QX1000 Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator’s Menus
QX1000; (SW Version 5.3.x)
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Edit
opens a page
Watch Access List-Edit Entry
where the permissions of the added extensions may be modified.
Delete
removes the selected extensions from the list. If no records are selected an error message occurs.
Select all
selects all existing records in the list.
Inverse selection
inverses the current selection of records (if no records are selected, all records will be checked).
2.
SIP Settings
This group is used to configure extension’s SIP registration
settings and consists of the following components:
User Name
requires a user name for the extension registration
on the SIP server. The registration user name needs to be
unique on the SIP server and it is displayed on the called phone
when performing an IP call. This field length is limited to 32
symbols.
Password
indicates the password for the extension registration
on a SIP server.
Registration
Password
is used to confirm the password. If the
entered password does not correspond to the one entered in the
Password
field, the error message “The passwords do not
match. Please try again” will appear.
SIP Server
indicates the host address of the SIP server. The
field is not limited regarding symbol usage or length. It can be
either an IP address such as 192.168.0.26 or a host address
such as sip.epygi.com.
Fig. II-79: Extensions Management - Edit Entry – SIP Settings page
SIP Port
indicates the host port number to connect to the SIP server. The SIP server port may only contain digit values, otherwise the error message
“SIP Server Port is incorrect” will be displayed when applying the extension settings. If the SIP server port is not specified, QX1000 will access the
SIP server through the default port 5060.
Registration on SIP Server
enables the SIP server registration option. If the extension has already been registered on an SIP server, its IP address
will be displayed in brackets.
3.
SIP Advanced
Settings
This group is used to configure advanced SIP settings (Outbound Proxy, Secondary SIP Server and Outbound Proxy for the Secondary SIP Server
settings and to define other SIP server specific settings).
The SIP Outbound proxy is an SIP server where all the SIP requests and other SIP messages are transferred. Some SIP servers use an outbound
proxy server to escape restrictions of NAT. For example, Free World Dialup service uses an Outbound Proxy server. If an Outbound proxy is
specified for an extension, all SIP calls originating from that extension are made through that outbound proxy, i.e., all requests are sent to that
outbound proxy, even those made by Speed Calling.
The Secondary SIP Server acts as an alternative SIP registration server when the primary SIP Registration Server is inaccessible. If the connection
with the primary SIP server fails, QX1000 will automatically start sending SIP messages to the Secondary SIP Server. It will switch back to the
primary SIP server as soon as the connection is reestablished.