Operating instructions funkwerk IP 50 English
Declaration of conformity and CE mark This device meets the requirements of the following EC directive R&TTE 1999/5/EG: »Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity«. You can also request this EC declaration of conformity at the following Internet URL: http://www.funkwerk-ec.com.
Table of contents Table of contents Telephone description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Safety notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 User interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Keypad features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of contents Other features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Automatic Configuration Setup (Auto Config) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 System Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Save Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Telephone description Telephone description IP is the abbreviation for Internet Protocol. An IP phone is a telephone transporting voice by grouping data package of IP protocol. An IP phone transports voice message over data communication network at extremely low price but of excellent sound quality just like ordinary fixed telephone lines do. With our »funkwerk IP 50« Internet phone, you’re going to save dramatically on internetional calls.
User interface User interface 1 3 2 5 4 IP FWD DND Call in Phone book Call out 2 Menue 1 ABC DEF 4 5 6 OK M1 3 Conf.
Keypad features Keypad features The assignments for the keypad for entering letters, digits and special characters are as follows: Button 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 * # 1 Number of actuations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 - , ! ? 2 a b c A B C 3 d e f D E F 4 g h i G H I 5 j k l J K L 6 m n o M N O 7 p q r s P Q 8 t u v T U V 9 w x y z W X 0 Space * . : @ 8 9 R S Y Z Dial initiation Several special characters are assigned to the button »1«.
Connecting the IP phone Connecting the IP phone Connecting the handset cord Connecting the handset to theinsert base handset cord into handset jack at the left side of the base. : 2 1 Telephone rear view the telephone withthe InternetPlug the RJ-45 Ethernet cable into the Ethernet jack named »WAN« of the phone. Plug the other end of the cable into an appropriate LAN or DSL/Cable router port or a HUB. connecting: Connect IP phone to a computer if necessary.
Installing the IP Phone Installing the IP Phone Before installing your IP phone, it is useful to know what kind of IP addressing your LAN or router is using. Most networks, including the Internet, use identification codes IP (Internet Protocol) addresses to identify and locate the devices that share their services. DHCP-addressing • With this system, your LAN or router automatically assigns all the required IP parameters to any device connected to it when the device logs on.
Configuring the telephone using the keypad Configuring the telephone using the keypad Features Telephone directory Search: EINR50 = Search Phone Book. Adding an entry: Add new phone number to phone book Speed dial: Add speed dial phone number to speed dial list. Delete all: Deleting all numbers stored in the phone book. Call history Incoming calls: Displaying all inbound calls. Dialed numbers: Displaying all stored numbers. Deleting data records / deleting call history.
Features Time: Setting the time for an appointment. It is in 24 hours format. Date/Time setting Date & Time: Set the IP Phone Date and Time. SNTP setting SNTP: Enable / Disable SNTP. Primary SNTP-server: Set Primary SNTP server IP address. Secondary SNTP server: Set Secondary SNTP server IP address. Time zone: Set Time zone. Synchronisation time: Set adjustment time period. Volume & Gain Handset volume: Set Handset volume from 0...15 (max.).
Features VLAN Activate VID: Select VID Priority (VID 2-4094). CFI: Canonical Format Indicator(0...1). Status: Show WAN and LAN IP addresses.
Features G.729 G.726-16 G.726-24 G.726-32 G.726-40 VAD: To Enable/Disable the Voice Active Detection function. RTP setting Outband DTMF Duplicate RTP No duplicate. One duplicate. Two duplicate. RPort Setting RPort Enabled/Disabled. Hold by RFC: Enable/ disable the hold feature (RCF:3261). Status First Realm: First SIP server register status. Second Realm: Second SIP server register status. Dritter Realm: Third realm register status.
Features Default setting System Authentication: In order to set the SIP using the keypad you need to input the password first. Default is »24234880«.
Operation Operation Symbols Symbol Reference b g a l t 1x9 *# R r T N O M S This symbol prompts you to lift up the handset of your telephone. This symbol indicates the call status. You have lifted the handset of your telephone. This symbol prompts you to replace the handset of your phone in the carriage, or the telephone is idle. This symbol indicates some kind of signaling activity at your terminal, for example, that your phone is ringing. This symbol prompts you to dial a number.
Operation Telephone display Telephone display when not enrolled. a When the telephone is idle (not yet enrolled) the display shows the following: Date (MM-TT) and time (hh:mm) in the upper line, as for example 01.12 8:26 a.m. »No service« signifies that none of the performance features such as call transfer or »Do not disturb« has been activated. The green LED will be lit after enrolling the telephone with a SIP-provider or with a pabx.
Operation Simple Log-in of a »funkwerk IP 50« to a PABX. Enroll your telephone at the pabx and specify a number for the SIP-phone (e.g. 13); save the changes made. If required enter all other information according to the pabx description. Connect the pabx and the »funkwerk IP 50« through Ethernet. Connect the power supply for the »funkwerk IP 50«. Begin as follows: a The handset remains on hook. M Press the »Menu« button. t Select the function 411. Es wird »*DHCP Client« angezeigt.
Operation Telephony When subscribers are put on hold they hear waiting music, depending on the provider. Note! When you press any of the numerical buttons, the phone will start dialing, even with the handset on hook or hands-free mode switched off. The following procedures often begin with »Lift up handset« and end with »Replace handset«. Activating or deactivating the hands-free mode has exactly the same effect.
Operation Accepting a waiting call (room inquiry with waiting caller) R g g You are conducting a call. Press the System-parked inquiry but- You will be connected with the waiting party. Your first call is A second party calls you. You hear the call put on hold (see »Inquiry call«). For further procedures refer ton»Hold«. waiting signal. also to »Broker’s call« or »Three-party conference call«. You hear the dial tone from the earpiece.
Settings Settings Temporary handset volume setting (Volume) The telephone is idle, or you wish to change the handset or speaker volume during an ongoing call. <> Use the arrow keys to adjust the handset or speaker volume. The display shows volume control values from »Volume= 0« tos »Volume= 15«. 12-01 08:26 Volume= 10 Viewing the IP address c IP Press the »IP« function button. The display then shows the IP address currently assigned to your phone. 12-01 08:26 192.168.001.
Configuration using the telephone Configuration using the telephone Configuration at the phone is performed using corresponding menus that can be selected with the arrow keys after pressing »Menu«. Each entry is numbered. After pressing »Menu« you can also reach the required menu by pressing the corresponding number for a specific menu. Example: Pressing »Menu«, key »3«, key »1« will move you to the menu for call forwarding (»1.All Forward«.
Configuration using the telephone <> O O 1. Search 2.Add entry Select »1.Search«. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. The display shows the number of telephone directory entries (in this example: 4 entries). Enter the first letter of the name of the party you wish to talk to. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. Search [ 4] Activate speed dial Begin as follows: M <> »Menu« button 1.Phone book a <> O t ccc M1 M2 M3 1x0 O 3.Speed dial 4.Erase all Select »3.Speed dial«.
Configuration using the telephone Call history Begin as follows: M <> »Menu« button 2.Call history a O Displaying the call history <> For the caller list select »1.Incoming calls«. For the dialed numbers list select »2.Dialed numbers«. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. 1.Incoming calls 2.Dialed numbers Select »1.Incoming calls«. . Confirm your entry using the »OK« button>«. In the first example you will see: < 1> =first caller. 12-01= Date 1. December. 03:23= 3.23 a.m.
Configuration using the telephone <> O <> For the caller list select »3.Erase record«. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. 2.Dialed numbers 3.Erase record Select »1*All« if you wish to remove all entries from the list. Or select »2.Incomming« to remove the callers from the list. Or select »3.Dialed« to remove all outgoing calls from the list. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. 2.Incomming 3.
Configuration using the telephone <> O <> O t O Select either »1.Allways« for permanent Idle, or »2.By Period» to define a time period in which no acoustic signals will be issued at your phone. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. 1.Allways 2.By Period If you have selected »3.By Period«, under »4.Period Time« you can set the time at which no acoustic signal is to be issued by your phone. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. 2.By Period 3.
Configuration using the telephone Begin as follows: a M <> »Menu« button 3.Phone setting O <> O <> 4.Date/Time sett O 1.Date & Time To enter the time, move the arrow (cursor) to the proper position and input the correct digits. If your SNTP server is still configured you will be requested to de-activate it. M When you see this message strike the key »Menu« and select »2.SNTP setting«. SNTP must be disabled first ! <> Select »1.SNTP«. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button>«. 1.SNTP 2.
Configuration using the telephone SNTP Server IP: time.windows.com Enter the IP address for the SNTP-server. t Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. <> If required, you can then select a second time server; enter the address as described above. 2.Primary SNTP 3.Secondary SNTP Time Zone Here, enter the time difference between the standard time »Greenwich (Mean) Time« and your own location. For Central Europe the time zone needs to be set to + one hour (1).
Configuration using the telephone Handset Volume Setting Begin as follows: a <> M <> O M <> »Menu« button 3.Phone setting O <> O 5.Volume & Gain 1.Handset volume 2.Speaker volume Select »1.Handset volume«. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. Handset volume: 1 (15=Max) You can set the volume in 15 steps. Select the desired value. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button>«. Speaker volume Begin as follows: a <> O <> M <> »Menu« button 3.Phone setting O <> O 5.Volume & Gain 1.
Configuration using the telephone Begin as follows: a <> O <> O M <> Menu button 3.Phone setting O <> O 5.Volume & Gain 3.Handset gain 4.speaker gain Select »4.Speaker gain«. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. 15 levels (steps) are provided for the amplification setting. Select the desired value. Speaker gain: 8 (15=Max) Confirm your entry using the »OK« button>«. Ringer setting Use this setting to define the ringing melody you wish to use and its volume.
Configuration using the telephone <> O The time between dialing can be set in steps of 3...9 seconds. Select the desired value. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. Auto dial: 3 (3-9 seconds) Network Remember that some settings may not be effective until the phone is restarted. Your phone is equipped with two Ethernet ports: LAN and WAN. The WAN port is linked to the router or modem. The LAN port represents a dedicated network and must be configured as such.
Configuration using the telephone <> O 1.IP Adress 2.Subnet mask Select »2.Subnet mask«. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. t Enter the subnet address of your network (in this example 255.255.255.0) O Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. <> O Subnet mask: 255.255.255.000 2.Subnet mask 3.Defaul Gateway Select »3.Defaul Gateway«. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. t Enter the gateway address of your network (in this example: 255.255.255.
Configuration using the telephone (DNS Settings The DNS, or Domain Name System entry is a service on the Internet that can provide a fixed host name for a dynamic IP address. This services allows a PC to be addressed using an invariable domain name. Begin as follows: a <> O M <> »Menu« button 4.Network O <> O 3.DNS Select »1.Primary DNS« for the preferred DNS. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. 1.Primary DNS 2.Secondary DNS t Enter the IP-address. O Primary DNS: 168.095.192.
Configuration using the telephone <> O t O Select »2.VID« in order to set up priority. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. 2.VID 3.Priority Here, enter the value specified by your provider. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. Priority (0-7): 0 CFI The Canonical Format Indicator is always set to zero by Ethernet Switches. CFI is used to ensure the compatibility of Ethernet and Token Ring networks.
Configuration using the telephone Entering provider data. Your phone can utilize services from three different providers. Three function keys (L1....L3) are provided for this on the telephone. You can permanently select a provider using these function keys. Enter the data for each provider under »First realm«, »Second realm« and »Third realm«. Begin as follows: a M <> »Menu« button 5.SIP setting O The »First realm« is set when the phone is restarted. <> O <> O <> O <> O <> O Select »1.
Configuration using the telephone Port settings (RTP setting) RTP = Real-Time Transport – a network protocol for transmitting continuous data (streams). Under »Port Setting« you can specify the SIP and the RTP port numbers. Providers can use different SIP/RTP port settings; ask your provider about this so that you can enter the correct port number. Begin as follows: M <> »Menu« button 5.SIP setting a <> O O <> O 3.RTP setting 1.Outband DTMF 2.
Configuration using the telephone Selecting the configuration data server Begin as follows: a <> O M <> »Menu« button 7.Administrator O <> O 1.Auto config Select »1.Auto config« to specify the server on which the configuration data are stored. 1.Auto config 2.Upgrade System Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. <> O <> Select »1.Config mode« to activate the server. The following servers are available: »1.Disable« (deactivating server access) »2.TFTP« »3.FTP« »4.
Configuration using the telephone <> O Select »4.Reset Time« to have the upgrade done at the time specified in the Web configurator. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. 4.Reset Time 1.Upgrate Now <> O Select whether you wish to continue »Yes« or whether you wish to quit the upgrade »No«. Confirm your entry using the »OK« button. 1.
Configuring the phone using the Web browser Configuring the phone using the Web browser You phone is also equipped with an integrated Web interface that you can use to configure the phone. First, enter the IP address at the Web site. Example: http://192.168.1.100. This IP address is obtained automatically from the connected PC via DHCP. You can view the IP address when you press the »IP« key on your phone. Login Enter the User Name and Password in the empty text boxes provided for that purpose.
Telephone system data Phone Book, Speed Dial (Speed Dial Settings) Phone Book/ Use the menu item »Phone Book« to configure the phone book. You can add, change or delete speed dial numbers in the speed dial list ( »Speed Dial Phone List«). Phone book entries You can add new phone book entries using »Add New Phone«. • Under »Position« you may choose one out of 140 speed dial destinations (000...139). Use »Name« to enter a name for the entry.
Telephone Settings (Phone Setting) Speed dial(Speed Dial Phone List) Use the menu option »Speed Dial Phone List« in order to configure the speed dial feature. You can add, change or delete speed dial numbers in the speed dial list ( »Speed Dial Phone List«). Entering a Speed Dial Destination Under »Add New Phone« you can enter a new speed dial destination. • Under »Position« you may choose one out of 10 speed dial destinations (0...9). The digits 0 through 9 each represent • • • • a subscriber number.
Telephone Settings (Phone Setting) On the page »Forward Setting« you can select the forwarding mode, then enter the destination URL (phone number, phone number in URL format or IP address) to which incoming calls should be forwarded, as well as a name. The following call forwarding options are available: Unconditional Call Forwarding (All Forward): Call Forward on Busy (Busy Forward): All incoming calls will be forwarded to the specified phone number, URL or IP address.
Volume Setting Time Zone (Time Zone) • Here, enter the time difference between the standard time »Greenwich (Mean) Time« and your own location. For Central Europe the time zone needs to be set to + one hour (+ 01:00). Please note that Daylight Saving Time may be in force when setting the time zone. Synchronization Time (Sync. Time) • Here, enter the time (»Sync. Time«) after which a new time synchronization attempt is to be made. • Confirm your entries by clicking the »Submit« button.
Melody Setting Melody Setting You can choose between 4 different ringing melodies. . Confirm your entries using the »Submit« button. Block Settings (Do Not Disturb) On this page you can set up the »Blocking« feature. Select whether calls are not to be signaled at any time, or only for a defined period at this phone (»DND Always « set to »On«), or whether the phone is to be set to »Idle« for a defined period (»DNDPeriod«).
Dial Plan feature Dial Plan feature You phone can complete and dial numbers automatically when the first few numbers that you dial match the programmed ”Replacement rules”. When you have made your settings click the button »Submit« to confirm them. Description of Symbols x 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 + or • Drop Prefix: When set to »No«, the number present in the front field is placed in front of the phone number, as defined by the replacement rule.
Call waiting setting Replace rule 2: The digit sequences 002, 003, 004, 005, 007 and 009 are replaced by the digit string 006. In the example shown here, the number »006+xxxxx…« is dialed. Replace rule 3: If 12 is input as the first digit string, the digit string »009« will be placed in front of it for dialing. The number that will then be dialed is »009+12+xxxxx…«. Replace rule 4: • After inputting the digit 5 and three other digits, 007 will be placed in front of the number.
Automatic dialing (Hot Line Setting) Automatic dialing (Hot Line Setting) When you lift the handset the number you have configured is dialed automatically. Programming a direct dial-in • Under »Use Hotline« check »Enable« to activate the hotline function. • Under »Hotline number« enter the hotline number as the IP address, or the registered user name. Confirm your entries by clicking the »Submit« button.
Appointment reminder calls (Alarm setting) Network Network Status By using the »Network Status« menu item you can check the current status of the WAN and LAN settings. WAN Settings This page lets you configure the network setup of the WAN port on the phone. LAN Mode • If LAN Mode is set to »Bridge« both Ethernet ports are physically interconnected in a fully transparent fashion. You need this option if the phone is interconnected with an external NAT router.
Appointment reminder calls (Alarm setting) LAN Settings If you wish to set up the phone’s integrated NAT on this page, you must deactivate Bridge mode beforehand. LAN Settings • The «LAN Settings« page lets you set up address translation for the network. Also featured on this page are options for setting the local IP address (IP), the subnet mask (Mask), and the MAC address (MAC). DHCP Server • These options enable (On) and disable (Off) the DHCP Server.
Appointment reminder calls (Alarm setting) DynDNS Settings DynDNS or Dynamic Domain Name System is a service on the Internet that maintains a fixed host name allocation for devices with a dynamically changing IP address. This services allows a PC to be addressed using an invariable domain name. The »DDNS Settings« page lets you configure the DynDNS setup. Prior to entering the necessary information you need a DDNS account. Confirm your entries by clicking the »Submit« button.
Appointment reminder calls (Alarm setting) VID: • Please set the VID as specified by your Service Provider. User Priority: • defines a user priority using eight different priority levels (2^3). IEEE 802.1P specifies the use of the three user priority bits. Normally, this value is defined by your Service Provider. CFI: • The Canonical Format Indicator is always set to zero by Ethernet Switches. CFI is used to ensure the compatibility of Ethernet and Token Ring networks.
Appointment reminder calls (Alarm setting) PPTP-Settings The Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a protocol used to set up a Virtual Private Network (VPN). This permits tunneling of the point-to-point protocol through an IP network, with the individual PPP packets in turn being grouped into GREPackets. SIP Settings This menu item lets you set the Service Domain, make Codec settings, Codec ID settings and miscellaneous other settings.
Appointment reminder calls (Alarm setting) Register Password: Enter the registration password. Domain Server: Enter the Domain Server. Proxy Server: Enter the Proxy Server. Outbound Proxy: Enter the Outbound Proxy. If unknown, you may skip his option. • If the »Status« row reads »Registered«, this indicates successful registration with the provider. The »PHONE« LED starts flashing in that case. The phone is now ready for VoIP calls.
Appointment reminder calls (Alarm setting) Codec Settings The »Codec Settings« page lets you set »Codec Priority«, »RTP packet length« and configure the VAD function. Be sure to enter this data exactly as specified by your provider. Codec ID Setting On the »Codec ID Setting« page, you can specify the Codec ID. Be sure to enter this data exactly as specified by your provider.
Appointment reminder calls (Alarm setting) DTMF Setting Under »DTMF Setting«, you can specify options for DTMF dialing. The options include RFC 2833 (Outband DTMF), Inband DTMF, and DTMF SIP Info. The factory setting is Inband-DTMF. To use DTMF in-call dialing (for example 2833), you may have to select the Inband DTMF option. You may need DTMF in-call dialing when you call, for example, a public agency and your calls are handled by an automated interactive voice recognition system.
NAT Trans. NAT Trans. Under » »NAT Trans.« you can set up the STUN server for the SIP service. STUN Setting The STUN function must be activated in order for a telephone registered with the SIP server to work correctly downstream from a SIP server. You can enter the IP address of the STUN server and the STUN port number. Other features You can use the Auto Configuration Setting function to have the phone configured automatically.
Other features Copying the MAC address (MAC Clone Setting) Copying the MAC address for the PC connected to the phone LAN port to the phone’s WAN port. To conclude configuration click »Submit«. Tone Settings You can set the acoustic signals and their speeds on this page.
Other features Example for calling cycles and acoustic signals of pabx systems in DE, AT, BE, HU, PL, SL, GR Acoustic signals Frequency (Hz). Cycle rate for sound / pauses in milliseconds Attenuation (dB) Dial tone 420 / -8 200, 300, 200, 300, 200, 800 ... //___//___//________//___//___//________//___//___//________//___//___//________//___//___/ Busy tone 420 / -8 200, 400 ...
System Authority SIP Encrypt • Encrypting SIP packets using INFINET, AVS, WALKERSUN1 or WALKERSUN2. System Authority User Password The »User Password« menu item takes you to the »User Password« page. On this page, you can change your »Username« and »Password«. New username • Use this text box to enter your new User Name. New password • Use this text box to enter a new password. Confirmed password • Use this text box to enter your new password one more time.
System Authority Update With the »Update« menu item and the »New Firmware« submenu item the phone offers two methods for loading the latest firmware in a Local PC or TFTP session. • Select the desired type of server, HTTP or TFTP. Local PC • Now select the type of firmware code (»Code Type«): Risc or DSP code (Risc code is the preferable option). • Code Type: Click the »Browse« button in order to select the storage location for Local PC. • When you are done, click the »Update« button.
System Authority Automatic UpdateAuto Update Simple update You should use this version when updating your phone. Use of the functions described below requires a great deal of expertise in this field. This is why only the various setting options are indicated there. First, enter the IP address to be used for the update on the Web page. Example: http://192.168.1.100:9999/update.htm. In the example shown here, 192.168.1.100 is the IP address for your phone.
System Authority Update via Selecting the automatic update process. Check new firmware • At the »Power ON« setting, a search is conducted for new firmware when the phone is switched on. At the setting »Scheduling«, a search is conducted for new firmware based on the programmed time schedule. Scheduling (Date) • Inputting the duration (number of days) during which a search is conducted for new firmware. Scheduling (Time) • Inputting the period during which a search is conducted for new firmware.
Reboot Reboot You can restart your phone using the Reboot function. You only need to click the button Reboot for this. The phone takes care of everything else automatically.
Configuring the phone via Telnet (only under Windows XP) Configuring the phone via Telnet (only under Windows XP) Configuration On the PC click »Start« and select the option »Run«. An input dialog window is then displayed in which you can enter the telnet address 192.168.1.100. Start the procedure by clicking »OK«. As an alternative to this, you can open a DOS window and enter the telnet address 192.168.1.100 there.
Configuring the phone via Telnet (only under Windows XP) Configuration using the command line interpreter (CLI) CLI Command line: 59 Itno Command Description 1 ? Show CLI Command 2 arp ARP Configuration 3 ipconfig Interface Configuration 4 save Save to flash 5 reboot Reboot 6 exit Exit 7 debugmode Enter Debug Mode 8 update Update Flash Code/RAM 9 auth Change User Name and Password 10 nat NAT Configuration 11 dns DNS Configuration 12 ping ping [-lN] [IP-addr|host-name
Configuring the phone via Telnet (only under Windows XP) arp-function Itno Command Description 1 ? Show ‘arp’ Option 2 -a Show ARP Table 3 -d Delete ARP Table 4 -s Set Static ARP Table 5 (null) Show ARP Table Itno Command Description 1 ? Show ‘ipconfig’ Option 2 -if0 Interface 0 3 -if1 Interface 1 4 -if2 Interface 2 5 -h Set Host Name 6 -a Set ARP Cache Expire 7 -r Restore Current Setting 8 (null) Show IP Setting ipconfig-function 60
Configuring the phone via Telnet (only under Windows XP) ipconfig –ifN-function N is 0, 1, 2 Itno Command Description 1 ? Show ‘ipconfig -ifN’ Option 2 -t Set Host Type 3 -m Set MAC Address 4 -i Set IP Address 5 -nm Set Net Mask 6 -g Set Gateway 7 -dns0 Set Primary DNS server 8 -dns1 Set Secondary DNS server 9 -dr Set Default Route 10 -nat Set NAT 11 on Enable Interface 12 off Disable Interface 13 -dhcps DHCP Server Setting 14 -ddns Set DDNS 15 -bridge Set Bri
Configuring the phone via Telnet (only under Windows XP) updat-function Itno Command Description 1 ? Show ‘update’ Option 2 -os Update OSImage(IP filename) 3 -dsp Update DSP Image(IP filename) 4 -all Update All Image(IP filename) 5 -server Update Server (IP filename length) 6 -pcm PCM(IP filename) -alaw alaw (IP filename) -ulaw ulaw (IP filename) -g729 g729 (IP filename) -g723 g723 (IP filename) -g726.16 g726.16 (IP filename) -g726.24 g726.24 (IP filename) -g726.32 g726.
Configuring the phone via Telnet (only under Windows XP) Always possible as an addendum Itno Command Description 1 ? Show ‘auth’ Option 2 -user Change User Name.’auth -sys3 -user xxx ‘ 3 -pass Change Password. ‘auth -sys3 -pass xxx xxx’ 4 (null) Show auth’s System/PPP Setting You will have to enter the new password twice on the command line if you wish to change the old password.
Configuring the phone via Telnet (only under Windows XP) ping -function Itno Command Description 1 ? Show ‘ping’ Option 2 -l ping [-l N] [IP-addr|host-name] 3 (null) ping [IP-addr|host-name] Itno Command Description 1 ? Show ‘sip’ Option 2 -proxy0 sip -proxy0 3 -proxy1 sip -proxy1 4 -proxy2 sip -proxy2 5 -upnp sip -upnp on/off/show 6 -exts sip -exts sip upnp external-port 7 -extr sip -extr rtp upnp external-port 8 -sipp sip udp port 9 -rtpp sip rtp port 10 -stun
Configuring the phone via Telnet (only under Windows XP) ddns -function Itno Command Description 1 ? Show ‘ddns’ Option 2 -type Set DDNS Type 3 -host Set Host Name 4 -wild Set Wild Card Mode 5 -mx Set Mail Exchanger 6 -backmx Set Mail Exchanger Mode 7 -offline Set Offline Mode 8 -user Set Login User Name 9 -pass Set Login Password 10 (null) Show DDNS Setting Itno Command Description 1 ? Show ‘sntp’ Option 2 -on Enable SNTP Client 3 -off Disable SNTP Client 4 -i
Configuring the phone via Telnet (only under Windows XP) time -function Itno Command Description 1 ? Show ‘Time’ Option 2 -t Modify Time: hour:min:sec 3 -d Modify date: year:mon:date 4 (null) Show Data & Time mactab -function MAC learning table.
Configuring the phone via Telnet (only under Windows XP) phone -Funktion Itno Command Description 1 ? Show ‘phone’ Option 2 -autoanswer phone auto answer 3 -vol Volume setting 4 -block Block Incoming call 5 -ring Set Melody Ringer 6 -forward Auto-forward Incall to Phone[0-9] in Book 7 (null) Show Phone Setting Itno Command Description 1 ? Show ‘weblogo’ Option 2 -on Vender Logo 3 -off Crystal media Logo 4 (null) Show weblogo Setting weblogo -function dsp function Sho
Configuring the phone via Telnet (only under Windows XP) slic -function Itno Command Description 1 ? Show ‘slic’ Option 2 -ring Issue Ring signal 3 -r read slic addr 4 -w write slic addr 5 -a read all slic reg 6 (null) Show slic register ver function Displaying the current firmware version.
Appendix Appendix Setting up an FWD account • You can set up an account for VoIP communication at the Web site (www.freeworlddialup.com;0;;;0;www.free• • • • 69 worlddialup.com). After you have entered all the required data you will receive an e-mail from the FWD mail system containing your registration data. You can make the required settings in your phone after you have successfully set up your account. You can use a Web browser, Telnet or the hyperterminal and CLI commands to do this.
Technical specifications Technical specifications Hardware Overview • • • • Chip set – CM5000 Data memory – 16M Program memory – 64M Ethernet ports: - 2 x 10/100M Software Overview Network Protocols • SIP V1 (RFC2543), V2 (RFC3261) • IP/TCP/UDP/RTP/RTCP • ICMP/ARP/RARP/SNTP • TFTP-Client/DHCP-Client/ PPPoE-Client, Static IP • Telnet/HTTP server • DNS-Client Codec • G.711 • G.723 • G.726 • G.729A • G.
Electric requirements: • Storage temperature: -10 to 60 ºC • relative humidity: 10 to 90% no dew Electric requirements: • Operating voltage: 9V DC • Power supply: Input: 230 AC, Output: 9 VDC, 1,000mA • Network interface: 2 X RJ-45 Ethernet connectors Size: • 198 x 176 x 60 mm (L x W x H) 71
Index A Call switching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Accepting a waiting call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Call waiting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Accepting calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Call Waiting Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Activate call forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Caller list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DMZ-Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Installing the IP Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 DND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 DNS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 IP Assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 dns function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 IP Type . . . . . . . . . . .
NAT Transversal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 R Net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Reboot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,25,42 reboot function is to restart the system. . . . . . . . . . . 61 Network Protocols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Register name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Network Status . . . . . . . . . .
Software Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Time Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Software update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Time Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Speaker gain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Tone setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Speaker volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Tone settings. . . . . . . . . . . .
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