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IP Call ConfigurationIP Call Configuration
An IP call is a direct call between two intercom devices using their IP addresses, without a server or
a PBX. IP calls work when the devices are on the same network.
Enable Direct IP on the Intercom > Basic > Direct IPIntercom > Basic > Direct IP interface.
Port:Port: Set the port for direct IP calls. The default is 5060, with a range from 1-65535. If you
enter a value within this range other than 5060, ensure consistency with the corresponding
device for data transmission.
SIP Call ConfigurationSIP Call Configuration
Session Initiation Protocol(SIPSIP) is a signaling transmission protocol used for initiating, maintaining,
and terminating calls.
A SIP call uses SIP to send and receive data between SIP devices, and can use the internet or a
local network to offer high-quality and secure communication. Initiating a SIP call requires a SIP
account, a SIP address for each device, and configuring SIP settings on the devices.
SIP Account RegistrationSIP Account Registration
Each device needs a SIP account to make and receive SIP calls.
Akuvox intercom devices support the configuration of two SIP accounts, which can be registered
under two independent servers.
Intercom Call ConfigurationIntercom Call Configuration

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