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at the end of the domain or IP address.
Example: VoIP.domain.com:5061
Outbound Proxy:
Enter the outbound proxy (if required) associated with the service
provider.
Realm/Domain:
Enter the realm/domain (if required) associated with the service provider.
VoIP Lines
The descriptions for the VoIP lines under the TalkSwitch Provider Profile tab
below are the same as described in VoIP Lines on page 172.
VoIP lines available for use with this Service Provider
Maximum number of VoIP lines for incoming calls
Maximum number of VoIP lines for outgoing calls
Codec Options (button)
See Codec Options (button) on page 173 for a description.
View Registration Status (button)
See View Registration Status (button) on page 174 for a description.
5.4.3 VoIP Numbers
Each VoIP-capable TalkSwitch unit supports up to 12 VoIP phone numbers.
You can configure unique call handling scenarios for each VoIP number.
You must associate each VoIP number with either the TalkSwitch profile or
the service provider profile. Any VoIP number may use any VoIP line (i.e.
trunk) to make or receive a call.
Example: You might assign a general number for customers to reach the
main auto attendant greeting and configure up to 11 other numbers so that
the inbound calls will ring straight through to specific extensions in the
office. A VoIP-capable TalkSwitch unit can support up to four simultaneous
VoIP calls. VoIP numbers can be three or more digits long.
Each VoIP phone number assigned in a multi-location network must be
unique (i.e. only used for one location). For convenience, TalkSwitch
supports 50 VoIP location numbers (250 to 299) that permit direct dialing
from any extension or auto attendant in the network.