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44 Chapter 3 Installing IP telephones
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3 Use the information in the table below to set up your IP terminals general information.
Table 11 IP terminals general record fields
Field Value Description
Registration On
Off
Set this value to ON to allow new IP clients to register with
the system.
WARNING: Remember to set Registration to Off when you
have finished registering the new telephones.
Password <10 alphanumeric>
Default: bcmi
This is the password the installer will enter on the IP
telephone to connect to the Business Communications
Manager.
If this field is left blank, no password prompt occurs during
registration.
Auto Assign DN On
Off
If set to ON, the system assigns an available DN as an IP
terminal requests registration. It does not prompt the installer
to enter a set DN. Note: For this feature to work,
Registration must be ON and Password must be blank
If set to OFF, the installer receives a prompt to enter the
assigned DN during the programming session.
Note: Refer to the Caution notice at the top of this section.
Advertisement/Logo <alphanumeric
string>
Any information in this field appears on the display of all IP
telephones. For example, your company name or slogan.
Default Codec Auto
G.711-aLaw
G.711-uLaw
G.729
G723
G.729 + VAD
G.723 + VAD
If the IP telephone has not been configured with a preferred
codec, choose a specific codec that the IP telephone will use
when it connects to the system.
If you choose Auto, the IP telephone selects the codec.
For information about choosing a codec, refer to “Choosing a
codec” on page 45.
If you are unsure about applying a specific codec, ask your
network administrator for guidance.
Default Jitter Buffer None
Auto
Small
Medium
Large
Choose one of these settings to change the default jitter
buffer size:
NONE: Minimal latency, best for short-haul networks
with good bandwidth.
AUTO: Business Communications Manager will
dynamically adjust the size.
SMALL: Business Communications Manager will adjust
the buffer size, depending on CODEC type and
number of frames per packet to introduce a
60-millisecond delay.
MEDIUM: 120-millisecond delay
LARGE: 180-millisecond delay
For information about choosing a Jitter Buffer, refer to
“Choosing a Jitter Buffer” on page 46.
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