Configuring Your System

 

Phone Operation for Registration

 

After the phone has booted up, it will register to all the servers that are

 

configured.

 

Server 1 is the primary server and supports greater SIP functionality than any

 

of servers. For example, SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY services (used for features such

 

as shared lines, presence, and BLF) will only be established with Server 1.

 

Upon registration timer expiry of each server registration, the phone will

 

attempt to re-register. If this is unsuccessful, normal SIP re-registration

 

behavior (typically at intervals of 30 to 60 seconds) will proceed and continue

 

until the registration is successful (for example, when the Internet link is once

 

again operational). While the primary server registration is unavailable, the

 

next highest priority server in the list will serve as the working server. As soon

 

as the primary server registration succeeds, it will return to being the working

 

server.

Note

 

If reg.x.server.y.register is set to 0, then phone will not register to that server.

 

However, the INVITE will fail over to that server if all higher priority servers are

 

down.

 

 

 

Recommended Practices for Fallback Deployments

 

In situations where server redundancy for fall-back purpose is used, the

 

following measures should be taken to optimize the effectiveness of the

 

solution:

 

1. Deploy an on-site DNS server to avoid long call initiation delays that can

 

result if the DNS server records expire.

 

2. Do not use OutBoundProxy configurations on the phone if the

 

OutBoundProxy could be unreachable when the fallback occurs.

 

SoundPoint IP phones can only be configured with one OutBoundProxy

 

per registration and all traffic for that registration will be routed through

 

this proxy for all servers attached to that registration. If Server 2 is not

 

accessible through the configured proxy, call signaling with Server 2 will

 

fail.

 

3. Avoid using too many servers as part of the redundancy configuration as

 

each registration will generate more traffic.

 

4. Educate users as to the features that will not be available when in

 

“fallback” operating mode.

Presence

The Presence feature allows the phone to monitor the status of other users/devices and allows other users to monitor it. The status of monitored users is displayed visually and is updated in real time in the Buddies display screen or, for speed dial entries, on the phone’s idle display. Users can block others from monitoring their phones and are notified when a change in

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