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Table 8: Account Properties – Account
Field
Description
Display name
This name shown in the X-Lite Call display.
Remote parties in a call see this name in their phone’s display.
User name
Typically, this is the account number for the user’s SIP account (e.g. for
the user name is “kpereira”).
VoIP
service providers disclose this information to their customers.
Password
VoIP service providers disclose this information to their customers; in most
cases, users can change their password after logging in for the first time.
Authorization user name
May not be required.
VoIP
service providers disclose this information to their customers if required.
Domain
Typically, this is the account number for the user’s SIP account (e.g. for
the domain is “domainabc.com”).
VoIP
service providers disclose this information to their customers.
Register with domain and receive
incoming calls
Check this box to register with the appropriate VoIP service provider for
receiving incoming calls.
Typically, this field is checked.
This field may be unchecked if, for example, the user’s VoIP service does not
include the ability to receive incoming calls. In such a case, enabling this
feature may cause registration to fail when the user closes the Account
Properties window (i.e. X-Lite will fail to register with the VoIP service
provider).
Send outbound via
Choose the setting that the applicable VoIP service provider specified:
• domain: the service provider requires traffic to be directed to proxies that
clients discover via the domain.
• proxy: the service provider has an outbound proxy address and requires users
to provide that address to X-Lite. For the address enter a domain name (e.g.
domainabc.com
) or an IP address (e.g.
123.456.789.12
).
• target domain: sends outbound data directly to the remote party’s domain.
Dialing Plan
Information about the syntax of numbers the VoIP service provider supports.
X-Lite’s default plan is:
#1\a\a.T;match=1;prestrip=2;
It is possible that this plan will work for as-is (the dialing plan is valid if calls
succeed). If calls fail or if to set up a custom dialing plan (see “Dialing Plans”
on
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Domain
Proxy