Administering Avaya E129 SIP Deskphone Release 1.0.
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Contents Chapter 1: Introduction............................................................................................................ 8 Purpose.................................................................................................................................. 8 Intended audience................................................................................................................... 8 Document changes since last issue.............................................................
Contents Accounts call settings field descriptions................................................................................... 30 Managing the deskphone settings........................................................................................... 32 Configuring the general settings....................................................................................... 32 General settings field descriptions....................................................................................
Contents Account network settings parameters...................................................................................... 57 Basic SIP settings parameters................................................................................................ 58 Advanced SIP settings parameters......................................................................................... 60 SIP session timer settings parameters....................................................................................
Chapter 1: Introduction Purpose This document provides deskphone administration and maintenance procedures that you can perform through different interfaces. Intended audience This document is for administrators, implementation engineers, and BusinessPartners responsible for deskphone administration and maintenance. Document changes since last issue The following changes have been made to this document since the last issue: • Removed references to UDP and NAT.
Support Document number Title Use this document to: Audience 16–604368 Using Avaya E129 SIP Deskphone See the capabilities of Avaya E129 SIP deskphone and to learn about how various features work. Users and administrators 16–604373 Avaya E129 SIP Deskphone Quick Reference See frequently used tasks. Users and administrators Using Support Go to the Avaya Support website at http://support.avaya.com for the most up-to-date documentation, product notices, and knowledge articles.
Chapter 2: Getting started Administration features You can administer the following features of the deskphone: • SIP settings • Network settings • Phone settings, such as ring tone, time display format, and phone screen contrast • Security settings You can administer the features: • Locally through a deskphone • Remotely through a Web GUI of the respective phone • Centrally through the configuration file January 2016 Administering Avaya E129 SIP Deskphone Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.
Connection ports Connection ports Figure 1: Connection ports at the back of the deskphone Number Port name Description 1 PC A 10/100–Mbps RJ45 port to connect to a personal computer or a mobile computer 2 LAN A 10/100–Mbps RJ45 port to connect to PoE-supported Ethernet 3 Power A 5–V DC port to connect to the power supply 4 Handset An RJ9 port to connect the handset 5 Headset An EHS-suported RJ9 port to connect to a Plantronics headset January 2016 Administering Avaya E129 SIP Deskphone
Getting started Button layout Number Button name Description 1 Softkeys Display screen-specific commands. 2 Phonebook Displays the contacts list. 3 Transfer Transfers the call to the selected number. 4 Mute Mutes and unmutes the microphone. 5 Speaker Activates and deactivates the speakerphone. 6 Volume Increases and decreases the volume. 7 Call Dials the number that you enter.
Button layout Number Button name Description 11 Up, Down, Right, and Left navigation keys Navigates between various menu options. 12 Menu Displays the menu or selects the highlighted option. 13 Message Waiting Indicator Turns red if you get a voice mail. January 2016 You can use the Left navigation key to perform the back function that takes you one level up the menu options. Administering Avaya E129 SIP Deskphone Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.
Chapter 3: Administering through the deskphone You can administer the deskphone locally through the administration options that the deskphone provides. You can administer features such as the SIP account, network settings, and contacts. You might need to enter the password in case you configured the password through the Web GUI or through the configuration file. Note: You can use the keypad to input letters and special symbols. To insert a period, press * multiple times to cycle to the period symbol.
SIP account field descriptions 2. Enter the required values for each SIP parameter. 3. Select Save, and press Menu. Related links Administering through the deskphone on page 14 SIP account field descriptions Name Description SIP Proxy The IP address or the URL of the SIP proxy server. The supported syntax is IP/Host:port. SIP Transport The SIP transport protocol. The options are: • TCP • TLS/TCP Audio The audio codec that the deskphone uses. The options are: • PCMU • PCMA • G.722 • G.723.1 • G.
Administering through the deskphone 3. Select Save. 4. Press the Yes softkey when the deskphone displays the prompt to reboot. Related links Administering through the deskphone on page 14 Upgrade phone field descriptions Name Description Firmware Server The URL or the IP address of the server from where the deskphone downloads the latest firmware. Config Server The URL or the IP address of the server from where the deskphone downloads the configuration file.
Configuring Layer2 QoS settings Configuring Layer2 QoS settings About this task Use the following procedure to set the VLAN parameters. Procedure 1. Press Menu > Config > Layer2 QoS. 2. Enter the required values for each VALN parameter. Related links Administering through the deskphone on page 14 Layer2 QoS field descriptions Name Description 802.1Q/VLAN Tag The VLAN tag for the Layer2 QoS packets. priority value The priority value for the Layer2 QoS packets.
Administering through the deskphone Network field descriptions Name Description IP Setting Specifies the IP mode that the deskphone uses for the IP address. Select from the following options: • DHCP • Static IP • PPPoE Note: Avaya E129 SIP Deskphone does not support PPPoE. PPPoE Settings Avaya E129 SIP Deskphone does not support PPPoE. IP Specifies the IP address of the deskphone when the IP mode is static. Netmask Specifies the subnet mask that the deskphone uses when the IP mode is static.
Chapter 4: Administering through the Web GUI You can administer the deskphone remotely through a Web GUI that Avaya provides with deskphones. You can administer features such as the SIP account, network settings, and contacts. You require a password to gain access to the administrative options available on the Web GUI.
Administering through the Web GUI The system displays the Account Status page of the Web GUI. Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 Managing the account settings Configuring the accounts general settings About this task You must restore the deskphone to the factory default if you are configuring the deskphone for another profile. Procedure 1. Click Accounts > Account 1 > General Settings. The system displays the General Settings page. 2. Enter the required details for each field. 3.
Managing the account settings Name Description Voice Mail UserID Specifies the number of the voice mail server that the deskphone dials to when the user presses the Message button. Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 Configuring the accounts network settings Procedure 1. Click Accounts > Account 1 > Network Settings. The system displays the Network Settings page. 2. Enter the required details for each field. 3. Click Save.
Administering through the Web GUI Name Description Backup IP 2 Specifies the second backup IP address to which the phone sends DNS queries if the first backup IP address fails. Proxy-Require Specifies the SIP extension to notify the SIP server that the phone is behind a NAT or a firewall. Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 Configuring the accounts SIP settings Configuring the basic SIP settings Procedure 1. Click Accounts > Account 1 > SIP Settings > Basic Settings.
Configuring the accounts SIP settings Name Description • Yes: To clear the information If you enabled the auto login feature, the feature takes precedence over any value set in this field. Register Expiration Specifies the frequency in minutes in which the deskphone refreshes registration with the specified registrar. The maximum value that you can assign is 64800. The default value is 60.
Administering through the Web GUI Name Description as the SIP transport. Select from the following options: • No • Yes Note: Avaya E129 SIP Deskphone does not support this parameter. Ensure that you select No. Remove OBP from Route Specifies whether the deskphone notifies the SIP server of being behind a NAT or a firewall. Select from the following options: • No • Yes Support SIP Instance ID Specifies whether the deskphone supports the SIP Instance ID.
Configuring the accounts SIP settings Name Description Remote-Party-ID Header field, and the From Header field in the incoming SIP INVITE . • Disabled: The deskphone displays unavailable instead of the caller ID. • From Header: The deskphone displays the caller ID based on the From Header field in the incoming SIP INVITE. Use Privacy Header Specifies whether the SIP INVITE message includes the Privacy Header field.
Administering through the Web GUI Configuring the SIP session timer settings Procedure 1. Click Accounts > Account 1 > SIP Settings > Session Timer. The system displays the Session Timer page. 2. Enter the required details for each field. 3. Click Save.
Configuring the accounts SIP settings Name Description UAS Specify Refresher Specifies the refresher to select as a callee. You can select from the following options: • UAC: To use caller or proxy server as the refresher. • UAS: To use the phone as the refresher. Force INVITE Specifies whether the phone uses the INVITE method to refresh the session timers. Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 Configuring the SIP security settings Procedure 1.
Administering through the Web GUI Name Description Authenticate Incoming INVITE Specifies whether the phone challenges the incoming INVITE for authentication with SIP 401 Unauthorized response. Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 Configuring the accounts audio settings Procedure 1. Click Accounts > Account 1 > Audio Settings. The system displays the Audio Settings page. 2. Enter the required details for each field. 3. Click Save.
Accounts audio settings field descriptions Name Description Preferred Vocoder - choice 3 Specifies the third preferred vocoders that the phone includes in the same preference order in the SDP message. Preferred Vocoder - choice 4 Specifies the fourth preferred vocoders that the phone includes in the same preference order in the SDP message. Preferred Vocoder - choice 5 Specifies the fifth preferred vocoders that the phone includes in the same preference order in the SDP message.
Administering through the Web GUI Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 Configuring the accounts call settings Procedure 1. Click Accounts > Account 1 > Call Settings. The system displays the Call Settings page. 2. Enter the required details for each field. 3. Click Save. Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 Accounts call settings field descriptions Name Description Early Dial Specifies whether the SIP proxy supports the 484 response.
Accounts call settings field descriptions Name Description For example, {^1900x+ | <=1617>xxxxxxx} that specifies to block any number of leading digits 1900 or add prefix 1617 for any dialed 7 digit numbers. Delayed Call Forward Wait Time Specifies the timeout in seconds before the phone forwards the call on no answer. You can specify any value from 1 to 120.
Administering through the Web GUI Name Description No Key Entry Timeout Specifies the timeoutout in seconds when the phone dials the digits if no key is pressed after the timeout. Use # as Dial Key Specifies whether the # key is used to immediately dial out the input digits. Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 Managing the deskphone settings Configuring the general settings Procedure 1. Click Settings > General Settings. The system displays the General Settings page. 2.
Managing the deskphone settings Configuring the call features settings Procedure 1. Click Settings > Call Features. The system displays the Call Features page. 2. Enter the required details for each field. 3. Click Save. Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 Call features settings field descriptions Name Description Off-hook Auto Dial Specifies the number that the deskphone dials when the deskphone is off-hook.
Administering through the Web GUI Name Description Click-To-Dial Feature Specifies whether to enable the Click-To-Dial feature. Note: Avaya E129 SIP Deskphone does not support this parameter. Blink message LED on ringing Specifies whether the deskphone blinks the Message LED for an incoming call. Call History Flash Writing Specifies the interval in seconds for the deskphone to save the call history to the flash memory. The default value is 300 seconds and 0 implies that the option is disabled.
Managing the deskphone settings Name Description Use the following syntax to specify frequencies and cadence for a ring tone. f1=val,f2=val[,c=on1/off1[-on2/off2[-on3/off3]]]; where • f1 and f2 are frequencies in Hz. • c is cadence on and off in ms. The system supports up to three cadences. For example, f1=440,f2=480,c=200/400; System Ring Tone Specifies frequency and cadence for system ring tone. Dial Tone Specifies frequency and cadence for dial tone.
Administering through the Web GUI Name Description HEADSET Key Mode Specifies the mode for the headset button when a headset is connected to the deskphone. You can select from the following options: • Default mode. In the Default mode: - Pressing Headset when the deskphone is idle puts the deskphone off-hook, and the deskphone starts using the headset for calls. - Pressing Headset when an incoming call comes answers the call through the headset.
Managing the deskphone settings Configuring the LCD display settings Procedure 1. Click Settings > LCD Display. The system displays the LCD Display page. 2. Enter the required details for each field. 3. Click Save. Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 LCD display settings field description Name Description LCD Contrast Specifies the LCD contrast level. You can specify any value in the range of 0 to 20.
Administering through the Web GUI Date and time settings field descriptions Name Description NTP Server Specifies the URL or IP address of the NTP server. The phone can obtain the date and time from the server. Allow DHCP Option 42 to override NTP server Specifies whether the DHCP Option 42 overrides the NTP server. Time Zone Specifies the time zone based on which the phone displays the date and time.
Managing the network settings The system displays the XML Applications page. 2. Enter the required details for each field. 3. Click Save. Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 XML applications field descriptions Name Description Idle Screen XML Download Specifies whether to download the idle screen XML through HTTP, HTTPS, or TFTP. Download Screen XML at Boot-up Specifies whether the deskphone downloads the idle screen XML at the time of starting up.
Administering through the Web GUI Network basic settings field descriptions Name Description Internet Protocol Specifies Internet Protocol that the deskphone uses. Select from the following options: • Prefer IPv4 • Prefer IPv6 Note: Avaya E129 SIP Deskphone does not support IPv6. IPv4 Address Specifies the method for the deskphone to get the IPv4 address if you selected Prefer IPv4 in the Internet Protocol field.
Managing the network settings Name Description DNS Server 1 Specifies the first DNS server. DNS Server 2 Specifies the second DNS server. Preferred DNS Server Specifies the preferred DNS server. Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 Configuring the network advanced settings Procedure 1. Click Network > Advanced Settings. The system displays the Advanced Settings page. 2. Enter the required details for each field. 3. Click Save.
Administering through the Web GUI Name Description PC port mode Specifies the PC port mode. If you select Mirrored, the traffic in the LAN port goes through the personal computer port and the system can capture packets if you connect the computer to the PC port. Enable LLDP Specifies whether to enable the LLDP service. LLDP-MED is supported only for VLAN priority and Tag value. If Avaya-proprietary LLDP is not supported, use DHCP to receive file server or SIP server address parameters.
Maintaining the deskphone Name Description The default password is admin. You must change the default password. Confirm Password Specifies the administrator password for confirmation. Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 Configuring the upgrade and provisioning settings About this task Use the following procedure to upgrade the firmware of the deskphone. During the upgrade, if the deskphone receives a call, the deskphone starts ringing.
Administering through the Web GUI Name Description • Always Skip the Firmware Check: The deskphone does not check for a new firmware. XML Config File Password Specifies the password that the deskphone uses to decrypt the encrypted XML configuration file. HTTP/HTTPS User Name Specifies the user name to login to the HTTP and HTTPS server. HTTP/HTTPS Password Specifies the password to login to the HTTP and HTTPS server. Upgrade via Specifies the firmware upgrade method.
Maintaining the deskphone Name Description Note: You must use the configuration file to enter the SIP server list as the DHCP Option 120 has certain limitations. Automatic Upgrade Specifies whether the deskphone checks and installs a new firmware. The options are: • No: The deskphone does not check for a new firmware. • Yes, check for upgrade every x minute(s): The deskphone checks for a new firmware after every x minutes.
Administering through the Web GUI The system displays the Syslog page. 2. Enter the required details for each field. 3. Click Save. Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 Syslog settings field descriptions Name Description Syslog Server Specifies the URL or IP address of the syslog server. Syslog Level Specifies the level of syslog logging. Send SIP Log Specifies whether the system includes the SIP log in the syslog messages.
Maintaining the deskphone Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 Configuring the TR-069 settings About this task Note: Avaya E129 SIP Deskphone does not support TR-069 settings. Procedure 1. Click Maintenance > TR-069. The system displays the TR–069 page. 2. Enter the required details for each field. 3. Click Save. Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 Configuring the security settings Procedure 1. Click Maintenance > Security.
Administering through the Web GUI Name Description • Basic settings only: Hides the Config menu option on the deskphone. • Constraint Mode: Hides the Config, Factory Functions, and Network Config menu options on the deskphone. Enable STAR Key Keypad Locking Specifies whether holding the star (*) key for 4 seconds locks the keypad. Password to Lock/Unlock Specifies the password to lock and unlock the keypad.
Managing the phone book Updating contact details Procedure 1. Click Phonebook > Contacts. The system displays the Contacts page. 2. Click Edit Contact for the respective contact that you want to update. The system displays the Edit Contact dialog box. 3. Change the details of the required fields. 4. Click Save. Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 Deleting a contact Procedure 1. Click Phonebook > Contacts. The system displays the Contacts page. 2.
Administering through the Web GUI Related links Administering through the Web GUI on page 19 XML phone book The Avaya E129 SIP Deskphone supports an XML-based phone book that you can store and maintain on a Web server. You can also download the XML phone book on the deskphone and upload it on the Web server. You can use the Web GUI to download and upload the phone book. You can also set up a centralized directory server with which the phones can synchronize periodically.
Managing the phone book element Object Position Mandatory Type Description Contact Element Yes LastName Child element Either FirstName or the LastName element is present String The last name of the contact. FirstName Child element Either FirstName or the LastName element is present String The first name of the contact. Phone Child element Yes - The phone number and the account index. Groups Child element No - The group ID of the contact.
Administering through the Web GUI Smith Alan 8001 1 1 Lee Lily 6000 2 2 Related links XML phone book on page 50 Configuring
Managing the phone book Name Description • Enabled, use HTTPS Phonebook XML Server Path Specifies the server path, IP address or URL, to download the XML phone book XML. You can enter up to 256 characters. Use one of the following syntax to provide the server path: • IP_address[:port]/dir • Hostname[:port]/dir For example, 192.168.40.10/XMLphone bookdir service.mycompany.
Administering through the Web GUI Name Description Phonebook Key Function Specifies the Phonebook key behavior. Select one of the following options: • Default • LDAP Search • Local Phonebook • Local Group Related links XML phone book on page 50 Configuring the LDAP settings Procedure 1. Click Phonebook > LDAP. The system displays theLDAP page. 2. Enter the required details for each field. 3. Click Save.
Managing the phone book Name Description LDAP Number Filter Specifies the filter that the phone uses for number lookups. For example, (|(telephoneNumber=%) (Mobile=%) returns all records which has the telephone number field or mobile field starting with the prefix that you enter. LDAP Name Filter Specifies the filter that the phone uses for name lookups. For example, (|(cn=%)(sn=%)) returns all records which has the cn field or sn field starting with the prefix that you enter.
Chapter 5: Administering through the configuration file You can administer the deskphone centrally through the configuration file that Avaya provides with E129 deskphones. The configuration file resides on the configuration server and is a binary or an XML file that contains configuration parameters. Each parameter corresponds to a feature that you configure through the Web interface. To configure a feature, you can assign the required value to the parameter of that feature.
Account general settings parameters Ring tone parameters on page 83 Audio control parameters on page 84 LCD display parameter on page 85 Date and time parameters on page 85 XML applications settings parameters on page 87 Configuring speed dial on page 88 Sample configuration file on page 88 Account general settings parameters Parameter Default value Description P271 1 Specifies whether to keep the account active.
Administering through the configuration file Parameter Default value Description P2308 Specifies the primary IP. The maximum length of the parameter is 15 characters. P2309 Specifies the first backup IP. P2310 Specifies the second backup IP. P197 Specifies a SIP extension to enbale firewall penetration. The maximum length of the parameter is 64 characters.
Basic SIP settings parameters Parameter Default value Description • 200 P250 400 Specifies the SIP T2 interval. Assign one of the following values to this parameter: • 200 • 400 • 800 P130 0 Specifies the SIP transport protocol. Assign one of the following values to this parameter: • 1: TCP • 2: TLS/TCP P2329 1 Specifies the SIP URI scheme when TLS is used.
Administering through the configuration file Parameter Default value Description P272 0 Specifies whether to enable 100rel. Assign one of the following values to this parameter: • 0: No • 1: Yes P2324 0 Specifies whether to display caller ID. Assign one of the following values to this parameter: • 0: Auto • 1: Disabled • 2: From Header P2338 0 Specifies whether to use privacy header.
SIP session timer settings parameters Parameter Default value Description • 2: Yes P2340 0 Specify whether to publish to Call Center. Assign one of the following values to this parameter: • 0: Default • 1: No • 2: Yes P2325 0 Specify whether to enable feature key synchronization. Assign one of the following values to this parameter: • 0: Disabled • 1: Enabled P2313 15 Specify line-seize timeout in seconds. You can assign any value in the range of 15 to 60. P134 Specify the eventlist BLF URI.
Administering through the configuration file P261 90 Specify the minimum session expiration time in seconds. This value must be lower than or equal to the value you assign to the P260 parameter. You can assign any value in the range of 90 to 64800. P262 0 Specify whether to enable caller request timer. You can assign one of the following values to this parameter: • 0: No • 1: Yes P263 0 Specify whether to enable callee request timer.
SIP security settings parameters SIP security settings parameters Parameter Default value Description P2311 0 Specify whether to check the domain certificates. Assign one of the following values to this parameter: • 0: No • 1: Yes. The deskphone checks the domain certificate as defined in RFC5922. P2306 0 Specifies whether to validate incoming messages.
Administering through the configuration file Parameter Default value Description P2302 1 Specifies whether to send DTMF through RTP. Assign one of the following values: • 0: No • 1: Yes P2303 0 Specifies whether to send DTMF through SIP INFO. Assign one of the following values: • 0: No • 1: Yes P79 101 Specifies the DTMF payload type. Assign value in the range of 96 to 127. P57 0 Specifies the preferred vocoder. Assign any of the following values: • 0: PCMU • 2: G.726–32 • 4: G.723.
Audio settings parameters Parameter Default value Description P60 18 Specifies the fourth preferred vocoder. Assign any of the following values: • 0: PCMU • 2: G.726–32 • 4: G.723.1 • 8: PCMA • 9: G.722 • 18: G.729A/B • 98: iLBC P61 9 Specifies the fifth preferred vocoder. Assign any of the following values: • 0: PCMU • 2: G.726–32 • 4: G.723.1 • 8: PCMA • 9: G.722 • 18: G.729A/B • 98: iLBC P62 98 Specifies the sixth preferred vocoder. Assign any of the following values: • 0: PCMU • 2: G.
Administering through the configuration file Parameter Default value Description P2348 0 Specifies whether to use the first matching vocoder in 200OK SDP. Assign any of the following values: • 0: No • 1: Yes P183 0 Specifies whether to enable SRTP mode. Assign one of the following values: • 0: Disabled • 1: Enabled but not forced • 2: Enabled and forced • 3: Optional P291 0 Specifies whether to supports symmetric RTP.
Call settings parameters Parameter Default value Description P133 1 Specifies the jitter buffer type. Assign any of the following values: • 0: Fixed • 1: Adaptive P132 2 Specifies the jitter buffer length.
Administering through the configuration file Parameter Default value Description For example, {^1900x+ | <=1617>xxxxxxx} that specifies to block any number of leading digits 1900 or add prefix 1617 for any dialed 7 digit numbers. P139 20 Specifies the timeout in seconds before the phone forwards the call on no answer. Specify any value from 1 to 120.
Call settings parameters Parameter Default value P1490 Description Specifies the second matching rule. You can specify the matching rules through: • A specific caller ID number, such as 8321123. • A defined pattern with certain length using x and + to specify a caller Id, where x is any digit from 0 to 9. For example, [345]xx specify a 3–digit number with the leading digit as 3, 4, or 5. • An Alert Info text, such as priority.
Administering through the configuration file Parameter Default value Description P129 0 Specifies whether the phone rejects the anonymous calls. Assign any of the following values: • 0: No • 1: Yes P90 0 Specifies whether the phone automatically turns on the speaker phone to answer incoming calls after a short reminding beep.
Basic network settings parameters Basic network settings parameters Parameter Default value Description P1415 0 Specifies Internet Protocol that the deskphone uses. Assign any of the following values: • 0: IPv4 • 1: IPv6 P8 0 Specifies the method for the phone to obtain the IPv4 address. Assign any of the following values: • 0: DHCP. You must also specify the parameters P146 and P148. • 1: Static.
Administering through the configuration file Parameter Default value Description P17 Specifies the first octet of the default gateway. Assign any value in the range of 0 to 255. P18 Specifies the second octet of the default gateway. Assign any value in the range of 0 to 255. P19 Specifies the third octet of the default gateway. Assign any value in the range of 0 to 255. P20 Specifies the fourth octet of the default gateway. Assign any value in the range of 0 to 255.
Advanced network settings parameters Parameter Default value P1426 Description Specifies the IPv6 address type. Assign any of the following values: • 0: Full static. You must also specify the parameters P1420 and P1421. • 1: Prefix static. You must also specify the parameter P1422 P1420 Specifies the static IPv6 address. P1421 Specifies the IPv6 prefix length. P1422 Specifies the IPv6 prefix.
Administering through the configuration file Parameter Default value Description If you assign the value 2, the traffic in the LAN port goes through the personal computer port and the system can capture packets if you connect the computer to the PC port. P1684 1 Specifies whether to enable the LLDP service. Assign any of the following values. • 0: Disabled • 1: Enabled LLDP-MED is supported only for VLAN priority and Tag value.
Deskphone upgrading and provisioning parameters Parameter Default value Description P1359 Specifies the password that the deskphone uses to decrypt the encrypted XML configuration file. P1360 Specifies the user name to login to the HTTP and HTTPS server. P1361 Specifies the password to login to the HTTP and HTTPS server. P212 1 Specifies the firmware upgrade method.
Administering through the configuration file Parameter Default value Description P194 0 Specifies whether the deskphone checks and installs a new firmware. Assign any of the following values: • 0: No • 1: Yes P193 10080 Specifies time in minutes when the deskphone checks the HTTP/TFTP server for a firmware upgrade or configuration file changes. You can assign any value in the range of 60 to 86400.
Language parameters Parameter Default value Description P1438 1 Specifies whether the phone autorecovers when it does not run normally. Assign any of the following values: • 0: No • 1: Yes Related links Administering through the configuration file on page 56 Language parameters Parameter Description Description P1362 auto Specifies the display language on the phone.
Administering through the configuration file Parameter Description P399 Description Specifies the language file postfix for the language that the phone downwloads. Related links Administering through the configuration file on page 56 Security settings parameters Parameter Default value Description P1357 0 Specifies the access control for keypad Menu settings. Assign any of the following values: • 0: Unrestricted. Displays all menu options on the deskphone. • 1: Basic settings only.
XML phone book configuration parameters XML phone book configuration parameters Parameter Default value Description P330 0 Specifies whether to enable the XML phone book download. Select one of the following options: • 0: Disabled • 1: Enabled, HTTP • 2: Enabled, TFTP • 3: Enabled, HTTPS P331 Specifies the server path, IP address or URL, to download the XML phone book XML. You can enter up to 256 characters.
Administering through the configuration file Related links Administering through the configuration file on page 56 LDAP settings parameter Parameter Default value P8020 P8021 Description Specifies the IP address or DNS name of the LDAP server. 389 Specifies the port of the LDAP server. Assign any value in the range of 1 to 65535. P8022 Specifies the LDAP search base. The search base is location in the directory from where the search begins. For example, dc=grandstream, dc=com.
General settings parameters Parameter Default value Description P8035 0 Specifies whether to enable number searching at the time of dialing and receiving calls. Assign any of the following values: • 0: No • 1: Yes P8036 0 Specifies the space-separated display name for the attributes that an LDAP search looks up for incoming and outgoing calls.
Administering through the configuration file Call features settings parameters Parameter Default value P71 Description Specifies the number that the deskphone dials when the deskphone is offhook. P1485 30 Specifies the time in seconds after which the deskphone goes on-hook after being off-hook. You can specify any value in the range of 10 to 60. P91 0 Specifies whether to disable the call waiting feature.
Ring tone parameters Parameter Default value Description P1561 0 Specifies whether to enable the Click-To-Dial feature. Assign any of the following values: • 0: No • 1: Yes P1696 0 Specifies whether the deskphone blinks the Message LED for an incoming call. Assign any of the following values: • 0: No • 1: Yes P1433 300 Specifies the interval in seconds for the deskphone to save the call history to the flash memory. 0 implies that the option is disabled.
Administering through the configuration file Parameter Default value Decsription P347 Null Specifies frequency and cadence for ring back tone. Use the syntax as specified in the parameter P345. P1555 Null Specifies frequency and cadence for call waiting tone gain. Use the syntax as specified in the parameter P345. P348 Null Specifies frequency and cadence for busy tone. Use the syntax as specified in the parameter P345. P349 Null Specifies frequency and cadence for reorder tone.
LCD display parameter Parameter Default value P1464 Description • 2: +6 decibel Specifies the transmission gain of the handset. Assign any of the following values: • 0: 0 decibel • 1: –6 decibel • 2: +6 decibel Related links Administering through the configuration file on page 56 LCD display parameter Parameter Default value Description P1329 10 Specifies the LCD contrast level. Specify any value in the range of 0 to 20.
Administering through the configuration file Parameter Default value Description P143 1 Specifies whether DHCP Option 2 overrides the time zone settings. Assign any one of the following values: • 0: No • 1: Yes. Overrides the Time Zone setting if available. P246 Specifies the user-defined time zone. Use the following syntax to define the time zone: std offset dst [offset], start [/time], end [/time] The default is set to MTZ+6MDT +5,M4.1.0,M11.1.
XML applications settings parameters Parameter Default value P122 Description • 4: MMMM dd, dddd Specifies the time display format on the LCD. Assign any of the following values: • 0: 12 hour format • 1: 24 hour format Related links Administering through the configuration file on page 56 XML applications settings parameters Parameter Default value Description P340 0 Specifies whether to download the idle screen XML through HTTP, HTTPS, or TFTP.
Administering through the configuration file Related links Administering through the configuration file on page 56 Configuring speed dial About this task Speed dial enables you to provide a one-touch direct dial softkey on the idle screen by modifying the Idle Screen XML file. Before you begin Ensure that you have the access to the Idle Screen XML file.
Sample configuration file # Account 1 ## #################################################################### #----------------------------------------# Account 1/General Settings #----------------------------------------# Account Active. 0 - No, 1 - Yes.
Administering through the configuration file # Number: 0, 1, 2, 3 # Mandatory P340 = 0 # Download Screen XML At Boot-up. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0 # Number: 0, 1 # Mandatory P1349 = 0 # Use Custom File Name. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0 # Number: 0, 1 # Mandatory P1343 = 0 # Disable Conference. 0 - No, 1 - Yes.
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Index A Account network settings ............................................................21 account general setting parameters .................................... 57 account network settings parameters .................................. 57 Accounts general settings ............................................................ 20 administration through configuration file .............................................. 56 through deskphone .......................................................
Index field descriptions (continued) SIP session timer ..........................................................26 syslog ........................................................................... 46 upgrading and provisioning .......................................... 43 Web access passwords ................................................42 XML Applications ..........................................................39 field descriptionsSIP account ...............................................