54
ScoopTeam - User manual - Draft 0002
AoIP settings
Access level: Expert
These settings apply to
all IP protocol connections
, hence all network interfaces other than the ISDN
interface.
These settings are found in the
Network
/
AoIP settings
menu; details on the various parameters are
described in 4.6.2, Network sub-menu, AoIP settings section.
If a SIP server is used, the ScoopTeam must be registered on this server. Use the
SIP
section of the
Network
/
AoIP settings
sub-menu for entering the SIP account data and activate the SIP registration.
Check that the codec is successfully registered by looking for the indicators on the status panel (“SIP” bar
on the top line, green or dark green when registered).
Besides, for links over the Internet, most often the link passes through a NAT router which “hides” to
the codec the characteristics of the public access: public IP address and RTP ports actually used. This can
make the SIP transactions fail, or get a non-optimal route through the network. To avoid this, a STUN
server is often used; the corresponding settings are also found in the
Network
/
AoIP settings
sub-
menu.
Check that the public address discovery has succeeded:
Status
/
AoIP controller
sub-menu:
Public IP
information (its mere presence shows the discovery has succeeded). You can also see there the type of
NAT that the codec has detected (
NAT Type
).
You can find in xxx additional information on the use of STUN.
If you want to use Direct RTP instead of SIP for outgoing calls, select “Direct RTP” for the first parameter
(
Default Protocol for Outgoing Calls
).
Ethernet settings
Access level: Expert
Use an RJ45 cable (CAT5 grade at least) to connect the unit to a network switch or router. Plug the cable
on the back of the unit (see3.2.3, Rear panel), either in the primary Ethernet interface or the auxiliary
Ethernet interface (marked “Aux” on the rear panel). A couple of LEDs on the socket show the state and
activity of the connection.
The network interface may have to be configured for the local installation, especially if there is no DHCP
server available. The relevant settings are accessed in the
Network
/
LAN1 settings
sub-menu for the
primary Ethernet interface, or in the
Network
/
LAN2 settings
sub-menu for the auxiliary Ethernet
interface.
The following applies either to the primary Ethernet interface or the auxiliary Ethernet
interface.
Details about these settings can be found in 4.6.2, Network sub-menu, LAN1 settings / LAN2 settings
section.
In the most frequent case:
A DHCP server is available: set the
DHCP
switch “Active”; the allocated IP address can be seen
in the following parameters.
Check that the
Link Mode
is “Auto Negotiation”.
Select “Middle” for the
Network Quality
setting.
Mobile settings
A mobile network may be used as the main interface for AoIP connections. It can also be used in voice
mode (regular telephone connections) for the coordination channel (case 4 in 4.4.1 above).
As a prerequisite, you must have a subscription and a SIM card granting access to mobile data
transmission.
In case 4 as described above the subscription must include access to the basic telephone
service.