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to the next hop. In fact, many implementations integrate these two into one server,
so in many case registrar and proxy refer to the same IP.
Step 1
Select the right interface to use for registering, depending on where
proxy/registrar resides. If use WAN link, ensure that it is already up.
Step 2
Select the checkbox of
Use SIP Registrar
, and fill in the IP address and
port with the right value.
Step 3
Fill the extension information:
Authentication name
,
Password
,
Cid
Name
and
Cid Number
.
Step 4
Click
Apply
to take the settings into effect.
Step 5
TEL
indicator of VoIP service should be on, indicating that SIP client is
successfully registered.
5.4.6.2
Placing a Call
This section describes how to place a basic VoIP call.
(1)
Pick up the receiver on the phone.
(2)
Hear the dial-tone. Dial the extension of remote party.
(3)
To end the dialing, wait for digit timeout, or just press
#
immediately.
(4)
After the remote party answers the call, you are in voice connection.
5.4.6.3
Anonymous call
Anonymous call does not send the caller ID to the remote party. This is useful if you
do not want others know whom you are.
(1) Enable
Anonymous calling
in the
Voice--SIP Advanced Setting
web page.
(2) Pick up the receiver on the phone.
(3) Dial
*68
to enable anonymous call.
(4) Hook on the receiver, and dial another extension as you like. Now your caller ID
information is blocked.
5.4.6.4
Do Not Disturb (DND)
If DND is enabled, all incoming calls are rejected. DND is useful if you do not want
others to disturb you.
(1) Enable
DND
in the
Voice--SIP Advanced Setting
web page.
(2) Pick up the receiver on the phone.
(3) Dial
*78
to enable DND.
(4) Hook on the phone. Now your phone rejects all incoming calls.
(5) Hook off again to disable the DND.
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