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Written by Mira Beltre

Updated at November 7th, 2024

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Scope Requirements Change Transport Type via Manager Portal

Scope

Intended Audience: All End Users

This document provides a list of overrides that you will need to enable SIP Signalling over TLS

 

Requirements

  • Office Manager access to the Manager Portal
 

Change Transport Type via Manager Portal

  1. Log in to the Manager Portal
  2. Navigate to Inventory > Phone Hardware
  3. Click the pencil icon on the right
    NOTE: Do not click the MAC Address as this will open SNAPbuilder
  4. Select the Advanced tab
  5. Click the Transport Method to TLS, TCP, or UDP
  6. Alternatively, you can bulk-edit phones and change the Transport Method of the
    selected phones to TLS, UDP, or TCP.
  7. Click Save and Resync to apply your changes to the phone
    NOTE: The phone will reboot. In our testing, we have found that this method of
    changing the transport method is not always respected by Grandstreams - you will
    likely need to change the transport type of these devices in the Web Gui or via Override.

     
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