Operation Manual

Port settings (RTP setting)
RTP = Real-Time Transport – a network protocol for transmitting continuous data (streams).
Under »Port Setting« you can specify the SIP and the RTP port numbers. Providers can use different SIP/RTP port settings; ask your provi
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der about this so that you can enter the correct port number.
Begin as follows:
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»Menu« button
5.SIP setting 3.RTP setting
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Select the entry that you wish to activate or de-activate.
Confirm your entry using the »OK« button.
1.Outband DTMF
2.Duplicate RTP
Displaying the status
You can use this item to view registration at the given provider.
Begin as follows:
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M <> O <> O
»Menu« button
5.SIP setting 6.Status
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Select the entry that you wish to view. In the example given he-
re the phone has not been registered with the provider, or the
phone is not logged on to a PABX system.
First realm
Unregister
STUN Setting
Under »STUN Setting« you can set up the STUN server for the SIP service. The STUN function must be activated in order for a telephone re
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gistered with the SIP server to work correctly downstream from a SIP server.
Begin as follows:
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M <> O <> O
»Menu« button
6.Nat transversa 1.Stun setting
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Select »1.STUN« to activate or deactivate.
Confirm your entry using the »OK« button.
1.STUN
2.STUN server
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Select »2.STUN.server« to register with the server (in this exam
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ple »stun.xten.com«).
Confirm your entry using the »OK« button.
1.STUN
2.STUN server
Registered
stun.xten.com
Administrator settings
You can have your phone configured using a preset or stored configuration file. You will need to specify the location for the configuration
data.
Configuration using the telephone
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