![]() The security key reset is used to allow a phone that is having issues applying or reconfiguring settings proceed. ![]() You no longer need to go to the Web interface for the phone. Once the phone has been properly configured and the MAC address added to the interface, simply reboot the phone and it will come back up with the user automatically configured. Choose "Next" in the lower right then “Finish Setup”.įor guides on how to add the boot server to your phones, click here.In most cases, you will want to keep Concurrent Calls checked. This is a setting for Polycom phones only. OnSIP will then route the call to the failover location. If subsequent simultaneous calls come in for that line, the phone will turn away the call with a busy signal. If Concurrent Calls is unchecked, that line will only allow a single concurrent inbound call. The Concurrent Calls check box allows that line to support up to eight simultaneous calls. In most cases, you will be associating one user to one phone. You have the option to add multiple users to phones with multiple line appearances. Use the drop-down menu to associate the phone with the appropriate user.You should now see this screen below, which lets you assign users to your lines. This feature is unsupported, but more information can be found here. A digit map is an advanced feature of Polycom phones. Custom Digit Map: Enter any custom digit maps.If you do not want the boot server to provision a password, select "Create my own password". The password will be displayed below in the phone's summary. Phone Password: (For Polycom and Yealink phones only) The passwords of phones are changed from their default values as an added security measure.Enable the Web Interface at your own risk. Enable Web Interface: A phone with an enabled Web Interface is a potential security issue.This feature uses additional bandwidth and is only necessary in certain situations. NAT Keepalive: Check NAT Keepalive if needed.Easy transfer allows users of most Polycom and some Cisco SPA phones to have faster access to blind transfer soft buttons when on a call. Easy Transfer: Check Easy Transfer if desired.On Polycoms, this information would then be available via the "Directory" key. The Company Directory option will download to the phone the name and extension of all the people in your PBX. Company Directory: Check the Company Directory box if you want to include that in the phone.GMT Offset: Choose the GMT offset (-5 for the EST, -8 for PST etc.).Model: Choose the correct model number for the phone.MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the phone.You should now see a screen that looks something like the image below.Navigate to the “Administrators” tab the select “Phones ” and click "Add a Phone" In the following example, we will set up a Polycom SoundPoint 550. Currently, this feature supports the following phone brands: Polycom, Cisco, Panasonic, Grandstream, and Yealink. The Phone menu allows you to add SIP standard phones to the OnSIP Admin Portal for automatic provisioning.
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