VDSL/ADSL2+ Dual Band AC1600 Gigabit Gateway with VoIP – NF18ACV
UG01040 v 1.04 December 2018
To connect a phone you will need to use the Tel 1 / Tel 2 ports located at the back of the router. You can have up to two phone lines each separately
defined in the device’s configuration. You can connect a standard or cordless phone directly into the RJ11 ports. Your ISP will generally pre-
configure TEL 1 port to work as the primary telephone port so it connects to their phone network. Your ISP will supply you with your phone number.
If the device is not pre-configured then you will have to get the SIP details from your ISP and enter them into the form illustrated here.
If the configuration is correctly set up and the router is connected to the internet then the phone should work as soon as its plugged in.
The username as defined by your ISP
The password supplied by your ISP
The telephone number supplied by your ISP.
Click the More Settings button to show additional settings for the selected line.
The IP address of the proxy.
The port that this proxy is listening on. By default, the port value is 5060.
Enter the IP address of the SIP registrar.
The port that SIP registrar is listening on. By default, the port value is 5060.
Click Enable if your network service provider requires the use of an outbound proxy.
This is an additional proxy, through which all outgoing calls are directed. In some cases, the outbound proxy is
placed alongside the firewall and it is the only way to let SIP traffic pass from the internal network to the Internet.
Enter the IP address of the outbound proxy.
The port that the outbound proxy is listening on.
By default, the port value is 5060.
For additional Advanced Calling Features that may be supported by your ISP, click Show. See next section.
Click to save and apply any changes.