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
PROVISIONING
Overview
Grandstream SIP Devices can be configured via Web interface as well as via configuration file through
TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS download. All Grandstream SIP devices support a proprietary binary format configuration
file and XML format configuration file. The UCM6200 provides a Plug and Play mechanism to auto-provision the
Grandstream SIP devices in a zero-configuration manner by generating XML config file and having the phone to
download it within LAN area. This allows users to finish the installation with ease and start using the SIP devices
in a managed way.
To provision a phone, three steps are involved, i.e., discovery, configuration and provisioning. This section
explains how Zero Config works on the UCM6200. The settings for this feature can be accessed via Web
GUI→Value-added Features→Zero Config.
Configuration Architecture for End Point Device
Started from firmware version 1.0.7.10, the end point device configuration in zero config is divided into the
following three layers with priority from the lowest to the highest:
• Global
This is the lowest layer. Users can configure the most basic options that could apply to all Grandstream SIP
devices during provisioning via Zero config.
• Model
In this layer, users can define model-specific options for the configuration template.
• Device
This is the highest layer. Users can configure device-specific options for the configuration for individual
device here.
Each layer also has its own structure in different levels. Please see figure below. The details for each layer are
explained in sections [Global configuration], [Model configuration] and [Device Configuration].