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Making VoIP settings
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rsion 4, 16.09.2005
Making VoIP settings
In order to be able to use VoIP, you must
set a few parameters for your phone.
You can make the following settings using
your handset.
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Enter your personal access data for
your first VoIP account (first VoIP phone
number). You can configure the access
data for five further VoIP accounts via
the phone's Web configurator.
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Set the phone's IP address in the LAN.
The connection assistant on your phone
can help you make the settings.
Using the connection assistant
The connection assistant starts automati-
cally when you set the handset and base
station up for the first time, or when you
try to connect to the Internet before mak-
ing the necessary settings.
You can also start the connection assistant
via the menu:
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¢
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Telephony
Connection Assist.
Select and press
§OK§
.
Enter the system PIN and press
§OK§
.
For how to enter VoIP settings using the
connection assistant, see page 15.
Changing settings without the
connection assistant
You can change the VoIP user data via the
menu without starting the connection
assistant.
The VoIP settings must also be extended
for your personal data. You will receive all
necessary data from your VoIP provider.
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Telephony
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VoIP
(Enter
system PIN)
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Provider Registr.
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Change multiple line input:
Username:
Enter the user name (caller ID) for your
VoIP provider account.
Username
is
often identical to your Internet tele-
phone number (the first part of your
SIP address, see page 100).
Authent. Name: / Authent. Password:
Enter the provider-dependent access
data that has to be transferred by the
phone to the SIP service at registration.
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Click
§Save§
to save the settings.
Setting the phone's IP address in
the LAN
The base station requires an IP address in
order to be "recognised" by the LAN.
The IP address can be assigned to the base
station automatically (by the router) or
manually.
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If performed
dynamically,
the router's
DHCP server automatically assigns the
base station an IP address. The base
station's IP address can be changed
according to router settings.
Please note:
You can set these and other parameters con-
veniently via the Web configurator on a PC
connected to your local network (see
Please note:
When making these entries, please remember
the VoIP user data is case sensitive. To enter