Aastra Telecom Pro 160 manual Do I Ever Need to Re-Register IP Phones?

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AastraLink FAQs

What is the Difference Between the Administrator Phone and User Phones?

As administrator, you have the option to control new phone registration on your network. That is, if you wish, you can use the Web UI to restrict new phones from registering.

What is the Difference Between the Administrator Phone and User Phones?

The first IP phone you register with the AastraLink Pro 160 becomes the administrator phone. The administrator can configure and manage the AastraLink Pro 160, as well as configure all Aastra IP phones and user profiles on your network.

Once you register an administrator phone with the AastraLink, all other IP phones are registered as user phones. If you wish, you can assign administrator privileges to a user phone (s) using the Web UI.

Do I Ever Need to Re-Register IP Phones?

If an IP phone has been previously registered with the AastraLink Pro 160, it maintains the configuration information (user name/password/extension) even if it is removed, and then reinstalled, on the network.

Even if you set the IP phone back to its factory default settings, then all AastraLink registration information is erased locally from the phone; however when you re-connect the IP phone to the network, the IP phone re-discovers and re-registers with the AastraLink Pro 160 device.

Can I Access My IP Phone Network From a Remote Office?

Yes! The AastraLink provides remote office support. See Appendix A, “Remote Office Configuration of the IP Phone (Phone-Side)”for instructions on installing and registering remote user IP phones.

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Aastra Telecom Pro 160 Do I Ever Need to Re-Register IP Phones?, Can I Access My IP Phone Network From a Remote Office?