ZyXEL Communications V300-T1 Telephone User Manual


 
V300 Quick Start Guide
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5 When you are done configuring your SIP
account settings, press PHONEBOOK to return
to the default LCD display. The lower line of the
LCD displays your SIP number (“827610”, in
this example) if it has registered successfully.
6 See section 3 for how to test your V300’s configuration by making a call.
7 Register Port This is the port the SIP register server uses to register the V300. The
default is 5060.
8 Serv Domain If you have a SIP account like 1234567@voip-provider.com, the
SIP service domain is voip-provider.com.
9 SIP Auth ID This is the user name for this SIP account.
10 Auth Password This is the password for this SIP account.
11 1st Codec Sel Your V300 and the SIP server must use the same voice codec (coder /
decoder). Select the codec you want the V300 to try using first.
12 2nd Codec Sel If the V300 and the SIP server cannot both use the voice compression
you select in 1st Codec Sel, the V300 then tries to use the codec you
select here.
13 3rd Codec Sel If the V300 and the SIP server cannot both use the voice compression
you select in 1st Codec Sel or 2nd Codec Sel, the V300 then tries to
use the codec you select here.
14 VM Num This is the number you enter to access your voicemail messages for this
SIP account.
15 DNS SRV Turn this on (Enable) to have the V300 use the DNS servers you
configured in section 2.1.2. Turn it off (Disable) if you do not want the
V300 to use DNS. DNS SRV is off by default.
16 Send Call ID Use this to turn outgoing caller ID on (Enable) or off (Disable).
17 NAT Setting Use this to configure Network Address Translation.
18 CallFW Active Use this to turn the call forwarding on (Enable) or off (Disable).
Configure call forwarding settings in the Call Pref. > Call FW menu
19 BackupSIP Use this to set up the SIP server(s) the V300 uses if it cannot access the
main SIP server.
FIELD DESCRIPTION
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827610