Phone Registration - Yealink SIP-T2xP Administrator's Manual

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Phone Registration

Registration methods of the fallback mode include:
Concurrent registration: The IP phone registers to two SIP servers (working server
and fallback server) at the same time. In a failure situation, a fallback server can
take over the basic calling capability, but without some of the advanced features
offered by the working server (default registration method).
Successive registration: The IP phone only registers to one server at a time. The IP
phone first registers to the working server. In a failure situation, the IP phone
registers to the fallback server.
When registering to the working server, the IP phone must always register to the primary
server first except in failover conditions. When the primary server registration is
unavailable, the secondary server will serve as the working server.
For more information on server redundancy, refer to
Phones
, available online:
http://www.yealink.com/DocumentDownload.aspx?CateId=142&flag=142.
Procedure
Server redundancy can be configured using the configuration files or locally.
Configuration File
Local
To configure server redundancy for fallback purpose via web user interface:
1.
Click on Account->Register.
2.
Select the desired account from the pull-down list of Account.
3.
Configure registration parameters of the selected account in the corresponding
fields.
4.
Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Transport.
<MAC>.cfg
Web User Interface
Configuring Advanced Features
Server Redundancy on Yealink IP
Configure the server
redundancy on the IP phone.
For more information, refer to
Server Redundancy
on page
370.
Configure the server
redundancy on the IP phone.
Navigate to:
http://<phoneIPAddress>/servl
et?p=account-register&q=load
&acc=0
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