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Configuring the VoIP terminal equipment
The other routes are used to carry out international
and natio-
nal
long distance calls as well as local calls
as standard
over the SIP line. The call router removes the leading zeros from
the telephone number again.
This call routing table is only valid for PBX systems that forward the
special character star '*' for internal calls on their external bus. If the
PBX processes this character in a different manner, then the table
must be adapted accordingly.
3.3
Configuring the VoIP terminal equipment
A Swyx VoIP Router located in your local network can function as a
SIP proxy for the VoIP terminal equipment in the network. VoIP
softphones such as a SwyxIt! Now or VoIP telephones can register
themselves locally with the Swyx VoIP Router. The SIP proxy
handles the switching of calls to a public SIP provider or to a VoIP
PBX at a different site. Alternatively, the Swyx VoIP Router acting as
a SIP gateway can itself perform the conversion to other telephone
networks (e.g. to analog or ISDN exchange lines).
3.3.1
Setting up the VoIP client to register itself with the Swyx VoIP
Router
To use a softphone for telephony, it has to be set up with a
corresponding account. Here we describe a configuration of this type
taking the SwyxIt! Now as an example.
1.
On the ' SIP accounts' tab, use the
Add
button to create a new
SIP account.
2.
For the provider setting, leave the entry as 'Custom' and activate
the new account.
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