GAI-Tronics VoIP Telephone Software Configuration Guide User Manual
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VoIP Telephone Configuration Guide
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Memory list 1 relates to memory button 1, and will dial memories 2, 3 and 4 in cascade.
Memory list 2 is for memory button 2, and will dial memory 1 only.
Note that, in this case, WAKEANDDIAL is set for both - the normal case for help point and
hands-free telephones.
Refer to the Dialling & Memories pages in section 5.10 for more details.
4.2.3 Can I set the phone to make calls without a proxy (ie peer-to-
peer)?
There are two ways of setting the phone to make peer to peer calls.
The first is where there is no proxy server on the system at all. In this case:
1. Set the ENDPOINT field on SIP 1 Info page to ENABLED, but make sure DOMAIN,
PROXY and REGISTRAR are blank. Set ENDPOINT on SIP info 2, 3 and 4 to
DISABLED.
2. Make each entry on the Memories page the address of an endpoint or phone, in the
form [email protected]. Note that the number before the "@" symbol is not normally
significant
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- there just needs to be a number, followed by "@", followed by the IP
address of the end point.
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3. Note that peer-to-peer calls can only be made by using a memory - not by manually
dialling from a numeric keypad. All phones have at least one memory list (the
OFFHOOK list). Refer to section 5.10 for details on setting up memories.
The second way is where one or more proxy servers are in use, but you want to be able to
make a peer-to-peer call if no proxy is available. This is referred to as "failover to peer-to-
peer". In this case:
1. Set the proxy address on one of the 4 SIP info pages (usually the one with the lowest
priority) to be the IP address of an endpoint, in the form
192.168.1.2
, but set the
REGISTRAR address to be blank.
2. If all attempts to make calls to higher priority proxies fail, the phone will attempt to
place a call to this IP address as a peer-to-peer entity, regardless of what number is
dialled or what entry is selected from a memory list.
NOTE: you cannot make a peer-to-peer call by entering an IP address on a numeric
keypad - peer-to-peer calls can only be made using a memory dial.
4.2.4 How do I set up Real-time alarm reporting via email or syslog?
To do this you will need to set up email and/or syslog facilities within the phone, then set up
the alarm itself, using the following 3 web pages:
• Refer to the Email page to enter the required SMTP server settings for email.
• Refer to the IP settings page to set up Syslog server settings.
• Refer to the Alarms page to set which alarm events will report.
In the example shown below, a syslog message will be generated if the telephone has a cold
reset (ie recovers from a power failure) or has an integrity loop fault (ie the handset has been
detached). In addition, it will send an email to the security office if the handset is detached.
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