Polycom KWS6000 Server User Manual


 
KIRK Handset Registration and Subscription
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For more general information about the IPEI number (serial number) and
how to retrieve it, refer to “Retrieving the Serial Number of the KIRK
Handset” on page 8-12.
4 In the Access code field, type the authentication code (AC) (optional)
The authentication code is a subscription password of a maximum of eigth
digits, defined by the technicians, and can be used when connecting the
handset to a KWS6000. The authentication code is a subscription pin code
for the individual handset.
5 In the Standby text field, type a text to be displayed when the handset is
on hook (optional).
6 In the Username field, type the user part of a SIP URI, e.g. 1234 in John
Doe<sip:1234@somecompany.com>.
7 In the Domain field, type the domain part of a SIP URI, e.g.
somecompany.com in John Doe<sip:1234@somecompany.com>
(optional).
Note: If not configured, the default domain will be used.
8 In the Displayname field, type the name to be displayed (caller ID), e.g.
John Doe in John Doe<sip:1234@somecompany.com> (optional).
9 In the Authentication user field, type a user name (optional).
10 The user name will override the Default User field under SIP
Configuration (refer to “SIP Configuration” on page 10-10).
11 In the Authentication password field, type a password (optional).
The password will override the Default Password field under SIP
Configuration (refer to “SIP Configuration” on page 10-10).
12 In the Local number field, type the local number of the handset
(optional).
Typing a local number makes it possible to send an MSF to the subscribed
handset.
13 Click Save to save the registration(s).
Subscribing KIRK Handsets
KIRK 3040 Handset
A handset can be subscribed to more systems and will automatically log on to
the relevant system. If a handset is subscribed to two or more systems, you can
use Auto Login type A to change between the systems automatically.
When to use Auto Login type A: