Tr-069 support, Reference, Mac address/line number in register messages – AASTRA 6700i series, 9143, 9480i, 9480i CT SIP Administrator Guide EN User Manual

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TR-069 Support

The IP Phones support the Technical Report (TR)-069 Protocol. This Protocol is a bi-directional

HTTP based protocol that provides the communication between Customer-Premises Equipment

(CPE) (like the IP Phones) and Auto Configuration Servers (ACS) over DSL/broadband

connections. It includes both a safe auto configuration and the control of other CPE management

functions within an integrated framework.

Service providers can, through TR-069, use one common platform to manage (through the

internet) all of their customer premise devices, regardless of the device or manufacturer. If TR-069

is enabled on the phones, when the remote ACS boots the phones, they contact the ACS and

establish the configuration automatically.

In addition to configuring the phone with TR-069, you can also do the following:
• Reboot the phone
• Reset to factory defaults
• Update the firmware of the device
• Backup/restore configuration
• Upload the log file

Reference

For more information about TR-069, see the Aastra TR-069 Configuration Guide.

MAC Address/Line Number in REGISTER Messages

The IP phones can send the MAC address and line number in the REGISTER packets making it

easier for the call server when a user configures the phones via the Aastra Web UI or the IP Phone

UI. The following two configurable headers send this information to the call server:

Aastra-Mac: <mac address>

Aastra-Line: <line number>

The MAC address is sent in uppercase hex numbers, for example, 00085D03C792. The line

number is a number between 1 and 9.

The following parameters allow you to enable/disable the sending of MAC address and line

number to the call server:

sip send mac

sip send line

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