Sunday, 29 November 2009

Configure Nokia E-series with Asterisk/Trixbox/Elastix/YATE/Voiptalk

Here is how to connect your E-series device to VoIP system. N-series can do that as well, but some models do not have a WiFi in them -very sad!

Define your WLAN (WiFi)first.
menu-tools-settings-connection-access points
new access point, default settings
Change connection name
Data bearer -Wireless LAN
WLAN netw. name -search for netw. (if you are in therange of any WLAN you want to use e.g. home one)
network status -public
wlan netw mode -infrastructure
wlan security -wpa/wpa2 (or wep -depends on your router config)

wlan security settings
wpa mode -pre-shared wkey
TKIP encryption -allowed


Create a SIP profile on your phone:
menu-tools-settings-connection-sip settings

new default profile
IETF
Default access point: any_wireless_lan
public username: xxx@10.0.0.1 (where 10.0.0.1 is internal or external IP or FQDN of your VoIP box. It can be 800@myvoip.home.com or 800@123.123.123.123)

compression-no
registration -when needed (up to you. If you select always on - it will try to connect to VoIP all the time when the connection defined is available. Watch your battery draining fast)
security-no

proxy server
unless you use one -skip this section

registrar server
server -10.0.0.1
realm- whatever is set in sip.conf, default -asterisk.

To change your realm:
Access your trixbox, then go to Config File Editor- realm is being set in sip.conf.
Add one line:
realm= whatever
Apply settings, then reboot your server.

username - xxx (your extension)
password -xxx
loose routing -yes
transport -auto
port -5060

then go to menu-tools-settings-connection-internet tel.
new profile -give it same name as SIP profile
select your SIP profile

You should be able to connect now. Try this internally first, then forward necessary ports on your firewall and you're clear to go.

Central Scotland VoIP solutions. Stirling, Glasgow, Edinburgh. www.lanos.co.uk

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