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IP SIP Phone v2 User’s Guide

Mar. 2005

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numbers should send “as

is” by disabling this feature

from menu “5.Preferences”

-> “7.Dial plan” -> “3.LAN
dial”.

z To facilitate “Contact Dialing”, “IP Dialing” and “LAN dialing” (where most users forget

to dial the SIP signaling port of the peer, and end in no responses if the peer doesn’t listen

on the standard UDP port 5060 for SIP signaling), IP SIP Phone always listens on

UDP-5060 for SIP signaling in addition to the user configured SIP service port. However,

if UDP-5060 is overlapped with RTP ports for media session, it will not listen on UDP-5060

for SIP signaling to avoid conflict. This help when both parties are IP SIP Phone and

reside on the same LAN.

z The 【 】

# is used to denote end of dialing phase only while the user performs a dialing via

keypad. If the number is picked from the address book or call history, the 【 】

# will not be

translated. As a result, if you dialing “#8863” via key pad, it will be translated as “+8863”, but
if you redial an entry from address book, which number is “#8863”(where the 【#】 is entered
as an punctuation), it will be dialed as is (no translation will be done). If your intention is to
dial “+8863” on address book, please enter ‘+’ via punctuation table rather than a 【 】

#

when you add such entry into your address book.

z

Multi-domain note

:

A. If the dialed AoR has no user part, it will use auto-locating (ignore the user specified

domain) to facilitate IP-dialing.

B. If the dialed AoR has no domain part (such as intra-domain dialing or the number in

address book specify no domain), it will use the domain you specified. Besides, if you
pick “Auto-locate”, then the default domain of the current channel (A / B / C call) will be
used.

C. If the dialed AoR has both user part and domain part, and you don’t specify “Auto-locate”,

then:

i.

If the domain part of dialing AoR could match one of those registered domains, it
will use the matched domain instead.

ii.

If the domain part of dialing AoR matches none of those registered domains
1. If the domain part is in dotted IP format, it will use the user specified domain.
2. Otherwise, use “Auto-locate”.

D. For all others, it will use the domain you specified while making calls.

8.1.1. Guarding

Time

z User hooks up already:

‹ The first digit timeout is 15 seconds and it will play network fail tone on expiry.

Besides, the default inter-digit timeout is 4 seconds and it will dial out the collected

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