IP Server 900 Programming Manual Function 3: Station programming
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3. SIP User Name — Assign the username the SIP phone must use to register to the system. The
username is case-sensitive, and can be any valid alphanumeric string of characters. The
maximum length of a username is 16 characters.
Default: SIPSTN@ESI
Notes: Some SIP phone manufacturers may refer to this as the Authorization Username.
4. SIP User Password — Assign the username the SIP phone must use to register to the system.
The password is case-sensitive, and can be any valid alphanumeric string of characters. The
maximum length of a password is 16 characters.
Default: e$i789
Notes: Some SIP phone manufacturers may refer to this as the Authorization Password.
5. Extension name — 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: EXT <The extension number> (for example, “EXT 100”).
6. Caller ID — Used for outgoing calls to identify the extension and for callback to the specific
extension or another nearby extension. Each entry must be valid and 10 digits in length.
Default: Blank.
7. Tenant — Assign the extension to a tenant. This is used to direct-dial operator (0) calls to the
tenant’s operator destination; it’s also used to play the tenant’s MOH source when calls are
placed on hold.
Note: To view and assign tenant, tenant service must be enabled in Function 169.
Default: 1.
8. CO line group — Assign the extension’s ability to access one or more CO line groups
(9, 8, and 71–76).
Default: 9.
9. and 10. Call forward busy/no answer — The extension can be set to call forward busy/no answer to
another extension (or department), a mailbox or a branch ID for day mode and differently for
night mode.
Default: The extension’s mailbox.