User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Appendix Table
- 3 Introduction to the User
- 4 Basic Function
- 5 Advance Function
- 6 Phone Settings
- 7 Web Configurations
- 8 Network >> Basic
- 8.1 Network >> Service Port
- 8.2 Network >> VPN
- 8.3 Network >> Advanced
- 8.4 Line >> SIP
- 8.5 Line >> SIP Hotspot
- 8.6 Line >> Dial Plan
- 8.7 Line >> Basic Settings
- 8.8 Phone settings >> Features
- 8.9 Phone settings >> Media Settings
- 8.10 Phone settings >> MCAST
- 8.11 Phone settings >> Action
- 8.12 Phone settings >> Time/Date
- 8.13 Phone settings >> Tone
- 8.14 Phone settings >> Advanced
- 8.15 Phonebook >> Contact
- 8.16 Phonebook >> Cloud phonebook
- 8.17 Phonebook >> Call List
- 8.18 Phonebook >> Web Dial
- 8.19 Phonebook >> Advanced
- 8.20 Call Log
- 8.21 Function Key >> Function Key
- 8.22 Function Key >> Softkey
- 8.23 Function Key >> Advanced
- 8.24 Application >> Manage Recording
- 8.25 Security >> Web Filter
- 8.26 Security >> Trust Certificates
- 8.27 Security >> Device Certificates
- 8.28 Security >> Firewall
- 8.29 Device Log >> Device Log
- 9 Trouble Shooting
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8.3 Network >> Advanced
Advanced network Settings are typically configured by the IT administrator to improve the quality of the phone
service. For configuration, query the 10.7 advanced
Settings.
8.4 Line >> SIP
Configure the Line service configuration on this page.
Table 19 - Line configuration on the web page
Parameters Description
Register Settings
Line Status
Display the current line status at page loading. To get the up to date line
status, user has to refresh the page manually.
Activate
Whether the service of the line is activated
Username Enter the username of the service account.
Authentication User Enter the authentication user of the service account
Display Name Enter the display name to be sent in a call request.
Authentication Password Enter the authentication password of the service account
Realm Enter the SIP domain if requested by the service provider
Server Name
Input server name.
SIP Server 1
Server Address Enter the IP or FQDN address of the SIP server
Server Port Enter the SIP server port, default is 5060
Transport Protocol Set up the SIP transport line using TCP or UDP or TLS.
Registration Expiration Set SIP expiration date.
SIP Server 2
Server Address Enter the IP or FQDN address of the SIP server
Server Port Enter the SIP server port, default is 5060
Transport Protocol Set up the SIP transport line using TCP or UDP or TLS.
Registration Expiration Set SIP expiration date.
SIP Proxy Server
Address
Enter the IP or FQDN address of the SIP proxy server.
Proxy Server Port
Enter the SIP proxy server port, default is 5060.
Proxy User Enter the SIP proxy user.
Proxy Password Enter the SIP proxy password.
Backup Proxy Server
Address
Enter the IP or FQDN address of the backup proxy server.
Backup Proxy Server
Enter the backup proxy server port, default is 5060.