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'''Enblock dialling timeout [s]'''
'''Enblock dialling timeout [s]'''
* The IP telephone supports single digit dialling. The digits are sent immediately until the number is complete, and then the connection is set up automatically. If the exchange or telephone system does not support single digit dialling, you can switch to en-bloc dialling by entering a time value in this field. Each time a digit is entered, the time is measured. Only when the set time has elapsed are all digits entered up to now sent as a block for the connection setup.
* The IP telephone supports single digit dialling. The digits are sent immediately until the number is complete, and then the connection is set up automatically. If the exchange or telephone system does not support single digit dialling, you can switch to en-bloc dialling by entering a time value in this field. Each time a digit is entered, the time is measured. Only when the set time has elapsed are all digits entered up to now sent as a block for the connection setup.
''Note: Especially the IP150 phone does not allow entering the number without pick-up the headset. So it makes sense to use this timeout for enblock dialing at the IP150.''


Before you configure the second or subsequent registrations, you should enable the corresponding registration with “Enable”. By disabling “Enable”, you can cancel the complete registration without the possibility of losing the parameters.
Before you configure the second or subsequent registrations, you should enable the corresponding registration with “Enable”. By disabling “Enable”, you can cancel the complete registration without the possibility of losing the parameters.

Revision as of 10:44, 19 June 2007

Here, you enter the parameters for registering with the innovaphone PBX. These parameters are preset by the administrator of the telephone system. First, you must select the required protocol for registration. The options are H.323 or SIP. The respective parameters are automatically adjusted to the selected protocol.


H.323 protocol

Primary gatekeeper address

  • Here, you specify the IP address at which the first responsible gatekeeper can be reached.

Secondary gatekeeper address

  • There should be a further gatekeeper in the network in case the first gatekeeper is unavailable. You enter the IP address of this gatekeeper here.

Local endpoint address

  • If several local IP addresses are available on the IP telephone, this setting enables you to specify the one to be used for communication with the gatekeeper.

Note: Since the local IP address was preset for the IP telephone using the IP routing table, the value is only necessary in exceptional cases.

Gatekeeper identifier

  • If several gatekeepers are to be active at one address, a particular gatekeeper is identified amongst them using the name entered here.

Number

  • Here, you specify the call number required for the registration. This number is only required if no name was specified.

Name

  • The name you enter here is only required for the registration if the number was not specified.


SIP protocol:

Primary server address

  • IP address at which the responsible SIP server may be reached.

Secondary server address

  • There should be a further SIP server in the network in case the first one is unavailable.

Local endpoint address

  • If several local IP addresses are available on the IP telephone, this setting enables you to specify the one to be used for communication with the SIP server.

Note: Since the local IP address was preset for the IP telephone using the IP routing table, the value is only necessary in exceptional cases.

Domain

  • Instead of the IP address, you can specify the domain of the provider, which is found after the @ of the URI.

User ID

  • The user ID, which corresponds to the part in front of the @ of the URI.

Note: The user ID can be numeric or alphanumeric.

STUN server

  • The IP address or domain name must be configured if the telephone uses a non-public IP address, but the server is accessible under a public IP address. The value is given by the SIP provider or administrator.

Coder

  • The protocols for voice compression are listed in this parameter.

Framesize [ms]

  • The packet sizes are automatically negotiated with 60 ms. With this parameter, you can specify a different RTP packet size.

Exclusive

  • This parameter allows no negotiation, but accepts only the preset parameters.

Silence compression

  • No outbound packets are transmitted from the IP telephone during silence (no conversation).


Protocol independently

The following parameters can be set protocol independently. These parameters are automatically negotiated during connection setup. A change is only necessary if the gatekeeper/server has special requirements regarding the connection protocol.

User name

  • In some SIP registrations, a separate user name is required for authorisation. In all other cases, the field should be left empty.

Password

  • The registration requires a password, which can be agreed in this setting.

Retype

  • The confirmation prompt for the password.

Dial tones

  • In some countries, the dial tones are different. Here, you make the pre-settings for the specific country.

Enblock dialling timeout [s]

  • The IP telephone supports single digit dialling. The digits are sent immediately until the number is complete, and then the connection is set up automatically. If the exchange or telephone system does not support single digit dialling, you can switch to en-bloc dialling by entering a time value in this field. Each time a digit is entered, the time is measured. Only when the set time has elapsed are all digits entered up to now sent as a block for the connection setup.

Note: Especially the IP150 phone does not allow entering the number without pick-up the headset. So it makes sense to use this timeout for enblock dialing at the IP150.


Before you configure the second or subsequent registrations, you should enable the corresponding registration with “Enable”. By disabling “Enable”, you can cancel the complete registration without the possibility of losing the parameters.