Standard Sip Extensions - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Manual

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Click 'Factory Default' and click 'Execute'
Click 'Yes'
The selected terminals will now reboot with default settings.
Close IP Phone Manager
2.5.2

Standard SIP Extensions

Standard SIP Extensions
Standard SIP (also referred to as 3 rd Party SIP) is an industry standard protocol and therefore there are
many manufacturers hardware and software based phones. As these phones are not developed by NEC,
and are not designed specifically for use on the SV9100, they do not support majority of the features that
you would find on an SV9100 Keytelephone. The features available to SIP extensions are detailed in the
SIP Extension Compatibility Report for the relevant SIP terminal.
The SV9100 is compliant with the RFC3261 SIP standard.
To run Standard SIP extensions the SV9100 must have:
GCD-CP10
GPZ-IPLE
Standard SIP License(s).
Various types of SIP phones are available, including:
·
Standard SIP Softphone (not SP310) – Software application for PC's (usually used on laptop
computers)
·
Messaging software with integrated SIP capability (e.g. Windows Messenger)
·
Hardware based telephone
·
Analogue adapter - allows connection of analogue SLT telephone to SIP/H.323 network
·
WiFi telephones – Portable WiFi devices with SIP clients (some GSM phones)
·
DECT phone – IP DECT uses the SIP protocol to communicate with the SV9100
The SIP extension will register itself to the SV9100 system. The registration creates a map between the SIP
phone and an extension port on the SV9100.
This means that any programming related to that extension port (for example, Class of Service) will apply to
the SIP extension.
To allow registration of an SIP extension to a particular extension port it is necessary to assign an
extension number to the port, this will be the extension number assigned to the SIP extension.
The SIP extension should be configured with a valid IP Address and should be connected to the same data
network as the SV9100.
The procedure for configuring the SIP extension varies depending on the manufacturer - this guide does
not cover the configuration of third party equipment.

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