Data sheet
Table Of Contents
- DOCUMENT PURPOSE
- CHANGE LOG
- Firmware Version 1.0.19.27
- Firmware Version 1.0.19.21
- Firmware Version 1.0.18.13
- Firmware Version 1.0.18.12
- Firmware Version 1.0.18.9
- Firmware Version 1.0.17.16
- Firmware Version 1.0.16.20
- Firmware Version 1.0.16.18
- Firmware Version 1.0.15.16
- Firmware Version 1.0.14.24
- Firmware Version 1.0.14.23
- Firmware Version 1.0.14.21
- Firmware Version 1.0.13.14
- Firmware Version 1.0.12.19
- Firmware Version 1.0.11.27
- Firmware Version 1.0.0.7
- WELCOME
- PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- INSTALLATION
- GETTING STARTED
- SYSTEM SETTINGS
- PROVISIONING
- EXTENSIONS
- EXTENSION GROUPS
- ANALOG TRUNKS
- VOIP TRUNKS
- SLA STATION
- CALL ROUTES
- CONFERENCE
- VIDEO CONFERENCE
- IVR
- LANGUAGE SETTINGS FOR VOICE PROMPT
- VOICEMAIL
- RING GROUP
- PAGING AND INTERCOM GROUP
- CALL QUEUE
- PICKUP GROUPS
- MUSIC ON HOLD
- FAX SERVER
- BUSY CAMP-ON
- PRESENCE
- FOLLOW ME
- SPEED DIAL
- DISA
- EMERGENCY
- CALLBACK
- BLF AND EVENT LIST
- DIAL BY NAME
- ACTIVE CALLS AND MONITOR
- CALL FEATURES
- PBX SETTINGS
- SIP SETTINGS
- IAX SETTINGS
- INTERFACE SETTINGS
- API Configuration
- CTI SERVER
- ASTERISK MANAGER INTERFACE (RESTRICTED ACCESS)
- CRM INTEGRATION
- PMS INTEGRATION
- WAKEUP SERVICE
- ANNOUNCEMENTS CENTER
- STATUS AND REPORTING
- USER PORTAL
- MAINTENANCE
- EXPERIENCING THE UCM6200 SERIES IP PBX
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UCM6200 Series User Manual
Version 1.0.19.27
Table 8: UCM6200 Network Settings→802.1X
802.1X Mode
Select 802.1X mode. The default setting is "Disable". The supported 802.1X mode
are:
• EAP-MD5
• EAP-TLS
• EAP-PEAPv0/MSCHAPv2
Identity
Enter 802.1X mode Identity information.
MD5 Password
Enter 802.1X mode MD5 password information.
802.1X Certificate
Select 802.1X certificate from local PC and then upload.
802.1X Client
Certificate
Select 802.1X client certificate from local PC and then upload.
Static Routes
The UCM6200 provides users static routing capability that allows the device to use manually configured routes,
rather than information only from dynamic routing or gateway configured in the UCM6200 Web GUI→System
Settings→Network Settings→Basic Settings to forward traffic. It can be used to define a route when no other
routes are available or necessary, or used in complementary with existing routing on the UCM6200 as a failover
backup, etc.
• Click on to create a new IPv4 static route or click on to
create a new IPv6 static route. The configuration parameters are listed in the table below.
• Once added, users can select to edit the static route.
• Select to delete the static route.
Table 9: UCM6200 Network Settings→Static Routes
Destination
Configure the destination IPv4 address or the destination IPv6 subnet for the
UCM6200 to reach using the static route.
Example:
IPv4 address - 192.168.66.4
IPv6 subnet - 2001:740:D::1/64
Netmask
Configure the subnet mask for the above destination address. If left blank, the
default value is 255.255.255.255.
Example:
255.255.255.0