Legacy phone support has been implemented to allow easy migration from an existing PBX to PortSIP PBX without the need to replace all existing IP phones. It is strongly recommended not to intentionally buy these new devices or as a replacement.
These phones have been tested with PortSIP PBX with the following firmware:
Cisco 7940 - SIP Firmware 8.5.4s
Cisco 7941 - SIP Firmware 8.5.4s
Cisco 7960 - SIP Firmware 8.5.4s
Cisco 7961 - SIP Firmware 8.5.4s
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You need to ensure that the phones are running on this firmware. In case the defined version of the firmware is not installed, manually update the firmware before proceeding. To do this:
- Download the appropriate firmware files.
- Find the provisioning folder of your PortSIP PBX Installation – by default it is located below path: C:\ProgramData\PortSIP\pbx\provision\R2Xu8aVV20Jka. Where R2Xu8aVV20Jka is the randomly generated provisioning folder name.
- Place the whole content of the zip into this folder. This bundle will also change your phone to use SIP and updates the firmware to 8.5.4.s.
Read this article that shows you how to configure a TFTP server for PortSIP PBX.
Before provisioning the IP phone, the phone must be brought back to factory defaults in case the device has residual settings of a previous configuration. To reset the device, follow the below instructions:
- Turn off the device.
- Press and hold the “#” key and power on the device.
- Keep on holding the “#” key until the line key flashes orange.
- While the line keys are flashing, press “1”, “2”, “3”, “4”, “5”, “6”, “7”, “8”, “9”, “*”, “0”, “#” keys sequentially.
After restart, your phone will be successfully reset.
1. Sign in to the PortSIP Web Portal, select the menu Call Manager > Phones, click the Add Phone button, and select from the extension list to which the IP phone shall be assigned.
2. After clicking the OK button in the previous step, you will be prompted to select the phone model and enter the MAC address of the phone. Once finished, press OK.
3. Optional settings include the phone’s Time Zone, Phone Web Page Password, Phone Display Language, and codecs. Click OK to apply the settings.
4. Edit this extension and select the Phone Provisioning tab, Copy the Provisioning Link.
Now the phone needs to know where to pick up the firmware files and configuration information. The only way to do this is to set up option 66 in your DHCP server.
Follow this guide to configure your DHCP 66 server and paste the IP address of the provisioning link that you copied in the previous step. NowyYour phone will be provisioned automatically.