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Configuring Linphone with SuperVoIP

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Linphone is a free, open-source VoIP softphone application. Available on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android. Below are instructions for configuring Linphone with SuperVoIP for use with Intum.

1. Download and Installation

Download Linphone from: linphone.org/download

Install and launch the application.

2. Data Needed for Configuration

Before configuring, prepare your data from the SuperVoIP panel:

  1. Log in to the SuperVoIP panel
  2. Go to: Virtual PBX -> Extensions
  3. Read your extension (SIP) data:
    • SIP account number - a 7-digit number (e.g., 1290245)
    • SIP password - the SIP account password (different from the panel login password!)

If you don’t know your SIP password, you can change it in the SuperVoIP panel by clicking on your SIP account number.

3. SIP Account Configuration

Desktop (Windows / Mac / Linux)

  1. Launch Linphone. The Connection screen will appear
  2. Click the Third-party SIP account button
  3. A message will appear stating that some features (group chats, video conferences) require a Linphone account and will be hidden with a SIP account. Click I understand
  4. Fill in the SIP account form:
Field Value
Username SIP account number (e.g., 1290245)
Password SIP password from the SuperVoIP panel
Domain sip.supervoip.pl
Display name Your name (optional)
Transport TCP (recommended)

Leave the remaining fields (Authentication ID, Registrar URI, Outbound SIP Proxy URI) empty.

  1. Click Connection

Mobile (iOS / Android)

  1. Download Linphone from the App Store or Google Play
  2. Launch the app and select Third-party SIP account
  3. Confirm the message by clicking I understand
  4. Fill in the same data:
    • Username: SIP account number
    • Password: SIP password
    • Domain: sip.supervoip.pl
    • Transport: TCP
  5. Click Connection / Login

On iOS, push notifications work automatically - incoming calls will wake the app even when it’s in the background.

4. Connection Verification

After configuration:

  1. Check that Linphone shows a Connected / Registered status (green dot next to the account)
  2. Make a test call - dial another number
  3. Ask someone to call you - check that the ringtone works

Troubleshooting

If the status shows Registration failed or Not registered:

  • Check the password - the SIP password is different from the SuperVoIP panel password
  • Check the account number - it’s the 7-digit number from the extension, not a phone number
  • Change the transport - try UDP instead of TCP (or vice versa)
  • Firewall - make sure ports 5060-5061 are not blocked
  • Password expired - change the SIP password in the SuperVoIP panel and enter the new one

5. How It Works with Intum

After configuring Linphone:

  1. Open a client card in Intum
  2. Click the phone icon next to the client’s number
  3. Intum initiates the call - Linphone will ring
  4. Answer in Linphone - the system will connect you with the client

All calls are automatically logged in the call history (VoIP -> Call History) and on the client card.

6. Technical Parameters for SuperVoIP

For advanced users:

Parameter Value
SIP Server sip.supervoip.pl
UDP Port 5060, 5090
TCP/TLS Port 5061
Audio codecs G.722 HD, G.711u, G.711a, iLBC, GSM
Video codecs H.261, H.263, H.263+, H.264 (SIP-to-SIP)
RTP (voice) ports 10000-20000
SRTP (encrypted) ports 20001-30000

7. Other Softphone Applications

Linphone is one of many SIP-compatible applications. Alternatives:

  • Zoiper - free, all platforms
  • MicroSIP - free, Windows only
  • Bria - paid, more features
  • SuperSIP - SuperVoIP’s own app for Android

Configuring any of these applications requires the same data: SIP account number, SIP password, server sip.supervoip.pl.

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