Chapter 4 VoIP Wizard And Example

 

Table 14 Sample SIP Account Information

 

 

 

INFORMATION

EXAMPLE VALUES

DESCRIPTION

 

 

FROM VOIP SERVICE

 

 

PROVIDER

 

 

 

 

Username

VoIPUser

This is the username you use to login to

 

 

 

 

your SIP account.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Password

Password

This is the password you use to login to

 

 

 

 

your SIP account.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 34 VoIP Wizard Configuration

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 15 VoIP Wizard Configuration

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

SIP Number

Enter your SIP number in this field. Use the number or text that comes

 

before the @ symbol in a SIP account. If your SIP account is

 

11223344@SIPA-Account.com, your SIP number is “11223344”. You

 

can use up to 127 ASCII characters.

 

 

SIP Server Address

Type the IP address or domain name of the SIP server in this field. It

 

doesn’t matter whether the SIP server is a proxy, redirect or register

 

server. You can use up to 95 ASCII characters.

 

 

SIP Service Domain

Enter the SIP service domain name in this field (the domain name that

 

comes after the @ symbol in a SIP account like 11223344@SIPA-

 

Account.com). You can use up to 127 ASCII Extended set characters.

 

 

User Name

This is the name used to register this SIP account with the SIP register

 

server. Type the user name exactly as it was given to you. You can use up

 

to 95 ASCII characters.

 

 

Password

Type the password associated with the user name above. You can use up

 

to 95 ASCII Extended set characters.

 

 

Check here to set up

This screen configures SIP account 1. Select the check box if you have

SIP2 settings.

a second SIP account that you want to use. You will need to configure

 

the same fields for the second SIP account.

 

Note: If you configure more than one SIP account, you need

 

to configure Analog Phone settings to distinguish

 

between the two accounts when you make and

 

receive phone calls.

 

 

 

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