
Chapter 3: Get started
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Configuration for making calls
Once connected to the SAILOR Fleet One through your external WLAN access point, your
smartphone can be set up to make and receive calls over the BGAN network using the
SAILOR Fleet One phone number. You can also make local calls to other phones connected to
the SAILOR Fleet One.
If it is the first time you connect your smartphone to the SAILOR Fleet One for making calls,
you must first set up the SIP server details in your smartphone. For information how, see the
user documentation for your smartphone and the SIP application. You may be asked to enter
some of the following details:
• SIP server address and port:
Default address: 192.168.0.1, Port: 5060
•User name:
Local no. in SAILOR Fleet One (0501 to 0504)
•Password:
Default the same as the user name. If you change it, remember to change it in the IP
handset settings of the SAILOR Fleet One web interface as well.
•Codec priority:
Highest priority codec type: G.711
You must set up the user name and password in the web interface of the SAILOR Fleet One to
match the IP handset settings. See Connecting and configuring IP handsets or smartphones
on page 70.
To make calls with your smartphone
Once you have connected the WLAN access point to the LAN interface of the
SAILOR Fleet One, configured the access point, and configured your SIP settings as described
in the previous section, all you have to do is start your SIP application on your smartphone.
You should now be ready to make and receive phone calls over the BGAN satellite network.
For details on how to make calls, see Phone calls on page 45.
Make sure your smartphone has an integrated SIP client. If you do not have a SIP
client, you can find SIP applications available for download on the Internet.
Every IP handset and smartphone connected to the SAILOR Fleet One must be set up
with a unique number (user name).
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