Snom M3
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Preparation
The PBX automatically provisions a reasonable configuration for the snom M3 phone. Every handset will get its own extension number. Because the M3 operates with only one MAC address, you must put that MAC address into the extensions that should be provisioned to the M3.
For other PBX preparations, check the generic checklist at Prepare an Extension for Plug and Play.
After provisioning you should consider changing the default password of the M3, as the PBX does not take care about this.
The M3 support was introduced in version 3.0 of the PBX.
PnP Parameters
The following PnP parameters are supported:
- snom_m3.cfg/VOIP_SETTINGS_PIN_CODE: This is the PIN code that you have to enter if you want to change anything in the configuration of the phone.
- snom_m3.cfg/NETWORK_VLAN_ID and snom_m3.cfg/NETWORK_VLAN_USER_PRIORITY are used for the automatic assignment of the M3 into a specific VLAN. The ID can be used to identify the VLAN (range 0 to 4095) and the PRIORITY can be used to identify the priority of the packets (range 0 to 7). Please note that the PBX must be in both VLAN 0 and the specified VLAN in order to use these settings.
Option 66
If your DHCPO server supports the option 66, you should specify the IP address of the PBX for this option. Then after you connect the snom M3 to the network, it will automatically download the configuration and you are all set.
Specifying the Settings Server
If your DHCP server does not support option 66, you can also manually specify the setting server in the phone. For that, you need to use a web browser and browse into the phone. Go to "Advanced" and set the "Configuration Address" to the IP address of the PBX. After saving, reboot the M3. Then the M3 should fetch the settings from the PBX.
Firmware Upgrade
We tested the phone with version 1.16. At the time of writing, that was the latest release.
The PBX provisioning does not deal with Firmware upgrades. It is up to the user to perform firmware upgrades.

