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The IP Phone 9160 is typically configured by the Teo UCM (Unified Communications
Manager) Admin Portal. Using the Admin Portal, you can simplify the deployment of
multiple phones by creating reusable configuration templates.
1.
Phone configuration is summarized in the following steps (details are in the
following
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Configure DHCP Options.
2.
Configure the phone in the UCM Admin Portal
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Add the device to a user extension. The default template will be used if a new
one is not added.
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Enter passwords and identifying label.
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Enter the UC server address and other network options as needed.
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Configure electronic hook switch, voice mode, and dialing mode options.
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Configure multifunction keys/
3.
Complete setup at the phone.
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Reset to default configuration, if needed.
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Configure login credentials.
4.
Wait for the phone to read its configuration information from the UC server, update
its settings, and complete registration with the system. This process can take up to
two minutes.
5.
Verify phone registration by making a test call.
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DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) assigns IP addresses to telephones, and can
provide other information to the phones, such as update server address. When using
DHCP, phones do not need to be configured with static IP addresses.
The DHCP server can supply:
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Phone IP Address
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Phone Subnet Mask
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Domain Name
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Default Gateway IP Address (Router)
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DNS Server(s) IP Address(es)
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NTP Server IP Address
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Update Server IP Address (Boot Server Host Name)
Settings not supplied by DHCP must be entered locally at the phone, or in a configuration
file which is supplied to the phone via the Teo UC update server
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