User’s Manual Internet IP Telephone Model No.: SP5100/S Website: http://www.micronet.
Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. OVERVIEW OF THE IP PHONE .............................................................................................................. 3 1.1. HARDWARE OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................... 4 1.2. SOFTWARE FEATURES AND SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................... 9 1.3. PHYSICAL SPECIFICATION & ENVIRONMENT ..............
5. 4.14. [SECURITY] COMMAND ....................................................................................................................... 45 4.15. [VOICE] COMMAND ............................................................................................................................ 46 4.16. [TOS] COMMAND................................................................................................................................ 47 4.17. [BUREAU] COMMAND .............................
1. Overview of the IP Phone IP-Phone is a full-featured IP-based telephone set via Ethernet base communication. Over the office LAN connection, it provides IP-PBX solution such as station-to-station call, IP call and local PSTN/PBX Extension call via PSTN Gateway. IP-Phone provides two 10/100BaseT switch/hub RJ-45 ports allow connecting to office LAN and PC simultaneously.
1.1. Hardware Overview Front View and Keypad function ● ● ● ● LCD: 2 lines, 24 character Dot Matrix display. C: Jump out current LCD menu. Í: Move to previous selection or clear previous data. Î: Move to right or next selection. ● ● OK: Press OK to confirm the modification. Direct Line (DL) Button 1 – 10: User press DL button after off-hook to do speed dial according to phone book data from 1-10 (please refer to LCD configuration-3.Phone Book; Advanced Configurations via Telnet- 10.
3 “D” ; “E” ; “F” ; “3” 4 “G” ; “H” ; “I” ; “4” 5 “J” ; “K” ; “L” ; “5” 6 “M” ; “N” ; “O” ; “6” 7 “P” ; “Q” ; “R” ; “S” ; “7” 8 “T” ; “U” ; “V” ; “8” 9 “W” ; “X” ; “Y” ; “Z” ; “9” * “.” ; “@” ; “_” ; ”-“ ; “,” ; “!” ; “?” ; “*” ; “’” ; “+” ; “$” ; “*” 0 “Space” ; “0” # “#” (2) Digit mode: 1 “1” 2 “2” 3 “3” 4 “4” 5 “5” 6 “6” 7 “7” 8 “8” 9 “9” * “.” 0 “0” # ● ● MUTE: Mute the voice of MIC and let others can’t hear from user in communication.
side. ● ● HOLD: To hold a call, after press HOLD button, both sides will hear hold tone. SPEED: 1. Press SPEED and number (Phone book index) after off-hook can do speed dial according to phone book data (please refer to 3.LCD configuration-6. Phone Book or Advanced Configurations via 4.Telnet- 10.[pbook] command). 2. Switch input mode between character mode or digit mode, e.g.
Note: All function keys mentioned above (except dialing keypad) are effective only in IP Phone mode. Back View n o p q DC 9V: DC 9V power input outlet LAN: RJ-45 connector, connected directly to the Hub through the straight CAT-5 cable. PC: RJ-45 connector, connected directly to the PC through the straight CAT-5 cable Line: RJ-11 connector, connected directly to the PSTN analog line. Note: There are two LED indicated lights: LINK/ACT and 10/100 for LAN port and PC port.
Ethernet connector(LAN) RJ-11connector: RJ-11 connector is for connecting IP-Phone with PSTN.
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Provisioning and Configuration ● SIP (RFC3261) compliance ● LCD configuration password protection ● Provide Proxy Mode or Peer-to-Peer Mode (Non Proxy Server needed) selection ● Ring tone, Speaker and Handset volume adjustable ● Dial path selection (PSTN or IP mode) ● Support DNS server inquiry Management Features: ● Software Upgrade: TFTP/FTP download ● Three easy ways for system configuration 1. LCD Front Panel 2. Web Browser 3.
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2. Configuring the IP-Phone - LCD Menus Note: 1. After any configuration is made for the IP-Phone , user has to do Reboot in the selection 7 “Reboot”. 2. We suggest user to set IP address via LCD menu 5→2.3.4.5 first, then go to chapter 3 to do other detail configurations via web browser. 2.1. Initialize IP-Phone When power on the IP-Phone, the LCD screen shows as below. Now IP-Phone is running Boot sector program. IP-Phone Board Start Booting When IP-Phone finishes boot program initialization.
notice that user must plug PSTN line in RJ-11 port when IP-Phone is in PSTN mode. (**) IP-Phone PSTN 10:10:10 AM Press Í or Î to enter configuration mode then press OK button to enter sub menus; press C can jump out current menu to previous level. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Call List (**) Forward Type Phone Book Ringer Settings Network Advanced Settings (protected by password) Reboot Note: (**): May be not available right now, please contact with your distributor.
2.2. LCD Menu Configuration User can set the following configurations by LCD keypad. Note: 1. Press TRANSFER before input data can switch characters to be capital or lowercase. 2. Press SPEED before input data can switch input mode as character mode or digit mode; for example, user wants to enter IP address, after pressing SPEED can enter digits directly. 3. When user is inputting data, press C will jump out to menu list, press Í will clear previous input data. 1.
Enter a forwarded phone number to activate no response forward function. B. Deactivate Deactivate No Response Forward function. 3. Unconditional It is included the above two types. Whether the IP-Phone is in which status, calls will be automatically forwarded to the assigned phone number. A. Activate Enter a forwarded phone number to activate Unconditional Forward function. B. Deactivate Deactivate Unconditional Forward function. 3. Phone Book 1.
5. Network 1. Information User can press Í or Î to check current network status: ● Mode: Display current network connection mode of IP-Phone to be Static (Fixed IP), DHCP, or PPPoE. Note: When IP-Phone is under DHCP mode, then change to Static mode, the following items: IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, will display empty, after reboot, user can see information again. ● IP, Mask, Gateway: display current IP information. 2.
IP-Phone will keep trying to connect. On the other hand, if user disables this function, IP-Phone won’t reboot and keep trying to connect. 8. SNTP Configuration (1) SNTP Mode: User can set SNTP function to be on or off, which means IP-Phone will capture current time from SNTP server or not. (2) SNTP Server: User can specify a SNTP server for IP-Phone to capture current time. (3) Time Zone: User can set time zone via pressing Í or Î according to the location IP-Phone is.
2. Proxy ● Proxy Set Proxy IP address or Domain Name. ● Outbound proxy Set Outbound Proxy IP address or Domain Name. ● Proxy port Set Proxy port for IP-Phone to send messages. ● Expire (in seconds) Set expire time of registration, in the duration of 2/3 expire time, IP-Phone will re-register to Proxy Server again. 3. User Info ● User Name Set User Name of IP-Phone to register to Proxy Server. If Proxy server doesn’t request specific User name, please enter Line number here.
User has to input user name for FTP server login .It is necessary for upgrading IP-Phone new application rom file via FTP method. 4. FTP Password User has to input password for FTP server login .It is necessary for upgrading IP-Phone new application rom file via FTP method. 5. File Name User has to press the file name of new application rom file prepared for upgrading 6. Application Version Show current version of application. 7. Start to Upgrade Select YES or NO to start upgrade.
3. Configuring the IP-Phone through Web Pages The HTTPD web management interface provides user an easier way to configure rather than command line method through TELNET. The configuration function and steps are similar with the way through command line. Please refer to the chapter 4- Configuring the IP-Phone through Telnet command lines for more detail information. Below is a guide for user to configure via web interface. Step 1.
Note: User can set password later in 8.PASSWORD via web interface. Step 3. Enter the web interface main screen After enter login name and password, user can see web interface main screen as below.
Step 4. Start to configure Most important items are Network Interface, SIP Information, and Phone Book (in Peer-to-Peer mode). Please remember to configure these commands before start to work with IP-Phone. Note: After change any settings, please remember to reboot (in Reboot System) IP-Phone so that changes can take effect.
3.1. Network Interface Please refer to chapter 4.7 [ifaddr] command. IP Address: Set IP Address of IP-Phone Subnet Mask: Set the Subnet Mask of IP-Phone Default routing gateway: Set Default routing gateway of IP-Phone Get IP Mode: User has to set IP-Phone to use which network mode. Fixed IP: User has to assign a fixed IP to IP-Phone. DHCP: When DHCP function enables, IP-Phone will automatically search DHCP server after reboot.
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SNTP: Enable / Disable the Simple Network Time Protocol function SNTP Server Address: Set SNTP Server Address When SNTP server is available, enable IP-Phone SNTP function to point to SNTP server IP address so that IP-Phone can get correct current time. GMT: Set time zone for SNTP Server time User can set different time zone according to the location of IP-Phone. For example, in Taiwan the time zone should be set as 8,which means GMT+8. IP Sharing: Enable it if IP-Phone is behind IP Sharing router.
3.2. SIP Information Please refer to chapter 4.13 [SIP] command Run Mode: Select IP-Phone to work under Peer-to-Peer mode or Proxy mode. Proxy IP Address: Set Proxy IP Address or URL address (Domain Name Server must be configured. Please refer to Network Interface). Outbound Proxy: Set IP Address or URL address (Domain Name Server must be configured. Please refer to Network Configure) of outbound Proxy server.
Line Account: set user name of IP-Phone for registering. User can set user name and password for registering. If password is no need, please set user name the same as line number or IP-Phone won’t register successfully. Line Password: set password for registering. SIP Port: set SIP UDP port. RTP Port: set RTP port for sending voice data. Expire: set expire time of registration.
3.3. System Configuration Please refer to chapter 4.12 [sysconf] command Keypad DTMF Type: set DTMF type. User can select DTMF type IP-Phone transmits. RFC2833 Payload Type: change RFC2833 Payload type. This is for special request from the other site, if RFC2833 payload types of 2 sites are different, it may cause some problem of connection. Inter Digit Time: Set the DTMF inter digit time (second) To set the duration (in second) of two pressed digits in dial mode as timed out.
3.4. PPPoE Configure Please refer to chapter 4.11[pppoe] command User Name: Set PPPoE authentication User Name. Password: Set PPPoE authentication password. Reboot After Remote Host Disconnection: Enable/Disable auto reboot after PPPoE disconnection If user enables this function, after PPPoE being disconnected, IP-Phone will automatically reboot to re-connect, and after reboot, if IP-Phone still can’t get contact with server, IP-Phone will keep trying to connect.
3.5. Voice Setting Please refer to chapter 4.15 [voice] command Codec Priority: set codecs priority in order. Please notice that user can set from 1 to 5 codecs as their need. For example, user can only set first priority as G.723.1, and set the others as x, that means only G.723.1 is available. Frame Size: User can set different packet size for each codec. G.723 Silence Suppression: Enable / Disable sound compression and comfort noise generation. It is only for codec G.723.
3.6. Phone Book Please refer to chapter 4.10 [pbook] command Add Data: User can specify 20 sets of phone book via web interface. Please input index, Name, IP Address and E.164 number of the destination device. Delete Date: User can delete any configured phone book data by index.
3.7. DSCP Configure Please refer to chapter 4.16 [tos] command Set Signal or RTP Packet DSCP value: Assured Forwarding (AF) PHB: Select Delay priority and Drop Precedence Expedited Forwarding (EF) PHB: Select TOS value as EF Default: Select TOS value as 0 User Assign Special DSCP Code: User can set other unspecified value here.
DROP Precedence Class #1 Class #2 Class #3 Class #4 Low Drop Precedence (AF11) 001010 (AF21) 010010 (AF31) 011010 (AF41) 100010 Medium Drop Precedence (AF12) 001100 (AF22) 010100 (AF32) 011100 (AF42) 100100 High Drop Precedence (AF13) 001110 (AF23) 010110 (AF33) 011110 (AF43) 100110 Please refer to RFC standard documents for more information about what is DSCP.
3.8. Password Please refer to chapter 4.19 [password] command Change: First select login name as root or administrator, then enter current password, new password and confirm new password again to set new password. Abort: Press abort will clean all inputs.
3.9. Rom Configuration Please refer to chapter 4.18 [rom] command FTP/TFTP Server IP Address: Set TFTP server IP address Target File name: Set file name prepared to upgrade Method: Select download method as TFTP or FTP FTP Login: Set FTP login name and password Target File Type: Select which sector of IP-Phone to upgrade Note: After 2mb file download is finished, all configurations might change to default values, user has to configure again.
3.10. Flash Clean Please refer to 4.5 [flash] command. Press CLEAN will clean all configurations of IP-Phone and reset to factory default value.
3.11. Reboot System Press reboot will reset IP-Phone. Note: To execute reboot via web browser, IP-Phone will automatically save all data before reboot. To execute reboot via TELNET command, please remember to do Commit Data before Reboot System.
4. Configuring the IP-Phone Telnet command lines After setting the IP Address of IP-Phone and reboot, (please refer to LCD Menu: 5-3.4.5), user can enter into Telnet command lines. Note: ● After user enter IP-Phone configuration via telnet, please use login: ”root”, password: null, press enter to enter command lines. ● User must input lower-case command, but contents of configurations such as SIP alias or user name etc, user can set as capital case.
4.3. [debug] command This command is for engineers to debug system of IP-Phone. User can add debug flag via command debug –add “debug flags”, and then start debug function via command debug –open. When IP-Phone is working on screen will display related debug messages. Most frequently used debug flag are “sip”, “fsm”, “msg”…etc. 4.4. [reboot] command After typing commit command, type reboot to restart the IP-Phone .
4.6. [commit] command Save any changes after configuring the IP-Phone . 4.7. [ifaddr] command Configure and display the IP-Phone IP information. ● ● –print: print out all current configurations of ifaddr command. -ip, -mask, -gate: Set IP-Phone IP Address, subnet mask and default gateway respectively. ● -ipmode: Set IP-Phone network mode to be Fixed IP, DHCP or PPPoE. When User set IP mode to be fixed IP, please set IP, subnet Mask, default gateway as mentioned in item 2.
● -ipsharing: If IP-Phone is behind a IP-sharing , user must enable IP sharing function and specify public IP address.(ifaddr –ipsharing 0 / 1 “public IP address of IP sharing” , 0 for disable and 1 for enable) Note: Some Proxy servers support endpoint behind NAT function, in this case IP-Phone doesn’t have to enable IP sharing function, please contact with your Proxy Server vendor. ● –upnp: enable / disable UPnP function.
Usage: ping “IP address” The message will display packets transmitting condition or no answer from the IP address. 4.10. [pbook] command This command is functional both in Proxy mode and Peer-to-Peer mode. In proxy mode, use speed dial or 10 DL button will dial out e.164 number in phone book. In the other hand, in peer-to-peer mode, IP-Phone will dial out IP address. ● -print: display phone book data. User can print all data in phone book by command (pbook –print).
4.11. [pppoe] command ● ● ● ● -print: display all current configurations and information. –id: to set PPPoE authentication user name. –pwd: to set PPPoE authentication password. –reboot: Choose enable or disable this function. If user enables this function, after PPPoE disconnected, IP-Phone will automatically reboot to re-connect, and after reboot, if IP-Phone still can’t connect with server, IP-Phone will keep trying to connect.
4.12. [sysconf] command ● ● -print: display all current configurations. -idtime: set the duration(in second) of two pressed digits in dial mode as timed out. If after the duration user hasn’t pressed next number, IP-Phone will dial out all number pressed. ● -keypad: set DTMF type .User can select DTMF type IP-Phone receive and transmit.(sysconf –keypad 0/1 , 0 for in band ,1 for RFC2833.) ● ● -2833type: change RFC2833 Payload type. -eod: select end of dialing key, e.g.
packets form IP-Phone will be sent to outbound proxy server. ● –prefix: set prefix string. If user ID contains alphabets, user can set it as prefix string here. For example, if Account Name is 123, IP-Phone will sent out messages as Account Name @”IP address of Proxy”, if user set prefix as abc, IP-Phone will set out as abc123@”IP address of Proxy”. This function is for special proxy server. ● –line: identify one number for the IP-Phone “line number”).
password for registering. If password is no need, please set user name the same as line number or IP-Phone won’t register successfully. ● –pwd: set account password for registering. 4.15. [voice] command The voice command is associated with the voice codec setting information. ● ● -print: display voice codec information and configuration. -send: three voice packet size can be configured as 20 ms, 40 ms or 60 ms.(only 30 and 60 ms for G..723.1) ● -priority: set codecs priority in order.
distributor before changing any settings of this command. 4.16. [tos] command TOS/DiffServ (DS) priority function can discriminate the Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP) of the DS field in the IP packet header, and map each Code Point to a corresponding egress traffic priority. As per the definition in RFC2474, the DS field is Type-of-Service (TOS) octet in IPv4. The recommended DiffServ Code Point is defined in RFC2597 to classify the traffic into different service classes.
011100 100100 001110 010110 011110 100110 000000 ● ● ● ====> ====> ====> ====> ====> ====> ====> 28 (Decimal System) 36 (Decimal System) 14 (Decimal System) 22 (Decimal System) 30 (Decimal System) 38 (Decimal System) 0 (Decimal System) DROP Precedence Class #1 Class #2 Class #3 Class #4 Low Drop Precedence (AF11) 001010 (AF21) 010010 (AF31) 011010 (AF41) 100010 Medium Drop Precedence (AF12) 001100 (AF22) 010100 (AF32) 011100 (AF42) 100100 High Drop Precedence (AF13) 001110 (AF23) 010110
4.17. [bureau] command ● ● -print: show all current configurations. -hotline: set hotline table. User can set hotline function to specify one IP address for IP-Phone to dial out directly. Once user picks up IP-Phone, it will automatically dial out to the assigned IP address and number. (bureau –hotline “IP address” “phone number of remote site”) Note: To set IP-Phone as hotline mode, user has to set IP-Phone as Peer-to-Peer mode, use sysconf –service 2 command. 4.18.
● ● ● -f: the file name prepared for upgrading is necessary as well. –method: specify download method to be TFTP or FTP(0 for TFTP.1 for FTP) –ftp: specify user name and password for FTP download method. For example: User prepares to upgrade the latest app rom file – siplp.100, the TFTP server is 192.168.1.1. rom –app –s 192.168.1.1 –f siplp.100 Command rom –print can show current version installed in IP-Phone . 4.19.
password: ”press enter”. User who requests authorization to execute all configuration commands needs to login with “root”. If a user login with “administrator”, two commands are not functional: password –set root: set password of login : “root”. passwd –clean: clean up password restored before, and user can login :”root/administrator”, password: ”press enter”.
5. Upgrading Software on the IP-Phone IP-Phone supports three methods to upgrade the new version. All methods are necessary to prepare the TFTP or FTP program on the host PC as TFTP/FTP server. After installing TFTP/FTP program on one PC and connecting to network, IP-Phone is ready to be upgraded. 5.1. From LCD Phone Menu Please choose the 6→2 selection-Firmware Upgrade. Press OK to enter into the sub-selection as below. Firmware Update 1.
5.2. Web Management Please refer to chapter 4.18 [rom] command 7. FTP/TFTP Server IP Address: Set TFTP server IP address 8. Target File name: Set file name prepared to upgrade 9. Method: Select download method as TFTP or FTP 10. FTP Login: Set FTP login name and password 11. Target File Type: Select which sector of IP-Phone to upgrade Note: After 2mb file download is finished, all configurations might change to default values, user has to configure again.
5.3. Remote Control: Telnet Please refer to chapter 4.18 [rom] command 1. -print: show all current configurations and version information. 2. -app,-boot, -dsptest, -dspcore, -dspapp: upgrade main boot code, main application code, DSP testing code, DSP kernel code, DSP application code, Ring Back Tone PCM file and Hold Tone . Note: After upgrade Application, please remember to execute flash –clean command, which will clean all configurations become factory values except IP address. 3.
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