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Editing the SwyxPhone settings
You can edit the SwyxPhone settings.
To edit the settings for a SwyxPhone 
1 In the menu, select “User”.
2 In the line of the appropriate User, click on .
3 Click on on the right next to the User name.
4 Click on the sub-menu item “Desk Phones” that additionally appears.
5 Click on the “SwyxPhone” tab.
*You can edit the following settings:
Label
Explanation
SwyxPhone
Activate the checkbox to permit the use of SwyxPhones for the User.
PIN
Enter a PIN or have a PIN created so that the User can log in to SwyxServer with any SwyxPhone and use his or her own number and key configuration. The name must be unique within SwyxServer.
Create PIN
Click on the button to create a new client certificate for the User. The User’s current PIN becomes invalid.
MAC address
Enter the Desk Phone’s MAC address, if applicable, so that a SwyxPhone can be assigned to the appropriate User during an automatic login. If you do not enter any information here, SwyxServer will note the MAC address of the SwyxPhone when the User logs in for the first time. If a User wants to log in with another SwyxPhone, you must delete the input field for the MAC address in order to enable taking over of the new telephone’s MAC address.
Automatic login
Activate the checkbox to permit STUN support. In this case, the User is permanently logged in to this SwyxPhone after rebooting the SwyxPhone.
Voice codec
Select how the language data will be compressed during transfer.
Prefer voice quality If possible, use HD audio
If possible, the voice data is transferred in HD audio quality. An attempt is made in this case to use Codecs in the order G.722/G.711a/G.711μ/G.729.
Prefer voice quality Only compress audio data if necessary
Voice data is only compressed if necessary. An attempt is made in this case to use Codecs in the order G.711a/G.711μ/G.729. Codec G.722 is never used.
Prefer low bandwidth To spare bandwidth, compress the voice data
To spare bandwidth, the voice data is compressed. An attempt is made in this case to use Codecs in the order G.729/G.711a/ G.711μ. Codec G.722 is never used.
Use lowest bandwidth Always compress audio data
In order to use the lowest bandwidth, the voice data is always compressed. The Codec G.729 is used. See also the SwyxWare Documentation for Administrators, chapter “Cross-network connections”, section “Small Office - Connection”.
6 Click on “Save”.
Last modified date: 07/12/2019