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Grandstream GXP1610, SIP phone configuration
Grandstream GXP1610, SIP phone configuration
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Written by Katerina Tverdochleb
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Grandstream GXP1610 is an easy-to-use IP phone for small and medium businesses or home offices. The Linux model has one SIP account, up to 2 logical lines with call appearance indication, and 3 XML-programmable context-sensitive keys. The 132x48 resolution LCD display provides a clear picture for viewing. Additional features such as dual switchable 10/100 Mbps ports, multilingual support, electronic switch for Plantronics headsets, call waiting, and three-way conferencing make the GXP1610 a high-quality, convenient, and reliable IP phone.

How to create a SIP account? Before starting the configuration, you need to create a SIP account in your Ringostat personal account. You can learn about creating a SIP account at this link.

How to find your phone's IP address Before starting the configuration in the browser's web interface, you need to connect the device to the internet and check the phone's IP address. By default, it receives an IP address via DHCP (automatic IP address acquisition). IMPORTANT! The phone and computer must be on the same local network.

  1. Press the central button on the phone's "joystick" Menu.

  2. Go to the Status submenu.

  3. Select Network status -> IPv4 and you will see the SIP phone's IP address. If you're using a network with a static IP address, go to "Static IP Settings" and specify your network parameters (IP address to be assigned to the phone, mask, gateway, and DNS). Example of how your IP address will look:

    How to configure SIP Account on Grandstream IP Phone - Knowledgebase -  Alpha Net
  • Enter the obtained IP address in your browser's command line and go to the authorization page. Enter the login and password, by default both are admin.

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SIP phone configuration

  1. After entering the phone interface, you'll need to select Network - Standard, enter the settings and save: Internet Protocol - Prefer IPv4; IPv4 address - DHCP.
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  2. Next, you need to specify the STUN server and port. Go to the "Settings" - "General" section: STUN server - stun.ringostat.com:3479
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  3. Additionally, select Accounts - Account 1 - Network Settings:

  • NAT Traversal: STUN;

  • Use Outbound Proxy - stun.ringostat.com:3479
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Next, you need to add settings for SIP account registration. Select "Accounts" - Account 1 - SIP Settings - Basic Settings:

  • TEL URI - disabled;

  • SIP Registration - YES;

  • Local SIP port – 5060 If there are multiple phones, the ports should be different - 5060, 5061. That is, add +1 to the port on each phone

  • SIP Transport – UDP;

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After entering the network settings, you can proceed to add parameters for SIP account registration. You need to go to "Accounts" - Account 1 - General and fill in the specified fields:

  • Account Active - Yes;

  • Account Name – Ringostat PBX;

  • SIP Server – sip.ringostat.com;

  • SIP User ID – SIP account login;

  • Authentication ID – SIP account login;

  • Password - Password;

  • Name – SIP account login;

After using these settings, the phone should register with the Ringostat PBX.

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