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Phone Type: Hardware type
MAC-Address: Unique hardware address
IP-Address: IP address
Firmware-Version: Doro-ip880-DECT-SIP/01.03//09-May-08 11:32
Firmware-URL: Firmware update location
SIP Identity Status: Displays status information of each account
VoIP Server 1 (or 2)
In the menu, select and congure VoIP Server 1 (and VoIP Server 2 if required):
Server is local: Yes or No. If set to Yes, this server is regarded as being directly
available on the Internet, even though STUN or other mechanisms have resolved the
system to be behind a NAT-rewall
Proxy address: IP or DNS address of the SIP-Server
Domain: Usually the same as Proxy address
Server port: 5060 is default
Re-registration time: 3600 is default
Domain config: Add domain or Force domain
DTMF Signalling: Inband, SIP-Info or RFC2833
Codec priority: Set the order for codec usage
Enable silence suppression: Yes or No
Click SAVE CHANGES and thereafter REBOOT if no further settings are to be made.
VoIP Accounts
In the menu, choose VoIP Accounts to congure Account 1 (and 2 -8 if needed):
Account alias name: Name of the account used in call groups (Nickname)
Used VoIP server: VoIP Server 1 (or 2. if the second VoIP Server has been congured)
SIP user name: Usually the phone number you received from your service provider
SIP auth name: Usually the same as SIP user name
SIP auth password: The password you received from your SIP Provider
Display name (optional): Caller ID that the called party sees
Voice Mailbox Name: A friendly name used in the handset menus to identify the
mailbox for this account. For example sip:user@vmail.domain.com
Voice Mailbox Number: The phone number for the voicemail on this account.
Click SAVE CHANGES and thereafter REBOOT if no further settings are to be made.
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