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CHAPTER 10
The VoIP Account Screens
10.1 Overview
Use the VoIP > Account screens to configure SIP servers, authentication, additional VoIP
features, dialing timeout values and how to handle fax messages for the account on the BM2022.
10.1.1 What You Can Do in This Chapter
The Status screen (Section 10.2 on page 156) lets you view the current status of the SIP server,
and selected phone line and call history. You can also manually disconnect the VoIP connection or
request the SIP server for a new connection.
The Server screen (Section 10.3 on page 158) lets you configure the SIP server, proxy server
and outbound server settings for the phone line.
The SIP screen (Section 10.4 on page 159) lets you configure the SIP account, codec and SIP
settings for the phone line.
The Feature screen (Section 10.5 on page 161) lets you configure the SIP additional functions
such as DTMF, call forward and call waiting for the phone line.
The Dialing screen (Section 10.6 on page 162) lets you configure some timeout setting for the
phone line.
The FAX screen (Section 10.7 on page 163) lets you configure which standard the phone line
uses for sending faxes.
10.1.2 What You Need to Know
The following terms and concepts may help as you read through this chapter.
SIP Identities
A SIP account uses an identity (sometimes referred to as a SIP address). A complete SIP identity is
called a SIP URI (Uniform Resource Identifier). A SIP account's URI identifies the SIP account in a
way similar to the way an e-mail address identifies an e-mail account. The format of a SIP identity
is SIP-Number@SIP-Service-Domain.
SIP Number
The SIP number is the part of the SIP URI that comes before the @ symbol. A SIP number can
use letters like in an e-mail address (johndoe@your-ITSP.com
for example) or numbers like a
telephone number (1122334455@VoIP-provider.com
for example).