The last four digits (which in the example above are indicated by xxxx) are unique for your snom ONE mini device, while all other digits are the same for all snom ONE mini devices because they belong to the same MAC address range (000413440000 to 00041344FFFF).
Click Accept. Configure a Static IP Address The snom ONE mini is a server in your network, so it is best to configure the device with a static IP address so you’ll always know the IP address. While in administrator mode: Click the System/IP Setup tab.
Register a Phone snom 3xx and snom 8xx The snom ONE mini has been configured to automatically plug and play all snom phones in the 3xx and 8xx series once the phones have been plugged into the network. Each phone automatically grabs one of the pre-configured extensions on the snom ONE mini (see below).
However, if you have a few phones (e.g., snom 821) that must be as- signed to specific extensions, you will need to bind the MAC address of the phone to the extension that should be using that phone.
The phones can be plugged in once you have finished customizing the extensions. m9 DECT Phones The m9 DECT phones can easily be plug and played on the snom ONE mini once you configure the MAC address of the m9 base station to the extensions of the snom ONE mini.
Third-Party Phones Third-party phones require manual registration. Before beginning the manual registration process, it is recommended that plug and play be turned off on the snom ONE mini. Turning off Plug and Play Before registering third-party phones to the snom ONE mini, turn off plug and play: Navigate to Admin >...
To confirm that the phone has successfully registered to the snom ONE mini, click System Information from the left navigation panel in the phone user interface. You should see an “Ok” in the SIP Identity Status. Wiki Help Topics Navigate to wiki.snom.com for more information. Enter the search phrases from the following table to locate instructions on the associated topics.
More Information For more information on how to use the snom ONE product, please see the general documentation at wiki.snomone.com available in various languages. Differences between the standard snom ONE edition and the snom ONE mini edition include (1) the need for a static IP address on the mini and (2) an additional menu tab (System) which includes the IP setup dialog.