It's pretty simple so we don't need provisioning via private TFTP server like old Cisco 7940/7960 phones.
Below is how I made it work.
1. Config the phone to connect the wireless router. (since I work from home so need someone in the office helping on this).
2. Remote to a PC in the same phone's network, open the browser and enter the phone's IP address.
If it asks user/password to login, enter: admin / (blank password)
3. Config the phone:
Suppose the RingCentral provides provision information:
SIP Domain sip.ringcentral.com:5060
Outbound Proxy sip10.ringcentral.com:5090
User Name 14151234567
Password aPassword
Authorization ID 0123456789
On the Cisco admin UI, click the Advance on bottom of the page.
Provision Enable: No
Menu Voice > Ext 1
SIP Transport: TCP
Proxy: sip.ringcentral.com:5060
Outbound Proxy: sip10.ringcentral.com:5090
Use Outbound Proxy: Yes
Display Name: a name
User ID: 14151234567
Password: aPassword
Use Auth ID: Yes
Auth ID: 0123456789
Menu System
Primary NTP Server: 0.north-america.pool.ntp.org
Secondary NTP Server: 1.north-america.pool.ntp.org
Click "Submit All Changes"
Then check the phone status to see if the line 1 is Registered or not.
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