8-Port H323/SIP VoIP Gateway
8-Port H323/SIP VoIP Gateway 8-Port H323/SIP VoIP Gateway
4.2.3 Register Server Setting 4.2.3.1 Register Status /VoIP Setup/Register Server/Register Status You Can check the register status of this gateway on this page. a. MAC: this gateway’ MAC Address。 b. RS1-4: Indicate the status of 4 server register. SIP&H323: The protocol used for registering the server, this gateway supports both H.323 and SIP protocol. Green Indicator: Successful to register server and the register phone number. Red Indicator: Failure to register server and the failure reason. Yellow Indicator: Disable the register function. Example: for Status display as above, it indicates: 1. The register to Server #1 function is disabled (SIP). 2. Use SIP protocol to register to register as RS2, the register method is 4 lines independent. Each lines use different number to register: 25618801, 25618802, 5618803, 25618804. Line 2 and Line 4 are disabled to register, Line 1 and Line 3 are successful to register. 3. Use H.323 protocol to register as RS3, all 4 lines share same register 102003 4. Use SIP protocol to register as RS4, each lines use different number as 102002, 102003, 77201111. You can see that line 2 and line 3 register failures. The line 2 failure reason is “unauthorized” and Line 4 failure reason is “not number”. Please setup each register parameters at /VoIP Setup/Register Status/Server#1~4/。 54
4.2.3.2 Setup the Register Server—SIP Protocol /VoIP Setup/Register Server/Server If you need use this gateway to register to the H.323 gatekeeper or SIP register/proxy server, you can setup the account for register here. This gateway can register up to four Servers simultaneously. a. Protocol: Select use SIP or H.323 protocol to register to server, by different protocol, the gateway will adjust the page for different parameters for input. b. Register Method: Global: All the lines of the gateway share same account to register. Independent: Each lines can set different/same account independently for register. c. Enable SIP Proxy : Enable Register SIP Proxy server function. 55
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4.2.3 Register Server Setting<br />
4.2.3.1 Register Status<br />
/<strong>VoIP</strong> Setup/Register Server/Register Status<br />
You Can check the register status of this gateway on this page.<br />
a. MAC: this gateway’ MAC Address。<br />
b. RS1-4: Indicate the status of 4 server register.<br />
<strong>SIP</strong>&<strong>H323</strong>: The protocol used for registering the server, this<br />
gateway supports both H.323 and <strong>SIP</strong> protocol.<br />
Green Indicator: Successful to register server and the register phone<br />
number.<br />
Red Indicator: Failure to register server and the failure reason.<br />
Yellow Indicator: Disable the register function.<br />
Example: for Status display as above, it indicates:<br />
1. The register to Server #1 function is disabled (<strong>SIP</strong>).<br />
2. Use <strong>SIP</strong> protocol to register to register as RS2, the register method is<br />
4 lines independent. Each lines use different number to register:<br />
25618801, 25618802, 5618803, 25618804. Line 2 and Line 4 are<br />
disabled to register, Line 1 and Line 3 are successful to register.<br />
3. Use H.323 protocol to register as RS3, all 4 lines share same register<br />
102003<br />
4. Use <strong>SIP</strong> protocol to register as RS4, each lines use different number<br />
as 102002, 102003, 77201111. You can see that line 2 and line 3<br />
register failures. The line 2 failure reason is “unauthorized” and Line<br />
4 failure reason is “not number”.<br />
Please setup each register parameters at /<strong>VoIP</strong> Setup/Register<br />
Status/Server#1~4/。<br />
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