2 configuration settings by topic, 1 account credentials, 2 account setup – CounterPath Bria Professional 2.5 Configuration Guide User Manual

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Configuring Bria Professional (Retail Edition)

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Configuration Settings by Topic

2.1 Account Credentials

For information on these settings, see “Provisioning Bria Retail Edition”.

2.2 Account Setup

These settings define the user’s account or accounts. There is one section for each account: proxy0, proxy1, and
so on.

Each account is either a SIP or an XMPP account, as specified by the proxies:proxyn:protocol setting. For each
account type, a different subset of the proxies settings is applicable. For example, proxies: proxyn:register
applies only to a SIP account. proxies:proxyn:xmpp_priority applies only to an XMPP account. A few settings
(such as proxies:proxyn:account_name) apply to both types.

Make sure you configure the appropriate settings for each account type. If a setting in a given section (proxyn)
does not apply to that account type, it is simply ignored.

How Bria Professional Selects an Account

Read this section if you have set up more than one SIP account, in order to determine how Bria Professional
selects the account to use for phone calls.

Incoming Phone Calls

The SIP account that an incoming phone call comes in on is controlled by the other party. However, an account
must be enabled in order for a phone call to be received on it.

Outgoing Phone Calls

The SIP account to use is selected as follows:

If the user selects a specific account when placing the call, that account is used.

If not, the phone number SIP address is run through the dial plan process; see page 6.

If that does not select an account, the domain specified in the SIP address is used.

If no domain is specified, the first enabled SIP account is used.

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