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1. ON in the SIP settings Service Domain page Enter the Register Name Register Password Proxy Server and Outbound Proxy Select ON in NAT settings STUN setting page if Outbound Proxy is NOT available e Upon successful SIP registration the LCD will show registered lt phone number gt Callings e Pick up the phone and you should hear a dial tone e Press 1688 or 1688 to call the party with the registered SIP phone number 1688 Note that the key will dial out the number immediately Dialing without will not dial out until the auto dial timer default 5 seconds elapses 4 2 SIP to Direct IP Calling Applications The application is for the calling party with an ADSL connection The calling party is registered to a SIP server with either a fixed real or private IP behind a NAT router The answering party has a fixed real IP Configurations e Same as in Example 4 1 e Select ON in NAT settings STIN setting page if Outbound Proxy is NOT available e Upon successful SIP registration the LCD will show registered lt phone number gt Calling e Press Hand Free key for soeakerphone and you should hear a dial tone e Press 211 21 191 4 or 211 21 191 4 to call the party with the real IP address of 211 21 191 4 In a moment you should hear a ring back tone and wait for the VoIP called party to answer 4 3 Direct IP to Direct IP Calling Answering Applications The applications are for ADSL
2. Connect to the ADSL modem or router LAN Connect to your PC computer You can then connect to the Internet through the Internet Sharing function of the phone adapter 1 2 Software Overview e SIP v1 RFC 2543 v2 RFC 3261 e Ring Tone e IP TCP UDP RTP RTCP e Ring Back Tone e IP ICMP ARP RARP SNTP e Dial Tone e TFTP Client DHCP Client PPPoE Client e Busy Tone e Telnet HTTP Server e Programming Tone e DNS Client NAT DHCP setvert e Volume Adjustment e G 711 64kb s PCM e Speed Dial Key e G 723 1 6 3k 5 3kb s e Phone Book e G 726 16k 24k 32k 40kb s ADCPM e Flash e G 729A 8kb s CS ACELP e G 729B adds VAD CNG to G 729 e Static IP e DHCP e PPPoE Voice Quality e VAD Voice activity detection e HTTP 1 1 basic digest authentication for Web setup e CNG Comfortable noise generator e LEC Line echo canceller Pae LoS tn Adaptive Jitter Buffer e Call Hold e STUN e Call Waiting f e Call Forward Configuration e Caller ID e Web Browser e 3 way conference e IVR Keypad DTMF Function Firmware Upgrade e In Band DTMF e TFTP e Out Band DTMF e HTTP e SIP Info e Outbound Proxy IP Phone User Manual 2 Keypad Interface A AAA A 2 pig Oy Oe ke De O je Oy Oy hae la Bo ye ae AO Ow T COs pedis RK ae Wig eo aka Lg Dy Gy ly Sack Oo RES SO ge eg Vy ge ee SOU Wo Y Ar Wig eee Y 0 space TRANSFER REDIAL HOLD MUTE DND OK OK accept setting DEL UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT MEN
3. Speaker Volume 3 0 14 Ringer Volume 6 0 10 Handset Gain 8 0 14 Speaker Gain 9 0 14 Submit Reset 5 3 4 DND Setting This setting stands for Do Not Disturb and blocks all incoming calls You can configure this to always block calls or to block calls just for a certain amount of time Always Block All incoming calls will be blocked until this feature is disabled Block Period Set an amount of time specified by From and To DND Setting You could set the do not disturb period of your phone in this page DND Always On Off DND Period On Off From hh mm To hh mm Reset 5 3 6 Call Waiting Setting You can enable or disable Call Waiting When you are talking with someone if there is an incoming call and call waiting is enabled you will hear the call waiting tone 13 IP Phone User Manual 5 3 7 Dial Plan Dial Plan You could the set the dial plan in this page Drop prefix Yes No Replace rule 1 Drop prefix Yes No Replace rule 2 Drop prefix Yes No Replace rule 3 Drop prefix Yes No Replace rule 4 Dial now Auto Dial Time 5 3 9 sec Use as send key Yes No Use for IP dialing Yes No Blocked Prefix Submit Reset Example 1 Drop prefix No Replace rule 1 002 8613 8662 1 If what you dialed begins with 8613 002 is added to the beginning so the actual number dialed would
4. Quality of Service within a private network VLAN Settings You could set the VLAN settings in this page VLAN Packets On Off VID 802 1Q TAG 136 2 4094 User Priority 802 1P 3 0 7 CFI 1 0 1 Submit Reset 5 4 5 PPTP Settings Here you can connect the phone to a VPN PPTP Server Using a VPN you can connect to a SIP Server SIP Proxy or IP PBX inside a private network or make a secure phone call PPTP Server The VPN Server to connect to PPTP Username Password Enter your username and password for the VPN account IP Phone User Manual PPTP Settings You could set the PPTP server in this page PPTP On off PPTP Server ippbx dyndyn org PPTP Username 2001 PPTP Password TETTETETT Rese 5 5 SIP Settings This section will cover configurations such as the Service Domain Port Settings Codec Settings RTP and RPort Settings 5 5 1 Service Domain You may register up to three SIP accounts in the IP phone You can make calls through the first SIP account and receive calls from all three The following figure shows a single example setup SIP Accounts Settings You could set information of service domains in this page Ba E J3 Teta EY z deo LL 11 y s H ed u HY e pene Active On off Display Name George Gregory User Name 1001 Register Name 1001 Register Password PTT IIIT iy Domain Server 192 166 1 13 Proxy Server 192 166 1 13 Out
5. be 002 8613 xxx 2 If what you dialed begins with 8662 002 is added to the beginning so the actual number dialed would be 002 8663 xxx Example 2 Drop prefix Yes Replace rule 2 006 002 003 004 005 007 009 1 If what you dialed begins with 002 the number 002 would be replaced with 006 so the actual number dialed would be 006 xxx 2 If what you dialed begins with 003 the number 003 would be replaced with 006 so the actual number dialed would be 006 xxx Example 3 Drop prefix No Replace rule 3 009 12 1 If what you dialed begins with 12 the number 12 would be prefixed by number 009 so the actual number dialed would be 009 12 xxx Example 4 Drop prefix No Replace rule 4 007 5xxx 35xx 21xx 1 If what you dialed begins with 5 followed by any 3 number the number would be prefixed by 007 so the actual number dialed would be 007 5xx 2 If you dialed 534 the number 5 is only followed by two numbers so it does not match the dialing rule and the actual number dialed is still 534 3 If what you dialed begins with 35 followed by any two numbers it would be prefixed by 007 so the actual number dialed would be 007 35xx 4 If you dialed 358822 the number 5 is only followed by two numbers so it does not match the dialing rule and the actual number dialed is still 358822 14 IP Phone User Manual 5 4 Network In Network you can check the Networ
6. e Party A should press HOLD key a dial tone will then be heard Party A should then press TRANSFER key followed by Party C s number and a number e Then Party A s call will end and Party C s phone will ring Once Party C picks up the call he can speak to Party B Alternative Way to Transfer a Call e While Party A is having a phone call with Party B and Party A would like to transfer the call to Party C e Party A will press the TRANSFER key and a dial tone will be heard Party A will then dial Party C s number Once a Waiting tone is heard Party A should hang up e Party C s phone will ring Once Party C picks up the call he can speak to Party B 4 5 5 Call Forward You can forward incoming calls to a third party e Setup the Call Forward Number using the Web Configuration Refer to 3 2 1 or using the LCD Menu Phone Setting gt Call Forward e Press the FORWARD key to enable Call Forwarding IP Phone User Manual 5 Phone Configuration 5 1 System Information When you login the web page you can see the phone s current system information such as the firmware version company name etc You will also see a menu of configuration categories on the left VOIP System Information This page illustrate the system related information Phone Book Phone Settings Network Model Name VoIP SIP Settings Firmware Version 2 2 488 712280 Codec Version Tue Aug 28 15 45 53 2007 Protocol S
7. you can add administrative accounts to your phone or change the password of an existing account System Authority You could change the login username password in this page New username New password Confirmed password Reset 5 9 Save Changes Whenever you make changes to the phone s configuration you have to save the changes through this page in order for the changes to be applied Saving the changes will reboot the phone Save Changes You have to save changes to effect them Save Changes Save 5 10 Update 5 10 1 Update Firmware Here you can download a firmware update To update the firmware e Select the firmware code type CPU or DSP e Click the Browse button on the right side of the File Location or type the correct path including the filename in the File Location field e Select the correct file you want to download to the IP phone then click the Update button 5 10 2 Default Settings Here you can restore the factory defaults to the IP phone Just click the Restore button to restore the defaults and reboot Restore Default Settings You could click the restore button to restore the factory settings Restore default settings Restore 22 IP Phone User Manual 5 11 Reboot Here you can reboot the IP phone You can also reboot the phone using the reboot function on the phone s LCD menu Reboot System You could press the reboot bu
8. 1 21 191 4 In a moment you should hear a ring back tone and wait for the called party to answer 4 5 3 Way Conference Call Call Waiting Call Hold 4 5 1 3 Way Conference Calling Application This is for 3 way conference call among Parties A B and C Three parties are registered to a SIP server with either fixed real IP or private IP The Flash Transfer key is used to switch to the other phone line or HOLD and is quite useful for the 3 way conference call and the call waiting function Calling e Make a phone call from Party A to the first phone number Party B e After the first call is established press HOLD key or Flash key from Party A to hold the call and Party A should hear a dial tone e Make another phone call from Party A to the second phone number Party C e After the second call is established press CONF key from Party A to join in Party B for a three way conference call 4 5 2 Call Waiting Application When a new call is coming while you are talking you can push the HOLD FLASH key to switch to the new call You can push the HOLD FLASH key to switch between the two calls 4 5 3 Call Hold Application You can push the HOLD key to hold the current call for a while then push HOLD key again to resume talking 4 5 4 Call Transfer You can transfer the current call to another user using the Call Transfer function e While Party A is having a phone call with Party B and Party A would like to transfer the call to Party C
9. 729 v Codec Priority 5 G726 16 pa Codec Priority 6 G 726 24 v Codec Priority 7 G 726 32 y Codec Priority 8 Codec Priority 9 v G 711 amp G 729 20ms G 723 30ms G 723 5 3K Voice VAD 19 IP Phone User Manual 5 5 4 Codec ID Setting Sometimes multiple VoIP devices with different codec IDs will cause interoperability issues If you have trouble communicating with someone make sure you are using the same codec IDs Codec ID Setting You could set the value of Codec ID in this page OF yi an hE tae pa LM arau a i T eyi G726 16 ID 23 95 255 W 23 G726 24 ID 22 95 255 W 22 G726 32 ID 2 95 255 Y 2 6726 40 ID 21 05 255 W 21 RFC 2833 ID 101 95 4255 W 101 Submit 5 5 5 DTMF Setting Here you can configure your DTMF settings The options are RFC 2833 Inband DTMF and Send DTMF SIP Info Please configure this based on your VoIP Provider s recommendation 5 5 6 RPort Setting Here you can enable or disable RPort Please configure this according to your ISP s recommendation 5 5 7 Other Settings You will find some miscellaneous SIP settings here For the text fields the range of valid values is shown on the right Notable options here include the QoS settings For these options higher values specify a higher priority Other Settings You could set other settings in this page Hold by RFC 30n Off Voice QoS Diff Serv 40 0 63 SI
10. Forward Busy Forward and No Answer Forward 11 IP Phone User Manual Forward Setting You could set the forward number of your phone in this page All Forward Busy Forward No Answer Forward All Fwd No Busy Fwd No No Answer Fwd No No Answer Fwd Time Out 3 2 8 Ring Submit Reset 5 3 1 1 All Forward All incoming calls will be forwarded to the number you choose You can input the name and the phone number in the URL Number field 5 3 1 2 Busy Forward lf you are on the phone incoming calls will be forwarded to the number you choose You can input the name and the phone number in the URL field 5 3 1 3 No Answer Forward If you do not answer the phone incoming calls will be forwarded to the number you choose You can input the name and the phone number in the URL field You will also need to specify the number of rings before the call is forwarded 5 3 2 SNTP Setting You can set up SNTP server IP addresses to automatically get date and time information You can also set your time zone and how often you would like to sync the time 12 IP Phone User Manual 5 3 3 Volume Setting There are several volume configuration options here The range of valid values is given beside each field For example a range of 0 14 indicates that any value between O and 14 inclusive is valid Volume Setting You could set the volume of your phone in this page Handset Volume 8 0 14
11. IP Save Change Status Registered Phone In Use 0 Phone In Use MAC adress 00 11 78 70 2a 1e IP Address Netmask 172 21 173 247 255 255 0 0 DHCP Gateway 172 21 1 2 DNS 172 21 1 2 0 0 0 0 IP Address Netmask 192 168 123 1 255 255 255 0 Static 5 2 Phone Book The phone book contains Speed Dial settings If you want to use speed dial just press the speed dial number from 0 9 then press HP Add New Phone Position 0 139 Mame Number or URL Ringer type default Entry Name Speed dial number Number or URL Real address to be dialed Check the examples for details IP Phone User Manual Example Phone Book You could add delete items in current phone book Phone Book Page pagel 192 168 123 1 1 476433304 192 168 1 202 5062 Delete Selected Delete All Example 1 Name 203 URL 192 168 123 1 If a user dialed 2034 the phone would dial 192 168 123 1 Example 2 Name 206 URL 17476433364 If a user dialed 2064 the phone would dial out to 747 643 3364 Example 3 Name 301 URL 192 168 1 202 5062 If a user dialed 2024 the phone would dial out to 192 168 1 2 5064 5 3 Phone Settings Phone Settings contains Call Forwarding settings along with SNTP Volume Do Not Disturb Caller ID and Call Waiting configurations 5 3 1 Call Forwarding You can set up the phone number you want to forward in this page There are three types of forwarding modes All
12. P QoS Diff Serv 40 0 63 SIP Expire Time 60 15 86400 sec Use DNS SRV On Off Send Keep Alives Packet 90n OOF Keep Alives Period 60 15 250 sec Jitter Buffer 1 0 250 packets Submit Reset 20 IP Phone User Manual 5 6 NAT Trans Here you can configure the STUN settings This can help your IP phone work properly behind NAT STUN Setting Here you can enable or disable STUN and set up the STUN server IP address Please configure these options based on the recommendations of your ISP _ STUN Setting You could set the IP of STUN server in this page STUN On Off STUN Server STUN Port 80 65535 Reset 5 7 Others 5 7 1 Auto Configuration Setting You can set up Auto Configuration to automatically configure your phone from a configuration file hosted on an HTTP FTP or TFTP server that you specify Auto Configuration Setting You could enable disable the auto configuration setting in this page Auto Configuration of OTFTR FFP HTTP TFTP Server HTTP Server Exp 60 35 187 30 HTTP File Path Exp download FTP Server Exp 60 35 17 1 FTP Username FTP Password FTP File Path Exp file load Submit Reset 5 7 2 ICMP Setting This specifies whether or not you want anyone to be able to ICMP ping your phone This is often disabled on internet facing computers for security reasons 21 IP Phone User Manual 5 8 System Authority Here
13. U SPK Line1 Line3 M1 M5 Conf Call In Call Out Volume IP Phone User Manual 3 Configure the IP Phone The IP phone provides a built in web server so you can use a web browser to configure the phone First Open a browser and type the IP address of the phone specifying port 9999 Example http 192 168 123 1 9999 The default LAN port IP is 192 168 123 1 with a DHCP server enabled The default WAN port has DHCP client enabled the IP would be automatically assigned if it is connected to a network with a DHCP server 3 1 First Time Login STEP 1 Power Up and Connect the Phone Connect the WAN Port to a NAT Router or ADSL Modem using a Category 5 network cable Then connect the LAN Port to a PC also using a Category 5 network cable Connect the 9V power adapter to the phone s power socket The LCD Panel should then light up showing the date time and No Service if a SIP account is not yet set up Pick up the phone and the LCD Panel will show IP Dialing You should hear a ring back tone lf not please make sure the RJ 45 WAN port is connected properly STEP 2 Set Up the VoIP Account To find the phone s IP address from the phone s keypad press the MENU key then arrow down to the 4 Network option and hit ENTER Then arrow down to the 5 Status and hit ENTER The MENU key is used for escape and the ENTER key for selection The default IP address is 192 168 123 1 Next from
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15. beauvecsuanes 14 IS OA onien E E sve anlenecescenasuhevaraneeunesouser 15 WANNA Si ASS EA A EE EAE 15 LAN ec ME Sa Aita 16 DONS SEUN a aaa 16 VEAN ESCTUNE Sii aiii 17 PPTP SOUNE Saa Mtra od 17 A A 18 SENICE DOM MD as 18 POE SOLEMN SS RS cou lesaasenrene neta E E R 19 Codec SC tna oa 19 GOGECIID SUN o eo 20 DIME Seria AR 20 RPO SOUNE ai AA eeseat teas A eOUaaaeeet 20 Other Sete lcliibds 20 A A O 21 STON SEINE radicado 21 OJ CSE caca 21 AUTO CONCELLO SEAN N a R 21 ICMP S etUNO crrr O N E T E AE E taut e els 21 SUSTENTAN T E E 22 A ae aa AOS 22 Update recne AA E A E AE 22 a nn E a E E S N 23 Troubleshooting Conte Urticaria 23 The LCDS SnOWING Ethernet Eros 23 me LER ISSMOWING NO SOCIVICE a coe E a alah Sac tats bal ill ge oaall boa edt 23 DONOTHEARDAETONE sii o BAv ada agiaue teu eeeesuee Mente eamnnenneeens 23 Copyright 2008 WideBand Corporation All Rights Reserved 04 08 IP Phone User Manual 1 Introduction This user s manual is for the WideBand IP Telephone models 6000 and 7000 This user s manual will explain the IVR instruction and web configuration for the IP phone Before using the IP phone some setup processes are required to make the phone work properly Please refer to the Setup Menu for further information 1 1 Hardware Overview The IP phone has the following interfaces for Networking and one power connector Two RJ 45 networking interfaces These two interfaces support 10 100Mps Fast Ethernet WAN
16. bound Proxy Subscribe for MWI On Off Status Registered Display Name The name to be displayed on your phone User Name Enter the username configured on the VoIP server Register Name Enter the Register Name configured for your account on the VoIP server Register Password Enter the VoIP server s account password corresponding to your username Domain Server Enter the Domain server given by your VoIP server Proxy Server Enter the proxy server this is usually your VoIP server Outbound Proxy This can be left blank as it is usually the same as the proxy server Subscribe for MWI Click On if your VoIP server supports Voice Mail notification Once the status is Registered you have successfully registered with the VoIP server 18 IP Phone User Manual 5 5 2 Port Settings Here you can set up the SIP and RIP port numbers Each ISP provider may have different SIP RTPport settings so please refer to the ISP to set the port numbers correctly Port Settings You could set the port number in this page SIP Port 10 65533 RTP Port 20000 10 65533 5 5 3 Codec Settings You can set up Codec priority RIP packet length and VAD on this page Please follow the recommendations of your ISP to configure these settings Codec Settings You could set the codec settings in this page Codec Priority 1 G711 u law F Codec Priority 2 G 711 a law y Codec Priority 3 G 723 v Codec Priority 4 G
17. connection without a NAT router Both parties have fixed real IP addresses SIP server registrations are not required in this application Configurations e Select Fixed IP and bridge ON in the Network Network settings page e Enter the items of IP Subnet Mask and Gateway IP e Click the Submit button Callings e Pick up the phone and you should hear a dial tone e Press 211 21 191 4f or 211 21 191 4 to call the party with the real IP address of 211 21 191 4 Note that key will dial out the number immediately Dialing without will not dial out until the auto dial timer default 5 seconds elapses In a moment you should hear a ring back tone and wait for the VolP called party to answer 4 4 Direct IP to Direct IP Calling within a NAT Router Applications For the calling party with an ADSL connection behind a NAT router this direct IP calling can work when the answering parties have fixed private IP addresses within the same VPN network or with fixed real IP addresses IP Phone User Manual Configurations e Select Fixed IP and bridge ON in the Network Network settings page e Enter the items of IP Subnet Mask and Gateway IP e Click the Submit button Callings e Pick up the phone and you should hear a dial tone e Press 192 168 1 51 or 192 168 1 51 to call the party with the private IP address of 192 168 1 51 Press 211 21 191 4 to call the party with the real IP address of 21
18. k status configure the Network and DDNS settings On this screen you will find information about the current settings of both the LAN and WAN network interfaces 5 4 1 WAN Settings You can configure the IP Phone Network setting in this page _ WAN Settings You could configure the WAN settings in this page LAN Mode O Bridge NAT IP Type C Fixed IP DHCP Client PPPoE IP Mask Gateway DNS Serveri 172 21 1 2 DNS Server2 0 0 0 0 MAC Host Name VOIP_PHONE User Name Password Service Name Reset 5 4 1 1 Mode There are two modes for the WAN port Bridge or NAT Bridge mode The two WAN and LAN Ethernet ports will be bridged and transparent NAT mode The embedded NAT will be enabled The IP phone comes with a default static IP address of 192 168 1 100 You may select a proper IP type for your network requirements 5 4 1 2 NAT Settings To enable embedded NAT you must set mode of WAN port to NAT This embedded NAT is useful for ADSL users without a NAT router and it separates the WAN port from the LAN port to perform router IP address translation For the WAN port please select a proper IP type DHCP Client default Automatically get an assigned IP from the DHCP server PPPoE This is a common way to connect to your ISP through ADSL Enter the username and password your ISP provided Fixed IP Assign a static IP address to that network interface MAC settings This mu
19. on STEP 3 Make your First Call e Pick up the handset you should now hear a dial tone e Enter the phone number you would like to call optionally ending with a e g 1003 The tells the phone to call the number immediately Dialing without will not call until the auto dial timer default 5 seconds elapses 3 2 Default Reset from Keypad To restore the factory defaults using the phone s keypad press MENU and arrow down to the 7 Administrator option and press ENTER Then arrow down to the 3 Default setting option and press ENTER Finally select 1 Load default The LCD panel will read Loading Program and System Initialized Please use the MENU key for escape and the ENTER key for selection Then reboot the phone option 7 in the Administrator menu 3 3 Default Setting LAN IP Address 192 168 123 1 WAN IP Address Dynamic Address DHCP Web Management Page Login Name root Password test 4 Application Example 4 1 SIP to SIP Calling Answering Applications Both parties are registered to a SIP server with either fixed real IP or private IP behind a NAT router The SIP to SIP calling works when both calling and answering parties are registered to a SIP server with given registered phone numbers IP Phone User Manual Configurations e Select DHCP Client and bridge ON in the Network Network settings page Remember to click the Submit button Select Active
20. st be different between the LAN and WAN The defaults should be acceptable 15 IP Phone User Manual 5 4 2 LAN Settings LAN Settings You could configure the LAN settings in this page IP 192 168 123 1 Mask 255 255 2550 DHCP Serwer On amp Of Start IP 150 End IP 200 Lease Time 1 0 dd hh 5 4 2 1 LAN Setting In this section you can configure the IP address and the subnet mask of the LAN adapter 5 4 2 2 DHCP Server There is a built in DHCP server in the phone adapter The default is enabled The range of IP addresses to be assigned is specified by the Start IP and End IP fields The Lease Time field specifies the amount of time before DHCP expires for a given client 5 4 3 DDNS Setting You can configure the DDNS setting on this page You need to have the DDNS account and input the information properly If you have a DDNS account with a public IP address others can call you via the DDNS account Now most VoIP applications work through a SIP Proxy Server 16 IP Phone User Manual DDNS Settings You could set the configuration of DDNS in this page DDNS On 2 Off Host Name User Name Password E mail Address DDNS Server DDNS Server List User Input Type dyndns Wild Card BACKMX On 2 Off Off Line On Off Fasa 5 4 4 VLAN Settings VLANs can be used to separate VolP traffic from other kinds of traffic and give it a higher priority This is one way to guarantee
21. tton to restart the system Reboot system Reboot 6 Troubleshooting Configuration 6 1 The LCD is showing Ethernet Error Make sure the WAN port of the IP phone is connected properly to your ADSL Modem or Router Reboot the phone and check again 6 2 The LCD is showing No Service No Service indicates that the IP Phone is not successfully registered to the VoIP server e Check if the Account information is set up correctly Go to SIP Settings gt Account Settings of the Web Management Interface Make sure all the information is entered properly especially the password Press Submit and reboot the phone e Make sure the IP phone can connect to the Internet Check if your ADSL Modem is working properly e Call you VoIP Service Provider to check if there is a problem with their server 6 3 DO NOT HEAR DIAL TONE No dial tone happens when there is a problem with the phone s connection to the internet or when registration fails Check the LCD display and refer to 6 1 and 6 2 23
22. your PC open a browser Internet Explorer and enter http lt IP address of IP Phone gt 9999 e g http 192 168 123 1 9999 as follows Blank Page Windows Internet Explorer e E http 192 168 123 1 9999 oa Blank Page ali The default login settings are a user named root with the password test There is another limited account named user also with the password test If you use the root account to log in you can configure all of the settings EAS vato E i Al b M az i F DIP i ae Enter your username and password to login VoIP server Username Password Clear Click SIP Settings gt Account Settings to set up a SIP account in your IP phone IP Phone User Manual SIP Accounts Settings You could set information of service domains in this page Active On Off Display Name User 106 Office User Name 106 Register Name 106 Register Password vcorsscrr Domain Server 1722141 Proxy Server 1722141 Outbound Proxy Subscribe for MWI e On Off Status Registered Please refer to section 5 5 for details Once you change the setting in the Web Management interface please remember to click the Submit button on that page Then you will need to save the settings e The LCD panel will show the date time and registered lt phone number gt after successful SIP registrati
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