Field

Description

 

 

Active

If set to on, the NetComm ATA will attempt to register with your VoIP service provider

 

using this account.

 

 

SIP Proxy Domain

The SIP Proxy Domain is specified by your VSP.

 

 

Proxy Server

The host name of IP address of the SIP server. The proxy server is responsible for

 

forwarding requests received from the NetComm ATA to your VoIP service provider. The

 

Proxy Server is specified by your VoIP service provider.

 

 

Outbound Proxy

The host name of IP address of the Outbound Proxy server. The Outbound proxy server

 

is responsible for forwarding requests received from the NetComm ATA to your VoIP

 

service provider. The Proxy Server is specified by your VoIP service provider.

 

 

Display Name

The name or number the called party sees when you call them.

 

 

User Name

Your VoIP number. This number is assigned by your VoIP service provider.

 

 

Auth. Name

The authentication username assigned by your VoIP service provider. This can be

 

different to your VoIP number.

 

 

Auth. Password

The authentication password provided by your VoIP service provider.

 

 

Status

Indicates if the NetComm ATA is registered to your VSP. If “Registered” is shown, you

 

can make and receive calls via your VoIP service provider. If the NetComm ATA reports

 

“not registered”, check the SIP Service Provider settings above and try again.

 

 

SIP Expiry Time

This setting specifies a recommendation to the SIP server on the re-registration interval.

 

Increasing this time will send less registration traffic, but can cause other issues.

 

 

4.Click on Save Settings/Reboot on the left menu and then click the Save & Reboot button to save your settings.

5.The NetComm ATA will reboot automatically to make your changes effective. Please wait while it reboots.

6.Once the device has rebooted, check if the SIP LED is illuminated to indicate successful registration with your VoIP Service Provider. If not, please check your settings.

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