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Configuring telephone connections
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You can use the option in the
Active
column to activate ( ) and deactivate ( ) VoIP
connections. If a connection is deactivated, the phone will not register for this connec-
tion with the VoIP service. Your phone cannot be reached via this VoIP phone number.
The connection can be activated/deactivated by clicking directly on the option. The
change does not need to be saved.
To configure a connection or to change the configuration of a connection:
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Click on the
Edit
button next to the connection.
This will open a Web page where you can make the settings needed. For more information
see section "Configuring the VoIP connection" on page 90.
Configuring the VoIP connection
Open the Web page:
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Open the following Web page:
Settings
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Telephony
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Connections
.
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Click on the
Edit
button next to the VoIP connection that you want to configure or whose
configuration you want to change.
This will open a Web page where you can make the settings that your phone needs to
access your provider's VoIP server.
The Web page always displays the following areas:
u
IP Connection
u
Personal Provider Data
(page 91) and
u
Call Forwarding
The areas
u
General Provider Data
(page 92) and
u
Network
can be shown and hidden by clicking the
Show Advanced Settings
and
Hide Advanced Settings
buttons.
You must enter the VoIP provider's general access data in these areas. You can download
the general access data for many VoIP providers from the Internet (page 96).
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Make the settings on the Web page.
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Save them in the phone, see page 95.
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Activate the connection if necessary, see page 95.
Area:
IP Connection
Connection Name or Number
Enter a name for the VoIP connection or the VoIP phone number (max. 16 characters).
The connection will be shown under this name on the handset and in the Web configu-
rator interface, e.g. when assigning sending and receiving numbers (page 100), with
call display (page 29).