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Configuring Advanced Settings
ì
In the
Advanced Settings
menu, select:
Telephony
Extensions
Phone connectors
The two telephone ports Phone 1 and Phone 2 of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl have the
internal phone number
*1
or
*2
.
ì
Click
Edit
to adapt the settings for an entry (page 107).
SIP Proxy Server
In addition to the telephones connected to your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, you can con-
figure wireless VoIP phones (WLAN handsets) or PCs with SIP clients in your local net-
work with the assistance of the
SIP proxy servers
integrated as internal extensions in
your device and then use these to make calls via the fixed network or via VoIP.
Use the IP address displayed in your local network for registering your wireless VoIP
phones or your other SIP clients with your SIP proxy server.
Use the IP address displayed in your local network for registering your VoIP phones or
your other SIP clients with your SIP proxy server.
Port
The default port via which wireless VoIP phones or other SIP clients register with the SIP
proxy server is entered here.
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Configuring Advanced Settings
SIP client accounts
ì
Make the extension settings for each SIP user account, which is used for registering
wireless VoIP phones and other SIP clients with the SIP proxy server of your device.
The
User name
and
Extension number
are displayed for identifying the individual
telephone ports. These extensions have the internal phone numbers
*3
to
*6
.
ì
Click
Edit
to adjust the settings for an entry (see below).
ì
Click
Delete
to delete an entry.
Configuring extensions
The Extension shows either the selected port of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl (Phone 1
or Phone 2) or the SIP client. The
Extension number
for the extension is preset and is
displayed as a call number.
ì
Enter a name for identifying the port in the
User name
field. You can also leave the
default setting for Phone 1 and Phone 2.
ì
Select the
Phone number
from the list (your VoIP service provider or one of your
VoIP service providers) for this extension or choose the entry
Fixed line
.
The list of numbers for Internet telephony is the one you set up in the
VoIP
menu
(page 102). All outgoing calls are directed by default via this phone number. Incom-
ing calls for the selected phone number are signalled.
ì
Select
Receive calls for all numbers
if you wish to receive all incoming calls on all
extensions.
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Configuring Advanced Settings
ì
You can configure
Divert calls
with the following options for the Phone 1 and
Phone 2 ports:
Divert always
: Each call for the extension is forwarded to the extension selected
in the
Divert calls to
field.
When busy
: A call for the extension is forwarded to the selected extension if the
extension is busy.
No reply
: A call for the extension is forwarded to the selected extension if the call
is not answered.
ì
Select the
Call waiting
option if you want to permit a signal for an incoming call
while you are on a call. (Only for Phone 1 and Phone 2 ports).
ì
Select the
Call pickup
option to have the option to accept all incoming calls on this
extension.
ì
Select
Hide own number for outgoing calls (CLIR)
if you want to prevent the
number of this extension being displayed for outgoing calls. (Only for Phone 1 and
Phone 2 ports).
ì
Click
OK
to apply the settings.
Note:
Many service providers either do not support this function at all or only unrelia-
bly. Contact your service provider if you want to be certain that CLIR, for example,
is actually supported.
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Configuring Advanced Settings
Dialing Plans
On this screen you can:
u
Enter your area code,
u
Define for Internet telephony whether the area code should be automatically
dialled,
u
Specify whether certain phone numbers or prefixes are to be dialled via the Internet
or the fixed network,
u
Enter a call-by-call provider for the fixed network.
ì
In the
Advanced Settings
menu, select:
Telephony
Dialing Plans
ì
Area code
Enter the
Area code
for your current location.
ì
Predial area code for local calls through VoIP
If you activate this function, the area code will be dialled automatically when you
make a local call via a VoIP provider. This will save you having to enter the area code
which was previously always necessary with VoIP.
ì
Wait for dial tone on fixed line
Only activate this function if it is necessary for the smooth functioning of your
Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl within the telephone network.
ì
If you wish to make all fixed network calls via a call-by-call provider, activate the
Preselection
function.
ì
Enter the provider's number in the
Preselection number
field.
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Configuring Advanced Settings
ì
Choose whether you want to use
Dialing Plans
.
ì
In the
Phone number
field, enter an individual number or also the first digits of
phone numbers (e. g. 0800 or a specific area code) for which the dialling plan is to
apply.
ì
In the
Connection type
selection field, you can specify the whether the entered
number is always to be called via the fixed network or the selected VoIP account.
ì
You can enter a description for the dialling plan in the
Comment
field.
ì
Click
Delete
to delete the dialling plan. You can add a new dialling plan by clicking
the
Add
button.
You can define up to a maximum of 20 dialling plans.
ì
Click
OK
to apply the settings.
Notes:
u
Dialling plans may already be predefined for certain emergency phone numbers
depending on the country. These can be changed as required.
u
If you do not specify any dialling plans, the default settings will be used.
u
If VoIP (Internet telephony) is not set up, you will always make calls via the fixed
network. The dialling plans will not apply in this case.

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