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For "IP1" (Or whatever you call the AAISP account) remove all codecs except "G.711 a law". This setting will generally give the best audio quality. |
For "IP1" (Or whatever you call the AAISP account) remove all codecs except "G.711 a law". This setting will generally give the best audio quality. |
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If there are problems with recognition of DTMF tones by other systems consider setting "RFC2833" and avoid using "Audio". in the setting: |
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Features -> General Information -> Call Waiting - set to Disabled |
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Settings -> |
Settings -> Time&Date -> Time Zone -> 0 GMT |
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Settings -> Time&Date -> Primary Server -> time.aa.net.uk |
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Settings -> Time&Date -> Date Format -> YYYY-MM-DD |
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Check that the Number Plan/Assignment is set to use the VoIP rather than the fixed (pstn) line: |
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Settings - Number Assignment Set the VoIP for outgoing, and set the others to suit... |
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It may not say the above and Automatic negotiation of DTMF transmission will need to be Yes |
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Set the Tone Pattern to be UK: |
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Settings -> Management -> Local Settings -> Tone Pattern=United Kingdom |
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You may want to remove, or edit, the 'Info Services' - this is the information such as weather and so in that can be displayed on the screen: |
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Settings - Info Services |
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== Quirks == |
== Quirks == |
Revision as of 15:20, 1 August 2022
Configuring Yealink DECT phone for AAISP
Relevant to: Yealink W60B
The Yealink W60B is a DECT base station aimed at small and medium-sized businesses. Its main specifications are:
- Up to 8 handsets
- Up to 8 SIP accounts
- Up to 8 simultaneous calls
- Support for additional 'repeaters'
- IPv4 and IPv6
- PoE or Mains plug for power
- Transfer button (allows assistited or blind transfers to other SIP extensions/external numbers)
Credentials
As shipped / unconfigured | Once configured | |
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IP: | DHCP | DHCP |
Username: | admin | |
Password: | admin | contact us |
IP address
By default the Yealink base unit picks up an IP address using DHCP. You can find the IP address from the Handset:
Press OK –> Select the ‘i’ icon (Status) -> select ‘Base’ -> the IP will be shown
Yealink and Voiceless Settings
On the web interface, go to:
Account ->
Yealink Settings | |
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Setting | Value |
Line Active | Enabled |
Label | AAISP (or what ever you like) |
Display Name | Your Name (or what ever you like) |
Register Name | Your phone number, +44... |
Username | Your phone number, +44... |
Password | Your SIP password |
Server Host | voiceless.aa.net.uk |
Server Expires | 600 |
Check the SIP registration status:
Go to:
Status -> Yealink_W53P_SIP_Config.png
You should the the account Status as 'Registered'
Handset Assignmnent
Here you can assign which of your (up to) 8 SIP accounts are to ring which of your (up to) 8 handsets!
Account -> Number Assignment
Audio settings
In menu:
Settings -> Telephony -> Audio" select "Voice Quality -> Own Codec preference".
For "IP1" (Or whatever you call the AAISP account) remove all codecs except "G.711 a law". This setting will generally give the best audio quality.
Other optonal settings
Features -> General Information -> Call Waiting - set to Disabled Settings -> Time&Date -> Time Zone -> 0 GMT Settings -> Time&Date -> Primary Server -> time.aa.net.uk Settings -> Time&Date -> Date Format -> YYYY-MM-DD
Quirks
We have seen odd things with a S685IP (Firmware version: 022270000000 / 043.00) where it would register, but not pass calls. A reboot of the base station fixed this.
Firewall & Security
- You will also want to set up firewall rules, as per the VoIP Firewall page.
- Also see the VoIP Security page for information about securing your VoIP service.