PC Preparation
- Install IPBlue on your workstation. This part really shouldn’t require much of an explanation. You will need to download VTGO Lite. Here is the link.
- If your PC does not have multiple NICs, you can use MS Loopback adapters. (If you do have multiple nics, this part is not necessary.)
- Go to Start > Control Panel
- Click ‘Add Hardware’
- Click ‘Next’
- Select ‘Yes, I already have a connection’
- Select ‘Add a new hardware device’
- Select ‘Install from a list’
- Click ‘Network Adapters’
- Select Microsoft Loopback
- Click ‘Next’
- Click ‘Next’
- Click ‘Finish’
- Double-Click ‘Network Connections’
- Rename the loopback interface to something descriptive.
- Gather the MAC addresses for PC interfaces using the ‘ipconfig /all’ command
Basic Phone configs in Call Manager and IP Blue
- Configure two ip phones in the CUCM server or turn on auto registration
- Configure the MAC address
- Select the default phone button template
- Select the default device pool
- Select the default device security profile
- Add a new dn and give it an extension
Run multiple IPBlue Softphones
- Create a new IP Blue shortcut with the ‘/d’ option following the softphone executable.
- Open the IP Blue Softphone
- Change the phone options
- Set the TFTP Server to the ip address of your CUCM server
- Set the MAC Address with the Network interface option
- Set the Primary Call Manager
- Select an IP Phone model to emulate
- Open the Windows registry editor (Click Start > Run and type regedit)
- Export the Phone settings
- Navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_USER\Software\IPBlue branch
- Right-Click on the IPBlue folder and select ‘Export’
- Give the registry file a descriptive name and click ‘Save’
- Repeat Steps 3-5 for each virtual phone you would like to use.
- Double-Click one of the .reg file for one of the softphones saved in steps above.
- Open the IP Blue Softphone.
- Double-Click another .reg file for one of the softphones saved in steps above.
- Open the IP Blue softphone again. (The IPBlue software references the settings in the system registry during startup)
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