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4.2.1.4.5

DTMF Features Object

The 

DTMF Features 

PBX object is used to set call diversions via DTMF (

D

ual 

T

one 

M

ultiple 

F

requency). For this, a 

DTMF Features object

 with a unique name and 

call number is defined. To set a call diversion, a user needs only to dial this call 
number, followed by the desired DTMF feature code (for example, *21* for CFU) 
and the destination number (where the call is to be diverted to) completed by 
the hash character (#). It works exactly the same when deleting existing call di-
versions via DTMF. First you dial the call number of the 

DTMF Features object

followed by the desired DTMF feature code (for example, ##21# for CFU). The 
destination number does not have to be specified when deleting. The following 
features codes were implemented for the 

DTMF Features object 

:

Set

 

CFU

 = <

DTMF object call number

>*21*<

Destination number

>#

Delete CFU

 = <

DTMF object call number

>##21#

Set CFB 

= <

DTMF object call number

>*67*<

Destination number

>#

Delete CFB

 = <

DTMF object call number

>##67#

Set CFNR

 = <

DTMF object call number

>*61*<

Destination number

>#

Delete CFNR

 = <

DTMF object call number

>##61#.

4.2.1.4.6

Executive Object:

The 

Executive

 PBX object is used to implement the boss/secretary functions. 

The boss’s telephone registers with this object. Furthermore, two groups can be 
defined for this object: the primary secretary, which is directly subordinate to 
the boss, and the secondary secretary, which stands in for the primary secre-
tary.
There is still a third group that can be defined – its members may phone the 
boss directly without the call being signalled on the phones of the secretaries.
All calls to the boss are sent to the primary secretary. If no registration exists for 
the primary secretary, then the calls are forwarded to the secondary secretary. 
All calls to the secretary groups are signalled as a diverted call, with the boss 
displayed as the call diverter.

Note

In a later version, the PBX will recognise all GSM feature codes independently, 
making the 

DTMF Features object

 superfluous.

Summary of Contents for IP6000

Page 1: ...P u r e I P T e l e p h o n y IP gateway IP6000 Administrator Manual ...

Page 2: ... by any other means or processed duplicated or distributed using electronic systems without explicit approval Texts and illustrations have been compiled and software created with the utmost care However errors cannot be completely ruled out This documentation is therefore supplied under exclusion of any liability or warranty of suitability for specific purposes innovaphone reserves the right to im...

Page 3: ...ease 6 0 2nd edition April 2007 PDF version available for download at http www innovaphone com Copyright 2001 2007 innovaphone AG Böblinger Str 76 71065 Sindelfingen Germany Phone 49 7031 73009 0 Fax 49 7031 73009 99 http www innovaphone com ...

Page 4: ...densing Storage temperature 10 C to 70 C The equipment must not be installed and operated under the following conditions In damp dusty vibrating rooms or in rooms where an explosion may occur At temperatures over 40 C or under 0 C Malfunctions There is no need to open the device if it is used as intended and serviced as specified But if the device is opened for some reason it must be ensured that ...

Page 5: ...ettings 15 4 Configuration and administration 16 4 1 Configuration 16 4 1 1 Configuration General 16 4 1 1 1 Configuration General Info 16 4 1 1 2 Configuration General Admin 17 4 1 1 3 Configuration General Licence 17 4 1 1 4 Configuration General Update 19 4 1 1 5 Configuration General NTP 19 4 1 1 6 Configuration General HTTP Server 20 4 1 1 7 Configuration General HTTP Client 21 4 1 1 8 Config...

Page 6: ...P Leases 38 4 1 3 8 Configuration ETH0 1 Statistics 39 4 1 4 Configuration LDAP 40 4 1 4 1 Configuration LDAP Server 41 4 1 4 2 Configuration LDAP Server Status 41 4 1 4 3 Configuration LDAP Replicator 41 4 1 4 4 Configuration LDAP Replicator Status 42 4 1 5 Configuration PRI1 4 TEL 43 4 1 5 1 Configuration PRI1 4 TEL Physical 43 4 1 5 2 Configuration PRI1 4 TEL Protocol 45 4 1 5 3 Configuration P...

Page 7: ...ministration PBX Registration 66 4 2 1 6 Administration PBX Calls 66 4 2 2 Administration Gateway 67 4 2 2 1 Administration Gateway General 68 4 2 2 2 Administration Gateway Interfaces 73 4 2 2 2 1 Interface ISDN SIP virtual interfaces 73 4 2 2 2 2 CGPN CDPN Mappings 79 4 2 2 3 Administration Gateway VOIP 80 4 2 2 3 1 Interface VoIP Interfaces 81 4 2 2 3 2 CGPN CDPN Mappings 83 4 2 2 4 Administrat...

Page 8: ...ation Reset TFTP 96 Appendix A Connectors and control elements 97 Indicators and connectors 97 The serial number label 99 Appendix B Troubleshooting 100 Typical problems 100 NAT and firewalls 101 VoIP and heavily loaded WAN links 103 Anhang C ISDN Errorcodes 105 Appendix D Support 108 Firmware upload 108 innovaphone homepage 108 Appendix E Configuration of the update server 109 System requirements...

Page 9: ...Login 117 Download 117 Result 117 License Manager 117 Appendix H Glossary 118 Keyword index 140 ...

Page 10: ...option The gateway can be used with several different configurations Both PRI interfaces may be switched to ISDN thus providing 60 lines simultaneously Two of the PRI connections can be switched to the network to loop through the outside lines of traditionsl telephone systems ot to cascade to redundant systems The additional two PRI interfaces may then provide these ISDN access to further devices ...

Page 11: ...V 15W No rotating parts such as fans or hard disks Caution All instructions in this manual should be followed carefully and the device should only be used as intended The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any personal injury damage to property or subsequent damage that can be attributed to improper use of the device ...

Page 12: ...since Auto MDX support is provided 2 1 Establish administrator access There are two ways of putting the device into service When shipped from the factory the device is in so called DHCP Automatic mode In this mode the device once switched on tries to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server To determine which IP address was assigned to the device it is possible under Windows to execute the nbtstat ...

Page 13: ...ey If an IP address was not explicitly configured the IP address 192 168 0 1 is specified as standard Caution The IP address cannot be displayed with nbtstat if the NetBIOS environment is configured exclusively for the name resolution via WINS If the nbtstat command does not find the device then the NetBIOS name resolution must be configured accordingly Caution Once the device has been put into se...

Page 14: ... and submenu commands The entry area in which the device settings are made The main menus in the left area of the browser are divided into two categories Configuration Administration A main menu in turn can be split into several submenus In the Configuration category everything that is necessary for initial operation for example the setting of the ETH0 ETH1 network interfaces is carried out In the...

Page 15: ...etc 3 3 Saving the settings The setting are saved in the respective submenu always using the OK button Some changes to settings require a device restart to become effective In this case reset required is shown in the respective menu More detailed information on restarting the device is contained in the chapter entitled Administration Reset Caution To raise the security of the VoIP device the stand...

Page 16: ...d here Version The software version 6 00 Gateway firmware Die bootcode version Boot code firmware The hardware version HW no The memory size Flash Ram Serialno The serial number or MAC address Media Access Control of the device 6 digit hexadecimal number Coder The number and type of voice channels HDLC The number of HDLC channels High level Data Link Chan nels Sync The physical interface TEL PPP B...

Page 17: ...you only connect an innova phone PBX with home users who use the IP110 IP200 IP230 telephones but it is advisable if you wish to manage external users who are registered with an IP302 for example centrally Basic LIC Enables installation of the PBX and Voicemail LIC It is a basic prerequisite for operating the innovaphone Media Gateway as a PBX The licence size is selected in accordance with the nu...

Page 18: ...his upload procedure the licences are saved in the configuration of the de vice and are available after a short restart The installed licence is displayed Type The installed licence type PBX Relay or DECT for IP DECT subsystem Name A precise description of the licence with number of registrati ons followed by the MAC address Action By clicking the download button the displayed licences can be load...

Page 19: ...2 168 0 1 update script ip800 txt pointing to a file whose commands are executed If the URL ends with a slash for example http 192 168 0 1 update the device is adding the file name update ipxxx htm automatically deduced from the device short name for example update ip800 htm Furthermore the placeholder h and m can be used in the URL String h will be replaced by the device short name for example IP...

Page 20: ...ync Displays the data and time of the last synchronisation Disable HTTP basic authentica tion The logon data is transmitted in plain text as standard and is thus susceptible to recording and eavesdropping To avoid this weak point it is recommended that you disable standard authentication with user name and password and use digest hash authentication instead Password protect all HTTP pages Apart fr...

Page 21: ...g to a file in a password protec ted directory whose commands are executed If the URL ends with a slash for example http 192 168 0 1 update the device is adding the file name update ipxxx htm automatically deduced from the device short name for example update ip800 htm The placeholder h and m can be used in the URL String for HTTP Clients too h will be replaced by the device short name for example...

Page 22: ...og entries is entered The syslog class is a numeric value between 0 and 7 HTTP The syslog entries are transferred to a Web server where they can be further processed Each individual syslog entry is trans ferred as form data to the Web server in HTTP GET format In the Address field the IP address of the Web server that carries out further processing of the transmitted data is entered In the Path fi...

Page 23: ...nt community name can be entered in this field Device Name For more detailed information a device name can be specified here for the SNMP agent Contact As can a contact person Contact Location As can a location Location Authentica tion Trap Access via SNMP is only possible if the correct community name is entered If this check box is checked a trap is genera ted in the case of access with an incor...

Page 24: ...ort numbers of port This entry restricts the range of ports in which UDP RTP voice data User Datagram Protocol Real time Transport Protocol is received for H 323 or SIP calls The port range 16384 to 32767 is used as standard 128 ports are the smallest range For a voice connection an RTP port and an RTCP port are used See also the notes contained in Appendix B Troubleshooting section Port settings ...

Page 25: ...guration is always referred to to find out whether the Calling Party Number and the Called Party Number are located in the same IP network If nothing is entered here it is assumed that both par ties are located in the public network The media relay function is not used and RTP packets are exchanged directly between the end points If a private network is specified RTP packets are not passed directl...

Page 26: ... tion H 323 authentication is obligatory if the check box is checked This setting protects against externals attacks on the private network H 323 messages without authentication are not rou ted to the private network H 225 RAS destination IP address of the server in the private network to which inco ming H 225 RAS messages are routed H 225 Signalling destination IP address of the server in the pri...

Page 27: ...ss to the remote party in order to integrate it in the local network Auto dial after boot Results in the relevant PPP connection of the device being set up and kept open immediately after start up Allow inbound con nections If the server is configured as a PPP server a checked check box allows PPP dial up connections to the device inbound No DNS on this interface When a PPP connection to the remot...

Page 28: ...of voice data along the PPP link using the RTP header compression method RFC 2508 2509 This drastically reduces the requi red bandwidth for VoIP calls To suppress this the No IP Header compression check box must be enabled Adapt to Cisco PPP peers Try the Adapt to Cisco PPP peers option if a Cisco router is used at the remote location and problems arise in the trans mission of voice data Outbound ...

Page 29: ... to play the role of a PPTP server then no IP address has to be entered here Route to Interface Here connection setup inquiries can be forwarded directly to a particular interface For example ETH0 1 PPP0 31 Enable MPPE Encryption Enables the Microsoft Point To Point Encryption Protocol MPPE RFC 3078 uses the RSA RC4 algorithm Stateless Operation Here the key is modified after every transferred pac...

Page 30: ...the same call number as for the first channel is to be used Outbound Connections Here the ISDN interface can be configured for outbound PPP dial up connections Called Party Number The call number MSN to be used for the outgoing call 2nd Called Party Num ber The call number MSN to be used for the outgoing call on the second B channel Inbound Connections Here the ISDN interface can be configured for...

Page 31: ... the case of PPP using an ISDN channel one of the ISDN interfaces State Displays the current state of the interface Possible states Connecting Up or Down Since The time as of when the connection exists is specified here Action connect establishes a connection to the selected inter face clear deletes the current connection to the selected inter face info displays relevant connection data for the se...

Page 32: ...on ETH0 1 DHCP The DHCP function can either be disabled in DHCP Disabled mode or operated in DHCP Client or in DHCP Server mode The DHCP function of the Ethernet interface has four operating modes in total auto Automatic selection of the transmission speed 10m hdx Corresponds to 10 MBit Half Duplex 10m fdx Corresponds to 10 MBit Full Duplex 100m hdx Corresponds to 100 MBit Half Duplex 100m fdx Cor...

Page 33: ...as not explicitly configured see chapter Configuration ETH0 1 IP the IP address 192 168 0 1 is specified as standard Caution DHCP Automatic mode should not be used for normal operation since an accidental restart switches the operating mode IP Address The IP address of the network adapter Network Mask The subnet mask of the network adapter Default Gateway The standard router of the LAN DNS Server ...

Page 34: ...ackets for sending can be sent to all devices in a network Data packets are sent to all devices in a network as standard The Multicast check box is therefore checked Network Destination The network address of the destination route Network Mask The relevant subnet mask of the destination route Gateway The standard gateway of the network being routed Include Interface in NAT A checked check box enab...

Page 35: ... port to the innovaphone gateway happens to be configured to a different ID the same value must be entered here to allow the Ethernet packets to be prioritised A priority va lue between 0 and 7 is entered here configuration on the Ether net switch Lease Time min The validity period of the DHCP lease in minutes Check Interval min The interval in minutes at which a check is made whether the DHCP lea...

Page 36: ... Server The Time server address Timezone String Here new time zones can be added to the devices in accor dance with the IEEE POSIX standard using a particular charac ter string for example CET 1CEST 2 M3 5 0 2 M10 5 0 3 TFTP Server The TFTP server address WINS Ser ver The WINS server address Primary Gatekeeper The primary gatekeeper IP address Secondary Gatekeeper The alternative Gatekeeper IP add...

Page 37: ...an time format is displayed as standard dd mm yy hh mm 24 hour clock If a 1 is entered in this field the English time format mm dd hh mm xm 12 hour am pm clock is displayed LDAP Direc tory To allocate a functioning LDAP configuration to all VoIP devices integrated via DHCP a configuration character string can be entered in the LDAP Directory field You obtain this configuration character string by ...

Page 38: ...Quality of Service off according to 802 1q ab If the switch at the port to the innovaphone device happens to be configu red to a different VLAN ID the same value must be specified here to allow a prioritisation from the Ethernet To be able to distinguish between the VLANs the Ethernet packet is exten ded by 4 bytes of which 12 bits are intended for the inclusion of the VLAN ID making 4094 VLANs po...

Page 39: ...t The number of successfully sent broadcast packets tx multi cast The number of successfully sent multicast packets tx lostcar rier The number of lost carrier signals Indicates a defective medium for example cable tx deferred The number of deferred packets tx collision The number of colliding packets max 16 tx excesscol The number of colliding packets if tx collision 16 tx latecol The number of co...

Page 40: ... mission rx collision The number of colliding packets max 16 rx overrun err The number of buffer overrun errors when receiving data pak kets rx queue overrun The number of queue overrun errors when receiving data pak kets rx no buf fer The number of no buffers when receiving data packets rx tx 64 The total number of sent and received packets of 64 Bytes rx tx 64 127 The total number of sent and re...

Page 41: ...e user database of a remote innovaphone PBX Username The LDAP user name Password The relevant LDAP user password Write Access Write authorisation is granted if the check box is checked connections Total number of all connections to the LDAP server write con nections Number of connections with write authorisation rx search Number of received search inquiries rx modify Number of received change requ...

Page 42: ...replicate only the objects of a particular location in the sense of a partial replication the name of the location PBX name can be specified here User Password The LDAP user and password Is stored on the LDAP server under the chapter Configuration LDAP Server Enable A replication only takes place if the Enable check box is chek ked Server IP address and port of the remote LDAP server Full Repli ca...

Page 43: ... mode as standard It behaves like a normal ISDN termi nal and synchronises itself to the network clock clock slave A checked check box operates the interface in NT Net work Termination mode It behaves like an ISDN net work termination NTBA and provides the clock pulse clock master Clock Mode Derived from NT mode the device s clock pulse is derived from NT mode Slave the device obtains its clock pu...

Page 44: ... This setting usually only makes sense in NT mode µ law This check box must be checked if the device is located in a country that uses the ISDN µ law standard This includes the North America and Asian region for example Permanent Acti vation Activates the line permanently Only in TE mode T1 Switches the interface from the E1 European standard 2MBit s or 30 ISDN D channels to the T1 American standa...

Page 45: ...mentations some conform more and some less to the standard The gateways therefore support two different variants Relay Off Disables the relay function or closes the relay of the power off loop Loopback A checked check box enables the loopback function This is only necessary for test purposes The loopback function simulates a connected device on the relevant interface Txlevel for T1 mode Allows the...

Page 46: ...tting H 323 calls Not all ISDN implementations are prepared to receive certain standard compliant information elements referred to as IEs Such IEs can be created for ex ample when linking up different PABXs or transmitting H 323 calls to an ISDN interface and vice versa If malfunctions are caused by the transmission of certain IEs the gateways can be made to remove such IEs from the transmitted me...

Page 47: ...f message from terminal equipment and terminate the call at this point In such a case the No overlap receive setting prevents the gateway from ans wering the incoming SETUP message with a SETUP_ACK No Disc No DISC information elements are transmitted REL is transmitted instead Annex N Allows the sending of inband information during an esta blished call only in TE mode Volume Here you can set a val...

Page 48: ... Link State Displays the current state of layer 2 link layer Possible states Up Down Channels Number of channels and their state Idle Busy State Specification of the state up down Lost Signals Number of lost signals Slips Number of synchronisation problems of two connected ISDN interfaces Alarms Number of alarms that have arisen Remote Alarms Number of remote alarms that have arisen Lost Frame Ali...

Page 49: ... used for identification when a slave registers with a master Unknown Regi strations A checked check box allows unknown registrations These are terminals that have no gatekeeper ID alloca ted and try to register with a gateway via the Gatekeeper Discovery Music On Hold URL If a valid path URL to a music on hold file is specified here then it is played as soon as a call is put on hold The URL can b...

Page 50: ...sent back to the switching user following a failed switching attempt recall If no value is configured no recall is made Pickup Prefix The prefix that is to apply to the pickup group Enable External Transfer A checked check box enables external call switching Route External Calls to Here you specify the long name of the PBX object of the PBX type to which external calls are to be routed Master The ...

Page 51: ...ns already performed Password The PBX password Retype You must repeat the entry of the PBX password Name The descriptive name of the filter The name may not be ok or nok since these names refer to filter properties Not Boolean A filter can be made dependent on the state of a Boolean object If a Boolean object was defined here the filter is only effective if the Boolean object is set to true unless...

Page 52: ...ing a character string or letter displays all created ob jects The display of the PBX objects is organised in columns For a more detailed de scription of the individual columns please refer to the description of the standard entry fields further down in the text Example 2 allow only internal calls with exceptions Name Internal_ext Prefix 0 Action nok Name Internal_ext Prefix 0110 Action ok Name In...

Page 53: ...lies in whether the object is to be contai ned in the relevant group as standard in or not out The active check box determines whether the group is enab led for the relevant object CF Display of the call forwarding s defined for the object Clicking the link or the name of an existing call forwarding opens a popup page on which new call forwardings can be defined and edited On this popup page you c...

Page 54: ...Local check box then despite a different location prefix it is no longer necessary to use it This list box is displayed only in connection with the PBX object of the PBX type PBX The PBX or location that the object is assigned to This PBX accepts registrations for the object This list box is displayed only in connection with the PBX object of the PBX type Local The effect of the Local flag is that...

Page 55: ... hours only In the same way this Boolean object can be used for call forwarding In the true state true it would allow call forwarding to a particular subscriber during office hours in the false state false outside office hours The current state can be switched using manual override The following specifications are made in the Boolean section Busy on n Call s Maximum number of calls made simultaneo...

Page 56: ... first Manual Override The Manual Override list box allows you to change the cur rent state A manual override MO can also be set using DTMF For this the call number of the Boolean object follo wed directly by the relevant DTMF code simply have to be dialled The following DTMF codes are possible Boolean object call number 01 MO default state Boolean object call number 11 MO true state Boolean objec...

Page 57: ...ment Note The current state of the Boolean object is visible in the Boolean section under chapter Administration PBX Filter Execute Group Member Diversions In the case of a call to a subscriber of a Broadcast group with enabled call forwarding no call forwarding is evaluated as standard With a checked check box the call forwarding of the subscriber is evaluated in the case of a call to the Broad c...

Page 58: ...ber 21 Set CFB DTMF object call number 67 Destination number Delete CFB DTMF object call number 67 Set CFNR DTMF object call number 61 Destination number Delete CFNR DTMF object call number 61 4 2 1 4 6 Executive Object The Executive PBX object is used to implement the boss secretary functions The boss s telephone registers with this object Furthermore two groups can be defined for this object the...

Page 59: ...he direct dialling capability with or without prefix 4 2 1 4 8 MCast Announcement Object The MCast Announce PBX object allows a call to be put through directly on se veral telephones For this a group must be defined for the MCast Announce ob ject and all subscribers belonging to this group are addressed The following specifications are made in the Multicast section Primary The Primary secretary gr...

Page 60: ... Dazu muss einfach nur die Rufnummer des MWI Objektes z B 20 gefolgt des entsprechenden DTMF Code gewählt werden 201 Sends the MWI message MWI LED on 202 Sends the MWI message MWI LED off Furthermore in the case of a call to this object an audio file in the relevant coder format that is stored on a HTTP server can be played or even forwarded to a dif ferent subscriber Multicast Port A port must al...

Page 61: ...ions are used it is essential that a PBX object of the PBX type be created for each one The name Name of this object is also the node descrip tion The call number Number represents the prefix of the location If a PBX object was defined the menu set up for the objects is extended through the ad dition of the Node PBX and Local entry fields Announce ment URL The path of the audio file to be played E...

Page 62: ... the exchange call forwarding can be initiated by specifying a valid H 323 name Name or E 164 alias Number Busy If in incoming calls via the exchange a call number was dial led that is busy call forwarding can be initiated by specifying a valid H 323 name Name or E 164 alias Number NoAnswer Timeout If in incoming calls via the exchange a call number was dial led and there is no answer call forward...

Page 63: ...orwarded by CFU CFB or CFNR Call For warding Unconditional Call Forwarding Busy or Call Forwar ding No Response again via the Trunk Line object For example Subscriber A calls subscriber B Subscriber B for wards the call from subscriber A to subscriber C The CGPN Calling Party Number remains unchanged for a call diversion Merely the DGPN Diverting Party Number is also sent as information so that bo...

Page 64: ...er specific voicemail number would be 6647 Using a telephone s function keys the user can set up call forwarding CFU to his her own voicemailbox for example It is even possible to program a direct dial Message Waiting to the voicemailbox to listen to existing messages More detailed information on the function keys may be found in the telephone manual The following specifications are made in the Vo...

Page 65: ...at can be disabled External Name No Forwarding to an external user can take place alternatively URL The path of the second audio file to be played If a second URL is specified here then it is played after the first Announcement URL For the second Announcement the playing of the audio file is likewise repeated as standard see 1st Announcement External Name No For the second Announcement forwarding ...

Page 66: ...p is specified the calls are signalled first to the subscribers of the Primary Group and are also signalled to the subscribers of the other group after the Primary time interval has elapsed DTMF Dest No Dest Name It is also possible to allow call forwarding using touch tone dialling DTMF DTMF The DTMF character string for example 1 or 1 Dest No The destination number Dest Name The destination name...

Page 67: ...s GW1 12 are also available which enable the linking of PBXs without using the innovaphone PBX for example Media Display of the coder used on the calling side for example G711AB 2 0 0 The values in brackets have the following meaning in order Round trip RT Transit time of a data packet from A to B and back again Jitter Latency time time interval from the end of an event up to the start of the resp...

Page 68: ...lso the chapter entitled Administration Gate way VoIP This field is displayed only in connection with a gatekee per licence Automatic CGPN Mapping A checked check box enables automatic call number handling The modification to the calling number is pro duced by analysing the routing table Here a route is searched for that would enable callback to the current call There is the option of excluding in...

Page 69: ...ction can be activated and the PIN can be setted Activity Code Description CFU Activate Deactivate 21 21 Activates deactivates continuous call for warding The character stands for the destination number CFB Activate Deactivate 67 67 Activates deactivates call forwarding if the line is busy The character stands for the destination number CFNR Activate Deactivate 61 61 Activates deactivates call for...

Page 70: ...ephone The first character is the old PIN the first time the PIN is set no character is replaced here the next two 2 characters are the new PIN Aktivität Code Beschreibung Do not Disturb On Off 42 42 No calls are put through if the check box is checked Do not Disturb Int On Off 421 421 No internal calls are put through if the check box is checked Do not Disturb Ext On Off 422 422 No external calls...

Page 71: ...schreibung Clear Local Settings 00 Deletes all Feature Code settings made Aktivität Code Beschreibung Pickup Group Directed 0 0 Pickup Group picks up a call of a pickup group With Directed a particular call can be picked up through specification of the call number Aktivität Code Beschreibung Park Unpark R 16 1 16 1 With Park a call can be parked by pressing the R key and then entering the Feature ...

Page 72: ...rked on a different extension for example the exchange 0 Aktivität Code Beschreibung Group Join Leave 31 31 With Group Join you join a group With Leave you leave it again Not implemen ted for IP DECT Aktivität Code Beschreibung Call Comple tion Cancel 37 37 With Call Completion a callback can be initiated if the called subscriber happens to be busy Not implemented for IP DECT Gateway Gateway licen...

Page 73: ...CDPN Out Precise details on CGPN In CDPN In CGPN Out and CDPN Out mappings are contained in the chapter entitled Administration Gateway Interfaces CGPN CDPN Map pings further down in the text State The current state of the interface at physical and at pro tocol level Possible states are Up Down Registration If a terminal has successfully registered with an ISDN SIP or virtual interface then this i...

Page 74: ...ion can be initiated for ISDN interfaces The routes to be handled as incoming and outgoing calls on the relevant interface are automatically created here see Administration Gateway Routes Area Code The international code for example 49 Subscriber Num ber The local network number for example 7031 National Prefix The national prefix for example 0 International Prefix The international prefix for exa...

Page 75: ...fectively used Encoding method Packet size Bandwidth G 711 30ms 77kb G 711 90ms 68kb G 729 30ms 21kb G 729 90ms 12kb Exclusive A checked check box enforces the set encoding Model regardless of whether it is supported by the remote VoIP device SC A checked check box enables SC Silence Compression With SC no data is transmitted during pauses in the con versation This also allows bandwidth to be save...

Page 76: ...ame The unique descriptive H 323 name of the interface or registration Number The unique E 164 call number of the interface or regi stration Password Retype The security of the registration can be raised by spe cifying a password Password The password must be confirmed Retype Supplementary Services with Feature Codes A checked check box enables the use of additional fea tures Feature Codes See des...

Page 77: ...re of the primary server for example when maintenance is being carried out the registration is then retained STUN Server The STUN server name or IP address must be configured if the telephone uses a private IP address but the SIP server is accessible under a public IP address The value is given by the SIP provider or administrator for example stun xten com or 64 69 76 23 You can choose any STUN se...

Page 78: ...f the GK ID or GK address and the H 323 name or E 164 call number is sufficient 4 Confirm with OK A successful registration is displayed in the overview page Administration Gate Supplementary Services with Feature Codes See entry fields for an H 323 registration Dynamic Group See entry fields for an H 323 registration Direct Dial See entry fields for an H 323 registration Locked White List See ent...

Page 79: ...narios where the call can only be switched once some of the dialled digits have been analysed In the meantime the dial tone is played via the TONE interface Suffix dialling digits are ignored The TONE interface can process several calls The non configurable internal interface HTTP is only usable as the destination for a call If a call is received on this interface music on hold an announcement or ...

Page 80: ...with country code and area code Calling number from abroad i 00 Abbreviated Unusual a Network spe cific Unusual x CGPN In Is used to process the calling number of incoming calls CDPN In Is used to process the called number of incoming calls CGPN Out Is used to process the calling number of outgoing calls CDPN Out Is used to process the called number of outgoing calls Unknown The mapping applies to...

Page 81: ...VoIP interface Call num ber IP address Name The descriptive name of the VoIP interface Disable A checked check box disables the relevant VoIP interface Protocol The protocol to be used that is H 323 or SIP Depending on which protocol is used the set up of the entry fields changes Mode Describes the mode of registration Possible registration modes are 1 Gateway without Registration Logs the VoIP in...

Page 82: ...ich the ter minal or gateway is to register via the relevant interface if registration with the primary gatekeeper fails Only necessary for modes 2 and 3 Mask By specifying a network mask incoming calls can be fil tered Specification of the network mask 255 255 0 0 therefore allows incoming calls on the relevant interface for terminals from the IP address range 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 Gatekeep...

Page 83: ...g calls are made without faststart inco ming calls with and without faststart are answered without faststart No H 245 Tunne ling The H 245 tunneling procedure is enabled as standard The voice data connection is negotiated in the TCP signalling connectiona already available This can be advantageous in connection with NAT and firewalls A checked check box disables the H 245 tunneling proce dure mean...

Page 84: ...p ent ry If it is not possible to switch the call to the identified interface then the routing table is searched for the next map entry that meets the specified condi tions If a map entry was found the current call is switched to the destination interface of the map entry defined If no suitable map entry was found the call is invalid and is not put through 4 2 2 4 1 From To The routing table is st...

Page 85: ...see description further down in the text With the operator it is also possible to replace a variable unknown and known number of characters by a particular one For example replace with 1 gives say for 1234 14 or 0 replace with 1 gives say for 01234 14 since the known digit 0 is likewise replaced With the operator a particular number of characters can be replaced For example replace with 123 gives ...

Page 86: ...orrection of all calling numbers by checking this check box Verify CGPN The routing decision is normally made on the basis of the rou tes themselves and the map entries defined in the routes With a checked check box the routing decision is made on the basis of the CGPN maps This means that first the calling number is checked and only if the calling number matches is the routing table further proce...

Page 87: ...__ in the CGPN Maps column can be used to define and edit such maps Force Enblock A checked check box enforces enbloc dialling This means that if a map entry applies all subsequently dialled digits are col lected until more than four seconds have passed since the last digit was dialled Add A checked check box transmits the hash character to mark the end of a call number This is only required for t...

Page 88: ...Here you enter the call number or dial prefix to be replaced for the switching Off CDR is disabled TCP The device transmits the CDR entries via a TCP connection In the Address field you enter the IP address at which the TCP connection is to be set up In the Port field you specify the port to which the connec tion is set up SYSLOG The CDR entries are transmitted to a syslog recipient also re ferred...

Page 89: ... make a HTTP GET request to the Web ser ver on the entered URL followed by the URL encoded CDR entry If for example a page named cdr cdr write asp with a form that expects the log message in parameter msg exists on a Web server then the value cdr cdrwrite asp is entered The device will then make a GET cdr cdrwrite asp event sys log msg logmsg request to the Web server Interfaces Display of the cal...

Page 90: ...tration Diagnostics Config Show onto the device By specifying path and file name of the configuration file to be loaded in the File field and then clicking the Upload button the configuration file is loaded into the device Here it is to be noted that the configuration file is loaded into the device s volatile memory This means it is neither permanently backed up nor immediately ope rative The devi...

Page 91: ...re also has to be loaded If this is the case it must be ensured if specified that the required sequence of boot code and firmware update is ob served The new firmware is not activated directly A reset must be performed to activate the new version The immediate reset and reset when idle links are provided for this purpose More detailed information on resetting the gateway is contained in the chapte...

Page 92: ...peration The messages are continuously automatically updated and are scrolled upwards out of the window Only messages that were enabled in the Logging submenu are displayed The following settings can be enabled TCP All TCP connections PPP All PPP connections Relay Calls All calls that go via the Relay only visible for devices with S0 or S2m interface Relay Routing All calls that must be routed via...

Page 93: ...the window For both trace variants only messages that were enabled in this menu are dis played Not every section and not every setting is visible this will depend on which device is being used DECT section Interfaces section PPP All PPP connections only visible for devices with PPP inter face BRI1 n All BRI1 n connections only visible for devices with BRI interface PRI1 n All PRI1 n connections on...

Page 94: ...formation on SIP messages SIP Events Information on SIP events SIP T 38 Information on SIP T 38 DSP Information on DSP DSP con trol mes sages Information on DSP control messages DSP data messages Information on DSP data messages PPP Information on the PPP protocol PPTP Information on the PPTP protocol PPoE0 1 Information on the PPoE0 1 protocol DHCP0 1 Information on the DHCP0 1 server HTTPCLI ENT...

Page 95: ...g It is possible to execute a ping on a particular destination host IP address since for test purposes it is often necessary to execute a ping command directly from the VoIP device This makes it possible to check whether a network address PC printer telephone etc is accessible If an address is accessible Reply from host is displayed to the sender If the address is not accessible No Reply from host...

Page 96: ...n Reset Reset With a normal Reset the device is immediately reset All active calls are lost 4 2 6 3 Administration Reset TFTP With a TFTP Reset the VoIP device is transferred to TFTP mode In this mode the device can only be accessed with the GWLoad tool and thus allocated an IP address Further information on the innovaphone GWLoad tool may be found in the innovaphone Knowledgebase ...

Page 97: ...basic rate interface for connecting an ISDN device or terminal equipment 3 Prot LED to indicate the internal power supply for the seperate interface is active 4 Link LED to indicate that data is being sent or received on the ETH0 1 interface This applies analogously to all other LEDs 5 ETH0 1 RJ45 socket for connecting a 100 Mbps Ethernet 10 100Base T auto sense 6 100M LED to indicate that the 100...

Page 98: ...t is restarting the device Doing this will disrupt all active calls Middle Reset TFTP Reset The device is moving into TFTP Mode if holding the reset button until the Ready LED is blinking one two times and then loose holding of the reset button All ISDN LEDs will be deleted and the Ready LED will be displayed in orange Long Reset Factory Reset Holding the reset button a longer time the Ready LED w...

Page 99: ... identification code 009033 or 00 90 33 whilst the last three hexadecimal digits 08ffff or 08 ff ff are the consecutive serial number of the IP6000 Note Informations respectively the software reset function by the webbrowser are contained in capter Administration Reset More detailed informations can be found in the innovaphone knowledgebase article How to Reset IPXXX factory default led behaviour ...

Page 100: ...and Link LEDs are on 100M LED flashes during attempted access The VoIP device has an incorrect IP address configured Set the IP parameters correctly In the as shipped state the VoIP device does not assign an IP address to the PC When the device is turned on the DHCP client is active Press the Reset button briefly Have an IP address assigned to the PC again Calls can be established to a remote VoIP...

Page 101: ...of the route leading to this gateway to force en bloc dialling The VoIP device loses its configuration after it has been disconnected from the power supply The configuration has not been saved in the non volatile memory Save the configuration to the non volatile memory each time you make any changes The VoIP device is connected to the network behind a firewall and the configuration is not working ...

Page 102: ...he firewall for all required data to and from the VoIP device Although this solution is usually not well received by network administrators it does not present a security problem since the VoIP device as a dedicated device does not perform any services other than Voice over IP No security gaps are caused in a network by opening the path to and from the device The number of ports to be released can...

Page 103: ...y be achieved by the routers used Direct use can be made of the Prioritisation of H 323 voice data function if it is supported by your router If you router is able to prioritise on the basis of the ToS field Type of Service you can use this function The VoIP device sets the ToS Priority field to the value 0x10 for all IP packets that it sends This value can be changed if necessary under the chapte...

Page 104: ... able to prioritise but are unable to interrupt the transmission of larger packets once it has started This can result in poor quality in spite of prioritisation In such a case you should check whether this interruption can be separately enabled Some routers refers to this function somewhat confusingly as interleaving ...

Page 105: ...ute to destination 0x6 0x86 6 Channel unacceptable 0x7 0x87 7 Call awarded and being delivered in an established channel 0x10 0x90 16 Normal call clearing 0x11 0x91 17 User busy 0x12 0x92 18 No user responding 0x13 0x93 19 No answer from user user aler ted 0x15 0x95 21 Call rejected 0x16 0x96 22 Number changed 0x1A 0x9A 26 Non selected user clearing 0x1B 0x9B 27 Destination out of order 0x1C 0x9C ...

Page 106: ...xB1 49 Quality of service unavailable 0x32 0xB2 50 Requested facility not subscribed 0x39 0xB9 57 Bearer capability not authorised 0x3A 0xBA 58 Bearer capability not presently available 0x3F 0xBF 63 Service or option not available unspecified 0x41 0xC1 65 Bearer capability not implemen ted 0x42 0xC2 66 Channel type not implemented 0x45 0xC5 69 Requested facility not implemen ted 0x46 0xC6 70 Only ...

Page 107: ... 91 Invalid transit network selection 0x5F 0xDF 95 Invalid message unspecified 0x60 0xE0 96 Mandatory information element missing 0x61 0xE1 97 Message type non existent or not implemented 0x62 0xE2 98 Message not compatible with call state 0x63 0xE3 99 Information element non exi stent or nor implemented 0x64 0xE4 100 Invalid information element con tents 0x65 0xE5 101 Message not compatible with ...

Page 108: ...the welcome page of the device see Appendix B Connectors and control elements or chapter Configuration General Info Firmware upload The innovaphone VoIP devices are not delivered with the latest firmware which means that a firmware upload is usually necessary New firmware versions can be obtained in the download area http download innovaphone com of the innovaphone homepage innovaphone homepage Th...

Page 109: ...UP1 to perform the requested updates System requirements One or more Web server s accessible by the devices The Web servers tested were MS IIS and the Apache server It should however also work with all other common Web servers For best results the Web server should be able to manage a large number of simultaneous HTTP sessions MS Personal Web Server for example is not a suitable Web server since i...

Page 110: ...specifications note that some Web servers differentiate between upper case and lower case letters Running maintenance The update file is immediately read and also immediately executed After a device restart the update server is automatically queried periodically in accordance with the interval set When the maintenance file has been successfully received it is executed sequentially Theoretically al...

Page 111: ...ot a function Time command Often it is preferred to perform such changes at particular times for example at night when no work is being done This can be achieved with the times command mod cmd UP1 time allow hours The time command compares the current time with the content of hours hours is a comma separated list of specified hours within which execution of the maintenance file is possible If the ...

Page 112: ...s executed innovaphone devices have an internal variable that is initially empty or empty if the device was reset with the standard settings called UPDATE PROT The prot command compares the content of build serial with the UPDATE PROT variable If both match no firmware is downloaded If the UPDATE PROT variable is not set new devices or after a device restart the content of build serial is compared...

Page 113: ... overwritten with the version number of the downloaded boot code 205 and finally the device is reset as soon as it is not being actively used SCFG command If the UP0 interface is being used then the device configuration can be stored on a Web server mod cmd UP0 scfg url This command instructs the device to upload its current configuration to the url This can be achieved with the HTTP PUT command T...

Page 114: ... time allow 23 0 1 2 3 4 mod cmd UP0 prot http 192 168 0 10 configs 04 5679 ser 04 5679 This example demonstrates how the configuration of a device is stored on a Web server all IP1200 devices are then instructed to load update the firware version 04 5679 in the time period 23 00 hrs to 04 59 hrs New devices are updated after a restart and after the specified six minutes have elapsed The devices a...

Page 115: ...ound worldwide on the Internet at http www eecis udel edu mills ntp Timezone strings TZ string Time services always provide the coordinated world time UTC Universal Time Coordinated which corresponds to GMT Greenwich Mean Time not however the correct time zone and summer time It is therefore possible to specify the time difference between the time zone and the world time in the String field The di...

Page 116: ...or Central European Summer Time or MES for Middle European Summer Time The optional second Offset parameter gives the offset of the summer time in respect of UTC An hour before normal time is assumed if no entry is made Date Time Date Time define the start and end of summer time The format for a time entry is Mm n d signifying the d th day of the n th week of the m th month Day 0 is Sunday If the ...

Page 117: ...per part of the screen The following text appears Welcome you are logged in as Name e mail address Beneath this in the empty Serial number field the serial number MAC address of the device for which licences are required can be entered and searched for Clicking the Download Licence button downloads the licences Result If clicking the download link an Open With Save As dialog box opens in which it ...

Page 118: ...µ law method This method is characterised by a dynamic characteristic curve that in the low level range is even steeper than that of the A law method Alt sync master An alternative synchronisation source ARI An ARI Access Rights Identifier is a unique identifier for a DECT system ARP The ARP protocol Address Resolution Protocol is a typical ES IS protocol End System Intermediate System Protocol us...

Page 119: ...eously in a network the possibilities of multicast or broadcast exist In local networks a broadcast is a message that is sent to all devices in all networks It is forwarded by every router to all connected networks If all terminals in a particular network are to be addressed one refers to multicast or network broadcast C CCFP CCFP Central Controller Fixed Part is a unit that controls all base stat...

Page 120: ...SDN feature CFNR Call Forwarding No Response an incoming call is forwarded to a particular extension if the call is not accepted after a configured time CFU With the ISDN feature CFU Call Forwarding Unconditional an incoming call is forwarded to a particular extension immediately CHI An information element in GSM networks that specifies the channel to be used on the user network interface CR Becau...

Page 121: ...n IP DECT telephone and the innovaphone PBX DECT controller Short for CCFP Central Controller Fixed Part DECT system A collection of DECT radios with a control device All DECT radios in this system share a usual identifier the so called ARI A handover between DECT radios is only possible within the same IP DECT systems DHCP The DHCP protocol Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol enables the dynamic ...

Page 122: ...les for the international call numbers The call numbers in E 164 comprise a maximum of 15 decimal places which can be evaluated by public networks Subscriber specific call numbers and services can have a further 40 decimal places added These are recorded only by private branch exchanges and end systems however E DSS1 The DSS1 protocol Digital Subscriber Signalling System No 1 is at times referred ...

Page 123: ...simple file handling FTP is based on the TCP transport protocol Transmission Control Protocol and supports the transfer of character coded information and of binary data In both cases the user must have the possibility to specify the format in which the data is to be stored on the respective destination system The file transfer is controlled from the local system access authorisation for the desti...

Page 124: ...l Telecommunication Union Telecommunications which is used in H 323 networks and which supports the transfer of data voice and video The protocol is used for the connection setup and shutdown as well as for connection control Within the protocol signalling is based on Q 931 H 225 uses the RTP protocol for the real time transfer of the multimedia data H 323 H 323 is an international ITU standard In...

Page 125: ...association of American engineers dedicated to standardisation tasks Work group 802 for example is driving forward the standardisation of local networks IP The task of the IP Internet Protocol is to transport data packets from a sender to a receiver across several networks The transmission is packet oriented connectionless and non guaranteed Even in the case of identical senders and receivers the ...

Page 126: ...organisation operating worldwide in which governments and the private telecommunications sector coordinate the setting up and operation of telecommunication networks and services J Jitter Jitter refers to the phase fluctuations in data transmission and therefore changes in time of signal frequencies It concerns fluctuations of fixed points in time for example the time when a digital signal passes ...

Page 127: ...data link layer with the network layer in the case of Ethernet for example the ARP protocol Address Resolution Protocol is used MIB A MIB Management Information Base is a kind of table which defines which information can be called up The MIB of an agent host router access point etc is specified by the manufacturer The task of this MIB is to store and save the transmitted information and data in th...

Page 128: ...iscarded WANs generally have smaller MTU sizes than LANs Multicast Multicast is a mode of transmission from a single point to a group In relation to multicast one also refers to a multipoint connection The benefit of multicast is that messages are transferred simultaneously to several subscribers or closed user groups via one address As well as the multicast connection there is the point to point ...

Page 129: ...e control data since the two protocols do not support a separate D channel Furthermore many of these accesses have only one B channel NMBLOOKUP With nmblookup NetBIOS names can be queried under Linux using NetBIOS over TCP IP NTP The NTP protocol Network Time Protocol is a standard for synchronising clocks in computer systems over packet based communication networks NTP uses the connectionless net...

Page 130: ...times per second and is converted to an 8 bit number so that a sample value arises every 125 µs The resulting transfer speed is 64 kbit s the transferable voice frequency 4 kHz For the dynamisation of voice the ITU within G 711 has defined two methods for the dynamic compression the µ law method and the A law method PING The ping program Packet Internet Grouper can be used to check whether a parti...

Page 131: ... is a protocol developed by a vendor consortium Ascend Communications Microsoft Corporation 3Com inter alia for the creation of a VPN Virtual Private Network It allows the PPP Point to Point Protocol to be tunnelled through an IP network the individual PPP packets in turn are encapsulated in GRE packets Generic Routing Encapsulation To secure the data transfer PPTP has a 40 bit or 128 bit RC4 algo...

Page 132: ...f Euro ISDN It is used for the connection setup and shutdown as well as for connection control R Radio A DECT radio is either a DECT base station or a repeater RC4 The encryption algorithm RC4 Rivest Cipher is a symmetric encryption method in which the key is generated by a random number generator RC4 works with a secret key that is know to the sender and receiver The variable key length can be up...

Page 133: ...ation cabling and in jumpering With improved HF transmission properties High Frequency RJ connector systems are used both in telecommunications and for networks including ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode and Gigabit Ethernet RJ 45 The best known RJ connectors are RJ 10 RJ 11 RJ 12 and RJ 45 which differ in the number of contacts Roaming The ability of a DECT telephone to operate in more than one IP ...

Page 134: ... S SC A telephone call is made up for the most part of pauses It would be unnecessary to operate at the full data rate in these time slots Codecs such as the G 723 1 or the G 729 therefore contain an SC feature Silence Compression Essentially this feature consists of three components VAD DTX and CNF The task of VAD Voice Activity Detector is to determine when a subscriber is speaking and when he s...

Page 135: ... synchronisation can be obtained In an IP1500 system only the repeaters must be created within the coverage of a DECT radio Of course this also applies in an IP1200 system Synchronisation chain In a closed system every IP1200 DECT radio must be synchronised with all other IP1200 DECT radios This presupposes that every DECT radio apart from one has a different one configured as the synchronisation ...

Page 136: ...on to configure the sync source of the DECT radios Sync source A DECT radio which serves as the synchronisation source for other DECT radios T TCP The TCP protocol Transmission Control Protocol is a connection oriented transport protocol for use in packet switched networks The protocol builds on the IP protocol it supports the functions of the transport layer and establishes a secure connection be...

Page 137: ...hermore the priority handling of datagrams the type of throughput and the reservation of resources in the routers can be defined Trace A trace is a sequence of instructions which begins with any start point and in which the program branches and their path selection are defined It allows the program flow to be traced step by step A trace is primarily used in troubleshooting and debugging U UDP Unli...

Page 138: ...haracteristic curve to achieve a better signal to noise ratio With this method 8 bit values are likewise generated However the quantisation characteristic curve for low levels is steeper In addition the encoding is not designed to generate continuous sequences of 0s but continually changing bit states In this way a particular method for timing recovery on the side of the receiver of the digital si...

Page 139: ...ceived for data transmission services ATM Frame Relay and Fast Packet Switching are also worth naming in this connection WINS WINS Windows Internet Naming Service is a method for converting computer names in Windows networks to IP addresses The WINS method takes into account that two computers with the same name or the same IP address are never logged into the network With WINS which uses the UDP ...

Page 140: ...802 3af 4 12 A a b LIC 17 AB 72 Abbreviated 80 ABs 72 AC Access Code 55 Account 77 Acknowledged 38 Action 18 Active Calls 26 Adapt to Cisco PPP peers 28 Add 42 Add 87 Add UUI 86 Address 52 61 88 89 Address Ranges 35 Administrator access 12 17 Administrator name 17 Administrator password 17 Administrator user ID 20 Alarms 48 A law 118 Alert 65 Alerting 67 89 Alias List 82 Allow inbound connections ...

Page 141: ... x 93 Broadcast 53 57 119 Built number 112 Busy 55 62 Busy on n Call s 55 C Call Broadcast Object 57 Call Busy Endpoints 60 Call Completion 72 Call Counter max 87 Call detail records 68 88 Call direction 84 Call Executive 59 Call filter 51 Call Logging 68 Call routing 83 Call switching 84 Called Party Number 30 Calling 67 89 Calling Party Number 30 Calls 66 89 Call Waiting On 71 Cancel 72 CAS 44 C...

Page 142: ...nfig Show 95 Configuration 16 Configuration file 90 91 Configuration of the update server 117 Configuration of the VoIP device 90 Connect message 44 Connected 67 89 Connection Port 26 Connections 41 Connectors and control elements 97 Contact 23 Coordinated world time 115 CR 120 CRC4 Errors 48 Crossover cable 12 CTI 120 Current 51 D Datasheet 108 D Channel 48 Deactivate 69 DECT 53 55 121 DECT base ...

Page 143: ... Disable HTTP basic authentication 20 Disabled 32 DISC 86 Disconnecting 67 89 Disconnection cause 86 Display 55 66 Display Name secondary 77 Disposal 4 Diversion Filter 54 DMS100 121 DNS 121 DNS server 33 36 DNS Server 1 36 DNS Server 2 36 Do not Disturb Ext On 70 Do not Disturb Int On 70 Do not Disturb On 70 Do not use for synchronisation 44 Down 31 32 42 73 Download 90 DSL 122 DSL provider 28 DS...

Page 144: ...x over IP protocol 75 Feature Codes 68 76 Features 76 Filter 53 54 Filter examples 51 Filter name 51 Final Map 86 Final Route 86 Firewall 101 Firmware 91 Firmware download 111 Firmware update 108 112 Firmware upload 108 Firmware version 91 108 112 First Address 35 First UDP NAT port numbers of port 24 First UDP RTP port numbers of port 24 Force Enblock 87 Frame 75 From 84 FTP 123 FTY 83 123 Full R...

Page 145: ...3 H 323 82 124 H 323 authentication 26 H 323 Faststart 37 H 323 firewalling 102 H 323 Interop Tweaks 83 H 323 name 82 H 323 NAT 26 103 H 323 registration 76 92 H 323 terminal 49 H 3245 faststart 83 Handover 124 Handset 124 Hardware ID 54 Hardware version 16 HDLC 16 Hexadecimal number 16 High Layer Compatibility 83 HLC 83 124 Host name 38 Hot fix 108 HTTP 21 22 79 89 HTTP client 21 HTTP GET 22 89 1...

Page 146: ...7 IP address range 23 IP configuration 32 IP DECT handset 55 IP Filter 52 IP master 125 IP parameters 32 IP protocol 23 IP Routes 30 IP Routing 36 IP settings 24 IPEI 55 125 IPxxx 15 ISDN 29 31 80 126 ISDN error code 86 ISDN interface 43 67 84 ISDN network 44 ISDN PPP interface 43 ISDN TEL interface 43 ISDN U law standard 44 ITU 126 J Jitter 67 89 126 L LAN 126 Language 37 Last Address 35 Last syn...

Page 147: ...mum transfer unit 27 MCast Announcement 59 Media 67 Media Access Control 16 Media relay 25 Memory size 16 MES 116 Message class 22 88 Message Waiting 53 60 MET 116 MIB 23 127 Check Interval 35 Interval 19 20 Lease Time 35 Mode 81 Model 75 Modify 42 MoH 21 127 MPPE 29 127 MS IIS 109 MSN 128 MSN1 3 Ext 74 MTU 128 MTU size 103 Multicast 34 53 59 128 Multicast Address 59 Multicast address 82 Multicast...

Page 148: ...4 66 67 76 82 89 Number In 85 87 Number Map 61 Number Map Object 61 Number Out 85 88 O Object type 53 Off 21 70 71 88 Offer Parameters 35 Offset 116 Ok 51 Operating modes 32 Operating state 23 92 Operating temperature 4 Operating time 16 Operator licence 50 Operators 50 OSI 129 Outbound Connections 30 Outbound Password 28 Outbound User 28 Outgoing Calls CGPN 63 Outgoing Calls restricted 63 Overhea...

Page 149: ... Pickup Prefix 50 Pickup Group 71 PIN 55 Ping 95 130 PL 130 PoE 4 12 130 Point to Point 74 Poll direction 42 Popup page 53 73 80 81 84 90 Port 20 88 Port specific Forwardings 25 POSIX 130 POSIX timezone strings 115 Power over Ethernet 4 12 Power supply 4 12 PP 131 PPP 26 74 78 92 93 131 PPP connection 27 PPP interface 33 PPP Interface PPPn 26 PPP0 31 31 PPPoE 28 131 PPTP 28 131 Prefix 59 PRI 72 13...

Page 150: ...rung 72 Relay Calls 92 93 Relay Off 45 Relay Routing 92 Remote 42 Remote Alarms 48 Repeater 132 Repeater chain 133 Replication connections 41 Replicator status 42 Reply from 95 Require authentication 26 Reroute supported 62 Reserve IP Address 38 Reserved 38 Reset 91 96 98 Reset button 33 Reset required 15 Reset when idle 92 Restart 33 Retype 51 RFC 133 RFP 133 RJ 133 RJ45 12 Roaming 133 Round Robi...

Page 151: ...64 Secondary 59 Secondary Gatekeeper 36 Selective direct outward dialling 86 Send flags on FDL 45 Serial number 16 99 Server 20 32 42 Server Address 29 Server Address primary 77 Server Address secondary 77 Server status 41 Service packs 108 Set Calling Diverting No 63 Show 52 Signalling channel 86 Silence compression 75 Simple Network Time Protocol 16 SIP interfaces 78 SIP provider 77 SIP registra...

Page 152: ...mer time 115 Summer time zone 116 Supplementary Services 68 76 78 Supply Inline Power 43 Support 108 Suppress FTY 83 Suppress HLC 83 Suppress Subaddress 83 Swap tx rx 43 Sync 16 Sync master 136 Sync source 136 Synchronisation 20 115 135 Synchronisation chain 135 Syslog 22 88 92 Syslog daemon 22 88 Syslog entries 22 Syslog information 68 Syslog recipient 22 88 Syslog server 22 36 88 Syslogd 22 88 S...

Page 153: ...s 23 Troubleshooting 100 101 True state 55 Trunk Line 53 Trunk line 62 Trunk Line Object 62 Trunk Point to Multipoint 74 Tunneling 37 Twisted pair cable 12 Tx 39 Tx level for T1 mode 45 Tx broadcast 39 Tx collision 39 Tx deferred 39 Tx error 41 Tx error 49 41 Tx error 50 41 Tx excesscol 39 Tx good 39 48 Tx latecol 39 Tx lostcarrier 39 Tx multicast 39 Tx notify 41 Tx unicast 39 Type 18 38 53 Type o...

Page 154: ...ID 35 38 VLAN priority 38 voice 16 Voice channels 16 Voicemail 21 53 64 Voicemail LIC 17 Voicemail Object 64 Voicemail script file 64 VoIP gatekeeper 36 VoIP interface 84 VPN 28 138 W Waiting Queue 53 Waiting Queue Object 64 WAN 139 WAN connection 33 WAN links 103 Warm start 16 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 4 Web server 22 89 109 WEEE guidelines 4 Weekday Time Specification 56 Windows ...

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