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| Table 7 Wizard 4: SIP 1 Setup | |
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| LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
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| REGISTER Server | Enter the SIP register server’s IP address or domain name in this field. You |
| Address | can use up to 95 ASCII characters. |
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| Note: If you were not given a register server address, then |
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| enter the address from the SIP Server Address field |
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| again here. |
| REGISTER Server Port | Enter the SIP register server’s listening port for SIP in this field. |
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| Note: If you were not given a register server port, then enter |
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| the port from the SIP Server Port field again here. |
| SIP Service Domain | Enter the SIP service domain name in this field (the domain name that |
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| comes after the @ symbol in a SIP account like 1234@VoIP- |
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| provider.com). You can use up to 127 ASCII Extended set characters. |
| Authentication User ID | This is the user name for registering this SIP account with the SIP register |
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| server. Type the user name exactly as it was given to you. You can use up |
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| to 95 ASCII characters. |
| Authentication Password | Type the password associated with the user name above. You can use up |
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| to 95 ASCII Extended set characters. |
| Voice Compression Type | Use this field to select the type of voice coder/decoder (codec) that you |
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| want the Prestige to use. G.711 provides higher voice quality than G.729 |
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| but requires 64kbps of bandwidth while G.729 only requires 8kbps. |
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| Select G.711>G.729 if you want the Prestige to first attempt to use the |
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| G.711 codec and then the G.729 codec if the peer is not set up to use |
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| G.711. |
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| Select G.711 only if you want the Prestige to only use the G.711 codec |
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| when making VoIP calls. You will not be able to connect to a peer that is |
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| not set up to use G.711. |
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| Select G.729>G.711 if you want the Prestige to first attempt to use the |
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| G.729 codec and then the G.711 codec if the peer is not set up to use |
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| G.729. |
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| Select G.729 only if you want the Prestige to only use the G.729 codec |
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| when making VoIP calls. You will not be able to connect to a peer that is |
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| not set up to use G.729. |
| NAT Passthrough Type | Use STUN if there is a NAT router between the Prestige and the voice |
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| service provider’s SIP server. You do not need to use STUN if the NAT |
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| router is also a SIP ALG. |
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| Use Outbound Proxy if your VoIP service provider has a SIP outbound |
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| server to handle voice calls. This allows the Prestige to work with any type |
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| of NAT router and eliminates the need for STUN or a SIP ALG. Turn off a |
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| SIP ALG on a NAT router in front of the Prestige to keep it from |
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| retranslating the IP address (since this is already handled by the outbound |
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| proxy server). |
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| Use NONE if you were not given STUN or outbound proxy server |
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| information. |
| Server Address | Type the IP address or domain name of the STUN or outbound proxy |
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| server in this field. You can use up to 127 ASCII characters. |
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| Ignore the Server Address/Port fields if you selected NONE for the NAT |
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| Passthrough Type. |
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