R27 R27 Series Door PhoneAdmin Guide
About This Manual Thank you for choosing Akuvox’s R27A/V door phone. This manual is intended for end userswho need to properly configure the door phone. This manualis applicable to 27.0.3.xx version, and it provides allfunctions’ configurations of R27A/V. Please visit Akuvox forum or consult technical support for any new information or latest firmware. Note: Please refer to universal abbreviation form in the end of manual when meet any abbreviation letter.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
Content 1. Product Overview ........................................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1. Product Description ................................................................................................................................................................. 1 1.2. Connector Introduction .............................................................................................
3.2.1. Obtain IP Address .......................................................................................................................................................... 7 3.2.2. Access the Device Website ............................................................................................................................................ 7 3.3. Password Modification ...............................................................................................................................
3.4.5. Sound .......................................................................................................................................................................... 15 3.4.6. DND ............................................................................................................................................................................. 16 3.5. Intercom Call ......................................................................................................................
3.6.2. RTSP ........................................................................................................................................................................... 24 3.6.3. ONVIF .......................................................................................................................................................................... 25 3.7. Access Control ......................................................................................................................
3.9.1. Reset in Device ............................................................................................................................................................ 34 3.9.2. Reset in Website .......................................................................................................................................................... 34 4. Advanced Features ..............................................................................................................................
4.2.9. Session Timer .............................................................................................................................................................. 42 4.2.10. BLF List...................................................................................................................................................................... 42 4.2.11. Encryption ............................................................................................................................
4.4.3.6. Unlock via RFID Card Action .............................................................................................................................. 51 4.5. Upgrade ................................................................................................................................................................................ 51 4.5.1. Web Upgrade .....................................................................................................................................
R27A/V Admin Guide 1. Product Overview 1.1. Product Description Akuvox R27 is a SIP-compliant, hands-free and video door phone. It can be connected with Akuvox indoor monitors for remote access controlling and monitoring. Users can communicate with visitors via audio and video calls, and unlock the door if theyneed. Users can also use RFID cards to unlock the door. It is applicable in villas, Figure 1.1 Product Description offices and so on. 1.2.
R27A/V Admin Guide WG_D0/WG_D1: Wiegand terminal. DOORA/B/C: Trigger signal input terminal. RelayA/B/C (NO/NC/COM): Relay control terminal. Note: The general door phone interface diagram is only for reference. Figure 1.
R27A/V Admin Guide 2. Daily Use 2.1. Make a Call In the idle interface, press the SIP account or IP address and “Dial key”to make a call. Management center call : Users can make a speed dial to management center by pressing “Management center key.” 2.2. Receive a Call R27 will auto answer the incoming call by default. If users disable auto answer function, they can press “Dial key” to answer the incoming call.
R27A/V Admin Guide 2.3. Unlock 2.3.1. Unlock by Public Pin Codes Users can unlock doors by using predefined public pin code. Press “#,” public pin code, “#” to unlock, and then users will hear “The door is now opened.” If users press wrong public pin code, the screen will show “Incorrect Code.” The default public pin code is 33333333. The default public pin code is 8 digits, and it can be changed to 3 to 8 digits. 2.3.2.
R27A/V Admin Guide 2.3.3. Unlock by RFID Cards (Optional) Place the predefined user cards in RFID card reader to unlock. Under normal conditions, R27A will announce “The door is now opened.” If the card has not been registered, R27A will show “Unauthorized.” Both 13.56MHz and 125KHz RFID cards are supported on R27A. 2.3.4. Unlock by DTMF Codes Users can press the predefined DTMF code from an answer unit to remotely unlock the door during the call. Users will also hear “The door is now opened.
R27A/V Admin Guide 3. Basic Features 3.1. Access the System Setting 3.1.1. Administrator Interface Press “*2396#” to enter administrator interface. Administrator interface provides some advanced permissions to administrators, including “System Information,”“Admin Settings” and “System Settings.” 3.1.2. User Interface Press “*3888#” to enter user interface. User interface includes “Public Pin Modif,”“Add User Cards” and “Add Private Pin.” These functions can only be accessed by administrator.
R27A/V Admin Guide 3.2. Access the Website Setting 3.2.1. Obtain IP Address R27 use DHCP IP by default.Press “*2396#” to enter administrator interface.Press “1” to enter system Information interface to check the IP address. 3.2.2. Access the Device Website Open a web browser, and access the corresponding IP address. Enter the default user name and password to login. The default administrator’suser name and password are shown below: User Name: admin Password: admin Figure 3.2.
R27A/V Admin Guide 3.3. Password Modification 3.3.1. Modify the Device Admin Code Admin code is used to enter administrator interface. The default code is 2396. Press “*2396#” to enter administrator interface. Press “2” to enter admin settings interface. Press “2” to enter admin code setting interface to input a 4-digit new admin code, and press“Dial key” to save. 3.3.2. Modify the Device Service Code Service code is used to enter user interface. The default code is 3888.
R27A/V Admin Guide 3.3.3. Modify the Web Password Go to Security - Basic to modify password for webpage. To modify password for“admin” or “user” account. Figure 3.3.3 Modify the web password 3.4. Phone Configuration Figure 3.4.1Language 3.4.1. Language Go to Phone-Time/Lang to select language for webpage. 3.4.2. Time Go to Phone-Time/Langto configure the time related features. Format Setting: To select time format and date format. Type: To select configure the time manually or automatically.
R27A/V Admin Guide 3.4.3. Network 3.4.3.1. DHCP Mode At device side, press “*2396#” to enter administrator interface. Press “3” to enter system setting interface, and press “1” to enter network setting interface. Select DHCP mode, and R27 will access network automatically. In website, go to Network - Basic. R27 uses DHCP mode by default which will get IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server address from DHCP server automatically. 10 Figure 3.4.3.
R27A/V Admin Guide 3.4.3.2. Static IP Mode At device side, press “*2396#” to enter administrator interface. Press “3” to enter system setting interface, and press “1” to enter network setting interface. Selectstatic IP mode, users need to setup IP address, subnet mask, default gatewayand DNS server address. Press “Dial key” when finish each step. In Website, go to Network - Basic. Figure 3.4.3.
R27A/V Admin Guide Starting RTP Port: Determine the minimum port that RTP stream can use. Max RTP Port: Determine the maximum port that RTP stream can use. 3.4.3.4. SNMP Go to Network - Advanced to configure. SNMP:To display and configure SNMP settings. Active: To enable or disable SNMP feature. Port: To configure SNMP server’s port. Trusted IP: To configure allowed SNMP server address. It could be Figure 3.4.3.4SNMP an IP address or any valid URL domain name.
R27A/V Admin Guide 3.4.3.5. VLAN Go to Network - Advanced to configure. VLAN:To display and configure VLAN settings. Active: To enable or disable VLAN feature for designated port. VID: To configure VLAN ID for designated port. Priority: To select VLAN priority for designated port. Figure 3.4.3.5VLAN Note: Please consult administrator for specific VLAN settings in the networking environment. 3.4.3.6. TR069 Go to Network - Advanced to configure. TR069:To display and configure TR069 settings.
R27A/V Admin Guide side devices. URL:To configure URL address for ACS or CPE. User Name: To configure username for ACS or CPE. Password: To configure password for ACS or CPE. Periodic Inform: To enable periodically inform. Periodic Interval: To configure interval for periodic inform. Note:TR-069 is a technical specification entitled CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP).It defines an application layer protocol for remote management of end-user devices. 3.4.4.
R27A/V Admin Guide AccountStatus Enabled: The LCD text will only be shown if the the account is valid. LCD Text Enable: Switch this feature. LCD Text: Display content. 3.4.5. Sound Go to Phone-Voiceto configure volume and upload tone file. Mic Volume:To configure microphone volume. Speaker Volume:To configure speaker volume. Open Door Warning: Disable it, and users will not hear the prompt voice when the door is opened. RingBack Upload: To upload the ring back tone by users themselves.
R27A/V Admin Guide 3.4.6. DND Go to Phone - Call Featureto configure DND feature. DND:DND allows phones to ignore any incoming calls. Return Code when DND: Determine what response code should be sent back to server when there is an incoming call if DND is on. DND On Code: The code is used to turn on DND on server’s side, if configured, door phones will send a SIP message to server to turn on DND on server side if users press DND when DND is off. Figure 3.4.
R27A/V Admin Guide phones first. In the idle interface, press the IP address (like IP address 192.168.1.100, users need to press “192*168*1*100”) and “Dial key”to make a direct IP call. 3.5.2. SIP Call SIP callswhich use SIP numbers to make or receive calls should be supported by SIP server. Users need to register accounts and fill SIP feature parameters before using it. Go to Account - Basic to configure SIP account and SIP server for door phones first. 3.5.2.1.
R27A/V Admin Guide Display Name: To configure name sent to the other call party for displaying. Register Name: To enter extension number which users want and the number is allocated by SIP server. User Name: To enter user name of the extension. Password: To enter password for the extension. 3.5.2.2. SIP Server 1&2 Server IP 1: To enter SIP server’s IP address or URL. Server IP 2: To display and configure secondary SIP server settings.
R27A/V Admin Guide 3.5.2.3. Outbound Proxy Server An outbound proxy server is used to receive all initiating request messages and route them to the designated SIP server. 3.5.2.4. Figure 3.5.2.3Outbound proxy server Transport Type To display and configure transport type for SIP message. UDP: UDP is an unreliable but very efficient transport layer protocol. TCP: Reliable but less-efficient transport layer protocol. TLS: Secured and reliable transport layer protocol.
R27A/V Admin Guide Note:By default, NAT is disabled. In the idle interface, press the a SIP account and “Dial key”to make a SIP call. 3.5.3. Dial Plan This feature allows users to modify selected rules information. Once users dial prefix value, it will call out replace number. Go to Intercom - Basic to configure first. Figure 3.5.
R27A/V Admin Guide Select account for the replace rule. Enter a display name for the prefix value. Input a suitable prefix value.Enter the replace number. Click “Submit” to save. All replace rules will show in the list. Users can edit or delete the existed replace rules. In the idle interface, press the prefix and “Dial key”to make a call. Figure 3.5.3-3Dial plan 3.5.4. Speed Dial Speed dialfeature is used to call out 4 numbers at the same time. Go to Intercom - Basic to configure first.
R27A/V Admin Guide 3.5.5. Auto Answer Go to Account - Advanced to enable auto answer feature for SIP calls. Figure 3.5.5-1 Auto answer for sip calls Go to Phone - Call Feature to enable auto answer feature for direct IP calls. Figure 3.5.5-2 Auto answer for direct IP calls Auto Answer Delay: To configure delay time before an incoming call is automatically answered. Auto Answer Mode: To set video or audio mode for auto answer Figure 3.5.5-3 Auto answer options’ parameters feature.
R27A/V Admin Guide 3.5.7. Multicast Go to Intercom - Multicast to configure. Paging Barge: Choose the multicast number, and the range is from 1 to 10. Paging priority Active: Enable or disable the multicast. Listening Address: Enter IP address which users need to listen. Label: Input the label for each listening address. Figure 3.5.7 Multicast 3.6. Security 3.6.1. Live view Go to Intercom - Live Stream to check the real-time video from R27.
R27A/V Admin Guide 3.6.2. RTSP R27 supports RTSP stream, go to Intercom - RTSPto enable or disable RTSP server. The URL for RTSP stream is: rtsp://IP_address/live/ch00_0. RTSP Stream: To enable RTSP video and select the video codec. R27 supports H.264 video codec by default. H.264 Video Parameters: H.264 is a video stream compression standard. Different from H.263, it provides an approximately identical level of video stream quality but a half bit rate.
R27A/V Admin Guide bitrate of MPEG4. 3.6.3. ONVIF R27 supports ONVIF protocol, which means R27’s camera can be searched by other devices, like NVRwhich supports ONVIF protocol as well. Go to Intercom - ONVIFto configure ONVIFmode, its username and password. Figure 3.6.3 ONVIF Switching ONVIFmode to “Undiscoverable,”and it means users must program ONVIF’s URL manually. The ONVIF’s URL is:http://IP_address:8090/onvif/device_service. 3.7. Access Control 3.7.1.
R27A/V Admin Guide There are three terminals of relay: NO, NC and COM. NO stands for normally open contact. NC stands for normally closed contact. Relay ID:R27 supports three relays. Users can configure them respectively. Relay Type:Default state means NC and COM are normally closed, while Invert state means NC and COM are normally opened. Relay Delay:To configure the duration of opened relay. Over the value, the relay would be closed again.
R27A/V Admin Guide DTMF Option:To select digit of DTMF code, R27 supportmaximum to 4digits’ DTMF code. DTMF&Multiple DTMF:To configureDTMF code for remote unlocking. 3.7.3. Unlock via RFID Cards (Optional) 3.7.3.1. RFID Cards in Device Add/Clean admin card Press “*2396#” to enter administrator interface. Press “2” to enter admin settings interface. Press “2” to enter admin card setting interface. Press “1” to quickly add an admin card. When users see “Please Swipe Admin Card...
R27A/V Admin Guide “Please Swipe Admin Card....,” and place the added admin card which users want to delete in the RFID card area. After the screen shows “An admin card is deleted,” it means deleting successfully. Add/Deleteuser card Users card is used to unlock. Press “*3888#” to enter user interface. Press “2” to enter user card modify interface. Before adding or deleting users card, users need to swipe admin card or enter admin code. Press “1” to add a user card, when users see “Please Swipe IC Card...
R27A/V Admin Guide 3.7.3.2. RFID Cards in Website Go to Intercom-Card settingto manage card access system. Import/Export Card Data R27A supports import or export the card data file, which is convenient for administrator to deal with a large number of cards. The maximum card data file is 200K which is around 500 cards. Note: Please consult administrator for the .xml format RFID cards template file.
R27A/V Admin Guide Note: Remember to set Card Status back to “Normal” after adding cards. 3.7.4. Unlock via Pin Codes 3.7.4.1. Public Pin Codes in Device Press “*3888#” to enter user interface. Press “1” to enter public pinmodify interface. The default public pin code is 33333333. Before users modify public pin code, they need to swipe admin card or enter admin code, and then users can enter 8-digit new public pin code, click “Dial key” to save. 3.7.4.2.
R27A/V Admin Guide Key Value: The public key for the all occupants in a building. 3.7.4.3. Private Pin Codes in Device Press “*3888#” to enter user interface. Press “3” to enter add privatepin interface.Before adding private pin code, users need to swipe admin card or enter admin code. Then enter a 8-digit private pin code, and click “Dial key” to save. 3.7.4.4. Private Pin Codes in Website Go to Intercom - PrivateKey to configure private pin code.
R27A/V Admin Guide template file. Obtain and Add Private Key Enter the “PKey Name” and 3-8 digits “PKey Code”; Select the valid day and time; Choose which door users want to open; Click “Add” to add it into list. Valid private key information will be shown in the list. Administrator could delete private key information or empty all the list. Figure 3.7.4.4-2 Private pin code management 3.7.5. Unlock via HTTP command Users can use a URL to remote unlock the door.
R27A/V Admin Guide http://IP_address/fcgi/do?action=OpenDoor&UserName=&Pas sword=&DoorNum=1. 3.7.6. Unlock via Exit Button Go to Intercom - Input to configure input settings. R27 supports three input triggers “Input A/B/C(DOOR A/B/C).” Input Service:To enable or disable input trigger service. Trigger Option:To choose open circuit trigger or closed circuit trigger.“Low” means that connection between door terminal and GND isclosed, while “High” means the connection is opened. Figure 3.7.
R27A/V Admin Guide 3.9. Reset 3.9.1. Reset in Device Press “*2396#” to enter administrator interface. Press “3” to enter system setting interface, and then press “2” to enter restore default setting interface. After users are sure to make the device reset to factory setting, they can swipe admin card or enter admin code, and then the device will restore. Note: All configurations will be reset after restore. Please backup the data if users need. 3.9.2.
R27A/V Admin Guide 4. AdvancedFeatures 4.1. Phone Configuration 4.1.1. LED Go to Intercom - LED Setting to configure. Users can control three parts’ LED, screen, keypad and card area. Users can also setup the valid time. For example, start time from 18 to 23means the LED will light up from 6pm to 11pm. Figure 4.1.1 LED 4.1.2. IR LED Go to Intercom - Advanced to configure.
R27A/V Admin Guide Photoresistor value relates to light intensity and larger value means that light intensity is smaller. Users can configure the upper and lower bound and when photoresistor value is larger than upper bound, infrared LED will turn on. As contrast, when photoresistor value is smaller than lower bound, infrared LED will turn off and device turns to normal mode. 4.1.3. RFID Card Code Display Related Go to Intercom - Advanced to configure.
R27A/V Admin Guide DialPad Input Number Limit: To limit the input numbers to prevent unnecessary security problems. Figure 4.1.4-2 Dialpad input number limitation 4.2. Intercom 4.2.1. Call Time Related Go to Intercom - Basic to configure. Max Call Time: To configure the max call time. Dial In Time: To configure the max incoming dial time, available when auto answer is disabled. Figure 4.2.1 Call time related Dial Out Time: To configure the max no answer call time. 4.2.2.
R27A/V Admin Guide 4.2.3. Intercom Go to Phone - Call Feature to configure. Intercom:Intercom allows users to establish a call directly with the callee. Active: To enable or disable Intercom feature. Figure 4.2.3 Intercom Intercom Mute: If enabled, once the call established, the callee will be muted. 4.2.4. Return Code When Refuse Go to Phone - Call Feature to configure. Return Code When Refuse: Allows users to assign specific code Figure 4.2.
R27A/V Admin Guide designated SIP account. MinLocalSIPPort:To configure maximum local SIP port for designated SIP account. Caller ID Header:To choose caller ID header format. Provisional Response ACK:100% reliability for all provisional messages, this means it will send ACK every time the phone receives a provisional SIP message from SIP server. Register with user=phone:If enabled, the phone will send user=phone within SIP message. Anonymous Call:If enabled, R27 will block its information when calling out.
R27A/V Admin Guide 4.2.6. Codec Go to Account - Advanced to configure SIP call related codec. Sip Account: To choose which account to configure. Audio Codec: R27 support four audio codecs: PCMA, PCMU, G729, G722. Different audio codecs require different bandwidth, users can enable/disable them according to different network environment.
R27A/V Admin Guide standards. Codec Resolution: R27 support four resolutions, QCIF, CIF, VGA, 4CIF and 720P. Codec Bitrate: To configure bit rates of video stream. Codec Payload: To configure RTP audio video profile. Go to Phone - Call Feature to configure multicast related codec. Figure 4.2.6-2 Multicast related codec 4.2.7. Subscribe Go to Account-Advanced to configure. MWI: Message waiting indicator which is used to indicate whether there is unread new voice message.
R27A/V Admin Guide 4.2.8. DTMF Go to Account - Advanced to configure RTP audio video profile for DTMF and its payload type. Type:Support inband, info, RFC2833 or their combination. How To Notify DTMF: Only available when DTMF type is info. Figure 4.2.8 DTMF DTMF Payload: To configure payload type for DTMF. 4.2.9. Session Timer Go to Account-Advanced to configure. If enabled, the on going call will be disconnected automatically once the session expired unless it’s been refreshed by UAC or UAS. Figure 4.
R27A/V Admin Guide BLFList PickUp Code: To set the BLF pick up code. BLFList BargeIn Code: To set the BLF barge in code. 4.2.11. Encryption Go to Account-Advanced to configure. Figure 4.2.11 Encryption If enabled, voice will be encrypted. 4.2.12. NAT Go to Account - Advanced to display NATrelated settings. UDP Keep Alive message: If enabled, the phone will send UDP keep-alive message periodically to router to keep NAT port alive. Figure 4.2.12 NAT UDP Alive Msg Interval: Keepalive message interval.
R27A/V Admin Guide 4.2.13. User Agent Go to Account - Advanced to configure. One can customize user agent field in the SIP message. If user agent is set to specific value, users can see the information from PCAP. If user agent is not set Figure 4.2.13 User Agent by default, users can see the company name, model number and firmware version from PCAP. 4.3. Access Control 4.3.1. Web Relay R27 can support to connect to web relay. Go to Phone - WebRelay to configure.
R27A/V Admin Guide Web Relay Action: Web relay action is used to trigger the web relay. The action URL is provided by web relay vendor. Web Relay Key: If the DTMF keys are same with the local relay, the web relay will be open with local relay. But if there are different, the web relay is invalid. Web Relay Extension: The webrelay can only receive the DTMF signal from the corresponding extension number. Note: Users can modify username and password in web relay website. Figure 4.3.
R27A/V Admin Guide Wiegand Mode: Input or output. Typically, when users select input, we generally connect the wiegand input device, such as the wiegand card reader. Or R27 can be used as output, it is generally used to connect the third-party access control, and R27 change the card information as wiegand signal, and then transfer to the access control module. 4.4. Security 4.4.1. Anti-alarm Go to Intercom - Advanced to configure. Tamper Alarm: R27 integrates internal gravity sensor for its own security.
R27A/V Admin Guide 4.4.2. Motion R27 supports motion detection, go to Intercom - Motion to configure detection related parameters. Motion Detection: To enable or disable motion detection. Motion Delay: To configure minimum time gap between two snapshots. Motion Detect Time Setting: To configure motion detect time Figure 4.4.2 Motion schedule. 4.4.3. Action R27 supports to send notifications, snapshots via email and ftp transfer method, or calls via sip call method, when trigger specific actions. 4.4.3.
R27A/V Admin Guide Email Notification Sender’s email address: To configure email address of sender. Receiver’s email address: To configure email address of receiver. SMTP server address: To configure SMTP server address of sender. SMTP user name: To configure user namer of SMTP service(usually it is same with sender’s email address). SMTP password: To configure password of SMTP service(usually it is the same with the password of sender’s email). Figure 4.4.3.
R27A/V Admin Guide SIP Notification SIP Call Number: To configure sip call number. SIP Call Name: To configure display name of R27. Figure 4.4.3.1-3 SIP call notification parameters Five specific actions which will be triggered in R27: 4.4.3.2. No Answer Action Go to Intercom - Basic to configure. No Answer Action: For sending the notification to specified email if Figure 4.4.3.2 No answer action the call is not answered. 4.4.3.3. Call Event Go to Intercom - Basic to configure.
R27A/V Admin Guide HTTP URL: If users choose HTTP mode, enter the URL format: http://http server IP address/any information. 4.4.3.4. Input Interface Triggered Action Go to Intercom - Input to configure. Action to execute:To choose which action to execute after triggering. Http URL:To configure URL, if HTTP action is chosen. Action Delay: To configure after how long to execute to send out Figure 4.4.3.4 Input interface triggered action notifications and trigger relay.
R27A/V Admin Guide Http URL: To configure URL, if HTTP action is chosen. SDMC Upload:Upload the capture to the SDMC. 4.4.3.6. Unlock via RFID Card Action Go to Intercom - Card Setting to configure. Action to execute: To choose which action to execute after unlocking via a RFID card. Figure 4.4.3.6 Unlock via RFID card action Http URL: To configure URL, if HTTP action is chosen. 4.5. Upgrade 4.5.1. Web Upgrade Go to Upgrade - Basic to do web upgrade. Upgrade: Choose .
R27A/V Admin Guide 4.5.2. Autop Upgrade Go to Upgrade - Advanced to configure automatically update server’s settings. PNP Plug and Play, once PNP is enabled, the phone will send SIP subscription message to PNP server automatically to get auto provisioning server’s address. Figure 4.5.2-1 PNP By default, this SIP message is sent to multicast address 224.0.1.75(PNP server address by standard). Manual Autop Autop is a centralized and unified upgrade for phones.
R27A/V Admin Guide more easily, it is a typical C/S architecture upgrade mode, which is mainly used by the terminal device or PBX server to initiate an upgrade request. URL:Auto provisioning server address. User Name: Configure if server needs an username to access, otherwise left blank. Password: Configure if server needs a password to access, otherwise left blank. Common AES Key: Used for the phone to decipher common auto provisioning configuration file.
R27A/V Admin Guide This auto provisioning mode is actually self-explanatory. For example, mode“Power on”means the phone will go to do provisioning every time it powers on. Note: Please refer to the related feature guide from forum. 4.5.3. Backup Config File Go to Upgrade - Advanced to backup the config file. Export Autop Template: To export current config file. Others:To export current config file (Encrypted) or import new config file. Figure 4.5.3 Backup config file 4.6. Log 4.6.1.
R27A/V Admin Guide 4.6.2. Door Log Go to Phone - Door Log, users can see a list of door logs which records card information and date. 4.6.3. System Log Go to Upgrade - Advanced to configure system log level and export system log file. System log level: From level 0 to 7.The higher level means the more specific system log is saved to a temporary file. It’s level 3 by Figure 4.6.2 Door log default. Export Log: Click to export temporary system log file to local PC. 4.6.4. PCAP Figure 4.6.
R27A/V Admin Guide Start:To start capturing all the packets file sent or received from phone. Stop: To stop capturing packets.
R27A/V Admin Guide Abbreviations ACS:Auto Configuration Server DNS-SRV:Service record in the Domain Name System Auto:Automatically FTP: File Transfer Protocol AEC:Configurable Acoustic and Line Echo Cancelers GND: Ground ACD:Automatic Call Distribution HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Autop:Automatical Provisioning HTTPS: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure AES:Advanced Encryption Standard IP: Internet Protocol BLF:Busy Lamp Field ID: Identification COM:Common IR: Infrared CPE:Customer Prem
R27A/V Admin Guide PCAP: Packet Capture SIP: Session Initiation Protocol PNP: Plug and Play SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol RFID: Radio Frequency Identification STUN: Session Traversal Utilities for NAT RTP: Real-time Transport Protocol SNMP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol RTSP: Real Time Streaming Protocol SDMC: SIP Devices Management Center MPEG: Moving Picture Experts Group TR069: Technical Report069 MWI: Message Waiting Indicator TCP: Transmission Control Protocol NO: Normal Opene
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