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Advanced Setup Method
Advanced Setup Method
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SIP Setting
Configure your SIP parameters on this page, and click “SAVE
SETTINGS” to apply them.
SIP, the Session Initiation Protocol, is a signaling protocol for
Internet conferencing, telephony, presence, events notification and
instant messaging. The call waiting feature allows the user to take
an incoming call, even though the user is already on the phone. The
user upon hearing the new call can put the original caller on hold and
speak to the new caller. When the user hasn’t finished talking to the
new caller, he can resume his conversation with the original caller.
According to the SIP RFC, a proxy server is “An intermediary entity
that acts as both a server and a client for the purpose of making
requests on behalf of other clients. A proxy server primarily plays the
role of routing, which means its job is to ensure that request is sent to
another entity ‘closer’ to the targeted user”.
The proxy server therefore, is an intermediate device that receives
SIP requests from a client and then forwards the requests on the
client’s behalf. Proxy servers receive SIP messages and forward them
to the next SIP server in the network. A series of proxy and redirect
servers receive requests from a client and decide where to send these
requests. Proxy servers can provide functions such as authentication,
authorization, network access control, routing, reliable request
retransmission, and security.
VoIP
Note: It is advised to leave all default settings unless instructed
otherwise.
Port Setting
Configure the port settings on this page, and click “SAVE SETTINGS”
to save the parameters. VoIP providers operate SIP proxies that allow
you to register your VoIP Router on their system so that your can call
friends, family and business associates. Your Belkin/iiNet modem
comes pre-configured for the iiNet VoIP service. iiNet and Belkin will
only provide support for use with the iiNet VoIP service.
See the table below for a description of the parameters.
Parameter Description
Phone 1/2 Enable: Enable/disable phone 1 and/or 2.
Phone Number: Your phone number.
Display Name: Your name, often the same as your phone number.
SIP Domain: (From your VoIP provider.)
Sip Server: (From your VoIP provider.)
Username: (From your VoIP provider.)
Password: (From your VoIP provider.)