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Web configurator – configuring the phone on a PC
Gigaset DE900 IP PRO / en / A31008-M2210-R101-3x-7619 / web_configurator.fm / 22.03.2011
Version 2, 27.05.2010
NAT Refresh Time [sec]
Specify the intervals at which you want the phone to update its entry in the NAT rout-
ing table. Specify an interval in seconds that is a little shorter than the NAT session
timeout. As a rule you should not change the default value for the NAT update. The
default setting is 20 seconds.
Outbound Proxy Mode
Specify when the outbound proxy should be used.
If you leave the Outbound Server Address field empty, the phone does not respond
to the selected mode and operates as if Never were selected.
Outbound Server Address
Enter the DNS name or the IP address of your provider's outbound proxy. With many
providers, the outbound proxy is identical to the SIP proxy.
Outbound Proxy Port
Enter the number of the communication port used by the outbound proxy. The default
port is 5060.
Automatic Negotiation of DTMF Transmission
DTMF signalling is required, for example, for querying and controlling certain network
mailboxes via digit codes or for remote operation of the local voice mail. Select
whether the setting should be made automatically. If you select No, you must deter-
mine the setting for the DTMF transfer yourself.
Send Settings for DTMF Transmission
To send DTMF signals via VoIP, you must define how the key codes are to be converted
to DTMF signals and sent:
Ask your VoIP provider which type of DTMF transmission it supports.
¤ Click on Next >.
Always All signalling and voice data sent by the phone is sent to the out-
bound proxy.
Automatically Data sent by the phone is only sent to the outbound proxy when
the phone is connected to a router with symmetric NAT or a block-
ing firewall. If the phone is behind an asymmetric NAT, the STUN
server is used. If you have set STUN enabled to No, or if you have not
entered a STUN server, the outbound proxy will be used in all cases.
Never The outbound proxy is not used.
Audio As audible information in the voice channel, i.e., it is not known which
key has been pressed.
RFC 2833 As a value (= key pressed) in an RTP packet.
SIP Info As an "SIP Info" message.
The value (= key pressed) is sent as an SIP data packet.