![]() Phone User Password - Some phones such as Cisco have both an Admin User and a Normal User. You are required to use at least 6 characters for your password. You can set this password here and it will be used by all phones as the Admin password for logging into the Phone's Web GUI. Phone Admin Password - All phones that we support have a Phone Admin Password. This should not be changed unless directed by support. SIP Port - Should be left at 5060 as this is the port we set all PBXs to use for SIP. FreePBX has no ability to setup your http configuration for you. For FreePBX systems you define the port but you will need to setup your http configuration to direct the traffic from this port to the /tftpboot directory. For PBXact or PBXetnded servers this port is defined based on what you setup in the Port Mapping section of Sysadmin and will automatically direct all traffic from this port to the folder that contains your phone configuration and firmware. HTTP Provision Port - This is the port the phones config should be set if you are using HTTP provisioning for you phones. By default this is port 2003 but you can change it in the Port Management section of your System Admin Module of your PBX. Web Server Port - If you are using Aastra phones with XML apps make sure you define what port XML is running on. ![]() Network Scan - Network Scan is software that will scan your network for all MAC address of all the devices we support and present you all MAC addresses for devices that are currently not mapped in Extension Mapping and let you map those MAC addresses automatically to any extension and template. You can then choose on a per template basis which firmware slot to use for that template. You can choose which firmware version should be installed and it lets you install 2 different versions in slots 1 and slots 2. You can also add new config file values that we do not let you define in the Template Management for each brand.įirmware Management - The firmware management section is used to install and update firmware for each brand of phone that we support the firmware management in. Many settings for a template are set to use hard coded default values but these can be changed in the base file edit on a per template basis. This allows you to change hard coded values of any template settings on any brand of phone. Image Management - Here you can manage uploading images that you can use in any template that support phone side images.īasefile Edit - This section is for advanced users and should only be used with guidance from support. ![]() Per Brand Templates - For each brand of devices you can create one or more templates that can be used to generate configuration files. Global Settings - These are global settings that the EPM will use for all templates such as what the external and internal IP Addresses of your PBX are.Įxtension Mapping - This is where we map an extension on the phone system to a specific MAC address of a device and what template it will use to build the configuration files. The following items are the main parts to the EPM: With the EPM you can create templates defining the settings you want for a group of devices and then map extensions to use specific templates. The PBX End Point Manager (EPM) on your phone system lets you manage external device settings such as Phones, Gateways and Overhead Paging Devices. ![]()
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