CM/SIP IP Telephone Configuration Requirements

Table 8: CM/SIP Configuration Requirements

Task/Form

Command

Field(s)

Value(s)

IP Network Region

 

RTCP Report

SIP telephones have a fixed

 

 

Period (secs)

reporting period. Note that

 

 

 

this parameter is only

 

 

 

displayed if "Use Default

 

 

 

Server Parameters?" is set to

 

 

 

"n".

IP Network Region

 

Authoritative

Make sure that the

 

 

Domain

Authoritative Domain is set to

 

 

 

the same value as SIP

 

 

 

Domain for Solution.

Off-PBX Telephones

change

 

Bridged call items on this

Station Mapping

off-pbx-station

 

form MUST be “none” or

 

mapping xxxx

 

“orig.” In CM Release 5.0,

 

 

 

default is “none.”

Feature - Related

change

Music/Tone on

This CM setting controls the

System Parameters

system-parameters

Hold

music on hold capability for

(page 1)

features

 

all endpoints, including SIP

 

 

 

telephones.

Feature - Related

change

Directed Call

This CM setting controls the

System Parameters

system-parameters

Pickup

availability of directed call

(page 4)

features

 

pickup.

Feature - Related

change

Extended Group

This CM setting allows a user

System Parameters

system-parameters

Call Pickup

to answer calls that were

(page 4)

features

 

directed to another call

 

 

 

pickup group.

Feature - Related

change

Whisper Page

This CM setting controls who

System Parameters

system-parameters

Tone Given To

hears the whisper page.

(page 17)

features

 

 

Define the dial plan

change dialplan

Call Type

Includes all telephone

formats on the Dialplan

analysis

 

extensions and OPS Feature

Analysis Table form

 

 

Name Extensions (FNEs). To

 

 

 

define the FNEs for the OPS

 

 

 

features listed in Table , a

 

 

 

FAC must also be specified

 

 

 

for the corresponding feature.

 

 

 

In a sample configuration,

 

 

 

telephone extensions are five

 

 

 

digits in length and begin with

 

 

 

3 or 4, FNEs are five digits

 

 

 

beginning with 7, and the

 

 

 

access codes have various

 

 

 

formats as indicated with the

 

 

 

Call Type of “fac.”

Define the access codes

change

Various fields on

 

corresponding to the

feature-access-codes

pages 1-5 of the

 

OPS FNEs on the

 

form

 

Feature Access Code

 

 

 

form

 

 

 

 

 

 

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