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Acrobits cloud softphone setup

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To make a call to any city or country with a smartphone or tablet, we recommend using the Acrobits Cloud Softphone program. Your customers can download Acrobits Softphone in the Apple App Store or Google Play directly from their mobile phones.

Acrobits Cloud Softphone is a highly configurable SIP client designed specifically for VoIP providers. The customers can receive calls or messages using Push Notifications, either when the app is in the background or even closed, while using very little battery. Its main features include instant messaging, HD sound, balance checker, customizable ringtones and Bluetooth support. To simplify customer management, Acrobits’ iOS/Android Softphone apps offer one-touch provisioning with QR codes.

The Cloud Softphone also includes extremely scalable pricing options to meet every need. Pay only for those features you have provided and those users you have activated.

By customizing Cloud Softphone apps to PortaSwitch, you are assuring your customers of the best possible call quality – along with unparalleled convenience and value. Your customers can carry your office extension with them wherever they go.

Administrator interface setting

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  1. On the Cloud Softphone page, click image005 Create new application.

    Cloud softphone page

  2. On the Create New Application page, select a Feature Set (in our example, it is the Full-Featured Set).

    Create new application page

  3. Fill in the form for a new application.

    Fill in the form

  4. Click Create new application, and then you can see the information about your newly created application.

    Create application

  5. Click on the name of your application; four new sections now appear on the screen. You can view or edit them.

    View the application info

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  6. In the Features section, select features you will provide to your end users, and there you can see the prices for these features. You will only pay for those features you wish to provide to your customers.

    Edit the features

    Select the features

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    Select the features _3

    Select the features _4

  7. Click Submit Cart to add your newly enabled features to the list of services provided by you.
  8. In the Provisioning Options screen, enter the required setting for your network.

    Enter the settings for the network

    Basic settings

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    • Name of the service – enter a name for the service you will provide to your end users;
    • Domain – enter your domain (e.g., the IP address of the PortaSIP server or its hostname);
    • Transport protocol – select the type of transport protocol. In most cases it is the UDP protocol;
    • Incoming Calls for iPhone – select the method for incoming calls. In most cases it is the In Foreground Only method;
    • Incoming Calls for Android – select the method for incoming calls. In most cases it is the Push method.

      Configure the basic settings

      Configure incoming calls

  9. Click Save.
  10. In the Design theme section, upload graphic assets and choose a color scheme for your application. You can only do this for iPhone and Android devices.

    Configure the design

    Save the configuration

  11. Click Save.
  12. In the Testing account settings section, enter two test accounts for conducting some basic tests to verify that your settings and features are configured correctly.

    Create accounts for testing

    Edit accounts for testing  

  13. Click Save.

User interface setting

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Smartphone users around the world are embracing VoIP apps as a way to complete domestic and international calls at little or no cost per call. By customizing the Cloud Softphone apps to PortaSwitch, providers are assuring their customers of the best possible call quality – along with unparalleled convenience and value.

As an example, we will show an end-user phone setting based on an Android:

  1. Enter Google Play and search the Cloud softphone program.

    User interface setting

  2. Download it, click the Install button and start the program installation process.

    Install the application

  3. Click the Open button.

    Open the application

  4. Enter your Cloud ID and Password or you can simply scan the QR code that’s visible on your app detail page.

    Enter the credentials

    Scan the QR code

  5. Now you can make calls.

    Make a call

  6. Your outgoing call.

    Dial the number

    End a call

  7. Your incoming call.

    Anser a call

Tips for how to prevent/fix voice issues

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Here we provide the most common solutions for helping you assist your end users when you encounter issues such as low audio quality or no audio at all.

Go to advanced settings

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In order to adjust the account’s advanced settings, complete the following steps:

  1. Click the Menu button on the phone.
  2. Click Settings.

    Click "Settings"

  3. Select SIP Accounts.

    Select "SIP account"

  4. Select your account and click image046 to enter the SIP account details.

    Enabletha account

  5. Click Advanced Settings to make further adjustments.

    Enter the SIP account details

Prioritize the codecs

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Often a low Internet bandwidth channel will negatively affect audio quality. This situation occurs more frequently when calling parties use low-compressed codecs. In order to avoid voice interference, we recommend that you purchase the G.729 codec and give it a higher priority than the others. To do this, follow the steps below:

  1. Go to Codecs For WiFi settings.

    Go to advanced settings

  2. Prioritize the codecs. We recommend assigning the highest priority to the G.729 codec since it assures good audio quality even with a low bandwidth Internet channel. If an end user is sure that the G.729 codec is used on the remote side, all the other codecs may be disabled. This assures you that the G.729 codec will be used, even if it has not been prioritized on the remote side.

    Prioritize the codecs

  3. Disable the Honor Remote Codecs option. When this option is disabled, the application refers to the codec list customized by the end user. Otherwise, the application refers to the codec list that has been adjusted by the administrator on the Cloud Softphone profile.

    Disable the Honor Remote Codecs option

  4. Repeat steps 1-3 for the Codecs For 3G settings.

    Configure the Codecs For 3G option

The default priority of codecs can be adjusted by the administrator on the Cloud Softphone page.

 

Configure the codec preference

Adjust the network type

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Since it is not possible to send a voice stream from a private IP address to another private IP address from two local networks directly, the PortaSIP server engages the RTP Proxy server. The RTP Proxy server provides a public IP address so the call and voice stream may pass farther outside the local network. However, in some rare cases related to old Acrobits versions, a call from a private network can come to the PortaSIP server with a public IP address specified in particular SIP headers. In this case, the PortaSIP server sends the call directly to the callee’s network without RTP proxying. As a result, the voice stream cannot be delivered to a private network, so even though the call is established, the voice is absent. To assure that the call comes through the RTP Proxy server and that the voice stream is delivered, specify Internal in the Discover Global IP list. To do this, complete the following steps.

  1. Go to the NAT Traversal settings.

    Select NAT Traversal

  2. Select the Internal option in the Discover Global IP list.

    Configure global IP

For newer versions of the Acrobits application this option is adjusted by default.

 

Adjust the push options

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When an end user closes the Acrobits application, the Acrobits push notification server (SIPIS) sends the registration to the PortaSIP server that indicates the closed status. If an incoming call arrives, the notification server tracks down the application’s status and wakes it up even if the status is “closed.” In some old Acrobits versions, the SIPIS server might send to the PortaSIP server a public IP address that is indicated in its particular registration headers. In this case, the PortaSIP server treats this registration as not coming from a private network. As a result, the RTP Proxy server is not involved and voice stream is not delivered. This issue can be easily overcome by enabling the Simulated NAT option.

New versions of the Acrobits application have this option enabled by default.

 

Adjust the push options

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Adjust the Wi-Fi router

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A Wi-Fi router may negatively affect the voice stream due to the router’s specific configuration. For example, the voice stream may not reach the Acrobits application if the SIP ALG option is enabled on the router side. In this case, a Wi-Fi router rewrites the audio source header in the SDP part of the SIP package, and as a result, the RTP Proxy server cannot send the media packages to the application located behind the Wi-Fi router. If this issue appears, we recommend disabling the SIP ALG option.

The names of the SIP ALG option may differ slightly on the different Wi-Fi router web interfaces.

 

Adjust the Wi-Fi router

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