Panasonic KX-TGP 550
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* '''Authentication ID:''' 100000 (Your VoIP.ms Account) | * '''Authentication ID:''' 100000 (Your VoIP.ms Account) | ||
* '''Authentication password:''' ********* (Account Password) | * '''Authentication password:''' ********* (Account Password) | ||
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+ | The default registration expiry time on this device is 3600 seconds. You may have to reduce that if you lose registration. Unfortunately, that can not be set on the web interface. You need to load a provisioning configuration file from a web or FTP server. The parm is REG_EXPIRE-n=mmm, where n is line number, and mmm is the registration interval. e.g. REG_EXPIRES_1=300 to set line 1 registration time to 300 seconds. A symptom of this problem is that the telephone web interface shows that the line is registered, but the voip.ms control panel indicates that it is not registered. This device supports multiple provisioning files in a hierarchy. Perhaps the nice folks at voip.ms might set up a basic one with the generic parms for their service on their web server, so that users without access to their own web server might use it. |
Revision as of 01:17, 24 April 2011
Configuration Details
Complete the following fields:
- Phone number ID: 100000 (Your VoIP.ms Account)
- Line ID: 100000_subaccount (sub-account, if used. Phone number ID must be numeric, but Line ID is alpha)
- Registrar Server Address: atlanta.voip.ms (one of our multiple servers)
- Registrar Server port: 5060 (Default SIP Port)
- Proxy server Address: atlanta.voip.ms
- Proxy server port: 5060
- Presence server port: 5060
- SIP service domain: atlanta.voip.ms
- SIP source port: 5060
- Authentication ID: 100000 (Your VoIP.ms Account)
- Authentication password: ********* (Account Password)
The default registration expiry time on this device is 3600 seconds. You may have to reduce that if you lose registration. Unfortunately, that can not be set on the web interface. You need to load a provisioning configuration file from a web or FTP server. The parm is REG_EXPIRE-n=mmm, where n is line number, and mmm is the registration interval. e.g. REG_EXPIRES_1=300 to set line 1 registration time to 300 seconds. A symptom of this problem is that the telephone web interface shows that the line is registered, but the voip.ms control panel indicates that it is not registered. This device supports multiple provisioning files in a hierarchy. Perhaps the nice folks at voip.ms might set up a basic one with the generic parms for their service on their web server, so that users without access to their own web server might use it.