Subscribing kirk handsets, Kirk 4020/4040/4080-handset, Subscribing kirk handsets –3 – Polycom KIRK KWS6000 User Manual

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KIRK Handset Registration and Subscription

13–3

For more general information about the IPEI number (serial number) and

how to retrieve it, refer to

“Retrieving the Serial Number of the KIRK

Handset”

on page 8-10.

4

In the Access code field, type the authentication code (AC) (optional)
The authentication code is a subscription password of a maximum of eigth

digits, defined by the technicians, and can be used when connecting the

handset to a KWS6000. The authentication code is a subscription pin code

for the individual handset.

5

In the Standby text field, type a text to be displayed when the handset is

on hook (optional).

6

In the Username field, type the user part of a SIP URI, e.g. 1234 in John

Doe<sip:1234@somecompany.com>.

7

In the Domain field, type the domain part of a SIP URI, e.g.

somecompany.com in John Doe<sip:1234@somecompany.com>

(optional).
Note: If not configured, the default domain will be used.

8

In the Displayname field, type the name to be displayed (caller ID), e.g.

John Doe in John Doe<sip:[email protected]> (optional).

9

In the Authentication user field, type a user name (optional).

10

The user name will override the Default User field under SIP

Configuration (refer to

“SIP Configuration”

on page 10-10).

11

In the Authentication password field, type a password (optional).
The password will override the Default Password field under SIP

Configuration (refer to

“SIP Configuration”

on page 10-10).

12

In the Local number field, type the local number of the handset

(optional).
Typing a local number makes it possible to send an MSF to the subscribed

handset.

13

Click Save to save the registration(s).

Subscribing KIRK Handsets

KIRK 4020/4040/4080-Handset

A handset can be subscribed to more systems and will automatically log on to

the relevant system. If a handset is subscribed to two or more systems, you can

use Auto Login type A to change between the systems automatically. If a

handset is subscribed to two systems only, you can use Auto Login type B to

change between the systems automatically.

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