Chapter 4
IP PBX Configuration
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4.3 Device
Configuration
A device could be an IP phone, gateway, analog telephone adapter, or even
another IP PBX, etc. It has one or more extensions to be registered to the IP PBX.
4.3.1 IP
Phone
The DEVICE PHONE MANAGEMENT page lets the administrator to create IP
Phone devices. Before a device can be reached from the IP PBX, the same
account information has to be programmed into the device through the
configuration interface enabled by the device. Select Device -> IP Phone, to add,
edit, and delete devices. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service, and click RELOAD to
activate changes.
4.3.1.1
Add a Device
Enter a device name in the
Device ID
box, and a URL in the
Device
Administration URL
box.
Click
ADD
.
The newly added device will display in the Device ID.
4.3.1.2
Edit a Device
Once create the device, you can modify its information through the following steps.
Modify the
Device Administration URL
and click
LINK
as a shortcut to the
device administration URL.
Click
EDIT
to see the Enable Automatic Client Configuration (ACC) page. is a
reference for detailed ACC settings which is used for auto-configuring IP
phones, one can specify the MAC address and audio preferences of the
phone. Note that for phones using HTTP for auto-configuring, DHCP setting
needs a new option 151 with a value of
http://<IP PBX LAN IP>/tftpboot/
in the
Code, Value
box in
Service -> DHCP Service
. No extra settings needed if
the phone uses TFTP for auto-configuring.
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