Code Blue
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259 Hedcor Street
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Holland, MI 49423 USA
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800.205.7186
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www.codeblue.com
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IP5000 2.0 Series
Administrator Guide
Configuring a SIP Account
Either of the IP5000 speakerphone’s two accounts can be configured to register to a VoIP system
via SIP. Configuration is as follows:
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Set the VoIP Protocol to SIP and RTP.
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For Description, enter a name the IP5000 will use internally to refer to this account.
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For Username/Number, enter the number that the IP5000 will use for SIP addressing. This will
often be the extension number in a VoIP-based PBX.
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For Display Name, enter the name the IP5000 will send in SIP transactions. This will often be
the calling name of the extension.
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For Domain, enter the domain the IP5000 will register to.
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For Outbound Proxy, enter a SIP proxy the IP5000 should send outbound calls to. If this is the
same as the domain, you can leave this field blank.
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For Outbound Proxy Port, enter an IP port number the IP5000 will send outbound calls to. Typi
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cally, this should be left at 0.
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For Registration Lifetime, enter the time in seconds the IP5000 will request that its registration
be valid for. The IP5000 will automatically re-register before this time period expires.
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Check Keep-Alive if you want the IP5000 to periodically send OPTIONS requests to the SIP
server, e.g. to keep a NAT connection alive.
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Check STUN if you want to enable STUN support for this account.
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You can adjust the DTMF Threshhold value if you have difficulties with the IP5000 activating in-
call commands when no DTMF
is present.
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For Username and Password,
set the username and pass
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word the IP5000 will use to
authenticate to the domain and
outbound proxy. Note that the
username is used for authenti-
cation only and need not match
the Username/Number field
if the VoIP system does not
expect it to.
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VLAN user priorities can be ad
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justed for SIP and RTP audio.