Logon
Mobility
In office environments, different employees sometimes share | 2 | ||
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desktops at the same time or at different points in time (e.g. employees |
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working different shifts etc). The phones that are located at the desktops |
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need to be able to cater for this. |
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To ease the effort of assigning the appropriate phone number to |
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the phone for each different employee, the snom 190 offers the |
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mobility features, which are described in the next |
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Logon wizard |
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If no number is assigned to the phone, you will be prompted to |
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type in your account name. This consists of your phone number succeeded |
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by @ and the address of your registrar (for SIP) or gatekeeper (H.323). |
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The phone tries to guess the correct registrar/gatekeeper address, so it |
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could look something like this: |
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After typing in your account name, confirm your account by
pressing the key.
The phone tries to register your given account name at the given registrar/gatekeeper. The idle screen is shown, and if no “NR” is displayed in the middle of the first line, your registration has been successful.