D-Link DPH-80 Manual - Page 43
Phone Port, Proxy Server Address, Proxy Domain Name, Outbound Proxy Address, Codec1, Codec2 and Codec3
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Using Session Initiated Protocol (SIP) SIP Configuration Phone Port: This is the port number at which the phone will open the socket to send and receive SIP messages. Proxy Server Address: This is the IP address to which all-outgoing SIP messages will be sent. It has to be in dot-separated form. It must be entered for the phone to work with the proxy server and it must be 0.0.0.0 if you want to use phone book without SIP server. It is also used in SIP messages if the Proxy Domain Name is null. Proxy Server Port: This is the port at which the proxy server has opened connection to receive and send packets. Proxy Domain Name: This is the name of the domain where the IP phone and the proxy/redirect are being hosted. If the field is included it will be used, instead of proxy IP address, in all SIP messages including registration and authentication messages. Outbound Proxy Address: This is the IP address where SIP messages will be sent. This is useful in traversing a firewall. Normally it should be the same as the Proxy Server Address. VAD: When this is enabled, the SIP phone uses silence compression to save on bandwidth usage. This feature works irrespective of the codec selected. Codec1, Codec2 and Codec3: These are drop down menus. This allows selection of the codec to be used by the phone. It also specifies the priority of the codec. By default, Codec1 will be given the highest priority. Phone book: This is a table of 10 entries for the phone numbers, IP addresses and ports of the phone. The first field is for the number to be dialed. This can be maximum a 10-digit number. It can contain characters or underscore and hyphen. Next is the IP address of the phone. It should be a valid IP address in dot-separated form. Next is the port number at which the phone is running. It can be any value in the range of 0-65535. For more details, see Section 13, SIP and H323 Phonebook. 43
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