Openstage 20
Openstage 20
HiPath 8000
OpenStage 20, OpenStage 40, OpenStage 60,
OpenStage 80
Administration Manual
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1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1.1 Important Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1.2 Maintenance Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
1.3 Product Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
1.4 About the Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
1.5 Conventions for this Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
1.6 The OpenStage Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
1.6.1 OpenStage 60/80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
1.6.2 OpenStage 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
1.6.3 OpenStage 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
1.7 Administration Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
1.7.1 Web-based Management (WBM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
1.7.2 DLS Service (Deployment Service). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
1.7.3 Local Phone Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
2 Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2.1 Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2.2 Assembling and Installing the Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
2.2.1 Shipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
2.2.2 Connectors at the bottom side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
2.2.3 Assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
2.2.4 Connecting the Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
2.3 Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
2.3.1 Access the Web Interface (WBM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
2.3.2 Set the Terminal Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
2.3.3 Basic Network Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
2.3.4 Date and Time / SNTP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
2.3.5 SIP Server Address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
2.3.6 Extended Network Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
2.3.7 Vendor specific: VLAN Discovery and DLS address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
2.3.7.1 Using a Vendor Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
2.3.7.2 Using Option #43 "Vendor Specific" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20
2.3.8 Registering at the HiPath 8000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-25
3 Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
3.1 Access via Local Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
3.2 LAN Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
3.2.1 LAN Port Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
3.2.2 VLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
3.2.2.1 Automatic VLAN discovery (DHCP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
3.2.2.2 Manual configuration of a VLAN ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
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1 Overview
For safety reasons the phone should only be operating using the supplied plug in power
Q unit.
Use only original Siemens accessories!
Using other accessories may be dangerous, and will invalidate the warranty, extended
manufacturer’s liability and the CE mark.
Never open the telephone or add-on equipment. If you encounter any problems, con-
tact System Support.
Installation requirement for USA, Canada, Norway, Finland and Sweden: Connection
to networks which use outside cables is prohibited. Only in-house networks are permit-
ted.
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Maintenance Notes
Use only original Siemens accessories. Using other accessories may be dan-
gerous, and will invalidate the warranty and the CE mark.
Never open the telephone or a key module. If you encounter any problems, con-
tact System Support.
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The OpenStage Family
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1 The Handset lets you pick up and dial calls in the usual manner.
2 The Graphics Display provides intuitive support for telephone operation.
3 The user-friendly Application Keys provide easy access to your telephone’s
applications.
4 With the TouchGuide, the user/administrator can navigate in the various pho-
ne functions, applications, and configuration menus.
5 You can customize your telephone in line with your personal needs by assig-
ning individual phone numbers and functions to the Program Keys.
6 Press the Function Keys to access frequently used telephony functions.
7 The Audio Keys let you optimize the audio settings on your telephone.
8 With the TouchSlider, the user can adjust the volume, e.g. of ringtones.
9 Inbound calls are visually signaled on the Call Display.
10 The Keypad is used for entering phone numbers and text.
Tabelle 1-1
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5
2
1
6 7
4 9
1 The Handset lets you pick up and dial calls in the usual manner.
2 The Graphics Display provides intuitive support for telephone operation.
3 The user-friendly Application Keys provide easy access to your telephone’s
applications.
4 With the Navigation Key, the user/administrator can navigate in the various
phone functions, applications, and configuration menus.
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5 You can customize your telephone in line with your personal needs by assig-
ning individual phone numbers and functions to the Program Keys.
6 Press the Function Keys to access frequently used telephony functions.
7 The Audio Keys let you optimize the audio settings on your telephone.
8 Inbound calls are visually signaled on the Call Display.
9 The Keypad is used for entering phone numbers and text.
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Administration Interfaces
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3 4
5 6
1 The Handset lets you pick up and dial calls in the usual manner.
2 The Display provides intuitive support for telephone operation.
3 The user-friendly Application Keys provide easy access to your telephone’s
applications.
4 Press the Function Keys to access frequently used telephony functions.
5 With the Navigation Key, the user/administrator can navigate in the various
phone functions, applications, and configuration menus.
6 The Keypad is used for entering phone numbers and text.
As long as the IP connection is not properly configured, you have to use this method
> to set up the phone.
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Administration Interfaces
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2 Startup
2.1 Prerequisites
The OpenStage phone acts as an endpoint client on an IP telephony network, and has the fol-
lowing network requirements:
• An Ethernet connection to a network with SIP clients and servers.
Only use switches in the LAN, to which the OpenStage phone is connected. An
7 operation at hubs can cause serious malfunctions in the hub and in the whole
network.
• HiPath 8000 server.
• An FTP Server for file transfer, e. g. firmware, configuration data, application software.
• A DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server (recommended).
• DLS (Deployment Service) for advanced configuration and software deployment
(recommended).
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Assembling and Installing the Phone
2.2.1 Shipment
• Phone
• Handset
• Handset cable
• Subpackage:
• Document "Information and Important Operating Procedures"
• Emergency number sticker
OpenStage 60
Keyboard
PC
Power supply USB
Extension
Switch
Headset
Key Module
Handset
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Power supply PC
Switch
Headset[1]
Key Module[1]
Handset
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Assembling and Installing the Phone
2.2.3 Assembly
1. Handset
Insert the plug on the long end of the handset cable into the jack on the base of the tele-
phone and press the cable into the groove provided for it. Next, insert the plug on the short
end of the handset cable into the jack on the handset.
2. Emergency Number Sticker
Write your telephone number and those for the fire and police departments on the included
label and attach it to the telephone housing underneath the handset (see arrow).
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Use only the plug-in power supply unit fitting the OpenStage phone:
7 EU: C39280-Z4-C510
UK: C39280-Z4-C512
USA: C39280-Z4-C511
Plug the power supply unit into the mains. Connect the plug-in power supply unit to the
jack at the bottom of the phone.
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Do not connect a USB hub to the phone’s USB port, as this may lead to
7 stability problems.
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Alternatively, the DLS (Deployment Service) administration tool can be used. Its
> Plug & Play functionality allows to provide the phone with configuration data by as-
signing an existing data profile to the phone’s MAC address or E.164 number. For
further information, see the Deployment Service Administration Manual.
Any settings made by a DHCP server are not configurable by other configuration
> tools.
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Quick Start
2. Click on the tab "Administrator Pages". In the dialog box, enter the admin password:
3. The administration main page opens. The left column contains the menu tree. If you click
on an item which is printed in normal style, the corresponding dialog opens in the center
of the page. If you click on an item printed in bold letters, a sub-menu opens in the right
column.
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4. In the left column, select System > System Identity to open the "System Identity" dialog.
Enter the terminal number, i. e. the SIP name / phone number.
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3. A dialog window opens with a list of the classes that are already available.
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5. Enter "OptiIpPhone" as Display name and give a description of this class. Provide the
class name proper by setting the cursor underneath ASCII and typing "OptiIpPhone". The
binary value is displayed simultaneously.
Click OK to apply the changes. The new vendor class now appears in the list:
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7. In the DHCP console menu, right-click the DHCP server in question and select Set Pre-
defined Options from the context menu.
8. In the dialog, select the previously defined OptiIpPhone class and click on Add... to add
a new option. (If the workaround for a pre-SP2 Windows 2003 Server has been applied,
the first option will be there already.)
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9. In the following dialog, specify the option type as follows. (If the workaround for a pre-SP2
Windows 2003 Server has been applied, the option type dialog will be skipped for the first
option.)
• Name: Free text, e. g. "OptiIpPhone element 01".
• Data type: "String".
• Code: "1".
• Description: Free text, e. g. "tag 1 for OptiIpPhone class".
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Quick Start
11. If the VLAN is to be provided by DHCP: Repeat step 7 and 8, and then specify the option
type as follows. If you want to proceed to the configuration of the DLS address, continue
with step 13.
• Name: Free text, e. g. "OptiIpPhone element 02"
• Data type: "Long"
• Code: "2"
• Description: Free text, e. g. "tag 2 for OptiIpPhone class".
If you do not intend to configure the DLS address, click OK and continue with step 15.
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13. If the DLS address is to be provided by DHCP: Repeat step 7 and 8, and then specify the
option type as follows.
• Name: Free text, e. g. "OptiIpPhone element 03".
• Data type: "String".
• Code: "3".
• Description: Free text, e. g. "tag 3 for OptiIpPhone class".
Click OK.
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Quick Start
15. To define a scope, select the DHCP server in question, and then Scope, and right-click
Scope Options. Select Configure Options... in the context menu.
16. Select the Advanced tab. Under Vendor class, select the class that you previously de-
fined (OptiIpPhone) and, under User class, select Default User Class.
Activate the check boxes for the options that you want to assign to the scope (in the exam-
ple, 001, 002, and 003). Click OK.
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17. The DHCP console now shows the information that will be transmitted to the corresponding
workpoints. Information from the Standard vendor is transmitted to all clients, whereas in-
formation from the OptiIpPhone vendor is transmitted only to the clients (workpoints) in
this vendor class.
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Quick Start
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The following example shows a VLAN ID with the decimal value "10". Providing
:
3A
2E
2E
2E
3A
03 19
2F
2F
73
64
70
31
39
32
31
36
38
33
33
30
31
38
34
34
33
Setup using the Windows DHCP Server
1. In the Windows Start menu, select Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > DHCP.
2. Select the DHCP server and the scope. Choose Configure Options in the context menu
using the right mouse button.
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4. If the VLAN ID is to be provided by DHCP: Enter the hexadecimal value in Data entry. Pro-
viding the length is not required here, as the VLAN ID is always 4 Bytes long. In the exam-
ple, the VLAN ID is 10 (Hex: 2A).
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5. If the DLS address is to be provided by DHCP: Enter the DLS address in the Value field,
using the following format:
<PROTOCOL>:://<IP ADDRESS OF DLS SERVER>:<PORT NUMBER>
For ensuring proper functionality, the port number should not be followed by any
> character.
Click OK.
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6. The DHCP console now shows the information that will be transmitted to the corresponding
workpoints.
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3 Administration
This chapter describes the configuration of every parameter available on the OpenStage
phones. For access via the local phone menu, see the following; for access using the web in-
terface, please refer to Section 2.3.1, “Access the Web Interface (WBM)”.
The data entered in input fields is parsed and controlled by the phone. Thus, data is
> accepted only if it complies to the value range.
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Access via Local Phone
OpenStage 60/80
Use the TouchGuide to navigate and execute administrative actions in the administration
menu.
For using the TouchGuide, see the following figure:
Press the mkey briefly:
- scroll up Press the i key:
- confirm entries
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Use the 5-way Navigator to navigate and execute administrative actions in the administra-
tion menu.
Press the mkey briefly:
- scroll up Press the i key:
Hold down: - confirm entries
- scroll to top of list - perform an action
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Use the 3-way Navigator to navigate and execute administrative actions in the administra-
tion menu.
Press the mkey briefly:
- scroll up
Hold down:
- scroll to top of list Press the i key:
- confirm entries
- perform an action
4. Select a parameter
If a parameter is set by choosing a value from a selective list, an arrow symbol appears in
the parameter field that has the focus. Press the key to enter the selective list. Use the Sen-
sor Wheel resp. the m and l key to scroll up and down in the selective list. To select a list
entry, press the i key.
5. Enter the parameter value
For selecting numbers and characters, you can use special keys. See the following table:
Key Function
* Switch to punctuation and special characters.
# Toggle between lowercase characters, uppercase characters, and digits in
the following order:
(Abc) -> (abc) -> (123) -> (ABC) -> back to start.
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Access via Local Phone
OpenStage 60/80
If a parameter is set by entering a number or character data, the onscreen keypad is used.
Press the i key to enter the editor. Within the editor, solely use the key numbers or the
Sensor Wheel for selecting numbers, characters, or groups of characters. The h key de-
letes one character in the input field, and the g key moves the cursor to the OK field.
The following figure describes the elements of the onscreen keypad and their functions:
Element with focus
Letters, digits, punctuation marks or special characters
Command line
Copy contents of active field to clipboard
Insert clipboard contents at cursor position
Move cursor left/right
Shift to punctuation and special characters
Shift to numeric entry
Shift to upper/lower case
Additionally, you can use the following keys on the keypad as shortcuts for the selection of
character groups
Element Function
* Switch to punctuation and special characters.
# Toggle between lowercase characters, uppercase characters, and digits.
OpenStage 20/40
With the OpenStage 20/40, use the keypad for entering parameters. With the 3 way/5 way-
Navigator, you can enter, delete, copy and paste characters and numbers as well as navi-
gate within an entry and toggle the input mode.
6. Save and exit
When you are done, select Save & exit and press .
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In the default configuration, the LAN port supports automatic detection of cable con-
> figuration (pass through or crossover cable) and will reconfigure itself as needed to
connect to the network. If the phone is set up to manually configure the switch port
settings, the cable detection mechanism is disabled. In this case, care must be taken
to use the correct cable type.
The PC Ethernet port is controlled by the PC port mode parameter. If set to "Disabled", the PC
port is inactive; if set to "Enabled", it is active. If set to "Mirror", the data traffic at the LAN port
is mirrored at the PC port. This setting is for diagnostic purposes. If, for instance, a PC running
Ethereal/Wireshark is connected to the PC port, all network activities at the phone’s LAN port
can be captured.
When PC port autoMDIX is enabled, the switch determines automatically whether a regular
MDI connector or a MDI-X (crossover) connector is needed, and configures the connector ac-
cordingly.
Data required
• LAN port speed / LAN port type: Settings for the ethernet port connected to a LAN
switch.
Value range: "Automatic," "10 Mbps half duplex", "10 Mbps full duplex", "100 Mbps half du-
plex", "100 Mbps full duplex", "1 Gbps half duplex" (OpenStage 60/80 G), "1 Gbps full du-
plex" (OpenStage 60/80 G).
Default: "Automatic".
• PC port speed / PC port type: Settings for the ethernet port connected to a PC.
Value range: "Automatic", "10 Mbps half duplex", "10 Mbps full duplex", "100 Mbps half du-
plex", "100 Mbps full duplex", "1 Gbps half duplex" (OpenStage 60/80 G), "1 Gbps full du-
plex" (OpenStage 60/80 G).
Default: "Automatic".
• PC port mode / PC port status: Controls the PC port.
Value range: "disabled", "enabled", "mirror".
Default: "disabled".
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LAN Settings
|--- Administration
|--- Network
|--- Port Configuration
|--- LAN port type
|--- PC port status
|--- PC port type
|--- PC port autoMDIX
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3.2.2 VLAN
VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) is a technology that allows network administrators to parti-
tion one physical network into a set of virtual networks (or broadcast domains).
Physically partitioning the LAN into separate VLANs allows a network administrator to build a
more robust network infrastructure. A good example is a separation of the data and voice net-
works into data and voice VLANs. This isolates the two networks and helps shield the endpoints
within the voice network from disturbances in the data network and vice versa.
The implementation of a voice network based on VLANs requires the network infra-
> structure (the switch fabric) to support VLANs.
In a layer 1 VLAN, the ports of VLAN-aware switch are assigned to a VLAN statically. The
switch only forwards traffic to a particular port if that port is a member of the VLAN that the traffic
is allocated to. Any device connected to a VLAN-assigned port is automatically a member of
this VLAN, without being a VLAN aware device itself. If two or more network clients are con-
nected to one port, they cannot be assigned to different VLANs. When a network client is mov-
ing from one switch to another, the switches’ ports have to be updated accordingly by hand.
With a layer 2 VLAN, the assignment of VLANs to network clients is realized by the MAC ad-
dresses of the network devices. In some environments, the mapping of VLANs and MAC ad-
dresses can be stored and managed by a central database. Alternatively, the VLAN ID, which
defines the VLAN whereof the device is a member, can be assigned directly to the device, e. g.
by DHCP. The task of determining the VLAN an Ethernet packet is belonging to is carried out
by VLAN tags within each Ethernet frame. As the MAC addresses are (more or less) wired to
the devices, mobility does not require any administrator action, as opposed to layer 1 VLAN. It
is possible to assign one device, i.e. one MAC address, to different VLANs.
It is important that every switch connected to a PC is VLAN-capable. This is also true for the
integrated switch of the OpenStage. The phone must be configured as a VLAN aware endpoint
if the phone itself is a member of the voice VLAN, and the PC connected to the phone’s PC port
is a member of the data VLAN.
The VLAN ID can be configured automatically by DHCP or manually.
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LAN Settings
|--- Administration
|--- Network
|--- IP Configuration
|--- VLAN discovery
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IP Network Parameters
Data required
• Layer 2: Activates or deactivates QoS on layer 2.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
Default: "Yes".
• Layer 2 voice: Sets the CoS (Class of Service) value for voice data (RTP streams).
Value range: 0-7.
Default: 5.
• Layer 2 signalling: Sets the CoS (Class of Service) value for signaling.
Value range: 0-7.
Default: 3.
• Layer 2 default: Sets the default CoS (Class of Service) value.
Value range: 0-7.
Default: 0.
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--- Administration
|
--- Network
|
--- QoS
|
--- Service
|--- Layer 2
|--- Layer 2 voice
|--- Layer 2 signalling
|--- Layer 2 default
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IP Network Parameters
Three drop levels Y are reserved for AFXY: AFX1 (low drop probability), AFX2 and AFX3
(High drop probability). In the case of low drop level, packets are buffered over an extended
period in the case of high drop level, packets are promptly rejected if they cannot be for-
warded.
Data required
• Layer 3: Activates or deactivates QoS on layer 3.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
Default: "Yes".
• Layer 3 voice: Sets the CoS (Class of Service) value for voice data (RTP streams).
Value range: "AF11", "AF12", "AF13", "AF21", "AF22", "AF23", "AF31", "AF32", "AF33",
"AF41", "AF42", "AF43", "EF", "CST".
Default: "EF".
• Layer 3 signalling: Sets the CoS (Class of Service) value for signaling.
Value range: "AF11", "AF12", "AF13", "AF21", "AF22", "AF23", "AF31", "AF32", "AF33",
"AF41", "AF42", "AF43", "EF", "CST").
Default: "AF31".
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The change will only have effect if you restart the phone.
>
The following parameters can be obtained by DHCP:
Basic informations
• IP Address
• Subnet Mask
Optional informations
• Default Route (Routers option 3)
• IP Routing/Route 1 & 2 (Static Routes option 33)
• SNTP IP Address (NTP Server option 42)
• Timezone offset (Time Server Offset option 2)
• Primary/Secondary IP Addresses (DNS Server option 6)
• DNS Domain Name (DNS Domain option 15)
• SIP Addresses / SIP Server & Registrar (SIP Server option 120)
• Vendor Unique (option 43)
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Data required
• IP address: used for addressing the phone.
• Subnet mask: subnet mask that is needed for the subnet in use.
|--- Administration
|--- Network
|--- IP Configuration
|--- IP address
|--- Subnet mask
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IP Network Parameters
The change will only have effect if you restart the phone.
>
Administration via WBM
Network > IP configuration
|--- Administration
|--- Network
|--- IP Configuration
|--- Route (default)
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Data required
• Route 1/2 IP address: IP address of the selected route.
• Route 1/2 gateway: IP address of the gateway for the selected route.
• Route 1/2 mask: Network mask for the selected route.
|
--- Administration
|
--- Network
|
--- IP Configuration
|--- Route 1 IP
|--- Route 1 gateway
|--- Route 1 mask
|--- Route 2 IP
|--- Route 2 gateway
|--- Route 2 mask
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IP Network Parameters
3.3.6 DNS
The main task of the domain name system (DNS) is to translate domain names to IP address-
es. For some features and functions of the OpenStage phone, it is necessary to configure the
DNS domain the phone belongs to, as well as the nameservers needed for DNS resolving.
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Data required
• Primary DNS: IP address of the primary DNS server.
• Secondary DNS: IP address of the secondary DNS server.
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IP Network Parameters
Data required
• DLS address: IP address or hostname of the server on which the Deployment Service is
running.
• DLS port: Port on which the DLS Deployment Service is listening.
Default: 18443.
• Contact gap: Minimum time interval in seconds that must elapse between HTTP requests,
in order to prevent DoS attacks.
Default: 300.
• Security mode / Security status: Determines whether the communication between the
phone and the DLS is secure.
Value range: "Default mode", "Secure mode".
Default: "Default".
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|--- Administration
|--- Network
|--- Update Service (DLS)
|--- DLS address
|--- DLS port
|--- Contact gap
|--- Security status
3.3.8 SNMP
The Simple Network Management Protocol is used by network management systems for mon-
itoring network-attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention. An SNMP
manager surveys and, if needed, configures several SNMP elements, e.g. VoIP phones.
The OpenStage phone supports SNMP version 1 and 2.
There are currently 4 categories of trap that can be sent by the phones:
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Data required
• Trap sending enabled: Enables or disables the sending of a TRAP message to the SNMP
manager.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
Default: "No".
• Trap destination: IP address or hostname of the SNMP manager that receives traps.
• Trap destination port: Port on which the SNMP manager is receiving TRAP messages.
• Default: 162.
• Trap community: SNMP community string for the SNMP manager receiving TRAP mes-
sages.
Default: "snmp".
• Queries allowed: Enables or disables queries from the SNMP manager.
• Query password: Password for the execution of a query by the SNMP manager.
• Diagnostic sending enabled: Enables or disables the sending of diagnostic data to the
SNMP manager.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
Default: "No".
• Diagnostic destination: IP address or hostname of the SNMP manager receiving diag-
nostic data.
• Diagnostic destination port: Port on which the SNMP manager is receiving diagnostic
data.
• Diagnostic community: SNMP community string for the SNMP manager receiving diag-
nostic data.
• QoS traps to QCU: Enables or disables the sending of TRAP messages to the QCU serv-
er.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
Default: "No".
• QCU address: IP address of the QCU server.
• QCU port: Port on which the QCU server is listening for messages.
Default: 12010.
• QCU community: QCU community string.
Default: "QOSCD".
• QoS to generic destination / QoS to generic device: Enables or disables the sending of
QoS traps to a generic destination.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
Default: "No".
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--- Administration
|
--- System
|--- SNMP
|--- Trap sending enabled
|--- Trap destination
|--- Trap destination port
|--- Trap community
|--- Diag sending enabled
|--- Diag destination
|--- Diag destination port
|--- Diag community
|--- QoS traps to QCU
|--- QCU address
|--- QCU port
|--- QCU community
|--- QoS to generic device
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Speech Encryption (V1R4.x upwards)
For secure calls, it is required that both endpoints support SRTP. The secure call in-
> dication tells the user that the other endpoint has acknowledged the secure connec-
tion.
In order to use SRTP, the phone must be configured for NTP (for further information
> please see Section 3.5.4, “Date and Time”). The reason is that the key generation
(MIKEY) uses the system time of the particular device as a basis. Thus, encryption
will only work correctly if all devices have the same UTC time.
If SIP server certificate validation resp. Backup SIP server certificate validation is activat-
ed, the phone will validate the server certificate sent by the HiPath 8000 in order to establish a
TLS connection. The server certificate is validated against the root certificate from the trusted
certificate authority (CA), which must be stored on the phone first. For delivering the root cer-
tificate, a DLS (Deployment Software) server is required.
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Data required
• Terminal number: Number to be registered at the SIP registrar.
• Terminal name: Name to be registered at the SIP registrar.
|--- Administration
|--- System
|--- Identity
|--- Terminal number
|--- Terminal name
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System Settings
|--- Administration
|--- System
|--- Identity
|--- Display identity
|--- Enable ID
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System Settings
|--- Administration
|--- System
|--- Features
|--- Configuration
|--- General
|--- Emergency number
|--- Voicemail number
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|--- Administration
|--- Local Functions
|--- Pixel saver
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Data required
• SNTP IP address: IP address or hostname of the SNTP server.
• Timezone offset (hours): Shift in hours corresponding to UTC.
• Daylight saving: Enables or disables daylight saving time in conjunction with Auto time
change.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
• Difference (minutes): Time difference when daylight saving time is in effect.
• Auto time change / Auto DST: Enables or disables automatic control of daylight saving
time according to the Time zone.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
• Time zone / DST zone: Area with common start and end date for daylight saving time.
Value range: "Australia 2007 (ACT, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria)", "Australia 2007
(New South Wales)", "Australia (Western Australia)", "Australia 2008+ (ACT, New South
Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria)", "Brazil", "Canada", "Canada (Newfound-
land)", "Europe (Portugal, United Kingdom)", "Europe (Finland)", "Europe (Rest)", "Mexi-
co", "United States".
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|
--- Administration
|
--- Date and Time
|--- SNTP IP address
|--- Timezone offset
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System Settings
The manual setting of Time and Date is located in the user menu, not in the
> administrator menu.
Data required
• Local time (hh:mm): Local time.
• Local date (day, month, year): Local date.
• Allow daylight saving: Defines whether there is daylight is set.
• Difference (minutes): Timezone offset in minutes.
|--- Menu
|--- Date and Time
|--- Time
|--- Date
|--- Daylight saving
|
--- Difference (mins)
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SIP server address provides the IP address or host name of the SIP proxy server (Hipath
8000). This is necessary for outgoing calls. SIP registrar address contains the IP address or
host name of the registration server, to which the phone will send REGISTER messages. When
registered, the phone is ready to receive incoming calls. SIP gateway address gives the IP
address or host name of the SIP gateway. The SIP gateway performs a conversion of SIP to
TDM, which enables to phone directly into the public network.Data required
• SIP server address: IP address or host name of the SIP proxy server.
• SIP registrar address: IP address or host name of the registration server.
• SIP gateway address: IP address or host name of the SIP gateway.
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System Settings
|--- Administration
|--- System
|--- Registration
|--- SIP Addresses
|--- SIP server
|--- SIP registrar
|--- SIP gateway
Data required
• SIP server: Port of the SIP proxy server.
Default: 5060.
• SIP registrar: Port of the server at which the phone registers.
Default: 5060.
• SIP gateway: Port of the SIP gateway.
Default: 5060.
• SIP local: Port used by the phone for sending and receiving SIP messages.
Default: 5060.
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|--- Administration
|--- Network
|--- Port Configuration
|--- SIP server
|--- SIP registrar
|--- SIP gateway
|--- SIP local
Unauthenticated Registration
For unauthenticated registration, the following parameters must be set on the phone: Terminal
number or Terminal name (see Section 3.5.1.1, “Terminal Identity”), SIP server and SIP regis-
trar address (see Section 3.5.5.1, “SIP Addresses”). Moreover, the correct Server type must
be set. Additionally, the expiry time of a registration can be specified by Registration timer.
In unauthenticated mode, the server must pre-authenticate the user. This procedure is server
specific and is not described here.
Authenticated Registration
The phone supports the digest authentication scheme and requires some parameters to be
configured in addition to those for unauthenticated registration. By providing a User ID and a
Password which match with a corresponding account on the SIP registrar, the phone authen-
ticates itself. Optionally, a Realm can be added. This parameter specifies the protection domain
wherein the SIP authentication is meaningful. The protection domain is globally unique, so that
each protection domain has its own arbitrary usernames and passwords.
A challenge from the server for authentication information is not only restricted to the
> REGISTER message, but can also occur in response to other SIP messages, e. g.
INVITE.
If registration has not succeeded at startup or registration fails after having been pre-
> viously successfully registered the phone will try to re-register every 30 seconds.
This is not configurable.
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Data required
• Registration timer (seconds): Expiry time of the registration in seconds.
Default value: 3600.
• Server type: Type of server the phone will register to.
Value range: "Other", "HiQ8000".
Default value: "HiQ8000".
• Realm: Protection domain for authentication.
• User ID: Username required for an authenticated registration.
• Password: Password required for an authenticated registration.
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|--- Administration
|
--- System
|
--- SIP Interface
|
--- Response timer (ms)
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System Settings
Data required
• Outbound proxy: Determines whether an outbound proxy is used or not.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
Default: "No".
• Default OBP domain: Alternative value for the domain that is given in the outbound re-
quest.
|
--- Administration
|
--- System
|
--- SIP Interface
|--- Outbound proxy
|
--- Default OBP domain
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System Settings
Some server environments support their own mechanism for auditing the health of
> a session (e. g. Broadsoft). In these cases, the Session timer must be deactivated.
Data required
• Session timer enabled: Activates or deactivates the session timer mechanism.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
Default value: "No".
• Session duration (seconds): Sets the expiration time for a SIP session.
Default: 3600.
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|--- Administration
|--- System
|--- Registration
|--- SIP session
|--- Session timer
|--- Session duration
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System Settings
Data required
• Backup registration flag: Determines whether or not the backup proxy is used as a SIP
Registrar.
Value Range: "Yes", "No".
Default: "Yes".
• Backup proxy address: IP address or hostname of the backup proxy server.
• Backup registration timer: Expiry time of the registration in seconds.
Default: 3600.
• Backup transport: Transport protocol to be used for messages to the backup proxy.
Value range: "TCP", "UDP", "TLS".
Default: "UDP".
• Backup OBP flag: Determines whether or not the backup proxy is used as an outbound
proxy.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
Default: "No".
• Network > Port Configuration > Backup proxy: Port of the backup proxy server.
Default: 5060.
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System Settings
|--- Administration
|--- System
|--- Registration
|--- SIP Session
|--- SIP Survivability
|--- Backup registration flag
|--- Backup proxy address
|--- Backup transport
|--- OBP flag
|--- Administration
|
--- Network
|--- Port Configuration
|
--- Backup proxy
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Features - Configuration
|--- Administration
|--- System
|--- Features
|--- Configuration
|--- General
|
--- Allow refuse
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|--- Administration
|--- System
|--- Features
|--- Addressing
|--- Group pickup URI
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|--- Administration
|--- System
|--- Features
|--- Configuration
|--- Audio
|--- Group pickup tone allowed
|--- Group pickup as ringer
|
--- Group pickup visual alert
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|--- Administration
|--- System
|--- Features
|--- Configuration
|--- General
|--- Transfer on hangup
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Features - Configuration
Data required
• Code for callback busy / Callback: Busy: Access code that is sent to the server if the
line is busy.
• Code for callback no reply / Callback: No reply: Access code that is sent to the server
if the callee does not reply.
• Code for callback cancel all / Callback: Cancel all: Access code for canceling all call-
back requests on the server.
|
--- Administration
|
--- System
|
--- Features
|
--- Addressing
|--- Callback: Busy
|--- Callback: No reply
|--- Callback: Cancel all
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|--- Administration
|--- System
|--- Features
|--- Addressing
|--- MWI server URI
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Features - Configuration
It is recommended not to enter the full URI, but only the user part. For instance, enter
> "123", not "123@<SIP SERVER ADDRESS>". A full address in this place might cau-
se a conflict when the HiPath 8000 uses multiple nodes.
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|--- Administration
|--- System
|
--- Features
|
--- Configuration
|
--- General
|
--- Server features
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|--- Administration
|--- System
|--- Features
|--- Configuration
|--- General
|
--- Allow uaCSTA
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|--- Administration
|--- System
|--- Features
|--- Configuration
|--- General
|
--- Not used timeout
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Multiline Appearance/Keyset
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For the configuration of line keys, the use of the DLS (Deployment Service) is recom-
> mended. For operating the DLS, please refer to the DLS user’s guide. Alternatively,
the web interface or the local menu can be used. Note that the creation of a new line
key and the configuration of some parameters can not be accomplished by the pho-
ne’s local menu.
Generally, it is advisable to restrict the user’s possibilities to modify line keys. This
can be achieved solely by the DLS. For further instructions, see the DLS Administra-
tion Guide.
The Realm, a protection domain used for authenticated access to the SIP server, works as a
name space. Any combination of user id and password is meaningful only within the realm it is
assigned to. The other parameters necessary for authenticated access are User Identifier and
Password. For all three parameters, there must be corresponding entries on the SIP server.
The Shared type parameter determines whether the line is a shared line, i. e. shared with other
endpoints, or a private line, i .e. available exclusively for this endpoint. A line that is configured
as primary line on one phone can be configured as secondary line on other phones.
When Allow in Overview is set to "Yes", the line will be visible in the line overview on the
phone’s display.
Data required
• Key label <n>: Set the label of the line key with the key number <n>.
Default: "Line".
• Primary line: Determines whether the line is the primary line.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
Default: "No".
• Ring on/off: Determines whether the line rings on an incoming call.
Value range: "On", "Off".
Default: "On".
• Ring delay: Time interval in seconds after which the line starts ringing on an incoming call.
Default: 0.
• Selection order: Priority assigned to the line for the selection of an outgoing line.
Default: 0.
• Address: Address/phone number which has a corresponding entry on the SIP server/
registrar.
• Realm: Domain wherein user id and password are valid.
• User Identifier: User name for authentication with the SIP server.
• Password: Password for authentication with the SIP server.
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• Shared type: Determines whether the line is a shared line (shared by multiple endpoints)
or a private line (only available for this endpoint).
Value range: "shared", "private", "unknown".
Default: "shared".
• Allow in Overview: Determines whether the line appears in the phone’s line overview.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
Default: "Yes".
A new line key can only be added by use of the WBM or, preferably, the DLS. Once
> a line key exists, it can also be configured by the local menu.
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When a terminating call exists, the terminating line preference takes priority over
> originating line preference.
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• "none": To answer a call, the user manually selects a line by pressing its line key before
going off-hook, or by pressing the speaker key. Manual line selection overrides auto-
matic line preferences.
Line action mode determines the consequence for an established connection when the line
key is pressed. If "hold" is selected, the call currently active is set to hold as soon as the line
key is activated. The user has two options: 1) to reconnect to the remote phone by pressing the
line key that corresponds to that call, or 2) to initiate another call from the newly selected line.
If "release" is selected, the previously established call is ended.
If Show Focus is checked, the LED of a line key flutters when the line is in use. If it is not
checked, the line key is lit steady when it is in use.
The Reservation timer sets the period after which the reservation of a line is canceled. A line
is automatically reserved for the keyset whenever the user has selected a line for an outgoing
call and hears a dial tone. The reservation of a line is accomplished by the HiPath 8000 server,
which notifies all the endpoints sharing this line. If set to 0, the reservation timer is deactivated.
Forward indication activates or deactivates the indication of station forwarding, i. e. the for-
warding function of the HiPath 8000. If Forward indication is activated and station forwarding
is active for the corresponding line, the LED of the line key blinks.
Preselect mode determines the phone’s behaviour when a call is active, and another call is
ringing. If the parameter is set to "Single button", the user can accept the call a single press on
the line key. If it is set to "Preselection", the user must first press the line key to select it and
then press it a second time to accept the call. In both cases, the options for a ringing call are
presented to the user: "Accept", "Reject", "Deflect".
Preselect timer sets the timeout for an incoming call. After the timeout has expired, the call is
no longer available.
Data required
• Rollover ring: Determines if a ringtone will signal an incoming call while a call is active.
Value range: "No ring", "Alert beep", "Alert ring".
Default: "Alert beep".
• LED on registration: Determines if line LEDs will signal SIP registration.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
Default: "Yes".
• Originating line preference: Selects the line to be used for outgoing calls.
Value range: "Idle line", "Primary", "Last", "None".
Default: "Idle line".
• Terminating line preference: Determines which line with an incoming call shall be select-
ed for answering.
Value range: "Ringing line", "Incoming", "Incoming PLP", "Ringing PLP", "None".
Default: "Idle line".
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• Line action mode: Determines the consequence for an established connection when the
line key is pressed.
Value range: "Hold", "Release".
Default: "Hold".
• Show focus: Determines whether the line Key LED blinks or is steady when it is in use.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
Default: "Yes".
• Reservation timer: Sets the period in seconds after which a line reservation is cancelled.
If set to 0, the reservation timer is deactivated.
Default: 60.
• Forward indication: Activates or deactivates the indication of station forwarding.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
Default: "No".
• Preselect mode: Determines whether an incoming call is accepted by a single press on
the corresponding line key or a double press is needed.
Value range: "Single button", "Preselection".
Default: "Single button".
• Preselect timer: Sets the timeout in seconds for accepting an incoming call.
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This feature is available only on OpenStage 40/60/80, and requires HiPath V 3.0.
>
A DSS key is a special variant of a line key. It enables a direct connection to a target phone,
allowing the user to pick up or forward a call alerting the DSS target and make/complete a call
to the DSS target.
Generally, it is advisable to restrict the user’s possibilities to modify line keys, includ-
> ing DSS keys. This can be achieved solely by the DLS. For further instructions, see
the DLS Administration Guide.
If the user picks up an incoming call for the DSS target by pressing the associated DSS key,
the call is forwarded to the user’s primary line. Thereafter, the user’s phone rings, and the user
can accept the call.
To enable the immediate answering of a call via the DSS key, Allow auto-answer in
> the user menu must be activated. The complete path on the WBM is:
User Pages > Configuration > Incoming calls > CTI calls > Allow auto-answer.
The value of Call pickup detect timer (seconds) determines the time interval, within which
the call must be present at the primary line. If the interval is exceeded, forwarding will not be
tried any longer. The default is 3.
If Deflecting call enabled is checked, the user can forward an alerting call to the DSS target
by pressing the DSS key. The default is "No".
If Allow pickup to be refused is checked, the user is enabled to reject a call alerting on the
line associated with the DSS key. The default is "No".
Administration via WBM
System > Features > DSS Settings
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|--- Administration
|--- System
|--- Features
|--- Feature Access
|--- Call establish
|--- Deflect to DSS
|--- Refuse DSS pickup
|--- Administration
|
--- System
|--- Features
|
--- Configuration
|--- General
|
--- DSS Pickup timer
Data required
• Key label <key number>: Label to be displayed on the display.
Default: "DSS".
• Address: SIP Address of Record of the destination that is assigned to the DSS key.
• Realm: SIP Realm of the DSS destination.
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Dialing
3.8 Dialing
To enable the number conversion, all parameters not marked as optional must be
> provided, and the canonical dial lookup settings must be configured (see Section
3.8.2, “Canonical Dial Lookup”).
Data required
• Local country code: E.164 Country code, e.g. "49" for Germany, "44" for United Kingdom.
Maximum length: 5.
• National prefix digit: Prefix for national connections, e.g. "0" in Germany and United King-
dom. Maximum length: 5.
• Local national code: Local area code or city code, e.g. "89" for Munich, "20" for London.
Maximum length: 6.
• Minimal local number length: Minimum number of digits in a local PSTN number, e.g.
3335333 = 7 digits.
• Local enterprise number: Number of the company/PBX wherein the phone is residing.
Maximum length: 10. (Optional)
• PSTN access code: Access code used for dialing out from a PBX to a PSTN. Maximum
length: 10. (Optional)
• International access code: International prefix used to dial to another country, e.g. "00"
in Germany and United Kingdom. Maximum length: 5.
• Operator codes: List of extension numbers for a connection to the operator. The numbers
entered here are not converted to canonical format. Maximum length: 50. (Optional)
• Emergency number: List of emergency numbers to be used for the phone. If there are
more than one numbers, they must be separated by commas. The numbers entered here
are not converted to canonical format. Maximum length: 50. (Optional)
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From V1R4.x on, these emergency numbers can also be dialed when the phone is locked,
in line with the emergency number configured in Features > Configuration (see Section
3.5.2, “Emergency and Voice Mail”).
• Initial extension digits / Initial digits: List of initial digits of all possible extensions in the
local enterprise network. When a call number could not be matched as a public network
number, the phone checks if it is part of the local enterprise network. This is done by com-
paring the first digit of the call number to the value(s) given here. If it matches, the call num-
ber is recognized as a local enterprise number and processed accordingly.
If, for instance, the extensions 3000-5999 are configured in the HiPath 8000, each number
will start with 3, 4, or 5. Therefore, the digits to be entered are 3, 4, 5.
• Internal numbers
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• "For external numbers": Default value. All public network numbers will be prefixed with
the access code that allows a number a call to be routed outside the enterprise net-
work. However, international numbers that use the + prefix will not be given access
code.
• International gateway code:
• "Use national code": Default value. All international formatted numbers will be dialled
explicitly by using the access code for the international gateway to replace the "+" pre-
fix.
• "Leave as +": All international formatted numbers will be prefixed with "+".
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|--- Administration
|--- Local Functions
|--- Locality
|--- Canonical dial settings
|--- Local country code
|--- National prefix digit
|--- Local national code
|--- Minimum local number length
|--- Local enterprise node
|--- PSTN access code
|--- International access code
|--- Operator code
|--- Emergency number
|--- Administration
|--- Local Functions
|--- Locality
|
--- Canonical dial
|--- Internal numbers
|--- External numbers
|--- External access code
|
--- International gateway
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To make sure that canonical dial lookup works properly, at least the following para-
> meters of the phone must be provided:
• Local country code (-> Section 3.8.1)
• Local area code (-> Section 3.8.1)
• Local enterprise code (-> Section 3.8.1)
Up to 5 patterns can be defined. The Local code 1 ... 5 parameters define up to 5 different local
enterprise nodes, whilst International code 1... 5 define up to 5 international codes, that is,
fully E.164 call numbers for use in a PSTN.
Data required
• Local code 1 ... 5: Local enterprise code for the node/PBX the phone is connected to.
Example: "722" for Siemens Munich.
• International code 1 ... 5: Sequence of "+", local country code, local area code, and local
enterprise node corresponding to to one or more phone entries.
Example: "+4989722" for Siemens Munich.
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3.9 Mobility
The Mobility feature requires the HiPath Deployment Severice (DLS). If the phone is mobility
enabled by the DLS, a mobile user can log on to the phone and thereby have his own user set-
tings transferred to the phone. These user data are stored in the DLS database and include, for
instance, SIP registration settings, dialing properties, key layouts, as well as the user’s phone-
book.
If the mobile user changes some settings, the changed data is sent to the DLS server. This en-
sures that his user profile is updated if necessary.
If Unauthorized logoff trap is set to "Yes", a message is sent to the SNMP server if an unau-
thorized attempt is made to log off the mobile user.
Logoff trap delay defines the time span in seconds between the unauthorized logoff attempt
and the trap message to the SNMP server.
Timer med priority determines the time span in seconds between a change of user data in the
phone and the transfer of the changes to the DLS server.
The Mobility feature parameter indicates whether the mobility feature is enabled by the DNS
or not.
Data required
• Unauthorized logoff trap: An SNMP trap is sent on an unauthorized logoff attempt.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
Default: "No".
• Logoff trap delay: Time span in seconds between the unauthorized logoff attempt and the
SNMP trap.
Default: 300.
• Timer med priority: Time span in seconds between a data change in the phone and its
transfer to the DLS server.
Default: 60.
• Mobility feature: Indicates whether the mobility feature is enabled.
|
--- Administration
|
--- Mobility
|--- Unauthorized logoff trap
|--- Logoff trap delay
|--- Timer med priority
|--- Mobility feature
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For all user data, which includes files as well as phonebook content, the following
> amounts of storage place are available:
• OpenStage 20/40: 4 MB
• OpenStage 60/80: 8 MB
If Use defaults is activated for a specific file type, any specific settings for this file
> type are overridden by the defaults.
Data required
• Download method: Selects the protocol to be used.
Value range: "FTP", "HTTPS".
Default: "FTP".
• Server address: IP address or hostname of the FTP/HTTPS server in use.
• Server port: Port number of the FTP/HTTPS server in use.
Default: 21.
• FTP account: Account at the server (if applicable).
• FTP username: User name for accessing the server.
• FTP password: Password corresponding to the user name.
• FTP path: Path of the directory containing the files.
• HTTPS base URL: IP address or hostname of the HTTPS server in use; only applicable if
Download method is switched to "HTTPS".
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Do not disconnect the phone from the LAN or power unit during software update. An
7 active update process is indicated by blinking LEDs and/or in the display.
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|--- Administration
|--- File Transfer
|--- Phone app
|--- Use default
|--- Download method
|--- Server
|--- Port
|--- Account
|--- Username
|--- Password
|--- FTP path
|--- HTTPS base URL
|--- Filename
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In the File transfer > Phone application dialog, set After submit to "start download" and press
the Submit button.
2. Press the g key. A context menu opens. In the context menu, select Download. The down-
load will start immediately.
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|--- Administration
|--- File Transfer
|--- Hold Music
|--- Use default
|--- Download method
|--- Server
|--- Port
|--- Account
|--- Username
|--- Password
|--- FTP path
|--- HTTPS base URL
|--- Filename
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In the File transfer > Hold music dialog, set After submit to "start download" and press the
Submit button.
2. Press the g key. A context menu opens. In the context menu, select Download. The down-
load will start immediately.
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|--- Administration
|--- File Transfer
|--- Picture Clip
|--- Use default
|--- Download method
|--- Server
|--- Port
|--- Account
|--- Username
|--- Password
|--- FTP path
|--- HTTPS base URL
|
--- Filename
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In the File transfer > Picture clip dialog, set After submit to "start download" and press the
Submit button.
2. Press the g key. A context menu opens. In the context menu, select Download. The down-
load will start immediately.
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--- Administration
|
--- File Transfer
|--- LDAP
|--- Use default
|--- Download method
|--- Server
|--- Port
|--- Account
|--- Username
|--- Password
|--- FTP path
|--- HTTPS base URL
|--- Filename
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In the File transfer > LDAP dialog, set After submit to "start download" and press the Submit
button.
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3.10.7 Logo
On OpenStage 40/60/80, a custom background image for the telephony interface can be sup-
plied. In most cases, this will be the company logo.
On OpenStage 40, monochrome bitmap files (BMP) are supported. The ideal size is as follows:
• Width: 144 px
• Height: 32 px
On OpenStage 60/80, the supported file formats are JPEG and PNG. The ideal size values are
is as follows:
OpenStage 60:
• Width: 240 px
• Height: 70 px
OpenStage 80:
• Width: 480 px
• Height: 148 px
If the size should deviate from these values, the image will appear skewed.
For guidance on creating a logo file for OpenStage 40/60/80, see Section 4.2, “How to Create
Logo Files for OpenStage Phones”.
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|--- Administration
|--- File Transfer
|--- Logo
|--- Use default
|--- Download method
|--- Server
|--- Port
|--- Account
|--- Username
|--- Password
|--- FTP path
|--- HTTPS base URL
|--- Filename
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In the File transfer > Logo dialog, set After submit to "start download" and press the Submit
button.
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3.10.8 Screensaver
The screensaver is displayed when the phone is in idle mode. It performs a slide show consist-
ing of images which can be uploaded using the web interface.
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• HTTPS base URL: IP address or hostname of the HTTPS server in use; only applicable if
Download method is switched to "HTTPS".
|--- Administration
|--- File Transfer
|--- Screensaver
|--- Use default
|--- Download method
|--- Server
|--- Port
|--- Account
|--- Username
|--- Password
|--- FTP path
|--- HTTPS base URL
|--- Filename
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In the File transfer > Screensaver dialog, set After submit to "start download" and press the
Submit button.
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|--- Administration
|--- File Transfer
|--- Ringer
|--- Use default
|--- Download method
|--- Server
|--- Port
|--- Account
|--- Username
|--- Password
|--- FTP path
|--- HTTPS base URL
|--- Filename
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In the File transfer > Ringer dialog, set After submit to "start download" and press the Submit
button.
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Corporate Phonebook: Directory Settings
3.11.1 LDAP
Data required
• Server address: IP address or hostname of the LDAP server.
• Server port: Port on which the LDAP server is listening for requests.
Default: 389.
• Authentication: Authentication method used for connecting to the LDAP server. value
range: "Anonymous", "Simple".
Default: "Anonymous".
• User name: User name used for authentication with the LDAP server.
• Password: Password used for authentication with the LDAP server.
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--- Administration
|
--- Local Functions
|
--- Directory Settings
|--- LDAP server address
|--- LDAP server port
|--- LDAP authentication
|--- LDAP user name
|--- LDAP password
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Speech
3.12 Speech
|--- Administration
|--- Network
|--- Port Configuration
|--- RTP base
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|--- Administration
|--- Speech
|--- Codec Preferences
|--- Silence suppression
|--- Packet size
|--- G.711
|--- G.729
|
--- G.722
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|--- Administration
|--- Speech
|--- Audio Settings
|--- Disable microphone
|--- Disable loudspeech
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Data required
• Display name: Program name to be displayed on the phone.
Value specifications:
• It must be unique on the phone.
• It cannot contain the ’^’ character.
• It cannot not be empty.
• Its length cannot not exceed 20 characters.
• Application name: Used internally to identify the XML application running on the phone.
Value specifications:
• It must be unique on the phone.
• It cannot contain non-alphanumeric characters, spaces for instance.
• The first character must be a letter.
• It must not be empty.
• Its length must not exceed 20 characters.
• Protocol: Communication protocol for the data exchange with the server.
Value range: "HTTP", "HTTPS".
Default: "HTTPS".
• Server address: IP address or domain/host name of the server that provides the applica-
tion or the XML document.
• Server port number: Number of the port that the server uses to provide the application or
XML document.
• Program name: Relative path to the servlet or to the first XML page of the application on
the server.
• XML trace enabled: Enables or Disables the debugging of the XML application.
Value range: "Yes", "No".
Default: "No".
• Debug program name: The relative path to a special servlet that receives the debug in-
formation.
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|--- Administration
|--- Applications
|--- XML
|--- Add application
|--- Display name
|--- Application name
|--- Server address
|--- Server port
|--- Protocol
|--- Program name
|--- XML trace enabled
|--- Debug program name
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|--- Applications
|--- XML
|--- Add application
| |--- Use proxy
|
--- Add Xpressions
|--- Use proxy
|
--- Administration
|--- Network
|
--- IP Configuration
|--- HTTP proxy
|--- Administration
|--- Network
|--- Port configuration
|--- HTTP proxy
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|--- Administration
|--- Applications
|--- XML
|--- <Application to be modified>
|--- Display name
|--- Application name
|--- Server address
|--- Server port
|--- Protocol
|--- Program name
|--- XML trace enabled
|--- Debug program name
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|--- Administration
|--- Applications
|--- XML
|--- <Application to be modified>
|--- Display name
|--- Application name
|--- Server address
|--- Server port
|--- Protocol
|--- Program name
|--- XML trace enabled
|--- Debug program name
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Password
3.14 Password
The passwords for user and administrator can be set here. They have to be confirmed after en-
tering. The factory setting is "123456"; it should be changed after the first login.
|--- Administration
|--- Password
|--- Admin
|--- Confirmation
|--- User
|--- Confirmation
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Factory Reset
|--- Administration
|--- Maintenance
|--- Factory reset
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3.17 Diagnostics
Displayed Data
• MAC address: Shows the phone’s MAC address.
• Software version: Displays the version of the phone’s firmware.
• Last restart: Shows date and time of the last reboot.
|--- Administration
|--- General Information
|--- MAC address
|--- Software version
|--- Last restart
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3.17.3 IP Tests
For network diagnostics, the OpenStage phone can ping any host or network device to deter-
mine whether it is reachable. Additionally, the IP route to a host or network device can be traced
using the traceroute tool contained in the phone software.
The Pre Defined Ping tests provide pinging for a pre-defined selection of servers: DLS, SIP
server, and SIP registrar.
Ping tests enables the pinging of a random IP address.
The Pre Defined Trace tests provide traceroute tests for a pre-defined selection of servers:
DLS, SIP server, and SIP registrar.
Traceroute enables traceroute tests for a random IP address.
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The File size (bytes) parameter sets the maximum file size. When the maximum size is
reached, the file is deleted, and a new file is generated. The trace data is then written to the
new file. The default value is 65536.
The Trace timeout (minutes) determines when to stop tracing, i. e. writing to the trace file.
If Automatic clear before start is checked, the existing trace file will be deleted on pressing
the Submit button, and a new, empty trace file will be generated. By default, it is unchecked.
You can read the log files by clicking on the appropriate hyperlinks (the hyperlinks work only if
the file in question has been created). The following logs can be viewed:
• Download trace file
The trace data according to the settings specified for the services.
• Download boot file
The system messages of the booting process.
• Download saved trace file
Normally, the trace file is saved only in the phone RAM. When the phone restarts in a con-
trolled manner, the trace file will be saved in permanent memory.
• Download saved boot file
Normally, the boot file is saved only in the phone RAM. When the phone restarts in a con-
trolled manner, the boot file will be saved in permanent memory..
• Download upgrade trace file
The trace log created during a software upgrade.
• Download upgrade error file
The error messages created during a software upgrade.
• Download exception file
If an exceptions occurs in a process running on the phone, a message is written to this file.
• Download old exception file
The exception file is stored permanent memory. When the file has reached its size limit, it
will be saved as old exception file, and the current exception file is emptied for future mes-
sages. The old exception file can be viewed here.
• Download old trace file
The trace file is stored permanent memory. When the file has reached its size limit, it will
be saved as old trace file, and the current exception file is emptied for future messages.
The old trace file can be viewed here.
• Download error file
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By pressing Submit, the trace settings are submitted to the phone. With Reset, the recent
changes can be canceled.
The following trace levels can be selected:
• OFF: Default value. Only error messages are stored.
• ERROR: Error messages are stored.
• TRACE: Trace messages are stored. These contain detailed information about the pro-
cesses taking place in the phone.
• DEBUG: All types of messages are stored.
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Any CSTA messages are handled by this service. CSTA messages are used within the
phone by all services as a common call progression and control protocol.
• Data Access service
Allows other services to access the data held within the phone database.
• Desktop
Responsible for the shared parts of the phone display. Primarily these are the status bar at
the top of the screen and the FPK labels.
• Digit analysis service
Analyses and modifies digit streams which are sent to and received by the phone, e.g. ca-
nonical conversion.
• Directory service
Performs a look up for data in the phonebook, trying to match incoming and outgoing num-
bers with entries in the phonebook.
• DLS client management
Handles interactions with the DLS (Deployment Service).
• Health service
Monitors other components of the phone for diagnostic purposes and provides a logging
interface for the services in the phone.
• Help
Handles the help function.
• Instrumentation service
Used by the Husim phone tester to exchange data with the phone for remote control, test-
ing and monitoring purposes.
• Java
Any Java applications running on the phone will be run in the Java sandbox controlled by
the Java service.
• Journal service
Responsible for saving and retrieving call history information, which is used by the Call log
application.
• Media control service
Provides the control of media streams (voice, tones, ringing etc. ) within the phone.
• Media processing service
This is a layer of software between the media control service, the tone generation, and
voice engine services. It is also involved in the switching of audio devices such as the hand-
set and loudspeaker.
• Mobility service
Handles the mobility feature whereby users can log onto different phones and have them
configured to their own profile.
• OBEX service
Involved with Bluetooth accesses to the phone.
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After changing the level for the tracing of SIP messages, the phone must be reboo-
> ted. Otherwise the changes would have no effect.
• SIP signalling
Involved in the creation and parsing of SIP messages. This service communicates directly
with the SIP stack.
• Sidecar service
Handles interactions between the phone and any attached sidecars.
• Team Service
Primarily concerned with keyset operation.
• Tone generation service
Handles the generation of the tones and ringers on the phone.
• Transport service
Provides the IP (LAN) interface between the phone and the outside world.
• USB backup service (V1R3.x upwards)
Used to make backup/restore to/from USB stick by using password. This item is available
in the phone GUI.
• vCard parser service (V1R3.x upwards)
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Handles parsing and identification of VCard information while sending or getting VCards
via Bluetooth.
• Voice engine
Provides a switching mechanism for voice streams within the phone. This component is
also involved in QDC, Music on hold and voice instrumentation.
• Voice mail
Handles the voice mail functionality.
• Voice recognition (V1R3.x upwards)
Used by the voice dial facility for recognizing spoken dialing commands.
• Web Server service
Provides access to the phone via web browser.
• 802.1x service (V1R3.x upwards)
Provides authentication to devices attached to a LAN port, establishing a point-to-point
connection or preventing access from that port if authentication fails. The service is used
for certain closed wireless access points,
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Diagnostics
This Easy Trace profile contains the tracing of SIP messages. Please note that after
> changing the level for the tracing of SIP messages, the phone must be rebooted.
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Diagnostics
3.17.6.8 802.1x
Administration via WBM
Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > 802.1x
3.17.6.10 Sidecar
Administration via WBM
Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Sidecar problems
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3.17.6.14 Messaging
Administration via WBM
Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Messaging application problems
3.17.6.15 Mobility
Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Mobility problems
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3.17.6.18 Speech
Administration via WBM
Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Speech problems
3.17.6.19 Tone
Administration via WBM
Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Tone problems
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Diagnostics
For details about the functionality, please refer to the release notes.
>
The generation of QoS (Quality of Service) reports which are sent to a QCU server (see Sec-
tion 3.3.8, “SNMP”) is configured here.
Data required
• Report mode: Sets the conditions for generating a QoS report.
Value range:
• "OFF": No reports are generated.
• "EOS Threshold exceeded": Default value. A report is created if a) a telephone con-
versation longer than the Minimum session length has just ended, and b) a threshold
value has been exceeded during the conversation.
• "EOR Threshold exceeded": A report is created if a) the report interval has just
passed, and b) a threshold value has been exceeded during the observation interval.
• "EOS (End of Session)": A report is created if a telephone conversation longer than
the Minimum session length has just ended.
• "EOR (End of Report Interval)": A report is created if the report interval has just
passed.
• Report interval (seconds): Time interval between the periodical observations.
Default: 60.
• Observation interval (seconds): During this time interval, the traffic is observed.
Value: 10.
• Minimum session length (100 millisecond units): When the Report mode is set to "EOS
Threshold exceeded" or "EOS (End of Session)", a report can be created only if the dura-
tion of the conversation exceeds this value.
Default: 20.
• Maximum jitter (milliseconds): When the jitter exceeds this value, a report is generated.
Default: 20.
• Average round trip delay (milliseconds): When the average round trip time exceeds this
value, a report is generated.
Default: 100.
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|--- Administration
|--- Network
|--- QoS
|--- Reports
|--- Generation
| |--- Mode
| |--- Report interval
| |--- Observe interval
| |--- Minimum session length
|--- Send now
|--- Thresholds
|--- Maximum jitter
|--- Round-trip delay
|--- Non-compressing:
|--- ...Lost packets (K)
|--- ...Lost consecutive
|--- ...Good consecutive
|--- Compressing:
|--- ...Lost packets (K)
|--- ...Lost consecutive
|
--- ...Good consecutive
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• Silence suppression: Number of silence suppression activation objects found in the RTP
stream received. A silence suppression activation object is defined as a period of silence
when no encoded voice signals were transmitted by the sender.
• Count of good packets: Total amount of good packets.
• Maximum jitter: Maximum jitter (in ms) found during the report interval.
• Maximum inter-arrival jitter: Maximum of the interarrival jitter values (in ms). The interar-
rival jitter is the smoothed absolute value of the jitter measurements. It is calculated con-
tinuously. For details about the calulation, see RFC 3550.
• Periods jitter threshold exceeded: Number of observation intervals in which the thresh-
old for maximum jitter was exceeded.
• Round trip delay: Average value of delay calculated for each RTCP packet. The first value
is available after about 15 sec.
• Round trip delay threshold exceeded: Set to "true" if the average round trip delay thresh-
old value was exceeded in the report interval.
• Count of lost packets: Number of packets lost in the course of speech decoding.
• Count of discarded packets: Number of the packets discarded without transferring the
contents.
• Periods of lost packets: Number of observation intervals in which the threshold for lost
packets was exceeded.
• Consecutive packet loss (CPL): List of sequences consecutive packets that were all lost,
grouped according to the amount of packets per sequence. The first number in the list
counts single lost packets, the second number counts sequences of two lost packets, and
so on. The last number counts sequences of more than 10 lost packets.
• Periods of consecutive lost packets: Number of observation intervals in which the
threshold for consecutive lost packets was exceeded.
• Consecutive good packets (CGP): List of sequences consecutive packets that were all
processed, grouped according to the amount of packets per sequence. The first number in
the list counts single good packets, the second number counts sequences of two good
packets, and so on. The last number counts sequences of more than 10 good packets. All
values are reset to 0 after an interval without packet loss.
• Periods of consecutive good packets: Number of intervals in which the count of lost
packets went below the threshold.
• Count of jitter buffer overruns: Number of packets rejected because the jitter buffer was
full.
• Count of jitter buffer under-runs: Increased by one whenever the decoder requests new
information on decoding and finds an empty jitter buffer.
• Codec change on the fly: The value is 1, if there has been a codec or SSRC change dur-
ing the observation period, and 0, if there has been no change.
• Periods with at least one threshold exceeded: Number of observation intervals with at
least one threshold exceedance. If there is no data, the value is 255. The threshold values
included are:
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• maximum jitter;
• lost packets;
• consecutive lost packets;
• consecutive good packets.
• HiPath Switch ID: Unique number identifying the HiPath switch to which the endpoints are
assigned.
• LTU number: In HiPath 4000 only, the shelf identification is taken from the shelf containing
a gateway.
• Slot number: The slot number where the phoneis connected in the shelf.
• Endpoint type: Type of the local phone.
• Version: Software version of the local phone.
• Subscriber number type: Type of subscriber number assigned to the local phone. The
possible types are:
• 1: local number, extension only;
• 2: called number, network call
• 3: E.164 number of the local phone.
• Subscriber number: Subscriber number of the local phone.
• Call ID: SIP call id.
• MAC address: MAC address of the local phone.
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|---
Administration
|--- Maintenance
|--- Remote trace
|--- Remote trace status
|--- Remote ip
|--- Remote port
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|--- Administration
|--- Maintenance
|--- Disable HPT
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3.18 Bluetooth
The Bluetooth interface can be enabled or disabled in the admin menu. By default, it is enabled.
If Bluetooth is enabled, the user has the possibility to activate or deactivate it.
In version V1R3.x upwards, the Bluetooth address is displayed.
V1R3.x and upwards: System > Features > Feature access > Services
Administration
Bluetooth
|--- Bluetooth
|--- Enable
In V1R3.x and upwards, only the device address can be viewed via the local admin menu:
|--- Administration
|--- System
|--- Features
|--- Configuration
|--- Bluetooth
|--- Local device address
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Example 3: External number, same local national code as the local phone
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Because of performance issues, half transparency in the alpha channel of the PNG
> files is not allowed on OpenStage phones. Therefore only 100% transparency or no
transparency is used in the phone’s UI elements.
1. Select the Background Color
For production purposes, we set the background color to the background color of the skin
currently selected on the phone. Later, the background color will be replaced by transpar-
ency, which facilitates placing a logo on a gradient background. The following table lists the
hexadecimal values, as used in HTML:
Phone Type Skin Color Code
OpenStage 60 Crystal Sea #BDBDBD
OpenStage 60 Warm Grey #4242421
OpenStage 80 Crystal Sea #E6EBEF
OpenStage 80 Warm Grey #3A3D3A
Tabelle 4-3
1 The background color on WP4 - skin 1 is a gradient; the colour listed
here is an average value.
Adobe Photoshop:
Click on the Background Color icon on the Color palette group, then type the color code
without leading "#" into the # field)
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4. Merge Layers
Merge the two layers to one.
Adobe Photoshop:
In the Panel, select both the background layer and the new layer containing the inserted
logo. Afterwards, go to Layer in the Menu bar, and select Merge Layers.
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5. Background Transparency
Delete the background colour so that only the exact former background colour is 100%
transparent.
Adobe Photoshop:
Make sure that the background color is selected by clicking on the Background Color icon.
In the Tool palette, click on the Eraser symbol with the right Mouse button and select the
Magic Eraser Tool. After this, got to the Menu bar and set the Tolerance field to "0".
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The task of an LDAP template is to map the phone’s search and display fields to LDAP at-
tributes that can be delivered by the server. In the LDAP template, the fields are represented
by hard-coded names: ATTRIB01, ATTRIB02, and so on. These field names are assigned to
LDAP attributes, as appropriate.
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The following examples show the relations between GUI field names, the attribute labels used
in the template, and exemplary mappings to LDAP attributes.
Given "example.com" as the LDAP subtree to be searched, the LDAP template file would look
like this:
OpenStage LDAP TEMPLATE (v.1)
SEARCHBASE="dc=example,dc=com"
ATTRIB01="sn"
ATTRIB02="givenname"
ATTRIB03="telephoneNumber"
ATTRIB04="facsimileTelephoneNumber"
ATTRIB05="mobile"
ATTRIB06="homePhone"
ATTRIB07="o"
ATTRIB08="departmentNumber"
ATTRIB09=""
ATTRIB10="title"
ATTRIB11="mail"
EOF
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3. Press Submit.
4.3.5 Test
If everything went well, you can run a test query on your OpenStage phone.
1. To navigate to the phone’s corporate phonebook, press the u button twice.
2. Press g on the TouchGuide. In the context menu, select Find by pressing i.
3. In the query mask, select the entry to be searched, for instance Last Name. Press i to
open the onscreen keypad for text input.
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4. Enter the text to be searched. For information on using the onscreen keypad, see Section
3.1, “Access via Local Phone”, step 5.
5.
6. Navigate to the Find option and press i. If the query was successful, at least one entry will
be listed in the following manner:
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7. Navigate to the desired entry and press g on the TouchGuide to open the context menu.
You can select one of the following options:
• Dial the Business 1 number.
• Dial the Mobile number.
• Have the entry’s details, that is, all attributes displayed.
• Start a new search.
• Clear the list of search results.
<SCREENSHOT context menu>
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5 Technical Reference
5.1 Menus
This section describes the structure of the administration menus of the OpenStage
> phone. For information on user menus, please refer to the user manual.
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Menus
Admin Login
Add application
Modify application
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Xpressions
Bluetooth
IP configuration (V1R2.x)
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Menus
QoS
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System Identity
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Menus
Registration
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Configuration (V1R2.x)
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Menus
DSS settings
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Program keys
Line
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Menus
Key Module 1
Key Module 2
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Keyset operation
Services
Services (V1R3.x)
Security (V1R4.x)
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Menus
Defaults
Phone application
Hold music
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Picture Clip
LDAP
Logo
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Menus
Screensaver
Ringer file
Dongle key
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Directory settings
Canonical dial
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Menus
Codec preferences
Audio settings
General information
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Call connection
DAS connection
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Menus
Sidecar problems
Speech problems
Tone problems
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USB backup/restore
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Menus
802.1x problems
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Memory information
Core dump
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Restart phone
Factory reset
HPT interface
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Glossary X
A
Address of Record (AoR)
A ->SIP ->URI that represents the "public address" of a SIP user resp. a phone or line. The
format is similar to an E-mail address: "username@hostname". (for a definition, see RFC
3261)
ADPCM
Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation. A compressed encoding method for audio
signals which are to be transmitted by a low bandwidth. As opposed to regular ->PCM, a
sample is coded as the difference between its predicted value and its real value. As this
difference is usually smaller than the real, absolute value itself, a lesser number of bits can
be used to encode it.
C
CSTA
Computer Supported Telecommunications Applications. An abstraction layer for telecom-
munications applications allowing for the interaction of ->CTI computer applications with te-
lephony devices and networks.
CTI
Computer Telephony Integration. This term denotes the interaction of computer applica-
tions with telephony devices and networks.
D
DFT
Digital Feature Telephone. A phone with no line keys.
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Allows for the automatic configuration of network
endpoints, like IP Phones and IP Clients.
DiffServ
Differentiated Services. Specifies a layer 3 mechanism for classifying and managing net-
work traffic and providing quality of service (->QoS) guarantees on ->IP networks. DiffServ
can be used to provide low-latency, guaranteed service for e. g. voice or video communi-
cation.
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DLS
The Deployment Service (DLS) is a HiPath management application for the administration
of workpoints, i. e. IP Phones and IP Clients, in both HiPath- and non-HiPath networks.
DNS
Domain Name System. Performs the translation of network domain names and computer
hostnames to ->IP addresses.
DTMF
Dual Tone Multi Frequency. A means of signaling between a phone and e. g. a voicemail
facility. The signals can be transmitted either in-band, i. e. within the speech band, or out-
band, i. e. in a separate signaling channel.
E
EAP
Extensible Authentication Protocol. An authentication framework that is frequently used in
WLAN networks. It is defined in RFC 3748.
F
FTP
File Transfer Protocol. Used for transferring files in networks, e. g., to update telephone
software.
G
G.711
ITU-T standard for audio encoding, used in ISDN and ->VoIP. It requires a 64 kBit/s band-
width.
G.722
ITU-T standard for audio encoding using split band ->ADPCM. The audio bandwidth is 7
kHz at a sampling rate of 16 kHz. There are several transfer rates ranging from 32 to 64
kBit/s, which correspond to different compression degrees. The voice quality is very good.
G.729
ITU-T standard for audio encoding with low bandwidth requirements, mostly used in VoIP.
The standard bitrate is 8 kBit/s. Music or tones such as ->DTMF or fax tones cannot be
transported reliably with this codec.
Gateway
Mediation components between two different network types, e. g., ->IP network and ISDN
network.
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GUI
Graphical User Interface.
H
HTTP
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A standard protocol for data transfer in ->IP networks.
I
IP
Internet Protocol. A data-oriented network layer protocol used for transferring data across
a packet-switched internetwork. Within this network layer, reliability is not guaranteed.
IP address
The unique address of a terminal device in the network. It consists of four number blocks
of 0 to 255 each, separated by a point.
J
Jitter
Latency fluctuations in the data transmission resulting in distorted sound.
L
LAN
Local Area Network. A computer network covering a local area, like an office, or group of
buildings.
Layer 2
2nd layer (Data Link Layer) of the 7-layer OSI model for describing data transmission inter-
faces.
Layer 3
3rd layer (Network Layer) of the 7-layer OSI model for describing the data transmission in-
terfaces.
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display. Display of numbers, text or graphics with the help of liquid crystal
technology.
LDAP
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. Simplified protocol for accessing standardized di-
rectory systems, e.g., a company telephone directory.
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LED
Light Emitting Diode. Cold light illumination in different colours at low power consumption.
M
MAC Address
Media Access Control address. Unique 48-bit identifier attached to network adapters.
MDI-X
Media Dependent Interface crossover (X). The send and receive pins are inverted. This
MDI allows the connection of two endpoints without using a crossover cable. When Auto
MDI-X is available, the MDI can switch between regular MDI and MDI-X automatically, de-
pending on the connected device.
MIB
Management Information Base. A type of database used to manage the devices in a com-
munications network.
MWI
Message Waiting Indicator. A signal, typically a LED, to notify the user that new mailbox
messages have arrived.
P
PBX
Private Branch Exchange. Private telephone system that connects the internal devices to
each other and to the ISDN network.
PCM
Pulse Code Modulation. A digital representation of an analog signal, e. g. audio data,
which consists of quantized samples taken in regular time intervals.
PING
Packet Internet Gro(u)per. A program to test whether a connection can be made to a de-
fined IP target. Data is sent to the target and returned from there during the test.
PoE
Power over Ethernet. The IEEE 802.3af standard specifies how to supply power to compli-
ant devices over Ethernet cabling (10/100Base-T).
Port
Ports are used in ->IP networks to permit several communication connections simulta-
neously. Different services often have different port numbers.
PSTN
Public Switched Telephone Network. The network of the world's public circuit-switched
telephone networks.
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QoS
Quality of Service. The term refers to control mechanisms that can provide different priority to
different users or data flows, or guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow in
accordance with requests from the application program. The OpenStage phone allows for the
setting of QoS parameters on layer 2 and layer 3 (DiffServ).
QDC
QoS Data Collection. A HiPath IP service that is used to collect data from HiPath products
in order to analyze their voice and network quality.
QCU
Quality of Service Data Collection Unit. A service tool that collects QoS report data from
IP endpoints.
QoS
Quality of Service. Provides different priority to different users or data flows, or guarantee
a certain level of performance to a data flow.
R
RAM
Random Access Memory. Memory with read / write access.
ROM
Read Only Memory. Memory with read only access.
RTCP
Realtime Transport Control Protocol. Controls the ->RTP stream and provides information
about the status of the transmission, like QoS parameters.
RTP
Realtime Transport Protocol. This application layer protocol has been designed for audio
and video communication. Typically, the underlying protocol is ->UDP.
S
SDP
Session Description Protocol. Describes and initiates multimedia sessions, like web con-
ferences. The informations provided by SDP can be processed by ->SIP.
SIP
Session Initiation Protocol. Signaling protocol for initialising and controlling sessions, used
e. g. for ->VoIP calls.
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SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol. Used for monitoring, controlling, and administra-
tion of network and network devices.
SNTP
Simple Network Time Protocol. Used to synchronize the time of a terminal device with a
timeserver.
Subnet Mask
To discern the network part from the host part of an ->IP address, a device performs an
AND operation on the IP address and the network mask. The network classes A, B, and C
each have a subnet mask that demasks the relevant bits: 255.0.0.0 for Class A,
255.255.0.0 for Class B and 255.255.255.0 for Class C. In a Class C network, for instance,
254 IP addresses are available.
Switch
Network device that connects multiple network segments and terminal devices. The for-
warding of data packets is based on ->MAC Addresses: data targeted to a specific device
is directed to the switch port that device is attached to.
T
TCP
Transfer Control Protocol. The protocol belongs to the transport layer and establishes a
connection between two entities on the application layer. It guarantees reliable and in-order
delivery of data from sender to receiver, as opposed to ->UDP.
TLS
Transport Layer Security. Ensures privacy between communicating applications. Typically,
the server is authenticated, but mutual authentication is also possible.
U
UDP
User Datagram Protocol. A minimal message-oriented transport layer protocol used espe-
cially in streaming media applications such as ->VoIP. Reliability and order of packet deliv-
ery are not guaranteed, as opposed to ->TCP, but ->UDP is faster and more efficient.
URI
Uniform Resource Identifier. A compact string of characters used to identify or name a re-
source.
URL
Uniform Resource Locator. A special type of ->URI which provides means of acting upon
or obtaining a representation of the resource by describing its primary access mechanism
or network location.
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VLAN
Virtual Local Area Network. A method of creating several independent logical networks
within a physical network. For example, an existing network can be separated into a data
and a voice VLAN.
VoIP
Voice over IP. A term for the protocols and technologies enabling the routing of voice con-
versations over the internet or through any other ->IP-based network
W
WAP
Wireless Application Protocol. A collection of protocols and technologies aiming at en-
abling access to internet applications for wireless devices. WAP can also be used by the
OpenStage phone.
WBM
Web Based Management. A web interface which enables configuration of the device using
a standard web browser.
WML
Wireless Markup Language. An XML-based markup language which supports text,
graphics, hyperlinks and forms on a ->WAP-browser.
WSP
Wireless Session Protocol. The protocol is a part of the ->WAP specification. Its task is to
establish a session between the terminal device and the WAP gateway.
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Index Z
A G
Address of Record (AoR) 6-1 Graphics Display 1-3, 1-4
Administration Menu (Local Menu) 3-1, 3-2 Group Pickup 3-48
Application Keys 1-3, 1-4, 1-5
Audio Keys 1-3, 1-4 H
Handset 1-3, 1-4, 1-5
B HiPath 8000 (Registration) 2-25
Bluetooth 3-147
I
C Initial Digits 3-71
Call Display 1-3, 1-4 Internal Numbers 3-71
Call Transfer 3-50 International Code (Local Country Code) 3-
Callback 3-52 70
Canonical Dial Lookup 3-75 International Gateway Code 3-73
Canonical Dialing 3-70 International Prefix (International Access Co-
Conference (System based) 3-54 de) 3-70
CSTA 3-55, 6-1 IP
CTI 6-1 Address 2-10
Address (Manual Configuration) 3-15
D IP 6-3
Date and Time (SNTP) 2-10, 3-30 Specific Routing 3-17
Daylight Saving 3-30
Default Route 3-16 K
DFT (Digital Feature Telephone) 6-1 Keypad 1-3, 1-4, 1-5
DHCP 3-13, 6-1
Diffserv 3-11 L
DLS (Deployment Service) 1-6, 3-20, 6-2 LAN 6-3
DNS 3-18, 6-2 LAN Port 3-5
DNS Domain Name 3-18 LDAP 6-3
DST Zone (Daylight Saving Time Zone) 3-30 LDAP Template (Download) 3-90
Line Key Configuration 3-58
E Local Area Code (Local National Code) 3-70
Emergency Number 3-27, 3-70 Local Country Code (International Code) 3-
External Access Code 3-71 70
External Numbers 3-71 Local Enterprise Number 3-70
Local National Code (Local Area Code) 3-70
F Logo (Create) 4-5
FTP Settings 3-79 Logo (Download) 3-93
Function Keys 1-3, 1-4, 1-5
M
MAC Address 6-4
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QCU 3-22
QoS 3-10
R
RTP 6-5
S
Screensaver (Download) 3-96
SIP
Registration 3-35
Server Addresses 3-33
Server Ports 3-34
Session Timer 3-41
Transport Protocol 3-40
SNMP 3-21, 6-6
Subnet Mask 2-10
Subnet Mask (Manual Configuration) 3-15
Survivability 3-43
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