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Manually Register a Flyingvoice IP Phone

When auto provisioning isn’t an option, you can register a Flyingvoice IP phone by hand: pull the extension’s SIP credentials from Cloud Voice, then type them into the phone’s web interface. The example below uses a Flyingvoice P20P running firmware V0.8.18.6, but the same steps work on any Flyingvoice model that supports SIP.

Any Flyingvoice IP phone that supports SIP (Session Initiation Protocol).

Manual registration has two parts:

  1. Look up the extension’s registration details in Cloud Voice.
  2. Enter those details on the Flyingvoice phone.

Step 1. Look up the registration details in Cloud Voice

Section titled “Step 1. Look up the registration details in Cloud Voice”

Sign in to the Cloud Voice management portal and collect the values in the table below. You’ll need them all in Step 2.

DetailWhere to find it
Extension credentialsOpen Extension and Trunk > Extension, click the edit icon for the extension, then go to User > Extension Information. Write down the Extension Number, Registration Name, and Registration Password.
Transport protocolOpen Extension and Trunk > Extension, click the edit icon for the extension, then go to Advanced > VoIP Settings > Transport. Note the protocol in use. This example uses UDP (User Datagram Protocol).
PBX domain nameThe domain name of your Cloud Voice system. This example uses pbx.example.com.
SIP registration portThe SIP registration port is 5060 (the standard default port for SIP).

You’ll find the credentials on the Extension Information tab:

The Extension Information tab listing the extension number, registration name, and registration password

The transport protocol lives on the VoIP Settings tab, under Advanced:

Cloud Voice, the Transport field on the VoIP Settings tab set to UDP

Step 2. Register the extension on the Flyingvoice phone

Section titled “Step 2. Register the extension on the Flyingvoice phone”
  1. Log in to the phone’s web interface.

    a. Type the phone’s IP address into your browser’s address bar.

    b. Enter the username admin along with its password, then click Login. This example uses the factory default password admin.

    The Flyingvoice phone web login page with username and password fields

  2. Open the SIP Account tab and fill in the registration settings.

    The SIP Account tab on the Flyingvoice phone with the subscriber and proxy fields filled in

    a. Pick an available line.

    b. Set Line Enable to Enable.

    c. Under Subscriber Information, enter the extension credentials:

    • Display Name: the name tied to the account; this appears on the phone’s screen.
    • Phone Number: the extension number.
    • Account: the extension’s registration name.
    • Password: the extension’s registration password.

    d. Under Proxy and Registration, enter the server details:

    • Proxy Server: your Cloud Voice domain name.
    • Proxy Port: the SIP registration port.
  3. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save & Apply.

The extension registers with Cloud Voice. To confirm, check the Register status field on the phone.

The Flyingvoice SIP account showing the extension with a registered status