{{indexmenu_n>15}} ====== Setup for SIP ====== Once the install has finished, it will automatically run the Setup wizard to guide you through basic system configuration. This section shows the step-by-step process for a SIP-enabled system. The first page is informational only, listing what information you will need to complete the setup process. When you are ready to proceed, click **Next**. {{:images:vs7:manual:setup-pg1-start.png?nolink|}} On the Site Information page, you must, at a minimum, enter the site name and a site phone number. Dealer name, phone number, and address may optionally be entered as well. When finished, click **Next** to continue. {{:images:vs7:manual:setup-pg2-siteinfo.png?nolink|}} Create an initial administrator account. Optionally also create a standard user account for accessing InnDesk or other web based interfaces. This option can be skipped, if necessary and completed within System Configuration. For additional security some words cannot be used for account names. When finished, click **Next** to continue. {{:images:vs7:manual:setup-pg2-accounts.png?nolink|}} On the Tenant Information page, enter the extension or hunt group number for the operator; **the default is 0**. If you would like the operator to have a mailbox for receiving messages, check the box provided. When finished, click **Next** to continue. {{:images:vs7:manual:setup-pg3-tenant.png?nolink|}} On the PBX Model page, select the PBX integration to use. If your model is not listed, you can just select //Other | SIP Enabled PBX// for now. The PBX model can be changed later in System Configuration if necessary. Select a PBX and then click **Next** to continue. {{:images:vs7:manual:setup-pg4-pbx.png?nolink|}} On the MWI Method page, select the method or protocol to use when sending MWI codes to the PBX. If you selected a PBX on the previous page for which the available methods are known, only those methods will be selectable and the others will be disabled. However, if you selected //Other | SIP Enabled PBX// (as in the example above), all options will be available and it is left to you to know the correct choice for your PBX. If you select //Inband using a feature or shortcode//, use the //Set code// and //Clear code// boxes to enter the required codes. As noted on the page, you should enter an E in the correct position in the code where the extension number should be dialed; if you don't, the extension will always be appended to the end. Click **Next** to continue when you are finished. {{:images:vs7:manual:setup-pg5-mwi.png?nolink|}} On the SIP Information page, enter the IP address or DNS name for the PBX in the box provided. Click **Next** to continue. {{:images:vs7:manual:setup-pg6-sipip.png?nolink|}} On the Voice Ports page, enter the extension number for each port. This is required for some PBX integrations, but if you don't know the port extension numbers yet you can leave them blank and add them later using System Configuration. If the extension numbers are in numeric order starting at port 1, you can just enter the extension for port 1 and then check the //Auto increment extension numbers based on line 1// box and the wizard will auto-generate the remaining port extensions (they will be displayed on the next page for your review). You may also enter a voicemail hunt group number in the box provided. Click **Next** to continue. {{:images:vs7:manual:setup-pg7-ports.png?nolink|}} If you need to change something, click **Back**. You can keep clicking **Back** until you get to the page you want to edit. Otherwise, click **Finish** to save the configuration and close the wizard. {{:images:vs7:manual:setup-pg8-finish.png?nolink|}}