A VoIP carrier is a service provider that can accept outgoing calls, and route incoming calls. Typically a VoIP carrier is expecting a handset to register with the carrier, and will then send calls to the registered device. It is also possible for a VoIP carrier to send calls to the FB2500 using a fixed pre-set configuration.
To set up a VoIP carrier where the FB2500 registers with the carrier you need to specify
the registrar attribute. This can be a host name or IP address. You also
need to specify the username and password.
For incoming calls you need to specify the extn that is logically dialled when
a call comes in from this carrier - this can be the extension number of a telephone or hunt group.
To set up a VoIP carrier for outgoing calls you need to specify the proxy.
This can be a host name or IP address. You also need to specify the username and
password.
For a carrier that sends calls to the FB2500 without registration, you will need to set
the to attribute to either the full address used in the To:
of the incoming connections, or at least the @domain part.
If calls can come in to multiple numbers, you also need to set the incoming-format so
that calls can be routed. In this case the username and password
can be specified and are used to validate the credentials of the incoming call.