Set up SIP trunk in four easy steps
It's easy to get started with an easybell Business SIP Trunk. Here we explain the first steps.
Note: These instructions refer to SIP trunks that you have ordered via easybell com. So far, we only offer SIP trunks in Austria. If you are a customer from Germany, please refer to the help section on easybell. de.
After successfully verifying your address, you will automatically be assigned a SIP trunk and a phone number. You then simply enter the access data into the VoIP-enabled terminal of your choice and you're ready to go.
1. Log in to "my easybell"
Visit www.easybell.com and enter your credentials.
If you haven't already done so, you can now create an account and start testing Business SIP Trunk with just a few clicks.
2. Overview of your SIP Trunks
In the phone settings, you can see your SIP Trunks at a glance.
At the beginning, we have already created a SIP trunk for you with one main phone number.
If necessary, you can add more SIP trunks and book phone numbers at any time.
3. Get SIP access data
If you click on a SIP trunk, its detail view will open. Right under "Properties" you will find the SIP access data "Username", "Password" and "Registrar/Proxy". You can use these credentials in an IP phone or softphone immediately.
Please note, that by default, the main phone number is always signaled.
Optional: Adjust SIP trunk
When using a PBX, usually a feature called CLIP no screening is used for call number signaling. You can enable this feature after clicking on "Change".
Other options in the SIP Trunk configuration are:
- Assign call numbers to a SIP Trunk
- Set up caller ID display (CLIP)
- Configure block list and allow list
4. Setting up SIP trunk in devices
To use the easybell Business SIP Trunk, you only need to install the SIP access data in a VoIP-enabled terminal device.
The setup procedure and the designations in the devices are usually very similar, but may differ slightly. If in doubt, please contact the manufacturer or refer to the documentation.
When the device has successfully registered the SIP trunk in our system, you can see this directly in the overview of SIP trunks. From this point on, you can use your phone number(s) for incoming and outgoing calls.