Now on the lines of your Yealink, you will see a new button labeled with “All” If you press this button you will page all of the phones in this group. Go to DSSkey-> Line Keys then select whichever slot you want. We recommend selecting an unused line key on your phone’s face. To make all phones across the provisioning service compatible with each other, we set the multicast paging to 224.0.1.116:60000.Īll phones are given one paging group named “All.” To alter or create more, please refer to the admin manual of your device.įor the Yealink T50-series of phones, you will need to choose where to put the paging button on your device. OnSIP already populates some of the information you’ll need. Paging for the Yealink T50-series requires a bit of manual intervention, as OnSIP does not have a way to place where the Paging key will appear. In the example, we simply called it "Page All". Enter the 'Listening Address' and port number as done above -> 224.0.1.116:60000.Make certain Paging Barge is '10' and Paging Priority Active is Enabled.Click MulticastIP in the left of your screen.In order to receive the multicast page, the following must be done. Select the following Codec: G722 from the dropdown.Click General Information in the left of your screen.There will not be a 'button' on your phone, you will simply have to know that whichever Line you just configured is the one you press (ie Line 2, press button 2 on your phone to send the page).Click " Confirm" to accept the changes.Enter the following multicast IP address and port number in the " Value" field = 224.0.1.116:60000 (Yealinks on the boot server will use this universal IP and port, not what is listed in the Yealink User Guide).In the desired Line select " Multicast Paging" from the Type dropdown menu.After entering your phone's IP address, Username = admin, Password = phone password (collected from Resources tab in OnSIP Admin Portal) -> Click on the DSSKey.Enable 'Web Interface' in the OnSIP Admin Portal under the Resources tab (locate MAC, enable web interface, save and then restart the phone to pick up change).For an explanation of settings that are not discussed here, please see the User or Admin Guide for a specific phone.Ĭonfigure a multicast paging key (This is to SEND the page) via the phone's web interface: You'll then give the device a unique extension (similar to the ones given to your phones throughout the office) and a dialing extension. Note: This article is intended to assist users in getting Multicast Paging up and running quickly. Connecting Your Device to Your Phones Within that web interface, you'll want to point it towards as its SIP Domain (Proxy Server). The button is ready to use as soon as the phone comes online. However, the Yealink phones that support Multicast Paging require a few additional steps after the phone has registered with our boot server. When you use the OnSIP boot server for Polycom phones, there is a paging button easily accessible via your phone’s home screen. Unlike an intercom or a phone call, Multicast Paging does not allow the listener to respond to the message. A 'page' is a one-way announcement that can relay information to large groups of people quickly. OnSIP enables Multicast Paging automatically for every phone that supports it.
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