![]() Loxone app pops up and video is showing from the door controllerĤ. Signal event is sent to the Loxone door controllerģ. I believe the scenario for setting up a SIP call is as follows (correct me if I am wrong):Ģ. I wonder what Loxone would do if does not allow anymore this type of user. It is incredible that Loxone is using the concept of anonymous user, because from the information I read on the internet, this type of user is in many cases not allowed with a lot of SIP-providers. This is the 1st time I received some valuable information about the working of the door controller. I could neither find any technical description from Loxone that describes how it works, nor any graphical workflow with arrows and order of steps. The documentation from Loxone regarding the intercom is very bad, they only provide an example with Iptel. If you are using the intercom internally, it acts as a SIP server, so the app is directly connecting (again, as an anonymous user) to the intercom itself. Iptel is one provider that supports these anonymous calls. The Loxone app can make outgoing calls as an anonymous SIP user to the intercom by using the user-ID as a "phone number" for the destination (the intercom). This is the reason why you don't have an option for a password. ![]() The app is NOT a full SIP client, so it does not register with a SIP provider. This ID is NOT for the app itself, but used to make an anonymous call to the intercom that has registered as a SIP client with the credentials shown above. Only the intercom (the hardware mounted at the door) registers with an external SIP provider, see section "SETUP FOR EXTERNAL AUDIO CONNECTION" at (a quick search only came up with the link for the XL version, but this does not matter).Ĭonfiguration of the door controller is used by the Loxone app on the smartphone and here you only have the options for a SIP host and a user-id. ![]()
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