Aria Technologies Quick Help Guide16/11/2018

d) iPECS How to connect SIP service provider Yippii.Author: Will Smith

This Quick Help guide is specific to Yippii. In this example we are connecting only 1 service to 1 VOIP channel.

  1. Order an account from
  2. Download and install X-Lite onto a PC connected to the internet service.
  3. Start X-Lite and add the details of the sip account.

X-Lite
/ • Display Name: Membership Number
• User name: Membership Number
• Password: Password
• Authorization user name: Membership Number
• Doman: sip.yippii.com.au
• Register with domain and receive incoming calls: [ticked]

Note: If a firewall warning comes up – Choose Unblock!
Now Test.If X-Lite cannot register or make a call DO NOT CONTINUE. You must sort out your internet connection and/or account registration before proceeding.

  1. Install iPECS as per Q501. Upgrade as per Q517. Initialise as per Q513.
  2. If you have an iPECS50 make sure in PGM 101 you have increased the VOIP channels to 8.
  3. PGM 140 (since we only using 1 account / 1service for this guide) enter the line number of the last VOIP channel on your system. I have a default iPECS50 with 8 VOIP channels. So I am configuring line 8.
    PGM140/1 = DID save. PGM141/11 CO VoIP Mode = SIP Only. (Since in this example we only have 1 SIP trunk programmed on line 8 enter back into PGM 141/11 for VOIP lines 1-7 and set to H323)
  4. PGM 133sequence will be 1 (in this example, if using VOIM check PGM 102)
    Proxy Server Address = sip.yippii.com.au
    Primary DNS Address = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (enter the DNS of your choice. If unsure you can use the DNS that gets assigned to your PC. Open command prompt and type ipconfig /all)
    Secondary DNS Address = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (enter second DNS of choice.)
    Domain = sip.yippii.com.au
    Registration UID Range = 1 - 1
  5. PGM 126 index 1 - This is where you enter the Yippii’s SIP account details.
    Registration User ID = (11 digit membership number) +@yippii.com.au
    Authentication User ID = (11 digit membership number)
    Authentication User Password = (9 digit password)
    Contact Number = (10 digit membership number)
    User ID Register = Register
    User ID Usage = ON
  6. PGM 111 STN-STN F19 (Web56) = 1
  7. Reset.
  8. Test.

INCOMING

  1. Using the above settings calls will ring on the “ID ASSIGNED STATIONS” in PGM 111/19
  2. For flexible ring assignment in PGM 126/10 change the Ring Route type to RING ASSIGNMENT.
    Then set (Line 8, in this example) in PGM 144 to the desired stations.
  3. For DID set PGM 126/10 to “DID CONVERSION” and PGM126/11 to “Modify Using Flexible DID Conversion Table” Then in PGM 231 enter the Index of the last 3 digits of the SIP phone number and set the destinations as required.

TIP:Use PGM 141/1 - CO/IP GROUPs to place the SIP line into a separate group from the main lines. Use a Line key or POOL key (Group key) as an appearance key on the handsets. Place the unused VOIP lines into separate group also.

FAQ.

Q.1.Can I program and test SIP accounts without a computer?

A. No.

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