Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):How do I configure my Sipura 3000 Adaptor
VoIP: How do I configure my Sipura 3000 Adaptor
You should have received a Welcome message that contains all the configuration details you need. If you bought the Sipura from us, most of the settings will already be correct.
Plug the Sipura Network cable into the back of your broadband router or hub, and plug a handset into the Sipura in the line 1 socket. Don't forget the power cable.
If you are running DHCP on your LAN, the Sipura should pick up an IP address after a few minutes. If not, you'll need to assign one manually using the voice menu system on the Sipura handset (Please refer to the Sipura documentation).
On the handset connected to the Sipura, dial **** 110 to hear the voice menu announcing the IP address, then note it down for the next step. Hang up.
Open a browser window and type in this address:
http://sipura_IP_address/admin/advanced
(using the IP address from step 4).
The settings you need to edit or check are as follows for line/extension 1:
In the Subscriber Information section, enter the username - typically an 8 digit number - in Auth ID and User ID boxes and the password assigned in your welcome email.
In the Proxy and Registration section, enter the proxy settings advised in your welcome email (unless you bought your Sipura from us, in which case, this will already be set). You only need to set an outbound proxy if your router/hub provides NAT.
Finally, if you are using multiple phones on your broadband connection, or you have a low bandwidth internet connection, then in the Audio Configuration section we recommend you choose G729a as the Preferred Codec. This will allow the phone to use less bandwidth where possible.
Please set your DTMF Tx Method to AVT this will allow our system to recognise what keys you press on your phone.
Preferred codec G711u
Silence Supp Enable no
Use pref codec only yes
Silence Threshold medium
G729a Enable yes
Echo Canc Enable yes
G723 Enable yes
Echo Canc Adapt yes
G726-16 Enable yes
Echo Supp Enable yes
G726-24 Enable yes
Fax Ced Detect Enable yes
G726-32Enable yes
Fax CNG Detect Enable yes
G726-40 Enable yes
Fax passthru Codec G711u
Fax Code Symmetric yes
Fax passthru method NSE
DTMF Tx Method auto
Fax Process NSE yes
Hook Flash Tx Method None
Fax disable ECAN no
Release unused codec yes
If you intend to use multiple Sipura adaptors behind a Nat Firewall you will need to give each port on the Sipura adaptors a unique SIP Port number.
For example if you have two adaptors and you wish to use all four lines then on the first adaptor you would set ext1 sip port to 5060 and ext2 sip port to 5061, on the second adaptor you would set ext1 sip port to 5062 and ext2 sip port to 5063.
Click Submit All Changes once you are happy with the settings.
Your Sipura adaptor should now be ready to use! Dial 160 to try the echo test. You should hear everything you say echoed back to you.