AltiGen MAXCS 7.5 Polycom Configuration Guide User Manual
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Polycom Configuration Guide
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o [1-7]xx means your extension length is 3-digits with a prefix starting with 1 to 7 (this means
extension 123 is a valid extension number, but 823 or 923 are not); if your extension digit length
is 4, then change [1-7]xx to [1-7]xxx
o 9,11 forces a call to be sent immediately if 911 is dialed
o 9,[2-9]xxxxxx means dialing trunk access code 9 plus a 7-digit local call; if your local call is 10-
digit dialing, change this to 9,[2-9]xxxxxxxxx. The comma (,) provides a second dial tone when
the caller presses 9.
o 9,1xxxxxxxxxx means dialing trunk access code 9 plus an 11-digit long distance number; the
comma (,) provides a second dial tone when the caller presses 9
o xxx.T forces a call to be sent immediately if 3 or more digits are dialed and the “dial” softkey is
pressed; this sets the minimum digit length before the dial softkey will appear.
Note: If a dialed number is not defined in this dial plan, the caller will need to either wait for the call to
time out or press the softkey Send to initiate dialing.
9.
Select PBX > Extension Configuration.
Add a new extension; our example uses extension 266. Under the IP Extension section, set the following
parameters:
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Check Enable IP Extension.
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Check Enable 3rd Party SIP Device.
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For the SIP Registration Password field, enter the password (we use 5656 in this example).
Figure 6: The Enable 3rd party SIP Device checkbox
10.
Select PBX > AltiGen IP Phone Configuration. Select the extension (in our example, this is 266) in the left
panel.