Programming The Phone System - NEC UNIVERGE UM8500 Integration Manual

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Programming
the phone
system
UNIVERGE UM8500 I
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If programming options other than those supplied in the following procedures are
used, the integration's performance can be affected.
NOTE
The following procedures are written with the assumption that you
will use the SV8300 PCPro Software to program the phone system.
To program the IP voice messaging ports in the phone
system
1
Make sure that the SV8300 phone system has licenses for using IP extensions
using command F88 and the information in the following table:
For
VoIP Channels
IP Trunk
IP Ports
SIP TRK Channels (if used)
STD SIP Phone (if used)
SIP Trunk (if used)
The following example can be used as a guideline for setting up IP or
passwords:
CM 08>516>
x sets whether or not you want to use a password for IP station
login (usually same as extension)
CM 0B00>00>
ip address of VOIP
voip subnet
CM 0B00>01>
CM 0B00>02>
voip gateway
IPLA addresses (where xx is the unit number)
CM 0B2
xx
>00>
CM1290>ip_ext>CCC
phone can log on to that extension.
2
Configure the voice messaging ports as IP Terminal extensions, the default IP
extensions type.
The following example reflects programming eight ports, 3901-3907, and the
VM pilot, 3999. Use this example as guide for programming the PBX:
a
CM 10-01>F3900-F3907
b
CM 11>0000>3999
c
CM E50>3999>0
d
CM 1324>Sta#(3900-3907)>0
e
CM 1359>Sta#(3900-3907)>0
f
CM 1303>
(all stations - not the voicemail
ports)
Allows MWI
>0
g
CM 08>517>0
CM 08>702>0
h
CM 08>703>0
CM 08>704>0
CM 08>706>0
CM 08>710>0
i
Build UCD Group:
CM 170>3999>3900
G
NTEGRATION
UIDE
Use
F88>010
F88>011
F88>012
F88>017
F88>024
F87>173
clears the MAC address of phones so a different
Assigns station numbers (VM Ports)
Assigns the VM pilot as a virtual number
Makes Busy the VM Pilot number
DTMF passing SIP to IP DTerm
DTMF passing SIP to IP DTerm
MD5 encryption
Create a loop pointing Pilot to first Port

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