Getting Started; Requirements; Yealink Ip Phones In A Network - Yealink SIP-T2 Series Administrator's Manual

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Getting Started

This chapter describes where Yealink IP phones fit in your network, and provides basic initialization instructions of IP
phones.
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Requirements

Yealink IP Phones in a Network

Initialization Process Overview
Verifying Startup
Requirements
In order to perform as SIP endpoints in your network successfully, you need the following in deployments:
A working IP network is established.
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VoIP gateways configured for SIP.
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The latest (or compatible) firmware of IP phones is available.
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A call server is active and configured to receive and send SIP messages.
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A text editor, such as Notepad++, to create and edit boot files, configuration files and resource files.
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Yealink IP Phones in a Network
Most Yealink IP phones are connected physically through a Category 5E (CAT5E) cable to a 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet
LAN, and send and receive all data using the same packet-based technology. Some phones support the wireless net-
work.
Since the IP phone is a data terminal, digitized audio being just another type of data from its perspective, the phone is
capable of vastly more than traditional business phones. Moreover, Yealink IP phones run the same protocols as your
office personal computer, which means that you can develop many innovative applications without resorting to spe-
cialized technology.
There are many ways to set up a phone network using Yealink IP phones. The following shows an example of a network
setup:
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