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17.4
View Certificate
Use this screen to view in-depth information about the certification authority’s certificate, change
the certificate’s name and set whether or not you want the Router to check a certification
authority’s list of revoked certificates before trusting a certificate issued by the certification
authority.
Click
Security
>
Certificates
>
Trusted CA
to open the
Trusted CA
screen. Click the
View
icon to
open the
View Certificate
screen.
Figure 62
Security > Certificates > Trusted CA > View
Table 59
Security > Certificates > Trusted CA > View
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Name
This field displays the identifying name of this certificate..
Type
This field displays the type of this certificate.
Subject
This field displays the subject of this certificate.
Certificate
This read-only text box displays the certificate or certification request in Privacy
Enhanced Mail (PEM) format. PEM uses 64 ASCII characters to convert the binary
certificate into a printable form.
You can copy and paste the certificate into an e-mail to send to friends or
colleagues or you can copy and paste the certificate into a text editor and save the
file on a management computer for later distribution (via floppy disk for example).
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HAPTER
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Chapter 18
VoIP
18.1 The SIP Account Screen
The Router uses a SIP account to make outgoing VoIP calls and check if an incoming call’s
destination number matches your SIP account’s SIP number. In order to make or receive a VoIP call,
you need to enable and configure a SIP account, and map it to a phone port. The SIP account
contains information that allows your Router to connect to your VoIP service provider.
To access the following screen, click
VoIP > SIP > SIP Account
.
Figure 63
VoIP > SIP > SIP Account
Table 60
VoIP > SIP > SIP Account
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Active
This shows whether the SIP account is activated or not.
SIP Account
This shows the name of the SIP account.
Service Provider
This shows the name of the SIP service provider.
Account No.
This shows the SIP number.
Modify
Click the
Edit
icon to configure the SIP account.
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18.1.1
Edit SIP Account
You can configure a SIP account. To access this screen, click the
Edit
icon next to an account.
Figure 64
SIP > SIP Account: Add/Edit
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Table 61
SIP > SIP Account: Edit
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Enable SIP
Account
Select the check box to use this account. Clear it to not use this account.
SIP Account
Number
Enter your SIP number. In the full SIP URI, this is the part before the @ symbol.
Username
Enter the user name for registering this SIP account, exactly as it was given to you.
Password
Enter the password for registering this SIP account, exactly as it was given to you.
URL Type
Select whether or not to include the SIP service domain name when the Router sends
the SIP number.
SIP
- include the SIP service domain name.
TEL
- do not include the SIP service domain name.
Primary /
Secondary / Third
Compression Type
Select the type of voice coder/decoder (codec) that you want the Router to use. G.711
provides higher voice quality but requires more bandwidth (64 kbps).
When two SIP devices start a SIP session, they must agree on a codec.
Select the Router’s first, second, and third choice for voice coder/decoder.
Select
None
for the second and third choice if you only want the Router to accept the
first choice.
Speaking
Volume
Control
Select the loudness that the Router uses for speech that it sends to the peer device.
Listening
Volume
Control
Select the loudness that the Router uses for speech that it receives from the peer
device.
Active G.168 (Echo
Cancellation)
Select this if you want to eliminate the echo caused by the sound of your voice
reverberating in the telephone receiver while you talk.
Active VAD
(Voice
Active Detector)
Select this if the Router should stop transmitting when you are not speaking. This
reduces the bandwidth the Router uses.
Send Caller ID
Select this if you want to send identification when you make VoIP phone calls. Clear
this if you do not want to send identification.
Active Call
Transfer
Select this to enable call transfer on the Router. This allows you to transfer an
incoming call (that you have answered) to another phone.
Active Call Waiting
Select this to enable call waiting on the Router. This allows you to place a call on hold
while you answer another incoming call on the same telephone (directory) number.
Active Call Waiting
Reject Time
Specify a time of seconds that the Router waits before rejecting the second call if you
do not answer it.
Active
Unconditional
Forward
Select this if you want the Router to forward all incoming calls to the specified phone
number.
Specify the phone number in the
To Number
field on the right.
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Active Busy
Forward
Select this if you want the Router to forward incoming calls to the specified phone
number if the phone port is busy.
Specify the phone number in the
To Number
field on the right.
If you have call waiting, the incoming call is forwarded to the specified phone number
if you reject or ignore the second incoming call.
Active No Answer
Forward
Select this if you want the Router to forward incoming calls to the specified phone
number if the call is unanswered. (See
No Answer Time
.)
Specify the phone number in the
To Number
field on the right.
No Answer Ring
Time
This field is used by the
Active No Answer Forward
feature.
Enter the number of seconds the Router should wait for you to answer an incoming
call before it considers the call is unanswered.
Hot Line / Warm
Line Enable
Select this to enable the hot line or warm line feature on the Router.
Warm Line
Select this to have the Router dial the specified warm line number after you pick up
the telephone and do not press any keys on the keypad for a period of time.
Hot Line
Select this to have the Router dial the specified hot line number immediately when
you pick up the telephone.
Hot Line / Warm
Line number
Enter the number of the hot line or warm line that you want the Router to dial.
Warm Line
number (sec)
Enter a number of seconds that the Router waits before dialing the warm line number
if you pick up the telephone and do not press any keys on the keypad.
Active Anonymous
Call Block
Select this to have the phone not ring for incoming calls with caller ID deactivated.
Table 61
SIP > SIP Account: Edit (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION

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