Model
9133i
SIP Admin Guide
4
9133i IP Phone Set up
Network:
If DHCP is enabled, all the Network
settings are automatically
configured. The 9133i IP Phone’s
firmware allows the network
settings to be manually entered, if
for any reason the 9133i cannot
populate any of the settings with
DHCP enabled. If DHCP is disabled
the following network settings can
be configured manually:
1. DHCP
This turns DHCP on or off. IP
Address, Subnet Mask and
Gateway options are
automatically populated and are
read-only when DHCP is used.
DHCP is used by default.
2. IP Address
This is the 9133i IP address. To
assign a static IP address to the
phone, disable DHCP.
3. Subnet Mask
To assign your own subnet mask
to the phone, disable DHCP.
4. Gateway
To assign your own gateway IP
address, disable DHCP.
5. Primary DNS
To assign your own Primary DNS
addresses, disable DHCP.
6. Secondary DNS
To assign your own Secondary
DNS addresses, disable DHCP.
7. TFTP Server
This is the TFTP server’s IP
address.
SIP Settings:
If you have a proxy server or have a
SIP registrar present at a different
location than the PBX server, the
following settings may need to be
changed:
1. Proxy IP
This is the IP address of the proxy
server.
2. Proxy Port
This is the SIP proxy server’s port
number. By default this number is
set to 5060.
3. Registrar IP
This is the IP address of the SIP
registrar.
4. Registrar Port
SIP registrar’s port number. By
default this is set to 5060.
5. User Name
This is used in the name field of
the SIP URI for the 9133i IP Phone
and for registering the 9133i at the
registrar.
6. Display Name
This is used in the display name
field of the From SIP header field.
Some IP PBX systems use this as
the caller’s ID and some may
overwrite this with the string that
is set at the PBX system.
7. Auth Name
The authorization name that will
be used in the username field of
the Authorization header field of
the SIP REGISTER request.
8. Password
The password that is used to
register at the registrar.
Phone Status:
The following options display the
phone’s status or allow you to
power cycle the phone or restart the
phone to its factory default settings.
1. Network Port 1
This shows the network status of
the primary Ethernet port at the
back of the phone.
2. Firmware Version
This option displays information
about the firmware that is
currently installed on the 9133i.
3. Restart Phone
This option lets you restart the
phone. A restart may be necessary
when: