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10.3 Creating a SIP Prole
• Once you have created a SIP Prole, test its credentials by entering them into your
PBX and placing an echo test call. For more information on how to do this, please see
your PBX manufacturer's support documentation.
Please see 6.0 Creating a SIP Profile.
10.4 Adding Skype Credit to a SIP Prole
• To avoid loss of connectivity, you must maintain sufcient Skype Credit in your Skype
Manager credit balance. Skype recommends using Auto-recharge for your Skype
Manager. To avoid the loss of outgoing calling capability that will occur should a SIP
Prole run out of Skype Credit, Skype also recommends using Auto-recharge for your
SIP Proles. For more information on Skype Credit, please see the Skype Manager
User Guide.
Please see 7.2 Skype Credit for outgoing calls.
10.5 Adding business Skype accounts to a SIP
Prole
• A business Skype account may only be added to one SIP Prole. Adding a business
Skype account to more than one SIP Prole will result in incoming calls not being
received. This is because Skype Connect cannot determine to which SIP Prole any
given call should be directed.
• If a business Skype account is added to a SIP Prole, it cannot be used to sign in to
Skype on your computer or any other device. It needs to be one or the other.
• We strongly recommend that you don’t add any Skype Manager administrator’s
account to a SIP Prole as this would prevent them from being able to sign in to Skype
Manager.
Please see 7.4 Business Skype accounts for incoming calls.
10.6 Deleting a SIP Prole
• Deleting a SIP Prole causes:
• Remaining Skype Credit allocated to that SIP Prole to be returned to your Skype
Manager credit balance.
• Online Numbers to be returned to your Skype Manager for reallocation.
• Call history to be lost.