Terminals¶
The section Client configuration > Terminals allows creating new SIP credentials that can be used by multiple SIP devices to place and receive calls from IvozProvider.
The best way to understand this section is creating a new item and see the fields that must be filled.
Login information¶
- Name
- Username that will use the terminal during the SIP authentication phase with IvozProvider.
- Password
- Password that will use the terminal to answer the SIP authentication challenge. You can use the automatic password generator to fulfill the secure password requirements.
Connection configuration¶
- Allowed/Disallowed codecs
- Determines what audio and video codecs will be used with the terminal.
- CallerID update method
- Choose the SIP method the terminal prefers to received the session update information: INVITE or UPDATE. The help hint can be used as guide to configure different terminal manufacturers. Use INVITE in case of doubt.
- Enable T.38 passthrough
- If set to ‘yes’, this SIP endpoint must be a T.38 capable fax sender/receiver. IvozProvider will act as a T.38 gateway, bridging fax-calls of a T.38 capable carrier and a T.38 capable device.
- RTP Encryption
- If set to ‘yes’, call won’t be established unless it’s possible to encryption its audio. If set to ‘no’, audio won’t be encrypted.
Provisioning¶
- Terminal model
- Determines the provisioning type that will receive this terminal. The section terminal provisioning will explain in depth the different models for automatic provision. If your device does not require provisioning, just select Generic.
- MAC
- Optional field that is only required if you plan to use IvozProvider terminal provisioning. This is the physical address of the network adapter of the SIP device.
Nota
For most of devices that doesn’t require provisioning just filling username and password will be enough.
Consejo
Once the terminal has been created, most devices will only require the name, password and Client SIP domain in order to place calls.