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Nortel Networks SIP Multimedia Web Client User Guide
Below you will find brief information for SIP Multimedia Web Client. This user guide describes the SIP Multimedia Web Client and its various features, including making and receiving calls, managing directories, and setting up network settings. You'll learn how to use this user-friendly interface to communicate effectively and efficiently, with features that enhance your online presence and streamline call handling.
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Key Features
- Multimedia communication
- Network based address book
- Instant Messaging
- Click to call
- Presence status
- Three-way calling
- Conference calling
- Video calls
Frequently Answers and Questions
What is the SIP Multimedia Web Client?
The SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Multimedia Web Client is a web based access client that provides you with various multimedia and telephony features, such as real-time call handling, picture caller ID, instant messaging, and video calls.
What are the system requirements for using the SIP Multimedia Web Client?
The minimum system requirements include a 550 MHz Pentium-class processor, Windows 98, a 28.8Kbps modem, a full duplex sound card with microphone, 48MB free RAM, 23MB free hard disk space, and Netscape Communicator 4.77 or Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 with cookies and Javascript enabled.
How do I register with the proxy server to use the SIP Multimedia Web Client?
To register, you need to enter your username and password in the User Registration window. The SIP Multimedia Web Client will then check your authorization and display a registered status if you are authorized.
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Table of contents
- 11 Welcome
- 11 Audience
- 12 Text conventions
- 12 Acronyms
- 12 Related publications
- 13 How to get help
- 15 Getting started
- 15 What is the SIP Multimedia Web Client?
- 16 SIP Multimedia Web Client features and services
- 17 Some useful terms to know
- 17 What is a proxy server?
- 17 What is a SIP address?
- 17 Address book
- 18 Buddies
- 18 Presence
- 18 Before you begin
- 19 System requirements
- 19 Minimum hardware and operating system requirements
- 20 Recommended hardware and operating system requirements
- 20 Optional hardware and software requirements
- 20 Web browser configuration
- 21 Starting the SIP Multimedia Web Client
- 22 Registering with the proxy server
- 23 Exiting the SIP Multimedia Web Client
- 23 Unregister
- 24 Using the SIP Multimedia Web Client interface
- 25 Button functions
- 26 How to get help
- 27 Managing your directories
- 27 Setting up your network-based address book
- 27 Adding groups
- 29 Adding an address book entry
- 31 Modifying an address book entry
- 31 Deleting an address book entry
- 32 Click to call and IMs
- 32 Managing your list of Buddies
- 33 Creating and viewing a list of Buddies
- 33 Deleting a buddy
- 34 Buddy actions
- 34 Using the ban list
- 34 Adding a ban list entry
- 35 Deleting a ban list entry
- 35 Searching for a contact
- 37 Multimedia Communication
- 37 Making a call
- 39 After making a call
- 39 Receiving a call
- 40 Answering the call
- 41 Redirecting the call
- 43 Declining the call
- 44 Ignoring a call
- 44 Managing active call options
- 45 Placing and retrieving a call on hold
- 45 Muting outgoing audio
- 46 Transferring a call
- 46 Call transfer
- 47 Consult transfer
- 48 Sending Web pages
- 48 Pushing a Web page
- 49 Auto Web page push
- 49 Receiving a Web page push
- 49 Sending an instant message
- 50 Sending an instant message to the person you are talking to
- 51 Canceling an instant message
- 51 Replying to an instant message
- 52 Contacting your Buddies
- 52 Setting your online presence status
- 53 Three-way calling
- 53 Setting up a three-way call
- 54 Removing a person from a three-way call
- 54 Conference calling
- 54 Creating a conference
- 55 Leaving a conference
- 55 Sending and receiving video
- 55 Preventing your computer from transferring video
- 57 Network settings
- 57 Configuring proxy and firewall settings
- 59 Manually registering and unregistering
- 59 Setting the network connection speed
- 60 Manually connecting and disconnecting
- 60 Setting up video (optional)
- 62 Disabling video transmission
- 63 Custom video configuration
- 66 Setting up voicemail access (optional)
- 67 Setting up presence (optional)
- 68 Setting up screening (optional)
- 71 Hardware notes
- 71 Compatible video cameras
- 72 Compatibility with the SIP Multimedia Web Client
- 73 Troubleshooting
- 73 Start-up and configuration
- 73 Start-up or configuration problems
- 74 Connections speeds
- 74 Audio
- 74 Echo
- 75 No voice
- 75 Chipmunk (distorted) sound on my calls
- 76 I am using a headset and cannot speak when the other party is speaking
- 76 Cannot hear or talk with headphones
- 76 Calling and messaging
- 76 Cannot complete call
- 76 Web Push does not work
- 77 No Picture Caller ID
- 77 Picture Caller ID not transmitting
- 77 Video
- 77 Blurry video
- 77 Poor color/contrast/brightness
- 78 Adding a new video camera
- 78 “No Codecs” message
- 79 Camera switches to receive-only
- 79 Blue screen error
- 81 Index