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Model No. KX-TGP500 KX-TGP550 SIP Cordless Phone Administrator Guide Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic product. Please read this guide before using the unit and save it for future reference. Document V ersion: 2010.03.15[...]
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Introduction This Administrator Guide provides detailed information on the configuration and management of this unit. This Administrator Guide is available on the Panasonic Web site at: http://panasonic.net/pcc/support/sipphone/ Audience This Administrator Guide contains explanations about the installation, maintenance, and management of the unit a[...]
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Table of Contents 1 Initial Setup .. ........................................................................................... 13 1.1 Setup .. .............................................................................................................................. 14 1.1.1 Factory Defaults .. .................................................[...]
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Model .. ...................................................................................................................... 57 Operating BANK .. ..................................................................................................... 57 IPL Version .. .................................................................................[...]
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3.4.4.2 STUN Server .. ............................................................................................................. 70 STUN Server Address .. ............................................................................................ 70 STUN Server Port .. ...........................................................................[...]
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Registrar Server Address ..........................................................................................83 Registrar Server Port .. .............................................................................................. 84 Proxy Server Address .. .....................................................................................[...]
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Second CODEC .. ...................................................................................................... 96 Third CODEC .. .......................................................................................................... 96 Fourth CODEC ..........................................................................................[...]
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3.7.4.3 Ringing Tone .. ........................................................................................................... 113 Tone Frequencies .. ................................................................................................. 113 Tone Timings .. ............................................................................[...]
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TIME_ZONE .. ............................................................................................................ 136 DST_ENABLE .. ......................................................................................................... 136 DST_OFFSET .. ......................................................................................[...]
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4.4.3 Ethernet Port Settings .. ................................................................................................ 155 VLAN_ENABLE (KX-TGP550 only) .. ......................................................................... 155 VLAN_ID_IP_PHONE (KX-TGP550 only) .. ............................................................... 155 VL[...]
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CODEC_G711_REQ .. ............................................................................................... 169 CODEC_G729_PARAM .. .......................................................................................... 169 4.6.2 RTP Settings .. ...............................................................................................[...]
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SIP_2NDPRSNC_ADDR_[1–8] .. ............................................................................... 189 SIP_2NDPRSNC_PORT_[1–8] .. ............................................................................... 189 USE_DEL_REG_OPEN_[1–8] .. ................................................................................ 189 USE_DEL_REG[...]
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Section 1 Initial Setup This section provides an overview of the setup procedures for the unit. Document Version 2010.03.15 Administrator Guide 13[...]
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1.1 Setup 1.1.1 Factory Defaults Many of the settings for this unit have been configured before the unit ships. Where possible, these settings are configured with the optimum or most common values for the setting. For example, the port number of the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) server is set to "5060". However, many of the settings, [...]
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Using a Static IP Address Specified by Your Network Administrator If IP addresses for network devices are specified individually by your network administrator, you will need to manually configure settings such as the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers from either the base unit or one of the handsets. For details about the req[...]
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In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/pictures 1. Base unit: (middle soft key) ® [#][5][0][0] Handset: (center of joystick) ® [#][5][0][0] 2. [ ]/[ ]: Select " On " for DHCP ® 3. [ ]/[ ]: Select " Automatic " for DNS ® • Select " Manual " to enter the addresses for DNS1 (primary DNS server) an[...]
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To configure network settings manually 1. Click the [Network] tab, and then click [Basic Network Settings] . 2. Select [Static] for [Connection Mode] . 3. Enter an IP address in [Static IP Address] . 4. Enter the subnet mask in [Subnet Mask] . 5. Enter a default gateway address in [Default Gateway] . 6. Enter the address for the primary DNS server [...]
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For details about the settings that can be configured with the configuration files and how to specify the settings, see Section 4 Configuration File Programming . Preset Factory defaults Factory Factory defaults Pre-provisioning Phone system dealer Pre-provisioning data Pre-provisioning can aid the installation process by allowing phone system deal[...]
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1.1.5.3 Server for Pre-provisioning The DHCP server and TFTP server play important roles in performing pre-provisioning. This section explains their purposes, uses, and brief descriptions. Server Purpose Description DHCP server Used to provide the address of a TFTP server, set in option 66 of the DHCP server, to units that have not been configured [...]
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Prior Settings Item Description/Setting DHCP server option 66 192.168.0.130 IP address range assigned by DHCP server 192.168.0.16 to 192.168.0.63 File name of the configuration file used for pre-provisioning KX-TGP500B01.cfg URL of the configuration file used for provisioning that is entered in the configuration file CFG_STANDARD_FILE_PATH="ht[...]
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1.1.6 Provisioning 1.1.6.1 What is Provisioning? After pre-provisioning has been performed ( ® see 1.1.5 Pre-provisioning ), you can set up the unit automatically by downloading the configuration file stored on the provisioning server into the unit. This is called "provisioning". Pre-provisioning data Factory defaults Provisioning Phone [...]
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Type Usage Master configuration file Configure settings that are common to all units, such as the SIP server address, and the IP addresses of the DNS and NTP (Network Time Protocol) servers managed by your phone system dealer. This configuration file is used by all the units. Example of the configuration file’s URL: http://prov.example.com/Panaso[...]
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Department Name URL of Product Configuration File Planning http://prov.example.com/Panasonic/ConfigPlanning.cfg 1.1.6.4 Downloading Configuration Files A unit downloads configuration files when it starts up, at regular intervals, and when directed to do so by the server. In addition, you can prohibit units from downloading the configuration files. [...]
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Download Timing Explanation None (prohibited) If you want to prohibit units from changing their settings by downloading configuration files, you can enable this function from the Web user interface. The following operations will be prohibited: – Pre-provisioning – Provisioning at startup – Provisioning at regular intervals – Provisioning by[...]
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http://prov.example.com/Panasonic/Config0080F0111111.cfg b. The unit with the MAC address 0080F0222222 accesses the following URLs: http://prov.example.com/Panasonic/ConfigCommon.cfg http://prov.example.com/Panasonic/Config0080F0222222.cfg Example Provisioning Direction from the Server The following figure shows an example NOTIFY message from the s[...]
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To decrypt configuration files, the unit uses the encryption key registered to it beforehand. The unit determines the encryption status by checking the extension of the downloaded configuration file. For details about encrypting configuration files, contact the appropriate person in your organization. Extension of Configuration File Configuration F[...]
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1.1.7 Web User Interface Programming After connecting the unit to your network, you can configure the unit’s settings by accessing the Web user interface from a PC connected to the same network. For details, see Section 3 Web User Interface Programming . Router Switching Hub KX-TGP500 KX-TGP550 PC 1.1.7.1 Password for Web User Interface Programmi[...]
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1.1.8 Phone User Interface Programming You can change the settings directly from the unit. For details about the operations, refer to the User Guide on the Panasonic Web site ( ® see Introduction ). For details about additional features available with direct commands, see Section 2 Phone User Interface Programming . 1.1.8.1 Changing the Language f[...]
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1.1.10.2 NAT (Network Address Translation) Setup This section provides information about configuring a router that uses NAT. Router PC Private IP address: 192.168.228.1 1 SIP Cordless Phone Private IP address: 192.168.228.12 Switching Hub Global IP address: xxx.yyy .zzz.127 Internet If the unit is connected to a network that uses a NAT router and a[...]
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To set the router’s external (global) IP address and reception port number in the unit 1. In the Web user interface, click the [Network] tab, click [Static NAPT Settings] , and then enter the router’s global IP address in [Global IP Address] . 2. Select [Yes] for [Enable Global IP Address Usage per Line] for each line. • Select [No] to disabl[...]
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NATs) or SIP messages, to perform this feature. For details about specifying this setting through the Web user interface, see 3.4.4 Global Address Detection . To set Global Address Detection 1. In the Web user interface, click the [Network] tab, click [Global Address Detection] , and then select [STUN] for [Detection Method] . • Select [SIP] for [...]
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• If these settings (with the exception of PHY settings and terminal number settings) were made through configuration file programming, the set values made through configuration file programming remain effective, even if you perform Reset Web Settings. 1.2.1.2 Resetting the Settings Made through the Web User Interface (Reset Web Settings) Perform[...]
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Section 2 Phone User Interface Programming This section explains how to configure the unit by entering direct commands through the phone user interface. Document Version 2010.03.15 Administrator Guide 33[...]
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2.1 Phone User Interface Programming This section provides information about the features that can be configured directly from the base unit or handsets, but that are not mentioned in the User Guide. To enter direct commands, use the keys and soft keys on the base unit (KX-TGP550 only) or handset. For details about the other available features, set[...]
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To set the link speed and duplex mode In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet 1. Base unit: [MENU] (middle soft key) ® [#][5][3][0] Handset: [MENU] (center of joystick) ® [#][5][3][0] • For KX-TGP500 users: go to step 4 . 2. [ ]/[ ]: Select " Speed/Duplex " ® [SELECT] 3. [ ]/[ ]: Select " LAN port &quo[...]
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3. [ ]/[ ]: Select " Enable VLAN " ® 4. [ ]/[ ]: Select " Yes " ® • Select " No " to disable VLAN settings. 5. Base unit: [ ] Handset: [ ] To set VLAN for IP Phone/PC In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet 1. Base unit: [MENU] (middle soft key) ® [#][5][3][0] Handset: [MENU] (center of [...]
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• PHY settings (speed and duplex mode of the either LAN or PC port are restored to "automatic") • VLAN settings (disabled) • Terminal number settings (restored to "automatic") To perform IP Reset In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet 1. Base unit: [MENU] (middle soft key) ® [#][7][3][0] Handse[...]
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2. [ ]/[ ]: Select the desired terminal number (" Auto ", " Terminal 1 "–" Terminal 9 ") ® 3. Base unit: [ ] Handset: [ ] 2.1.6 Reset Web ID/Password Reset Web ID/Password resets all the IDs and passwords required for users and administrators to access the Web user interface ( ® see Access Levels (IDs and Passwords[...]
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Section 3 Web User Interface Programming This section provides information about the settings available in the Web user interface. Document Version 2010.03.15 Administrator Guide 39[...]
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3.1 Web User Interface Setting List The following tables show all the settings that you can configure from the Web user interface and the access levels. For details about each setting, see the reference pages listed. Status Menu Item Section Title Setting Access Level *1 Ref. U A Version Information Version Information Model ü ü Page 57 Operating[...]
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Network Menu Item Section Title Setting Access Level *1 Ref. U A Basic Network Settings Connection Mode Connection Mode *2 ü *3 ü Page 62 DHCP Settings Host Name *4 ü Page 62 Domain Name Server *2 ü *3 ü Page 63 Static Settings Static IP Address *2 ü *3 ü Page 63 Subnet Mask *2 ü *3 ü Page 64 Default Gateway *2 ü *3 ü Page 64 DNS1 *2 ü [...]
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Menu Item Section Title Setting Access Level *1 Ref. U A Static NAPT Settings Global IP Address Global IP Address ü Page 72 Enable Global IP Address Usage per Line Line 1–Line 8 ü Page 72 External RTP Port Channel 1–3 ü Page 72 *1 The access levels are abbreviated as follows: U: User; A: Administrator A check mark indicates that the setting [...]
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Menu Item Section Title Setting Access Level *1 Ref. U A Time Adjust Settings Synchronization Enable Synchronization by NTP ü *3 ü Page 77 Synchronization Interval *2 ü *3 ü Page 77 Time Server NTP Server Address *2 ü *3 ü Page 78 Time Zone Time Zone *2 ü *3 ü Page 78 Daylight Saving Time (Summer Time) Enable DST (Enable Summer Time) *2 ü [...]
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Menu Item Section Title Setting Access Level *1 Ref. U A SIP Settings [Line 1]–[Line 8] Phone Number Phone Number *2 ü Page 83 SIP Server Registrar Server Address *2 ü Page 83 Registrar Server Port *2 ü Page 84 Proxy Server Address *2 ü Page 84 Proxy Server Port *2 ü Page 84 Presence Server Address *2 ü Page 84 Presence Server Port *2 ü Pa[...]
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Menu Item Section Title Setting Access Level *1 Ref. U A VoIP Settings [Line 1]–[Line 8] Quality of Service (QoS) RTP Packet QoS (DSCP) *2 ü Page 93 Statistical Information RTCP Interval *2 ü Page 93 Jitter Buffer Maximum Delay *2 ü Page 93 Minimum Delay *2 ü Page 94 Initial Delay *2 ü Page 94 DTMF DTMF Type *2 ü Page 94 Telephone-event Pay[...]
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Menu Item Section Title Setting Access Level *1 Ref. U A Call Control Call Control Send SUBSCRIBE to Voice Mail Server *2 ü Page 102 Conference Server Address *2 ü Page 102 Inter-digit Timeout *2 ü Page 102 Emergency Call Phone Numbers 1–5 *2 ü Page 103 Call Rejection Phone Numbers 1–30 ü ü Page 103 Call Control [Line 1]–[Line 8] Call C[...]
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Menu Item Section Title Setting Access Level *1 Ref. U A Tone Settings Dial Tone Tone Frequencies *2 ü Page 112 Tone Timings *2 ü Page 112 Busy Tone Tone Frequencies *2 ü Page 113 Tone Timings *2 ü Page 113 Ringing Tone Tone Frequencies *2 ü Page 113 Tone Timings *2 ü Page 114 Stutter Tone Tone Frequencies *2 ü Page 114 Tone Timings *2 ü Pa[...]
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Menu Item Section Title Setting Access Level *1 Ref. U A Provisioning Maintenance Provisioning Maintenance Enable Provisioning *2 ü Page 120 Standard File URL *2 ü Page 121 Product File URL *2 ü Page 121 Master File URL *2 ü Page 121 Cyclic Auto Resync *2 ü Page 122 Resync Interval *2 ü Page 122 Header Value for Resync Event *2 ü Page 122 Re[...]
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Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP550 only)/Handset To open the unit’s Web port In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet 1. Base unit: [MENU] (middle soft key) ® [#][5][3][4] Handset: [MENU] (center of joystick) ® [#][5][3][4] 2. [ ]/[ ]: Select " On " for " Embedded web " ® [SAVE] 3. [...]
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Access Levels (IDs and Passwords) 2 accounts with different access privileges are provided for accessing the Web user interface: User and Administrator. Each account has its own ID and password, which are required to log in to the Web user interface. Account Target User ID (default) Password (default) Password Restrictions User End users user -blan[...]
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To access the Web user interface 1. Open your Web browser, and then enter "http://" followed by the unit’s IP address into the address field of your browser. Note • To determine the unit’s IP address, perform the following operations on the base unit (KX-TGP550 only) or handset: In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in Engl[...]
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Controls on the Window The Web user interface window contains various controls for navigating and configuring settings. The following figure shows the controls that are displayed on the [Basic Network Settings] screen as an example: A C D B Note • The screen shots shown are taken from the Web user interface of the KX-TGP550T04, so the model name [...]
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Button Function Refresh Updates the status information displayed on the screen. This button is displayed in the upper-right area of the [Network Status] and [VoIP Status] screens. Entering Characters In the Web user interface, when specifying a name, message, password, or other text item, you can enter any of the ASCII characters displayed in the f[...]
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Result Message Description Applicable Screens Complete The operation has successfully completed. All screens except 3.7.6 Export Phonebook Failed (Parameter Error) The operation failed because: • Some specified values are out of range or invalid. All screens Failed (Memory Access Failure) The operation failed because: • Access error to the flas[...]
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Result Message Description Applicable Screens Failed (Canceled) The operation failed because: • While transferring the phonebook data, – The following key was pressed on the handset. In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet [OFF] In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/ pictures [ ] – IP Reset was p[...]
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Result Message Description Applicable Screens Failed (File Size Error) The operation failed because: • The size of the imported phonebook is too large. 3.7.5 Import Phonebook • The size of the firmware file is insufficient. 3.8.2 Local Firmware Update Failed (No Handset, or Busy) The operation failed because: • When attempting to import/expor[...]
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3.3.1 Version Information This screen allows you to view the current version information such as the model number and the firmware version of the unit. 3.3.1.1 Version Information Model Description Indicates the model number of the unit (reference only). Value Range Model number Default Value Current model number Operating BANK Description Indicate[...]
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Default Value Current firmware version 3.3.2 Network Status This screen allows you to view the current network information of the unit, such as the MAC address, IP address, Ethernet port status, etc. Clicking [Refresh] updates the information displayed on the screen. 3.3.2.1 Network Status MAC Address Description Indicates the MAC address of the un[...]
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Connection Mode Description Indicates whether the IP address of the unit is assigned automatically (DHCP) or manually (static) (reference only). Value Range • DHCP • Static Default Value Not applicable. IP Address Description Indicates the currently assigned IP address of the unit (reference only). Value Range IP address Default Value Current I[...]
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DNS2 Description Indicates the specified IP address of the secondary DNS server (reference only). Note • If the secondary DNS server address is not specified, this field will be left blank. Value Range IP address of the secondary DNS server Default Value Not applicable. 3.3.3 VoIP Status This screen allows you to view the current VoIP status of e[...]
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Default Value Not applicable. VoIP Status Description Indicates the current VoIP status of each line (reference only). Value Range • Registered: The unit has been registered to the SIP server, and the line can be used. • Registering: The unit is being registered to the SIP server, and the line cannot be used. • Blank: The line has not been le[...]
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for " Embedded web " on the base unit (KX-TGP550 only) or handset ( ® see Opening/Closing the Web Port in 3.2.1 Before Accessing the Web User Interface ). 3.4.1.1 Connection Mode Connection Mode Description Selects whether to assign the IP address automatically (DHCP) or manually (static). Value Range • DHCP • Static Default Value DH[...]
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Default Value Model number (example: TGP5nn) Configuration File Reference HOST_NAME (Page 151) Domain Name Server Description Selects whether to receive DNS server addresses automatically or to assign a DNS server addresses (up to 2) manually. Note • This setting is available only when [Connection Mode] is set to [DHCP] . Value Range • Receive [...]
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Subnet Mask Description Specifies the subnet mask for the unit. Note • This setting is available only when [Connection Mode] is set to [Static] . Value Range Max. 15 characters ("n.n.n.n" [n=0–255], except "0.0.0.0", "255.255.255.255", "127.0.0.1", etc.) Default Value Not stored. Phone User Interface Refe[...]
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DNS2 Description Specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS server. Note • This setting is available only when [Connection Mode] is set to [Static] . Value Range Max. 15 characters ("n.n.n.n" [n=0–255], except "0.0.0.0", "255.255.255.255", "127.0.0.1", etc.) Default Value Not stored. Phone User Interfa[...]
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Value Range • Auto Negotiation • 100 Mbps/Full Duplex • 100 Mbps/Half Duplex • 10 Mbps/Full Duplex • 10 Mbps/Half Duplex Default Value Auto Negotiation Phone User Interface Reference 2.1.2 Speed/Duplex Settings (Page 34) PC Port (KX-TGP550 only) Description Selects the connection mode (link speed and duplex mode) of the PC port. Value Ran[...]
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Configuration File Reference VLAN_ID_IP_PHONE (KX-TGP550 only) (Page 155) IP Phone (Priority) (KX-TGP550 only) Description Selects the priority number for the unit. Value Range 0–7 Default Value 7 Phone User Interface Reference 2.1.3 VLAN Settings (KX-TGP550 only) (Page 35) Configuration File Reference VLAN_PRI_IP_PHONE (KX-TGP550 only) (Page 155[...]
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3.4.3 HTTP Client Settings This screen allows you to change the HTTP client settings for the unit in order to access the HTTP server of your phone system and download configuration files. 3.4.3.1 HTTP Client Settings HTTP Version Description Selects which version of the HTTP protocol to use for HTTP communication. Value Range • HTTP/1.0 • HTTP/[...]
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Value Range Max. 40 characters Note • You cannot leave this field empty. • If "{mac}" is included in this field, it will be replaced with the unit’s MAC address in lower-case. • If "{MAC}" is included in this field, it will be replaced with the unit’s MAC address in upper-case. • If "{MODEL}" is included in[...]
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3.4.4 Global Address Detection This screen allows you to configure the Global Address Detection feature and STUN server settings. The global IP address of the network the unit is connected to will be detected periodically. If the global IP address has changed, the new address will be registered to the SIP server. Note • If the unit is connected d[...]
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Value Range Max. 127 characters Default Value Not stored. Configuration File Reference STUN_SERV_ADDR (Page 159) STUN Server Port Description Specifies the port number of the STUN server. Value Range 1–65535 Default Value 3478 Configuration File Reference STUN_SERV_PORT (Page 159) 3.4.5 Static NAPT Settings This screen allows you to configure the[...]
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3.4.5.1 Global IP Address Global IP Address Description Specifies the global IP address of your network. Note • You must enter a value in this field if at least 1 of [Line 1] – [Line 8] is set to [Yes] , or when port numbers are specified in [Channel 1–3] . • The global IP address will reflect SIP messages and RTP packets. Value Range IP ad[...]
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3.5 System This section provides detailed descriptions about all the settings classified under the [System] tab. 3.5.1 Web Language This screen allows you to select the language used for the Web user interface. The language setting is only applicable when you log in to the Web user interface as User. Note • If you change the language while logged[...]
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3.5.2 Administrator Password This screen allows you to change the password used to authenticate the Administrator account when logging in to the Web user interface. Note • For security reasons, the characters entered for the password are masked by special characters, which differ depending on the Web browser. • After you change the administrato[...]
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3.5.3 Change User Password This screen allows you to change the password used to authenticate the User account when logging in to the Web user interface. Note • For security reasons, the characters entered for the password are masked by special characters, which differ depending on the Web browser. • After you change the user password, the next[...]
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Default Value Not stored. Configuration File Reference USER_PASS (Page 135) 3.5.4 Web Server Settings This screen allows you to change the Web server settings. 3.5.4.1 Web Server Settings Web Server Port Description Specifies the port number used by the Web server. Value Range 80, 1024–49151 Note • You cannot specify here the same port number a[...]
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3.5.5 Time Adjust Settings This screen allows you to enable automatic clock adjustment using an NTP server and configure the settings for DST (Daylight Saving Time), also known as Summer Time. 3.5.5.1 Synchronization Enable Synchronization by NTP Description Selects whether to enable the unit to automatically adjust its clock according to the time [...]
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Configuration File Reference TIME_QUERY_INTVL (Page 159) 3.5.5.2 Time Server NTP Server Address Description Specifies the IP address or FQDN of the NTP server. Value Range Max. 127 characters Default Value Not stored. Configuration File Reference NTP_ADDR (Page 158) 3.5.5.3 Time Zone Time Zone Description Selects your time zone. Value Range GMT -12[...]
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3.5.5.5 Start Day and Time of DST (Start Day and Time of Summer Time) Month Description Selects the month in which DST (Summer Time) starts. Value Range • January • February • March • April • May • June • July • August • September • October • November • December Default Value March Configuration File Reference DST_START_MONT[...]
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Time Description Specifies the start time of DST (Summer Time) in minutes after 12:00 AM. Value Range 0–1439 Default Value 120 Configuration File Reference DST_START_TIME (Page 138) 3.5.5.6 End Day and Time of DST (End Day and Time of Summer Time) Month Description Selects the month in which DST (Summer Time) ends. Value Range • January • Feb[...]
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Value Range • Sunday • Monday • Tuesday • Wednesday • Thursday • Friday • Saturday Default Value Sunday Configuration File Reference DST_STOP_DAY_OF_WEEK (Page 139) Time Description Specifies the end time of DST (Summer Time) in minutes after 12:00 AM. Value Range 0–1439 Default Value 120 Configuration File Reference DST_STOP_TIME ([...]
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3.6.1.1 SIP Setting SIP User Agent Description Specifies the text string to send as the user agent in the headers of SIP messages. Value Range Max. 40 characters Note • You cannot leave this field empty. • If "{mac}" is included in this field, it will be replaced with the unit’s MAC address in lower-case. • If "{MAC}" is[...]
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3.6.2 SIP Settings [Line 1]–[Line 8] This screen allows you to change the SIP settings that are specific to each line. 3.6.2.1 Phone Number Phone Number Description Specifies the phone number to use as the user ID required for registration to the SIP registrar server. Value Range Max. 24 characters (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Note • No othe[...]
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Value Range Max. 127 characters Default Value Not stored. Configuration File Reference SIP_RGSTR_ADDR_[1–8] (Page 180) Registrar Server Port Description Specifies the port number to use for communication with the SIP registrar server. Value Range 1–65535 Default Value 5060 Configuration File Reference SIP_RGSTR_PORT_[1–8] (Page 180) Proxy Ser[...]
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Value Range 1–65535 Default Value 5060 Configuration File Reference SIP_PRSNC_PORT_[1–8] (Page 189) 3.6.2.3 Outbound Proxy Server Outbound Proxy Server Address Description Specifies the IP address or FQDN of the SIP outbound proxy server. Value Range Max. 127 characters Default Value Not stored. Configuration File Reference SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_[1[...]
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Value Range 1024–49151 Note • You cannot specify here the same port number as any of the port numbers in [Channel 1–3] in 3.4.5.3 External RTP Port (if they are configured). In addition, you cannot specify a port number that is 1 greater than a port number specified in [Channel 1–3] . • The SIP port number for each line must be unique. ?[...]
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Value Range • Yes • No Note • If you select [Yes] , the unit will perform a DNS SRV lookup for a SIP registrar server, SIP proxy server, SIP outbound proxy server, or SIP presence server. If you select [No] , the unit will not perform a DNS SRV lookup for a SIP registrar server, SIP proxy server, SIP outbound proxy server, or SIP presence ser[...]
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Value Range • 250 • 500 • 1000 • 2000 • 4000 Default Value 500 Configuration File Reference SIP_TIMER_T1_[1–8] (Page 184) T2 Timer Description Selects the maximum interval, in seconds, between transmissions of SIP messages. For details, refer to RFC 3261. Value Range • 2 • 4 • 8 • 16 • 32 Default Value 4 Configuration File Ref[...]
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3.6.2.9 Quality of Service (QoS) SIP Packet QoS (DSCP) Description Selects the DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) level of DiffServ applied to SIP packets. Value Range • Best Effort (default) (000 000) • AF11 (Class1/Level Low) (001 010) • AF12 (Class1/Level Medium) (001 100) • AF13 (Class1/Level High) (001 110) • AF21 (Class2/Leve[...]
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Supports Session Timer (RFC 4028) Description Specifies the length of time, in seconds, that the unit waits before terminating SIP sessions when no reply to repeated requests is received. For details, refer to RFC 4028. Value Range 0, 60–65535 (0: Disable) Default Value 0 Configuration File Reference SIP_SESSION_TIME_[1–8] (Page 181) 3.6.2.11 K[...]
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3.6.3 VoIP Settings This screen allows you to change the VoIP settings that are common to all lines. 3.6.3.1 RTP Settings RTP Packet Time Description Selects the interval, in milliseconds, between transmissions of RTP packets. Value Range • 20 • 30 • 40 Default Value 20 Configuration File Reference RTP_PTIME (Page 173) Minimum RTP Port Number[...]
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Configuration File Reference RTP_PORT_MIN (Page 173) Maximum RTP Port Number Description Specifies the highest port number that the unit will use for RTP packets. Note • If port numbers are specified in [Channel 1–3] in 3.4.5.3 External RTP Port , this setting is ignored and the corresponding external RTP port is enabled. Value Range 1424–491[...]
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3.6.4.1 Quality of Service (QoS) RTP Packet QoS (DSCP) Description Selects the DSCP level of DiffServ applied to RTP packets. Value Range • Best Effort (default) (000 000) • AF11 (Class1/Level Low) (001 010) • AF12 (Class1/Level Medium) (001 100) • AF13 (Class1/Level High) (001 110) • AF21 (Class2/Level Low) (010 010) • AF22 (Class2/Lev[...]
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Value Range 3–50 ( ´ 10 ms) Note • This setting is subject to the following conditions: – This value must be greater than [Initial Delay] – This value must be greater than [Minimum Delay] – [Initial Delay] must be greater than or equal to [Minimum Delay] Default Value 20 ( ´ 10 ms) Configuration File Reference MAX_DELAY_[1–8] (Page 17[...]
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Value Range • Outband • Inband Note • If you select [Outband] , DTMF tones will be sent through SDP (Session Description Protocol), compliant with RFC 2833. If you select [Inband] , DTMF tones will be encoded in the RTP stream. Default Value Outband Configuration File Reference OUTBANDDTMF_[1–8] (Page 174) Telephone-event Payload Type Descr[...]
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Value Range • G722 • PCMA (G.711 A-law) • G726-32 (G.726 [32k]) • G729A • PCMU (G.711 µ-law) Note • You can select each codec on once within [CODEC Settings ] . • A maximum of 5 priorities can be assigned. If only 4 codecs are specified in a configuration file, you will be able to select from only 4 codecs, and [Fifth CODEC] will be [...]
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Value Range • G722 • PCMA (G.711 A-law) • G726-32 (G.726 [32k]) • G729A • PCMU (G.711 µ-law) Note • You can select each codec on once within [CODEC Settings ] . • A maximum of 5 priorities can be assigned. If only 4 codecs are specified in a configuration file, you will be able to select from only 4 codecs, and [Fifth CODEC] will be [...]
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Value Range • G722 • PCMA (G.711 A-law) • G726-32 (G.726 [32k]) • G729A • PCMU (G.711 µ-law) Note • You can select each codec on once within [CODEC Settings ] . • A maximum of 5 priorities can be assigned. If only 4 codecs are specified in a configuration file, you will be able to select from only 4 codecs, and [Fifth CODEC] will be [...]
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– The handset has not been registered yet, or the connection with the base unit (KX-TGP550 only) or handset has been disconnected. 3.7.1.1 Grouping Handset/Handset selection for receiving calls Line No. Description Indicates the line number (1–8) to which a phone number is assigned (reference only). Value Range Line 1–Line 8 Default Value Not[...]
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Handset No. Description Selects the handsets (1–6) that calls will arrive at for each line. Value Range Selected, Not selected Note • You cannot clear all the check boxes including [Base (KX-TGP550 only)] . Default Value Selected (all) Base (KX-TGP550 only) Description Selects whether calls arrive at the base unit for each line. Value Range Sel[...]
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Value Range Selected, Not selected Note • If you clear all the check boxes for the base unit and the handsets, calls cannot be made from either the base unit or the handsets. Default Value Selected (all) Default Description Selects which line to seize automatically when going off-hook to make a call for the base unit and each handset. Note • If[...]
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3.7.2.1 Call Control Send SUBSCRIBE to Voice Mail Server Description Selects whether to send the SUBSCRIBE request to a voice mail server. Note • Your phone system must support voice mail. Value Range • Yes • No Default Value No Configuration File Reference VM_SUBSCRIBE_ENABLE (Page 162) Conference Server Address Description Specifies the URI[...]
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3.7.2.2 Emergency Call Phone Numbers 1–5 Description Specifies the phone numbers used for making emergency calls. A user can dial any of the specified phone numbers at any time regardless of any restrictions imposed on the unit. A maximum of 5 phone numbers can be specified. Note • When a phone number is specified here, it will be prioritized o[...]
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3.7.3 Call Control [Line 1]–[Line 8] This screen allows you to configure various call features that are specific to each line. 3.7.3.1 Call Control Display Name Description Specifies the name to display as the caller on the other party’s phone when you make a call. Value Range Max. 16 characters or 32 bytes Note • You can use Unicode characte[...]
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Value Range • Yes • No Note • If you select [Yes] , the conversation cannot be interrupted by another handset or base unit. If you select [No] , the conversation can be interrupted by another handset or base unit. Default Value Yes Configuration File Reference PRIVACY_MODE_[1–8] (Page 177) Voice Mail Access Number Description Specifies the [...]
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Unique ID of Shared Call Description Specifies the unique ID used by the SIP server when [Enable Shared Call] is set to [Yes] . Value Range Max. 24 characters Default Value Not stored. Configuration File Reference SHARED_USER_ID_[1–8] (Page 177) Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward Description Selects whether to synchronize the Do Not Dist[...]
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Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match Description Selects whether to make a call even if the dialed number does not match any of the dial formats specified in [Dial Plan] . Value Range • Yes • No Note • If you select [Yes] , calls will be made even if the dialed number does not match the dial formats specified in [Dial Plan] (i.e., dial plan [...]
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Do Not Disturb Description Selects whether to enable the Do Not Disturb feature for incoming calls. Note • If Do Not Disturb has been enabled on the server, the server rejects incoming calls and the unit does not receive any calls, even if you have selected [No] for this setting. • If you change this setting when [Synchronize Do Not Disturb and[...]
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Unconditional (Phone Number) Description Specifies the phone number of the destination to forward all incoming calls to. Note • If you change this setting when [Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward] is set to [Yes] , the change to this setting is not immediately applied on this screen. In this case, reload the screen to confirm that the ch[...]
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Busy (Phone Number) Description Specifies the phone number of the destination to forward calls to when the line is in use. Note • If you change this setting when [Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward] is set to [Yes] , the change to this setting is not immediately applied on this screen. In this case, reload the screen to confirm that the [...]
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No Answer (Phone Number) Description Specifies the phone number of the destination to forward calls to when a call is not answered after it has rung a specified number of times. Note • If you change this setting when [Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward] is set to [Yes] , the change to this setting is not immediately applied on this scree[...]
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3.7.4 Tone Settings This screen allows you to configure the dual-tone frequencies and ring tone patterns of each tone. 3.7.4.1 Dial Tone Tone Frequencies Description Specifies the dual-tone frequencies, in hertz, of dial tones using 2 whole numbers separated by a comma. Value Range 0, 200–1000 (0: No tone) Note • If the value for this setting i[...]
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Value Range 0–5000 (0: Infinite time) Note • The unit will play the tone for the duration of the first value, stop it for the duration of the second value, play it for the duration of the third value, and then stop it for the duration of the last value. The whole sequence will then repeat. For example, if the value for this setting is "100[...]
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Tone Timings Description Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of ringback tones using 4 whole numbers (on 1, off 1, on 2, off 2) separated by commas. Value Range 0–5000 (0: Infinite time) Default Value 2000,4000,2000,4000 Configuration File Reference RINGING_TONE_TIMING (Page 164) 3.7.4.4 Stutter Tone Tone Frequencies Description Specifies the[...]
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Tone Timings Description Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of reorder tones using 8 whole numbers (on 1, off 1, on 2, off 2, on 3, off 3, on 4, off 4) separated by commas. Value Range 0–5000 (0: Infinite time) Default Value 250,250,250,250,250,250,250,250 Configuration File Reference REORDER_TONE_TIMING (Page 165) 3.7.4.6 Howler Tone Tone F[...]
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Note • If the existing phonebook data has an entry with the same name and phone number as an imported entry, the imported entry is not added as a new entry. The import is still successful, and the message "Complete" will be displayed. • When you begin transferring the phonebook data, the "Now Processing File Data" screen is [...]
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Default Value Not stored. 3.7.6 Export Phonebook This screen allows you to save the phonebook data stored in the unit as a TSV file on a PC. For details, see 5.2.1 Import/Export Operation . Note • When you begin transferring the phonebook data, the "Now Processing File Data" screen is displayed, and the screen is periodically reloaded. [...]
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3.8 Maintenance This section provides detailed descriptions about all the settings classified under the [Maintenance] tab. 3.8.1 Firmware Maintenance This screen allows you to perform firmware updates automatically or manually. 3.8.1.1 Firmware Maintenance Enable Firmware Update Description Selects whether to perform firmware updates when the unit [...]
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Value Range • Automatic • Manual Default Value Automatic Configuration File Reference FIRM_UPGRADE_AUTO (Page 142) Firmware File URL Description Specifies the URL where the firmware file is stored. Note • This setting is available only when [Enable Firmware Update] is set to [Yes] . • Changing this setting may require restarting the unit. V[...]
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File Name Description Specifies the path of the firmware file to be imported. Value Range No limitation Note • There are no limitations for the field entry. However, it is recommended that paths of less than 256 characters be used: longer paths may cause longer data transfer times and result in an internal error. Default Value Not stored. 3.8.3 P[...]
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Standard File URL Description Specifies the URL of the standard configuration file, which is used when every unit needs different settings. Note • When you change this setting, set [Enable Provisioning] to [Yes] at the same time. Value Range Max. 255 characters Default Value Not stored. Note • The URL specified by your phone system dealer may b[...]
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Configuration File Reference CFG_MASTER_FILE_PATH (Page 146) Cyclic Auto Resync Description Selects whether the unit periodically checks for updates of configuration files. Value Range • Yes • No Default Value No Configuration File Reference CFG_CYCLIC (Page 148) Resync Interval Description Specifies the interval, in minutes, between periodic c[...]
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Notice • After resetting the settings, the base unit will restart even if it is being accessed through the phone user interface, or on calls. Note • If you have changed the default password for the Administrator account and successfully reset the settings (the message "Complete" is displayed), the next time you access the Web user int[...]
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Section 4 Configuration File Programming This section provides information about the configuration parameters used in the configuration files. Document Version 2010.03.15 Administrator Guide 125[...]
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4.1 Configuration File Parameter List The following tables show all the parameters that can be programmed using configuration file programming. For details about each parameter, see the reference pages listed. System Settings Category Parameter Name Ref. Login Account Settings ADMIN_ID Page 134 ADMIN_PASS *1 Page 135 USER_ID Page 135 USER_PASS *1 P[...]
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Category Parameter Name Ref. Provisioning Settings OPTION66_ENABLE Page 143 PROVISION_ENABLE *1 Page 144 CFG_STANDARD_FILE_PATH *1 Page 144 CFG_PRODUCT_FILE_PATH *1 Page 145 CFG_MASTER_FILE_PATH *1 Page 146 CFG_FILE_KEY1 Page 147 CFG_FILE_KEY2 Page 148 CFG_FILE_KEY3 Page 148 CFG_FILE_KEY_LENGTH Page 148 CFG_CYCLIC *1 Page 148 CFG_CYCLIC_INTVL *1 Pa[...]
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Category Parameter Name Ref. Ethernet Port Settings VLAN_ENABLE *1 Page 155 VLAN_ID_IP_PHONE *1 Page 155 VLAN_PRI_IP_PHONE *1 Page 155 VLAN_ID_PC *1 Page 156 VLAN_PRI_PC *1 Page 156 HTTP Settings HTTP_VER *2 Page 156 HTTP_USER_AGENT *2 Page 157 HTTP_SSL_VERIFY Page 157 CFG_ROOT_CERTIFICATE_PATH Page 158 Time Adjust Settings NTP_ADDR *2 Page 158 TIM[...]
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Category Parameter Name Ref. Tone Settings DIAL_TONE_FRQ *1 Page 162 DIAL_TONE_TIMING *1 Page 163 BUSY_TONE_FRQ *1 Page 163 BUSY_TONE_TIMING *1 Page 163 RINGING_TONE_FRQ *1 Page 164 RINGING_TONE_TIMING *1 Page 164 STT_TONE_FRQ *1 Page 164 STT_TONE_TIMING *1 Page 164 REORDER_TONE_FRQ *1 Page 165 REORDER_TONE_TIMING *1 Page 165 HOWLER_TONE_FRQ *1 Pag[...]
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Category Parameter Name Ref. RTP Settings TOS_RTP_[1–8] *1 Page 170 RTCP_INTVL_[1–8] *1 Page 171 MAX_DELAY_[1–8] *1 Page 171 MIN_DELAY_[1–8] *1 Page 172 NOM_DELAY_[1–8] *1 Page 172 RTP_PORT_MIN *1 Page 173 RTP_PORT_MAX *1 Page 173 RTP_PTIME *1 Page 173 Miscellaneous VoIP Settings OUTBANDDTMF_[1–8] *1 Page 174 TELEVENT_PTYPE_[1–8] *1 P[...]
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Category Parameter Name Ref. REG_INTERVAL_RATE_[1–8] Page 181 SIP_SESSION_TIME_[1–8] *1 Page 181 TOS_SIP_[1–8] *1 Page 181 SIP_2NDPROXY_ADDR_[1–8] Page 183 SIP_2NDPROXY_PORT_[1–8] Page 184 SIP_2NDRGSTR_ADDR_[1–8] Page 184 SIP_2NDRGSTR_PORT_[1–8] Page 184 SIP_TIMER_T1_[1–8] *1 Page 184 SIP_TIMER_T2_[1–8] *1 Page 185 INVITE_RTXN_[1?[...]
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Category Parameter Name Ref. SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_[1–8] *1 Page 193 SIP_OUTPROXY_PORT_[1–8] *1 Page 193 SIP_TRANSPORT_[1–8] *1 Page 193 SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_[1–8] Page 194 SIP_ANM_USERNAME_[1–8] Page 194 SIP_ANM_HOSTNAME_[1–8] Page 194 SIP_DETECT_SSAF_[1–8] *1 Page 195 PHONE_NUMBER_[1–8] *1 Page 195 DISPLAY_NAME_[1–8] *1 Page 195 INTERNA[...]
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• Configuration files must end with an empty line. • Each parameter line is written in the form of XXX="yyy" (XXX: parameter name, yyy: parameter value). The value must be enclosed by double quotation marks. • A parameter line written over multiple lines is not allowed. It will cause an error on the configuration file, resulting in [...]
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No space characters are allowed. Description Describes the details of the parameter. Value Range Indicates the permitted value range of the parameter. Default Value Indicates the factory default value of the parameter. Actual default values may vary depending on your phone system dealer. Phone User Interface Reference Provides the reference page of[...]
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Value Range Max. 16 characters (except ", &, ', :, <, >, and space) Note • An empty string is not allowed. Default Value admin ADMIN_PASS Value Format String Description Specifies the password to use to authenticate the Administrator account when logging in to the Web user interface. Value Range 6–16 characters (except "[...]
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4.3.2 System Time Settings TIME_ZONE Value Format Integer Description Specifies the offset of local standard time from UTC (GMT), in minutes. Value Range -720–780 Note • Only the following values are available: -720 (GMT -12:00), -660 (GMT -11:00), -600 (GMT -10:00), -540 (GMT -09:00), -480 (GMT -08:00), -420 (GMT -07:00), -360 (GMT -06:00), -3[...]
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Value Range 0–720 Note • This parameter is usually set to "60". Default Value 60 Web User Interface Reference DST Offset (Summer Time Offset) (Page 78) DST_START_MONTH Value Format Integer Description Specifies the month in which DST (Summer Time) starts. Value Range 1–12 Default Value 3 Web User Interface Reference Month (Page 79) [...]
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Value Range 0–6 – 0: Sunday – 1: Monday – 2: Tuesday – 3: Wednesday – 4: Thursday – 5: Friday – 6: Saturday Default Value 0 Web User Interface Reference Day of Week (Page 79) DST_START_TIME Value Format Integer Description Specifies the start time of DST (Summer Time) in minutes after 12:00 AM. Value Range 0–1439 Default Value 120[...]
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Default Value 2 Web User Interface Reference Day of Week (Page 80) DST_STOP_DAY_OF_WEEK Value Format Integer Description Specifies the day of the week on which DST (Summer Time) ends. Value Range 0–6 – 0: Sunday – 1: Monday – 2: Tuesday – 3: Wednesday – 4: Thursday – 5: Friday – 6: Saturday Default Value 0 Web User Interface Referen[...]
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Value Range 0–6 – 0: no logs sent – 1: emergency (highest) – 2: alert – 3: critical – 4: error – 5: warning – 6: information (lowest) Default Value 0 SYSLOG_EVENT_CFG Value Format Integer Description Specifies the threshold of syslog events regarding configuration. Note • This setting is not applicable for the current version. No [...]
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SYSLOG_ADDR Value Format String Description Specifies the IP address or FQDN of the syslog server. Value Range Max. 127 characters (IP address in dotted-decimal notation or FQDN) Default Value Empty string SYSLOG_PORT Value Format Integer Description Specifies the port number of the syslog server. Value Range 1–65535 Default Value 514 SYSLOG_RTPS[...]
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Web User Interface Reference Enable Firmware Update (Page 118) FIRM_VER_EUDECT Value Format String Description Specifies the firmware version of the DECT system. Note • DECT is a widely used cordless phone system in Europe. • Changing this setting may require restarting the unit. Value Range Max. 5 characters ("nn.nn" [n=0–9]) Defau[...]
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FIRM_FILE_PATH Value Format String Description Specifies the URL where the firmware file is stored. Note • This setting is available only when " FIRM_UPGRADE_ENABLE " is set to " Y ". • Changing this setting may require restarting the unit. Value Range Max. 255 characters Note • The format must be RFC 1738 compliant, as fo[...]
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Value Range • Y (Enable option 66) • N (Disable option 66) Default Value Y PROVISION_ENABLE Value Format Boolean Description Specifies whether the unit is automatically configured by downloading the configuration files from the provisioning server of your phone system. Value Range • Y (Enable configuration file download) • N (Disable config[...]
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Value Range Max. 255 characters Note • The format must be RFC 1738 compliant, as follows: "<schema>://<user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url-path>" – "<user>" must be less than 64 characters. – "<password>" must be less than 64 characters. – "<user>:<p[...]
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Value Range Max. 255 characters Note • The format must be RFC 1738 compliant, as follows: "<schema>://<user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url-path>" – "<user>" must be less than 64 characters. – "<password>" must be less than 64 characters. – "<user>:<p[...]
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Value Range Max. 255 characters Note • The format must be RFC 1738 compliant, as follows: "<schema>://<user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url-path>" – "<user>" must be less than 64 characters. – "<password>" must be less than 64 characters. – "<user>:<p[...]
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CFG_FILE_KEY2 Value Format String Description Specifies the encryption key (password) used to decrypt configuration files. Note • If the extension of the configuration file is ".e2c", the configuration file will be decrypted using this key. Value Range 32-byte characters Note • If an empty string is set for this parameter, decryption [...]
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Description Specifies whether the unit periodically checks for updates of configuration files. Value Range • Y (Enable periodic synchronization of configuration files) • N (Disable periodic synchronization of configuration files) Default Value N Web User Interface Reference Cyclic Auto Resync (Page 122) CFG_CYCLIC_INTVL Value Format Integer Des[...]
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Value Range 00:00–23:59 Note • If the value for this setting is any valid value other than an empty string, the unit downloads the configuration files at the fixed time, and the settings specified in " CFG_CYCLIC ", " CFG_CYCLIC_INTVL ", and " CFG_RTRY_INTVL " are disabled. • If the value for this setting is an e[...]
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Value Range • 1 (DHCP) • 0 (Static) Default Value 1 Phone User Interface Reference Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP550 only)/Handset (Page 15) Web User Interface Reference Connection Mode (Page 62) HOST_NAME Value Format String Description Specifies the host name for the unit to send to the DHCP server. Note • This setting is a[...]
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Description Specifies the IP address for the unit. Note • This setting is available only when " CONNECTION_TYPE " is set to "0" and when " NW_SETTING_ENABLE " is set to " N ". • When you specify this parameter, you must specify " STATIC_SUBNET " together in a configuration file. Value Range IP a[...]
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Phone User Interface Reference Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP550 only)/Handset (Page 15) Web User Interface Reference Default Gateway (Page 64) USER_DNS1_ADDR Value Format String Description Specifies the IP address of the primary DNS server. Note • This setting is available only when " CONNECTION_TYPE " is set to "[...]
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Value Range • Y (Parallel) • N (Sequential) Note • If set to " Y ", the unit sends out all DNS queries at the same time. The first DNS reply will be accepted and used by the unit. • If set to " N ", the unit sends DNS queries sequentially. The unit sends a request to the DNS server with the highest priority for a preprog[...]
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Default Value Empty string 4.4.3 Ethernet Port Settings VLAN_ENABLE (KX-TGP550 only) Value Format Boolean Description Specifies whether to use the VLAN feature to perform VoIP communication securely. Note • This setting is available only when " NW_SETTING_ENABLE " is set to " N ". Value Range • Y (Enable) • N (Disable) Def[...]
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Value Range 0–7 Default Value 7 Phone User Interface Reference 2.1.3 VLAN Settings (KX-TGP550 only) (Page 35) Web User Interface Reference IP Phone (Priority) (KX-TGP550 only) (Page 67) VLAN_ID_PC (KX-TGP550 only) Value Format Integer Description Specifies the VLAN ID for the PC. Note • This setting is available only when " NW_SETTING_ENAB[...]
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Value Range • 1 (Use HTTP 1.0) • 0 (Use HTTP 1.1) Note • For this unit, it is strongly recommended that you specify "1" for this setting. However, if the HTTP server does not function well with HTTP 1.0, try changing the setting "0". Default Value 1 Web User Interface Reference HTTP Version (Page 68) HTTP_USER_AGENT Value [...]
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Value Range • 0 (No verification of root certificate) • 1 (Simple verification of root certificate) • 2 (Precise verification of root certificate) Note • If set to "0", the verification of the root certificate is disabled. • If set to "1", the verification of the root certificate is enabled. In this case, the validity [...]
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TIME_SYNC_INTVL Value Format Integer Description Specifies the interval, in seconds, to resynchronize after having detected no reply from the NTP server. Value Range 10–86400 Default Value 60 TIME_QUERY_INTVL Value Format Integer Description Specifies the interval, in seconds, between synchronizations with the NTP server. Value Range 10–86400 D[...]
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Description Specifies the IP address of the secondary STUN server. Note • This setting is available only when " STUN_SERV_ADDR " is specified in IP address notation. Value Range IP address in dotted-decimal notation Default Value Empty string STUN_2NDSERV_PORT Value Format Integer Description Specifies the port number of the secondary S[...]
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Value Range 0–3 – 0: Enable "Basic Network Settings" and "Time Adjust Settings" – 1: Disable "Basic Network Settings" – 2: Disable "Time Adjust Settings" – 3: Disable "Basic Network Settings" and "Time Adjust Settings" Default Value 0 4.5 Telephone Settings 4.5.1 Call Control Set[...]
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FIRSTDIGIT_TIM Value Format Integer Description Specifies the length of time, in seconds, within which the first digits of a dial number must be dialed. When this timer expires, the unit will play a busy tone. Value Range 10–600 Default Value 30 INTDIGIT_TIM Value Format Integer Description Specifies the length of time, in seconds, within which s[...]
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Value Range 0, 200–1000 (0: No tone) Note • If the value for this setting is "350,440" , the unit will use a mixed signal of a 350 Hz tone and a 440 Hz tone. Default Value 350,440 Web User Interface Reference Tone Frequencies (Page 112) DIAL_TONE_TIMING Value Format Comma-separated Integer Description Specifies the pattern, in millise[...]
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Web User Interface Reference Tone Timings (Page 113) RINGING_TONE_FRQ Value Format Comma-separated Integer Description Specifies the dual-tone frequencies, in hertz, of ringback tones using 2 whole numbers separated by a comma. Value Range 0, 200–1000 (0: No tone) Default Value 440,480 Web User Interface Reference Tone Frequencies (Page 113) RING[...]
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Web User Interface Reference Tone Timings (Page 114) REORDER_TONE_FRQ Value Format Comma-separated Integer Description Specifies the dual-tone frequencies, in hertz, of reorder tones using 2 whole numbers separated by a comma. Value Range 0, 200–1000 (0: No tone) Default Value 480,620 Web User Interface Reference Tone Frequencies (Page 114) REORD[...]
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HOWLER_START_TIME Value Format Integer Description Specifies the length of time, in seconds, that busy or reorder tones play until they switch to howler tones. Value Range 0–120 (0: Disable) Default Value 30 Web User Interface Reference Start Time (Page 115) BELL_CORE_PATTERN1_TIMING Value Format Comma-separated Integer Description Specifies the [...]
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Description Specifies the cadence, in milliseconds, of pattern ID 4, described in the LSSGR, GR-506-CORE, "Signaling for Analog Interfaces" section 14, using 6 whole numbers separated by commas. Value Range 0–5000 (0: Infinite time) Default Value 300,200,1000,200,300,4000 BELL_CORE_PATTERN5_TIMING Value Format Integer Description Specif[...]
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Web User Interface Reference • First CODEC (Page 95) • Second CODEC (Page 96) • Third CODEC (Page 96) • Fourth CODEC (Page 97) • Fifth CODEC (Page 97) SDP_CKRTE[0–4]_[1–8] Parameter Name Example SDP_CKRTE0_1 , SDP_CKRTE0_2 , …, SDP_CKRTE0_8 , SDP_CKRTE1_1 , SDP_CKRTE1_2 , …, SDP_CKRTE1_8 , …, SDP_CKRTE4_1 , SDP_CKRTE4_2 , …, S[...]
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Description Specifies the payload type number with " SDP_PTYPEx_y " for the corresponding encoding name specified by " SDP_CODECx_y " (x: priority, y: line number). Value Range 0–127, 255 Note • If an empty string is set for " SDP_CODECx_y ", "255" must be set as the value for the corresponding " SDP[...]
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4.6.2 RTP Settings TOS_RTP_[1–8] Parameter Name Example TOS_RTP_1 , TOS_RTP_2 , …, TOS_RTP_8 Value Format Integer Description Specifies the value to be stored in the ToS (Type of Service) field in the IP header of RTP packets as a DSCP for DiffServ. Note • The structures of the ToS/DS field in an IP header are shown below. ToS field Precedenc[...]
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Value Range 0–255 Note • Because the 6-bit DSCP values (i.e., "xxx 000" where "x"="0" or "1") in the DS field are converted to the 8-bit DSCP values (i.e., "xxx 000 00"), you must specify here the fourfold decimal value for 2 bits shifted left. The following listing shows the DSCP level of DiffS[...]
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Value Format Integer Description Specifies the maximum delay, in 10-millisecond units, of the jitter buffer. Value Range 3–50 ( ´ 10 ms) Note • This setting is subject to the following conditions: – This value must be greater than " NOM_DELAY " – This value must be greater than " MIN_DELAY " – " NOM_DELAY " [...]
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RTP_PORT_MIN Value Format Integer Description Specifies the lowest port number that the unit will use for RTP packets. Note • If port numbers are specified in [Channel 1–3] in 3.4.5.3 External RTP Port in the Web user interface, this setting is ignored and the corresponding external RTP port is enabled. Value Range 1024–48750 (even number onl[...]
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Default Value 20 Web User Interface Reference RTP Packet Time (Page 91) 4.6.3 Miscellaneous VoIP Settings OUTBANDDTMF_[1–8] Parameter Name Example OUTBANDDTMF_1 , OUTBANDDTMF_2 , …, OUTBANDDTMF_8 Value Format Boolean Description Specifies the method for transmitting DTMF tones. Value Range • Y (Outband [use telephone-event]) • N (Inband) No[...]
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Value Range • Y (Enable RFC 2543 Call Hold) • N (Disable RFC 2543 Call Hold) Note • If set to " Y ", the "c=0.0.0.0" syntax will be set in SDP when sending a re-INVITE message to hold the call. • If set to " N ", the "c=x.x.x.x" syntax will be set in SDP. Default Value Y Web User Interface Reference S[...]
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DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_[1–8] Parameter Name Example DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_1 , DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_2 , …, DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_8 Value Format Boolean Description Specifies whether to enable dial plan filtering so that a call is not made when the dialed number does not match any of the dial formats specified in " DIAL_P[...]
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SHARED_USER_ID_[1–8] Parameter Name Example SHARED_USER_ID_1 , SHARED_USER_ID_2 , …, SHARED_USER_ID_8 Value Format String Description Specifies the unique ID used by the SIP server when " SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_[1–8] " is set to " Y ". Value Range Max. 24 characters Default Value Empty string Web User Interface Reference Uniqu[...]
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Value Range • Y (Enable privacy mode) • N (Disable privacy mode) Note • If set to " Y ", the conversation cannot be interrupted by another handset or base unit. • If set to " N ", the conversation can be interrupted by another handset or base unit. Default Value Y Web User Interface Reference Enable Privacy Mode (Page 10[...]
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SIP_PASS_[1–8] Parameter Name Example SIP_PASS_1 , SIP_PASS_2 , …, SIP_PASS_8 Value Format String Description Specifies the authentication password used to access the SIP server. Value Range Max. 64 characters (except ", &, ', :, <, >, and space) Default Value Empty string Web User Interface Reference Authentication Password[...]
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SIP_PRXY_PORT_[1–8] Parameter Name Example SIP_PRXY_PORT_1 , SIP_PRXY_PORT_2 , …, SIP_PRXY_PORT_8 Value Format Integer Description Specifies the port number to use for communication with the SIP proxy server. Value Range 1–65535 Default Value 5060 Web User Interface Reference Proxy Server Port (Page 84) SIP_RGSTR_ADDR_[1–8] Parameter Name E[...]
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Default Value Empty string Web User Interface Reference Service Domain (Page 85) REG_EXPIRE_TIME_[1–8] Parameter Name Example REG_EXPIRE_TIME_1 , REG_EXPIRE_TIME_2 , …, REG_EXPIRE_TIME_8 Value Format Integer Description Specifies the length of time, in seconds, that the registration remains valid. This value is set in the "Expires" he[...]
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Value Format Integer Description Specifies the value to be stored in the ToS field in the IP header of SIP messages. Note • The structures of the ToS/DS field in an IP header are shown below. ToS field Precedence 3 bits Type of Service 4 bits Currently unused 1 bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 DS field DSCP 6 bits Currently unused 2 bits 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 The T[...]
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Value Range 0–255 Note • Because the 6-bit DSCP values (i.e., "xxx 000" where "x"="0" or "1") in the DS field are converted to the 8-bit DSCP values (i.e., "xxx 000 00"), you must specify here the fourfold decimal value for 2 bits shifted left. The following listing shows the DSCP level of DiffS[...]
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SIP_2NDPROXY_PORT_[1–8] Parameter Name Example SIP_2NDPROXY_PORT_1 , SIP_2NDPROXY_PORT_2 , …, SIP_2NDPROXY_PORT_8 Value Format Integer Description Specifies the port number to use for communication with the secondary SIP proxy server. Value Range 1–65535 Default Value 5060 SIP_2NDRGSTR_ADDR_[1–8] Parameter Name Example SIP_2NDRGSTR_ADDR_1 ,[...]
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Value Range • 250 • 500 • 1000 • 2000 • 4000 Default Value 500 Web User Interface Reference T1 Timer (Page 87) SIP_TIMER_T2_[1–8] Parameter Name Example SIP_TIMER_T2_1 , SIP_TIMER_T2_2 , …, SIP_TIMER_T2_8 Value Format Integer Description Specifies the maximum interval, in seconds, between transmissions of SIP messages. For details, re[...]
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Default Value 10 Web User Interface Reference Non-INVITE Retry Count (Page 88) SIP_FOVR_NORSP_[1–8] Parameter Name Example SIP_FOVR_NORSP_1 , SIP_FOVR_NORSP_2 , …, SIP_FOVR_NORSP_8 Value Format Boolean Description Specifies whether to perform the fail-over process when the unit detects that the SIP server is not replying to SIP message. Value R[...]
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Value Range • Y (Enable DNS SRV lookup) • N (Disable DNS SRV lookup) Note • If set to " Y ", the unit will perform a DNS SRV lookup for a SIP registrar server, SIP proxy server, SIP outbound proxy server, or SIP presence server. • If set to " N ", the unit will not perform a DNS SRV lookup for a SIP registrar server, SIP[...]
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SIP_100REL_ENABLE_[1–8] Parameter Name Example SIP_100REL_ENABLE_1 , SIP_100REL_ENABLE_2 , …, SIP_100REL_ENABLE_8 Value Format Boolean Description Specifies whether to add the option tag 100rel to the "Supported" header of the INVITE message. For details, refer to RFC 3262. Value Range • Y (Enable 100rel function) • N (Disable 100[...]
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SIP_PRSNC_PORT_[1–8] Parameter Name Example SIP_PRSNC_PORT_1 , SIP_PRSNC_PORT_2 , …, SIP_PRSNC_PORT_8 Value Format Integer Description Specifies the port number to use for communication with the SIP presence server. Value Range 1–65535 Default Value 5060 Web User Interface Reference Presence Server Port (Page 84) SIP_2NDPRSNC_ADDR_[1–8] Par[...]
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Description Specifies whether to enable cancelation before registration when, for example, the unit is turned on. Value Range • Y (Enable cancelation before registration) • N (Disable cancelation before registration) Default Value N USE_DEL_REG_CLOSE_[1–8] Parameter Name Example USE_DEL_REG_CLOSE_1 , USE_DEL_REG_CLOSE_2 , …, USE_DEL_REG_CLO[...]
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Value Format Integer Description Specifies the length of time, in seconds, that the subscription remains valid. This value is set in the "Expires" header of the SUBSCRIBE request. Value Range 1–4294967295 Default Value 3600 SUB_RTX_INTVL_[1–8] Parameter Name Example SUB_RTX_INTVL_1 , SUB_RTX_INTVL_2 , …, SUB_RTX_INTVL_8 Value Format[...]
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SIP_PRIVACY_[1–8] Parameter Name Example SIP_PRIVACY_1 , SIP_PRIVACY_2 , …, SIP_PRIVACY_8 Value Format Boolean Description Specifies whether to add the "Privacy" header to SIP messages. Value Range • Y (Add the "Privacy" header) • N (Do not add the "Privacy" header) Default Value N ADD_USER_PHONE_[1–8] Parame[...]
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Description Specifies the percentage of the "expires" value after which to refresh subscriptions by sending a new SUBSCRIBE message in the same dialog. Value Range 1–100 Default Value 90 SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_[1–8] Parameter Name Example SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_1 , SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_2 , …, SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_8 Value Format String Description S[...]
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Value Range • 0 (UDP) • 1 (TCP) Note • All the parameters from " SIP_TRANSPORT_1 " to " SIP_TRANSPORT_8 " must have the same value. Default Value 0 Web User Interface Reference Transport Protocol (Page 82) SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_[1–8] Parameter Name Example SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_1 , SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_2 , …, SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_8 Valu[...]
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Value Range • Y (Use "anonymous.invalid" for host name) • N (Use normal host name) Default Value N SIP_DETECT_SSAF_[1–8] Parameter Name Example SIP_DETECT_SSAF_1 , SIP_DETECT_SSAF_2 , …, SIP_DETECT_SSAF_8 Value Format Boolean Description Specifies whether to enable SSAF for the SIP servers (registrar server, proxy server, and pres[...]
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Description Specifies the name to display as the caller on the other party’s phone when you make a call. Value Range Max. 16 characters or 32 bytes Note • You can use Unicode characters for this setting. Default Value Empty string Web User Interface Reference Display Name (Page 104) INTERNATIONAL_ACCESS_CODE Value Format String Description Spec[...]
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Section 5 Useful Telephone Functions This section explains phone number settings for the base unit or handsets, dial plan, and phonebook import/ export function. Document Version 2010.03.15 Administrator Guide 197[...]
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5.1 Line Settings for Base Unit and Handset 5.1.1 Multi Number Settings A unit can be used with a single base unit and 6 handsets. You can assign a maximum of 8 different phone numbers for the base unit (KX-TGP550 only) and handsets. Each available phone number (line) can be assigned to the base unit and handsets as desired to handle incoming and o[...]
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Programming Example 2 The following programming example shows a configuration where handsets 1–3 dial with lines 1–3, respectively. Each handset uses the line set in [Default] by default. You can program this table using Web user interface programming ( ® see 3.7.1.2 Handset and Line No. selection for making calls ). [Handset and Line No. sele[...]
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You can export the phonebook data to the PC, edit the exported file using appropriate software, and then import it into the unit. Microsoft Excel Phonebook data B A C D Importing Address Book Data from a PC You can import address book data stored in programs, such as Microsoft Outlook ® messaging and collaboration client, into the unit. First, exp[...]
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You can also import phonebook data created on a PC to other base units, handsets, or another unit. B A Microsoft Excel Phonebook data Import/Export File Format The file format used for importing and exporting the phonebook data is "TSV". When importing or exporting using Microsoft Excel, "CSV (Comma-separated Value)" is generall[...]
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Phonebook Data in Binary Format AD BC A BOM B Space between the first name and last name C Tab D Line feed 5.2.1 Import/Export Operation The following procedures explain how to import phonebook data to units, and how to export phonebook data from units to a PC through the Web user interface. For details about the settings, see 3.7.5 Import Phoneboo[...]
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Note • Make sure that the import source or target unit (base unit or handset) is in standby mode. • The import source or target unit (base unit or handset) must be specified at the time of import/export. The imported data is added to the existing phonebook data. – If the existing phonebook data has an entry with the same name as the imported [...]
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4. On the Text Import Wizard - Step 1 of 3 window, click Next . Note • Regardless of what is selected for File origin , the file will be processed normally if the format is appropriate. 5. On the Text Import Wizard - Step 2 of 3 window, select Tab for Delimiters , and then click Next . 6. On the Text Import Wizard - Step 3 of 3 window, select all[...]
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To save the phonebook data for importing to the unit 1. After editing the phonebook entries, click Office Button , and then Save As . 2. Enter a file name in File name , and select Unicode Text in Save as type . The file will be saved in UTF-16 little endian with a BOM. Fields will be separated by tabs. 3. Click Save . A message warning you about f[...]
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[Dial Plan Flowchart] When a user dials a single digit on a unit, the following sequence of events begins. A B B A user dials a single digit on the unit. The unit stores the dialed digits. The unit compares the dialed digits with each dial plan. Do the dialed digits fully or partially match in the dial plan? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Ye[...]
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For details about available characters for the dial format, see Available Values for the Dial Plan Field in this section. 3. Select [Yes] or [No] for [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] . • If you select [Yes] , the call will be made even if the user dials a phone number that does not match the dial format in [Dial Plan] . • If you select [[...]
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Element Available Value Description Alternation | Example: "1xxxx|2xxx" If the dialed phone number is "1" followed by 4 digits, or "2" followed by 3 digits, the call is made immediately. You can use this element to specify multiple numbers. Note • You can enter up to 500 characters in [Dial Plan] . • You can assign[...]
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• If the dialed phone number is "21234567#", "598765432#" and so on when [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] is set to [Yes] , the call is made immediately. • If the dialed phone number is "21234567", "598765432" and so on when [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] is set to [No] , the call is denie[...]
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6.1 Firmware Server Setup No special server is necessary for the firmware update. You can use an HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, or TFTP server as the firmware server by simply setting its URL. 6.2 Firmware Update Settings Firmware updates are provided by the manufacturer when necessary. The firmware update will be executed by setting the corresponding parameter[...]
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6.3 Executing Firmware Update After configuring the firmware update settings in the configuration file, the firmware will be updated when the configuration file is downloaded. The firmware update will be performed only when a newer version of the firmware file (i.e., one that has a larger version number) than the firmware currently used is specifie[...]
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Section 7 Troubleshooting This section provides information about troubleshooting. Document Version 2010.03.15 Administrator Guide 215[...]
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7.1 Troubleshooting If you still have difficulties after following the instructions in this section, disconnect the base unit’s AC adaptor, then reconnect the base unit’s AC adaptor. Remove the batteries from the handset, and then insert the batteries into the handset again. General Use Problem Cause/Solution I cannot hear a dial tone. • Conf[...]
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STATUS Indicator (in cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet) or Indicator (in cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/pictures) Problem Cause/Solution The STATUS indicator or indicator continues flashing in amber. • An IP address may not have been acquired or the static IP address is not appropriate. Check [...]
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Problem Cause/Solution The STATUS indicator or indicator lights in amber although the Ethernet cable is connected properly. • The unit’s IP address may conflict with the IP addresses of other devices on your local network. Check the unit’s static IP address: In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet Base unit (KX-TGP5[...]
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Making/Answering Calls, Intercom Problem Cause/Solution The handset does not ring. • The ringer volume is turned off. Adjust the ringer volume. For details about the operations, refer to the User Guide on the Panasonic Web site ( ® see Introduction ). • Check the VoIP status in the Web user interface and confirm that each line is registered pr[...]
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Problem Cause/Solution The base unit (KX-TGP550 only) does not ring. • The ringer volume is turned off. Adjust the ringer volume. For details about the operations, refer to the User Guide on the Panasonic Web site ( ® see Introduction ). • Check the VoIP status in the Web user interface and confirm that each line is registered properly ( ® se[...]
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Problem Cause/Solution I cannot make a call. • Check if the STATUS indicator or indicator is lit in green. If it is not lit in green, refer to the User Guide on the Panasonic Web site ( ® see Introduction ). • You cannot make a call while the base unit is downloading the firmware update. Wait until the STATUS indicator or indicator stops flash[...]
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Time Problem Cause/Solution The time is not correct. • Adjust the date and time of the unit. For details about the operations, refer to the User Guide on the Panasonic Web site ( ® see Introduction ). • In the Web user interface, you can set NTP synchronization and DST (Summer Time) control to adjust the time automatically ( ® see 3.5.5 Time [...]
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Section 8 Configuration File Examples This section provides examples of the configuration files. Document Version 2010.03.15 Administrator Guide 223[...]
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8.1 Simplified Example of the Configuration File The following listing shows an example of a simple configuration file. For the programming instructions and allowable characters, see 4.2 General Information on the Configuration Files . Simplified Example # PCC Standard Format File # DO NOT CHANGE THIS LINE! # This is a simplified sample configurati[...]
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OUTBANDDTMF_1="Y" ############################################################ # Call Control Settings # ############################################################ # Enables subscription to the Voice Mail server VM_SUBSCRIBE_ENABLE="Y" # Shared Call Settings SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_1="Y" SHARED_USER_ID_1="1234567890a[...]
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DST_STOP_DAY_OF_WEEK="0" DST_STOP_TIME="120" ## Syslog Settings SYSLOG_EVENT_SIP="0" SYSLOG_EVENT_CFG="0" SYSLOG_EVENT_VOIP="0" SYSLOG_EVENT_TEL="0" SYSLOG_ADDR="logserver.example.com" SYSLOG_PORT="514" SYSLOG_RTPSMLY_INTVL_1="20" ## Firmware Update Settings F[...]
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VLAN_ENABLE="N" VLAN_ID_IP_PHONE="2" VLAN_PRI_IP_PHONE="7" VLAN_ID_PC="1" VLAN_PRI_PC="0" ## HTTP Settings HTTP_VER="1" HTTP_USER_AGENT="Panasonic_{MODEL}/{fwver} ({mac})" HTTP_SSL_VERIFY="0" CFG_ROOT_CERTIFICATE_PATH="" ## Time Adjust Settings NTP_ADDR="[...]
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HOWLER_START_TIME="30" BELL_CORE_PATTERN1_TIMING="2000,4000" BELL_CORE_PATTERN2_TIMING="800,400,800,4000" BELL_CORE_PATTERN3_TIMING="400,200,400,200,800,4000" BELL_CORE_PATTERN4_TIMING="300,200,1000,200,300,4000" BELL_CORE_PATTERN5_TIMING="500" #############################################[...]
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DIAL_PLAN_1="<:0111>[2-9]xxxxxxxxxS0|<:011>1[2-9]xxxxxxxxxS0" DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_1="N" SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_1="Y" SHARED_USER_ID_1="1234567890a" SYNCHRONIZATION_ENABLE_1="N" PRIVACY_MODE_1="Y" ## SIP Settings SIP_USER_AGENT="Panasonic_{MODEL}/{fwver} ({mac})" SI[...]
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SIP_ANM_USERNAME_1="0" SIP_ANM_HOSTNAME_1="N" SIP_DETECT_SSAF_1="N" PHONE_NUMBER_1="1234567890" DISPLAY_NAME_1="1234567890" INTERNATIONAL_ACCESS_CODE="" #----------------------------------------------------------# # Settings for line 2 # #---------------------------------------------------[...]
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# Line Settings # ############################################################ ## Call Control Settings VM_NUMBER_2="" DIAL_PLAN_2="<:0111>[2-9]xxxxxxxxxS0|<:011>1[2-9]xxxxxxxxxS0" DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_2="N" SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_2="Y" SHARED_USER_ID_2="1234567891a" SYNCHRONIZATION_EN[...]
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SIP_OUTPROXY_PORT_2="5060" SIP_TRANSPORT_2="0" SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_2="1" SIP_ANM_USERNAME_2="0" SIP_ANM_HOSTNAME_2="N" SIP_DETECT_SSAF_2="N" PHONE_NUMBER_2="1234567891" DISPLAY_NAME_2="1234567891" #----------------------------------------------------------# # Settings for [...]
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8.3 Example with Incorrect Descriptions The following listing shows an example of a configuration file that contains incorrect formatting: An improper description is entered in the first line. A configuration file must start with the designated character sequence " # PCC Standard Format File # ". Comment lines start in the middle of the l[...]
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// SIP phone number PHONE_NUMBER_1="1234567890" # Caller ID passed to opposite party DISPLAY_NAME_1="1234567890" /* * VoIP Setting */ D E # DTMF will be sent through SDP, according to RFC 2833 OUTBANDDTMF_1="Y" ############################################################ # Call Control Settings # ######################[...]
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Section 9 Open Source Software Parts of this product use Open Source Software. Relevant conditions apply to this software. Panasonic cannot accept inquiries regarding the content of the following copyright and licence information. Document Version 2010.03.15 Administrator Guide 235[...]
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<<NetBSD kernel>> This product uses a part of NetBSD kernel. The use of a part of NetBSD kernel is based on the typical BSD style license below . Copyright (c) The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the[...]
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Copyright (c) 1986, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1987, 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1987, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1987, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. A[...]
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Copyright 1998 Massachusetts Institute of T echnology . All rights reserved. Copyright 2001 W asabi Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Portions Copyright (c) 1993 by Digital Equipment Corporation. Portions Copyright (c) 1995 by International Business Machines, Inc. Copyright (c) 1983, 1989 The Regents of the University of California. All rights res[...]
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* permission of the OpenSSL Project. * * 6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following * acknowledgment: * "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project * for use in the OpenSSL T oolkit (http://www .openssl.org/)" * * THIS SOFTW ARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS'' AND ANY * [...]
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* "This product includes software written by T im Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com)" * * THIS SOFTW ARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED W ARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE [...]
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permission. THIS SOFTW ARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED W ARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED T O, THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT , [...]
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Numerics 1–30 103 1–5 103 A Access Level 40, 50 Access Levels (IDs and Passwords) 27, 50 Accessing the Web User Interface 50 ADD_USER_PHONE_[1–8] 192 ADMIN_ID 134 ADMIN_PASS 135 Administrator Password 74 Audience 2 Authentication ID 86 Authentication Password 86 Available Values for the Dial Plan Field 207 B Base 100 Basic Network Settings 14[...]
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DST_START_DAY_OF_WEEK 137 DST_START_MONTH 137 DST_START_ORDINAL_DAY 137 DST_START_TIME 138 DST_STOP_DAY_OF_WEEK 139 DST_STOP_MONTH 138 DST_STOP_ORDINAL_DAY 138 DST_STOP_TIME 139 DTMF 94 DTMF Type 94 E Editing with Microsoft Excel 203 Embedded web 49 Emergency Call Phone Numbers 103 EMERGENCY_CALL[1–5] 161 Enable DNS SRV lookup 86 Enable DST (Enab[...]
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Local Firmware Update 119, 213 Login Account Settings 126, 134 M MAC Address 58 Maintenance 47 Maintenance Tab 47, 118 Master Configuration File 22, 121, 146 Master File URL 121 MAX_DELAY_[1–8] 171 Maximum Delay 93 Maximum RTP Port Number 92 Microsoft Excel 199, 203 Microsoft Outlook 200, 205 MIN_DELAY_[1–8] 172 Minimum Delay 94 Minimum RTP Por[...]
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RTP Packet Time 91 RTP Settings 30, 91, 130, 170 RTP_PORT_MAX 173 RTP_PORT_MIN 173 RTP_PTIME 173 S Save Button 52, 53 SDP_CKRTE[0–4]_[1–8] 168 SDP_CODEC[0–4]_[1–8] 167 SDP_PARAM[0–4]_[1–8] 168 SDP_PTYPE[0–4]_[1–8] 168 SDP_USER_ID_[1–8] 192 Second CODEC 96 Secondary DNS Server 15, 60, 63, 65, 153, 154 Secure Provisioning Methods 25[...]
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System Tab 42, 73 System Time Settings 126, 136 T T1 Timer 87 T2 Timer 88 Tab-separated Value (TSV) 116, 117, 201, 203 TCP/IP Settings 14 TCP/IP Settings (DHCP or Static IP Address Assignment) 14 Technical Support 2 Telephone 45 Telephone Settings 128, 161 Telephone Tab 45, 98 Telephone-event Payload Type 95 TELEVENT_PTYPE_[1–8] 174 Terminal No. [...]
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PNQX21 13V A YM0709YS4030 Copyright: This material is copyrighted by Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd., and may be reproduced for internal use only . All other reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the written consent of Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd. © Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd. 2009[...]