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.

 

 

Subscribe for MWI

When enabled the Subscribe for Message Waiting Indication will be sent periodically.

 

 

Status

Indicates if the VoIP Gateway is registered to your VSP. If “Registered” is shown, you can

 

make and receive calls via your VoIP service provider. If the VoIP gateway 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.

 

 

Use DNS SRV

When DNS SRV is switched on, the VoIP Gateway will look up DNS SRV records and

 

register with the server with the highest priority. DNS SRV can provide redundancy if the

 

primary SIP server becomes unreachable. Please check with your VSP to find out if they

 

support DNS SRV.

 

 

Port Setting

You can configure the SIP and RTP port number in this page. Please leave as default unless otherwise specified by your VSP.

Options

Description

 

 

SIP Port

The port on the SIP server that receives requests from the ATA. Default: 5060.

 

 

RTP Port

The base port to receive RTP packets. Default: 60000.

 

 

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