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Device. You may create a profile for each port on your SIP Device or have them sharing
the same one. To use this feature do the following steps:
Table 22. Configuration File
Step Action
1
Open your web browser and connect to your SIP Device.
2
Click VoIP, and then Profile Config.
3
Click on the profile tab to display the profile setting on the
screen.
4
Under Profile Information:
Enter the Profile name
Enter the SIP Proxy IP address
Enter the SIP Local Signaling Port number (Default is
5060)
Check Enable Outbound Proxy if you want this SIP
proxy to be used as an outbound proxy.
Enter the SIP Domain
NOTE
: If the profile name is not configured, the SIP Device
will use the profile number as the profile name.
5
Under Preferred Codec:
Enter the Packetization time in 10 increments in the
field. The Packetization Time is the length of the digital
voice segment that each packet holds. The default is 20
millisecond packets. The smaller the value is, the better
the voice quality will be, as less information is lost due
to packet loss, but increases the load on the network
traffic.
Select the Preferred CODECs based on its priority level
(high to low) from the drop-down box. You can set up
to 6 CODECs via the web interface. The Clear
CODECs Setting button lets you reset your settings.
6
Under Digimap:
Enter your digimaps in the field. If you have more than
one string patterns, separate them with a vertical bar.
7
Click Save to save your changes to the SIP Device.
8
To add another new profile, click the Add New Profile
tab to the left and repeat the above configuration steps.
The maximum number of the profiles you can create is
equal to the number of ports on your SIP device.
To remove a profile, click the Delete Profile button. You
must have at least one profile saved on the system.