
RingCentral Office 12 To contact RingCentral, please visit www.ringcentral.com or call 1-800-574-5290.
Note: If your computer is not on the 192.168.3.x subnet, edit the IP address on your computer to an
address on the subnet, such as 192.168.3.2. Go to the paging server configuration on 192.168.3.10
and change it to match your network environment. Then change your computer back to the normal
address. Use static addresses for the paging server and take note of the IP address for future access.
You should be prompted for a password. The default username and password are both admin. You can 3.
change the password by pressing the Admin Settings button at the bottom.
There are tabs on the bottom for the various device configuration options:
Network setup – Allows you to configure how the paging server connects to your network. We suggest static IP
addressing. Change these settings to match your network.
Admin Settings – Sets the administrator password for the device.
SIP Setup – Configures how the paging server connects to a SIP account. Your paging server will connect as a
RingCentral extension. Input your RingCentral SIP account settings (see above for obtaining these settings) here.
In the 1. SIP Server field enter the value from your RC account labeled SIP Domain,
but do not include :5060. It should read sip.ringcentral.com.
Enter 2. 5060 in the Remote SIP Port field.
Enter 3. 5060 In the Local SIP Port field.
Enter the value from your RC account labeled 4. SIP Domain in the SIP Server field,
but do not include :5060. It should read sip.ringcentral.com.
Enter 5. 5060 in the Remote SIP Port field.
Enter 6. 5060 in the Local SIP Port field.
Enter the value from your RingCentral account labeled 7. User Name in the SIP User ID field.
Enter the value from your RingCentral account labeled 8. Authorization ID in the Authenticate ID field.
Enter the value from your RingCentral account labeled 9. Password in the Authenticate Password field.
Leave all other settings at default values.10.
Select 11. Save Settings.
PGROUPS Setup – Configures how the paging server will communicate with your various paging speakers. You
can configure a number of paging groups. Place a call to the extension of the paging server and enter a paging
group number on your keypad to send it to that group. In this document, we will assume you are only using one
paging group.
Click on the 1. PGROUPS Setup button at the bottom of the screen.
Click to enable 2. Bypass DTMF.
Note: This will automatically forward the paging server to paging group 0. If you want to use multiple
paging groups, do not enable this option.
Enter a name next to zone 0. Change and take note of the multicast address and port if you like, but you 3.
can generally leave them defaulted. Each speaker that needs to be part of the paging group will need to
have this information entered (see the section on configuring the speakers and amplifiers).
Upgrade Firmware – Allows you to update the firmware on the device. See CyberData manual for updating
firmware if necessary.
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