SIP / Basic Settings

The SIP/Basic Settings tab helps you set up all necessary SIP credentials, including certificates for secure SIP.

SIP Registration

Caution

SIP registration in GSM (2G) will not be performed due to the inability to ensure call quality over this type of network.

  1. Enable the SIP service and save the setting.

  2. Fill in your phone number and authorization ID.

  3. Enter the password and pay attention to lower/upper case.

  4. Fill in the SIP server address.

  5. This is how SIP is registered. You can check the SIP status on this tab or on the Status tab, where general information on the device are displayed.

Service – allows you to enable/disable SIP calls.

State – indicates the SIP status.

Phone Number – allows you to fill in a number that will uniquely identify the device in calls.

Authorization ID – allows you to set an ID that will uniquely identify the device.

Password – allows you to set a password for registration.

Server – allows you to set the SIP Proxy server URL.

Domain – set the domain name of the service with which the device is registered. Typically, it is equivalent to the SIP Proxy or Registrar address.

Server Port – allows you to set the server port. 0 is used for automatic selection for the connection with the counterparty.

Local Portwill be implemented in the future.

Proxy – IP address or domain name of the SIP Proxy.

Proxy Port – set the SIP Proxy port.

Registration Permission – to be implemented in the future.

Registration Validity – allows you to set a time limit for re-registration.

Transport Type – allows you to select the SIP signaling method:

  • UDP – the most commonly used insecure transport protocol.

  • TLS – a secure protocol where SIP calls and SIP signaling are secured against eavesdropping and third-party modification.

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