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December 2008 - InnoMedia
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InnoMedia iPBX Administrative Guide
Table 4.1 IP Phone Model and Associated Tag Information
Model Name
Associated Tag Name for Provisioning Process
MTA5550
PHONE_MTA5550_MACS
MTA7308-SL
PHONE_ MTA7308-SL_MACS
MTA6308-SE
PHONE_ MTA6308-SE_MACS
MTA6308-SL1
PHONE_MTA6308SL1_MACS
MTA6308-SL2
PHONE_MTA6308SL2_MACS
The iPBX will be configured with appropriate devices as it gets provisioned by the service provider.
Provisioning happens on power up, and typically once a day there after. If your service provider supplied
the IP phones, they should have a list of the MAC address and models for each device; otherwise you will
need to supply a list of MAC addresses and models for the devices to be connected the iPBX. This is also
true for devices added after the initial configuration.
The iPBX now just needs a user and extension assigned to each device.
Figure 4.1 Device List at iPBX database (Telephony
Settings
Devices)
4.2
Managing Devices at Corporate IT Manager’s Control
Devices being managed by the IT Manager will need to be configured for provisioning, and the iPBX will
also need to be configured for provisioning. The iPBX will then need to be provisioned with an appropriate
Provisioning Tag to tell it what mode to use for the attached device provisioning.