Specifications
Handset Configuration
Telephony
A31003-M2000-M100-1-76A9, 11/2012
6-30 OpenStage WL 3 / WL 3 Plus, Administration Manual
6.9.1 Endpoint ID and Endpoint number
The Endpoint ID and Endpoint number will automatically be received when
registering the handset in the VoWiFi system. The Endpoint ID is normally the
user’s name registered in the PBX and is displayed in the handset in idle mode.
To change the name displayed in the handset, see Section 6.11.1, “User Display
Text”, on page 35.
NOTE: If the Endpoint ID needs to be changed, this must be also done in the
PBX.
6.9.2 VoIP Protocol
A protocol is a set of standard rules for data traffic required to send information
over a communication channel. Communication protocol is basically following
certain rules so that the system works properly.
1. Select VOIP > General.
2. In the VoIP protocol drop-down list, select “SIP”.
3. Continue with chapter SIP Protocol.
SIP Protocol
The following SIP protocol parameters are located under VoIP > SIP:
• SIP Transport – defines the protocol to use for SIP signaling, either UDP, TCP
or TLS. The setting TLS requires the PBX certificate to be uploaded as root
certificate.
• Outbound proxy mode – Set to “Yes” if the handsets are to connect with the
SIP proxy through an outbound proxy. Set to “No” if the handsets are to
connect directly with the SIP proxy (there may be two).
• Primary SIP proxy – defines the primary SIP proxy by a domain name, an IP
address or an IP address together with a port number. The parameter is only
visible if the parameter Outbound Proxy mode is set to “No”.
• Secondary SIP proxy – defines the secondary SIP proxy by a domain name,
an IP address or an IP address together with a port number. The parameter
is only visible if the parameter Outbound Proxy mode is set to “No”.
• Outbound proxy – defines the primary outbound proxy by a domain name, an
IP address or an IP address together with a port number. The parameter is
only visible if the parameter Outbound Proxy mode is set to “Yes”.
• Listening port – the port that the handset listens to for incoming SIP traffic.










