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UNIVERGE SV8100
Registration Mode
The SV8100 has three types of registration for IP terminals, Plug and Play, Automatic, and Manual
programmed in 10-46-01:
Plug and Play mode – when the phone boots up it reports the extension assigned in the phone or
chooses the next available extension in the system. No password is required.
Automatic mode – the SIP user name and password must be entered in the actual IP phone. The
phone comes up as the extension associated with the user name and password is entered.
Manual mode – when the phone boots up it prompts the user to enter a user ID and password
before logging in. If a user ID and password are set in the SIP User settings of the phone, as with
Automatic mode, the phone does not prompt for login. This allows some phones to come up
automatically and some phones to prompt for login. In manual mode, the phones that do not have
a user ID and password set in the phone are prompted to log in. A user can also logoff the IP
phone to allow another user to login with their own user ID and password.
To logoff the IP phone:
Press the Down Arrow Softkey, press the Prog Softkey, and then press the LOGOFF Softkey.
Multiple Logon
With Version 3000 or higher software, the same user name and password can be assigned to multiple
extensions when using Automatic or Manual Registration. This makes it easier on the user by only
having to remember one password. For example, if a user has an IP Multiline terminal, MH240 handset,
and uses Desktop Applications with the Enhancement bundle controlling the IP Multiline, three different
ports are used in the system. Prior to Version 3000, each IP port required a unique user name and
password. With Version 3000 all three can be assigned the same user name and password.
Registration Override
When Manual mode is used, Registration Override can be used. Registration Override allows a user to
login at one phone, and later login at another phone and keep the same extension number. This is
useful in the case where an office user has an IP multiline terminal at work and at home or a Softphone
they use on the road. They log in at work to use the office terminal, and when they get home or are on
the road they login the home terminal or Softphone. When this happens the office terminal is logged out
and they have the same extension number at home or on the road.
Prior to Version 3000, Override was not supported in a SV8100 system that had a 3rd Party CTI
connection to the CPU (i.e., Desktop Apps Shared Services, UCB) or to a terminal with a 1st Party CTI
connection (i.e., PC Assistant/Attendant and Softphone or 1st Party TAPI driver), and would show
Rejected Override >>>CTI Link... in the display. With Version 3000 or higher software, Override with
CTI is supported on a per station basis using Program 15-05-39 with certain restrictions.
IP Multiline Station (SIP)
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