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Sipxcom onsip6/9/2023 Creating a New PhoneĪdding a phone to the system is simple. Everytime the phone boots, it will load the configuration profile generated by the sipX Configuration Server, overwriting any local changes that might have been made using either the phone top interface or the phone's built-in Web interface. If a phone is plug & play managed by the sipXcom Configuration Server, its configuration should only be changed through the sipXcom Web interface. Once a phone has successfully registered with the sipXcom system, remote reboot of the phone can either be initiated manually at any time or is triggered automatically every time you create a new profile for the phone. Refer to the Hardware and Interoperability section on this Wiki for detailed descriptions on how to configure specific phones, including a discussion of advanced features, firmware upgrades, and troubleshooting. For phones which support default provisioning, it is not even necessary to create the phone - it will be auto-provisioned when it first connects to sipXcom and then lines can be assigned to it as usual. After manually rebooting the device it should register with the sipXcom system using the assigned line ID. Therefore, in order to configure a phone to register with sipXcom, all you need to do is create the phone with default parameters, assign a user (line) to the newly created device, and generate a profile. The sipX Configuration Server provides standard default profiles for every managed phone or terminal adaptor. For an updated list please refer to the What Phones to Choose. Configuring Plug & Play Managed PhonesĪn increasing number of SIP phones and terminal adaptors are plug & play manageable using the sipXcom Configuration Server. The Discover Devices link on the main page now opens up a phone table with all phones that have been Auto-provisioned and have not yet been assigned a SIP User ID/Line. These phones are displayed in the Phones list and lines can then be added to them as usual. Phones will register using a restricted ID, and are by default allowed to make internal calls. Polycom and Avaya 12xx phones will automatically connect to the sipXcom system, assuming the network has DHCP option 66 defined or the phones are setup manually to find the sipXcom server. Auto-provision: Polycom and Avaya IP 12xx series For a full explanation refer to DNS Verification. Configuring FXX Gateways (Terminal Adaptors)īefore you start setting up your phones and gateways, decide on whether to use DNS SRV or instead rely on fully qualified host names.Manually Configured Phones (Unmanaged Phones).Three different categories of user agent devices (phones and FXS gateways) can be configured for a sipXcom system: HowTo Configure Phones with sipXcom - Introduction
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