User Guide

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Configuring the phone via the Web configurator
Gigaset A510IP / USA en / A31008-M2230-R301-2-6019 / web-conf.fm / 09.10.2012
Version 4, 16.09.2005
These settings are available in the Access Code area on the Web page:
Settings ¤Telephony ¤Dialling Plans
Entering the network mailbox, enabling/disabling the network
mailbox
A list of the network mailboxes for all connections on your phone is available on the
Web page:
Settings
¤ Telephony ¤ Network Mailboxes
You can enter the phone numbers for the network mailboxes in this list.
You can use this list to activate/deactivate the network mailboxes for all configured
VoIP connections.
Making special settings for VoIP telephony
Activating call divert (call forwarding) for VoIP connections
The settings for call divert are on the Web page:
Settings ¤Telephony ¤Call Divert
You can divert calls to your VoIP connections and to your Gigaset.net number.
You can divert calls to your VoIP connections to any external number (VoIP, fixed
line or mobile number). Call divert takes place via VoIP.
You can divert calls to your Gigaset.net number within the Gigaset.net, i.e., to
another Gigaset.net number.
For each of your VoIP connections (VoIP accounts), you can determine if and when
calls to the corresponding VoIP number should be diverted to a different VoIP
phone number.
Setting DTMF signalling for VoIP
You can change the settings for DTMF signalling in the DTMF over VoIP connec-
tions area on the Web page:
Settings
¤ Telephony ¤ Advanced VoIP Settings
DTMF signalling (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) is required, for example, for querying
and controlling certain network mailboxes via digit codes, for controlling of auto-
matic directory enquiries or for remote operation of an answering machine.
To send DTMF signals via VoIP you must first define how key codes should be con-
verted into and sent as DTMF signals: as audible information via the speech channel
or as an "SIP Info" message. Ask your VoIP provider which type of DTMF transmis-
sion it supports.
You can configure your telephone in such a way that it attempts with each call to
set the most suitable DTMF signalling for the current codec (Automatic negotia-
tion of DTMF transmission).
Or you can explicitly define the type of DTMF signalling:
u Audio or RFC 2833 if DTMF signals are to be transmitted acoustically (in voice
packets).
u SIP Info if DTMF signals are to be transmitted as code.