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Long story short, I cannot get the phones to register to the system.
In the system slot 5 is where the IP phone start. Ip phones have not been set on this system before. My understanding assuming the network is set up to allow the phones to "see" the system then all you do in 4.1.1 is assign extension numbers there. Anything else in programming that needs to be done for them to work?
Phones have the server IP address and are currently set to DHCP. The message on the display is Unregistered to server.
I have seen something about port 9300 needs to be set up in the NAT rules for the phones to communicate??
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In 1.1 Slot, click on the IP Phone Registration button to add extensions to the system. Also need a VOIP/DSP card installed on the MPR card.
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Showing as unregistered shows they are hitting the system. As c5z said you need to register them to the system and have a DSP card installed. You will also need licenses as the tde didn’t get the firmware update to open all the licenses. The license server id shut down here, not sure if any of the servers are still working anymore or you can buy a license
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