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CHAPTER 4
CONFIGURATION SETUP
[2] Configuration Setting by Web Programming
STEP 1: Select [SIP Settings]
→
[User]
→
[User ID].
STEP 2: Enter User ID using the digit keys, and then click the “OK” button.
0-9, *, # are available (maximum 32 characters).
STEP 3: Select [SIP Settings]
→
[User]
→
[Password].
STEP 4: Enter password for the User ID using the digit keys, and then click the “OK” button.
0-9, *, # are available (maximum 24 characters).
Note 1:
The terminal will not display the entered value as numbers. Instead, they will be displayed as asterisks (*).
STEP 5: Click the “Save” button.
6.2.5 Port Number
This section explains how to change the port number used to send packets from DT700 Series to SIP server.
[1] Configuration Setting on Terminal
[SIP Server Port]
1.1st Server Port
2.2nd Server Port
3.3rd Server Port
Exit
A
STEP 2: The LCD displays [SIP Settings] menu. Select “4. SIP Server Port.”
STEP 3: The LCD displays [SIP Server Port] menu.
STEP 1: On [Config] menu, select “2. SIP Settings.”
[Config]
1.Network Settings
2.SIP Settings
3.Maintenance Settings
Cancel Save
[SIP Settings]
1.SIP User
2.Server Address
3.Access Mode
Exit
Perform one of the following:
a.) Press 1. to change the port number of 1st SIP server used to
send
packets.
b.) Press 2. to change the port number of 2nd SIP server used
to send packets.
c.) Press 3. to change the port number of 3rd SIP server used to
send
packets.
d.) Press 4. to change the port number of 4th SIP server used to
send
packets.
Note:
For other operations, "
↑
" and "
↓
" of software key,
cursor key, and touch-sensitive panel operation are
also available. Refer to Section 6.1.1.2 Operations for
more details.
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