In the following lines "User Name" enter the internal extension of the SwyxWare user and in the line "Password" the PIN of the phone displayed in the Swyx Control Center. "" the 172.20.1.1 has to be replaced by the SwyxServer IP address). In the menu "Settings/Auto Provision" enter in the line "Server URL" the above mentioned provisioning URL (e.g. To do this, go to the web interface of the phone: Then log in with the default credentials user name "admin" and password "admin". Tip: If it is not possible to ensure that the multicast messages of the phone arrive at the SwyxServer, you can configure the phone manually with the provisioning URL. (!) Since the phone sends a multicast, make sure that the phone and the SwyxServer are in the same network segment, or at least that the multicast message is forwarded if routers are between the phone and the SwyxServer. HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node\Swyx\General\CurrentVersion\Options The DNS name of the SwyxServer is then no longer used in the above mentioned provisioning URL, but its IP address. Tip: If it is not possible to configure a DNS server accordingly, or to ensure the transmission of multicasts between phone and SwyxServer, you can create the string REG_SZ LocalIpAddress in the registry under HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node\Swyx\General\CurrentVersion\Options on the SwyxServer and enter the IP address of the SwyxServer there, as well as restart the SwyxServer service afterwards. (!) It is important that the DNS server in the network is configured correctly and can resolve the DNS name of the SwyxServer communicated in the URL (in the example ). The phone will call this provisioning URL. This NOTIFY message contains a provisioning URL for the phone in its content. The SwyxServer will answer this multicast message with a SIP 200 OK and send a SIP NOTIFY to the phone. The Yealink phone sends a multicast to the network (SIP SUBSCRIBE) during commissioning. In this case, however, no communication with the Yealink provisioning server is necessary. Provisioning for SwyxWare on premisesĪlso in the on premises case the phone including its MAC address is created in the SCC. the IP address of the responsible SwyxServer. As soon as the Yealink phone is connected to the network and starts for the first time, it will contact the Yealink Provisioning Server and receive the initial configuration data, e.g. In addition to the MAC address of the phone, the IP address of the SwyxServer assigned to this phone is also stored. Provisioning for SwyxONĪfter the phone including its MAC address has been created in the SCC, SwyxWare stores the MAC address of the phone at the Yealink provisioning server. Please refer to the Swyx Control Center online help for the individual steps. In both cases the phone must be created in SwyxWare using the new Swyx Control Center (SCC), the web-based administration of SwyxWare, and assigned to a SwyxWare user via its MAC address. Provisioning the phonesįor the provisioning of telephones, a distinction must be made between operation with the SwyxON cloud solution and SwyxWare on premises. Then open the SCC in the browser of your choice via During the SwyxWare installation you were asked to create an administrative account. The SCC is based on the IIS, which can be installed if necessary. You install the SCC separately via the SwyxControlCenter.msi installation package on the SwyxServer. In the SwyxWare on premises case proceed as follows: The configuration is not possible via the previous MMC based SwyxWare Administration.įor SwyxON all necessary installations regarding SCC are done automatically for you. The Swyx Control Center (SCC) is mandatory for the installation and configuration of the new DCF/Yealink phones. Where possible, the DCF is based on the RFC standards and defines clear interfaces for the areas that are not specified in the RFCs.ĭCF is not limited to the usual call scenarios, but also covers the CTI / remote control functions for SIP phones according to uaCSTA specification. With the Device Connection Framework (DCF), Swyx defines a standard that enables every telephone manufacturer to integrate their SIP phones into SwyxWare.
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