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Introduction
Yealink administrator guide provides general guidance on setting up device network, provisioning and
managing Teams devices. This guide is not intended for end users, but administrators.
Yealink T58A/T56A/T55A/CP960/VP59 Microsoft Teams devices are the collaborative devices with
Microsoft. As an administrator, you can do the following with this guide:
• Manage the Teams devices with Microsoft Teams & Skype for Business Admin Center.
• Set up a provisioning server.
• Provision the device with features and settings.
• Troubleshoot, update, and maintain the devices.
The information detailed in this guide applies to the following Yealink devices running firmware:
• T58A/T56A/T55A Teams IP phones: 58.15.0.96 or later
• CP960 Teams IP phones: 73.15.0.96 or later
• VP59 Teams IP phones: 91.15.0.36 or later
Read the
Yealink Products Regulatory Notices
guide for all regulatory and safety guidance.
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Typographic and Writing Conventions
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Related Documentations
The following related documents are available:
• Quick Start Guides, describe how to assemble devices and configure the most basic features available
on the devices.
• User Guides, describe how to configure and use the basic and advanced features available on the
devices via the phone user interface or web user interface.
• Auto Provisioning Guide, describes how to provision the devices using the boot file and configuration
files.
The
Auto Provisioning Guide
is to serve as a basic guidance for provisioning Yealink Teams devices with
a provisioning server. If you are a novice, this guide is helpful for you.
For support or service, please contact your Yealink reseller or go to Yealink Technical Support online:
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Typographic and Writing Conventions
Yealink documentations contain a few typographic conventions and writing conventions.
You need to know the following basic typographic conventions to distinguish the types of in-text information:
Convention
Description
Bold
Highlights the web/phone user interface items such as menus, menu selections, soft
keys, or directory names when they are involved in a procedure or user action (for
example, select
Settings
>
Device Settings
.
Also used to emphasize text (for example,
Important!
).
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