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Krishana Khatri asked Phong Vu commented

How to see SIP settings of Softphone?

How to see SIP settings of Softphone?

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Gregory Yaschuk answered

Which SIP settings do you want to see?

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Phong Vu answered Phong Vu commented

This is all you can see. Read your soft phone device id, then use the device id to call this endpoint.

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Dzung Do avatar image Dzung Do commented ·

hi @Phong Vu , i am new to ringcentral, can I ask your skype/whatapp... to ask you some questions about ringcentral?

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Phong Vu avatar image Phong Vu ♦♦ Dzung Do commented ·

Please create a new post and ask your question in this forum. I will try my best to help.

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vyshakhbabji Deactivated answered Phong Vu commented

If you are using BYOD, you can get sip credentials with this endpoint . You can also view sip crew for BYOD here :
https://support.ringcentral.com/article/Manual-Provisioning-How-get-SIP-Settings.html

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hi, can I ask what is BYOD

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BYOD = Bring Your Own Device

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