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Use a good password and consider using IP lockdown on the AAISP control pages to help prevent fraudulent use!
Use a good password and consider using IP lockdown on the AAISP control pages to help prevent fraudulent use!


=Configuring the S685IP=
==Configuring the S685IP==


If there are problems in setting up the S685IP it is easiest to start from a factory reset condition. This can
If there are problems in setting up the S685IP it is easiest to start from a factory reset condition. This can
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Starting from a factory reset, the following items need to be set using the web server in the base unit.
Starting from a factory reset, the following items need to be set using the web server in the base unit.


==IP address: ==
===IP address: ===
By default the base unit picks up an ip address using DHCP. This can be over-ridden by
By default the base unit picks up an ip address using DHCP. This can be over-ridden by
connecting to "Settings -> IP Configuration", selecting "Static" and filling in the address details as required.
connecting to "Settings -> IP Configuration", selecting "Static" and filling in the address details as required.
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==Registration with AAISP:==
===Registration with AAISP:===
Select menu "Settings -> Telephony -> Connections" and click the "Edit" button for
Select menu "Settings -> Telephony -> Connections" and click the "Edit" button for
IP1. Then click the "Show Advanced Settings" button and fill in the following fields:
IP1. Then click the "Show Advanced Settings" button and fill in the following fields:


==Authentication Name: <aaisp phone number> ==
===Authentication Name: <aaisp phone number> ===
(this can be in either UK or international format, for example
(this can be in either UK or international format, for example
+44203095nnnn or 0203095nnnn )
+44203095nnnn or 0203095nnnn )


==Authentication password: <password> ==
===Authentication password: <password> ===
(This is the same password that is set on the AAISP control pages for this
(This is the same password that is set on the AAISP control pages for this
number. Some non-alphanumeric characters can cause registration failure. In particular avoid "#" and "/")
number. Some non-alphanumeric characters can cause registration failure. In particular avoid "#" and "/")
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== Audio settings:==
=== Audio settings:===
In menu "Settings -> Telephony -> Audio" select "Voice Quality - Own Codec preference". For "IP1" remove all
In menu "Settings -> Telephony -> Audio" select "Voice Quality - Own Codec preference". For "IP1" remove all
codecs except "G.711 a law". This setting will generally give the best audio quality.
codecs except "G.711 a law". This setting will generally give the best audio quality.


== Other settings:==
=== Other settings:===
If there are problems with recognition of dtmf tones by other systems consider setting "RFC2833" in the "Settings
If there are problems with recognition of dtmf tones by other systems consider setting "RFC2833" in the "Settings
-> Telephony -> Advanced Settings" menu. Avoid using "Audio".
-> Telephony -> Advanced Settings" menu. Avoid using "Audio".

Revision as of 08:57, 1 December 2010

Configuring a Siemens S685IP for AAISP

Firewall settings:

Most probably, all outbound traffic will already be enabled, so it is just necessary to permit essential incoming traffic to the S685IP. The following inbound settings are needed:

For SIP control data, allow UDP ports 5060 from 81.187.30.110-119

For RTP audio, allow UDP ports 5004-5020 from anywhere.

Use a good password and consider using IP lockdown on the AAISP control pages to help prevent fraudulent use!

Configuring the S685IP

If there are problems in setting up the S685IP it is easiest to start from a factory reset condition. This can be achieved by holding the blue button on the front of the base unit while power cycling it. After this the handset will need to be re-registered with the base unit (hold the blue button on the base unit while power cycling the handset). The pin should be changed from its default value of 0000 using the handset.

Starting from a factory reset, the following items need to be set using the web server in the base unit.

IP address:

By default the base unit picks up an ip address using DHCP. This can be over-ridden by connecting to "Settings -> IP Configuration", selecting "Static" and filling in the address details as required. Then click on the "Set" button.


Registration with AAISP:

Select menu "Settings -> Telephony -> Connections" and click the "Edit" button for IP1. Then click the "Show Advanced Settings" button and fill in the following fields:

Authentication Name: <aaisp phone number>

(this can be in either UK or international format, for example +44203095nnnn or 0203095nnnn )

Authentication password: <password>

(This is the same password that is set on the AAISP control pages for this

number. Some non-alphanumeric characters can cause registration failure. In particular avoid "#" and "/")

Username: <aaisp phone number>

Domain: proxy.aasip.co.uk (Don't accidentally type aaisp!)

Proxy server address: proxy.aasip.co.uk

Registrar server: proxy.aasip.co.uk

All the other fields can be left as they are unless you are using NAT in which case the "Stun enabled" button should be selected and the "Stun server" set to stun.aaisp.net

When everything is entered click on the "Set" button. The display will return to the "Settings -> Telephony -> Connections" menu. Check that "IP1" is active and that the status is "Registered". You may wish to disable "Gigaset.net" in this menu. It should now be possible to make and receive calls.


Audio settings:

In menu "Settings -> Telephony -> Audio" select "Voice Quality - Own Codec preference". For "IP1" remove all codecs except "G.711 a law". This setting will generally give the best audio quality.

Other settings:

If there are problems with recognition of dtmf tones by other systems consider setting "RFC2833" in the "Settings -> Telephony -> Advanced Settings" menu. Avoid using "Audio".