We have a couple of Allworx 2sx systems and want to try to use some existing Polycom Soundpoint 501 handsets. Is this possible, if so, can you walk me through the setup?
TIA
Eric
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Polycom phones with Allworx 24x
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Re: Polycom phones with Allworx 24x
It's like any other sip phone.
go to the advanced settings on phone,
reset to default
network, enter network settings, then I suggest you static the phone and login to it's web interface.
sip server is allworx' ip
username is under handset, User ID
auth name is on the same page under Login ID
port 5060
that should be it. blf's are impossible on non-allworx phones.
All the information above was gleaned from voip-info.org, I've never seen this Polycom model myself.
go to the advanced settings on phone,
reset to default
network, enter network settings, then I suggest you static the phone and login to it's web interface.
sip server is allworx' ip
username is under handset, User ID
auth name is on the same page under Login ID
port 5060
that should be it. blf's are impossible on non-allworx phones.
All the information above was gleaned from voip-info.org, I've never seen this Polycom model myself.