optipoint 410/420 S General configuration instructions for VoIP suppliers



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optipoint 410/420 S General configuration instructions for VoIP suppliers

bktoc.fm Inhalt Inhalt 0 1 Introduction........................................................... 3 1.1 Prerequisites for the configuration......................................... 3 1.2 Preparation of the configuration........................................... 4 1.3 Configuration on the router............................................... 4 2............................................................ 5 2.1 Network IP and routing.................................................. 7 2.2 SIP environment....................................................... 8 2.3 Time and Date........................................................ 10 2.4 Speech............................................................. 12 2.5 Restart.............................................................. 14 3 Reference list......................................................... 14 2 optipoint 410/420 S - General configuration for VoIP suppliers

Introduction 1 Introduction This document describes how to register an optipoint 410 420 S with a VoIP provider. You are explained step by step how to register your device and which configuration parameters must be entered on the device. This document applies to following devices of the optipoint 410 420 SIP family: optipoint 410/420 economy/economy plus S optipoint 410/420 standard S optipoint 410/420 advance S The information in this document contains general descriptions and features which may not always apply as described depending on use or which can change by the development of the products. The trademarks used are the property of Siemens AG or the respective owner. 1.1 Prerequisites for the configuration A working DSL connection must be available. If you use your VoIP connection intensively, larger data volumes can be transmitted which in case of volume tariff (billing according to data volumes) can result in higher bills. Therefore, make sure that your volume tariff allows at least 5-7 Gb per month. If you surf and download a lot, we recommend a DSL flat rate. Ensure that your VoIP provider has supplied all the required data for the configuration (e.g. SIP ID, SIP password, VoIP number). Install the required hardware as described in the corresponding documentation (e.g. power and network connection). Use Microsofts Internet Explorer for the optipoint 410 420 S Web-based Management Tool. Ensure that Java Script is activated in Microsofts Internet Explorer. optipoint 410 420 S - General configuration for VoIP suppliers 3

Introduction 1.2 Preparation of the configuration If the device was previously used with other configuration settings we strongly recommend resetting to factory settings. More information about the factory settings can be found in the Administration Manual of the optipoint 410 420 S (see: Reference list). During first start-up or a restart after resetting of to the factory settings the following input command appears: Enter Terminal Number. Wait approx. one minute until loading continues. Alternatively you can enter your VoIP number because the input of the terminal number corresponds to the VoIP number. You can skip other possible input commands on the display by clicking :. These settings can be entered later. 1.3 Configuration on the router You are recommended to activate the DHCP function on your router. Usually DHCP is activated by default on most routers. If a static IP address is required, more information on configuration can be found in the Administration Manual of the optipoint 410 420 S (see: Reference list). To be able to use the optipoint 410 420 S with a router, depending on VoIP provider, port forwarding might need to be set up on your router. Your VoIP provider can tell you which port numbers need to be activated via port forwarding. For further information on the router configuration, please refer to the respective manufacturers information. 4 optipoint 410 420 S - General configuration for VoIP suppliers

2 This document explains only the basic configuration of the SIP settings of the optipoint 410 420 S for registration with a VoIP provider. If you should have questions on other aspects of the device configuration please refer to the user manual or the administration manual of the optipoint 410 420 S (see: Reference list). To configure the device, we recommend using the Web-based Management Tool (WBM Tool). More detailled information on the WBM Tool can be found in the Administration Manual of the optipoint 410 420 S (see: Reference list). The Configuration Manual relates only to the WBM Tool of the optipoint 410 420 S. For the basic configuration of the SIP settings the following pages of the WBM Tool are important: Network IP and routing SIP environment Time and Date Speech 1. Launch Microsofts Internet Explorer. Open the WBM Tool by entering the IP-address of the device in the address bar of the explorer as follows: https://###.###.###.### (# is the IP address of the device). If the device is connected to a LAN and was successfully allocated an IP address by DHCP, the IP address appears after the restart in the display of the optipoint 410 420 S. If the following security notice opens, confirm with Yes. optipoint 410 420 S - General configuration for VoIP suppliers 5

The homepage of the WBM tool of the optipoint 410 420 S opens: 2. Click on Administrator. The following window opens: Enter the administrator password (default: 123456) and confirm by clicking Login. The administrator menu opens. 6 optipoint 410 420 S - General configuration for VoIP suppliers

2.1 Network IP and routing Open the following page: Network IP and routing If DHCP is not activated, activate the checkbox for DHCP and confirm your selection with Submit. If you require a static IP address due to special circumstances (e.g. for registration of several devices with one VoIP provider), deactivate the checkbox for the DHCP function. The required data for a static IP address can be found in the Administration Manual of the optipoint 410 420 S (see: Reference list). After all parameters are entered and confirmed with Submit, the display of the device will ask you to restart (Restart required). We recommend you restart after all settings have been made. To restart, in the administrator menu of the WBM tool, open the page Restart terminal. Then click Restart to begin restart. optipoint 410 420 S - General configuration for VoIP suppliers 7

2.2 SIP environment Open the following page: SIP Environment 8 optipoint 410 420 S - General configuration for VoIP suppliers

The following fields are relevant for the basic SIP configuration: Parameter Terminal details Phone number Phone name Register by name Display ID Use Display ID SIP Details Registrar IP address or DNS name Port Server IP address or DNS name Port SIP port RTP Base Port Outbound proxy Default OBP domain name SIP session timer enabled SIP realm SIP user ID New SIP password Confirm SIP Password Explanation Enter your VoIP number here. Enter your SIP ID here. When the checkbox is activated, the SIP ID entered under Phone name is used for registration (recommended). To personalize the display (e.g. work number etc.), enter text here which should be displayed on the device if the checkbox Use Display ID was activated. See Display ID. Host name of the SIP registrar. Port number of the SIP registrar. Host name of the SIP server. Port number of the SIP server. SIP port number. The base port number for RTP data. IP address or host name of the SIP outbound proxy server. Port number of the SIP outbound proxy server. This checkbox activates the timer function for a SIP session. Domain name of the VoIP provider. Enter your SIP ID here. Enter your SIP password here. Reenter your SIP password here to confirm it. After resetting to factory settings, the SIP password must be entered once. For the following changes on this page, the SIP password must only be reentered if the SIP password has changed. optipoint 410 420 S - General configuration for VoIP suppliers 9

Only enter your SIP ID under Phone Name and be sure to activate the checkbox under Register by name. All other parameters do not need to be taken into consideration here and can remain in factory settings provided your VoIP provider has not specified any special values to be entered on this page. Confirm the parameters entered by clicking the Submit button. 2.3 Time and Date The SNTP function allows the synchronization of time and date of the optipoint 410 420 S via the internet with a time server. Check with your VoIP provider whether an SNTP server is available. If your provider does not provide an SNTP server, you can also use different time server such as e.g. the SNTP server of the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB / Germany / time server address: ptbtime1.ptb.de). Open the following page: Time and date 10 optipoint 410 420 S - General configuration for VoIP suppliers

The following fields are relevant for the basic SIP configuration: Parameter Explanation SNTP server IP address Host name of the time server. Time zone offset Time zone / Germany: GMT +1. Using the following fields and options Daylight Saving (Summer time), Date Format, you can adapt the time and date format of the optipoint 410 420 S to your geographical location. The input fields Local Time and Date are automatically overwritten if the SNTP function is activated. Confirm the parameters entered by clicking Submit button. The time and date display is updated. For time and date display a time server is not obligatory. If you leave the input field for the host name of the time server in factory setting (0.0.0.0), you can use the input fields Local Time and Date to manually set the time in the display. In the event of a power loss or forced restart, this data is reset as there is no automatic update. optipoint 410 420 S - General configuration for VoIP suppliers 11

2.4 Speech Open the following page: Speech The speech information during a call is converted to so-called speech packages via the codecs. The data is compressed at different rates which leads to different bandwidths at transmission. The optipoint 410 420 S uses the following codec for voice transmission: Codec Explanation 1 Gb is enough for x hours (depending on variable package length) G.711 The speech information is not compressed. With good speech quality greater bandwidth is required (corresponding to ISDN standard). A max. of 3 simultaneous calls are possible for an upstream of 256kbit/s. approx. 25 hours G.722 The speech information is slightly compressed. Nevertheless this codec still provides better speech quality than the codec G.711. A max. of 3 simultaneous calls are possible with an upstream of 256kbit/s. This codec is only available in Audio mode setting "High Quality Preferred". G.723 The speech information is highly compressed. Less bandwidth is required for medium speech quality. With an upstream of 256kbit/s a max. 14 simultaneous calls are possible. G.729 An codec optimized for Internet telephony. Less bandwidth is required than for codec G.711. In contrast this codec achieves equally good speech quality. With an upstream of 256kbit/s max. 10 simultaneous calls are possible. approx. 25 hours approx. 175 hours approx. 75 hours 12 optipoint 410 420 S - General configuration for VoIP suppliers

When setting up the DSL connection, attention must be paid to the specified upstream as in the case of asymmetrical DSL connections (A-DSL) the upstream is lower than the downstream. A higerh upstream is particularly necessary for the use of several devices during simultaneous calls (see table above). The following fields are relevant for the basic SIP configuration: Parameter Codec Audio mode RTP package size Silence Suppression Explanation Select the codec which should be preferred from the G.72X series: G.729 means good speech quality with low bandwidth. G.723 requires the least bandwidth. Select the type of speech quality here: High Quality Preferred: uncompressed speech quality (for high bandwidths in the upload area). Low Bandwidth Preferred: compressed speech quality preferred (for low bandwidths in the upload area). Low Bandwidth Only: compressed speech quality (for low bandwidths in the upload area). G711 preferred: uncompressed speech quality (for low bandwidths in the upload area). Select the length of the speech package here. Greater values save bandwidth but also increase speech delay. The factory settings should preferably not be changed. By activating the checkbox the Silence Suppression is activated. This function prevents sending of speech data as long as there is silence on the sending end. This saves transmission capacity but the savings are associated with lower speech quality. Only change the settings of this page if your VoIP provider explicitly recommends this. If the existing settings on the Speech page are changed and the new parameters are confirmed by clicking the Submit field, this automatically executes a restart of the optipoint 410 420 S. optipoint 410 420 S - General configuration for VoIP suppliers 13

Reference list 2.5 Restart For all settings to be active, you have to restart the device. For a restart open the administrator menu of the WBM Tool page Restart terminal. Then click Restart to restart. After the optipoint 410 420 S is restarted, it automatically registers with the VoIP provider. The optipoint 410 420 S is now registered with your VoIP provider and ready for use. 3 Reference list The list provides referrals to documents with more detailed information. The list does not claim to be complete. Administration Manual for the optipoint 410 420 S: Part number: A31003-A2056-D414-*-76A9 Operation Manual for optipoint 410/420 advance S: Part number: A31003-A2056-E413-*-7619 Operation Manual for optipoint 410/420 economy S/economy plus S/standard S Part number: A31003-A2056-E412-*-7619 You can find all manuals to print out on the Internet at http://www.siemens.com/hipath/ Downloads manuals in pdf. You need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read the manuals. Adobe Acrobat Reader can be found on the Internet at http://www.adobe.com/. 14 optipoint 410 420 S - General configuration for VoIP suppliers

www.siemens.com/hipath The information in this document contains general descriptions of the technical possibilities which may not always be available in individual cases. The respective characteristics must therefore be individually defined in the terms of the contract. The trademarks used are owned by Siemens AG or their respective owners. Siemens AG 2006 Siemens Communications Hofmannstr. 51 D-81359 München Right of modification reserved. 10.8.06