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PPLICATIONS AND APPLICATION INTERFACES
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The fourth page, Setting up the numbering plan, opens.
This page displays the predefined call numbers of the internal numbering plan. You can edit or de-
lete these numbers.
5. Click Apply and Next.
The fifth page, Setting up SIP providers, opens.
This page allows you to set up a SIP provider profile or import a predefined SIP provider profile from
an XML file. If your communication system will not be connected to the public network through a
SIP provider, skip this step.
6. Click Apply and Next.
The sixth page, Setting up users, terminals and DDIs(DIDs), opens.
On this page, you set up users, terminals and DDIs(DIDs).
7. Click Apply and Next.
The seventh page, Setting up the auto attendant, opens.
This page allows you to set up an auto attendant, if needed. The auto attendant enables you to
specify, what options are offered to a caller while greeting the caller. The caller can select any of
the options by dialing a single digit.
8. Click Apply and Next.
This completes the setup. Click Restart for the configurations to take effect.
Register and connect the phones
As you allocated phones to users in step 6 of the Setup wizard, the data instances for the phones have
been automatically created. In this part of the procedure, for registering the phones, you pair the data
instances with the physical phones.
NOTE: Mitel SIP phones get their time and date from an NTP server. To ensure this, enable the NTP service
in System / General ( =ty) and enter the IP address of the NTP server.
Register a Mitel SIP phone
1.
Go to Terminals / Standard terminals ( =qd) in WebAdmin and click the phone you want to register
with the communication server.
The automatically generated SIP credentials and registration credentials (Registration user name
and Registration password) of the phone are displayed. You will need to provide the registration
credentials later to register the phone.
2. Add one or more expansion key modules to the phone, if available.
3. Connect the phone to the IP network and to the power supply by using the optional power adapter.
If your IP network supports PoE, no power adapter is required.
4. Restart the phone.
The phone searches for the communication server. If more than one communication server is avail-
able, the phone lists them in the format lt;XXX–MAC address>.