Location/Access Data
Proceed as follows:
Separately for VoIP accounts
Using the Configuration Manager (page Public switched tel. networks > VoIP > Accounts > Configure)
* Note: You will receive the settings data from the VoIP provider with whom you have set up the account.
ACCOUNT
Select the account to be displayed/configured.
Exchange line access number (account number)
This is an internal number. You can select any of the numbers in the internal supply of phone numbers. This is then used for the specific VoIP access point.
* Note: A number cannot be allocated twice.
* Note: Using numbers with few digits (two- or three-digit numbers) inevitably restricts the possible supply of numbers that require more digits. For example, if the phone number 12 is assigned, the phone numbers 120 to 129 and 1200 to 1299 are no longer available.
* Note: The default exchange line access number on the PBX is 0 in the factory settings. However, this can be changed. Note that changing the exchange line access number restricts the phone numbering plan.
User name
User name assigned by the VoIP provider when the account was set up. It is used to identify the user to the VoIP provider.
* Note: Note that some providers allocate both login information for the web page and separate login information for using the Voice over IP service (e.g. a dial-in password). Find out what information is needed for the dial-in and enter it accordingly.
* Note: The user name is called different things by different providers. For example, the terms Username, Authorization User, SIP code/SIP password and SIP-ID are all used to describe a user name.
* Note: If your provider (in Germany) is T-Online, you must also enter the VoIP phone number you received from them under User name and Display name.
Password
Password assigned by the VoIP provider when the account was set up. It is used to verify the user name.
* Note: To change an existing password, click on  Show passwords.
* Note: Note that some providers allocate both login information for the web page and separate login information for using the Voice over IP service (e.g. a dial-in password). Find out what information is needed for the dial-in and enter it accordingly.
* Note: The password is called different things by different providers. For example, it can also be called a customer password.
* Caution: Visible passwords are a security risk.
After you enter your password, click on  Hide passwords.
Authorisation ID
Authorisation ID (authentication ID) assigned by the VoIP provider for the VoIP account.
* Note: To change an existing password, click on  Show passwords.
* Note: You can only input an entry in this field if the VoIP provider has assigned an authorisation ID.
* Caution: Visible passwords are a security risk.
After you enter your password, click on  Hide passwords.