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Administrator Guide Release 2.1 SI S I P I I P PHONE P H O N E 53i, 55i, 57i, 57i C 5 3 i , 5 5 i , 5 7 i , 5 7 i C T 41-001 160-00 Rev 04[...]
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Aastra T elecom will not accept liabili ty for any damages and/or long di stance char ges, which result from unauthorized and/or unl awful use. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy , Aastra T elecom will not be liable for technical or editorial erro rs or omissions contained within th is documentation. The information contained in th[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 iii Software License Agreement Aastra T e lecom Inc., hereinafter known as " Seller", g rants to Cu stomer a personal, worldwide, non-transferable, non-sublicenseable and non-exclusive , restricted use license to use Software in ob ject form solely with the Equipment for which the Software was inte nded. [...]
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41-00116 0-00, Rel ease 2.1 R ev 04 v Contents Contents Preface About this guide ........... ................ ............. ............. ................ ............. ................ ............ . xiii . Introduction ........ ............. ................ ............. ............. ................ ............. ............. ...... xii i . A[...]
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vi 41-001160-00, Release 2.1 Rev 04 Contents Chapter 2 Configuration Interface Methods . About this chapter ..... .......... ... ............. ................ ............. ............. ............. ............. ........ 2 -1 . Configuration Methods ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ................ ...[...]
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41-00116 0-00, Rel ease 2.1 R ev 04 vii Contents Chapter 4 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Pr otocol (SIP) Features . About this chapter ..... .......... ... ............. ................ ............. ............. ............. ............. ........ 4 -1 . Overview ......... ............. ................ ............. ............. [...]
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viii 41-001160-00, Release 2.1 Rev 04 Contents XML Beep Support ....................... ................ ................ ............. ................ ............. 5-48 . S tatus Scroll Delay ... ................. ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ...... 5-50 . Incoming Call Interrupts Dialin g .........[...]
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41-00116 0-00, Rel ease 2.1 R ev 04 ix Contents Chapter 6 Configuring Advanced Operat ional Features . About this chapter ..... .......... ... ............. ................ ............. ............. ............. ............. ........ 6 -1 . Advanced Operational Features ............... ....... ...... ............. ................ ............[...]
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x 41-001160-00, Release 2.1 Rev 04 Contents Chapter 9 T roubleshooting . About this chapter ..... .......... ... ............. ................ ............. ............. ............. ............. ........ 9 -1 . T r oubleshooting ........ ............. ............. ............. ................ ............. ............. ................ ...[...]
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41-00116 0-00, Rele ase 2.1 Rev 04 xi Contents SIP Basic, Global Settings .............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ............ A-41 . SIP Basic, Per-Line Settings ........... ................ ............. ................ ............. ............ A-50 . Centralized Conferencing Settings ..... ............. ..[...]
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xii 41-001160-00, Release 2.1 Rev 04 Contents Softkey/Programmable Key/Feat ure Key/Expansion Module Ke y Parameters ......... A-136 . Softkey Settings for 55i, 57i, 57i CT ... .... ......... ............. ................ ............. .......... A-137 . Programmable Key Settings for 53i and 55i ....... ............. ................. ............[...]
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41-00116 0-00, Rele ase 2.1 Rev 04 xiii Contents Appendix D Sample Configuration Files . About this appendix ............ ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ................ .... D-1 . Sample Configuration Files ... .......... ............. ................ ............. ............. ............ ..........[...]
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xiv 41-001160-00, Release 2.1 Rev 04 Contents XML Image Objects (55i, 57i/ 57i CT only) ............. ............. ................ ............. ..... G-48 . Attributes/Options to Use with XML O bjects ............. ................ ................ ............ G-58 . HTTP Post ....... ................ ............. ............. ...............[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 xiii Preface Preface About this guide Introduction This SIP IP Phone Administrator Guide provides information on the basic network setup, operation, and maintenance of the IP phon es, Models 53i, 55i, 57i, and 57i Cordless (57i CT). It also in cludes details on the functioning and configuration of th e IP phones. A[...]
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About this guid e xiv 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Preface Other Document ation The IP phone do cumentation consists of: • <Model-specific> SIP IP Phone Installation Guide – contains installation and set-up instruction s, information on general featu res and functions, an d basic options list customizat[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 xv Preface Chapters and appendi xes in this guide This guide contains the following chap ters and appendixes: For Go to An overview of the IP Phone firmwa re installation information Chapter 1 IP Phone interface methods Chapter 2 Administrator option information Chapter 3 Configuring the Ne twork and Global SIP Fea[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 1-1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview About this chapter Introduction This chapter briefly describes the IP Phone Models, and provides informatio n about installing the IP phone firmware. It also describes the firmware and configuration files that the IP phone models use for op eration. T opics This chapter covers the fo[...]
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IP Phone Models 1-2 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Overview IP Phone Models Description The IP Phone Models 53i, 55i, 57i, and 57i CT communicate over an IP network allowing you to receive and place calls in the same manner as a regular business telephone. All phone models support the Session Initia tion Protocol ([...]
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IP Phone Models 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 1-3 Overview Overview Optional Accessories The following are optional accessories for the IP Phones. A Power over Ethernet (PoE) inline power injector supplies 48 V power to the IP phone through t he Ethernet cable on pins 4 & 5 and 7 & 8. Reference For more information about installing the [...]
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IP Phone Models 1-4 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Overview The 536M module adds 36 additional softke ys to the IP phone models 53i, 55i, 57i, and 57i CT . The 536M provides paper labels for each softkey . Up to 3 modules can be piggy-backed to provide up to 108 additional so ftkeys for the phone. The 560M module a[...]
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IP Phone Models 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 1-5 Overview Overview Model 53i IP Phone This section provides brief information ab out the Model 53i IP Phone. It inclu des a list of features, and desc ribes the hard keys and default programmab le keys on the 53i. 53i Phone Features • 3-line LCD screen • 6 top keys: 4 keys are program mable ?[...]
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IP Phone Models 1-6 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Overview 53i Key Descriptions* Keys Key Description Goodbye key - Ends an active call. The Go odbye key also exits an open list, such as the Options List, without saving changes. Options key - Acce sses options to customi ze your phone. Y our System Administrator m[...]
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IP Phone Models 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 1-7 Overview Overview *See the Aastra 53i User Gu ide for mo re information about each o f these keys. Navigation keys - Pressing the UP and DOWN arrow keys lets you view different st atus and text messages on the LCD display (if there is more than 1 line of status/text messages). These buttons also[...]
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IP Phone Models 1-8 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Overview Model 55i IP Phone This section provides brief information ab out the Model 55i IP Phone. It inclu des a list of features, and describes the ha rd keys, default programmable keys, and default softkeys on the 55 i. 55i Phone Features • 8 line graphical LC[...]
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IP Phone Models 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 1-9 Overview Overview • Inline power support (based on 802.3af standard) which elimin ates power adapters. • AC power adapter (included) • Enhanced busy lamp fields* • Set paging* *A vailability of feature de pendant on your phone syst em or service provider . 55i Key Descriptions* Keys Key [...]
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Handsfree key - Activates Handsfree for making and receiving call s without lifting the handset. When the audio mode option is set, this key is used to switch between a headset an d the handsfree speakerph one. Mute key - Mutes the microphone so that your ca ller cannot hear you (the light indicator flashes when the microph one is on mute). Navigat[...]
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IP Phone Models 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 1-11 Overview Overview *See the Aastra 55i User Gu ide for mo re information about each o f these keys. Soft keys - 6 Bottom keys: programmable state-based softkeys (up to 20 programmable functi ons). By default, keys 1 through 6 have no assi gned functions. Y ou can configure all 6 bottom soft keys[...]
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IP Phone Models 1-12 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Overview Model 57i and 57i CT IP Phone This section provides brief information ab out the Model 57i IP Phone. It inclu des a list of features, and desc ribes the hard keys and de fault softkeys on the 57 i. 57i and 57i CT Phone Features • 1 1 line graphical LCD [...]
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IP Phone Models 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 1-13 Overview Overview • Inline power support (based on 802.3af standard) which elimin ates power adapters. • AC power adapter (included) • Enhanced busy lamp fields* • Set paging* *A vailability of feature de pendant on your phone syst em or service provider . 57i and 57i CT Key Description[...]
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IP Phone Models 1-14 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Overview Handsfree key - Activates Handsfree for making and receiving call s without lifting the handset. When the audio mode op tion is set, this key is used to switch between a headset an d the handsfree speakerph one. Mute key - Mutes the microphone so that you[...]
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IP Phone Models 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 1-15 Overview Overview *See the Aastra 57i or 57i CT User Guide fo r more information about each of these keys. Soft keys - 12 softkeys on the 57i IP Phone. - 6 T op Keys: programmabl e static sof tkeys (up to 10 programmable functions) - 6 Bottom Keys: programmable state-ba sed softkeys (up to 20 p[...]
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IP Phone Models 1-16 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Overview 57i CT Cordless Handset Fea tures • 5 line backlit display screen • 2 multi-functional softkeys • Programmable function key sup ports up to 14 functio ns • V ibration Alerter • Headset J ack • Desk charging stand 57i CT Cordless Handset Key De[...]
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IP Phone Models 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 1-17 Overview Overview Function # Functio n Description 5 Softkeys Activates feature or option shown on the display above the keys 6 Call key Used to obtain dial tone Also used as a Hold key 7 Dial Pad 8 Mute Key When used, prevents the caller from hearing you 9 Headset Jack 10 S tatus Light 11 Rele[...]
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Firmware Installa tion Information 1-18 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Overview Firmware Inst allation Information Description The firmware setup and installation for th e IP phone can be done using any of the following: • Phone keypad men u (Phone UI) • Aastra W eb-based user interface (Aastra W eb UI) When th[...]
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Firmware Installa tion Information 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 1-19 Overview Overview Inst allation Requirements The following are general requirements for setting up and using your SIP IP phone: • SIP-based IP PBX system or networ k installed and running with a SIP account created for the 53i IP phone. • Access to a T rivia l File T rans[...]
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Firmware Installa tion Information 1-20 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Overview Configuration Server Requirement A basic requirement for setting up the IP phone is to have a configurati on server . The configuration server allows you to: • S tore the firmware images that you need to download to your IP ph one. ?[...]
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Firmware and Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 1-21 Overview Overview Firmware and Configuration Files Description When the IP phone is init ialized for the first time, DHCP is enabled by default. Depending on the t ype of configurati on server setup you may have, the IP p hone may download a firmware version and co nfiguration [...]
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Firmware and Configuration Files 1-22 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Overview Configuration File Precedence Aastra IP phones can accept two sources of configuration data: • The server configuration most r ecently downloaded/cached from the configuration server files, aastra.cfg/<mac>.cfg (or the aastra.tuz/[...]
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Firmware and Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 1-23 Overview Overview Inst alling the Firmware /Configuration Files The following procedure describes how to install the firmware and configuration files. Ste p Action 1 If DHCP is disabled, manually enter the configura tion server ’s IP address. For details on manually setting D[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 2-1 Configuration Interface Methods Chapter 2 Configuration Interface Methods About this chapter Introduction This chapter describes the methods you, as an Administrator , can use to configure the IP phones. T opics This chapter covers the following topics: Note: Features, characteristics, requirem ents, and config[...]
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Configuration Method s 2-2 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuration Interface Methods Configuration Methods Description Y ou can use the following to setup and config ure the IP phone: • IP phone UI •A a s t r a W e b U I • Configuration files The following paragraphs desc ribe each method of config uring[...]
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Configuration Method s 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 2-3 Configuration Interface Meth ods Configuration Interface Methods Options Key The Options key allows you to access th e "Options List" on the IP phone. Accessible options in this list are for both user and Administrator use. An Administrator must enter a passw ord for administrat[...]
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Configuration Method s 2-4 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuration Interface Methods Using the Options Key Fro m the 53i, 55 i, or 57i/57i CT : From th e 57i CT hand set: Ste p Action 1 Press on the phone to enter the Options List. 2U s e t h e r and s to scroll through the list of options. 3 On 53i: T o sel e[...]
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Configuration Method s 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 2-5 Configuration Interface Meth ods Configuration Interface Methods Aastra Web UI An administrator can setup and co nfigure the IP phone using the Aastra W eb UI . The Aastra W eb UI supports Internet Explorer and Gecko engine-based browsers like Firefox, Mozilla or Netscape. HTTP/HTTPS Supp[...]
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Configuration Method s 2-6 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuration Interface Methods HTTP/HTTPS Client and Server Support The Aastra IP phones allow for HTTP re quest processing and associated data transfers to perform over a secure co nnection (HTTPS). The IP phones support the following: • T ransfer of fir[...]
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Configuration Method s 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 2-7 Configuration Interface Meth ods Configuration Interface Methods Using HTTPS via the Aast ra W eb UI HTTPS is enabled by default on the IP phones. When you open a browser window and enter an IP address or host name fo r a phone using HTTP , a server redirection occurs which automatically [...]
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Configuration Method s 2-8 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuration Interface Methods Accessing the Aastra W eb UI Use the following procedure to access the Aastra W eb UI. Ste p Action 1 Open your web browser and enter the phone’s IP address or host name in to the address field. The following Log in screen d[...]
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Configuration Method s 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 2-9 Configuration Interface Meth ods Configuration Interface Methods 2 Enter your username and password and click . Note: For an administrator , the default username is “ admin ” and the pa ssword is “ 22222 ”. For a user , the default username i s “ user ” and the password field [...]
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The following catego ries display in the side menu of th e Aastra W eb UI: St a t u s , Operation, Basic Settings, Advanced Settings . St at u s The St a t u s sec tion displays the network status and the MAC address of the IP phone. It also displays hardware and fi rmware information ab out the IP phon e. The information in th e Network St atus wi[...]
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Configuration Method s 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 2-11 Configuration Interface Meth ods Configuration Interface Methods Exp ansion Module < N> The 536M has up to 3 6 configurable ke ys. The 560M has up to 60 configurable keys. Y ou can have up to 3 expansion modules attached to a sin gle phone allow ing you to configure keys for Expans[...]
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Configuration Method s 2-12 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuration Interface Methods Basic Settings The Basic Settings section provides the following options: Heading Description Preferences Allows you to set the following General specifications on the IP phone. • Local D ial Plan (Admin Only) • Send Dial[...]
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Configuration Method s 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 2-13 Configuration Interface Meth ods Configuration Interface Methods Advanced Settings The Advanced Setti ngs section provides th e following options: Heading Description Network Allows you to set Basic Ne twork Setting s, Advanced Network Settings, T ype of Service DSCP , and VLAN settings.[...]
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Configuration Method s 2-14 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuration Interface Methods Enabling/Disabling the Aastra W eb UI The Aastra W eb UI is enabled by de fault on the IP phones. A System Administrato r can disab le the Aastra W eb UI on a single ph one or on all phones if required using the configuration[...]
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Configuration Method s 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 2-15 Configuration Interface Meth ods Configuration Interface Methods Configuration Files ( Administrator Only ) A system administrator can enter specific parameters in the configuration files to configure the IP phones. All parameters in configurat ion files can only be set by an administrat[...]
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Configuration Method s 2-16 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuration Interface Methods Configuration files Ste p Action 1 Using a text-ba sed editing application, open the conf iguratio n file for the phone, for which you wa nt to configure the directory l ist (either aastra.cfg, < mac>.cfg or both). 2 En[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-1 Administrator Options Chapter 3 Administrator Options About this chapter Introduction The IP phones provide speci fic options on the IP Phone that only an Administrator can access. These options are password pr otected and allow an Administrator to change or set features and configuration information as require[...]
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About this chapter 3-2 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Network Settings page 3-31 Line Settings page 3-56 Softkeys, Programmable Keys, Expansion Module Keys page 3-57 Action URI page 3-58 Configuration Server Settings page 3-59 Firmware Update Features page 3-66 To p i c Page[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-3 Administrator Options Administrator Options Administrator Level Options Description There are options on th e IP phone that b o th a User and Administrator can access. However , there are specific options that an Administrator ca n access only . These options allow the Administrator [...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-4 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options The following are administrator options in the " Options List " on the IP ph one UI: • Administrator Menu — Configuration Server — Network Settings — SIP Settings — Factory Default — Erase Local Config. Refere[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-5 Administrator Options Administrator Options Simplified IP Phone UI Options Me nu An Administrator can replace the existing options menu on the Phone UI with a more simplified options menu. In the configuration files, the “ options simple menu ” parameter allows you to display eit[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-6 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Configuring the Simplified IP Phone UI Optio ns Menu Y ou can enable the si mplified IP Phone UI Options menu using the configuratio ns files only . Configuration Files For the specific parameter you can set in the c onfiguration f[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-7 Administrator Options Administrator Options Aastra Web UI Options An Administrator can configure specific options using the Aastra W e b UI. These options display after an Administrator lo gs into t he W eb UI using a W eb browser and entering the Adm in username and pass word at the[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-8 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options The following are options that an Admini strator can configure in the Aastra W eb UI (and are not available fo r the User to configure): • Operation->Reset — Restore to Factory Defaults — Remove Local Configuration Setting[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-9 Administrator Options Administrator Options References For information about optio ns available to a User AND Administrator in the Aastra W eb UI, see your Model-spec ific User Guide . For procedures to Restart your phone or restore factory defaults, see “Restarting Y our Phone” [...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-10 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Phone St atus The Phone S tatus on the IP Phone displays the network status and firmware version of the IP phone. Y ou can display phone status using the IP phone UI or the Aastra W eb UI. Phone S t atus via IP Phone UI In the IP [...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-11 Administrator Options Administrator Options • IP&MAC Addresses Displays the IP address and MAC address of the phone. • LAN Port Displays the Link S tate, Negotiation Me thod, Speed, and Duplex Method that the phone uses on its LAN port. • PC Port Displays the Link S tate, [...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-12 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options The following information disp lays for phon e status in the Aastra W eb UI at the location S tatus->System Information . This information is available to the user and the administrator as read-only . • Network Attributes Dis[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-13 Administrator Options Administrator Options Rest arting Y our Phone As System Administrator , there may be times when you need to restart a phone. The Restart option allows you reboot th e phone when required. A reset may be necessary when: • There is a change in your n etwork, OR[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-14 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Rest arting the Phone Using the Aastra W eb UI Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Operation->Reset->Phone. 2 Click to restart the phone.[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-15 Administrator Options Administrator Options Set Phone to Factory Default s/Erase Local Configuration Y ou can set phones to their factory de fault setting or remove a local phone’ s configuration using the IP Phon e UI or the Aastra W e b UI. Setting Factory Default s on the Phone[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-16 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Settings Factory Defaults Using the Aastra W eb UI Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Operation->Reset->Current Settin gs. 2 In the " Restore to Factor y Defaults " field, click . This restores all factory defau[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-17 Administrator Options Administrator Options Erasing the Phone’ s Local Configuration Y ou can reset the IP Phone’ s local co nfiguration if required. The local configuration is the last updated config uration you perfo rmed using the IP Phone UI or the Aastra W eb UI. Performing[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-18 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Erasing the Phone’ s Local Configuration Us ing the Aastra W eb UII Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Operation->Reset->Current Settin gs. 2 In the " Remove Local Config uration Settings " field, click . This[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-19 Administrator Options Administrator Options Basic Settings An Administrator has access to specific Basic Setting options to configure and manage the IP Phone in the network. Th e following sections id entify the options available to an Administrator only , or where indicated, to a U[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-20 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Park Call Note: This option can be set by both Users and Administrato rs. sprecode The parking of a live call to a specific extension. This feature on the Basic Preferences scr een is available on the 55i, 57i, and 57 i CT only . [...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-21 Administrator Options Administrator Options Play Call W aiting T one Note: This option can be set by both Users and Administrato rs. call waiting tone Enable or di sables the pl aying of a call waiting tone when a caller is on an active call and a new call comes into the phone. For [...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-22 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Incoming/Outgoing Intercom Calls The Incoming/Outgoing Intercom Ca ll settings on the IP Phone specify whether the IP phone or the server is respon sible for notifying the recipient that an Intercom call is being placed. These set[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-23 Administrator Options Administrator Options Microphone Mute Note: This option can be set by both Users and Administrato rs. sip intercom mute mic Enables or disables the microphone on the IP phone for Intercom calls made by the originating caller . For more information on this featu[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-24 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Prefix Code sip intercom prefix code The prefix to add to the phone numb er for server-side outgoing Inte rcom calls. This parameter is required fo r all server-side Intercom calls. For more information on this feature, see “Inc[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-25 Administrator Options Administrator Options Key Mapping Parameter in Aastra Web UI Parameter in Configuration Fi les Descriptio n Map Redial Key T o map redial key to Sets the Redial key as a speeddial key if a value is entered for this parameter . If you leave this p arameter blank[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-26 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Ring T ones Priority Alerting Settings Parameter in IP Phone UI Parameter in Aastra Web UI Parameter in Configur ation Files Description T one Set Note: This option can be set by both Users and Administrato rs. T o ne Set t one se[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-27 Administrator Options Administrator Options External alert external When an "ale rt external" keyword app ears in the header of the INVITE re quest, the configured Bellcore ring tone is applied to the IP phone. For more information on this feature, see “Priority Alerting[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-28 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Directed Call Pickup (DCP) Parameter in Aastra Web UI Parameters in Configuration Fi les Descriptio n Directed Call Pickup directed call pickup Enables or disable s the use of "directed call pickup" feature. For more inf[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-29 Administrator Options Administrator Options Auto Call Distribution (ACD) Settings T ime and Date Parameter in Aastra Web UI Parameters in Configuration Fi les Descriptio n Auto Available acd auto available Enables or disables the use of the ACD Auto-Available Ti m e r. For more info[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-30 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Language Parameter in Aastra Web UI Parameter in Configuration Fi les Descriptio n WebPage Language Note: This option can be set by both Users and Administrato rs. language The language you want to display in the IP Phone UI and t[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-31 Administrator Options Administrator Options Network Settings The following paragrap hs describe the network paramete rs you can config ure on the IP phone. Network settings are in two categories: • Basic network settings • Advanced network settings Note: Specific paramete rs are[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-32 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Basic Network Settings If Dynamic Host Configuratio n Protocol (DHCP) is enabled, the IP phone automatically configures all of the Netw ork settings. If the phone cannot po pulate the Network settings, or if DHCP is disab led, you[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-33 Administrator Options Administrator Options Subnet Mask Subnet Ma sk subnet mask Subne t mask defines the IP address range local to the IP phone. T o assign a static subnet mask, disable DHCP . For more information, see “Configuring Network Settings Manually” on page 4-8 . Gatew[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-34 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Secondary DNS Secondary DNS dns2 A service that translates domain names into IP addresses. T o assign static DNS addresses, disable DHCP . For more information, see “Configuring Network Settings Manually” on page 4-8 . LAN Por[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-35 Administrator Options Administrator Options Advanced Network Settings Parameter In IP Phone UI Parameter in Aastra Web UI Parameters in Configuration Fi les Descriptio n UPnP UPnP upnp manager Enables or disables Universal Plug and Play (UpnP) on th e IP phone. If you set this param[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-36 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options NA T RTP Port NA T RTP Port sip nat rtp port Indicates the port th rough which the RTP p ackets are sent. This value must specify the beginning of the RTP port range on the gateway or router . The RT P port is used for sending DTM[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-37 Administrator Options Administrator Options N/A NTP Time Servers t ime server disabl ed Enables or disable s the time server . This param eter af fects the time server 1 , time server2 , and time server 3 parameters. Setting this parameter to 0 allows the use of the configured T ime[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-38 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options HTTPS HTTPS Serve r - Redirect HTTP to HTTPS https redirect http get Allows or disallows redire ction from the HTTP server to the HTTPS server . For more information, see Chapter 4, “HTTPS Client/Server Configuration” on page [...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-39 Administrator Options Administrator Options T ype of Service (T oS), DSCP (53i) Networks settings include T y pe of Service (T oS) and Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) for the 53i IP phone. Parameter In IP Phone UI Parameter in Aastra Web UI Parameters in Configuration Fi l[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-40 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options VLAN Y ou can enable or disable VLAN and set specific VLAN IDs and priorities under Network Settings. Parameter In IP Phone UI Parameter in Aastra Web UI Parameters in Configuration Fi les Descriptio n Global Settings VLAN Enable [...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-41 Administrator Options Administrator Options SIP Priority RTP Priority RT CP P r i or i t y SIP Priority RTP Priority RTCP Priority tos priority map This parameter is based on the T ype of Servi ce (T oS), Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) setting for SIP (tos sip parameter),[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-42 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options PC Port Settings (Port 1) PC Port VLAN ID VLAN ID VLAN id port 1 S pecifies the VLAN ID used to pass packets through to a PC via Port 1. Note: If you set the PC Port VLAN ID (Port 1) to 4095 , all untagged packet s are sent to t h[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-43 Administrator Options Administrator Options SIP Settings The following paragraphs describe the SIP parameters you ca n configure on the IP phone. SIP configuration consists of configuring: • Basic SIP Authen tication Settings • Basic SIP Network Settings • Advanced SIP setting[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-44 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options User Name Phone Number sip user name (global) sip lineN user name (per-line) User name used in the n ame field of the SIP URI for the IP phone and for registering the phone at the registrar . V alid values are up to 20 alphanumeri[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-45 Administrator Options Administrator Options N/A BLA Number sip bla number (global) sip lineN bla number (per-line) Phone number that you assign to BLA lines that i s shared across all phones (global configurati on) or shared on a pe r-line basis (p er-line configuration). For more i[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-46 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Basic SIP Network Settings Parameter In IP Phone UI Parameter in Aastra Web UI Parameters in Configuration Fi les Descriptio n Proxy Server Proxy Server sip proxy ip (global) sip lineN proxy ip (per-line) IP address of the SIP pro[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-47 Administrator Options Administrator Options N/A Outbound Proxy Server sip outbound proxy server (global) sip lineN outbound proxy server (per-line) Address of the outbound proxy server . All SIP message s originating from the phone are sent to this server . For example, if you have [...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-48 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options N/A Backup Registrar Server sip backup registrar ip (global) sip lineN backup registrar ip (per-line) The address of the backup registrar (typically , the backup SIP proxy) for which the IP phone uses to send REGISTER reques ts i [...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-49 Administrator Options Administrator Options Advanced SIP Settings In addition to the basic SIP settings, you can also config ure the following advanced SIP parameters. These parameters are configurable via the Aastra W eb UI and the configuration files on a global basis only . Param[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-50 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Missed Call Summary Subscription Period sip missed call summary subscription period S pecifies th e amount of time, in seconds, that the phone uses the Missed Calls Summary Subscription feature. This parameter is always enabled wi[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-51 Administrator Options Administrator Options T imer 1 and T imer 2 sip T1 timer sip T2 timer The requested durati on, in seconds, before the MWI subscription times out. The phone re-subscribes to MWI before the subscr iption period ends. For more information , see Chap ter 4, “Adva[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-52 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Registration Renewal Ti m e r sip registration renewal timer The re quested durati on, in seconds, before the MWI subscription times out. The phone re-subscribes to MWI before the subscr iption period ends. For more information , [...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-53 Administrator Options Administrator Options Blacklist Duration sip bla cklist duration Specif ies the length of time, in seconds, that a failed server remains on the server blacklist. The IP phone av oids sending a SIP message to a failed server (if another server is available) for [...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-54 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options RTP Settings Y ou can configure the following R TP settings. Parameter In IP Phone UI Parameter in Aastra Web UI Parameters in Configuration Fi les Descriptio n RTP Port Base RTP Port sip rtp port The RT P port is used for sending[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-55 Administrator Options Administrator Options N/A Customized Code c Preference List sip customized codec S pecifies a custo mized Codec preference list which allows you to use the preferred Cod ecs for this IP phone. For more information, see Chapter 4, “Real-time T ransport Protoco[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-56 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Line Settings An administrator can configure multiple lin es on the IP phone with the same SIP network configuration (g lobal) or a differ ent SIP network config uration (per -line). The following table provides the number of line[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-57 Administrator Options Administrator Options Sof tkeys, Programmable Ke ys, Exp ansion Module Keys A user or administrator can assign speci fic functions to softkeys, programmab le keys, or expansion module keys. The ava i lable keys for con figuration depend on the IP phone model as[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-58 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Action URI The IP phones have a feature that allows an administrator to specify a uniform resource identifier (URI) that triggers a GET when certain XML events occur . The IP phone XML even ts that support t his feature are: •S [...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-59 Administrator Options Administrator Options Configuration Server Settings The configuratio n server stores the firmwa re images, configuration files, and software when performing so ftware upgrades to the IP pho ne. An administrator can configure the followi ng parameters for the co[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-60 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Alternate TFTP Alternate TFTP alternate tftp server The alternate TFTP server ’s IP address or qualified domain name . This will become effective after this configuration file has bee n downloaded into the phone. For more inform[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-61 Administrator Options Administrator Options FTP Password FTP Password ftp p assw ord The password to enter for accessing the FTP server . This will become effective after this configuration file has bee n downloaded into the phone. For more information, see Chapter 4, “Configurati[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-62 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Download Server HTTPS Server https server The HTTPS server ’s IP address. This will become effective after this configuration file has bee n downloaded into the phone. Optional : Y ou can also assign an HTTPS relati ve path to t[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-63 Administrator Options Administrator Options Auto-Resync Settings N/A Mode auto resync mode Enables and disables the pho ne to be updated automatically once a day at a specific time in a 24-hour period. This parameter works with TFTP , FTP , and HTTP se rvers. Notes : 1. If a user is[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-64 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options N/A T ime (24-hour) auto resync time Sets the time of day in a 24-hour period for the IP phone to be automatically updated. This parameter works with TFTP , FTP , and HTTP servers. Notes : 1. The resync time is based on th e local[...]
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Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 3-65 Administrator Options Administrator Options XML Push Server List (App roved IP Addresses) N/A XML Push Server List (Approved IP Addresses) xml application post list The HTTP server that is pushing XML applications to the IP phone. For more information, see Chapter 5, the section, ?[...]
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Administrator Level Options 3-66 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Administrator Options Firmware Up date Features The IP phone uses a TFTP , FTP , HTTP , or HTTPS server (depending on the protocol configu red on the IP ph one) to download co nfiguration files and firmware. Y ou can download the firmware stored on the[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-1 Configuring the IP Phones Chapter 4 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Features About this chapter Introduction This chapter provides the information re quired to configure the Network and Global SIP features on the IP Phone. These feature s are password protected on the IP Phone UI and t[...]
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About this chapter 4-2 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones Global SIP Se ttings page 4-45 Basic SIP Settings page 4-46 Advanced SIP Settings (optional) page 4-58 Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) Settings page 4-64 Autodial Settings page 4-74 Configuration Server Protocol page 4-79 Configuring[...]
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Overview 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-3 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones Overview An administrator can configure the IP Phone Network and SIP options from the phone UI, from the Aastra W eb UI, or the configuration files. Administrator level options are password protected in both t[...]
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Network Settings 4-4 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones Network Settings This section describes the basic network settings on the IP phone which include configuring for: • DHCP • IP Address (of phone) • Subnet Mask (of pho ne) • Gateway • Primary DNS • Secondary DNS • LAN Port ?[...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-5 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones • HTTP Server • HTTPS Server The network administrator chooses whic h of these parameters (if any) are supplied to the IP phone by the DHCP se rver . The administrator must configure the phone manu[...]
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Network Settings 4-6 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones DNS Caching The IP phones have the ability to cache DNS requests according to RFC1035 and RFC2181. The phone caches DNS lookups according to th e TTL fiel d, so that the phone only performs another lookup fo r an address when the TTL expi[...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-7 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones IP Phone UI Ste p Action 1 Press on the phone to enter the Options List. 2S e l e c t Administrator Me nu. 3 Enter your Administrator password. Note: The IP Phones accept numeric passwords only . 4S e [...]
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Network Settings 4-8 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones . Configuring Network Settings Manually If you disable DHCP on your phone, you need to configure the followi ng network settings manually: • IP Address • Subnet Mask • Gateway • Primary DNS Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Ad[...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-9 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones • Secondary DNS Y ou can configure the network settings usin g the configuration files, the IP phone UI, or the Aastra W eb UI. Note: If you disable DHCP on the pho ne, the phone uses the TFTP protoc[...]
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Network Settings 4-10 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Networ k->Basic Network Settings. 2 Enter an IP address of the phone in the IP Address field. 3 Enter a subnet mask in the Subnet Mask field. 4 Enter a gateway address i n [...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-11 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones Configuring LAN and PC Port Negotiation Ethernet is the computer network ing technology for loca l area networks (LANs). Y ou use the LAN Port to connect to a LAN using a twisted pair 10BASE-T cable t[...]
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Network Settings 4-12 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones Full-Duplex (10Mbps or 100Mbps) Full-duplex data transmission means th at data can be transmitted in both directions on a signal carrier at the sa me time. For example, on a LAN wi th a technology that has full-duplex transmissi on, one [...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-13 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones 7 Select a negotiation method to use on port 0 and pre ss Done . V alid values are: • AutoNego tiation • FullDuplex 10Mbps • FullDuplex 100Mb ps • HalfDuplex 10Mbps • HalfDuplex 100Mbps Defa[...]
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Network Settings 4-14 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Networ k->Basic Network Settings. 2 In the “ LAN Port ” field, select a negotiation method to use on port 0. V alid values are: • Auto Negotiati on • Full Duplex, 10M[...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-15 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones 3 In the “ PC Port ” field, select a negotiation method to use on port 1. V alid values are: • Auto Negotiati on • Full Duplex, 10Mbps • Full Duplex, 100Mbps • Half Duplex, 10Mbps • Half[...]
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Network Settings 4-16 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones Advanced Network Settings Y ou can set advanced network settings on the IP phone such as, Ne twork Address T ranslation (NA T), Nortel NA T , Networ k T ime Protocol (NTP) T ime Servers, V irtual LAN (VLAN), and Quality of Servic e (QoS)[...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-17 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones Nortel Proxy/Registrar The phone at IP address 10.10. 10.10 is configured to register with the proxy at 63.251.195.10. Because it is a Nortel prox y , the configurat ion must additionally include the [...]
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Network Settings 4-18 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones Nortel Networks NA T Nortel Netw orks provides a proprietary solution to support co nnectivity to their proxies from phones placed behind devices (such as routers or firewalls) that use NA T . Nortel uses t he SIP ping request/r eply bet[...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-19 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones IP Phone UI Ste p Action 1 Press on the phone to enter the Options List. 2S e l e c t Administrator Me nu. 3 Enter your Administrator password. Note: The IP Phones accept numeric passwords only . 4S e[...]
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Network Settings 4-20 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Network->Ad vanced Network Settings. 2 Select Y es (enable) or No (disab le) in the " Nortel NA T T raver sal Enabled " field to en able or disable NA T for a N o[...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-21 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones Configuring NA T Address and Port (optional) Y ou can also configure a specific NA T address and port on the IP phon e using the configuration files, IP Phone UI, or Aastra W eb UI. Configuration File[...]
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Network Settings 4-22 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Network->Ad vanced Network Settings. 2 Enter a NA T IP addre ss in the " NA T IP " field. The value must be en tered in dotted deci mal format. For example, 0.0.0[...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-23 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones HTTPS Client/Server Configuration HTTPS is a W eb protocol that encrypts a nd decrypts user page requests as well as the pages that are returned by the W eb server . HTTPS uses Se cure Socket Layer (S[...]
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Network Settings 4-24 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones The HTTPS server provides HTTP functio nality over secure connections. It coexists with the HTTP server but has its own set of tasks. The main HTTPS server functions are: • Delivery of web page content to a browser client over a secure[...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-25 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones IP Phone UI Ste p Action 1 Press on the phone to enter the Options List. 2S e l e c t Administrator Me nu. 3 Enter your Administrator password. Note: The IP Phones accept numeric passwords only . 4S e[...]
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Network Settings 4-26 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Networ k->Advanced Network Settings . 2 Select an HTTPS client method to use from the HTTPS Client Method field. V alid values are: SSL 3.0 (default) TSL 1.0 3 Enable HTTP [...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-27 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) (for remote phones) UPnP is a standard that uses Internet protocols to enable devices to be plugged into a network and automatically know about each other . W ith UPnP ,[...]
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Network Settings 4-28 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones Y ou can enable UPnP on remote IP phones using the configuration files, the IP Phone UI, or the Aastra W eb UI. Using the configuration files, you can enable UPnP using the following parameters: • upnp manager • upnp gateway • sip [...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-29 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones IP Phone UI Ste p Action 1 Press on the phone to enter the Options List. 2S e l e c t Administrator Me nu. 3 Enter your Administrator password. Note: The IP Phones accept numeric passwords only . 4S e[...]
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Network Settings 4-30 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Networ k->Advanced Network Settings . 2T h e “ UPnP ” field is disabled by default. T o ena ble UPnP , place a check in the “ Enabled ” box. Uncheck the box to disa[...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-31 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones Virtua l LAN (optional) V irtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a feature on the IP phone that al lows for multiple logical Ethernet interfaces to se nd outgoing R TP packets over a single physical Ethe[...]
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Network Settings 4-32 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones The following parameters allow an administrator to configure T oS, QoS, and DiffServ QoS for VLAN: Parameters in Configuration Files Parameters in Aastra Web UI Global tagging enabled VLAN enable priority non-ip Priority , Non-IP Packet [...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-33 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones DSCP Range/VLAN Priority Mapping DSCP bits in the T oS field of the IP head er are set for R TP , R TCP , and SIP packets using either the default values or the values configured via the " tos si[...]
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Network Settings 4-34 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones The following table id entifies the defaul t DSCP of protocols. Configuring T ype of Service (T oS)/DSCP (optional) Use the following procedures to conf igure T oS/DSCP on the IP phone. Protocol Name Default DSCP Values in the ToS Field [...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-35 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones 6S e l e c t T ype of Service SIP . or Select Ty p e o f S e r v i c e R T P . or Select T ype of Service RTCP . 7 Enter a value for “ T ype of Service SIP ”. Default is 26 . or Enter a value for [...]
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Network Settings 4-36 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Networ k->T ype of Service,DSCP . 2 Select a Protocol field: •“ SIP ” or •“ R T P ” or •“ R T C P ” 3 Enter a value from 0 to 63 . Default values are as f[...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-37 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones Configuring VLAN (optional) Use the following procedures to confi gure VLAN on the IP phone. Note: VLAN is disabled by default. When you enable VLAN, the IP phones use the default settings for each VL[...]
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Network Settings 4-38 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones T o set VLAN ID and priori ty for LAN Port (Port 0): 13 Select Phone VLAN. 14 Select Phone VLAN ID and enter a value from 1 to 4094 to spec ify the VLAN ID for the LAN Port. Default is 1 . 15 Press Done to save the change. 16 Select VLAN[...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-39 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones 23 Press Done to save the change. 24 Select PC Port Priority . 25 Select a PC Port VLAN priority value from 0 to 7 for the PC Port. Default is 0 .. 26 Press Done (4 times) to save the changes. Note: T[...]
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Network Settings 4-40 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Networ k->VLAN. T o globally enable/disable VLAN an d set priority for non-IP packets : 2 Enable VLAN by checking the VLAN Enable field check box. (Disable this field by un[...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-41 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones T o set VLAN ID and priority for the PC Port (Port 1 ): 6 Enter a VLAN ID value from 1 to 4095 in the VLAN ID field . Default is 0 . Note: If you set the PC Port VLAN ID (Port 1) to 4095 , all untagge[...]
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Network Settings 4-42 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones Network Time Servers Network T ime Protocol (NTP) is a protocol that the IP phone uses to sy nchronize the phone clock time with a computer (configuration server) in the network. T o use NTP , you must enable it using the configuration f[...]
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Network Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-43 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones Use the following procedure to enable/d isab le and config ur e the NTP Servers using the Aastra W eb UI. 8 Enter the IP Address (in dotted decimal) or qualified domain name fo r the T ime Server . 9 [...]
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Network Settings 4-44 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones 3 Enter an IP address or qualified domain name in the " Ti me Se rv e r 1 " , " Time Server 2 ", and/or " Tim e S er v er 3 " fi eld(s) to specify the location of the NTP time server . 4 Click to save your c[...]
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Global SIP Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-45 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones Global SIP Settings Description The IP phone uses the information in th e Global Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) settings to register at the IP PBX. The IP phone co nfiguration defines network an[...]
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Global SIP Settings 4-46 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones Basic SIP Settings The following tables identify the SIP gl obal and per -line, authentication and network parame ters on the IP phones . SIP Global Parameters Reference For more information about centralized co nferencing, see Chapte[...]
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Global SIP Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-47 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones SIP Per-Line Parameters Reference For more information about centralized co nferencing, see Chapter 5, the section, “Centralized Con ferencing (f or Sylantro and Broadsoft Servers)” on page 5-2[...]
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Global SIP Settings 4-48 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones For example, if a parameter value is conf igured for one of the per-line sets, all parameters from that set are applied and all paramete rs from the corresponding global section are ignored, even if some of the parameters within the g[...]
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Global SIP Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-49 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones Backup Proxy/Registrar Support The IP phones support a backup SIP prox y and backup SIP registrar feature. If the primary server is unavailable, the phon e automatically switches to the backup serv[...]
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Global SIP Settings 4-50 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones Y ou can configure SR V lookup using the configurat ion files ( aa stra.cfg and <mac>.cfg ) only . The parameters to use are: • sip proxy ip • sip proxy port Configuring Basic SIP Network Settings (optional) Y ou can configu[...]
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Global SIP Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-51 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones IP Phone UI Ste p Action 1 Press on the phone to enter the Options List. 2S e l e c t Administrator Me nu. 3 Enter your Administrator password. Note: The IP Phones accept numeric passwords only . 4[...]
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Global SIP Settings 4-52 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones 16 Select User Name to enter the us ername in the name field of the SIP URI for the IP phone, and for registering the phon e at the registrar . Note: The IP phones allow usernames co ntaining dots (“.”). 17 Press Done to save the [...]
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Global SIP Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-53 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 For global configura tion, click on A dvanced Setting s->Global SIP->Basic SIP Settings.[...]
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Global SIP Settings 4-54 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones Or , for per-line configuration, click on Advanced Settings->Line N (1-9) . T o configure SIP authentication settings: 2 In the " Screen Name " field, e nter the screen name that d isplays on the idle screen. Aastra Web U[...]
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Global SIP Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-55 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones 3 In the " Screen Name 2 " field, enter the text you want to display on the pho ne under the “Screen Name” on the idle screen. Notes : 1. If other status messages display on the phone[...]
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Global SIP Settings 4-56 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones 9 In the " Line Mode " field, select "Generic" for normal mo de, "BroadSof t SCA" for a BroadWorks network, or "Nortel" fo r a Nortel network. T o configure SIP network settings: 10 In the "[...]
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Global SIP Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-57 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones 21 T o enter a value in the “ Conference Server URI ” field, see Chapter 5, the section, “Centralized Conferencing (for Sylantro and Broadsoft Servers)” on pa ge 5-22 0 . 22 Click to save y[...]
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Global SIP Settings 4-58 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones Advanced SIP Settings (optional) Advanced SIP Settings on the IP Phone a llow you to configure specific features on the phone. The following table provides a list of Advanced SIP Settings t hat you can config ure using the Aastra W eb[...]
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Global SIP Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-59 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones Reference Refer to Appendix A, “Advanced SIP Settings” on page A-62 for a description of each of the above parameters. For more information ab out Blacklist Duration an d Whitelist Prox y , see[...]
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Global SIP Settings 4-60 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action For Global configuration, click on Advanced Settings->Global SIP->Advanced SIP Settings. 1 Or for per-line configuration, cli ck on Advanced Settings->Line N (1-9).[...]
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Global SIP Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-61 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones 2 Enable the " Explicit MWI Subscription " field by checking the check box. (Disable this field by unchecking t he check box. Default is disabled). If the IP phone has a message waiting s[...]
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Global SIP Settings 4-62 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones 9 In the " T ran saction Timer " field, enter the amount of time, in millisecond s, that the phone allows the call server (registrar/proxy) to re spond to SIP messages that it sends. V alid values are 4000 to 64000. Default [...]
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Global SIP Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-63 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones 16 (For Broadsoft Servers) The “ Blacklist Duration ” field is enabled by default with a valu e of 300 seconds (5 minutes). V alid values are 0 to 9999999. This feature sets the time period, in[...]
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Global SIP Settings 4-64 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones Real-time T r ansport Protocol (RTP) Settings Real-time T ransport Protocol (R TP) is used as the bearer path for voice packets sent over the IP network. Information in the R TP header tells the receiver how to reconstruct the data an[...]
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Global SIP Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-65 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones RTP Port R TP is described in RFC1889. The UDP po rt used for R TP str eams is traditionally an even-numbered port, and the R TCP control is on the next port up. A phone call therefore uses one pa [...]
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Global SIP Settings 4-66 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones All Codecs have a sampling rate o f 8, 000 samples per second, and operate and operate i n the 300 H z to 3,700 Hz audi o range. The following table lists the default settings for bit rate, algorithm, pa cketization time, and silence [...]
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Global SIP Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-67 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones Silsupp is used to enable or disable sile nce suppression. V oice Activity Detection (V AD) on the IP phones is used to determine whether each individual packet contains useful speech data. Enablin[...]
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Global SIP Settings 4-68 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones DTMF Method A feature on the IP phone al lows you to select the DTMF method that the phone uses to send DTMF digits from the IP ph one via INFO messages. Y ou can set the DTMF method as Real-T ime T ransport Protocol (R TP), SIP info,[...]
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Global SIP Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-69 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones If an SR TP enabled IP phone initiates a call, and the receiving ph one is also SR TP enabled, the IP Phone UI displays a “loc k” icon, indicating that the call is secure. If the receiving phon[...]
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Global SIP Settings 4-70 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones Configuring RTP Features Use the following procedures to confi gure the R TP features on the IP phone. Configuration Files For specific parameters you can set fo r R TP features in the configuration fil es, see Appendix A, the section[...]
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Global SIP Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-71 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings-> Globa l SIP->RTP Settings. Global Setting s .[...]
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Global SIP Settings 4-72 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones Click on Advanced Settings->Line <N> ->RTP Settings. Per-Line Setting s . 2 Enter an R TP Port Base in the RTP Port field. Default is 3000 . The RTP Port indicates the port through which the RT P packets are sent. This val[...]
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Global SIP Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-73 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones 5 Enter a " Customized Co dec Preferenc e List ". For example, payload=8;ptime=10; silsupp=on; payload=0;ptime=10; silsupp=off V alid values are: For this parameter , you specify a custom[...]
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Global SIP Settings 4-74 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones Autodial Settings The IP phones includ e a feature calle d “A utodial”. When y ou configure Autod ial on an IP phone, the phone automatically dials a preconfigured number whenever it is of f-hook. Depe nding on the config uration [...]
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Global SIP Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-75 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones Configuring AutoDial Using the Configuration Files Y ou use the following parameters to conf igure Aut odial using the co nfiguration files: Global Configuration • sip autodial number • sip aut[...]
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Global SIP Settings 4-76 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones Configuring Autodial Using the Aastra W eb UI Use the following procedure to configur e Autodial using the Aastra W eb UI. By default, your IP phone uses the global settings you specify for Autodial for all lines on your IP phone. How[...]
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Global SIP Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-77 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones 3 In the “Autodial Timeout” field, specify a value, i n se conds, for the timer as follows: • If you want the IP phone to autodial the numbe r immediately (hotline) wheneve r the IP phone is [...]
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Global SIP Settings 4-78 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones 2 Do one of the following actions: • T o allow this line to use the global autod ial settings, click on the Use Glob al Settings parameter to enable it, then click to save your changes. • T o specify a different autodial configura[...]
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Configuration Server Protocol 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-79 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones Configuration Server Protocol Y ou can downlo ad new versions of firmware and co nfiguration files from the configuration serv er to the IP phone usin g any of t he following types of pro[...]
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Configuration Server Protocol 4-80 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones 6 Select from the following: • Use TFTP • Use FTP • Use HTTP • Use HTTPS Default is “ Use TFTP ”. The IP phone u ses the protocol you select to do wnload new firmware and con figuration files fro m the configurat[...]
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Configuration Server Protocol 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-81 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones 9 Enter the IP address of the protocol server (in dotted decimal format). Use the followin g table to configure the applicable server . IP Phone UI Ste p Action TFTP Settings -S e l e c t[...]
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Configuration Server Protocol 4-82 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones 9 (Cont’d) Referenc e : For more informa tion on configuring the HTTPS security method, HTTP to HTTPS redirect, and HTTPS server blocking for HTTP XML POST s, see the se ction, “HTTPS Client/ Server Configurati on” on [...]
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Configuration Server Protocol 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-83 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Co n figuration Server .[...]
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Configuration Server Protocol 4-84 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Configuring the IP Phones 2 Select the protocol from the " Download Pro tocol " list box. V alid val ues are TFTP , FTP , HTTP , a nd HTTPS . Default is TFTP . The IP phone uses the protocol you select to do wnload new firmware and con figu[...]
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Configuration Server Protocol 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 4-85 Configuring Network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Featur es Configuring the IP Phones 3 Click to save your settings. Note: The session prompts you to rest art the IP phone to appl y the configuration settings. 4S e l e c t Opera tion->Reset and click . Aastra Web UI Ste[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-1 Operational IP Phone Features Chapter 5 Configuring Operational Features About this chapter Introduction The IP phones have specific operational features you can configure to customize your IP phone. This chapter describes each feature and provides procedures for configuring your phone to use these features. T [...]
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About this chapter 5-2 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Call W aiting/Call W aiting T one page 5-43 S tuttered Di al T one page 5-46 XML Beep Support page 5-48 S tatus Scroll Delay page 5-50 Incoming Call Inte rrupts Dialing page 5-52 Goodbye Key Ca ncels Incoming Call page 5-54 UPnP Map[...]
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About this chapter 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-3 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features XML Customized Services page 5-196 Audio Tr ansmit and Recei ve Gain Adjustments page 5-218 Centralized Conferencing (for Sylant ro an d Broadsoft Servers) p age 5-220 Customizing the Display Columns on the 560M Expansion Module [...]
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Operational Features 5-4 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Operational Features Description This section describes the operational features manage d and configured by a System Administrator . User Passwords A user or an administrator can change the user passwords on the phone using the co[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-5 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 5 Enter the new user password. Note: The IP phones support numeric characters only in passwords. If you enter a p assword with alpha characters, the phone uses the default password instead. 6 Press Enter . 7 Re-enter the new u [...]
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Operational Features 5-6 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Resetting a User Password If a user forget s his password, either the u ser or an administrator can reset it so a new password can be entered. The reset us er password feature rese ts the password to the factory default whic h is [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-7 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 2 In the “ Reset User Password ” field, click . The following screen di splays: 3 In the “ Current Password ” field, leave this blank. 4 In the “ New Password ” field, enter a new password for the user . Note: The I[...]
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Operational Features 5-8 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Administrator Passwords An administrator can change the admini strator passwords on the phone usin g the configuration files only . An administrator can also assign a passw ord for using the Options key on the IP phone. Y ou turn [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-9 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Locking/Unlocking the Phone A user or administrator can lock a pho ne to prevent it from being used or configured . Once the phone is locked, the user or ad ministrator can enter their password to unlock th e phone. Y ou can lo[...]
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Operational Features 5-10 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Locking/Unlocking the Ph one Using the IP Phone UI Use the following IP Phone UI proced ure to lock/unlock an IP phon e and prevent it from being used or configured. IP Phone UI Ste p Action Lock the phone: 1 Press on the phone t[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-11 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Locking/Unlocking the Ph one Using the Aastra W eb UI Use the following Aastra W eb UI procedure to lock/unlock an IP phon e and prevent it from bein g used or configured. Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Operation->Phone Lock . Lo[...]
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Operational Features 5-12 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Configuring a Lock/Unlock Key Us ing the Configuration Files Using the configuration files, you can configure a key on the phone (softkey , programmable key , or expansion module key) to us e as a lock/unlock key . In the configu[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-13 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuring a Lock/Unlock Key using the Aastra Web UI Using the Aastra W eb UI, you can co nfigure a key on the phone (softkey , programmable key , expansion module key) to use as a lock/unlock key . In the Aastra W eb UI, you[...]
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Operational Features 5-14 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Using the Configured Lock/Unlock Key on th e IP Phone After configuring a key as a lock/unlock key , refer to the following procedure to use the key on the IP phone. 3 In the “ Ty p e ” field, select Phone Lo ck from the list[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-15 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Defining an Emergency D ial Plan Public telephone networks in countries ar ound the world have a single emer gency telephone number (emergency services numb er) , that allows a caller to contact local emergency services for as[...]
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Operational Features 5-16 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Configuring an Emergency Dial Plan Use the following procedures to specify the numbers to use on your phon e for dialing emer gency services in your area. Configuration Files For specific parameters you can set in the conf igurat[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-17 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features T ime and Date In addition to enabling/disabl ing the time server , you can also set the time and date, set the time and date format, set th e time zone, and set daylight savings time on the IP phones. Y ou configure these fea[...]
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Operational Features 5-18 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Use the following procedures to set a tim e and date, time and date format, time zone, and daylight savings time on the IP p hones. Configuration Files For specific parameters you can set in the configuration files, see Appendix [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-19 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 13 Select a date forma t from t he list of options. V alid values are: • WWW MMM DD (default) • DD-MMM-YY • YYYY -MM-DD • DD/MM/YYYY • DD/MM/YY • DD-MM-YY • MM/DD/YY •M M M D D Note: The default Date F ormat is[...]
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Operational Features 5-20 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences->Time and Date Setting . 2 In the “T ime Format” field, select the time format you want to use on your phon e. V alid values are: • 12h (12 hour format) (de fault)[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-21 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Language The IP phones support several dif ferent languages. Y ou can have the IP phone UI and the Aastra W eb UI displa y in a specif ic language a s required. When you set the language to use, all of the disp lay screens (me[...]
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Operational Features 5-22 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Example The following is an example of the parameters you would enter in the <mac>.cfg file to load a French, Italian, German, and Spanish language pack to the IP phone. language 1: lang_fr_ca.txt language 2: lang_it.txt la[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-23 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Loading Language Packs via the Aastra Web UI Using the Aastra W eb UI, you can specif y a language pa ck to load using the parameters at Basic Settings->Pr efer ences->Language Settings . Y ou use the following fields i [...]
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Operational Features 5-24 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Spec ifying the Language to Use Once the language pack(s) have loaded, yo u must then specify which language to use on the phone. After the phone has booted up, you can sp ecify which language(s) to use. Y ou can use the conf igu[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-25 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features IP Phone UI Ste p Action 1 Press on the phone to enter the Options List. 2S e l e c t Lang uage . 3S e l e c t English (English) , Français (French) , Esp añol (S panish) , Deut sch (German) , It aliano (Italian). Notes : 1 [...]
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Operational Features 5-26 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences->Language Settings. Loading the La nguage Pack 2 In the “ La nguage N ” fields, enter the file name of the lang uage pack you want to use to display a specific langu[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-27 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 6 In the “ W ebp age Language ” fi eld, select a language to apply to the Aastra Web UI. The IP phone supports the following langua ges: • English (default) • French (Canadian) • S panish (Mexica n) •G e r m a n ?[...]
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Operational Features 5-28 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Locking IP Phone Keys The IP phones allow you to lo ck or un lock prog rammable ke ys, softkeys, hard keys, cordless handset keys, and expansion k eys (for expansion modules). Wh en key locking is enabled, the phone uses the serv[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-29 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Locking the IP Phone Keys Use the following procedures to lock the softkeys and programmab le keys on the IP phone. Reference For more information about locking/unlockin g the phones using th e Phone UI and Aastra W eb UI, see[...]
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Operational Features 5-30 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Local Dial Plan A dial plan describ es the number and pattern of digits that a user dials to reach a particular tele phone number . Access codes, area codes, specia lized codes, and combinations of the number of digits di aled ar[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-31 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Dial Plan Example An example of a SIP Local Dial Plan is: [01]XXX|[2-8]XXXX|91XXXXXX XXXX|X+.|*XX The dial plan in the above example can acc ept any 4-digit dial string s that begin with a '0' or '1', any 5[...]
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Operational Features 5-32 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Example If you enter the following dial st ring for a local dial plan: sip dial plan: 1+#,9 where “9” is the prepended digit, and you dial the following number: 15551212 the IP phone automatically adds the “ 9 ” digit to [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-33 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuring the SIP Local Dial Plan, Dia l Plan T erminator , and Digit T imeout Use the following procedures to confi gur e the SIP Local Dial Plan using the configuration files or the Aastra W eb UI. Configuration Files For [...]
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Operational Features 5-34 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features 4 In the " Digit Timeout (in seconds) " field, enter a timeout value. This is the length of time, in seconds, he phone waits before dialing. Default is 4 seconds. 5 Click to save your changes. Aastra Web UI[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-35 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Park Calls/Pick Up Parked Calls The IP phones (including the 57i CT hand set) have a park and pickup call feature that allows you to park a call and pickup a call when required. There are two ways a user or administrator can c[...]
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Operational Features 5-36 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features In the Aastra W eb UI, you use the following fields at Basic Settings-> Prefer e nces to configure park/pickup statically: •P a r k C a l l • Pickup Call How It displays on the Phone On the IP phone UI, t he static configu[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-37 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuring Park /Pickup using S tatic Configuration (55i, 57i, 57i CT only) Use the following procedures to confi gur e the Park/Pickup call feature using the static configuration method. Note: Aastra recommends you configur [...]
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Operational Features 5-38 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences->General. 2 Enter a server val ue in the Park Call field to which incoming li ve calls will be parked. Note: For values to enter in this field, see the table “Park/Pic[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-39 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Suppressing DTMF Playback A feature on the IP phones allows us ers and administrators to enable or disable the suppression of DTMF playback when a nu mber is dialed from the softkeys and programmable keys. When suppression of [...]
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Operational Features 5-40 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences->General. 2 Enable the " Suppress DT MF Playback " field by checking the check box. (Disable this field by unchecki ng the box). Default is disabled. 3 Click t[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-41 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Display DTMF Digit s A feature on the IP phones allows users and administrators to enable or disable DTMF (dual-tone multi-frequency) digits to display to the IP phone when using the keypad to dial, or when dialing from a soft[...]
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Operational Features 5-42 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences->General. 2 Enable the " Display DTMF Digit s " field by checking the check box. (Disable this field by unchecki ng the box). Default is disabled. 3 Click to s[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-43 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Call W aiting/Call W ait ing T one A call waiting feature notifies the user curr ently on the phone, of a new incoming call. Y ou can disable this call waiting feat ure, so that the new incoming call is automatically rejected [...]
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Operational Features 5-44 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Call W aiting T one Y ou can also enable or disable the playing of a short “Call W aiting T one" when there is an incoming call on your ph one. This feature is enabled by default. If y ou have Call W aiting enabled, and a [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-45 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features . Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings-> Pr eferences->General. 2T h e " Call W aiting " field is enab led by default. T o disab le th is field, uncheck the box. This feature allows you to enabl e or disable[...]
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Operational Features 5-46 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features S tuttered Dial T one Y ou can enable or disable the playing of a stuttered dial tone when there is a message waiting on the IP phone. Y ou can configure this feature using the configuration files and the Aastra W eb UI. Configur[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-47 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences->General. 2T h e " Stut tered Dial T one " field is enabled by default. T o di sab le this field, uncheck the box. 3 Click to save your changes.[...]
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Operational Features 5-48 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features XML Beep Support The IP phones have a feature that allows you to enable or disable a beep on the phone with it receives a status message from an XML applicatio n. This beep can be turned ON or OFF using the Aastra W eb UI, the co[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-49 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences->General. 2T h e “ XML Beep Support ” field is enabled by default. T o disable this field, uncheck the box. 3 Click to save your changes.[...]
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Operational Features 5-50 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features S t atus Scroll Delay The IP phones have a feature that allows you to specify the time delay , in seconds, between the scrolling of each status message (includi ng XML status messages) on the phone. The default time is 5 seconds [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-51 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences->General. 2 In the “ S tatus Scroll Delay (seconds) ” field , enter a value, in seconds, th at each XML status message displays on the phone. Default is 5 second [...]
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Operational Features 5-52 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Incoming Call Interrupt s Dialing Y ou can configure whether or not an incoming call interrupts an outgoing call that is dialing. The incoming call interrupts dialing parameter controls this feature. How it Works When you enable [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-53 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences->General. 2 Incoming Call Interru pts Dialing is disabled by default. If required, enable the " Inco ming Call Interrupts Dialing " field by checking the ch[...]
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Operational Features 5-54 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Goodbye Key Cancels Incoming Call Y ou can configure the Goodbye ke y to drop active calls or ignore incoming calls using the “ goodbye cancels incoming call ” parameter . This parameter controls the behavior of the goodbye k[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-55 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences->General. 2 Incoming Call Interru pts Dialing is disabled by default. If required, enable the " Inco ming Call Interrupts Dialing " field by checking the ch[...]
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Operational Features 5-56 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features UPnP Mapping Lines (for remote phones) Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a stan dard that uses Internet protoc ols to enable devices to be plugged in to a network and autom atically know about eac h other . W ith UPnP , when a us[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-57 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences->General. 2T h e " UPnP Mapping Lines " field is set to 0 by default. If required, change the setting to a specific line by selecting a line from the list. [...]
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Operational Features 5-58 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Message W aiting Indicator Line A User or Administrator can configure the Message W aiting Indicator (MWI) to illuminate for a specific lin e or for all lines. For exam ple, if you configure the MWI LED on line 3 only , the LED i[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-59 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings-> Pr eferences->General. 2 In the “ Message W aiting Indicato r Line ” field, select a single line from 1 to 9, or select “All” for all lines. If you select a single line, [...]
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Operational Features 5-60 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Incoming/Outgoing Intercom with Auto-Answer and Barge In The Intercom feature allow s you to press the configured Intercom button on the IP phone and then enter the number you want to call to initiate an intercom call. Intercom c[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-61 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Incoming Intercom Calls Y ou can configure how the phone handl es incoming intercom calls. Y ou can receive incoming intercom calls whether or not there are active calls on the phone . The way the phone handles the call depe n[...]
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Operational Features 5-62 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Allow Barge In Y ou can configure whether or not the IP ph one allows an incoming intercom call to interrupt an active call. The “ sip intercom allow barge in” parameter controls this feature. When you enable the sip intercom[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-63 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Use the following procedures to configure Intercom calls on the IP phone. Configuration Files For specific parameters you can set in the configur ation files for outgoing Intercom, see Appendix A, the section, “Outgoing Inte[...]
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Operational Features 5-64 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features 4 If Phone-Side or Server-Side is selected, select a line from the Li ne list box for which you want the IP phone to use as its configuration on the Intercom call. Note: The IP phone uses the configuration from the line yo u sele[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-65 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 3T h e " Microphone Mute " field is ena bled by default. The microphone is muted on the IP phone for Intercom calls made by the origin ating caller . T o disable this field, unche ck the box. 4T h e " Play W arn[...]
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Operational Features 5-66 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Key Mapping There are hard keys on your phone, such as Hold, Redial, Xfer , and Conf that are configured by default for specific call-hand ling features. (See the product-specific User Guide for more informa tion about these key [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-67 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Use the following procedure to enable/disable the Redial , Xfer , and Conf key s. Mapping Redial and Conf Keys as Speeddia ls Y ou can map the Redial and Confer ence keys on the IP phone to use as speeddial keys. When the Redi[...]
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Operational Features 5-68 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences . 2 In the Key Mappin g section, ente r a number in the " Map Redial Key T o " field, that th e IP phone will use to speeddial when the Redial key is pressed. 3 E[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-69 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Using Redial Key for “Last Num ber Redial” The IP phones have an enhanced redial user interface that allows a user to quickly redial the last number that was dialed out from the phone. Y ou can: • Press the REDIAL key tw[...]
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Operational Features 5-70 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Ring T ones and T one Set s Y ou can configure ring tones and ri ng tone sets on the IP phones. Ring T ones There are several distinct ring tones a user or administrator ca n select from to set on the IP phones. Y ou can en able/[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-71 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuration Metho d Va l i d Va l u e s Default V alue Aastra Web UI Global: T one 1 T one 2 T one 3 T one 4 T one 5 Silent Per-Line: Global T one 1 T one 2 T one 3 T one 4 T one 5 Silent Global: T one 1 Per-Line: Global[...]
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Operational Features 5-72 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Ring T one Set s In addition to ring tones, you can configure ring tone sets on a global-basis on the IP phones. Ring tone sets consist of to ne s customized for a specific country . The ring tone sets you can configure on the IP[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-73 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuring Ring T ones and T one Sets Use the following procedures to confi gure ring tones and tone set s on the IP phones. Configuration Files For specific parameters you can set in the configurat ion files for ring tones, [...]
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Operational Features 5-74 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences . For global con figurati on: 2 In the " Ring T ones " section, select a country from the " To n e S e t " field. V alid values are Australia , Europe, [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-75 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Priority Alerting Priority alerting on the IP p hones is a feature that allows incoming calls to trigger pre-defined ringing or call waiting alert tones. Y ou can enable or disable priority alerting on the IP phone for the Ast[...]
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Operational Features 5-76 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Sylantro Servers The ring tone keywords that can displ ay in the "Alert-Info" header for a Sylantro server are: When the ring tone keywords appear in an "Alert-Info" head er from a Sylantro server , the k eywo[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-77 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features If you enable priority aler ting when using a Sylantro server , you can specify the Bellcore tone to be used for the following configurable crit eria: Ring T one Pattern (Sylantr o Ser vers) The following table identif ies the[...]
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Operational Features 5-78 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Call W aiting T ones Call W aiting is a feature that tells you if a new caller is trying to contact you when you are already on the phone. A discreet tone alerts you to th e new caller , so you can answer your second incoming cal[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-79 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuring Priority Alerting Use the following procedures to confi gur e priority alerting on the IP phones. Configuration Files For specific parameters you can set in the configurat ion files for pri ority alerti ng, see App[...]
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Operational Features 5-80 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features For Sylantro Servers: 3 Select a ring tone pattern for each of the following fields: •G r o u p • Internal • External • Emergency •P r i o r i t y • auto call di stribution • community-1 • community-2 • communit[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-81 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Directed Call Pickup (BLF or XML Call Interception) Directed call pickup is a feature on the phon es that allows a user to intercept a call on a ringing phone wh ich is part of the same interc eption group. Y ou can use the Di[...]
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Operational Features 5-82 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features BLF and XML softkeys/programmable key s monitor the states of an extension. The extension states can be one of three states: "busy", " ringing" and "idle". If the monitored extension is in the "[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-83 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Y ou can enable/disable “Directe d Call Pick up” using the configuration files or the Aastra W eb UI. Notes: 1. The default method for the phone to use is Directed Call Pickup over BLF if the server provides applicab le in[...]
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Operational Features 5-84 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Enabling/Disabling Directed Call Pi ckup Use the following procedure to enable or di sable the Directed Call Pickup featu re on the IP phone. Configuration Files T o enable/disable Dire cted Call Pickup o n the IP phone using the[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-85 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuring BLF/BLF List for Direc ted Call Pickup Use the following pr ocedure to configure BLF/BL F List for Directed Call Pick up in the configuration files. 4 Enable the " Play a Ring Splash " field by checking t[...]
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Operational Features 5-86 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Use the following procedure to configur e BLF or BLF/List for Directed Call Pickup in the Aastra W eb UI. Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Preferenc es->Directed Call Pickup Setting s. 2 Enable the " Directed C[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-87 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 5 Click on Operation->Softkeys and XML or Click on Operation->Progra mmable Keys or Click on Operation->Expansion Module <N>. Note: Depend ing on your phon e-model, the key co nfigur ation screen disp lays. The [...]
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Operational Features 5-88 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features 9 In the " Va l u e " field, enter a value to associate with the softkey or programmable key . For example, for BLF , the value is th e extension you w ant to monitor . For BLFList, the value is an iden tifier for the [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-89 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuring XML for Directed Call Pickup Use the following procedure to configur e XML for Di rected Call Pickup in the configuration files. Notes: 1. Before implementing this proced ure, you must create an XML application tha[...]
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Operational Features 5-90 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Use the following procedure to configur e XML for Di rected Call Pickup in the Aastra W eb UI. Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Preferenc es->Directed Call Pickup Setting s. 2 Enable the " Directed Call Pickup [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-91 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 5 Click on Operation->Softkeys and XML or Click on Operation->Progra mmable Keys or Click on Operation->Expansion Module <N>. Note: Depend ing on your phon e-model, the key co nfigur ation screen disp lays. The [...]
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Operational Features 5-92 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features 9 In the " Va l u e " field, enter the URI that the phone uses to display the XML application to the LCD. For example, http://65.205.71 .13/xml/st artup/key .php?user=$$SIPREMOTENUMBER$$ . Note: For more information ab [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-93 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Sof tkeys/Programmable Keys/Fea ture Keys/Expansion Module Keys Y ou can configure the softkeys, prog rammab le keys (53i has programmable keys only), feature keys, a nd expansion module ke ys to perform specific func tions on[...]
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Operational Features 5-94 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features St ate-Based Sof tkeys (55i, 57i, 57i CT only) Users and administrators can configure a specific state to display when a softkey is being used. A vailable states you can configure for each softkey include: • idle - The phone is[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-95 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Y ou can enable or disable the softkey st ates using the configuration files or the Aastra W eb UI. In the Aastra W eb UI, yo u disa ble a state by unchecking the box for that operational state. In the configuration files, you[...]
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Operational Features 5-96 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Configuration Example The following example illustrates the use of the "softkeyN stat es" parameter , and the "softkeyN type" para meter with a value of empty . For clarity purposes, only the "softkeyN ty[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-97 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Programmable Keys (53i, 55i) The following table provides the numbe r of softkeys and pro grammable ke ys you can configure, and the number of lines available for each type of phone. *The 536M expansion module c onsists of 36 [...]
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Operational Features 5-98 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Key Functions T able Softkey/ Programmable Key Function Config uration File Parameter Aastra Web UI Parameter Descrip tion None none None Indicates not setting for the key . Line line Line Indicates the key is configured for line[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-99 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Auto Call Distribution (ACD) acd Auto Call Distribution (For Sylantro Servers) Indicates the key is configured for automatic call distribution (ACD). ACD allows the Sylantro Server to distribute calls from a qu eue to register[...]
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Operational Features 5-100 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Flash (Not applicable on Expansion Modules) flash Flash Indicates the key is set to generate a flash event when it is pressed, or when a feature key is pressed on the 57i CT handset. The IP phone gene rates flash events only wh [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-101 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Callers List callers list Callers List Indicates the key is set fo r accessing the Callers List. For more information on the Callers List, see the section “Callers List” on page 174 . Directory directory Directory Indicat[...]
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Operational Features 5-102 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Reference For more information ab out key functions for y our model phone, see you r Model-specific User ’ s Guide . Services (Not applicable to the 53i) services Services Indicates the ke y is set to access Services, such as,[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-103 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuring Sof tkeys and Programmable Keys Use the following procedures to confi gur e the softkeys and programmable keys on the IP phone. Configuration Files For specific parameters you can set in the configuration files, s[...]
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Operational Features 5-104 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Operation->Softkeys and XML or Click on Operation->Progra mmable Keys or Click on Operation->Expansion Module <N>. Depending on your phone -model, the key configuration screen displays. Th[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-105 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 5 If applicable, in the " Va l u e " field, enter a value to associate with the softkey . For example, for a speeddial value , you can enter a numb er you want to use for the speeddia l key , or 12345+ as a speeddia[...]
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Operational Features 5-106 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features 57i Cordless (CT) Feature Keys In addition to the softkeys on the 57i CT , this phone also has handset keys you can configure with specific features. Y ou can use the Aastra W eb UI to configure the handset keys . Y ou can progr[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-107 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Feature Key Programming Guidelines The following are guidelines to use when prog ramming the feature keys on the handset: • All handsets paired with the same B ase Station have the same programmed functions since the web in[...]
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Operational Features 5-108 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Handset Feature Key Functio ns Y ou can configure the features keys on th e 57i CT handset to perform specific functions using th e configur ation files or the Aastra W eb UI.The following ta ble identifies the available functio[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-109 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features T ransfer xf er Xfer Indicates th e key is configured as a transfer key for transferring calls. For more information about the Xfer key , see your Aastra IP Phone 57i CT User ’s Guide. Park park Park Indicates the key is se[...]
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Operational Features 5-110 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Reference For more information about features ke y functions for your 57i CT , see your Aastra IP P hone 57i CT User ’ s Guide . Public public Public Ind icates the key is configured to toggle from public to private mode. A pu[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-111 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuring Handset Feature Keys Y ou can program up to 15 feature keys on the 57i CT IP phone usin g the configuration files or the Aastra W eb UI . Use the following procedure to program the feature keys on your 57i CT B as[...]
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Operational Features 5-112 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Operation->Handset Keys . 2 Select the handset key you want to program. 3 Select the function fo r that handset key from the " Key Functio n " field. 4 Click to sa ve the function you select[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-113 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features S peeddial Prefixes The normal function of the speeddial option allows you to configure a specific key on the phone to dial a n umber quickly by pressin g the configured key . For example, if you had the following speedd ial [...]
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Operational Features 5-114 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Busy Lamp Field (BLF) The BLF feature on the IP phones allows a specific extension to be monitored for state changes. BLF monitors the status (b usy or idle) of extension s on the IP phone. Example A Supervisor configure s BLFs [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-115 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features BLFList Setting (For use with the Br oadSoft Br oadworks Rel 13 or higher platfo rm only) The BLFList feature on the IP phones is specifically design ed to support the BroadSoft Broadworks Rel 13 Busy Lamp Field feature. T [...]
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Operational Features 5-116 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Asterisk BLF Configuration Y ou can enable the BLF feature on Asteri sk to enable monitoring for specific extensions. BLF on Asterisk is possibl e through the “hint” extension parameter . Add the following in the Asterisk ex[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-117 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuring BLFs Use the following procedures to confi gur e BLF and BLFList on the IP phone. Configuration Files T o set BLF or BLF List in the configura t ion files, see Appendix A, the secti on, “Softkey/Programmable K[...]
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Operational Features 5-118 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Operation->Softkeys and XML or Click on Operation->Progra mmable Keys or Click on Operation->Expansion Module <N>. Depending on your phone -model, the key configuration screen displays. Th[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-119 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 4 For the 55i, 57i, and 57i CT sof tkeys : In the " Label " field, enter the name of the person who’s extension you a re monitoring (i f “T ype” is BLF). Note: If BLFList type is selected, no label value is r[...]
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Operational Features 5-120 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features BLF Subscription Period On the IP phones, you can set the time period, in seconds, that the IP phone resubscribes the BLF subscription service afte r a software/firmware upgrade or after a reboot of the IP phon e. In the configu[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-121 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Glo bal SI P->Advanced SIP Settings. 2 Enter a value, in seconds, from 120 (2 min) to 3600 (1 hour) in the " BLF Subscripti on Period " field. 3 Click to sa ve your [...]
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Operational Features 5-122 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Automatic Call Dist ribution (ACD) (for Sylantro Servers) The IP phones supp ort an Automatic Cal l Distribution (ACD) feature for Sylantro servers. The ACD feature allows the Sylantro server to distribute calls from a queue to [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-123 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features ACD Auto-A vailable Timer Whenever the IP phone user answers a call, or misses a call, the server automatically changes the phone’ s status to unavailable. The administrator can control how long the IP phone remains in the [...]
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Operational Features 5-124 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Configuring the ACD Auto-A vailable T imer . Configuration Files T o config ure the ACD Auto-Available T imer using the configuration fi les, see Appendix A, the section, “ACD Auto-Available T i mer Settings” on page A-131.[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-125 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuring an ACD Key Using the Aastra Web UI Use the following procedure to co nfigure an ACD softkey , programmable key , or expansion module key using the Aastra W eb UI. This procedure uses the 55i IP phone as an example[...]
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Operational Features 5-126 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Configuring the ACD Auto-A vailable T imer Using the Aastra W eb UI Use the following procedure to configur e an ACD auto-available timer using the Aastra W eb UI. 4 In the “Line” field, select the line which the IP phone us[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-127 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 3 In the “Auto A vaila ble Timer” field, specify the length of time (in seconds) b efore the IP pho ne state is automatically reset to “available.” V alid values are 0 to 120 seconds. Default is 60. For exampl e: 60 4[...]
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Operational Features 5-128 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Using the ACD Feature on your IP Phone The ACD feature allows you to login to a p hone queue in order to rece ive distributed calls on yo ur IP phone. T o login to a ph one queue, your system administrator must preconfigure an A[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-129 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features This icon changes when yo u log on to the phone queue and are available to take calls. The icon changes again when you ar e busy with an active call. The table below describes the meaning of the LED, and each icon, as they ma[...]
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Operational Features 5-130 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Logging In to a Phone Queue (55i, 5 7i, 57i CT) Use the following procedure to log into a phone queue from your Aastra IP phone. Aastra IP Phone UI Ste p Action 1 Press the ACD softkey on your IP phone. Note: Check with your adm[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-131 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 3 Press the Log In sof tkey . Y ou are logged into th e phone queue. Once you lo g in, examine the IP Phone UI, and note the following in formation: • If your IP phone status is set to “available” then the server will b[...]
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Operational Features 5-132 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Logging In T o a Phone Queue (53i) Use the following procedure to log into a phone queu e from your Aastra IP phone. Aastra IP Phone UI Ste p Action 1 Press the ACD programmable key on your IP phone. 2 T o logi n to the phone qu[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-133 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features ACD Subscription Period On the IP phones, you can set the time period, in seconds, that the IP phone resubscribes the ACD subscription service after a software/firmware upgrade or after a reboot of the IP phon e. In the confi[...]
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Operational Features 5-134 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Glo bal SI P->Advanced SIP Settings. 2 Enter a value, in seconds, from 120 (2 min) to 3600 (1 hour) in the " ACD Subscription Peri od " field. 3 Click to sa ve your cha[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-135 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Directed Call Pickup /Group Ca ll Pickup (for Sylantro Servers) Aastra IP phon es and any attached Ex pa nsion Modu les suppor t the Directed Call Pickup (DCP) and Group Call Pickup (GCP) features. The Directed Call Pickup/Gr[...]
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Operational Features 5-136 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Configuring DCP/GCP Using the Confi guration Files (for Sylantro Servers) Use the following procedures to confi gure DCP/GCP using the configuration files. Configuration Files T o set DCP/GCP in the con figuration fi les, see Ap[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-137 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuring Directed Call Pickup (DCP) Using the Aastra W eb UI (for Sylantro Servers) Use the following procedure to configure Directed Call Pickup using the Aastra W eb UI. This procedure uses th e 57i IP Phone as an exampl[...]
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Operational Features 5-138 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features 5 In the “V alue” field, specify the extension you want to inte rcept when you pres s this softkey . For exampl e: 2200 6 Click to save your changes. Aastra Web UI[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-139 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuring Group Call Pickup (GCP) Using the Aa stra Web UI (for Sylantro Servers) Use the following procedur e to configure Group Call Pickup using the Aastra We b U I . Note: A ring group must be configured on the Sylantro[...]
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Operational Features 5-140 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Using Directed Call Pickup/Grou p Call Pickup Use the following procedure for th e DCP/GCP on yo ur phone. 4 In the “Label” field, specify a name for this Directed Call Pickup softkey . For exampl e: GCP_A 5 In the “V alue[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-141 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 2 If the monitored extension receives multi ple incoming calls simultaneously , the phone displays a list of incoming calls. 3 Select a call from this list using the UP and DOW N arrow keys. Press the " Pickup " sof[...]
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Operational Features 5-142 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Do Not Disturb (DND) The IP phones have a feature you can enable called "Do not Disturb (DND). Y ou can configure DND on softkeys and pro grammable keys using the Aast ra W eb UI or the configuration files. If DND is config[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-143 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Operation->Softkeys and XML or Click on Operation->Progra mmable Keys or Click on Operation->Expansion Module <N>. Depending on your phone -model, the key configuration screen displays.[...]
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Operational Features 5-144 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Bridged Line Ap pearance (BLA) (55i, 57i, 57i CT only) A SIP bridge line appearance (BLA) on th e IP phones allows multiple devices to share a single directory address (DA). For example, people working at a techni cal support de[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-145 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features The following table shows the number of lines that can be set to BLA for each model phone. Configuring BLA Y ou can configure BLA on a global or p er-lin e basis using the co nfiguration files or the Aastra W eb UI. Global BL[...]
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Operational Features 5-146 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Per-Line BLA Y ou configure BLA on a per-line basis in the configuration files using the following parameters: sip lineN mode sip lineN username sip lineN bla number Y ou configure BLA on a per-line basis in the Aastra W eb UI u[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-147 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features For ININ Server When configuring the BLA feature on an ININ server , the value set for the sip lineN bla number parameter shall be th e same value set for the sip lineN user name parameter without the in cremen ted digit adde[...]
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Operational Features 5-148 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 For global con figuration of BLA: Click on Advanced Settings->G lobal SIP->Basic SIP Authentication Settings.[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-149 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features For per-line configurati on of BLA: Click on Advanced Settings->Line N (1-9). In the " Line Mode " field, select the BLA option. 2 In the " Phone Number " field, enter the phone number of th e IP phone.[...]
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Operational Features 5-150 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Using a BLA Line on the IP Phone If you have either a global or per -line BL A confi guration, and you want to share a call on the line with a BLA group, you n eed to press the Hold button before sharing the call wi th th e grou[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-151 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features BLA Support for Third Party Registration BLA allows an Address Of Record (AOR) to be assigned onto dif ferent line appearances for a group of SIP user agents (IP phones). When a call is made to this BLA number , the call is o[...]
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Operational Features 5-152 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features #Alice phone number sip line2 bla number:4085582 868 sip line2 display name:Alice sip line2 screen name:Alice Alice’ s configuration is as follows: #line 1 sip line1 auth name:40855828 68 sip line1 password: sip line1 mode: 3 [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-153 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Park/Pick Up Key The IP phones (including the 57i CT hand set) have a park and pickup call feature that allows you to park a call and pickup a call when required. There are two ways a user or administrator can configure this [...]
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Operational Features 5-154 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features On 57i/57i CT On the IP phone UI, the Park/Picku p feature displays the following : • When a call comes in, and you pickup the handset, the cust om la bel that you configured for the Park softkey d isplays on the Phone UI. •[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-155 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuring Park/Pickup Key Using Configu ration Files In the configuration files, you configur e Park/Pickup u sing the key parameters. Y ou must specify the "softkeyN value", "p rgkeyN value", “to psof[...]
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Operational Features 5-156 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Model 53i Examples Use the following procedure to conf igure a Park/Pickup key using the configuration files. Server Park Config uration Pickup Configur ation A s t e r i s k prgkeyN type: pa r k prgkeyN value: aste risk;70 prgk[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-157 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuring a Park/Pickup Key Using Aastra Web UI On the 57i/57i CT , you configure a Park and/or Pick up key at Operation->Softkeys and XML . Y ou enter a key label, and value for a specific line on the phone. The default[...]
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Operational Features 5-158 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI For the 57i/57i CT : 1 Click on Operation->Softkeys and XML. 2 Pick a softkey to conf igure for Parking a call. 3 In the " Ty p e " field, select Park . 4 In the " Label " field, enter a labe[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-159 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 1 1 In th e " Va l u e " field, enter the appro priate value bas ed on the server in your n etwork. Note: For values to enter in this field, see the table “Park/Pickup Call Server Configuration V alues” on page [...]
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Operational Features 5-160 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features For the 53i: 1 Click on Operation->Programmab le Keys. 53i Screen 2 Pick a hard key (from keys 3 through 6) to configure for Parking a call. 3 In the " Hard Key " field, select Park . 4 In the " Va l u e "[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-161 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 10 Click to sa ve your changes. Y ou must restart your IP pho ne for the changes to take affect. 1 1 Click on Operation->Reset . 12 In the " R est art Phone " field click to restart the IP phone and apply the cha[...]
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Operational Features 5-162 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Using the Park Call/Pickup Parked Call Feature Use the following procedures on the IP phones to park a call and pick up a parked call. IP Phone UI Ste p Action Parking a Call 1 While on a li ve call, press the " Park "[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-163 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 5 Enter the extension number where the call was parked. 6 Press the " Pickup " softkey . If the call pick up is successful, you are connected with the parked call. IP Phone UI Ste p Action[...]
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Operational Features 5-164 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Last Call Return (lcr) (For Sylantro Servers Last call return (lcr) allows an administrator or user to configure a "last call return" function on a softkey or progr ammable key . This feature is for Sylantro servers on[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-165 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI For the 57i/57i CT : 1 Click on Operation->Softkeys and XML. 2 Pick a softkey to configur e for Last Call Return. 3 In the " Ty p e " field, select lcr . 4 In the " Line " field, select a [...]
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Operational Features 5-166 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features For the 57i CT Handset: 1 Click on Operation->Handset Keys . 2 Pick a handset key to configure for Last Ca ll Return. 3 In the " Key Functio n " field, select lcr . 4 Click to sa ve your changes. Aastra Web UI[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-167 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features For the 53i 1 Click on Operation->Programmab le Keys. 53i Screen 2 Pick a hard key (from keys 3 through 6) to con figure for Last Call Return. 3 In the " Ty p e " field, select lcr . 4 For the 53i: In the " [...]
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Operational Features 5-168 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Call Forwarding The call forwardi ng feature on the IP phon e allows incoming calls to be forwarded to another destination. The phone sends the SIP message to the SIP proxy , which then forwards the call to the assigned destinat[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-169 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features The following table shows the IP phone m odel and the number of lines for which you can config ure call forwarding. Enabling/Disabling the Ability to Configure Cal l Forwarding Using the configuration files, you can en able o[...]
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Operational Features 5-170 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Configuration Method for Call Forwarding The method y ou use to configure call forwarding depends on t he model phone you are configuring. Y ou can set the phone-wide call forward se ttings using the IP phone UI or the Aastra W [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-171 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 4 For 53i: In the “ Cfwd Mode ” field, enter the mode that you want to set on your phones. For 55i/57i/57i CT : In the “ Mode ” field, enter the mode that yo u want to set on your phones. V alid modes are: •O f f ?[...]
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Operational Features 5-172 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Call Forward. For global con figuration of call forwardi ng: 2 In the " Mode " field, select the mode you want to set on your phone. V alid modes are: •O f f •A l l •B [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-173 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 4I n t h e " Number of Rings " field, enter the number of rings you wa nt your phone to ring b efore the call is forwarded. V alid values are 1 to 9. Note: " Number of Rings " field appli es to No Answer a[...]
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Operational Features 5-174 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Callers List The IP phones have a "Callers List" f eature that store the name, phone number , and incremental calls, for each ca ll received by the phone. The following illustrating shows the default location of the Ca[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-175 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features When you download the Callers List, the phone stores the callerlist.csv file to your computer in comma-separated value (CSV) format. Y ou can use any spreadsheet applicatio n to open the file for viewing. The following is an [...]
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Operational Features 5-176 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Enabling/Disabling Callers List Y ou can enable and disable user access to the Callers List on the IP phones using the following parameter in the configuration files: • callers list disabled V alid values for this parameter ar[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-177 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 5 T o sa ve a line ite m to a progra mmable key for speeddial ing, press the 3 Save key and enter the line number at the "Save to?" prompt that is already configured for speeddial ing at a programmable key . 6 T o d[...]
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Operational Features 5-178 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Downloading the Callers List Use the following procedure to download the Callers List using the Aast ra W eb UI. Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Operation->Directory . 2 In the Callers List field, click on . A “ File Download ” [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-179 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Customizable Callers List and Services Keys The IP phones currently have a Callers List key (all 5i Ser ies phones) and a Services key (55i, 57i, and 57i CT). An Admi nistrator can specify URI ove rrides for these keys using [...]
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Operational Features 5-180 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Missed Calls Indicator The IP phone has a "missed calls" indicator that increments the number of missed calls to the phone. This feature is accessible from the IP phone UI only . Y ou can enable and disable the Missed [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-181 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Accessing and Clearing Missed Ca lls Use the following procedure to access and clea r missed calls from the Callers List. Once you display the Callers List, the "<number> New Calls" indicator clears. IP Phone [...]
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Operational Features 5-182 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Directory List The IP phones have a " Dir ectory List " feature that allows you to store fre quently used names and numbers on the phone. Y ou can also dial directly from the directory entry . The following illustratin[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-183 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Y ou can also sort multiple numbers a ccording to preference and perform a quick-search feature that allows you to ente r the first letter th at corresponds to a name in the Directory to find specific line items. T he phone d[...]
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Operational Features 5-184 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features • Y ou can use any spreadsheet applicatio n to open the file for viewing. The following is an example of a Directory Li st in a spreadsheet application. This is an administrator and user function. The file displays the n ame, [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-185 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Enabling/Disabling Directory List Y ou can enable and disable user access to the Directory List on the IP phones using the following parameter in the configuration files: • directory disabled V alid values for this paramete[...]
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Operational Features 5-186 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Server to IP Phone Download Y ou can populate your IP phone Directory List with server directory files. T o activate this feature, you need to add the following parameters to the configuration files: • directory 1: compa ny_di[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-187 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Server to IP Phone Download Behav ior The software that reads directory files fro m the server , loads the file’ s contents into the phone's NVRAM when the phone is booting. Directory entries in the NVRAM that originat[...]
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Operational Features 5-188 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Using the Directory List Use the following procedures to access and use the Directory Lis t. Note: In the following procedure, the location o f keys (hard keys, softkeys, and programmable keys) on the phone are d ependant on y o[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-189 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features T o edit an entry in the Directory List: 5 a At a line item in the Directory Li st, press the 3 key . Note: Use the SA VE key to scroll between the number , name and line en tries. b Edit the phone number if required and pres[...]
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Operational Features 5-190 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features 9 T o exit the Directory List, pre ss the DIRECTOR Y key again, the GOODBYE key , or the QUIT key (depending on your specifi c phone model). From the 57i CT handset: 10 a Press the Public/Private softkeys to toggle between makin[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-191 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Downloading from the Server to the IP Phone Y ou can use the configuration files to download the Directory List from the configuration serve r to the IP phone.. Use the following procedure to configure the download. Downloadi[...]
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Operational Features 5-192 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Use the following procedure to configure the download. Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Operation->Directory . 2 In the Direct ory List field, click on . A “File Download” message displays. 3 Click . 4 Enter the location on yo ur[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-193 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features V oi cemail (55i, 57i, and 57i CT only) The V oicemail feature on the 55i, 57i and 57i CT IP phones allow you to configure lines with phone numbers so th e phone can dial out to connect to a voicemail server . Y ou associate [...]
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Operational Features 5-194 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Y ou can enter up to 9 V oicemail numbers asso ciated with each of the 9 lines on the phone. For example: sip line1 vmail: *97 sip line2 vmail: *95 Use the following procedure to configure voicemail using the configuration files[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-195 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Using V oicemail (57i57i CT only) Use the following procedure to access and use voicemail. IP Phone UI Ste p Action For the 57i/57i CT : 1 Press Services on the phone to display the Services menu. 2 From the Services menu, se[...]
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Operational Features 5-196 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features XML Customized Services Extensible Markup Languag e (XML) is a markup language much like HTML. HTML was designed to display data and to focus on how data looks. XML was designed to describe data and to focus on what data is. The[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-197 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features For more information ab out creating customized XML applications, see Appendix G , “Creating an XML Ap plication.” AastraIPPhoneDirecto ry (for Directory List scr een) Creates an online Directory List that a user can brow[...]
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Operational Features 5-198 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Y ou can also use the following attributes/ options with the XML objects to further customize your XML applications: Attribute/Option Description/Usage Va l i d Va l u e s Beep Enables or disables a BEEP option to indicate a sta[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-199 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features LockIn S pecifie s whether or not the information on the LC D screen st ays displayed when other events occur (such as pressing buttons on the keypad). Use with: XML object (See Appendix G ) yes | no Default = no CancelAction[...]
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Operational Features 5-200 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Enabling/Disabling a Beep for S tatus Message Displays Y ou can enable or disable a BEEP option using the S tatus Message object (AastraIPPhoneStatus), the configura tion files, or the Aastra W eb UI. When the phone receiv es a [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-201 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Scroll Delay Option for S tatus Messages The IP phones support a scroll delay optio n that allows you to set the time delay , in seconds, between the scrolling of each status message on the phone. The default time is 5 second[...]
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Operational Features 5-202 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features For more information abou t creating XML configura tion scripts and for XML script examples, see Appendix G , “Creating an XML Application” . Configuring the Phone to use XML Y ou can configure the phone to requ est the XML [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-203 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features XML Push Requests In addition to initiating a request to an XML applicati on from a softkey , an HTTP server can push an XML object to the pho ne via HTTP Post. When the phone sees a PUSH request containing an XML object, it [...]
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Operational Features 5-204 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI For the 57i/57i CT : 1 Click on Operation->Softkeys and XML . 2 Select a key from keys 1 through 20. 3 In the " Ty p e " field, select XML from the list box. 4 In the " Label " field, enter a[...]
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Operational Features 5-206 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI For the 53i 1 Click on Operation->Progra mmable Keys. 53i Screen 2 For the 53i, select a key from keys 3 through 6. 3 In the " Hard Key " field, select XML from the list box. 4 In the " Va l u e &[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-207 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 6 Click on Advanced Settings->Con figuration Server . 7I n t h e " XML Push Server List (Approved IP Addresses) " field, enter the host IP address and/or domain name server . Y ou can enter multiple IP addr ess a[...]
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Operational Features 5-208 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Using the XML Customized Service After you create, save, and configure the IP phone with an XML application, the customized service is ready for you to use. Use the following procedure to use the XML feat ure on the IP phon e. I[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-209 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features XML Action URIs The IP phones have a feature that allows an administrator to specify a uniform resource identifier (URI) that triggers a GET when certain events occur . The IP phone events that support this feature are: •S [...]
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Operational Features 5-210 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features The following table identif ies the configurable actio n URI parameters in the configuration files and the Aastra W eb UI. This table also identifies the variables that apply to specific parameters. How it works When a startup, [...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-211 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features http://10.50.10.140/outgoing .pl?number=5551212 Y ou can configure this feature via the configuration files or the Aastra W eb UI. Configuring XML Action URIs Use the following procedures to confi gure XML Action URIs usi ng [...]
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Operational Features 5-212 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Action URI. 2 Enter an XML URI for a startup event in the “ Start u p ” field. F or exam ple: http://10.50.10.140/startup This parameter specifies the URI for which the phone ex[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-213 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 4 Enter an XML URI for an incoming call event in the “ Inco ming Call ” field. For example: http://10.50.10.140/incoming .php?number=$$REMOTENUMBER$$ This parameter specifies the URI for which the phone executes a GET on [...]
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Operational Features 5-214 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features XML Sof tkey URI In addition to specifying variables fo r the Action URIs, you can also specify variables in the XML softkey URIs that are bound when the key is pressed. These variables are the same as those used in the Action U[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-215 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuring XML Sof tkey URIs Use the following procedures to confi gure XML Softkey URIs using the configuration files or the Aastra W eb UI. Configuration Files For specific parameters you ca n set in the configuration file[...]
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Operational Features 5-216 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features 3 In the " Ty p e " field, select XML from the list box. 4 In the " Label " field, enter a label that displays on the IP phone for the XML softkey . For example, " aastra ". 5 In the " Va l u e[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-217 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI For the 53i: 1 Click on Operation->Progra mmable Keys. 53i Screen 2 On the 53i, select a ke y from keys 1 through 6. 3 In the " Ty p e " field, select XML from the list box. 4 On the 53i, in the &qu[...]
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Operational Features 5-218 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Audio T ransmit and Receive Gain Adjustment s The audio gain properties for the IP ph one handset, headset, and speakerphone is adjusted to reduce side-tone and echo on the local and far -end equipment. Y ou can adjust these set[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-219 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features Configuring Audio T ransmit and Rec eive Gain Adjustment s Y ou can configure the audio transmit and ga in adjustments using the configuration files only . Use the following procedure to configure this feature. Handsfree tx g[...]
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Operational Features 5-220 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Centralized Conferencing (for Sy lantro and Broadsof t Servers) The IP phones include supp ort for centralized conferencing (Ad-Hoc conferencing) for Sylantro and Broads oft servers. This feature provides centralized conferencin[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-221 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features T o use the centra lized conferencing after it is enabled, see your Model-specific IP Phone User Guide . Configuring Centralized Conferencing Using the Configuration Files Y ou use the following parameters to conf igure centr[...]
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Operational Features 5-222 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Configuring Centralized Conferencing Using the Aastra Web UI Use the following procedure to configur e centralized conferencing using the Aastra W eb UI. Aastra Web UI Global Conf iguration 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Globa[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-223 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features 3 Click to save your changes. Per-Line Configura tion 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Line <#>->Ba sic SIP Network Settings 2 In the “ Conference Server URI ” field, do one of the following actions: • T o disa[...]
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Operational Features 5-224 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Customizing the Display Columns on the 560M Exp a nsion Module The 560M Expansion Module screen displays softkeys in column format. The function keys on the bottom left of the Mo dule allow you to di splay 3 full screens of soft[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-225 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features T o use the 560M, press the function key for th e page you want to display to the LCD (page 1, page2, or page 3), and press the applicable softkey . Y ou can customize the heading s on each 560M E xpansion Module screen using[...]
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Operational Features 5-226 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Operational IP Phone Features Expansion Module 3 (3 pages) • expmod3page1left • expmod3page1rig ht • expmod3page2left • expmod3page2rig ht • expmod3page3left • expmod3page3rig ht Example The following is an example of configuring Exp ansion Modul[...]
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Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 5-227 Configuring Operati onal Features Operational IP Phone Features These settings display to the Expansio n Module as shown in the foll owing illustrations. Cuztomizing the 560M Exp ansion Module Column Display. Configuration Files For specific parameters you ca n set in the configuration fi[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 6-1 Advanced Operational Features Chapter 6 Configuring Advanced Operational Features About this chapter Introduction The IP phones have advanced operational features you can configure using the configuration files and/or the Aastra W eb UI. This chapter describes each of these features and provides procedures for [...]
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About this chapter 6-2 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Advanced Operational Features Whitelist Proxy page 6-19 T ransport Layer Security (TLS) page 6-21 Symmetric UDP Signaling page 6-27 Removing UserAgent and Se rver SIP Headers p age 6-28 Multi-S tage Digit Collection (Billing Codes) Support (for Sylantro Servers)[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 6-3 Configuring Adva nced Operational Features Advanced Operational Features Advanced Operational Features Description This section provides the following informa tion about adva nced features of th e IP phones: Feature Descriptio n MAC Address/Line Number in REGISTER Messages Allows y[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 6-4 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Advanced Operational Features T ransport Layer Security (TLS) Allows you to enable or disabl e the use of Persistent T ransport Layer Security (TLS). Persistent TLS sets up the connection to the server once and re-uses that connection fo r all calls f[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 6-5 Configuring Adva nced Operational Features Advanced Operational Features MAC Address/Line Nu mber in REGISTER Messages The IP phones can send the MAC address and line number in the REGISTER packets making it easier for the call server when a user configures the phones via the Aastr[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 6-6 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Advanced Operational Features . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Glo bal SI P->Advanced SIP Setting. 2 Enable the " Send MAC Address in REGISTER Message " field by checking the check box. (Disable this field by [...]
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Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 6-7 Configuring Adva nced Operational Features Advanced Operational Features SIP Message Sequence for Blind T ransfer The SIP message sequence for Blind T ransfer avoids the transfer target having two simultaneous calls. Prior t o release 1.4, a CANCEL message was sent to the transfer [...]
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Advanced Operational Features 6-8 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Advanced Operational Features Up date Caller ID During a Call It is possible for a proxy or call server to update the Ca ller ID information that displays on the phone du ring a call, by modifying the SIP Contact header in the 200 OK message and/or in[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 6-9 Configuring Adva nced Operational Features Advanced Operational Features Boot Sequence R ecovery Mode Y ou can force the IP phone into recovery mode by pressing the 1 and # keys during boot up when the logo displays. This feature is enabled by default on the IP phone. Y ou can disa[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 6-10 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Advanced Operational Features Auto-discovery Using mDNS The IP phones can perform an auto-discovery o f all servers on a network using mDNS. When the IP phone discovers a TFTP server , it is automatically configured by that TFTP server . An unconfigu[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 6-11 Configuring Adva nced Operational Features Advanced Operational Features Single Call Restriction (57i CT only) On the 57i CT , an administrator can enab le or disable a single call restriction between the 57i CT base unit and a call serve r . When this feature is enab led (set to [...]
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Advanced Operational Features 6-12 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Advanced Operational Features Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings-> Globa l SIP->RTP Settings. 2 Enable the " T wo Call Suppor t " field by checking the check box. (Disable this field by unchecking the box). 3 Clic[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 6-13 Configuring Adva nced Operational Features Advanced Operational Features Missed Call Summ ary Subscription The “ Missed Call Summary Subscription ” feature allows missed calls that have been redirected by the server , to be in cremented in the missed calls indicator on the pho[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 6-14 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Advanced Operational Features Configuring Missed Call Summary Subscripti on using the Configuration Files In addition to enabling/disabling the Misses Call Summary Subscription, Y ou can also configure the amount of time, in s econds, that the phon e[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 6-15 Configuring Adva nced Operational Features Advanced Operational Features Configuring Missed Call Summary Subscripti on using the Aastra W eb UI Use the following procedure to configur e the Missed Call Summary Subscription feature using the Aastra W eb UI. Aastra Web UI Global Con[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 6-16 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Advanced Operational Features 2T h e " Missed Call Summa ry Subscription " field is disabled by default. T o enable this field, check the box. This feature allow s missed calls that ha ve been red irected by the serve r , to be i ncremented[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 6-17 Configuring Adva nced Operational Features Advanced Operational Features Blacklist Duration (Broadsoft Servers) The Blacklist Duration feature on Broads oft Servers helps to reduce unnecessary delays during pro xy/registrar serv er failures, caused by the IP phone repeatedly sendi[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 6-18 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Advanced Operational Features Configuring a Server Blacklist Using the Aastra W eb UI Y ou use the following pr ocedure to configure Blacklist Duration using the Aastra We b U I . Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Glo bal SI P->Advanc[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 6-19 Configuring Adva nced Operational Features Advanced Operational Features Whitelist Proxy T o pro tect your IP phone network, yo u can configure a “ Whitelist Proxy ” feature that screens incoming call requests received by the IP phones. When this feature is enabled, an IP phon[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 6-20 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Advanced Operational Features Configuring Whitelist Proxy Using th e Aastra W eb UI Use the following procedure to configur e the Whitelist Proxy feature using the Aastra W eb UI. Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Glo bal SI P->Advanc[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 6-21 Configuring Adva nced Operational Features Advanced Operational Features T ransport Layer Security (TLS) The IP Phones su pport a transport protocol called T ransport Layer Security (TLS) and Persistent TLS . TLS is a protocol that ensures communication privacy between the SIP pho[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 6-22 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Advanced Operational Features On the IP phones, an Administrator can configure TLS and Persistent TLS on a global-basis only , using the configur ation files or the Aastra W eb UI. SIP Asserted Identity (for Sylantro Servers) The IP Phones support a [...]
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Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 6-23 Configuring Adva nced Operational Features Advanced Operational Features Configuring TLS Using the Configuration Files Y ou use the following parameters to co nfigure TLS in the configuration files: • sip transport protocol • sips persistent tls • sips root and intermediate [...]
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Advanced Operational Features 6-24 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Advanced Operational Features Configuring TLS Using the Aastra W eb UI T o configure TLS using the Aastra W eb UI, you must enable TLS or Persistent TLS first. Then you must define the TLS ce rtificate file names that you want the phone to use. Use t[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 6-25 Configuring Adva nced Operational Features Advanced Operational Features 4 Click on Advanced Setti ngs->TLS S upport. Aastra Web UI[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 6-26 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Advanced Operational Features 5 Enter the certificate file na mes and the private key file nam e in the appropria te fields. The Root and Intermediate Certific ate files contain one root certific ate and zero or mo re intermediate certificates which [...]
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Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 6-27 Configuring Adva nced Operational Features Advanced Operational Features Symmetric UDP Signaling By default, the IP phon es use symmetric UDP signa ling for outgoing UDP SIP messages. When symmetric UDP is enabled, the IP ph one generates and listens for UDP messages using port 50[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 6-28 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Advanced Operational Features Removing UserAgent and Server SIP Headers Currently , the phone always configures the SIP UserAgent/Server headers to contain: Aastra <PhoneModel>/<Firmwar eV ersion> Y ou can suppress the addition of these h[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 6-29 Configuring Adva nced Operational Features Advanced Operational Features Multi-S t a ge Digit Collection (Bi lling Codes) Support (for Sylantro Servers) The IP Phones support Mu lti-S tage Digit Collection (billing codes) for Sylantro Servers. Sylantro Server features, lik e manda[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 6-30 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Advanced Operational Features For example, suppo se the IP phone user is using billing cod e 300, and dialing the external numb er 617-238-5500. The IP user then enters the number usin g the following format: 61723850 00#300 Using mandatory billing c[...]
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Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 6-31 Configuring Adva nced Operational Features Advanced Operational Features Numbers Not Re quiring Billing Codes Billing codes are not required for the following two types of calls: • Emergency calls (E91 1) • Calls between extensions[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 7-1 Encryption and the IP Phone Chapter 7 Encrypted Files on the IP Phone About this chapter Introduction This chapter provides info rmation about encryption on the IP phones and provides methods an administrator can use to store encrypted files to a server . T opics This chapter covers the following topics: To p i[...]
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Encrypted Files on the IP Phone 7-2 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Encryption and the IP Phone Encrypted Files on the IP Phone An encryption feature for the IP phone a llows Service Providers the capability of storing encrypted files on their server to protect against unauthorized access and tampering of sensitive [...]
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Encrypted Files on the IP Phone 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 7-3 Encrypted Files on the IP Phone Encryption and the IP Phone T o make changes to the configuration files, the System Administrator must decrypt the files, make the changes, and re-encrypt the files. The encrypted files must then be downloaded to the IP phones again. Procedure to E[...]
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Encrypted Files on the IP Phone 7-4 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Encryption and the IP Phone Examples The following examples illustrate the use of the anacrypt.exe file. Example 1 Encrypt aastra.cfg into aastra .tuz using password 1234abcd: C:> anacrypt aastra.cfg -p 123 4abcd Example 2 Decrypt aastra.tuz int[...]
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Encrypted Files on the IP Phone 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 7-5 Encrypted Files on the IP Phone Encryption and the IP Phone Example 7 Use the "-v" variable to display version number . C:> anacrypt -v The encr yption tag format sup ported by this anacrypt is: T uzo v1.3 rev1 The correspon ding IP phone firmware build is: 20051 01[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 8-1 Firmware Upgrade Chapter 8 Upgrading the Firmware About this chapter Introduction This chapter provides information abou t upgrading the IP phone firmware. T opics This chapter covers the following topics: To p i c Page Upgradi ng the Firmwar e page 8 -2 Manual Firmware Update (TFTP only) page 8-2 Manual Firmwa[...]
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Upgrading the Firmware 8-2 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Firmware Upgrade Upgrading the Firmware The IP phone uses a TFTP , FTP , or H TTP server (depending on the protocol configured on the IP phone) to down load configuration files and firmware. The configuratio n server should be ready and be able to ac cept co[...]
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Upgrading the Firmware 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 8-3 Upgradi ng the Firmwa re Firmware Upgrade Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Firm ware Up date. 2 Enter the TFTP server IP address or qualified domain name i n the " TFTP Server IP " field. 3 Enter the firmware file name ( <phone model>.st ) that y[...]
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Upgrading the Firmware 8-4 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Firmware Upgrade Manual Firmware and Configuration File Up date Restarting the phone forces the phon e to check for both firmware and configuration files stored on the configuration server . Rest arting the Phone Using the IP Phone UI W arning: Do not reset [...]
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Upgrading the Firmware 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 8-5 Upgradi ng the Firmwa re Firmware Upgrade Rest arting the Phone Using the Aastra W eb UI Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Operation->Reset->Phone. 2 Click to restart the phone.[...]
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Upgrading the Firmware 8-6 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Firmware Upgrade Automatic Up date (auto-resync) The auto-resync feature on the IP phones a llows an administrator to enable the phone to be updated au tomatically once a day at a specific time in a 24-hour period if the files on the server have ch anged. Th[...]
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Upgrading the Firmware 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 8-7 Upgradi ng the Firmwa re Firmware Upgrade Configuring Automatic Up date Use the following procedures to confi gure automatic updat e of the IP phone firmware, configuration files, or both. Notes: 1. If a user is ac cessing the Aastra W e b UI, they are not informed of an auto-reboot. 2. A[...]
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Upgrading the Firmware 8-8 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Firmware Upgrade Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Configu ra tion Server->Auto-Resync. 2 Select the auto-resync mode from the Mode field. V alid values are None , Configuration Fil es , Firmware , Both . Default is None . 3 Sele[...]
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Upgrading the Firmware 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 8-9 Upgradi ng the Firmwa re Firmware Upgrade Reference For more information about setting automatic update on the IP phone, see the "auto resync mode" and "auto resync tim e" parameters, see Appendix A, the section, “Configuration Server Settings” on page A-13 .[...]
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About this chapter 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 9-1 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting Chapter 9 T roubleshooting About this chapter Introduction This chapter describes tasks that a system administrator can perform on the IP phones for troublesho oting purposes. It als o includes answers to qu estions you may have while us ing the IP phones. T [...]
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Troubleshooting 9-2 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide T roubleshooting T roubleshooting This section describes tasks that a system administrator can perform on the IP phones for troublesho oting purposes. Using the Aastra W eb UI, a system administrator can: • Assign an IP ad dress and IP port in which to save log f[...]
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Troubleshooting 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 9-3 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting In the Aa stra W eb UI , you use the following parameters to confi gure log settings: • Log IP - The IP address for which to sa ve log files fo r troubleshooting purposes. • Log Port - The IP port to use to save log files for troubleshooting purposes. Module[...]
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Troubleshooting 9-4 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide T roubleshooting In the configuration files and the Aastra W eb UI, you can enable or disable each module by setting the values of 1 (enable) or 0 (disable). Support Information Y ou can save the local and/or server config uration files of the IP phone to the locat[...]
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Troubleshooting 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 9-5 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->T roubleshooting . T o set log setting s: 2 In the " Log IP " field, enter the IP address of wh ere you want log files to be stored. 3I n t h e " Log Port " field, enter the port num[...]
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Troubleshooting 9-6 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide T roubleshooting Reference For information that describ es solutions to most common problems using the IP phones, see the next section, “T roubleshooting Solutions” on page 9-7 . 4 Click to save your settings. 5 Click on Operation->Reset . 6 In the " Re[...]
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Troubleshooting Solutions 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 9-7 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting T roubleshooting Solutions Description This section describes solutio ns to some most common problems that can occur while using the IP phones. Why does my phone displ ay “Application missing”? If you have experien ced networking issu es while the [...]
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Troubleshooting Solutions 9-8 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide T roubleshooting Please ensure that the TFTP server is ru nning and accessible on the network. If the firmware file is correctly located on the running TFTP server , the phone will locate the file and reload the applicatio n onto the phone. Why does my ph[...]
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Troubleshooting Solutions 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 9-9 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting Reason : Neither of the <mac>.tuz and aastra.tuz files are present on the configuration server (TFTP/FTP/HTTP). Fix : Create the encrypted files using anac rypt.exe and copy them to the configuration server . Reason : The encrypte d <mac>.t[...]
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Troubleshooting Solutions 9-10 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide T roubleshooting How do I rest art the IP phone? IP Phone UI Ste p Action 1 Press on the phone to enter the Options List. 2S e l e c t Restart Phone . 3 For 53i: Press # to confirm. Note: T o cancel the Rest art, press the 3 key . For 55i, 57i, 57i CT : [...]
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Troubleshooting Solutions 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 9-11 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting How do I set the IP phone to factory default? IP Phone UI Ste p Action 1 Press on the phone to enter the Options List. 2S e l e c t Administrator Menu and enter your Administra tor Password (default is 22222 ). 3S e l e c t Factory D efault. 4 For 53i[...]
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Troubleshooting Solutions 9-12 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide T roubleshooting How do I erase the phone’ s local configuration? IP Phone UI Ste p Action 1 Press on the phone to enter the Options List. 2S e l e c t Administrator Menu and enter your Administra tor Password (default is 22222 ). 3S e l e c t Erase Lo[...]
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Troubleshooting Solutions 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 9-13 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting How to reset a user ’s p a ssword? IP Phone UI 1 Press on the phone to enter the Options List. 2S e l e c t User Password . 3 Enter the current use r password. 4 Press Enter . 5 Enter the new user password. Note: The IP phones support numeric charac[...]
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Troubleshooting Solutions 9-14 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide T roubleshooting How do I lock and unlock the phone? IP Phone UI Ste p Action Lock the phone: 1 Press on the phone to enter the Options List. 2S e l e c t Phone Lock. The prompt, “ Lock the phone ?” di splays. 3 Press Lock to lock the phone. Unlock t[...]
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Troubleshooting Solutions 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 9-15 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Operation->Phone Lock . Lock the phone: 2 In the “ Lock the Phone? ” field, click . The phone locks dyanamica lly and displays the following message: “ Phone is locked ”. Unlock the phone: 3 Click on Operation->P[...]
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About this appendix 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-1 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Appendix A Configuration Parameters About this appendix Introduction This appendix describes the parameters yo u can set in the conf iguration files for the IP phones. The configuration files include <mac.cfg> and config.cfg. T opics This appendix c[...]
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About this appendix A-2 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A T ime Server Settings page A-31 T ime and Date Settings page A-33 SIP Local Dial Plan Settings page A-39 SIP Basic, Global Settings page A-41 SIP Basic, Per-Line Settings page A-50 Centralized Conferencin g Settings p age A-60 Advanced SIP Settings pa[...]
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About this appendix 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-3 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Intercom, Auto-Answer , and Barge In Settings page A-121 Audio T ransmit and Recei ve Gain Adjustment Setting s p age A-125 Directed Call Pickup (BLF or XML Call Interception) Se ttings page A-128 ACD Auto-Available T imer Settings page A-131 Park and Pic[...]
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Setting Parameters in Configuration Files A-4 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Setting Parameters in Configuration Files Y ou can set specific configuration parameters in the configuration files for configuring yo u IP phone. The aastra.cfg and <mac>.cfg files are stored on the server . The aastra .cf[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-5 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters The following sections provide the config uration parameters you can configure o n the IP phone . Each parame ter table includes the na me of the parameter , a description, the format, de[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-6 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Network Settings Parameter – dhcp DHCP (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Administrator Menu-> Network Sett ings Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Network-> Basic Network Settings Configuration Fil es aastra.cfg, <[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-7 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – subnet mask Subnet Mask (in Web UI) IP phone UI Opt ions->Admin istrator Menu -> Network Settings Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Network-> Basic Network Settings Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac&g[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-8 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – dns2 Secondary DNS (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Administrator Menu-> Network Settings Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Netw ork-> Basic Network Settings Configuratio n Files aastra.cfg , <mac>[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-9 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Password Settings Parameter – ethernet port 1 PC Port (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Administrator Menu-> Network Settings Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Netw ork-> Basic Network Settings Configuratio n Files aast[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-10 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – user password Current Password (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->User Password Aastra Web UI Operation->Use r Password Config uration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Allows you to set a new u[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-11 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Emergency Dial Plan Settings Parameter – emergency dial plan Configuration Files aa stra.cfg, <ma c>.cfg Aastra Web UI Operation->Ph one Lock Description Allows you to specify an emergency number to use on you r IP phon[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-12 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Aastra Web UI Settings Parameter – options password enabled Configuration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Enables or disables password protection of the Options key on the IP phone. If enabl ed, upon pressi n[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-13 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Configuration Server Settings Parameter – download protocol Download Protoco l (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Administrator Menu-> Network Settings Aastra Web UI Advanced Settin gs->Configuration Server Configuration [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-14 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – alternate tf tp server Alternate TFTP (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Administrator Menu-> Network Settings ->TFTP Server-> Alternate TF TP Aastra Web UI Advanc ed Settings->Configuration Server [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-15 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – ftp server FTP Server (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options-> Admini strator Menu-> Network Settings->FTP Server Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Configuration Server Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <ma c&g[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-16 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – ftp p assword FTP Password (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Administrator Menu-> Network Settings->FTP Server Aastra Web UI Advan ced Settings->Configuration Server Configur ation Files aastra.cfg , [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-17 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – https server HTTPS Server (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Administrator Menu-> Network Settings->HTTPS-> HTTPS Client->Download Server Aastra Web UI Advanced Settin gs->Configuration Server Configu[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-18 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – auto resync mode Mode (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings-> Configuration Serve r-> Auto-Resync Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Enables and d isables the phon e to be up[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-19 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – auto resync time Time (24-hour) (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings-> Configuration Serve r-> Auto-Resync Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Sets the time of day in a 24-hour pe[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-20 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Network Address T ranslation (NA T) Settings Parameter – sip nat ip NA T IP (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Administrato r Menu->SIP Settings Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Netw ork Configuration Files aa stra.c[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-21 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – sip nat rtp port NA T R TP Port (in Phone UI and Web UI) IP Phone UI Options->Administrator Menu-> SIP Settings->R TP Port Base Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Ne twork-> Advanced Network Settings Con[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-22 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip nortel nat timer Nortel NA T Timer (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Network Configuration Fi les aastra. cfg, <mac>. cfg Description The interval, in seconds, that the ph one sends SIP p[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-23 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A HTTPS Client and Server Sett ings Parameter – https client method HTTPS Client Method (in Web UI) IP Phone UI Options->Administrator Menu-> Network Settings->HTTPS->HTTPS Client Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Ne[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-24 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – https block http post xml HTTPS Server - Block XML HTTP POST s (in Web UI) IP Phone UI Options->Administrator Menu-> Network Settings->HTTPS-> HTTPS Server->XML Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-25 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A UPnP Settings Parameter – upnp manager UPnP (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Administrator Menu-> Network Settings->UPnP Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Netw ork-> Advanced Network Settings Config uration Fil es [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-26 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A V irtual Local Area Network (VLAN) Settings Global Parameters Parameter – upnp mapping line s UPnP Mapping Lines (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Pr eferences->General Config uration Fil es aastra.cfg, <ma[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-27 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A LAN Port (Ethernet Port 0) Parameters Parameter – priority non-ip Priority , Non-IP Packet (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Administrator Menu-> Network Settings->VLAN->Phone->Priority ->Other Aastra Web UI Adv[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-28 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A The following table identif ies the d efault DSCP-to-priority mapping structure. Parameter – tos priority map SIP Priority RTP Priority RT CP P r i or i t y (for LAN Port in Web UI) IP phone UI Op tions->Admi nistrator M[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-29 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A PC Port (Ethernet Port 1) Parameters Parameter – vlan id port 1 VLAN ID (for PC Port in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Admi ni strator Menu-> Network Settings->VLAN-> Passthrough->VLAN ID Aastra Web UI Advanced Sett[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-30 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A T ype of Service (T oS)/DSCP Settings Parameter – tos sip SIP (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Administrator Menu-> Network Settings->T ype of Servic e->SIP Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Netw ork-> T yp[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-31 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A T ime Server Settings Parameter – time serve r disabled NTP Time Servers (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Network-> Advanced Network Settings Configuratio n Files aastra.cfg, <mac> .cfg Description Enable[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-32 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – time s erver 2 Time Server 2 (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Network-> Advanced Network Setting s Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description The seconda ry time server's [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-33 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A T ime and Date Settings Parameter – time format Time Format (in Phone UI) I P phone UI Options->Time and Date->T ime Format Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description This parameter changes the time to 12[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-34 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – dst config Daylight Savings (in Phone UI) IP phone UI Options->Time and Date->Daylight Savings Configur ation Files aastra.cfg , <mac>.cf g Description Enables/disabl es the use of da ylight savings [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-35 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A T ime Zone Name/T ime Zone Code T able Ti me Zone Name T ime Zone Code AD-Andorra AG-Antigua AI-Anguilla AL-T irane AN-Curacao AR-Buenos Aires AS-Pago Pago A T -Vienna AU-Lord Howe AU-T asmania AU-Melbourne AU-Sydney AU-Broken Hil[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-36 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A CA-Newfoundland CA-Atlantic CA-Eastern CA-Saskatchewan CA-Central CA-Mountain CA-Pacific CA-Y ukon CH-Zurich CK-Rarotonga CL-Santiago CL-Easter CN-China CO-Bogota CR-Costa Rica CU-Havana CY -Nicosia CZ-Prague NST AST EST EST [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-37 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A HK-Hong Kong HN-T egu cigalpa HR-Zagreb HT -Port-au-Prince HU-Budapest HKS CST CET EST CET IE-Dublin IS-Reykjavik IT -Rome GMT GMT CET JM-Jamaica JP-T okyo EST JST KY -Cayman EST LC-S t Lucia LI-V aduz LT- V i l n i u s LU-Luxembo[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-38 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A P A-Panama PE-Lima PL-W arsaw PR-Puerto Rico PT -Lisbon PT -Madeira PT -Azores PY -Asuncion EST PES CET AST WET WET AZO PYS RO-Bucharest RU-Kaliningrad RU-Moscow RU-Samara RU-Y ek aterinbu rg RU-Omsk RU-Novosibirsk RU-Krasnoy[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-39 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A SIP Local Dial Plan Settings ) V A- V at ican CE T YU-Belgrade CET Parameter – sip dial plan Local Dial Plan (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preferences Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <ma c>.cfg Description A[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-40 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip dial plan terminator Send Dial Plan T erminato r (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preferences Configura tion File s aast ra.cfg, <mac> .cfg Description Allows you to enable or disab le a di[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-41 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A SIP Basic, Global Settings SIP Global Authentication Settings Parameter – sip screen name Screen Name (in Web UI) IP Phone UI Options->Administrator Menu->SIP Settings Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Ba[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-42 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip user name Phone Number (in Web UI) IP Phone UI Options->A dministrator Menu->SIP Settings Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Basic SIP Settings Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac&[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-43 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – sip auth name Authentication Name (in Web UI) IP Phone UI Options->Administrator Me nu->>SIP Settings Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Basic SIP Settings Configurat ion Files aa stra.cfg ,[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-44 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip bla number BLA Number (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Gl obal SIP-> Basic SIP Settings Config uration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Allows you to assign a phone numb er th[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-45 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A SIP Global Network Settings. Parameter – sip proxy ip Proxy Server (in Web UI) IP Phone UI Options->Administrato r Menu->SIP Settings Aastra Web UI Advan ced Settings->Global SIP-> Basic SIP Settings Configuratio n F[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-46 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip backup proxy ip Backup Proxy Server (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Basic SIP Network Settings Configuration Fi les aastra. cfg, <mac>. cfg Description The IP address of[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-47 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – sip outbound proxy port outbound proxy port (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Advanced SIP Settings Configuration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description The proxy port o n the pr[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-48 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip registrar port Registrar Port (in Web UI) IP Phone UI Options->Admi nistrato r Menu->SIP Settings Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings ->Global SIP-> Basic SIP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-49 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – sip backup registrar port Backup Registrar Port (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Basic SIP Network Settings Configuration Fi les aastra. cfg, <mac>. cfg Description The backup reg[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-50 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A SIP Basic, Per-Line Settings The following parameters are SIP per-line settings. The value of " N " is 1 - 9 for 53i, 55i, 57i, an d 57i CT . SIP Per-Line Authentication Settings Parameter – sip lineN screen name [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-51 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – sip lineN user name Phone Number (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Line 1 thru 9 Configuration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Used in the name fie ld of the SIP URI for the IP phone and [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-52 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip lineN auth name Authentication Name (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advan ced Settings->Line 1 thru 9 Configur ation Files aastra.cfg , <mac>.cf g Description Used in the username field of the Autho rizat[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-53 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – sip lineN bla number BLA Number (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advan ced Settings->Line 1 thru 9 Configuration Fil es aa stra.cfg , <mac>.cfg Description Allows you to assign a phone number t hat is sh ared on sp[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-54 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip lineN mode Line Mode (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Lin e 1 thru 9 Config uration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Allows you to configure the mode of the line. Applicable valu[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-55 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A SIP Per-Line Network Settings. Parameter – sip lineN proxy ip Proxy Server (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->L ine 1 thru 9 Configuratio n Files aastra.cfg , <mac>.cf g Description The IP address of the SIP p[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-56 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip linex backup proxy ip Backup Proxy Server (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Line 1 thru 9 Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description The IP address of the backup SIP proxy ser[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-57 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – sip lineN outbound proxy port Outbound Proxy Port (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advance d Settings->Line 1 thru 9 Configuratio n Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description The proxy port on the proxy server to whic[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-58 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip lineN registrar port Registrar Port (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Setti ngs->Line 1 thru 9 Configuration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description The registrar's port number Format Integer[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-59 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – sip linex backup registrar po rt Backup Registrar Port (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Line N -> Basic SIP Network Settings Configuration Fi les aastra. cfg, <mac>. cfg Description The backup[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-60 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Centralized Conferencing Settings Global Settings Parameter – sip centralized conf Conference Server URI (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced->Global SIP Settings-> Basic SIP Network Settings Configuration Fi les aastra[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-61 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Per-Line Settings Parameter – sip lineN centralized conf Conference Server URI (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced->Lin e <1 thru 9> -> Basic SIP Network Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Descr[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-62 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Advanced SIP Settings Parameter – sip explicit mwi subscription Explicit MWI Subscription (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Advanced SIP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg , <mac>.c[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-63 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A . Parameter – sip send mac Send MAC Address in REGISTER Message (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Advanced SIP Settings Configuration Fi les aa stra.cfg, <ma c>.cfg Description Adds an "[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-64 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip session timer Session Timer (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Gl obal SIP-> Advanced SIP Settings Configuratio n Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description The time, in seconds, that the [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-65 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – sip T2 timer T2 Timer (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Advanced SIP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg , <mac>. cfg Description This timer is a SIP transaction layer timer d[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-66 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip transport protocol T ransport Protocol (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Setting s ->Global SIP-> Advanced SIP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description The protocol that t[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-67 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – sip registration retry time r Registra tion Faile d Retry Time r (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Advanced SIP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg , <mac>.cfg Description S p[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-68 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip registration renewa l timer Registration Renewal Timer (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Advanced SIP Settings Configuration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description The l[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-69 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – sip acd subscription period ACD Subscription Period (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP ->Advanced SIP Settings Configurat ion Files aastra. cfg, <mac>. cfg Description S peci fies the[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-70 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Missed Call Summary Subscription Settings Global Parameters Parameter – sip missed call summary subscription Missed Call Summary Subscription (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Gl obal SIP-> Advanced SIP Set[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-71 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Per-Line Parameter Parameter – sip missed call summary subscription period Missed Call Summary Subscription Period (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Gl obal SIP-> Advanced SIP Settings Config uration Fil es aast[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-72 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A T ransport Layer Security (TLS) Settings Parameter – sip transport protocol T ransport Protocol (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Setting s ->Global SIP-> Advanced SIP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <ma[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-73 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – sips persistent tls Configuratio n Files aastra.cfg , <mac>.cf g Description Enables or disables the use o f Persis tent T ransport Layer Security (TLS). Persistent TLS sets up the conn ection to the server onc[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-74 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sips root and intermediate certificates Root and Intermediate Certificates (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->TLS Suppo rt Configuratio n Files aastra.cfg , <mac>.cf g Description Allows you t[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-75 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – sips local certificate Local Ce rtific ate (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->TLS Suppo rt Configuratio n Files aastra.cfg , <mac>.cf g Description Allows you to specify the Lo cal Certif icate fil[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-76 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sips trusted certificates T rusted Certificates (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->TLS Suppo rt Configuratio n Files aastra.cfg , <mac>.cf g Description Allows you to specify the T rusted Cert[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-77 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A RTP , Codec, DTMF Global Settings Global Settings Parameter – sip rtp po rt RTP Por t Base (in IP Phone UI) RTP Por t (in Web UI) IP Phone UI Options->Administrator Menu-> SIP Settings->R TP Port Base Aastra Web UI Adva[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-78 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip out-of-band dtmf Force RFC28 33 Out-of-Band DTMF (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanc ed Settings->Global SIP->RTP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg , <mac>.cf g Description Enables or disabl [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-79 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – sip dtmf method DTMF Method (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP->R TP Settings Configuratio n Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Sets the Dual-tone mu ltifrequency (DTMF) meth od [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-80 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Per-Line Settings Parameter – sip silence suppression Silence Suppression (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP->RTP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Silence supp[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-81 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Autodial Settings Global Settings Parameter – sip lineN srtp mode Aastra Web UI Advanced Setting s->Line < 1-9>->R TP Settin gs Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description This parameter determines i[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-82 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip autodial timeout Autodial Timeout (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settin gs>Global SIP> Autodial Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Globally specifies the time , i[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-83 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Per-Line Settings Parameter – sip lineN autodial numb er Autodial Number (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settin gs>LineN>Autodial Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description On a per-line basis[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-84 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A V oi cemail Settings Parameter – sip lineN vmail Note: The value of " N " is 1 - 9 for 53i, 55i, 57i, 57i CT . Configur ation Files aa stra.cfg , <mac>.cfg Description Use this parameter in the <mac >.[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-85 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Directory Settings Parameter – directory 1 Directory List (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Direc tory Configuration Fi les aastra. cfg, <mac>. cfg Description The name of a directory list th at you can down load fro[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-86 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Callers List Settings Customize Callers List and Services Key Parameter – callers list disabled Config uration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>. cfg Description Enables or disable s the Callers List. If this parameter is set [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-87 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Call Forward Settings Parameter – call forward disabled Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Enables or disabl es the ability to configure Ca ll Forwarding. If this parameter is set to 0, a user and admin[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-88 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Missed Calls Indicator Settings Parameter – missed calls indicator disabled Configuration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Enables or disables the Mi ssed Calls Indicator . If the "missed calls indicator [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-89 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A XML Settings Parameter – xml get timeout Configuration Fil es aa stra.cfg , <mac>.cfg Description Allows you to specify a timeout va lu e, in seconds, that the phone waits for the far side to return a response after accept[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-90 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – xml application title XML Application Title (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Softkeys and XML->Services Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description This parameter allows you to rename t[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-91 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – xml beep no tifica tion XML Beep Support (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Setting s->Preference s Configuration Fi les aastr a.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Enables or disabl es a BEEP notificat ion on the p hon[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-92 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Action URI Settings Parameter – action uri startup Sta r t u p (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Acti on URI Configura tion File s aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description S pe cifies the URI for which the phon[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-93 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – action uri incoming Incoming Call (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Action URI Configuration Fi les aastra. cfg, <mac>. cfg Description S pecifies the URI for which the phone e xecutes a GET on wh[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-94 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Ring T one and T o ne Set Global Settings Parameter – action uri offhook Offhook (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Action URI Configuration Fi les aastra. cfg, <mac>. cfg Description S pecifies the URI f[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-95 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Range Aastra Web UI & IP Phone UI To n e 1 To n e 2 To n e 3 To n e 4 To n e 5 Silent Configuration Files 0 (T one 1) 1 (T one 2) 2 (T one 3) 3 (T one 4) 4 (T one 5) 5 (Silent) Example ring tone: 3[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-96 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – tone set T one Set (in Web UI) IP Phone UI Options->T ones->T one Set Aastra Web UI: Basic Settings->Preferences->Ring T ones Configuration Fil es aa stra.cfg , <mac>.cfg Description Globally s[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-97 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Ring T one Per-Line Settings Parameter – lineN ring tone Line N (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Ba sic Settings->Preferences->Rin g T o nes Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Sets the type of ring tone [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-98 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Incoming Call Interrupt s Dialing Setting Parameter – incoming call inte rrupts dialing Incoming Call Interrupts Dialing (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Basic Settings->Pr efere nces->General Configuration Fi les aastra.cf[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-99 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Goodbye Key Cancels Incoming Call Parameter – goodbye cancels incoming call Goodbye Key Cancels Incoming Call (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Basic Settings->Pr efere nces->General Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg , <mac>.[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-100 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A S tuttered Dial T one Setting Parameter – stutter disabled S tuttered Dial T one (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Basic Settings->Pr efere nces->General Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg , <mac>.cf g Description Enable[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-101 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Call W aiting Settings Parameter – call waiting Call Waiting (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preferences->Ge neral Config uration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Allows you to enable or disable Ca[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-102 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Message W aiting Indicator Settings Parameter – call waiting tone Play Call Waiting T one (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Basic Settings-> Preferences->General Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description E[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-103 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Priority Alert Settings For Sylantro Server only Parameter – priority alertin g enabled Enable Priority Alerting (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Basic Settings-> Preferences-> Priority Alerting Settings Configuration Files aa [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-104 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – alert community 1 community-1 (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Basic Setting s->Preferences-> Priority Alerting Settings Configuration Fi les aastr a.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description When an "alert communi[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-105 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – alert community 3 community-3 (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Basic Setting s->Preferences-> Priority Alerting Settings Configuration Fi les aastr a.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description When an "alert community-3?[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-106 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – alert external alert external (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Basic Settings->Preferences-> Priority Alerting Setti ngs Configuration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description When an "alert external[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-107 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – alert group Group (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Basic Setting s->Preferences-> Priority Alerting Settings Configuration Fi les aastr a.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description When an "alert group" keyword appe[...]
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Page 610
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-108 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – alert priority alert priority (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Basic Settings-> Preferences-> Priority Alerting Settings Configuration Files aa stra.cfg, <ma c>.cfg Description When an "alert priorit[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-109 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Language Settings Parameter – language Webp age Language (in Web UI) IP Phone UI Options->Language Aastra Web UI Basic Settings-> Preferences-> Language Settings->Webpage Language Configuration Fi le aastra.cfg , &l[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-110 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Language Pack Settings Parameter – language N Language N (in Web UI) Where “N” can be 1, 2, 3, or 4 Aastra Web UI Basic Settings-> Preferences-> Language Settings Configuration Fi le <mac>.cfg Description T[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-111 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A The following table identifies the language code to use fo r the IP phone lan guage packs. Language Codes (from S t andard ISO 639) The following table identifies the country codes to use for the IP phone language packs. Country [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-112 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A BAHAMAS BAHRAIN BANGLADESH BARBADOS BELARUS BELGIUM BELIZE BENIN BERMUDA BHUT AN BOLIVIA BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA BOTSW ANA BOUVET ISLAND BRAZIL BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRIT ORY BRUNEI DARUSSALAM BULGARIA BURKINA F ASO BURUNDI [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-113 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A DENMARK DJIBOUTI DOMINICA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC DK DJ DM DO ECUADOR EGYPT EL SAL V ADOR EQUA T ORIAL GUINEA ERITREA ESTONIA ETHIOPIA EC EG SV GQ ER EE ET F ALKLAND ISLANDS (MAL VINAS) F AROE ISLANDS FIJI FINLAND FRANCE FRENCH GUIANA[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-114 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A ICELAND INDIA INDONESIA IRAN, ISL AMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAQ IRELAND ISLE OF MAN ISRAEL IT AL Y IS IN ID IR IQ IE IM IL IT JAMAICA JAP AN JERSEY JORDAN JM JP JE JO KAZAKHST AN KENY A KIRIBA TI KOREA, DEMOCRA TIC PEOPLE'S REP[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-115 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A MACAO MACEDONIA, THE FORMER YUGOSLA V REPUBLIC OF MADAGASCAR MALA WI MALA YSIA MALDIVES MALI MAL T A MARSHALL ISLANDS MAR TINIQUE MAURIT ANIA MAURITIUS MA YOTTE MEXICO MICRONESIA, FEDERA TED ST A TES OF MOLDOV A, REPUBLIC OF MONA[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-116 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A P AKIST AN PA L A U P ALESTINIAN TERRIT ORY , OCCUPIED PA N A M A P APUA NEW GUINEA PA R A G U AY PERU PHILIPPINES PITCAIRN POLAND PORTUGAL PUERT O RICO PK PW PS PA PG PY PE PH PN PL PT PR QA T AR QA RÉUNION ROMANIA RUSSIAN[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-117 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A SAINT HELENA SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS SAINT LUCIA SAINT PIERRE AND MIQUELON SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES SAMOA SAN MARINO SAO TOME A ND PRINCIPE SAUDI ARABIA SENEGAL SERBIA SEYCHELLES SIERRA LEONE SINGAPORE SLOV AKIA SLOVENIA SO[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-118 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A UGANDA UKRAINE UNITED ARAB EMIRA TES UNITED KINGDOM UNITED ST A TES UNITED ST A TES MINOR OUTL YING ISLANDS URUGUA Y UZBEKIST AN UG TA AE GB US TM UY UZ V ANUA TU V atican City S tate VENEZUELA VIET NAM VIRGIN ISLANDS, BRITI[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-119 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Suppress DTMF Playback Setting Parameter – suppress dtmf playback Suppress DTMF Playba ck (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings-> Preferences Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Enables and disabl[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-120 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Display DTMF Digit s Setting Parameter – display dt mf digits Display DTMF Digits (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings ->Preferences->General Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Enables a[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-121 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Intercom, Auto-Answer , and Barge In Settings Outgoing Intercom Settings Parameter – sip intercom type Ty p e (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preference s-> Outgoing Intercom Settings Configurat ion Files aastra[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-122 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip intercom prefix code Prefix Code (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preferences-> Outgoing Intercom Settin gs Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description The prefix to add to t[...]
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Page 625
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-123 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Incoming Intercom Settings Parameter – sip allow auto answer Auto-Answer (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preferences-> Incoming Intercom Settings Config uration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Ena[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-124 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip play warnin g tone Play W arning T one (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preference s-> Incoming Inte rcom Settings Configurat ion Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Enables or disa[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-125 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Audio T r ansmit and Receive Gain Adjustment Settings Parameter – headset tx gain Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description This is the increased (+db) or de creased (-db) amount of signal transmitted from th[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-126 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – handset tx gain Configuration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description This is the increased (+db) or decreased (-db) amount of signal transmitted from the handset microphone to the far-end party . The am[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-127 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – handsfree tx gain Config uration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description This is the increase d (+db) or decreased (-db) amount of signa l transmitted from the base microphone to the far-end party . The amoun[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-128 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Directed Call Pickup (BLF or XML Call Interception) Settings Parameter – directed call pickup Directed Call Pickup (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preferences ->Directed Call Picku p Settings Config uration[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-129 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – directed call pickup prefix Directed Call Pickup by Prefix (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings-> Preferences-> Directed Call Pickup Settings Configuration Fil es aa stra.cfg , <mac>.cfg Description [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-130 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – play a ring sp lash Play a Ring Splash (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preferences ->Directed Call Pickup Settings Configurat ion Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Enables or disable[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-131 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A ACD Auto-A vailable Timer Settings Parameter – acd auto available Auto Available (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preferences ->Auto Call Distribution Settings Config uration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>. cfg D[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-132 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Park and Pickup Global Sett ings (57i/57i CT o nly) Parameter – sprecode Park Call (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preferences Configurat ion Files aastra. cfg, <mac>. cfg Description S pecifies the code[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-133 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Mapping Key Parameters This section provides the hard key settings you can use to enable and disable the Redial, Conf, an d Xfer keys on th e IP phone. Parameter – redial disabled Configuration Fi les aastra. cfg, <mac>. [...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-134 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – call transfer disabled Config uration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Enables or disable s the Xfer key on the IP phone. If this parameter is set to 0, the key is active and can be pressed by the[...]
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Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-135 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – map conf key to Map Conf Key T o (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preferences->Key Ma pping Configuration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Sets the Conf key as a speedd ial key if a valu[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters A-136 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Sof tkey/Programmable Key/Feature Key/ Exp ansion Module Key Parameters This section provides the softkey , progra mmable key , feature key , and expansion module key parameters you can configure o[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-137 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Sof tkey Settings for 55i, 57i, 57i CT The value of " N " for the following parameters is depen dent on the number of softkeys available on the55i, 57 i, and 57i CT models. See the table above[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters A-138 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A • flash - Indicates the softkey and/o r programmable key is set to generate a flash event when it is pr essed on the 57i and 57 i CT , or a feature key is pressed on the 57i CT handset. Th e IP p[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-139 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Range none line speeddial dnd ("do not disturb" in the Aastra Web UI) blf list ("BLFList" in the Aastra Web UI) acd (“Auto call distribution” in the Aastra Web UI) dcp (“Direc[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters A-140 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – softkeyN label Label (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Softkeys and XML Configuration Files aast ra.cfg, <ma c>.cfg Description The text label that displays on the IP phon[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-141 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – softkeyN value Va l u e (In WEb UI) Aastra Web UI Operation ->Softkeys and XML Configuratio n Files aastra. cfg, <mac> .cfg Description This is the value you assign to the softkey[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters A-142 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – softkeyN line Line (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Softkeys and XML Configuration Fil es aastra. cfg, <mac>. cfg Description This is the line associated with th e so ftk[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-143 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – sof tkeyN states Idle, Connected, Incoming, Outgoing, Busy (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Softkeys and XML Configuration Fil es aastra. cfg, <mac>. cfg Description Displays [...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters A-144 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Range V alid values are: idle The phone is not being used . connected The line currently being displayed is in an active call (or the call is on hold) incoming The phone is ring ing. outgoing The u[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-145 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Programmable Key Settin gs for 53i and 55i • The value of " N " for the following parameters is dependent on the number of programmable keys availabl e on the 53i models. See the table on pa[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters A-146 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A • sprecode - Indicates programmable key is configured to automatically activate specific services offered by the server . For example, if the sprecode value of *82 is configured, then b y pressin[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-147 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Range none line speeddial dnd ("do not disturb" in the Aastra Web UI) blf list (“BLF/List” in the Aastra W eb UI) acd (“Auto call distribution” in the Aastra Web UI) dcp (“Directed C[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters A-148 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – prgkeyN value Va l u e (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Ope ration->Programmable Ke ys Configuration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description This is the value you assign to the pro[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-149 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – prgkeyN line Line (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Programmabl e Keys Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description This is the line associ ated wit h the programmable[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters A-150 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A T op Softkey Settings for 57i and 57i CT Parameter – topsof tkeyN type T op Softkeys->T ype (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Softkeys and XML Configuration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-151 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A • sprecode - Indica tes the softkey is configured to automatically activate specific services offered by the server . For example, if the sprecode value of *82 is configured, then by pressing th e sof[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters A-152 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Example topsoftkey1 type: line topsoftkey2 type: speeddial topsof tkey3 type: lcr topsoftkey 4 type: xml[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-153 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – topsof tkeyN label T op Softkeys->Label (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Softkeys and XML Configuration Files aast ra.cfg, <ma c>.cfg Description The text label that displa[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters A-154 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – topsof tkeyN value T op Softkeys->V alue (In WEb UI) Aastra Web UI Operation ->Softkeys and XML Configuratio n Files aastra. cfg, <mac> .cfg Description This is the value [...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-155 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – topsof tkeyN line T op Softkeys->Line (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Softkeys and XML Configuration Fil es aastra. cfg, <mac>. cfg Description This is the line associated[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters A-156 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Handset Feature Key Settings for the 57i CT Parameter – featurekeyN type Ty p e (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation-> Handset Keys Configuration Fil es aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description [...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-157 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Range none line transfer conference public icom directory callers list par k pickup flash Example featurekey1 type: line featurekey2 type: public featurekey3 type: park featurekey4 type: pickup Paramete[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters A-158 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Exp ansion Module Key Settings for 536M (for all model phones) and 560M (for 55i, 57i, 57i CT phones only) Parameter – expmodX keyN type Ty p e (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operati on->Expansion [...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-159 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Format • callers list - Indicates the softkey is set for accessing the Callers List. • directory - Indicates the softkey is se t for accessing the Direct ory List. • icom - Indicates the softkey i[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters A-160 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – expmodX keyN label Label (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Expansion Module N Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description The text label that displays on the sof[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-161 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – expmodX keyN value Va l u e (In WEb UI) Aastra Web UI Operation- >Expansion Module N Configuratio n Files aastra. cfg, <mac> .cfg Description The text label that displays on the I[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters A-162 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – expmodX keyN line Line (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Expansion Module N Configuration Fil es aastra. cfg, <mac>. cfg Description This is the line associated with the s[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-163 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Locking Sof tkeys an d Programmable Keys Parameter – softkeyN locked Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Locks the specified softkey on the 55i, 57i, or 57i CT IP phone. Lockin[...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters A-164 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameter – prgkeyN locked Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Locks the specifie d top softkey on the 53i or 55i IP phone . Locking the key prevents a user from changing [...]
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Softkey/Programmable Key/F eature Key/Expansion Module Key Parame ters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-165 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – expmodX key N locked Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Locks the specified top so ftkey on the 5-Series Expansion Module attached to the IP phone. Locking the key[...]
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Customizing 560M Expansio n Module Column Display A-166 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Customizing 560M Exp ansion Module Column Display Exp ansion Module 1 Parameter – expanmod1page1left Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Allows you to specify a customized heading for the firs[...]
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Customizing 560M Expansio n Module Column Display 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-167 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – expanmod1page2right Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Allows you to specify a customized heading for the first 560M expansion module, second page, right column. Format Te x t S t r i [...]
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Customizing 560M Expansio n Module Column Display A-168 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Expansion Module 2 Parameter – expanmod2page1left Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Allows you to specify a customized headi ng for the second 560M expansion module, first page, left column.[...]
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Customizing 560M Expansio n Module Column Display 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-169 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – expanmod2page2right Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Allows you to specify a customized headi ng for the second 560M expansion module, second page, right column . Format Te x t S t r[...]
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Customizing 560M Expansio n Module Column Display A-170 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Exp ansion Module 3 Parameter – expanmod3page1left Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Allows you to specify a customized heading for the third 560M expansion module, first page, left column. [...]
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Customizing 560M Expansio n Module Column Display 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-171 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Parameter – expanmod3page2right Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Allows you to specify a customized heading for the third 560M expansion module, second page, right column. Format Te x t S t r i [...]
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Advanced Operational Paramete rs A-172 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Advanced Operational Parameters The following parameters in this section allow the system administrator to set advanced operatio nal features on the IP phones. Blind T ransfer Setting Parameter – sip cancel after blind transfer Confi[...]
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Advanced Operational Paramete rs 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-173 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Up date Caller ID Setting. Boot Sequence R ecovery Mode. Parameter – sip update callerid Configuration Fi les aa stra.cfg, <ma c>.cfg Description Enables or d isables the updating of the Caller ID information during a call. Format B[...]
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Advanced Operational Paramete rs A-174 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Single Call Restriction Parameter – two call support T wo Call Support (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Setting s->Global SIP->RTP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Enables or disabl es the[...]
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Advanced Operational Paramete rs 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-175 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A Blacklist Duration Whitelist Proxy Parameter – sip blacklist duration Blacklist Duration (Aastra W eb UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Gl obal SIP Settings-> Advanced SIP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg[...]
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Advanced Operational Paramete rs A-176 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Symmetric UDP Signaling Setting User-Agent Setting Parameter – sip symmetric udp signaling Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Allows you to enable or disable the phone to use port 5060 to send SIP UDP messag[...]
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Troubleshooting Parameters 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 A-177 Configuration Parame ters Appendix A T roubleshooting Parameters The following parameters in this section allow the system administrator to set logging and support settings for troubleshooting purposes. Log Settings Parameter – log server ip Log IP (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanc[...]
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Troubleshooting Parameters A-178 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix A Parameters – log modul e <module na me> Module/Debug Level (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settin gs->T roubleshooting-> Module/Debug Level Configuration Files aastra.c fg, <mac>. cfg Description Allows enhanced severi[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 B-1 Appendix B Appendix B Configuration Server Setup About this appendix Introduction This appendix describes how to setup th e T FTP protocol configuration server in your network. T opics This appendix covers the f ollowing topics: To p i c Page Configuration Server Protocol Setup page B-2 TFTP Server Set-up page [...]
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Configuration Server Pr otocol Setup B-2 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix B Configuration Server Protocol Setup TFTP Server Set-up There are a number of TFTP servers av ailable. PumpKIN is one of such TFTP servers. Use the keywords “p umpkin TFTP server” on Google and you should get the web site wh er e y[...]
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Configuration Server Pr otocol Setup 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 B-3 Configuration Server Setup Appendix B If you want to prevent users from wr iting files to the directory select the “Deny all requests” in the “W rite Request Behavior” category . Click the OK button after yo u have entered al l the required information. All the firmw[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 C-1 Appendix C Appendix C Configuring the IP Phone at the Asterisk IP PBX About this appendix Introduction This appendix describes how to setup a u ser ’ s phone with an extension to make and receive calls using the Asterisk as the PBX. T opics This appendix covers the f ollowing topics: To p i c Page IP Phone at[...]
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IP Phone at the Asterisk IP PBX C-2 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix C IP Phone at the Asterisk IP PBX The following configur ation illustrates how to create a user with an extension to make and receive calls using the Asterisk as the PBX. This configuration is defined in the sip.conf file present along with [...]
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IP Phone at the Asterisk IP PBX 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 C-3 Configuring the IP Phone at the Asterisk IP PBX Appendix C ;able to use it. In this examp le' sip' is u sed. Y ou can use ;whatever you like, but make sur e they ar e the same, you will ;need to make an entry in your extensions.conf file (which we ;will get to later) co[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-1 Appendix D Appendix D Sample Configuration Files About this appendix Introduction This appendix provides sample co nfigura tion files for the 57i, 57i CT , and 53i. T opics This appendix covers the f ollowing topics: To p i c Page Sample Configuration Files page D-2 57i Sample Configuration File page D-2 57i CT[...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-2 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D Sample Configuration Files This section consists of the sample conf iguration files necessary to configure t he IP phones. The general format is simila r to configuration files used by several Unix-based programs. Any text followi ng a number s[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-3 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # The Aastra 57i, 57iCT, and 53i phones will download 2 # configuration files from t he TFTP server while restarting, the # "aastra.cfg" file and the "<mac>.cfg" file. These two conf iguration # files can be used to confi[...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-4 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D # Network Settings ## = = = = = = = = # Notes: If DHCP is enabled, you do not need to set these net work # settings. Although depend ing on you DHCP server configurat ion you # may still have to set the dns address. #ip: # This value is uni que[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-5 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # NAT device between the se rver and the phone, then you must set the # following two parameters for the phone to function correct ly. #sip nortel nat support: 1 # 1 = enabled #sip nortel nat timer: 60 # seconds between keep alive messages # Optio[...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-6 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D ## = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = # Notes: This section define s which server the phone retrieve s new # firmware images and config uration files from. Three protoc ols are # supported TFTP, FTP and HT TP download protocol: TFTP # valid values a[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-7 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # # (1) The entered number i s an exact match in the dial plan # (2) The "#" symbol has b een pressed # (3) A timeout occurs # # The dial plan is a regula r expression that supports the fo llowing # syntax: # # 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,*,# : [...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-8 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D #sip dial plan terminator: 1 # enable sending of the "#" sy mbol to # to the proxy in the dial str ing #--------------------------- --------------------------------- ------ # General SIP Settings # = = = = = = = = = = = #sip session t[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-9 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D sip screen name: Joe Smith # the name display on the phon e's screen sip user name: 4256 # the phone number sip display name: Joseph Smi th # the caller name sent out whe n making # a call. sip vmail: *78 # the number to reach voicemai l on s[...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-10 41 -001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D sip line3 vmail: *78 # configure line 5 (a soft k ey line) as an ordinary line # of a test server sip line5 screen name: Test 1 sip line5 user name: 5551001 sip line5 display name: Test 1 sip line5 auth name: 5551001 sip line5 password: 5551[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-11 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # with it as seen here in t he default softkey settings. # SOFTKEY TYPES: "line", "s peeddial", "blf", "list", "dnd" # SOFTKEY LABEL: Alpha nume ric name for the softkey. The max imum # number of [...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-12 41 -001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D softkey8 line: 1 # list softkey11 type: list softkey12 type: list 57i CT Sample Configuration File # Sample Configuration File # ========================= # Date: October 26th, 2005 # Phone Model: 57iCT # Notes: # # The general format used h[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-13 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # "aastra.cfg" file and the "<mac>.cfg" file. These two conf iguration # files can be used to confi gure all of the settings of the p hone with # the exception of assigning a static IP address to a phone a nd line # sett[...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-14 41 -001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D # Network Settings # ================ # Notes: If DHCP is enabled, you do not need to set these net work # settings. Although depend ing on you DHCP server configurat ion you # may still have to set the dns address.[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-15 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D #ip: # This value is uni que to each phone on a server # and should be set in the "<mac>.cfg" file if # setting this manu ally. #subnet mask: #default gateway: #dns1: #dns2: # Time Server Settings # ==================== #time serv[...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-16 41 -001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D #sip nortel nat timer: 60 # seconds between keep alive messages # Option 2: # # If you are using a sessio n border controller, you should s et the # outbound proxy to the ses sion border controller address #sip outbound proxy: sbc.aas tra.co[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-17 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # Notes: This section define s which server the phone retrieve s new # firmware images and config uration files from. Three protoc ols are # supported TFTP, FTP and HT TP download protocol: TFTP # valid values are TFTP, FTP and HT TP ## TFTP serv[...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-18 41 -001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D # As you dial a number on t he phone, the phone will initiate a call # when one of the following conditions are meet: # # (1) The entered number i s an exact match in the dial plan # (2) The "#" symbol has b een pressed # (3) A tim[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-19 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # with a 0 or 1, any 5 digit numb er # beginning with a number between 2 and 8 # (inclusive) or a 12 digit numbe r # beginning with 91 #sip dial plan terminator: 1 # enable sending of the "#" sy mbol to # to the proxy in the dial str in[...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-20 41 -001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D # L1 to L4 on the 57i an d 57iCT # L1 to L3 on the 53i # # These can be over-ridden on a per-line basis using the pe r-line # settings. # # See the Admin Guide for a detailed explaination of how th is works sip screen name: Joe Smith # the n[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-21 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # configure line 3 as the su pport Broadsoft SCA line # - the proxy and registra r settings are taken from the glo bal # settings above sip line3 screen name: Suppo rt sip line3 user name: 4000 sip line3 display name: Aast ra Support sip line3 au[...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-22 41 -001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D # Softkeys can be set either server wide or unique to each ph one. # Setting softkeys as line/c all appearances should be done in the # "<mac>.cfg" file, since th ese are unique to each phone. # Notes: # # There are a maximum[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-23 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D softkey2 type: speeddial softkey2 label: "Call Return " softkey2 value: *69 # DND Key softkey4 type: dnd softkey4 label: DND # Line appearance softkey6 type: line softkey6 label: Test 1 softkey6 line: 5 # blf softkey8 type: blf softkey8[...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-24 41 -001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D # aastra.cfg or the <mac>.c fg files. # # The feature keys are disp layed when the user presses the F button # on the cordless phone's h and set. If any changes to the f eatures # keys are made using these parameters the feature k[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-25 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D Feature key 0 Gr label: "Gr- Line 1" # German label for the key. Displayed when the phone's langu age # is set to use German Feature key 0 It label: "It- Line 1" # Italian label for the key . Displayed when the phone&apos[...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-26 41 -001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D # 58 - Menu (Options) # 59 - Feature Key # 60 - Redial # 61 - Directory # 62 - Callers' list # 63 - Services # 86 - Icom #Feature key 0 base event: 1 # Indicates a corresponding action to perform on the base se t when # the "Featur[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-27 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D Feature key 0 hs event: 7 Feature key 0 base event: 1 Feature key 1 En label: "Con f." Feature key 1 Fr label: "Fr- Conf." Feature key 1 Sp label: "Sp- Conf." Feature key 1 control: 1 Feature key 1 hs event: 8 Featur[...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-28 41 -001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D Feature key 5 hs event: 62 Feature key 5 control: 1 Feature key 5 base event: 13 Feature key 6 En label: "Top " Feature key 6 Fr label: "Fr- Top" Feature key 6 Sp label: "Sp- Top" Feature key 6 hs event: 17 Feat[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-29 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D 53i Sample Configuration File # Sample C onfiguratio n File #= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = # Date: October 26 th, 2005 # Phone Model: 53i # Notes: # # The general form at used here is simil ar to configuration files # used by several [...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-30 41 -001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D # The "aastra.cf g" file configu res the settings serve r wide, while # the "<ma c>.cfg" fil e configures only the ph one with t he MAC # address for which t he file is na med (for ex ample, # "00085d0 304f4.cf[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-31 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D #ip: # This value is unique to each phone on a serv er # and should be set in th e "<mac>.cf g" file if # setting th is manually. #subnet mask: #default g ateway: #dns1: #dns2: # Time Ser ver Setting s # =========== ========== #ti[...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-32 41 -001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D #sip nortel nat ti mer: 60 # seconds between keep alive me ssages[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-33 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # Option 2: # # If you are using a session bord er controll er, you sh ould set th e # outboun d proxy to the session b order contr oller addr ess #sip outbound proxy: sbc.aast ra.com #sip outbo und proxy p ort: 0 # a value of 0 enables S RV # l [...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-35 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D ## TFTP se rver settin gs tftp serv er: 192.168 .0.130 #alternate tftp serve r: #use alter nate tftp s erver: 1 # If your DHCP serve r assigns # a TFTP s erver addr ess which # you do n ot use, yo u can use # the alte rnate tftp server. ## FTP se[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-37 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # 0,1,2 ,3,4,5,6,7, 8,9,*,# : ma tches the k eypad symb ols # x : ma tches any d igit (0... 9) # + : ma tches 0 or more repet itions of t he # : p revious exp ression # [] : ma tches any n umber insi de the brac kets # : c an be used with a "[...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-38 41 -001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D # General SIP Sett ings # =========== =========== #sip sessi on timer: 3 0 # enab le support of RFC4028 , the defau lt # valu e of 0 disa bles this functionali ty #sip trans port protoc ol: 0 # use UDP (1), TC P (2) or b oth (0) for # sip me[...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-39 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D sip auth n ame: jsmith # accoun t used to a uthenticat e user sip passwo rd: 12345 # p assword for authentic ation accou nt sip mode: 0 # l ine type: # 0 - generi c, # 1 - BroadS oft SCA li ne # 2 - Nortel line sip proxy ip: proxy.a astra.com # I[...]
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Sample Configuration Files D-40 41 -001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix D sip line5 screen name : Test 1 sip line5 user name: 5551001 sip line5 displa y name: Test 1 sip line5 auth name: 5551001 sip line5 password: 5 551001 sip line5 mode: 0 sip line5 proxy ip : 10.50.10.10 2 sip line5 proxy po rt: 5060 sip line5 [...]
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Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-41 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # PRGKEY VALUE: If prgkey type i s a speeddi al, any DT MFs (from # 0 - 9, *, "#") o r a comma ( ,) for 500 ms pause an d # 'E' for On-hook can be set for the va lue. # If prgkey type i s blf it is the exten sion you wa nt # t[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 E-1 Appendix E Appendix E Sample BLF Softkey Settings About this appendix Introduction This appendix provides sample BLF softkey settings for both the Asterisk server and the BroadSoft BroadW orks server . T opics This appendix covers the f ollowing topics: To p i c Page Sample BLF Softkey Settings page E-2 Asteris[...]
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Sample BLF Softkey Settings E-2 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix E Sample BLF Sof tkey Settings Asterisk BLF The following are sample softkey and prog rammable key config urations to enable Asterisk BLF support on Aastra IP phones. 57i and 57i CT Configuration Parameters for Aste risk BLF softkey1 type: blf s[...]
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Sample BLF Softkey Settings 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 E-3 Sample BLF Softkey Settings Appendix E BroadSof t BroadWorks BLF The following are sample softkey and prog rammable key config urations to enable Broadsoft BroadW orks Busy Lamp Field support on Aastra IP ph ones. 57i and 57i CT Configuration Parameters for Bro adsoft BroadWorks BLF [...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 F-1 Appendix F Appendix F Sample Multiple Proxy Server Configuration About this appendix Introduction This appendix provides a sample multiple proxy server configuration. T opics This appendix covers the f ollowing topics: To p i c Page Multiple Proxy Server Configuration page F-2[...]
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Multiple Proxy Serv er Configuration F-2 41-001160-00, Release 2 .1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix F Multiple Proxy Serv er Configuration Multiple proxy servers can be configured in the aastra.cfg file or the <mac>.cf g file. In the example below , the default proxy setting is used if no specific setting is specified in the li[...]
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Multiple Proxy Serv er Configuration 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 F-3 Sample Multiple Proxy Se rver Configuration Appendix F Continued..... #line 2 sip line2 auth name: sip line2 password: sip line2 mode: 0 sip line2 user name: sip line2 display name: sip line2 screen name: #line 3 sip line3 auth name: sip line3 password: sip line3 mode: 0 sip[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-1 Appendix G Appendix G Creating an XML Application About this appendix Introduction This appendix provides info rmation required to create an XML application for use on the IP phones. T opics This appendix covers the f ollowing topics: To p i c Page How to Create an XML Application page G-3 XML format page G-3 S[...]
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About this appendix G-2 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G Attributes/Options to Use with XML Objects page G-40 HTTP Post page G-62 XML Schema File page G-65 To p i c Page[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-3 Creating an XML Application Appendix G How to Create an XML Application Overview This Appendix describes how to create an XML application for your IP phones. Sections in this appendix include: • XML format • Creating XML Objects • Creating Custom Softkeys • HTTP Post •[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-4 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G Creating XML Object s This section describes how to create XML objects. The IP phone XML API su pport s the following proprietary objects that allow for the customization of th e IP phon e’ s display . • T ext Menu Object (Menu Scree[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-5 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Creating Custom Sof tkeys Developers can link arbitrary URIs to softkeys in the XML screens and can invoke softkey behavior to each XML scr een type (T ext Me nu, T ext Screen, User Input, Directory). A develo per can define up to six softk[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-6 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G T ext Menu Object (Menu Screens) The T ext Menu object allows appl ication developers to create a numerical list of menu items on the I P phones. The go-to line support, arrow indicator , and scroll key support are built into these objec[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-7 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML example : <AastraIPPhoneTextMenu> <Title>Phone Services</Title > <MenuItem base = "http://10. 50.10.53/"> <Prompt>Traffic Reports</Pro mpt> <URI> rss_to_xml.pl</URI> </MenuIte[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-8 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G T urning Off Automatic Numbering of Menu Items When implementing the AastraIPPhoneT extMenu o bject, you can turn of f automatic numbering of the items in a list using the style=”none " attri bute. XML Description : Y ou use this [...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-9 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML Screen Example: The follow ing exampl e shows th e items in the T ext Menu without the item numbering. Phone Ser vices T rac Reports Employee List W eather Selec t Done[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-10 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G Using Bullet s in Menu Items When implementing the AastraIPPhoneT ex tMenu object, you can use bullets to list items using the style=”bullet " att ribute. XML Description : Y ou use this attribute as follows. < AastraIPPhoneTe[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-11 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML Screen Example: The follow ing exampl e shows th e items in the T ext Menu without the item numbering. Phone Ser vices Selec t Done T rac Repor ts Employee List W eather[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-12 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G T ext Screen Object (T ext Screens) Yo u u s e t h e AastraIPPhoneT extScreen object to display text to the LCD screen on the IP Phone. The screen text wraps appropriately and can scroll to display a message longer then four lines. Afte[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-13 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML Example 1 : <AastraIPPhoneTextScreen destroyOnEx it = "yes"> <Title>Screen Object</Title> <Text>The screen object can be implemented similar to the firmware info screen. Note that whit e space is prese[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-14 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G XML Example 2 : <AastraIPPhoneTextScreen doneAction = ”http://10.50.10.117/ test.xml”> <Title>Screen Object</Title> <Text>For more information a bout this test, press Done.</Text > </AastraIPPhoneTex[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-15 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML Support for Answer and Ignore Sof tkeys When the IP phone receives an XML applicat ion (eithe r via a post or an incomin g action URI) while a call is coming into th e phone, the user can either answer or ignore the call with new softk[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-16 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G XML Example : <SoftKey index="1"> <Label>Answer</Label> <URI>SoftKey:Answer</URI> </SoftKey> <SoftKey index="2"> <Label>Answer</Label> <URI>SoftKey:Ignore&l[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-17 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Implement ation (53i) XML Example : <AastraIPPhoneTextScreen allowAnswer = "yes" > <Title>Screen Object</Title> <Text>The screen object can be implemented similar to the firmware info screen. Note that whi[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-18 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G • The second block displays below the first block. By default, the second text block displays as scrolling text. This block takes up as many lines as t he XML developer specifies, up to the LCD scree n size. • The third block displa[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-19 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML Example : The following is an example of usin g the AastraIPPhoneFormattedT extSc reen object with a static line at the top and bottom blocks and 2 sc rolling lines in the middle block. <AastraIPPhoneFormattedTextS creen> <Lin[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-20 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G IP Phone 53 i Note: Y ou can view all 5 lines at once on the 55i, 57i and 57i CT IP phones. Y ou can view only 2 lin es at a time (up to 5 lines) on the 53i IP phone. A line of static text This block can scroll[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-21 Creating an XML Application Appendix G UserInput Object (User Input Screens) The AastraIPPhoneInputScr een object allows application developers to create screens for which the user can input text wh ere applicable. (Line 1 is a title, Line 4 is an input prompt, an d Line 5 is a[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-22 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G XML Description : <AastraIPPhoneInputScreen ty pe = "IP/string/number" password = "yes/no" destroyOnExit = "ye s/no"> <!-password attribute is opt ional and set to "no" by defaultà <![...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-23 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML Example : <AastraIPPhoneInputScreen ty pe = "IP"> <Title>Proxy Server</Title> <Prompt>Server IP:</Prompt> <URL>http://10.50.10.53/scri pt.pl</URL> <Parameter>proxy</Parameter[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-24 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G Implement ation (Number) The following is ho w you would implement the UserInput object using Numbers. Softkeys : • 1=Backspace, • 5=Cancel, •6 = D o n e XML Example : <AastraIPPhoneInputScreen ty pe = "number"> &l[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-25 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Implement ation (S tring) The following is how yo u would implement t he UserInput object using Strings in XML. Softkeys : • 1=Backspace, •2 = D o t , • 3=T ri-Mode key , • 4=Nextspace, • 5=Cancel, •6 = D o n e XML Example : &l[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-26 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G XML Sof tkey for S pecial Characters (User Input Screens for 55i, 57i , and 57i CT only) In Release 2.1, the IP Phone can dynam ically receive a Symbol List when it receives the AastraIPPhoneInputScreen XML ob ject. Y ou can have a sing[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-27 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Implement ation Softkeys : • 1 = <Single Symbol or Symbol List> XML Softkey Example : <SoftKey index="1"> <Label>Symbols</Label> <URI>SoftKey:SymbolList="@#= &"</URI> </S[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-28 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G T ime and Date Format s (User Input Screens) The AastraIP PhoneInputScr een object allows you to specify US ( (HH:MM:SS am/pm and MM/DD/YYYY) or International (HH:MM:SS and DD/MM/YYYY) time/date formats for an XML user input screen on t[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-29 Creating an XML Application Appendix G IP Phones 55i, 57i/57i CT IP Phone 53i International T ime <AastraIPPhoneInputScreen ty pe="timeInt"> <Title>Int Time</Title> <Prompt>Enter Current Ti me:</Prompt> <Parameter>Time</Paramet e[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-30 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G United S tates Date <AastraIPPhoneInputScreen ty pe="dateUS"> <Title>US Date</Title> <Prompt>Enter Birthday:< /Prompt> <Parameter>Date</Paramet er> <Default>12/22/1980</Def au[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-31 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Multiple Input Fields (User Input Sc reens) Y ou can have multiple input fields per AastraIPPhoneInputScreen object.The following specifications apply to this feature: • Multiple input fields are ap plicable to 55i, 57i, an d 57i CT IP p[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-32 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G Y ou use the following attributes to cr eate multiple input fields using the AastraIPPhoneInput Screen obje ct. Example The following is an example AastraIPPhoneInputScreen scri pt using the multiple input field feature: <AastraIPPho[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-33 Creating an XML Application Appendix G </InputField> <InputField type="timeUS" > <Prompt>Time:</Prompt> <Parameter>time</Param ter> <Default>10:50:24AM</D efault> </InputField> <InputField type="dateUS> [...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-34 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G Scolling down changes to the next input field . Scre en 2 Note : Notice that the softkeys change to reflect the new input type, timeUS. Scrolling down again goes to the next page of inputs. Scre en 3 Note: Notice that the softkeys chang[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-35 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Condensed Mode Screen If you use the attribute “ displayMode = “condensed ” in the root tag ( Scr een 4 ), the display changes to have prompt and in puts on the same line. The behavior of the screens using “condensed” mode is the[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-36 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G Directory Object (Dir ectory List Screen) (57i only) The Director y object allows you to browse an online direct ory in real time. It displays an automatically nu mbered list of contacts. By selecting a cont act with the cursor , the c [...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-37 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML Example : <AastraIPPhoneDirectory next ="more.xml" previous="back.xml"> <Title>My Directory</Title> <MenuItem> <Prompt>57i - John Doe 1</Pr ompt> <URI> 10.50.10.49</URI&g[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-38 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G S t atus Message Obj ect (Idle Screen) The IP phones support an XML AastraIPPhoneS tatus object for displaying status messages on a single designated line on the phone’ s idle screen. The messages display when the server push es XML i[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-39 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML Examples Example 1 : The following is an example of using the AastraIPPhoneS tatus object: <AastraIPPhoneStatus> <Session>abc12345</Session> <Message index="3">Server si de call forwarding disabled<[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-40 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G Execute Commands Object (for executing XML commands) An AastraIPPhoneExecute object on the IP ph ones allows the phone to execute commands using XML. The phones sup port the following execute object commands: • Reset - This command wa[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-41 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Using the Reset Command The <Execu teItem URI =""/> tag can be ent ered with th e command the phone should execute. Upon receiving an Aa straIPPhoneExecute object, the phone begins executing the URL or URI specified. The fo[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-42 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G Using the FastReboot Comman d Using an XML post, the FastReboot feature forces a phone to reboot in the idle state. It does not check for new firmware and only downloads la nguage pack s if there is a change in the supported file names [...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-43 Creating an XML Application Appendix G The command for LE D control is sent usi ng the XML HTTP post from one of t he XML push server lists. The following e xample shows an XML LED command in an AastraIPPhon eExe cute script. <AastraIPPhoneExecute> <ExecuteItem URI=”[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-44 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G Dynamic Configuration Object (to pu sh a configuration to the phone) The IP phones provide an XML feature th at allows you to make configuration changes to the phone that take affect im mediately , witho ut having to reboot the phone. T[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-45 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML Example: The followin g is an exam ple of an X ML co nfiguration script that creates a softkey you can press on the IP phone to push t he configuration from the server to the phone: <AastraIPPhoneConfiguration> <ConfigureItem&[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-46 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G Dynamic Configuration Parameters The following table iden tifies which configuratio n parameters change dynamically when using XML configuration scripts to push th e configuration to the phone. Dynamic Configuration Parameters softkeyN [...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-47 Creating an XML Application Appendix G *Changes to subscriptions (BLF or BLA) require a reboot. **This parameter is dynamic so a user can’t access it or a dd to it. However , you need to reboot the phone to clear the list. *** Y ou need to reboot the phone to download new dir[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-48 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G XML Image Object s (55i, 57i/57i CT only) The 55i and 5 7i/57i CT IP pho nes provide an XML feature that allows you to load images in XML applications that displa y to the LCD screen. The following table describes the three types of ima[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-49 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Y ou can include images with an XML object in two ways: • Using pixel data stored with specified tags • Using an internal bitmap loaded via a specified URI The following paragra phs describe each of the image objects and how you can us[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-50 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G XML Example : The XML script fo r the AastraIPPhoneImageScr een object is as follows: <AastraIPPhoneImageScreen> <Image verticalAlign = "top,middle,bottom, 'pixel'", horizontalAlign = " left,middle,righ[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-51 Creating an XML Application Appendix G AastraIPPhoneImageMenu The AastraIPPhoneImageMenu object allows you to use a bitmap image to display as a menu. Each menu item is linked to a keypad key (0-9, *, #). Y ou can use this type of image object when you want to display menu choi[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-52 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G Each URI is appended to the “base” URI if one exists. The default softkey is a “Done” key at the bottom right position . It is a parse error if two URIs specify the same index. XML Screen Example : Note: This object supports the[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-53 Creating an XML Application Appendix G AastraIPPhoneT extMenu (Icon Menu) The AastraIPPhoneT extMenu (Icon Menu) object is identical to the “T ext Menu Object (Menu Screens)” described on page G-6 , except a small icon image appears after the menu number and before the text[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-54 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G XML Screen Example : Using the <IconList> Y ou can incorporate the use of an <IconList> attribute in the XML script to define the images you will use wi th th e AastraIPPhoneT extMenu object. After you define the icons in th[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-55 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Y ou can use one or both ways to load images within the same XML script. The softkey icons disp lay at the edge of th e screen. Any XML object that supports softkeys can support the optional <IconList> tag. XML Example : The followin[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-56 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G XML Screen Example: IP Phone Internal Icon Images The IP phones have internal icon im ages you can use when specifying the “Icon:<uri name>” attribute in the <I conList>. The followi ng table lists the internal icons you[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-57 Creating an XML Application Appendix G ArrowUp ArrowDown ArrowsUpandDown FilledCircle EmptyCircle Envelope Prohibit Square Ellipse T ailArrowUp T ailArrowDown URI Name Displa ys this:[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-58 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G Attributes/Options to Use with XML Object s Beep Attribute (configurable via XML object s, config files, or Aastra W eb UI) Y ou can enable or disable a “Beep” option to indicate a status on the phone using the Status Message object[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-59 Creating an XML Application Appendix G T imeout Attribute (configurable via XML object s only) The XML “ Tim eo u t ” attribute allows you to specify a timeout value for the LCD screen display . Y ou must use the “ Ti me o ut ” aattribute in the ROOT . When the phone re[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-60 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G LockIn Attribute (configurable via XML object s only) The XML “ LockIn” attribute allows you to sp ecify whether or not the information on the LCD screen stays disp layed when other events occur (such as pressing buttons on the keyp[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-61 Creating an XML Application Appendix G CancelAction Attribute (configurable via XML object s only) The XML “ cancel Action” attribute allows you to specify a URI that a GET is executed on when the user presses the default CANCEL key . Y ou can add this optional feature at t[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-62 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G HTTP Post In addition to initiating a request to an XML applicati on from the Services menu, an HTTP server can push an XML object to the phone via HTTP Post. The phone parses this object immediately upon recei pt a nd displays the info[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-63 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Example 2 : Below is a sample php source code whic h sends an XML object to an Aastra phone. <?php # function push2phone($server, $phone,$data) { # url-encode the xml object $xml = "xml=".urlencode($dat a); $post = "POST [...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-64 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G HTTP Refresh Header Y ou can use an HTTP refresh header w ith the XM L screen objects on the IP phones. This feature provides the following: • All current XML screen objects have the ability to be refr eshed by adding a Refresh and UR[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-65 Creating an XML Application Appendix G HTTP Language Header Y ou can use an HTTP language header w ith t he XML screen objects on the IP phones. By including the language in formation in the HTTP header , the HTTP GET includes the phon e model, the firmware and the MAC address [...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-66 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G </xs:element> </xs:sequence> <xs:AastraIPPhoneTextScreen LockIn=" yes" default="no"> <xs:simpleType> <xs:restriction base="xs:str ing> <xs:pattern value="yes|no"/> &[...]
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How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 G-67 Creating an XML Application Appendix G <xs:sequence> <xs:element name="Title" /> <xs:element name="Prompt" /> <xs:element name="URL" /> <xs:element name="Paramet er" /> <xs:element name="Default "[...]
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How to Create an XML Application G-68 41-001160-00 , Release 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Appendix G </xs:sequence> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> </xs:sequence> <xs:attribute name="destro yOnExit" default="no"> <xs:simpleType> <xs:restriction base="xs :string"> &[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 -1 Limited W arranty Limited W arranty Aastra T elecom warrants this product agai nst defects and malfunctions during a one (1) year period from the date of orig inal purchase. If there is a defect or malfunction, Aastra T elecom shall, at its option, and as the exclusive remedy , either repair or replace the telep[...]
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-2 41-001160-00, Rel ease 2.1, Rev 04 IP Phone Administra tor Guide Limited W arranty W arranty Repair Services Should the set fai l during the warranty period: In North America, please call 1-800-5 74-161 1 for further information. Outside North America , contact your sales representa tive for return instructions. Y ou will be responsible for ship[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 Index-1 Index A Aastra W eb UI advanced settin gs description 2-13 basic settings description 2-12 enabling and disabling 2-14 operation description 2-10 status description 2-1 0 ACD subscription period 5-133 action URIs 3-58 , 5-209 action URIs, configuring 5-21 1 Administration Guide, for IP phone 1-xiv administr[...]
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Index-2 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 Index call waiting 5-43 call waiting tone 5-44 call waiting tones 5-78 caller s list downloading to phone 5-178 enabling/disabling 5-176 overview 5-174 using on phone 5-176 Callers List key 1-10 , 1-15 callers li st key 5-101 , 5-108 CancelAction, for XML applciations 5-199 Codecs 4-65 customized prefere nc[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 Index-3 Index displaying 5-41 DTMF methods 4-68 DTMF playback, configuring suppression for 5-39 DTMF , out-of-band 4-67 DTMF , suppressing playback 5-39 E emergency dial plan, defining 5-15 empty key 5-102 encryption methods for 7-2 overview 7-2 procedure for 7-3 expansion module, 536M 1-4 expansion module, 560M 1-[...]
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Index-4 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 Index language overview 5-21 specifying on IP phone 5-24 W ebPage Language 3-30 language pack settings 1-1 10 language settings 1-109 last call return (lcr) configuring 5-164 how it works 5-164 lcr key 5-100 line key 5-98 , 5-108 line setti ngs 3-56 lockIn, for xml applic ations 5-199 locking keys, on the I[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 Index-5 Index auto-answer settings 1-121 blacklist duration 1-175 BLF subscription period 1-68 blind transfer setting 1-172 boot sequence recover mode 1-173 call forward settings 1-87 call waiting settings 1-101 Callers List sett ings 1-86 centralized conferencing 1-60 configuration server 1-13 customized call ers [...]
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Index-6 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 Index internal 3-27 priority 3-27 Programmable key settings 53i, 55i 1-145 programmable keys 5-93 configuring 5-103 public key 5-1 10 Q QoS 4-31 R redial key enabling/disabling 5-66 mapping as speeddial 5-67 repair 0-2 requirements, IP phone 1-19 restarting IP phone 3-13 ring tone global ring tone 3-26 patt[...]
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41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 Index-7 Index backup proxy port 3-46 backup proxy server 3-46 backup registrar port 3-48 backup registrar server 3-48 outbound proxy port 3-47 outbound proxy server 3-47 proxy port 3-46 proxy server 3-46 registrar port 3-47 registrar server 3-47 registration period 3-48 SIP Settings, R TP Basic Codecs 3-54 customiz[...]
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Index-8 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 Index W warranty 0-1 warranty exclusions 0-1 whilte list proxy 6-19 X xfer key 5-101 , 5-109 Xfer key , enabling/disabling 5-66 XML configuring 5-203 configuring on IP phone 5-202 customized services 5-196 overview 5-196 push requests 5-203 using on phone 5-208 XML action URIs 5-209 xml beep support 5-48 , [...]
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SIP IP Phone Administrator Guide Models 53i, 55i, 57 i, and 57i CT © 2007 Aastra T elecom Inc. If you’ve read this owner ’s manual and consulted the T roubleshooting section and still have problems, please visit our we bsite at www .aastratelecom.com or call 1-800-574-161 1 for technical assistance. 41-001 160-00 Release 2.1, Rev 04 August 200[...]