IP Phones
IP Phones are proprietary Phones that connect to a LAN
Each IP Phone has a unique IP Address supplied by a DHCP Server when the IP Phone
boots up.
IP Phones are real-time network devices that must be installed in a LAN environment that
meets certain minimum Delay, Jitter, and Packet Traffic requirements.
boots up.
IP Phones are real-time network devices that must be installed in a LAN environment that
meets certain minimum Delay, Jitter, and Packet Traffic requirements.
IP Phone Boot Sequence
- Retrieves an IP Address from a DHCP Server.
- Upgrades its Firmware from the TFTP Server if required.
- Downloads its main Operating Software from the TFTP Server, which is defined by
DHCP. Normally, this is defined as the System IP Address.
- Registers its MAC Address with a Directory Number (DN) on the defined system.
Registering IP Phones
MiVoice Business call control will only communicate with registered IP Phones.
- Manually enter the IP Phone’s MAC Address prior to connecting the IP Phone to the
LAN. When connected, the IP Phone will register immediately.
- Connect the IP Phone to the LAN and when you are prompted, enter the Set
Registration Access Code followed by the DN that will be assigned to the IP Phone upon
registration.