Plug in. It's configured.
A new office phone comes out of the box, connects to the network… and that's it: MaxiPBX recognizes it, pushes its configuration, keys and directory to it. No more need for a technician for each handset.
Automatic provisioning
Phones configure themselves automatically on first startup, and stay up to date afterwards — firmware and settings included.
- Zero touch via Yealink and Snom RPS: the brand new phone finds the platform straight out of the box, without any preparation
- Yealink: office handsets, WiFi models, DECT bases and handsets
- Fanvil, Snom, Gigaset, Grandstream, Panasonic, Poly/Polycom, Wildix
- Cisco and Mitel / Aastra, including WiFi models
- Standard SIP compatibility for other market brands
- Configuration and firmware updates pushed remotely
Keys and supervision (BLF)
Function keys are managed from the portal: presence indicators for colleagues, call interception, favorite numbers — without ever touching the phone.
- BLF keys: see who is online, intercept a call with one gesture
- Function keys and shortcuts defined by the administrator
- Multiple SIP accounts per handset depending on the model
- Key expansion modules supported
Integrated directory
The company directory arrives directly on phone screens — and stays synchronized.
- Company directory accessible from the handset
- Search by name from the phone screen
- Identification of incoming calls by their directory entry
Mass deployment
Ten handsets or three hundred: the logistics remain the same. Phones can be shipped directly to site and plugged in by anyone.
- Handset ↔ user association prepared in advance in the portal
- No on-site technical intervention required
- Replacement of a faulty handset in a few minutes
Frequently asked questions
Which IP phone brands are compatible with MaxiPBX?
MaxiPBX supports the major IP telephony brands on the market: Yealink, Fanvil, Snom, Gigaset, Cisco, Grandstream, Panasonic, Poly/Polycom, Wildix and Mitel/Aastra — office handsets, WiFi models and DECT bases. Any standard SIP phone can also be connected. If in doubt, send us your model list: we'll validate compatibility.
What is automatic (zero touch) phone provisioning?
It's configuration without human intervention: on first startup, the phone contacts the platform, identifies itself and receives its entire configuration — SIP account, keys, directory, firmware. With Yealink and Snom, we go further thanks to the manufacturer's RPS (Redirection and Provisioning Service): a BRAND NEW, never unpacked phone finds your platform automatically on its first connection — true zero touch. Subsequent changes are pushed remotely.
What are BLF keys and what are they used for?
BLF keys (Busy Lamp Field) display your colleagues' status in real time on your phone: a light comes on when the person is online. One press lets you call the person or intercept an incoming call — essential for a reception desk or executive assistant.
Are wireless DECT phones supported?
Yes: multi-handset DECT bases (Yealink in particular) are automatically provisioned, with each DECT handset receiving its own line. The ideal solution for workshops, warehouses, retail stores and healthcare facilities where people make calls while moving around.
Can multiple SIP accounts be set up on the same phone?
Yes, depending on the model's capacity: a handset can carry multiple lines (for example the direct line and the department line), each on its own key. Line positioning is managed from the portal, without touching the phone.
Your current phones may already be compatible
Give us your handset models: in most cases, they can connect to MaxiPBX without being replaced.