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VoIP Telephone Configuration Guide
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Section Item
Identifier
Value(s) Comments
LOCALALERTINGTIME
OUT
XX
sets the cause code (from the table above) that will
be entered in the call description record (CDR) if an
incoming call times out without being answered. It
also sets the failover code that is returned to the
calling party (from the table in section 5.10.3). Default
value 18
IP
DHCP [ON|OFF]
Enables or disables the use of DHCP for the
assignment of IP parameters. If this value is set to
OFF the telephone will use the Static IP
values.(Default value is ON)
ADDRESS xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Sets the static IP Address of this unit to be that given
in parameter 2. (default value is 192.168.1.2)
MASK xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Sets the static sub-net mask for this unit to be that
given in parameter 2. (default value is 255.255.0.0)
GATEWAY xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Sets the static default gateway address for this unit to
be that given in parameter 2 ( default value is 0.0.0.0)
DNS1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Sets the IP address of the primary static DNS server.
If DHCP is enabled then this DNS server will be used
in addition to the DNS servers supplied by DHCP. (
Default Value is 0.0.0.0 )
DNS2 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Sets the IP address of the secondary DNS server. If
DHCP is enabled then this DNS server will be used in
addition to the DNS servers supplied by DHCP. (
Default Value is 0.0.0.0 )
LOCALDOMAIN
WEBPORT XX
The TCP port through which the Telephone Web
server can be accessed (Default Value is 80)
WEB [ON/OFF]
This command enables or disables access to the web
server (Default value is ON )
TELNETPORT XX
The TCP port through which the Telephones telnet
server can be accessed (Default Value is 23)
TELNET [ON/OFF]
This command enables or disables access to the
telnet server (Default value is ON )
SYSLOGPORT XX
This command sets the port number to be used for
syslog messages. The default value is 514
SYSLOG
xx.xxx.xxx.xxx
or
FQDN
This command sets the destination address for syslog
server message
STUN
xx.xxx.xxx.xxx
or
FQDN
This command sets the IP address or the URL of the
STUN server used by the unit. The absence of the
value disables the use of STUN.
SYSLOGFACILITY xx
The SYSLOG message facility level, as per
RFC3164.
SYSLOGSEVERITY xx
The SYSLOG message severity level, as per
RFC3164.
KEY
RECALL xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
This command sets the IP address of the remote
telephone that will be signalled when the RECALL
Key is pressed on the local phone.
INHIBIT
<DIGIT> <+> <MEMORY>
<+> <CLEAR> or <NONE>
Functions to inhibit in emergency mode.
See Key mapping web page section (5.11) for
detailed explanation.
RELAY1ONCODE
XXXX[XX]
These codes set relays OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 to
activate on receipt of a matching string of DTMF
characters from the remote party during a call.
Outputs can be set to turn ON, OFF or to PULSE for
a fixed duration below. Strings must be min 4 max 6
characters. Valid characters are 0-9, A-D, *,#. Blank
disables. Default value blank.
RELAY2ONCODE
RELAY1OFFCODE
RELAY2OFFCODE
RELAY1PULSECODE
RELAY2PULSECODE
RELAY1PULSELEN
1-60
Duration in seconds that an output will remain ON
following receipt of a RELAYxPULSECODE. Range
1-60.
RELAY2PULSELEN
LED
MODE
HELPPOINT
These commands preset the LED functions to mimic
existing analogue telephone models:
HELPPOINT: Sets LED1 to RING+HOOK, LED2 to
OFF
DDA: Sets LED1 to HOOK+RINGOUT, and LED2 to
CONNECT+RING.
OFF: Sets both LEDs OFF
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