Phone Feature Packs

Phone Feature Packsare specifically designed add-on features to enable you to set up Polycom and Snom phones to work with a Switchvox PBX. The Phone Feature Pack enables many of Switchvox Applications right to your handset. The following must be in place before you use Phone Feature Packs to set up your phones:

IMPORTANT: If your phone is not on the same network as Switchvox, or it does not have the required firmware, it cannot be discovered by Switchvox. If this is the case, see “Making Phones Visible to Switchvox”  page 67. If you have a Polycom 300 or 500 phone, you must set up your phone manually (you cannot use the Phones tool). For help, see the documentation for your phone.

The Phone Feature Packs tool has three main tabs: Unknown Phones, Unconfigured Phones, and Configured Phones. You must confirm each phone for configuration, then configure each phone with extension details.

Phone Feature Packs

To begin setting up phones on Switchvox, do the following:

The Phone Feature Packs page opens to the Unknown Phones tab. If a phone does not appear in the list, try rebooting the phone.

Unknown Phones (tab)

Unknown phones are the phones that Switchvox has found on your network, but they are not yet configured for use with Switchvox. These phones do not receive any configuration files from Switchvox. Phones that have not been detected on the network for more than 14 days will stop showing up in the Unknown Phones list.

IMPORTANT: If you do not want to configure a phone, do not check its box. That ensures that the phone does not receive Switchvox configuration files. In particular, if you have more than one PBX on your local network, make sure that you do not confirm phones that are set up on another PBX. This overwrites the configuration of these phones, and they will no longer connect properly to the other PBX Phones.

After your phone has finished rebooting and is back online, it is in the Unconfigured Phones list. Now it needs to be assigned an extension.

Phone Model Not Reported.  Switchvox is not able to determine the phone model for some phones. Despite that, these phones can still be configured. During the configuration process, Switchvox updates the firmware on the phone (if necessary), and that helps to determine the model.

Unconfigured Phones (tab)

Unconfigured Phones are the phones registered with Switchvox that can receive configuration files, but these phones do not yet have an assigned extension.

NOTE: The Config Authentication Login and Password shown on this page are used when the phone requests a current configuration file from Switchvox. This is different from the phone’s registration login and the extension’s login, and you can safely ignore this information.

Unconfigured phones

To remove a phone from this list and put it back on the Unknown Phones list, check the box for that phone and click Reject Checked Phones.

To assign an extension to a phone, do the following:

Switchvox pushes out the final configuration to each phone, and sends a command to each phone to reboot again.

After your phone has finished rebooting and is back online, it is in the Configured Phones list. If you want to assign additional lines to this phone, you can do that on the Configured Phones page.

Configured Phones (tab)

Any phones you configured are now displayed under the Configured Phones tab on the Phone Feature Packs page. Each time a configured phone reboots, it receives configuration updates and its user’s specified Directory (see the Extension-Owner User Guide).To modify a configured phone, click its Modify icon.

Configured phones

Main Line. Set an extension and an alternate host for this phone.

Additional Lines. To add a line, enable it, then specify whether this is a Switchvox Extension or not, and then enter the extension information.

Making Phones Visible to Switchvox

If Switchvox cannot discover your phone (i.e., you cannot see your phone in the Unknown Phones list), you need to manually point the phone to the Switchvox server. The following describes the process for Polycom and snom phones:

Polycom Phones

For Polycom models 320, 330, and 430: hold down the 1, 3, 5, and 7 keys simultaneously.
For other models: hold down the 4, 6, 8, and * keys until the phone prompts you for a password. Then press 4, 5, 6 on the keypad, then select Enter. Once the phone reboots, press Setup during the countdown screen. Then press 4, 5, 6, on the keypad, then select Ok. Go into Server Menu to find the settings.
The phone reboots with the factory settings.

snom Phones

After those changes, make sure that the phone is rebooted. Rebooting can take as much as 10 minutes, and it is important that you let it finish completely. If the date and time are shown on your phone’s display, that indicates that your phone has finished rebooting.

When your phone reboots and comes back online, it appears in the Unconfigured Phones list in Phone Setup.

IMPORTANT: To configure phones that are external to your network, Switchvox must be accessible outside of your network over port 80. Please contact your network administrator for information about how to do this.

Phone Setup Options

From the Phone Feature Packs page, the Modify Phone Setup Options button allows you to modify the following setup options:

Otherwise, when your phone gets configuration files from Switchvox, then Switchvox provides digit map settings for your phone based on the extension lengths your system uses and typical dialing requirements.