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58 SIP Deskphones Release 6.4 Installation and Maintenance Guide
Restarting the deskphone
Use the following procedure to restart the deskphone.
1. Use the Craft password to gain access to the Admin Procedures screen. The default
password is 27238.
2. When you select RESTART PHONE from the Admin Procedures screen, the deskphone
displays a confirmation screen asking if you are sure you want to restart the deskphone.
3. Press No to return to the Admin Procedures screen without restarting the deskphone. Press
Yes to proceed with the registration steps covered in the
Power-Up and Reset Operation
(Dynamic Addressing Process) on page 32.
A restart does not affect user-specified data and settings like Contacts data or the
deskphone login and password.
The remainder of the restart procedure depends on the status of the boot and application
files.
Setting the signaling protocol identifier
Use the following procedure to set or change the Signaling Protocol Identifier when your
environment has more than one protocol on a subnet. A valid SIG Protocol Identifier is either 0
(default), 1 (H.323), or 2 (SIP).
Note:
Note: Perform this procedure only if the LAN Administrator instructs you to do so.
1. Use the Craft password to gain access to the Admin Procedures screen. The default
password is 27238.
2. When you select SIG... from the Admin Procedures screen, the deskphone prompts you to
use the Right and Left navigation arrows to select a setting and displays the following text:
where the text string is the wording associated with the current system value of SIG,
defined as:
“Default” when SIG = 0
“H.323” when SIG = 1
“SIP” when SIG = 2
Setting: text string Choice Selector

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