Setup guide

ADSL 2+ Modem Router Quick Set-up Guide
7.2 CONFIGURING THE VOIP SETTINGS
The router supports only SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) protocol for Internet
telephony. It is necessary to subscribe and receive the settings required from
your VoIP service provider in order to set up VoIP service.
The settings required are specific to your VoIP provider. Before you start,
make sure you have received appropriate settings from your service provider.
Go to Voice > SIP Basic. Example settings:
Australian Users should choose pppoe_8_35_1 (or pppoa_8_35_1).
New Zealand Users should choose pppoa_0_100_1.
SIP Transport Protocol: Specify UDP
(default) or TCP as required by the
service provider.
SIP Transport Port: Enter the port
number of the SIP proxy server if
specified by the service provider.
Default is 5060.
SIP Registrar Address: Enter the
Domain Name or IP and the port
required for the service.
SIP Outbound Proxy: Enter the Domain Name or IP and the port required for
the service.
SIP Proxy Server Address: Enter the Domain Name or IP and the port required
for the service.
Registration Information: Enter your SIP account details. If using two accounts,
enter the account details that correspond to Phone1 and Phone2. Click Apply.
The VoIP Ready indicator light will change to green upon successful registration
with your VoIP provider.
Warning: Note that the dial tone for VoIP calls will be slightly different when
compared to standard telephone line dial tone. Ensure you are aware of the
difference so you can be sure you are making low cost VoIP calls rather than
more expensive PSTN calls (conventional telephone service).
Other advanced VoIP functions and settings are optional. A full description on
this topic is found on Chapter 4: Web Configuration > Voice over IP on page 117
of the User Manual.