Authentication, Dtmf, Codec – Xblue Networks X-50 User Manual

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XBLUE Networks

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Telephone Programming

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7. SIP

1. SIP Server

1. SIP Proxy - Enter the IP address of the SIP Server. Mostly likely this will be the

X-50

Gateway.

2. SIP Outbound Proxy - Enter the IP Address of the Outbound Server. Mostly likely this will be the

X-50

Gateway.

3. Registrar Server - Enter the IP Address of the Registrar Server. Mostly likely this will be the

X-50

Gateway.

4. Registrar Outbound - Enter the IP Address of the Registrar Outbound Server. Mostly likely this will be the

X-50

Gateway.

5. Port

1. Server Port - Enter the server port that will be used. The default is set to 5070.

2. Registrar Port - Enter the registrar port that will be used.The default is set to 5070.

2. Phone Number

Enter the extension’s telephone number. This number must fall within the extension range as defined in the

“Numbering Plan”.

3. Display Name

Enter the name that will be displayed when calling another extension.

4. Authentication

1. Authorized ID

Enter the number that will be used to authenticate the telephone extension. This number must fall within the

extension range as defined in the “Numbering Plan”.

2. Authorized Password

Enter the password that is used to authenticate the telephone to the X-50 Gateway.

5. DTMF 

Dual-tone Multi-frequency - also known as Touch Tone

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- Select the way that tones will be process in the X-50.

There are three options; Tone (In Band), RFC2833 and SIP Info. The default RFC2833 should not be changed without

speaking to a technical support representative. Changing this parameter may cause erratic operation.

6. Codec

A codec is an agreed upon protocol that is used between two or more devices. The Codec’s job is to “Code” a signal

and send it over the network to another device which, using the same protocol, will “Decode” the signal. The protocol
used is not as important as making sure that both devices are using the same protocol.

1. G.711 µ-law - Pronounced “Mu-Law” (like new with an M) and generally written µ-law is the algorithm used by telephone commu-
nications products in the United States. This algorithm allows us to send communications signals down long expanses of wires with
very little distortion.Enter the IP address of the SIP Server. Mostly likely this will be the X-50 Gateway.

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