mga istoryans..help me how to configure sa Polycom IP 6000 nga conferencing phone..i already configured na but dili sya ma detect sa among PBX nga Panasonic KDE-100, kana nga pbx pwd pang voip..any suggestions mga tol?
mga istoryans..help me how to configure sa Polycom IP 6000 nga conferencing phone..i already configured na but dili sya ma detect sa among PBX nga Panasonic KDE-100, kana nga pbx pwd pang voip..any suggestions mga tol?
your Polycom IP 6000 is a SIP-based.
me not familiar with Panasonic KDE-100. is it SIP-based also?
If you have any experience provisioning a Polycom desk phone, then getting the Soundstation IP 6000 set up will be nothing new to you. For OnSIP customers, I would recommend using our Polycom boot server. The following steps will walk through how to give the phone its own number, and how to set up a conference bridge so that you can conference with 2+ parties.
First create a new conference ‘user’ in your OnSIP admin interface. You can name it anything you want. You do not need to worry about what the assigned email address is since this ‘user’ is not actually going to be assigned to any member of your organization. Example:
Next, look underneath your IP 6000 and take down the MAC address of the phone. It should start with “0004” and consist of a total of 12 digits. Go into your OnSIP admin interface and click on the “Resources” tab. Create a new ‘Phone’ resource. Input the MAC address you just recorded, and all other necessary information. For Line 1, select the conference ‘user’ you just created. Hit save.
The following step is to let your Soundstation IP 6000 know that it should be using the OnSIP Polycom boot server. You can do this right on your phone. Hit the menu hard key on your conference phone console. Select settings > advanced. You will be asked for a password. The default password is ‘456’. Next select admin settings > network configuration. Scroll down until you see server menu. You want to change ‘server type’ to “HTTP” and ‘server address’ to “boot.onsip.com”. All you have to do now is reboot the phone. Polycom phones usually take a while to reboot, especially if the firmware version has to be upgraded. Rebooting can take up to 30 minutes, so go do something else while you wait.
bro... among i.t. deri sa cordia sweto kaau anah. ky voip man ang product namo nga gena baligya sweto kaau cila basta mag pa install ka ug voip sa cordia tabangan ka nila unsa on pag configure. PM naku bro sa imo number ky patawagan tika sa amo i.t.
setup provisioning ana nga device.
Sa amoa dire sa office ang gakong gamit before is voip,. then we change it to zoiper gamit lang ka asterisk..
Bro nagamit ka og polycom boot server?
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