Adding
Name
Freely selectable name. This name is used to identify the device within the PBX.
*Further help under Hardware
Type
Type of telephone to be configured.
SIP telephone
SIP telephone. The requirement here is that provisioning from the PBX must be supported.
SIP soft client, Manufacturer:Auerswald
COMfortel SoftPhone
SIP soft client, Manufacturer:Another manufacturer
SIP soft client or SIP telephone on which provisioning cannot be performed
DECT base
COMfortel WS-500S or WS-500M
DECT handset
Handset on a COMfortel WS-500S or WS-500M
Mobile telephone
Mobile telephone used for FMC.
Analogue telephone
Telephone connected to the internal analogue port. The prerequisite for this is a COMtrexx Business with plugged-in 4FXS module.
*Further help under Provisioning
*Further help under Softphone
*Further help under DECT Phones
*Further help under FMC
*Further help under Hardware
Manufacturer
The manufacturer name of the device. If automatic provisioning is enabled, the name is entered by the PBX as long as the device provides this information.
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Model
The model name of the device. If automatic provisioning is enabled, the name is entered by the PBX as long as the device provides this information.
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Version
The currently used firmware version for this device. If automatic provisioning is enabled, the name is entered by the PBX as long as the device provides this information.
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MAC address
The MAC address of the device is used for identification. For all transactions between device and PBX, the PBX must be able to identify the MAC address of the device so that the device can be matched to provisioning data.
The MAC address of a device can be found as follows:
Retrieving from a client certificate sent by the device
Reading with a bar code scanner enabled and connected to the computer (e.g. via a USB interface)
Reading e.g. on the menu of the phone or on a label
*Note: If the MAC address was determined via automatic provisioning or entered by yourselves, the device will be provided with provisioning data during its first boot process.
*Further help under Hardware
Device IPUI
Selection of an unassigned IPUI or manual entry for a handset (COMfortel M-5x0).
The IPUI can be determined as follows:
Read out the barcode label on the package with a barcode reader connected to the computer (e.g. via the USB interface)
Reading from the handset: Press the control button and enter *#06#
Reading from the package label
To identify a handset, the IPUI of the handset is used. For all transactions between the handset, base station and PBX, the PBX must be able to determine the IPUI of the handset.
*Further help under DECT Phones
Login PIN
Handset login PIN.
*Further help under DECT Phones
COMfortel WS-500 base station
The handset (COMfortel M-5x0) is assigned to a base station here.
*Further help under DECT Phones
Provisioning file
Provisioning file assigned to the device.
*Further help under Provisioning
Module
Module to which the device is to be connected.
*Further help under Hardware
Port
Port to which the device is to be connected. Only the available ports are displayed.
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Mobile telephone number
Phone number of the mobile telephone used for FMC.
*Further help under FMC
User
Assigns a user to the telephone.
*Note: If no assignment is possible, the maximum number of enabled users has been exceeded. Another user licence is necessary. The number of used/available user licences is displayed here: Telephones > Assignment.
*Further help under User
Send registration link
Sends the access data for registering the Softphone to the entered e-mail address.
*Further help under Softphone
*Further help under E-mail
Location
Location at which the telephone is located. The correctly assigned location is necessary so that the PBX can properly initiate an emergency call. The account of the user who is currently assigned to the telephone is used to determine the location for all other calls.
*Further help under Locations
*Further help under Emergency calls