Specifications

95
Creating/managing access profiles
Gigaset SL75 WLAN / en / A31008-M700-B112-1-7619 / web_server.fm / 24.4.06
Version05.08.2005
Selecting saved SIP providers
¤ Open the Provider list and select a pro-
vider. The general SIP access data is
automatically applied.
¤ Enter personal SIP access data (see
below).
Entering personal SIP access data
You must enter the following access data:
u Username: User ID
u Authentication Name: ID for authentica-
tion by the SIP provider, if relevant
u Authentication Password: Password for
authentication by the SIP provider
¤ If necessary, enter a name in the
Display Name field that is to be displayed
to the other party when you make a call
(page 27).
¤ Click on Next.
Manually configuring the SIP provider
¤ If the Provider list is displayed, open the
list and select Manual.
¤ If necessary, enter the name of your SIP
provider in My Provider Name. The gen-
eral SIP access data that you enter
below is then saved in a SIP provider file
on your handset. You can use this to
create further access profiles or to save
the file on the PC (page 87).
¤ If the handset is connected to the Inter-
net via a PABX, specify the type of PABX
in Server type.
¤ For SIP Proxy, enter the IP address
(Enter IP-Address option activated) or
the computer name (Enter Name option
activated) and the Port.
¤ Enter personal SIP access data
(page 95).
If you receive additional information from
your SIP provider, you can set up addi-
tional servers and carry out further SIP
settings:
u Set up separate registrar
u Set up a separate outbound proxy
u Activate required authentication
u Enter realm
u Select transport protocol
Setting up separate registrar
The registrar (registration server) assigns
the SIP-URI or IP address under which you
are currently registered to your personal
number. For many SIP providers, the SIP
server is also the registrar.
¤ If your provider uses a separate regis-
trar, click on Yes in the Separate Registrar
Server area.
¤ Enter the IP address (Enter IP-Address
option active) or computer name (Enter
Name option active) and the Port.
Setting up a separate outbound proxy
An outbound proxy is required if the
access point's NAT conceals the handset's
IP address behind the public IP address of
the access point/router. The handset then
directs the connection request to the out-
bound proxy of your SIP provider, who
supplies your handset's data packages
with the public address.
¤ For Outbound Proxy, click on Yes.
¤ For Separate Outbound Proxy Server, click
on Yes if the outbound proxy is not the
same as the SIP proxy.
¤ Enter the IP address (Enter IP-Address
option activated) or the computer
name (Enter Name option activated) and
the Port.
Note:
If you do not enter a name, your number will
be displayed.