Specifications

Administrators Guide for SIP-T2xP IP Phones
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2. The message Initializing, Please Wait appears on the LCD screen as the IP phone
starts up.
3. The main LCD screen displays the following:
Time and date
Soft key labels (not supported by the SIP-T20P IP phone)
4. Press the OK key to check the IP phone status, the LCD screen displays the valid IP
address, MAC address, firmware version, etc.
If the IP phone has successfully passed through these steps, it starts up properly and is
ready for use.
Configuration Methods
You can use the following methods to set up and configure IP phones:
Phone User Interface
Web User Interface
Configuration Files
The following sections describe how to configure IP phones using each method above.
Phone User Interface
An administrator or a user can configure and use IP phones via phone user interface.
Access to specific features is restricted to the administrator. The default password is
admin(case-sensitive). Not all features are available on phone user interface.
Web User Interface
An administrator or a user can configure IP phones via web user interface. The default
user name and password for the administrator to log into the web user interface are
both admin (case-sensitive). Almost all features are available on web user interface.
IP phones support both HTTP and HTTPS protocols for accessing the web user interface.
For more information, refer to Web Server Type on page 114.
Configuration Files
You can deploy IP phones using configuration files. There are two configuration files
both of which are CFG formatted. We call them Common CFG file and MAC-Oriented
CFG file. A Common CFG file will be effectual for all IP phones of the same model.
However, a MAC-Oriented CFG file will only be effectual for a specific IP phone. The
Common CFG file has a fixed name for each IP phone model, while the MAC-Oriented