Operation Manual

Table Of Contents
User Manual - English
18
Registration
The phone attempts to register the first extension (SIP identity) using the account/ registrar
data provided by the automatic or manual initialization.
L Note: Should the IP PBX (SIP registrar) require an authentication, you will be
prompted to enter the correct password. If the password is not accepted by the
SIP registrar, you will be asked a second time to enter the password. If this is also
not accepted, the registration process will be terminated for security reasons.
The registration status is shown on the idle screen (see page 88). The complete status message
sent by the SIP registrar in plain text can be evaluated on the web user interface:
Status System Information SIP Identity Status
Example:
Identity 1 Status: smith1@sip.company.com: OK or
Identity 1 Status: 100@sip.company.com: Authentication failed or
Identity 1 Status: 100@192.168.0.100: Not found
Successful Registration
The first extension (SIP identity) has been registered successfully and will be used for outgoing
calls. This is displayed on the idle screen as follows:
ip810c ip820c ip830c ip840c
ext1 time
date ext1 time
… …
ext1
date time
ext1
Unsuccessful Registration
If the first extension (SIP identity) could not be registered the displays shows:
ip810c ip820c ip830c ip840c
NR time
NR = Not registered
date NR time
… …
NR = Not registered
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ext1
date time
ext1
L Note: If the registration fails contact your network administrator.