Basic Configuration of optiPoint Telephones

SIP Environment

Phone number

Phone number of the user agent or telephone. This number must refer to the corresponding user data section in the file sip.conf (see Section 3.1, "SIP Registration"). Alternatively, you can enter a name under Phone Name. To ensure that the telephone is registered with this name, mark the checkbox Register by name.

Registrar IP address or DNS name / Server IP address or DNS name

Here you have to enter one of the IP addresses or hostnames that entered as bindaddr in the section [general] of the file sip.conf.

SIP Port

Specifies the destination port of the server, i.e. the port the server uses to receive the tele- phone’s SIP packets. The default value is 5060.

SIP server type

Enter the type of the SIP server. If you use Asterisk, enter "Other".

SIP realm

If the parameter realm is set in the section [general] of the file sip.conf, Asterisk transmits this parameter to the telephone during the first registration. Therefore, no value has to be en- tered here.

SIP user ID

This value complies with the term in the corresponding user-specific section in the file sip.conf (see Section 3.1, "SIP Registration").

New SIP password / Confirm SIP password

The SIP password has to comply with the one set using the parameter secret in the corre- sponding user-specific section (client definition) in the file der sip.conf.

>The password can also be saved on the Asterisk server as a MD5 hash (see Section 3.1.2, "secret").Both optiPoint telephones as well as Asterisk support the MD5 password encryption.

Message Waiting IP address or DNS name

IP address or hostname of the server sending the MWI notifications (Message Waiting Indica- tor). The presetting 0.0.0.0 should work in most cases.

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Siemens 420 S Phone number, SIP Port, SIP server type, SIP realm, SIP user ID, New SIP password / Confirm SIP password

410 S, 420 S specifications

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The Siemens 410 S is primarily aimed at applications that require compact design coupled with powerful performance. It features a modular architecture, which allows for easy upgrades and customization according to specific needs. The control system is designed with integrated safety features, ensuring that operations are not only efficient but also secure. With support for various communication protocols, including PROFINET and PROFIBUS, the 410 S ensures seamless integration into existing systems, enabling smooth data exchange and interoperability.

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Both models are equipped with Siemens’ cutting-edge technology, including the TIA Portal (Totally Integrated Automation) software, which streamlines configuration, programming, and diagnostics. The intuitive user interface simplifies the automation process, enabling engineers to implement systems more rapidly and efficiently. Moreover, they are designed with energy efficiency in mind, contributing to sustainable operations by minimizing energy consumption.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Siemens 410 S and 420 S is their robustness and durability. Constructed with high-quality materials, these models are built to withstand the rigors of industrial environments, ensuring that they can operate effectively in a range of conditions.

In summary, the Siemens 410 S and 420 S models represent the pinnacle of modern automation technology. With their modular designs, integrated safety features, advanced diagnostic capabilities, and compatibility with TIA Portal, they are well-equipped to meet the evolving demands of today’s industries. Whether for compact operations or complex processes, both models deliver the performance and reliability that businesses require in an ever-competitive market.