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Outbound Proxy:
If TalkSwitch is being provisioned with a VoIP service provider, enter the
outbound proxy associated with the service provider.
Realm/Domain:
If this location is the proxy/registrar, you can assign a realm/domain
name for your network. (e.g. abccompany.com). The
Realm/Domain
field
may be required when TalkSwitch is being provisioned with a VoIP service
provider. In this case, enter the realm/domain associated with the
service provider. If this unit is not the proxy/registrar, it must have the
same realm as the registrar server.
User Name and Password
section
User/Account:
If this location is the proxy/registrar and you have enabled
authentication, assign a user/account name to this unit. This account
will be required by all other locations for registration purposes.
If this unit is not the proxy/registrar and if authentication is required, it
must have the same user/account name as the registrar server.
Password:
If this location is the proxy/registrar and you have enabled
authentication, assign a password to this unit. This password is required
by all other locations for registration purposes.
If this unit is not the proxy/registrar and authentication is required, it
must have the same password as the registrar server.
VoIP Lines
TalkSwitch offers the flexibility to share VoIP numbers with the TalkSwitch
network and a service provider. You can reserve lines for use with one or the
other depending on your requirements.
VoIP lines available for use with the TalkSwitch network:
By default, there are no restrictions on VoIP number use between the
TalkSwitch and service provider profiles. If you need to give priority of
availability to calls being placed in/out of this location on the TalkSwitch
VoIP network, select an upper limit for the number of lines to use for
each profile.
Maximum number of VoIP lines for incoming calls:
The maximum number of VoIP numbers available is determined by how
many lines are available (shared) with the TalkSwitch VoIP network. For
business reasons, you might want to make all lines available for incoming
calls and restrict the number of lines used for outgoing calls. It is
recommended that at least one line be allocated for incoming calls.