenTime Settings screen Configure Time SettingsChecking time settings updates Configuring the SIP Server SettingsSelecting YES indicates If information in rport and received To delete a server Program the SIP ExtensionsTo edit an existing server Add Extension screen To delete extensions Register Handsets to ExtensionsTo edit an extension Extensions screen, no handsets registered Extensions screen, three handsets registered To deregister a handsetSystem Chain ID and RPN IntroductionTiming Levels Sample multi-cell system Sample multi-cell system information Setting Up a Multi-cell SystemSummary Multi-cell system configuration Multi-cellscreen default values Configuring the Primary Base StationHome/status screen primary base enabled Configuring Level 1 Base StationsMulti-cellscreen top after configuration EXP1240 System Installation Guide Base Station Group table, Level 1 complete Multi-cellscreen Configuring Base Stations at Level 2 and UpBase Station Group table, Level 2 added Multi-cellscreen Removing Base Stations from a Multi-Cell SystemChanging the Primary Base Station in a Chain Multi cell Ready Keep-alive Primary Configuration screen Backing Up Configuration SettingsUpdating the Firmware Restoring a ConfigurationSetting Up Firmware Folders Firmware path examples Configuring the Firmware Update SettingsUpdating Base Station Firmware Firmware Update screenUpdating Handsets Firmware update progress Extensions screen To verify the firmware updateAvailable Screens Base Station Configuration InterfaceGlobal Buttons and Options Home/Status parameters Home/Status Screen Read OnlyHome/Status Options Extensions options Extensions ScreenExtensions parameters read only Add Extension and Edit Extension screensParameter Description Extension Servers parameters Servers ScreenServers options SIP server outbound proxy address. Use one of these formats Network Screen IP Settings parametersDhcp Options parameters Vlan Settings parametersSIP/RTP Settings parameters NAT Settings parametersManagement Screen Management Settings parametersSetting. The intended audience is Level 1 or 2 technical Firmware Update screen options Firmware Update ScreenUpdate Handsets parameters Time Screen Time Settings parametersDST Central Directory Screen Country ScreenWeb Security Screen Importing a new file will replace the existing contact list Multi Cell ScreenSettings for this unit parameters 71 for details RPN Dect Base Station Group parametersConfiguration Screen read only Syslog Screen read only SIP Log Screen read only Appendix B Rfpi Numbers