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RING CENTRAL CONFIGURATION GUIDE: SIP IP66 OUTDOOR HORN
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3.0 Before You Start
This configuration guide documents the integration process of a CyberData SIP IP66 Outdoor
Horn.
Network Advisories
RingCentral uses a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) for the SIP server and Outbound
Proxy addresses. The CyberData horn needs to perform a DNS A query to resolve the IP address
of RingCentral’s Outbound Proxy FQDN. It is necessary to ensure the configured DNS server(s)
have an A record for the Outbound Proxy address.
In addition, be sure to verify the following ports are available for the horn to use:
•
UDP 5060-5061, 5090 (SIP)
•
UDP 10500 (RTP)
The horn will need to traverse the public internet in order to operate with RingCentral in the
cloud.
The horn’s paging extension uses SIP port 5060 to receive SIP messages. The Nightringer
extension uses SIP port 5061 to receive SIP messages. Both extensions will send SIP messages
to port 5090, the port used by RingCentral’s Outbound Proxy.
SIP ports 5060-5061 and RTP port 10500 are the default values on all noted firmware levels.
Alternatively, SIP ports for the paging and Nightringer extension are configurable on the
SIP
Configuration
page of the web interface.
The RTP port setting on the
SIP Configuration
page is used for both extensions.
Product Documentation and Utilities
Before you start, download the Operation and Quick Start guides from the horn’s product
webpage:
https://www.cyberdata.net/collections/sip/products/011457
The CyberData Discovery Utility can be used to locate CyberData devices on your network.
You may download it from the following web address:
https://www.cyberdata.net/pages/discovery
Note
: DHCP addressing mode is enabled on default on all noted firmware levels.