Friday 2 September 2011

How to Setup NEC IP Phones on NEC Univerge SL1000 (Part 2 of 4)

http://www.fileserve.com/file/E7xTXSa/How_to_setup_NEC_IP_phone_on_SL1000.pdf
(How to Setup NEC IP Phones on NEC Univerge SL1000)

2. Registration Types

There are 3 types of registration methods that can be used to connect the IP terminals to the NEC Univerge SL1000 system. The 3 methods as follows;

  • Plug and Play
    • Plug and Play requires no user name and password. Extension number automatically assign by the system based on the first free number.
    • Advantage: Good for fast deployment.
  • Automatic
    • Automatic requires a user name and password and it can be entered into the configuration so the user never has to enter. User ID and Password need to be input in the phone configuration setting.
    • Advantage: Good for fixed number tagged to the phone set.
  • Manual
    • Manual requires a user name and password and the user is prompted to enter after the phone has initialized.
    • Advantage: Good for hot-desking. Able to have extension mobility for the users. The user can then logout from the terminal and the next user can login to his phone with his own number assigned.

Key Note when Deploying softphone (supported in the near future)

Manual registration is required if the Soft Phone is to override an IP multiline phone
and use the same extension number. When this is done, the IP multiline phone goes
into a Log Off state and the Soft Phone comes up as the extension the IP phone used
to be. This allows a user to use the same extension whether in the office or on the
road.


If automatic or manual mode is used the Desktop Application must enter a user name
and password. If the Desktop Application is run in deskset mode (controlling a
physical phone) and the deskset phone used is an IP phone, the user name and
password used for the Desktop Application is different than that of the actual IP
phone.

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