Configuring System Settings : Configuring voice : Configuring SIP phone auto-provisioning
  
Configuring SIP phone auto-provisioning
System > Voice > Auto Provisioning allows the FortiVoice unit to discover the SIP phones on your network and send the configuration files to them.
With auto-provisioning configured, when a supported FortiFone is connected to the network and powered on, it is automatically discovered and receives the configuration file from the FortiVoice unit. The FortiFone will then reboot with the pushed-in configuration file and register with the FortiVoice unit.
The FortiVoice unit can only auto provision the supported FortiFones.
To configure auto-provisioning settings
1. Go to System > Voice > Auto Provisioning and configure the following:
Figure 18: Auto-provisioning settings
 
GUI field
Description
Auto Provisioning Setting
 
 
Enabled
Select to activate the SIP phone auto-provisioning function for auto discovering the phones.
 
Generate default configuration for unassigned phone
Select to generate phone configuration files for the supported unassigned SIP phones. For details, see “Viewing unassigned phones”.
With this option selected, once a supported SIP phone connects to the FortiVoice unit and is auto-discovered, the FortiVoice unit assigns an IP address to the phone and sends the basic PBX setup information to it.
If you want to upgrade your phone system and keep the current phone configuration, do not select this option. Otherwise your existing phone configuration will be overriden by the upgraded FortiVoice configuration.
 
PIN for phone configuration
Enter a password to be used by a FortiFone that connects to the FortiVoice unit to set mobile extension number.
For example, you can press the default Configure Phone feature code *17 (See “Modifying feature access codes”) on any FortiFone that connects to the FortiVoice unit and enter this password. You can then enter an existing extension to set it as the extension of this phone.
Server Settings for Phone Configuration
 
 
Standard (apply to all server settings)
Select to configure the server settings for the supported phones. The same settings apply to the SIP server, TFTP server, and NTP server.
Use IP address of interface: Select the interface for the server. The SIP phones connect to this server to register and receive the PBX setup information and use it as the NTP server. For information on interface configuration, see “Configuring the network interfaces”.
Use static IP or host name: Enter the current public IP address or public domain name of the server. The SIP phones connect to this server to register and receive the PBX setup information and use it as the NTP server.
 
Advanced
If you use different servers for SIP, TFTP, and NTP, select to configure the settings of each server for the supported phones.
SIP server
Use IP address of interface: Select the interface for the server. The SIP phones connect to this server to register.
Use static IP or host name: Enter the current public IP address or public domain name of the server. The SIP phones connect to this server to register.
TFTP server
Use IP address of interface: Select the interface for the server. The SIP phones connect to this server to receive the PBX setup information.
Use static IP or host name: Enter the current public IP address or public domain name of the server. The SIP phones connect to this server to eceive the PBX setup information.
NTP server
Use IP address of interface: Select the interface for the server. The SIP phones connect to this server to sychronize time.
Use static IP or host name: Enter the current public IP address or public domain name of the server. The SIP phones connect to this server to sychronize time.
2. Click Apply.
See also 
Configuring voice
Configuring SIP settings
Adding prompt languages
Managing phone configurations
Configuring system capacity