IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Firmware Version 2.x.
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IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Software Licensing Agreement Conventions Notes provide additional useful information. Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruption or damage to equipment. Warnings provide information that could prevent injury or endangerment to human life. 6AOSAG0001-31A Copyright © 2011 ADTRAN, Inc.
Safety Instructions ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Safety Instructions When using your telephone equipment, please follow these basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or personal injury: 1. Do not use this product near water, such as a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. 2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There is a remote risk of shock from lightning. 3.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial or residential environment.
General Information ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide General Information The IP 706 and IP 712 phones are designed to operate in both Key Systems and private branch exchange (PBX) Systems. The IP 706 or IP 712 phone will be aware of its operating mode and respond appropriately. Certain features may or may not be offered in certain modes. This manual notes when certain features are only supported in one system. Refer to the specific feature for more information.
Table of Contents 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 2. Assembly and Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unpacking the Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assembling the Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Assigning Line Key Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuring Other Server and SIP Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defining Call Handling Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Customizing the Phone . . . . . . . .
List of Figures Figure 1. Figure 2. Figure 3. Figure 4. Figure 5. Figure 6. Figure 7. Figure 8. Figure 9. Figure 10. Figure 11. Figure 12. Figure 13. Figure 14. Figure 15. Figure 16. Figure 17. Figure 18. Figure 19. Parts Included with Your IP Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assembling the Desk Stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connecting the Handset and Headset . . . . . .
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List of Tables Table 1. Table 2. Table 3. Table 4. Table 5. Table 6. Table 7. Table 8. Table 9. Table 10. Table 11. Table 12. Table 13. Table 14. Table 15. Table 16. Headset Interface Pinout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minimum Parameters Required for Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guidelines for Assigning Line Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1. INTRODUCTION This guide explains how to administer the IP 706 and IP 712 phones from ADTRAN. ADTRAN IP phones are full-duplex, handsfree IP phones that offer business-class features, such as multiple call appearance, hold, transfer, and conferencing. The phones are simple to use while offering the latest advances in telephony systems. Updates and new features are downloaded to the phones without intervention or the need for phone replacement.
Assembly and Installation 2. ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION The following sections list the items included in your phone shipment and provide instructions for assembling the IP 706 and IP 712 phones. For questions dealing with missing parts or difficulty in assembly, contact your ADTRAN reseller.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Assembly and Installation Assembling the Phone The IP 706 and IP 712 phones require minimal assembly. The parts that must be assembled include the desk stand and handset. Attaching the Desk Stand 1. Insert the stand through the bracket (rotating it so it fits through the opening). 2. Once through the bracket opening, rotate the stand back and pull it toward the bracket until seated. 3.
Assembly and Installation ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Connecting the Handset and Headset 1. Using the provided 9-foot coiled handset cord, insert one end into the jack in the bottom of the handset. Insert the other end into the jack on the back of the phone console labeled with the handset icon as shown in Figure 3 below. Place the handset on the handset cradle once installed. 2. Optional.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide 3. Connecting the Power Source CONNECTING THE POWER SOURCE Once the IP 706 and IP 712 phones have been assembled, it is necessary to connect the phones to a power source and the phone system. There are two options available to supply power to your IP phone. Use the Local Power Option if your wall jack is not PoE enabled. This option requires using the optional PoE power supply (P/N 1200809E1 or P/N 1200809E#IN).
Connecting the Power Source ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Inline Power Option 1. Connect one end of the included Ethernet cable to the Ethernet jack on the back of the phone. 2. Connect the remaining end of the Ethernet cable to the PoE wall jack. Network connectivity is provided through the PoE wall jack, allowing an optional PC connection through the IP phone. 1 2 Optional PC Connection PoE Wall Jack Figure 5.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide 4. Managing IP 700 Series Phones MANAGING IP 700 SERIES PHONES There are multiple ways to manage ADTRAN IP 700 Series phones, each providing a different management approach. Choose the method that best suits your situation: • Password-protected administrator’s Web interface (Phone Manager) to view and change current settings on a single phone. • Phone’s user interface to view and modify current settings locally.
Setting the Minimum Required Parameters 5. ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide SETTING THE MINIMUM REQUIRED PARAMETERS At a minimum, the following parameters must be specified for the IP 700 Series phones to operate on a network server. The parameters not included in the table can usually be left at their default values. However, for optimal operation, it is recommended that you review all parameters.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Setting the Minimum Required Parameters Table 2. Minimum Parameters Required for Operation (Continued) Parameter Description Source Server (Reg.x.Servers) Defines which pair of proxy and registrar servers should be used for this phone line. Config File Web Interface Enable Line (Reg.x.Enable) Enables or disables registration for a phone line. Config File Web Interface DID (Reg.x.Did) Specifies the direct inward dialing (DID) number.
Using the Administrator’s Web Interface 6. ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide USING THE ADMINISTRATOR’S WEB INTERFACE This section explains how to access and use the administrator’s Web interface (Phone Manager) to manage the IP phones. In order to access the Phone Manager via a Web browser, you will first need to identify the IP address of the phone you want to manage. This is explained in Locating the IP Address of the Phone below.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Using the Administrator’s Web Interface Accessing the Administrator’s Web Interface Follow these steps to access the administrator’s Phone Manager: 1. Enter the following command into the address bar of your browser window: http:///admin where is the IP address assigned to the phone. 2. Enter the login name and password. The default administrator login user name is admin and the default password is password.
Using the Administrator’s Web Interface ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Navigating the Phone Manager Once the minimum required parameters are set, you can access numerous settings and configurations via the administrator’s Phone Manager. Phone Manager makes administering and configuring the IP phones easy and quick. In many cases, once settings have been changed and saved, you will need to reset the phone before the changes take effect.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Using the Administrator’s Web Interface Phone Summary From the Phone Summary menu, you can view model number, part number, serial number, firmware version, MAC address, hardware version, Ethernet status, and line status. Figure 6. Phone Summary Menu 6AOSAG0001-31A Copyright © 2011 ADTRAN, Inc.
Using the Administrator’s Web Interface ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Network Settings From the Network Settings menu, you can change the IP address, gateway, and subnet mask. This menu also allows you to enable and set DHCP, duplex negotiation speeds, server type, virtual local area network (VLAN) IDs, HTTP server, and Internet Control Message Protocol Address Resolution Protocol (ICMP ARP) timeout. Figure 7.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Using the Administrator’s Web Interface SIP Settings From the SIP Settings menu, you can change the SIP server address, port, connection retries, feature expiration, call timer, message waiting indicator (MWI), hold signal, and other miscellaneous SIP settings. After selecting a server number, the current settings are displayed in parentheses after the setting name. Figure 8.
Using the Administrator’s Web Interface ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Line Settings From the Line Settings menu, you can configure or change the line key settings. This is a convenient method for resetting passwords, changing display names, and assigning locations for voicemail, park zones, and pickup zones. After selecting a line number, the current settings are displayed in parentheses after the setting name. Figure 9.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Using the Administrator’s Web Interface Phone Settings From the Phone Settings menu, you can review and/or change all settings that pertain to the phone. Some of these features include the display lighting, enabling the headset and handsfree auto answer intercom (HFAAI), automatic connection settings for voicemail, MWI cadence, ring volume, ring type, name of system phone book, DND shortcut, and settings related to coder-decoders (CODECs). Figure 10.
Using the Administrator’s Web Interface ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide To remove the configured values (shown in parentheses after the setting name), select Clear Manual Settings. To change the current configured values, follow these steps: 1. Enter a new value in the corresponding field. 2. Select Save Manual Settings. Button Settings From the Button Settings menu, you can configure the line keys as do not disturb (DND) or as a new line appearance.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Using the Administrator’s Web Interface BLF Settings From the BLF Settings menu, you can configure the phone to monitor status groups (defined using the SubsGrp.Uri parameter) on the NetVanta 7100 and automatically update the line keys accordingly. When status groups to which the phone is subscribed are updated using the NetVanta 7100, a list of busy lamp field (BLF) members is sent out to the phone.
Using the Administrator’s Web Interface ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Speed Dial Settings From the Speed Settings menu, you can configure speed dial buttons. Speed members are dynamically placed on line keys not occupied by Line or DND line keys in ascending order of Option Number. Speed members can also be configured by the user using the Set Speed menu on the phone interface. Both BLF and Speed members are dynamically assigned to line keys.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Using the Administrator’s Web Interface Time Settings From the Time Settings menu, you can specify a time server for automatic updates, enable daylight savings time (DST), configure the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset, and select a time and date format. Figure 14. Time Settings Menu To remove the configured values (shown in parentheses after the setting name), select Clear Manual Settings. To change the current configured values, follow these steps: 1.
Using the Administrator’s Web Interface ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide SPRE Settings From the SPRE Settings menu, you can specify special prefix (SPRE) codes for use with certain features, such as overhead page or HFAAI. Figure 15. SPRE Settings Menu To remove the configured values (shown in parentheses after the setting name), select Clear Manual Settings. To change the current configured values, follow these steps: 1. Enter a new value in the corresponding field. 2.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Using the Administrator’s Web Interface Dial Plan Settings From the Dial Plan Settings menu, you can configure dial plans related to intercom, external calls, PBX and set their delays. For more information on dial plans, refer to Appendix B on page 81. Figure 16. Dial Plan Settings Menu To remove the configured values (shown in Active Settings boxes), select Clear Manual Settings. To change the current configured values, follow these steps: 1.
Using the Administrator’s Web Interface ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Load Certificate From the Load Certificate menu, you can load a certificate onto the phone for use with HTTPS servers. For more information on configuring server settings, refer to Server Settings on page 38. Figure 17. Load Certificate File Menu To load a certificate onto the phone, follow these steps: 1. Select the Browse button to locate a valid certificate file on your computer.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide 7. Automating Configuration AUTOMATING CONFIGURATION Many installations use DHCP and configuration files to automate setting parameters for ADTRAN’s IP phones. This section describes how to use DHCP and configuration files for this purpose. When an IP 700 Series phone boots, it downloads one or more configuration files and begins operation using the parameters received in the files.
Automating Configuration ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Server Settings A path to the configuration files’ location on the FTP/HTTP/HTTPS/TFTP server is necessary for automatic configuration to take place. The path is indicated using the FtpServers, HttpServers, HttpsServers, and TftpServers parameters. The value of FtpServers, HttpServers, HttpsServers, or TftpServers must be manually set using the administrator’s Web interface, phone’s user interface, or DHCP option 157.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide 8. Configuring Common Features CONFIGURING COMMON FEATURES This section explains how to define many of the parameters required to operate an IP phone. Each example shows either the steps to setting the parameter through the phone’s user interface, or provides the content to add to the configuration files. Setting the Password A password can be configured on the IP phone using the phone’s user interface.
Configuring Common Features ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide #Registrar Server 0 Primary RegServer.0.Address.1 192.168.0.33 #Retry Attempts before switching Registrars RegServerMaxRetry 1 #Registrar Server 0 Secondary RegServer.0.Address.2 192.168.0.34 #Outbound Proxy 0 Primary OutboundProxy.0.Address.1 192.168.0.22 #Retry attempts if ICMP destination unavailable is received from the OBP OutboundProxyMaxRetry 1 #Outbound Proxy 0 Secondary OutboundProxy.0.Address.2 192.168.0.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Configuring Common Features Defining Line Registrations The IP 706 phone supports up to 6 lines and the IP 712 phone supports up to 12 lines each served from a unique proxy/registrar server. This allows a different line for every line key on the phone. The line is called a multiple call appearance (MCA) type if it will be assigned to one or more line keys on the same phone.
Configuring Common Features ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide #True since we will assign this line to more than 1 line button (MCA). Reg.0.Multiple true #General PBX type line. Reg.0.Realm gp #Link it to the previous Servers we defined where it will Register. Reg.0.Servers 1 #Not a shared line. Reg.0.Shared false #Request-URI for calls forwarded to voicemail. Reg.0.Voicemail *98 Setting the Realm The realm specifies the type of phone system in which the lines are being configured.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Configuring Common Features locations are shown in Figure 19 below. Line keys can be designated as one of two types: Line or DND. Buttons that are not designated as type Line or DND are dynamically assigned as type BLF or Speed. BLF members receive a higher priority when filling unused buttons. Free buttons remaining after placing all members from BLF groups are assigned using the Speed.n parameters in ascending order using the value of n.
Configuring Common Features ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Example 1: This example configuration is for an IP 706 phone on a key system where lines 1 through 3 are SCAs. Line keys 4 and above are assigned to a status group monitored by the phone. #Phone button assignments Button.1.Type line Button.1.Line 0 Button.1.Label 732-758-1000 Button.2.Type line Button.2.Line 1 Button.2.Label 732-758-1001 Button.3.Type line Button.3.Line 2 Button.3.Label 732-758-1002 SubsGrp.1.Uri blf@192.168.0.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Configuring Common Features Configuring Other Server and SIP Options A number of server settings can be specified for the IP phone to function correctly on your network. These parameters are listed below with a brief description of their function. This list also includes SIP options that can be specified as well. These parameters are covered in greater detail in Appendix A on page 57. Table 6.
Configuring Common Features ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Defining Call Handling Options Several parameters are available for customizing the call handling behavior on the IP phones. These parameters are listed below with a brief description of their function. These parameters are covered in greater detail in Appendix A on page 57. Table 7. Call Handling Options Overview Parameter Description AlertSelect Sets the policy for handling a preselected line on an idle phone when it rings.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Configuring Common Features Customizing the Phone There are numerous settings that can be changed on the IP phones, enabling you to customize them for your specific environment. These customizations are listed below, but are covered in greater detail in Appendix A on page 57. Table 8. Phone Customization Overview Parameter Description BackLight Defines the number of minutes the backlight remains on once the phone becomes idle.
Configuring Common Features ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 8. Phone Customization Overview (Continued) Parameter Description PhoneLabel Customizes the label displayed on the top line of the phone (e.g., the user name or company name). RtpBase Sets the base port from which the phone transmits and receives media. SetupPassword Customizes the password for restricted administration settings on the phone.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide 9. Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING This section provides tables listing common problems and their resolutions, as well as instructions for performing specific tasks to correct errors with your phone.
Troubleshooting ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Advanced Troubleshooting Table 10 below lists more advanced problems which consist of error messages encountered during the boot up process, and also network connectivity issues. It also provides their suggested solutions. Table 10. Advanced Troubleshooting Chart Problem Description Solution Suggestion Unregistered phone icon displays next to the line key: This indicates the phone is unable to register this line with the Registrar server.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Troubleshooting Table 10. Advanced Troubleshooting Chart (Continued) Problem Description Solution Suggestion Phone displays Download of main config file failed. This error indicates that the file adtran_.txt could not be found on the FTP or TFTP server. One unique configuration file for every phone should be placed in the root directory. The phone may not operate properly if this error message is displayed.
Troubleshooting ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Firmware Version The Firmware Version option displays the version of the current firmware, the date it was installed, the firmware used for booting, the date it was installed, and the configuration file version. To access the Firmware Version status information, select 4 from the Phone Status menu. Select Exit from the soft key menu to return to the Phone Status menu.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Troubleshooting 5. Press the Select soft key to choose the output device. 6. Toggle the Tone On/Tone Off soft key. 7. If the tone is heard through the chosen input/output device, the audio test has passed. 8. Select Exit to return to the idle screen. If no tone is heard, use other combinations of audio tests to determine which device is malfunctioning. Verify the device is connected properly.
Troubleshooting ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide LED Test The LED Test can verify that all light emitting diodes (LEDs) on the phone function properly. Use the following steps to perform an LED test: 1. Select 4 from the Diagnostics menu. 2. Select the All On soft key. 3. Verify the four LED lights on the phone face are working properly. 4. Select the All Off soft key. 5. Press the Exit soft key to return to the idle screen.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Troubleshooting Resetting the Phone There are times when it is necessary to reset the phone, such as to accept new settings or to attempt to register the phone with the network. Resetting the phone does not erase the user’s personal configurations. It only reloads the firmware and any updates from the network server. If there are no updates available, none of the settings should change from the previous state.
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APPENDIX A. CONFIGURATION AND LINE PARAMETERS The following tables list all of the parameters found in the configuration files downloaded to each phone at boot up. Table 12 below spans several pages and covers the Configuration Parameters. Table 13 on page 78 covers only the Line Parameters.
Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources BootName ASCII String Indicates the name of the boot image in the phone. The file name can contain up to 24 characters. The combination of file name and path can contain up to 32 characters.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter DateFormat Value Type 0 to 8 Description Defines how the date is displayed.
Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter DialDelayIntercom Value Type 0 to 99 Description Indicates the dial delay value for intercom call appearances. If set to 0, the timer is disabled. Be aware of interactions with the dial plan timer. Sources Config File Web Interface Default: 3 DialDelayPBX 0 to 99 Indicates the dial delay value for PBX (i.e., dial 9) call appearances.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources DndRedirectAddress.x URI or E.164 Specifies the address to redirect calls to if the DndRedirect parameter is true. X refers to the line specified in reg.x.*. Config File Web Interface DND Shortcut True or False Specifies the last button on the phone (6th button on IP 706, 12th button on IP 712) to be a DND button.
Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter DstStart Value Type ASCII String Description Indicates the start date of DST in MMWDHH format. Sources Config File Web Interface Where: MM is the month (1-12), W is the week of the month (1-5), D is the day of week (1=Sunday, 2=Monday, 3=Tuesday, 4=Wednesday, 5=Thursday, 6=Friday, 7=Saturday), and HH is the hour in 24-hour format.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Ethernet2 Value Type ASCII String Description Enables/disables the Ethernet interface (PC port) and sets the speed negotiation options.
Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources GatewayAddress N/A Specifies the gateway address for the phone. DHCP Phone Interface Web Interface GmtOffset -1200 to 1300 Sets the time zone for the phone relative to GMT in hours and minutes. DHCP Config File Web Interface For example: -500 is EST.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter HandsetLevels Value Type ASCII String Description Sets the audio levels of the handset using a comma separated list of the following settings.
Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter HfaaiBeep Value Type True or False Description Enables (true) or disables (false) HFAAI notification. If enabled, a 600 ms tone is played before an HFAAI call is presented on the phone. Sources Config File Web Interface Default: True HfaaiEnable True or False Enables (true) or disables (false) HFAAI calls on the phone.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter HttpsLogin Value Type Up to 16 ASCII Characters Description Specifies the login that is used to access the HTTPS server. Default: admin HttpsPassword Up to 16 ASCII Characters Specifies the password used to access the HTTPS server. Default: password Sources DHCP Web Interface Phone Interface adtran_info.txt DHCP Web Interface Phone Interface adtran_info.
Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter MaxJitter Value Type 10 to 300 Description Sets the maximum time interval that the jitter buffer can utilize when dealing with delayed or misordered packets. Valid values are 10 to 300 ms in 1 ms steps.
Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter MwiCadence Value Type 0, 1, or 2 Description Selects the operating mode of the illuminated Messages function key. 0 = On if unread messages, off if none 1 = Flash at a 1 cycle/second rate if there are unread messages and off if none 2 = Flash 500 ms off and 500 ms on for each unread message. Multiple mailbox states are separated by 2 seconds off.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter PreselectAnswer Value Type True or False Description Allows the user to answer an incoming call by pressing the line key on a ringing line. If the phone is idle, pressing the line key will activate the speakerphone.
Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter RegServer.z.Address.y Value Type Description FQDN or IP An IP address, FQDN, or domain name for Address one or more registrar servers. If only a proxy domain name is specified, a SIP SRV record for the registrar must be configured in the DNS server and the RegServer.z.Port.y must be set to 0. Sources Config File Web Interface Y = the server number.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter RingerLevels Value Type ASCII String Description Set the audio levels of the ringer using a comma separated list of the following settings.
Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter SetupPassword Value Type ASCII String Description Customizes the MD5 hash of the password that is entered for restricted administration settings on the phone. This password is saved in flash memory after a value has been received in a config file so it can be enforced on subsequent reboots. It is cleared by the restore factory defaults command.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter SntpServer Value Type Up to 3 Comma Separated FQDNs or IP Addresses Description Specifies a list of up to 3 time servers in FQDN or dotted decimal format, from which to retrieve the time and date information. If from DHCP, only 1 server may be specified. Example: 192.168.0.1, 192.168.0.3, 192.168.0.
Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Speed.n.Realm Value Type Internal, External, PBX, Other Description Sources Assigns a call appearance type to a Speed dial button. Used to select the facility type to originate calls on. Other value may be used for post-call setup dialing strings.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter SystemPhonebook Value Type ASCII String Description Indicates the name of the system phone book file to download and backup. The format of this file is in comma separated value (CSV) and is compatible with most popular contact software exports. Sources Config File Web Interface Default: adtran_phonebook.
Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Line Parameters All of the following Line Parameter settings shown in Table 13 below can be set either through the administrator’s Web interface or in the MAC address-based configuration file for each phone. The value of x is 0 through 5 on an IP 706 phone, or 0 through 11 on an IP 712 phone. Table 13. Line Parameters Parameter Value Type Description Reg.x.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 13. Line Parameters (Continued) Parameter Reg.x.Realm Value Type GE, PE, GP, GI Description Identifies the calling realm of the phone line. This is used to decide which type of dial plan to apply to this phone line. General External (GE) - Used for general non-PBX-type outside lines. Private External (PE) - Used for private (few users) non-PBX-type outside lines.
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APPENDIX B. DIAL PLAN CONFIGURATION This appendix describes how to configure the DialPlanPbx, DialPlanIntercom, and DialPlanExternal parameters. The dial plan applied is dependent on the realm that is assigned for the line (Reg.x.Realm). GE and PE realms use the DialPlanExternal parameter, GP uses the DialPlanPbx parameter, and GI uses the DialPlanIntercom parameter. The following table shows the syntax for dial plan entries and explains the results. Table 14.
Appendix B. Dial Plan Configuration ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 15. External Dial Plan Dial Plan Description 0 Allows for dialing the operator. 911 Allows for dialing emergency number. [2-9]xxxxxx+T2 Allows for dialing 7-digit local numbers. [2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx Allows for dialing 10-digit numbers. [0-1][2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx Allows for dialing long distance calls. 011xxx+T2 Allows for dialing international numbers.
APPENDIX C. GLOSSARY Active state/Active call: Refers to when the phone is in use and connected to another phone. ARP: Address Resolution Protocol. BLF/DSS: Busy Lamp Field/Direct Station Select. BLF indicates the status of another phone. DSS dials another phone. Caller ID: Service provided by some local telephone companies that supplies the calling party’s phone number and name. CSV file: Comma Separated Values file.
Appendix C. Glossary ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Idle state: Refers to the state when the phone is not in use and is not connected to an active call. In this state, the LCD displays the idle screen. IP Address: Internet Protocol Address. IP addresses are used by devices on a computer network to uniquely identify themselves and communicate with other devices via Internet protocol.
IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix C. Glossary SIP server: Session Internet Protocol server. A SIP server functions as registrar and proxy servers, allowing the SIP communication process between devices. Soft keys: The keys located across the bottom of the LCD screen that are associated with functions displayed on the screen. As menus and screens change, the functions correlated with each soft key also change.