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IP Server 900 Programming Manual Function 3: Station programming
F.15
Assigning an IP phone using Function 31
Programming an ESI IP phone for local operation
Note: For local SIP phone programming, see page F.16.
For a list of ESI IP products that can be used locally, see the chart on page F.13.
Notes: If the phone displays LICENSE EXCEEDED, there are no available licenses for this extension.
Contact your ESI sales representative at 800 374-0422 to obtain more licenses or use Function 31
to “free up” licenses by deleting the MAC addresses of any unused IP extensions.
Before enabling VIP 7 Softphone in Function 322 (page F.26), you must first complete Function
31 programming for the local PC phone.
Here is a completed sample programming worksheet for locally connected ESI IP phones:
1.
Ext
2.
Type
3.
MAC
4.
Name
5.
CID
6.
Tenant
7.
CO
8.
CF
day
9.
CF
night
10.
Pg
zone
11.
Ext
112 Local IP 00304D13579A Jane 9725550010 1 9 MB112 MB112 0,1,2
113 Local IP 00304D135664 Roger 9725550010 1 9 MB113 MB113 0, 2
114 Local IP 00304D1357FF Sally 9725550011 1 9,8 MB114 MB114 0, 2
115 Local IP 00304D144F5B Dean 9725550012 1 9,8 MB115 MB115 0, 2
116 Local IP 00304D144F5C
Sam 9725550019 1 9,8 MB116 MB116 0,1,2
117 Local PC
00304D144FSE
George 9725550020 1 9,8 MB117 MB117 0,2
Before you program extension definition for an IP phone, install the phone on the IP Server 900’s
network and power-up the phone.
1. Extension number — Extension numbers for IP phones, whether remote or local, will be the
first installed and will begin at extension 100 or 1000.
STATION PROG
EXT:_
2. Type — If the extension entered is for an IP extension, use the scroll keys to choose whether it is to
be a local IP phone (LOCAL IP) or local VIP 7 Softphone (LOCAL PC).
X123 TYPE
LOCAL IP
Note: To remove a phone and its MAC address, when prompted for type press HOLD.
3. MAC address — Enter the MAC
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address for the IP phone to be used at this extension. If the IP
station was programmed in setup mode, is powered on, and is connected to the system’s network,
the MAC address of that station will be displayed. On the MAC address is a 12-character
alphanumeric address, of which the first six digits will always match (00 30 4D). Enter the
complete 12-character alphanumeric address. If programming using an ESI desktop IP phone,
use the first six programmable feature keys to enter the letters A, B, C, D, E or F, respectively.
Notes: On an ESI IP Cordless Handset, the MAC address appears on the base station.
For VIP 7 Softphone, use the computer’s MAC address, located on the network interface
card (NIC).
4. Extension name This is used for the display, reports, and as a programming aid. The name’s
length can be no longer than 10 characters (see “Entering alphanumeric characters,” page C.2).
Default: The extension number.
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Media Access Control.

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