9600 Series SIP IP Telephone Installation
14 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones Release 1.0 Installation and Maintenance Guide
Table 1: H.323 to SIP and SIP to H.323 Conversion Chart
Environment
To convert this
type of telephone
To this type
of telephone
Then:
SIP-centric H.323 factory set SIP No action is required because the
Signaling Protocol Identifier (SIG)
defaults to SIP. Upon power-up &
network connection, the telephone
automatically downloads the proper SIP
files.
SIP-centric H.323 in use SIP Perform the SIG Craft procedure to
change the SIG parameter value from
“1" (H323) to “default” (SIP). For
information, see Signaling Protocol
Identifier on page 37.
Save the SIG parameter change.
Restart the telephone as covered in
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estart the Telephone on page 36.
SIP-centric SIP H.323 Perform the SIG Craft procedure to
change the SIG parameter value from
“default” to “1" (H323). For information,
see Signaling Protocol Identifie
r on
page 37.
Save the SIG parameter change.
Restart the telephone as covered in
R
estart the Telephone on page 36.
H.323-centric H.323 in use SIP Perform the SIG Craft procedure to
change the SIG parameter value from
“default” to “2" (SIP).” For information,
see Signaling Protocol Identifie
r on
page 37.
Save the SIG parameter change.
Restart the telephone as covered in
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estart the Telephone on page 36.
H.323-centric H.323 factory set SIP Connect the telephone to a power
source and to the network.
Press the Program softkey as soon as
it displays in the first softkey position to
access the Craft Access Code Entry
screen. Perform the SIG Craft
procedure and change the value from
“default” to “2" (SIP).
Save the SIG parameter change.
Restart the telephone as covered in
R
estart the Telephone on page 36.
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