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Appendix B Configuring Non-Cisco Phones That Are Running SIP
Configuration Checklist for Third-Party Phones That Are Running SIP
Step 2
Determine whether sufficient Device License Units are available.
If not, purchase and install additional Device License Units.
Third-Party SIP Devices (Basic) and (Advanced) consume three
and six Device License Units each, respectively.
Calculating License Units, page 31-1
Obtaining a License File, page 32-2
Step 3
Configure the end user that will be the Digest User.
Note If the third-party phone that is running SIP does not
support an authorization ID (digest user), create a user
with a user ID that matches the DN of the third-party
phone. For example, create an end user named 1000 and
create a DN of 1000 for the phone. Assign this user to the
phone (see
Step 9).
Configuring an End User, page 114-9
Step 4
Configure the SIP Profile or use the default profile. The SIP
Profile gets added to the phone that is running SIP by using the
Phone Configuration window.
Note Third-party phones that are running SIP use only the SIP
Profile Information section of the SIP Profile
Configuration window.
Configuring SIP Profiles, page 101-10
Configuring Cisco Unified IP Phones,
page 91-27
Step 5
Configure the Phone Security Profile. To use digest
authentication, you must configure a new phone security profile.
If you use one of the standard, nonsecure SIP profiles that are
provided for auto-registration, you cannot enable digest
authentication.
Enabling Digest Authentication for
Third-Party Phones That Are Running SIP,
page B-4
Phone Security Profile Configuration, Cisco
Unified Communications Manager Security
Guide
Step 6
Add and configure the third-party phone that is running SIP by
choosing Third-party SIP Device (Advanced) or (Basic) from the
Add a New Phone Configuration window.
Note Third-party SIP Device (Basic) supports one line and
consumes three license units, and Third-party SIP Device
(Advanced) supports up to eight lines and video and
consumes six license units.
Configuring Cisco Unified IP Phones,
page 91-27
Step 7
Add and configure lines (DNs) on the phone. Directory Number Configuration, page 64-1
Step 8
In the End User Configuration window, associate the third-party
phone that is running SIP with the user by using Device
Association and choosing the phone that is running SIP.
Associating Devices to an End User,
page 114-15
Step 9
In the Digest User field of the Phone Configuration window,
choose the end user that you created in
Step 3.
Configuring Speed-Dial Buttons or
Abbreviated Dialing, page 91-34
Step 10
Provide power, install, verify network connectivity, and configure
network settings for the third-party phone that is running SIP.
Refer to the administration guide that was
provided with your phone that is running SIP.
Step 11
Make calls with the third-party phone that is running SIP. Refer to the user guide that came with your
third-party phone that is running SIP.
Table B-1 Configuration Checklist for Third-Party Phone That Is Running SIP (continued)
Configuration Steps Procedures and Related Topics