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I'm  having issue getting the phone registered and activated.

We are using ComCast Business as service provider.  The cable is plugged into the Comcast route. I did the following steps SUCCESSFULLY.

  • Password should be 456
  • Select DHCP Menu
  • Set the Boot Server to static
  • Exit
  • Select the Server Menu
  • Change the Server Type HTTP
  • Change the Server Address to <removed>
  • Change the Server User to PlcmSpIp 
  • Change the Server Password to PlcmSpIp 
  • Exit

(I assumed) The phone was able to successfully provision itself from the public Polycom Server.  Please see attached on what I see after the step.

 

The following recommended steps are not as clear. I don't see these fields and please help clarify what are the field values I need to input and where I get them from.

 

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Usually for a SIP Switch you add within the Lines Menu the following values:

 

Address = the Extension/DDI/Username usually assigned to the Phone

Auth User ID = the Extension/DDI/Username usually assigned to the Phone

Auth Password = the DDI Password usually assigned to the Phone

Label = can be used to show the Phones DDI or Name when idle

 

Within the Server 1 Settings Submenu add the IP address of the SIP Switch in the Address Field

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Hello CanYouHearMe,

welcome to the Polycom Community.

The community's VoIP FAQ contains this post here:

Oct 7, 2011 Question: Can I register or is my Polycom Phone compatible with a “XYZ” SIP Server?

Resolution: Please check => here <=

Please ensure to provide some feedback if this reply has helped you so other users can profit from your experience.

Best Regards

Steffen Baier

Polycom Global Services

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