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2N® LiftIP 2.0 User Manual
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Using the
TCP
, which is a less widely used, yet recommended way of unsecured signaling;
Using the
TLS
protocol, where SIP messages are secured against eavesdropping and
modifications by third parties.
SIP 1 and SIP 2
2N
®
LiftIP 2.0
enables you to configure two independent SIP accounts (SIP1 and SIP2 folders).
Thus, e.g., the device can be registered with two different SIP PBXs under two phone numbers at
the same time. Both the SIP accounts process incoming calls equivalently. Outgoing calls are
primarily processed by account 1. Or, if account 1 is not registered (due to SIP PBX error, e.g.),
account 2 is used automatically for outgoing calls. Select the account number for the phone
numbers included in the phone directory to specify the account to be used for outgoing calls
(example:
2568/1
- calls to number 2568 go via account 1,
sip:[email protected]/2
calls to SIP
uri via account 2).
SIP Account Enable
– allow the SIP account use for calling. If disallowed, the account
cannot be used for making outgoing calls and receiving incoming calls.
Display Name
– set the name to be displayed as CLIP on the called party's phone.
Phone Number (ID)
– set a device name (or another unique ID composed of characters
and digits). Together with the domain, this number identifies the device uniquely in calls
and registration.
Domain
– set the domain name of the service with which the device is registered.
Typically, it matches the SIP Proxy / Registrar address.
Test Call
– display a dialog box to make a test call to a selected phone number, see below.