Aastra Telecom 1000 IP Phone User Manual


 
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6. For the Host enter the domain or IP address associated with the SIP
Provider.
7. Select the Register option needed for the SIP Provider.
Yes – automatically registers with provided settings.
No – Doesn’t register.
Custom – Allows for any special registration rules needed for the SIP
provider.
8. Select Authentication Mode for the SIP Provider.
Yes – automatically generates based upon provided settings.
No – Doesn’t use authentication for the SIP Provider.
Custom – Allows for any special authentication rules needed for the SIP
provider.
9. Enter User Name associated with the SIP Provider.
10. Enter the Secret “password” for the SIP Provider.
11. Set the Call Limit “number of lines” for the SIP Provider.
12. Set the Dial Prefix if it is required by the SIP Provider.
13. Set the Area Code for the SIP Provider.
14. Check Dial Area Code With Local Calls if the system should always
dial an area code with outbound 7 digit calls. In most cases it is best to
not check this box. See Implementation Note below.
15. Check Dial 1 With Area Code if the system should always dial “1” with
the area code when making outbound calls on both 7 and 10 digit routes.
In some cases it may be best NOT to check this box. See Installation
Note 1.
Installation Note 1
In some business locations it can be convenient to have the system add an area code and
a “1” when placing a local or long distance call. However, in locations where businesses
are close to several telecommunication transport areas it can be confusing. In these cases
it is best to not check the boxes next to Dial Area Code With Local Calls and Dial 1 With
Area Code. Example: Bradenton, Sarasota and Englewood Florida are all within 50 miles
of each other. A business located in Bradenton Florida makes local calls by dialing a
standard seven digit number (223-4567)*. Calls made from Bradenton to the neighboring
city of Sarasota require the use of the area code or a ten digit number (941-223-4567)*.
Calls made from Bradenton to Englewood require the use of a “1” in front of the ten digit
number (1-941-223-4567)*.
*These phone numbers are not real and are for demonstration purposes only.
16. Check Call Recording if users of this provider will be allowed to record
calls. In a standard business application this feature is typically not
needed.
17. Can Reinvite
Yes – select this if the phone type allows the re-invite feature.
No – select this if the phone type doesn’t allow the re-invite mechanism