User`s guide
System Administrator’s Guide – Release 7.2.3.x
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9 Configuring Allworx
IP Phones
9.1
Introduction
To configure Allworx
IP phones, go to the SIP Handsets section of the Phone System / Handsets page.
This shows a list of all Allworx
IP phones known by the Allworx
server. As you can see, a number of functions
are available by clicking handset specific links.
Phone Functions:
PBX Station (Default)
– This is the Handset Preference Group that the handset is currently a part of.
Clicking the link will display the settings of the group. See Section 9.6, Handset Preference Groups, for
more information.
View Configuration
– This allows you to view and modify the phone configuration. This is detailed in
another section of this document.
Add Call Appearance
– This allows you to create another Call Appearance for this phone. Multiple Call
Appearances allow a single phone to handle calls for multiple extensions (or users).
Reboot
– Reboot the phone. The reboot will occur after a short delay on an idle phone. If the phone is in-
use, the reboot will wait until the phone is idle. A Reboot Allworx Phones button is provided to reboot all
phones with one action. One handset will be rebooted every 10 seconds, until all phones have been
rebooted.
Replace
– This allows the phone to be replaced by another while automatically transferring all the
configuration parameters and settings to the new phone. This is typically used when replacing a
defective handset with a new one.
IP Address
– This is the IP address assigned to the handset. Clicking the link will open the Phone
Administration page in a separate browser window. See Section 9.8, Phone Web Administration, for
more information.
Modify
– This allows for the modification of handset Call Appearance parameters.
Delete
– Delete the phone (so the server no longer knows about it).
Ring
– Ring the phone. This is useful to verify connectivity.