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1 Nokia S60 Settings 1.1 SIP Settings 1.1.1 Proxy server 1.1.2 Registrar server 2 Nokia N95 setup with both Voxalot and Truphone 2.1 Create SIP Settings Entry for Voxalot Account 2.1.1 Proxy server 2.1.2 Registrar server 2.2 Using the new "SIP VoIP Settings" application 2.2.1 VoIP Services 2.2.2 NAT firewall settings 2.2.2.1 Domain parameters 2.2.2.2 IAP parameters 2.3 Testing SIP Setup 2.4 Optional Extra customization of N95 2.4.1 Standby mode shortcuts 2.4.2 Active standby apps 2.5 Other notes 2.6 How does all this benefit me the most?
SIP Settings
Profile name : Voxalot Service profile : IETF Default access point: <for you to define> Public user name : sip:xxxxxx@us.voxalot.com <- where xxxxxx is user Voxalot user name. If you want to use the Australian cluster set to sip:xxxxxx@au.voxalot.com and for Europe set sip:xxxxxx@eu.voxalot.com Use compression: No Registration: Always on Use security: No Proxy server Proxy server address : sip:us.voxalot.com <- If you want to use the Australian cluster set to sip:au.voxalot.com and
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for Europe set sip:eu.voxalot.com Note : Older versions of the firmware require IP addresses. If that is the case use: Proxy server address : sip:64.34.163.35 <- For the Australian cluster use sip:202.60.88.238 and for Europe use sip:85.17.19.194 Realm: voxalot.com User name : xxxxxx. <- where xxxxxx is user Voxalot user name Password: <your Voxalot password> Allow loose routing: Yes Transport type : UDP Port: 5060 Registrar server Registrar server address : sip:us.voxalot.com <- If you want to use the Australian cluster set to sip:au.voxalot.com and for Europe set sip:eu.voxalot.com Realm: voxalot.com User name : xxxxxx. <- where xxxxxx is user Voxalot user name Password: <your Voxalot password> Allow loose routing: Yes Transport type : UDP Port: 5060
Once the Nokia is registered, you can test inbounds from any other phone by dialing one of the SIP Broker access numbers found Here (http://www.sipbroker.com/sipbroker/action/pstnNumbers) At the voice prompt, dial *010xxxxxx <- where xxxxxx is user Voxalot user name Your Nokia phone should ring.
Profile name:: Voxalot Service profile : IETF Default access point: <for you to define> Public user name : sip:xxxxxx@au.voxalot.com <- where xxxxxx is user Voxalot user name. If you want to use the US (American) cluster set to sip:xxxxxx@us.voxalot.com and for Europe set sip:xxxxxx@eu.voxalot.com Use compression: No Registration: when link building (http://diamondlinks.net/) needed 'initially', later change to Always on Use security: No
Proxy server
Proxy server address : sip:au.voxalot.com <- If you want to use the US (American) cluster set to sip:us.voxalot.com and for Europe set sip:eu.voxalot.com Realm: None <- NB: Could not use "voxalot.com" User name : xxxxxx. <- where xxxxxx is user VoXaLot user name Password: <your VoXaLot password> Allow loose routing: Yes Transport type : UDP Port: 5060 NB: If there is another SIP device on your network you may to have use one of the other ports supported by Voxalot such as 2060, 3060 or 4060.
Registrar server
Registrar server address : sip:au.voxalot.com <- If you want to use the US (American) cluster set to sip:us.voxalot.com and for Europe set sip:eu.voxalot.com Realm: voxalot.com User name : xxxxxx. <- where xxxxxx is user VoXaLot user name Password: <your VoXaLot password> Transport type : UDP Port: 5060 NB: I could have just as easily used 2060, 3060 or 4060 as Voxalot allows use of any of these.
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Select Domain': au.voxalot.com STUN server name : stun.voxalot.com STUN server port: 3478 TCP NAT bind. refresh: 1200 default value UDP NAT bind. refresh: 28 default value
IAP parameters
No entries required
You can now adjust the "SIP settings" entry for Voxalot so that it is "Always on", this should result in the Voxalot account being successfully registered.
Standby mode shortcuts Left selection key: Internet telephone Right selection key: Conn. manager Active standby apps Shortcut 1: Contacts Shortcut 2: Bluetooth Shortcut 3: Settings Shortcut 4: Web Shortcut 5: GPS data Shortcut 6: Maps With the above setup you can: See the active data connections easily with the standby right selection key; Use "Internet telephone" application via the left selection key to change the 'active' Internet telephone service; With the "Internet telephone" application you can optionally change the default call type from "Mobile" to "Internet". This will allow SIPbroker numbers such as *011xxxxxx or *266300 to be called through your Voxalot SIP account instead of your mobile phone provider. Using the standby apps, I can quickly turn on or off Bluetooth and get to other settings.
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NB: It is often recommended to turn off Bluetooth if not required as it drains the N95 battery.
Other notes
The IAP (Internet Access Point) may need adjustment for the Voxalot entry when required -- the Truphone application takes care of roaming b/w IAPs for Truphone only; Calls through Truphone require International format, ie. no leading zeros; Calls through Voxalot use your standard dial plans; Default call type is Internet call, but this can be changed -- I enter numbers and the press the left selection key to make a normal mobile (voice or video) call; My Bluetooth capable car radio only seems to work with normal voice (mobile) calls :(
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