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Activating the fixed line network connection as an alternate
connection
You can activate the fixed line network connection on your phone as an alter-
nate connection. If an attempt to establish a connection via VoIP then fails, an
attempt is made automatically to establish the connection via the fixed line
network.
An alternate connection would be used in the following cases:
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Your VoIP connections are busy.
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The SIP server for the VoIP connection cannot be accessed.
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The dialed VoIP connection has not (yet) been configured correctly
(e.g. incorrect password).
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The base station does not have a connection to the Internet, e.g. because
your router is deactivated or not connected to the Internet.
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Open the following Web page:
Settings
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Telephony
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Number Assignment
.
Area
Default Connection
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To activate the fixed line network connection as an alternate connection,
click the
Yes
option next to
Automatic Fallback to Fixed Line
. Select
No
to deac-
tivate the function.
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Select
Set
to activate your settings.
Assigning send and receive numbers to handsets
You can assign up to eight phone numbers on your phone: your fixed line net-
work number, your Gigaset.net number and up to six VoIP numbers.
You can assign as many of these numbers as you like to each handset as receive
numbers. Receive numbers determine which handset(s) will ring when a call is
received.
You can assign one of your VoIP numbers to each handset as a (VoIP) send
number. Send numbers define which VoIP account should be used generally to
make and pay for outgoing VoIP calls.
Exceptions:
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A phone number is dialed with a line suffix (
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A dialing plan has been defined for the phone number (
The Gigaset.net number and fixed line network number are permanently
assigned to each registered handset as send numbers.
Exceptions
If a URI or IP address is dialed instead of a phone number, the connection can-
not be created via the fixed line network.