User's Manual
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Document #: LTRT-23510
MP-26x/MP-27x Multimedia Home Gateway
2.
For each line, click the corresponding
Edit
icon to configure the line; the following
screen appears:
Figure
9-16: Line Settings Screen for a New Line
The screen displays the following read-only information:
•
Line Number:
line number
•
Extensions Registered:
extensions registered to this line
3.
In the ‘User ID’ field, enter phone's VoIP user ID used for identification to initiate and
accept calls.
4.
To hide the phone’s ID from the remote party, select the ‘Block Caller ID’ check box.
5.
In the ‘Display Name’ field, enter a name to intuitively identify the line. This is also
displayed to remote parties as your caller ID.
6.
Under the
SIP Proxy
group, define the SIP proxy server:
a.
In the ‘Authentication User Name’ field, enter the user name received from your
VoIP service provider. This is used when sending a response to Unauthorized or
Proxy Authentication Requested (401/407).
b.
In the ‘Authentication Password’ field, enter the password received from your
VoIP service provider. This is used when sending a response to Unauthorized or
Proxy Authentication Requested (401/407).
7.
In the ‘Line Voice Volume’ field, enter the voice volume of the line (i.e., the gain from
the network toward the local phone). The default is 0 dB.
8.
To enable supplementary services on this line, select the ‘Enable Supplementary
Services’ check box.
9.
To enable automatic dialing (which automatically dials a user-defined phone number
when the line is off-hooked longer than a user-defined time), do the following:
a.
Select the ‘Enable Automatic Dialing’ check box.
b.
In the ‘Automatic Dialing Timeout’ field, enter the time after which automatic
dialing is activated if the user has not started dialing before this timeout. When
set to 0, automatic dialing is performed immediately.
c.
In the ‘Automatic Dialing Destination’ field, enter the destination that is
automatically dialed. This can be a phone number or a domain name (for
example, [email protected] or user@domain name).
10.
Click
OK
to save your settings.
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