Aastra OpenCom 510 User Guide - Page 128

VoIP System Telephones, 11.4.1 Device Properties, Configurator, PBX Configuration, Accounts

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Voice over IP (VoIP) VoIP System Telephones You can configure SIP connections in the Configurator on the pages PBX Configuration: SIP: Accounts and PBX Configuration: SIP: Provider. Enter the technical attributes of a specific SIP provider, such as the IP addresses for the registrar and the STUN server under Provider. Under Accounts enter the information for an existing SIP account, such as the user name, password, assigned call number and the maximum number of simultaneous calls possible. 11.4 VoIP System Telephones The following telephones and software packages are available for VoIP system telephony: ■ OpenPhone 73 IP: This is a VoIP-enabled edition of the OpenPhone 73 system telephone. This system telephone can be extended with up to three keypad extensions (KeyExtension 73P). ■ OpenPhone 75 IP: This is a VoIP-enabled edition of the OpenPhone 75 system telephone. This system telephone can be extended with up to three keypad extensions (KeyExtension 73P or KeyExtension 75D). ■ OpenPhone IPC: This VoIP software offers the functionality of a system telephone using Windows 2000/XP executable software (see OpenPhone IPC starting on page 131). This software also provides local answering machine functionality and can be integrated into CTI applications. ■ The older VoIP system telephones OpenPhone 63 IP and OpenPhone 65 IP can still be used. 11.4.1 Device Properties The VoIP-enabled versions of the system telephones OpenPhone 73 IP and OpenPhone 75 IP offer the same features as the corresponding system telephones. Using VoIP system telephones is therefore not much different from using standard system telephones. The following differences exist: ■ Two RJ45 connector ports are available for ethernet connection. The ports are connected to one another via the telephone's internal switch. The switch supports 10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s full-duplex with priority given to VoIP data transmission. 126

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Voice over IP (VoIP)
VoIP System Telephones
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You can configure SIP connections in the
Configurator
on the pages
PBX Configuration
:
SIP
:
Accounts
and
PBX Configuration
:
SIP
:
Provider
. Enter
the technical attributes of a specific SIP provider, such as the IP addresses for the
registrar and the STUN server under
Provider
. Under
Accounts
enter the infor-
mation for an existing SIP account, such as the user name, password, assigned call
number and the maximum number of simultaneous calls possible.
11.4
VoIP System Telephones
The following telephones and software packages are available for VoIP system
telephony:
OpenPhone 73 IP: This is a VoIP-enabled edition of the OpenPhone 73 system
telephone. This system telephone can be extended with up to three keypad
extensions (KeyExtension 73P).
OpenPhone 75 IP: This is a VoIP-enabled edition of the OpenPhone 75 system
telephone. This system telephone can be extended with up to three keypad
extensions (KeyExtension 73P or KeyExtension 75D).
OpenPhone IPC: This VoIP software offers the functionality of a system tele-
phone using Windows 2000/XP executable software (see
OpenPhone IPC
starting on page 131). This software also provides local answering machine
functionality and can be integrated into CTI applications.
The older VoIP system telephones OpenPhone 63 IP and OpenPhone 65 IP can
still be used.
11.4.1
Device Properties
The VoIP-enabled versions of the system telephones OpenPhone 73 IP and
OpenPhone 75 IP offer the same features as the corresponding system tele-
phones. Using VoIP system telephones is therefore not much different from using
standard system telephones. The following differences exist:
Two RJ45 connector ports are available for ethernet connection. The ports are
connected to one another via the telephone’s internal switch. The switch sup-
ports 10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s full-duplex with priority given to VoIP data trans-
mission.