DVG-2101SP User Manual
Copyright © 2008 D-Link Australia Pty. Ltd.
VoIP Setup
The VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) Adapter can be configured to handle voice communication over the
Internet. The screen shown below, along with the SIP account list and phone book pages are used to configure
the basic settings to allow you to communicate with the devices that will send and receive telephone calls over
the Internet.
SIP Account List
The VoIP Adapter allows you to make calls through the Internet or PSTN. You need to configure the SIP
account before you can make a VoIP phone call.
Display Name
Enter your display name. Every outgoing call will carry this name to the receiver and it
should appear on the Caller-ID.
User Name
Enter your SIP account username. The username is the part that comes before the “@”
symbol. A username can be letters like in an e-mail address (e.g. account@provider.
com) or numbers like a telephone number (e.g. [email protected]).
Authorization Name
Enter the authorization name to authenticate your SIP account. This is usually the same
to your SIP account’s user name.
Password
Enter the password to authenticate your SIP account.
Proxy/Backup Server
Enter the SIP proxy server’s IP address and port number in this field (e.g.
192.168.0.253:5060).
Outbound Proxy
Enter the outbound proxy server IP address and port number in this field (e.g.
192.168.0.1:5060).
Use Domain to Register
Required in order for some Australian ITSPs.
Expire Time
Enter the amount of time for the dial tone when the phone has been lifted off the hook.
At the end of this time period, if no numbers have been dialed, the device will start
playing the busy tone.
MWI
Check the checkbox to activate MWI (Message Waiting Indication) if the SIP server
supports this service.