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GNU GPL INFORMATION GSC3510/GSC3505 firmware contains third-party software licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Grandstream uses software under the specific terms of the GPL. Please see the GNU General Public License (GPL) for the exact terms and conditions of the license. Grandstream GNU GPL related source code can be downloaded from Grandstream web site from: http://www.grandstream.com/sites/default/files/Resources/GSC35XX_gpl.zip GSC35XX Series User Manual Version 1.0.0.
Table of Contents DOCUMENT PURPOSE ............................................................................................... 11 CHANGE LOG .............................................................................................................. 12 Firmware Version 1.0.0.22.................................................................................................................. 12 Firmware Version 1.0.0.15.....................................................................................
Account Status ............................................................................................................................... 33 Network Status ............................................................................................................................... 33 System Info .................................................................................................................................... 34 Account Page Definitions ...............................................
System Settings Page Definitions ....................................................................................................... 71 Time Settings ................................................................................................................................. 71 Security Settings ............................................................................................................................ 71 Preferences ...................................................................
Table of Tables Table 1: GSC3510/GSC3505 Features in a Glance ................................................................................ 14 Table 2: GSC3510/GSC3505 Technical Specifications ........................................................................... 14 Table 3: Equipment Packaging............................................................................................................... 16 Table 4: GSC3510/GSC3505 Ports Description....................................................
Figure 30: Click-to-Dial Feature ............................................................................................................. 47 Figure 31: Outgoing call in progress and accepted ................................................................................. 48 Figure 32: Call History → All................................................................................................................... 49 Figure 33: Call details under Call History → All ..................................
DOCUMENT PURPOSE This document describes how to configure the GSC3510 via web UI menu to fully manipulate device's features. Please visit http://www.grandstream.com/support to download the latest “GSC3510 User Manual”.
CHANGE LOG This section documents significant changes from previous versions of user manual for GSC35XX Seies. Only major new features or major document updates are listed here. Minor updates for corrections or editing are not documented here. Firmware Version 1.0.0.22 Added support for Date/Time settings. [Time Settings] Added volume control settings. [Preferences] Added support for Sensor Profile Schedule/ Profile Action.
WELCOME Thank you for purchasing Grandstream GSC3510/GSC3505 SIP Intercom speakers. The GSC3505 is a one-way SIP Intercom Speaker and GSC3510 is a two-way full-duplex SIP intercom speaker/microphone, both featuring one 100Mbps Ethernet port with PoE/PoE+, integrated dual-band 2.4G/5G Wi-Fi, integrated Bluetooth, high fidelity 8W speaker and a multi-purpose input port supporting a wide range of peripherals, 3 directional microphones with Multichannel Microphone Array Design (MMAD) available for GSC3510 only.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW Feature Highlights The following table contains the major features of the GSC3510/GSC3505: Table 1: GSC3510/GSC3505 Features in a Glance GSC3510 GSC3505 Up to 16 SIP accounts. Ethernet RJ45 10/100Mbps, PoE/PoE+, Integrated Bluetooth, Wi-Fi.
Telephony Features Hold, transfer, forward (unconditional/no-answer/busy), call park/pickup, downloadable contacts, call record, call log, auto answer, click-to-dial, flexible dial plan. HD Audio Yes, HD speakerphone with support for wideband audio. QoS Layer 2 QoS (802.1Q, 802.1p) and Layer 3 (ToS, DiffServ, MPLS) QoS. Security User and administrator level passwords, MD5 and MD5-sess based authentication, 256-bit AES encrypted configuration file, TLS, SRTP, HTTPS, 802.1x media access control.
GETTING STARTED This chapter provides basic installation instructions including the list of the packaging contents and also information for obtaining the best performance with the GSC3510/GSC3505. Equipment Packaging Table 3: Equipment Packaging GSC3510/GSC3505 1x GSC3510/GSC3505 Main Case. 1x Metal Bracket. 1x Plastic Bracket. Wiring Seat. Hang rope plate. 3x Screw (PM 3x50) 3x Screw (PA 3.5 x20). 1x Screw (M3x15) Hexagonal Screwdriver. 3x Plastic Expansion Bolt.
GSC3510/GSC3505 Ports 1 2 3 Figure 2: GSC3510/GSC3505 Ports Table 4: GSC3510/GSC3505 Ports Description NO. Name Description Factory reset button. Press for 10 seconds to reset factory default 1 RESET 2 NET/PoE Ethernet RJ45 port (10/100Mbps) supporting PoE/PoE+. 3 2-PIN Port 2-PIN Multi-Purpose Input Port. settings. GSC3510/GSC3505 LED Indicators The GSC3510/GSC3505 contains 4 types of colored LEDs (Red, Green, White and Blue light) that are used in some specific situations and operations.
White Light Fast Flashing (every 1s) Upgrading the firmware. Blue Light Fast Flashing (every 1s) Bluetooth pairing. Hardware Installation GSC3510/GSC3505 can be mounted on the wall or ceiling. Please refer to the following steps for the appropriate installation Wall Mount 1. Locate the equipment holder on the desired position with arrow up. Drill three holes on the wall referring to the positions of holes on the metal bracket. 2. Fix the metal bracket on the wall by expansion screws. 3.
Ceiling Mount 1. Put the ceiling mounting (metal bracket) in the ceiling’s center and mark the position of the three screws holes. 2. Drill a round hole with a diameter of 18mm for Ethernet cable. The distance between its center and the highlighted hole on the plastic bracket should be 35mm. 3. Fix the plastic and metal brackets on the ceiling with flat-head screws and locknuts. Then place and Ethernet cable pass through the 18mm-round hole. 4.
Anti-theft Installation After the device is assembled with the metal bracket support on the wall or ceiling, use the anti-detachable screw (M3x15) in order to prevent theft. Figure 11: Anti-theft Installation Powering and Connecting GSC3510/GSC3505 The GSC3510/GSC3505 can be powered on using PoE/PoE+ switch or PoE injector using following steps: Step 1: Plug a RJ45 Ethernet cable into the network port of the GSC3510/GSC3505.
Connecting Wiring Seat GSC3505/GSC3510 support to connect a “Key & LED” or “Normal Key” to the 2-pin port via Wiring Seat using following steps: Step 1: Take the wiring seat from the install kits. Step 2: Connect the “Key & LED” or “Normal Key” with the wiring seat (as shown in the figure below) Note: This port supports the parallel connection of an incandescent lamp (with less than 1W) or an LED lamp (with less than 100mA).
Figure 14: GSC3510 Web GUI – Login Users can use a computer connected to the same network as the GSC3510/GSC3505 to discover and access the GSC3510/GSC3505 Configuration Interface using its MAC Address. Please, refer to the following steps in order to access the GSC3510/GSC3505 Web GUI: 1. Locate the MAC address on the MAC tag of the unit, which is on the underside of the device, or on the package. 2.
GSC3510/GSC3505 APPLICATION SCENARIOS GSC3510/GSC3505 SIP Two-Way/One-Way Intercom System GSC3510/GSC3505 can be used as an Intercom System using built-in SIP accounts, once the SIP account registered the device can receive paging/intercom calls and it will automatically answer calls coming from whitelisted numbers. Note: GSC3505 is SIP one-way Intercom, while GSC3510 is two-way Intercom.
Figure 16: SIP Account Configuration Once the account registered correctly, the GSC3510/GSC3505 will show the account status as “Registered” under Status Account Status. Figure 17: SIP Account Status By default, the GSC3510/GSC3505 Blocks non-whitelisted number under Calls Black/White List Settings Blocking Rules, user needs to either allow Non-White list calls or to set up a Whitelist that contains the number that will be allowed to call the GSC3510/GSC3505. GSC35XX Series User Manual Version 1.
Figure 18: Default Blocking Rules On the screenshot below, only number 1001 is allowed to call GSC3510/GSC3505: Figure 19: Whitelisted Devices As soon as a SIP call is received by the GSC3510/GSC3505, it first checks if the Caller ID number is allowed on the Whitelist and then answers automatically. Notes: GSC3510/GSC3505 is an intercom system and auto-answers all whitelisted numbers.
Multicast Paging Application Multicast paging is an approach to let different SIP users to listen for paging calls from a common multicast IP address. In multicast page call, an audio connection will be set up from sender to receiver, but the receiver will be only able to receive audio, a one-way communication. The 2 entities, Sender/Receiver, must be located on same LAN (same broadcast domain).
Figure 21: Multicast Paging Listening Addresses In above screenshot, Listening Address “237.11.10.11:6767” with label “Sales” has the highest priority. Users can enable “Paging Priority Active” option (under Multicast Paging tab) to accept incoming paging calls during active multicast paging. The paging call with higher priority than active one will be accepted. Figure 22: Multicast Paging – Paging Priority Active GSC35XX Series User Manual Version 1.0.0.
In the case of receiving a multicast paging call while on a unicast SIP call, the GSC3510/GSC3505 can choose to either keep the SIP call or to hold this last and allow the multicast call depending on paging call priority. This is can be set using “Paging Barge” option. If the option is set to “Disabled” all incoming multicast paging calls will be dropped while on a SIP call.
Bluetooth Speaker The GSC3510/GSC3505 can be used as a Bluetooth speaker for another device and it needs to be connected via Bluetooth to that device. Users need to turn on GSC3510/GSC3505’s Bluetooth function first. The first time when using a new Bluetooth device with the GSC3510/GSC3505, "pair" the device with GSC3510/GSC3505 so that both devices know how to connect securely to each other.
2-pin Multi-Purpose Input Applications GSC3510/GSC3505 supports 2-pin multi-purpose input that can connect a “Key with LED” or “Normal Key”. By configuring the sensor settings users can enable the GSC3510/GSC3505 to play an audio file (.wav/.mp3 format), trigger a SIP call to a pre-configured extension, or to start recording audio locally when triggered.
Under Basic Setting section, users can set “Sensor Type” and “Trigger Type”. Two states are supported by the Input circuit for the “Sensor Type”: 1. Normally Open where the contact is disconnected when there is no electricity 2. Normally Close where the contact is connected when there is no electricity. Users could set “Trigger Type” to: 1. Edge Triggered: When selected, the notification is triggered only when the level changes (high level to low level, or low level to high level. 2.
Figure 28: Sensor Setting - Linkage Function - Play Audio Make Call: If checked, GSC3510/GSC3505 will dial out configured numbers on “Dial out extension” fields (up to 2 numbers supported) when the switch is triggered during the schedule. Figure 29: Sensor Setting - Linkage Function - Make Call Recording: If selected, GSC3510/GSC3505 will record audio using built-in microphones.
GSC3510/GSC3505 WEB GUI SETTINGS The GSC3510/GSC3505 embedded Web server responds to HTTP/HTTPS GET/POST requests. Embedded HTML pages allow users to configure the application phone through a Web browser such as Microsoft’s IE, Mozilla ,Firefox, Google Chrome and etc. Status Page Definitions Account Status Account 16 SIP accounts on the device. Number SIP User ID for the account. SIP Server URL or IP address, and port of the SIP server. Status Registration status for the SIP account.
System Info Product Model Product model of the device: GSC3510/GSC3505. Hardware Revision Hardware version number. Part Number Product part number. System Version Firmware version ID. This is the main software release version, which is used to identify the software system of the device. Recovery Version Recovery image version. Boot Version Booting code version. Kernel Version The kernel version. System Up Time System up time since the last reboot.
Disabled: Will use “SIP User ID” information in the Request-Line and “From” header. User=Phone: “User=Phone” parameter will be attached to the Request-Line and “From” header in the SIP request to indicate the E.164 number. If set to "Enable". Enabled: "Tel:" will be used instead of "sip:" in the SIP request. Please consult your carrier before changing this parameter. Default is “Disabled”.
On this mode, the device will resolve DNS SRV records and tries to send the request to the server having lowest priority and if it doesn’t respond, it will move on to the next IP until one of the servers responds, once this happen the device will keep contacting this responding IP until DNS timeout (30 minutes) before starting over.
SIP Settings SIP Basic Settings SIP Registration Allows the device to send SIP REGISTER messages to the proxy/server. The default setting is "Yes". Unregister before New Controls whether to clear SIP user’s information by sending un-register Registration request to the proxy server. When set to "All", the un-registration is performed by sending a REGISTER message with “Contact” header set to * and Expires=0 parameters to the SIP server when the device starts preregistration after rebooting.
SIP OPTIONS Keep Alive Configures the time interval when the device sends OPTIONS message to Interval (s) SIP server. The default value is 30 seconds, in order to send an OPTIONS message to the server every 30 seconds. The default range is 1-64800. SIP OPTIONS Keep Alive Configures the maximum times of sending OPTIONS message Maximum Tries consistently from the device to server. Phone will keep sending OPTIONS messages until it receives response from SIP server.
Support SIP Instance ID Determines if the device will send SIP Instance ID. The SIP instance ID is used to uniquely identify the device. If set to “Yes”, the SIP Register message Contact header will include +sip.instance tag. Default is "Yes". SIP T1 Timeout Defines an estimate of the round-trip time of transactions between a client and server. If no response is received in T1, the figure will increase to 2*T1 and then 4*T1.
If it is set to “UAS”, the remote party will refresh it. If it is set to “Omit”, the header will be omitted so that it can be selected by the negotiation mechanism. The default setting is "Omit". UAS Specify Refresher Specifies which party will refresh the active session if the device receives inbound calls. If it is set to “UAC”, the remote party will refresh the active session. If it is set to “UAS” and the remote party does not support refresh feature, the device will refresh it.
Codec Negotiation Configures the device to use which codec sequence to negotiate as the Priority callee. When set to “Caller”, the device negotiates by SDP codec sequence from received SIP Invite; When set to “Callee”, the device negotiates by audio codec sequence on the device. The default setting is “Callee”. Use First Matching Configures the device to use the first matching codec in the 200OK Vocoder in 200OK SDP message. The default value is 0.
Silence Suppression Enables the silence suppression/VAD feature. If it is set to “Yes”, when silence is detected, a small quantity of VAD packets (instead of audio packets) will be sent during the period of no talking. If set to “No”, this feature is disabled. The default setting is “No”. Voice Frames Per TX Configures the number of voice frames transmitted per packet. When configuring this, it should be noted that the “ptime” value for the SDP will change with different configurations here.
Symmetric RTP Configures if the device enables the symmetric RTP mechanism. If it is set to “Yes”, the device will use the same socket/port for sending and receiving the RTP messages. The default setting is "No". RTP IP Filter Receives the RTP packets from the specified IP address and Port by communication protocol.
Disable DialPlan Enables/disables the Dial plan mechanism for different cases. If the specific case is checked, the Dial plan mechanism will be disabled. Dial Page: It controls the pattern of dialing numbers from the call page. Contact: It controls the pattern of dialing numbers from local, LDAP and Broadsoft contacts. Incoming Call History: It controls the pattern of dialing numbers from inbound call logs.
3. Default: Outgoing – { x+ | \+x+ | *x+ | *xx*x+ } Allow any number of digits, OR any number with a leading +, OR any number with a leading *, OR any number with a leading * followed by a 2digit number and a *. Example of a simple dial plan used in a Home/Office in the US: {^1900x. | <=1617>[2-9]xxxxxx | 1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx | 011[2-9]x. | [3469]11 } Explanation of example rule (reading from left to right): ^1900x.
If it is set to "Disabled", the device will send error warning and stop dialing. If it is set to "Enabled/Force Auth", the device will dial the number after sending authentication, if the authentication failed, then the dialing will be stopped. If it is set to "Enabled", the device will dial up all numbers carried by SIP REFER. The default is "Disabled".
If user makes an outbound call, the device will use the lowest ID account by default. If the account fails or SIP INVITE message is timeout, the device will failover to the next account in the group with higher account ID. If all the accounts are not available in the group, the device will traverse all the accounts in the group and notify the users the session is failed. Special Feature Configures phone’s settings to meet different vendors’ server requirements.
Figure 31: Outgoing call in progress and accepted : Reduce the window to a bar at the top of Web GUI interface. : Adjust the ringing volume. : Mute the GSC3510 Mic. : Start recording the call. : End the in-progress call. Call History This page is available for the GSC3510 only. The GSC3510 Call History is divided into two sections: “All” and “Intercepted Record”: Call History All This section shows all the calls that have been made or answered.
Figure 32: Call History → All By Tapping on the checkbox to select the call history entries, users can do the following operations: Delete Call History: Users need to press the button Add entries to Whitelist: Users may select the entries to be allowed to call the after selecting the call history entries. GSC3510/GSC3505 by clicking on the button after selecting the right entries. Add entries to Blacklist: Users can block the calls of some entries by selecting them and pressing the button .
From the Call details window, users can also add the number selected to local contacts by creating a new contact , or by adding it to an existing contact .
By checking the checkbox to select entries, users can do the following operations: Delete Blocked Numbers Call History: Users need to press the button after selecting the call history entries. Add entries to Whitelist: Users may select the blocked entries to give them permission to call the GSC3510/GSC3505 by clicking on the button after selecting the right entries.
Contacts Contacts section is divided into two sections: “Contacts List” and “Group”. Contacts List Figure 37: Contacts → Contacts List Dial Contact (Available for GSC3510 only). Edit contact details. : Users can select one or a bench of contacts and click on the “Delete” button order to delete all the selected contacts.
: Users need to click on the “More” button for more operations (Import contacts, Export contacts, Download contacts). Import Contacts Clear The Old List Determines if the device will delete the previous contacts when a new contact file is imported. If set to "Yes", the previous contacts will be removed. The default setting is "No". Clear Old History Mode If set to "Clear all", the device will delete all previous records before importing the new records.
File Type Sets the type format for contacts file importing. It can be selected from the dropdown list. XML vCard The default setting is "XML". Import Local File Uploads the contact files from PC to the device. Export Contacts File Encoding Specifies the encoding format for contacts file exporting.
Replace Duplicate Items Keeps the original contact entries when duplicated contact entries are included in the contact file. If set to "Yes", the device will replace the original entries to the new one. Otherwise, the device will save both contact entries. The default setting is "No". Replace Duplicate If set to "Replace by name", replace the records of the same name Entries Mode automatically when downloading new records.
Automatic Download Determines how the device to send the request to the server to download Interval the contacts file. It can be selected from the dropdown list: Download Now None 2 Hour 4 Hour 6 Hour 8 Hour 12 Hour Starts downloading the XML contacts to the device immediately. Group Users could manage the groups of the existing contacts that can be found in “Contacts List”.
Figure 40: Add New Group Black/White List Settings This section is for managing calling permissions to the GSC3510/GSC3505.
: Users can add the phonebook contacts to the whitelist by clicking on “Add from contacts” button. A window pops up showing the existing contacts so that users can select the ones wishing to give permission to. Figure 42: Add phonebook contacts to whitelist : Users can add the numbers that the GSC3510/GSC3505 is blocking to the Whitelist by clicking on “Add from blocked calls”. A window pops up showing all the blocked numbers.
Figure 44: Add Manually to Whitelist Note: Users can modify the name of the number listed in the Whitelist by clicking on . Blacklist Users can specify the numbers to be blocked by the GSC3510/GSC3505 for incoming calls, and every time a number is added to the blacklist, it is listed in the below list: Figure 45: Blacklist Section : Users can remove one or a group of numbers from blacklist by clicking in “Remove blacklist” button.
Figure 46: Add from Call History to Blacklist : Users can add numbers manually to blacklist by clicking on “Add manually” button. A window pops up allowing users to enter the number and its name (Please, refer to Figure 25). Note: Users can modify the name of the number listed in the blacklist by clicking on . Blocking Rules This sub-section allows the user to define the blocking rules for Non-white list calls.
Keep-alive Interval (s) Specifies how the device will send a Binding Request packet to the SIP server in order to keep the “ping hole” on the NAT router to open. The default setting is 20 seconds. The valid range is from 10 to 160. STUN Server Configures the URI of STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP for NAT) server. The device will send STUN Binding Request packet to the STUN server to learn the public IP address of its network. Only non-symmetric NAT routers work with STUN. The default setting is “stun.
Virtual Account Group If set to "Yes", when processing SIP Register 3XX Response, it will parse Avaya Mode the address site in 3XX, modify the account server info "SIP Server: port" & "SIP Transaction" in virtual account group and initiate registration again. This feature is designed for the Avaya customers. Filter Characters Sets the characters for filter when dial out numbers. Users could set up multiple characters.
Call Progress Tones: Configures tone frequencies according to user preference. By default, the Dial Tone tones are set to North American frequencies. Frequencies should be Second Dial Tone configured with known values to avoid uncomfortable high pitch sounds.
Network Settings Page Definitions Ethernet Settings Preferred Internet If IPv4 is selected, the device will be using IPv4 addressing, otherwise, it Protocol will be using IPv6 addressing. Default is Prefer IPv4. Different Networks for Configures whether to set up different networks for the phone data and the Data and VoIP Calls call. If set to "Yes", you need to configure the data network and VoIP network respectively. Note: Reboot is required to take effect.
When set to “Encapsulated in DHCP Option 43”, the GSC3510/GSC3505 will get VLAN ID and VLAN priority value from the DHCP Option 43 which has DHCP Option 132 and DHCP Option 133 encapsulated. In this case, please make sure the option “Allow DHCP Option 43 and Option 66 to Override Server” is enabled under GSC3510/GSC3505 web UI Maintenance Upgrade. By default, it is set to “Encapsulated in DHCP Option 43”: Host name (Option 12) Sets the name of the client in the DHCP request.
EAP-TLS EAP-PEAP The default setting is "Disable". 802.1x Identity Enters the identity information for the selected 802.1x mode. (This setting will be displayed only if 802.1 X mode is enabled). 802.1x Secret Enters the secret for the 802.1x mode. This option will appear when 802.1x mode is EAP-MD5 or EAP-PEAP. CA Certificate Uploads the CA Certificate file to the device. (This setting will be displayed only if the 802.
Figure 47: Wi-Fi Basics Page 4. Identify the Wi-Fi network’s SSID and click on “Connect”, then enter the correct password information to connect to the selected network: Figure 48: Connect to Wi-Fi Network 5. Users can check the Wi-Fi parameters and change the setting by checking the “Show advanced options” in the bottom. GSC35XX Series User Manual Version 1.0.0.
Figure 49: GSC3510/GSC3505 Connect to Wi-Fi-Show Advanced Options Wi-Fi Settings description Wi-Fi Basics Wi-Fi Function Enables/disables the Wi-Fi feature. The default setting is "Disable". Permits to scan and select the available Wi-Fi networks within the range if ESSID the Wi-Fi feature is enabled. Click on "Connect" to select the Wi-Fi network and to enter the needed password if it is required. Add Network ESSID Security Mode for Hidden SSID Password Configures the hidden ESSID name.
OpenVPN® Settings OpenVPN ® Settings Enable OpenVPN® This enables/disables OpenVPN® functionality, and requires the user to have access to an OpenVPN® server. The default setting is No. Note: To use OpenVPN® functionalities, users must enable OpenVPN® and configure all of the settings related to OpenVPN®, including server address, port, OpenVPN® CA, certificate and key. Enable OpenVPN® Configures enable/disable the LZO compression.
Advanced Network Settings Advanced Network Settings Preferred DNS 1 Sets the preferred DNS server 1 for the user. Preferred DNS 2 Sets the preferred DNS server 2 for the user. Enable LLDP Enables the LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) feature on the device. If it is set to “Yes”, the device will broadcast LLDP PDU to advertise its identity and capabilities and receive same from a physical adjacent layer 2 peer. The default setting is "Yes".
System Settings Page Definitions Time Settings Time Settings Assign NTP Server Defines the URL or IP address of the NTP server. The phone may obtain Address the current date and time information from the server. The default setting is “pool.ntp.org”. DHCP Option 42 Obtains NTP server address from a DHCP server using DHCP Option 42; Override NTP Server it will override configured NTP Server.
User Info Management Current Admin Enter current logged-in user's password. This field is case sensitive. The Password default password is "admin". New Admin Password Allows the user to change the admin password. The password field is purposely blank after clicking the “Save” button for security purpose. This field is case sensitive with a maximum length of 32 characters. Confirm Admin Enter the new Admin password again to confirm.
Preferences LED Management Disable Missed Call If set to "Yes", the LED indicator will not light up when there is missed call Indicator on the device. Disable Contact Full If set to "Yes", the LED indicator will light up when the contact storage or Indicator message storage is full.
Sensor Settings Basic Settings Basic Settings Sensor Type Set the initial state of the sensor, when the selection is normally open, the contact is disconnected when static; When the selection is normally closed, the contact is connected when static. The normally open will be connected when the electrical action is on the switch, and the normally closed will disconnected. The default is normally open.
Figure 50: GSC3510/GSC3505 Backup Page The following data on the GSC3510/GSC3505 can be backed up and restored to the device again using the built-in Backup application: Contacts, Call history, Configuration information. Figure 51: Backup content selection Once the wanted Backup contents are checked, users can generate the backup by clicking on “Backup”. The backup will be shown with all the needed information (Back Content, Backup Time and Backup Size). GSC35XX Series User Manual Version 1.0.0.
Figure 52: Generated Backup By generating the Backup, users can do the following operations: : Users can bring back to the GSC3510/GSC3505 all the backup contents selected during Back generating operation by clicking on “Restore”. : Users can delete the generated Backup by clicking on “Delete”. : Users needs to click on “Backup” to generate a new backup and replace the existing one.
Firmware File Prefix Checks if firmware file is with matching prefix before downloading it. This field enables user to store different versions of firmware files in one directory on the firmware server. Firmware File Postfix Checks if firmware file is with matching postfix before downloading it. This field enables user to store different versions of firmware files in one directory on the firmware server.
XML Config File Decrypts XML configuration file when encrypted. The password used for Password encrypting the XML configuration file is using OpenSSL. Download Device Downloads the device's configuration file in text format. The config file Configuration includes all the P value parameters for phone's current settings except password for security purpose. Users can use the Grandstream configuration file generator to generate binary config file from this text file.
DHCP Option 120 Configures the device to allow the DHCP offer message to override the Override SIP Server Config Server Path via the Option 120 header. The default setting is "Yes". Note: Reboot the device to make changes take effect. Allow DHCP Option 242 Enables DHCP Option 242. Once enabled, the device will use the (Avaya IP Phones) configuration info issued by the local DHCP in Option 242 to configure proxy, transport protocol and server path. The default setting is “Yes”.
System Diagnosis Syslog Syslog Protocol Syslog Server Select the transport protocol over which log messages will be carried. UDP: Syslog messages will be sent over UDP. SSL/TLS: Syslog messages will be sent securely over TLS connection. Configures the URI which the device will send the syslog messages to. The default setting is "log.ipvideotalk.com". Selects the level of logging for syslog. The default setting is "None". There are 4 levels from the dropdown list: DEBUG, INFO, WARNING and ERROR.
Debug One-click Debugging One-click Debugging Capture the checked info in the debugging list, click "Start" to debug if including "Capture trace" item and click "Stop" to end, Click "Capture" in another situation. All retrieved files will be generated to a package, and the last package will be overwritten, while the trace file will stay remain. Debug Info Menu Display a list of info items that can be debugged, currently supports system logs, info log, capture package, tombstones and ANR log.
Ping Target Host The IP address or URL for the Target Host of the Ping. Press Start to send traceroute request to configured target host. Press Stop to end traceroute running process. NSLookup Hostname Enter a host name and find out the corresponding IP address. It will also do reverse name lookup and find the host name for an IP address you specify.
On Attended Transfer Configures the event URL when users transfer a call with attended transfer on the device. Log On Configures the event URL when users log on the device successfully. Log Off Configures the event URL when users log off the device. On Register Configures the event URL when an account in the device is registered successfully. On Unregister Configures the event URL when an account in the device is unregistered.
LDAP Mail Attributes Determines the "mail" attributes of each record which are returned in the LDAP search result. Example: mail LDAP Name Filter Configures the filter used for name lookups.
Delete, Modify, lock or download the recording file. Operation Notes: A recording file cannot be deleted if it is locked. Users can delete a bench of recording files by clicking on “Delete”. Device Detection Page Definitions Audio Loop Test Available for the GSC3510 only Audio loop test is used to test the three MICs available on the GSC3510. Each one of the MICs is tested separately.
Figure 54: Device Detection - Built-in Speaker Test LED Test Led Test is used to test the availability of the four colored LEDs and their intensity. The colors of LEDs available on the GSC3510/GSC3505 are: Green, Red, Blue and White. Figure 55: Device Detection - LED Test GSC35XX Series User Manual Version 1.0.0.
Certificate Verify Certificate Verify is used to test the validity of the existing certificate. Reset Button Test Reset Button Test is used to test the Reset button, during the test the reset button doesn’t trigger factory reset, this feature allows the user to check if the button is responding. Figure 56: Device Detection - Reset Button Test GSC35XX Series User Manual Version 1.0.0.
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