Fanvil
Fanvil has the broadest model coverage in Exovo — over thirty models across the entry-level X3 line, the X4–X7 executive series, the V5x/V6x video-capable range and the W6xx DECT handhelds — all zero-touch provisioned with central key management.
Supported families
| Family | Examples | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| X3 series | X3S, X3SG, X3U (+ Lite/Pro variants) | Entry level |
| X4–X7 series | X4U, X5U, X5S, X6U, X7, X7A, X7C (+ V2 revisions) | Mid-range to executive, large key counts |
| X2/X1 series | X1S, X1SG, X2, X2C | Legacy models, still provisionable |
| V series | V62, V63, V64, V65, V66 (+ Pro/W variants), V5x | Current generation |
| W6xx | W610W, W611W, W620W | Wi-Fi/DECT portables |
Many current models (V6x, X-series V2 revisions, W620W and others) can additionally serve as the on-site SBC for a small remote office — the phone itself hosts the tunnel for its site.
Provisioning
Standard flow: assign to a user with the MAC (overview), point the phone at the provisioning URL (or use DHCP option 66 on the LAN), and it configures itself — SIP account, BLF/DSS key layout, display and ringtone defaults, all managed from the console.
One behavioral note: Fanvil phones reboot to apply firmware updates and some configuration pushes — schedule fleet-wide changes outside business hours.
Remote use
SBC mode is fully supported (with the SBC chooser at assignment time). For individual remote Fanvils, prefer SBC or the web client; per-phone VPN support for Fanvil is still being validated model-by-model.
Web UI access
Device Web Console opens the phone's own web interface from the console. Current models get HTTPS with automatic login; the oldest X1/X2/X3S-era models only support basic HTTP authentication — they still open, just less elegantly.