Appendix b: specifications, Specifications – Cisco WIP310 User Manual

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Appendix B

Specifications

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Wireless-G IP Phone

Appendix B:

Specifications

Model

WIP310

Band

2 4Ghz

Transmit Power

13 dBm for 802 11g / 15 dBm

for 802 11b

Radio Range

Outdoor up to 100m-300m,

Indoor up to 25m-100m

Antenna

PIFA

External Interface

One USB Port (1 1 and 2 0),

2 5m Standard 4 Segment Ear

Phone Jack

Display

1 8 inch TFT, LCD (128 x 160

pixels) 65K Colors, Backlit

Memory

32MB NAND Flash + 32MB

SDRAM

Network Protocols

TCP/UDP/IP, IPV4, DHCP Client

Wi-Fi Features

802 11v, 802 11g

WMM (802 11e)

WMM-PS

Security 64-bit, 128-bit WEP

Encryption

WPA – PSK / TKIP

WPA2 – AES / PSK (802 11i)

WPS

Voice Protocols

SIP v2 Session Initiation

Protocol RFC3261, 3262, 3263,

3264

SDP RFC 2327

SIP Re-Registration with

Primary SIP Proxy

SIP Proxy Redundancy via DNS

SRV

Voice Codecs

G 711 u-law / A-law, G 723 1

(6 3kbps, 5 3kbps), G 726 (at 32

kbps only ), G 729AB

DTMF Transmission

In-band, Out-band (RFC2833)

Voice Quality

G 167 and G 168 Echo

Cancellation

Automatic Gain Control (AG)

Adaptive Jitter Buffer

Packet/Frame Lost

Concealment

Adjustable Audio Frames Per

Packet

CNG - Comfort Noise

Generation

VAD - Voice Activity Detection

Call Control*

Caller ID

Call Mute

Call Hold / Resume

Call Forward ( Conditional,

Unconditional, Busy or No

Answer)

Call Transfer (Attended or

Blind)

Call Waiting

Call Blocking

Do Not Disturb

Shared Line Appearance

3-way Conferencing with local

mixing

Phone Feature

Speaker Phone Button

Local Phone Book

Dial from Call History

SMS (Short Message Service)

Web Services ( Weather / Stock

Quote / Local Search)

Selectable Ring Tones

Key Lock

Volume Control

RF/Battery level indication

Wi-Fi Signal Integrity and

Performance

Wi-Fi AP Site Survey

Voice / Data Statistic

Speed Dial

Clock

Phone Book (200 Records)

Call History (20 Records)

Management features

Embedded Web configuration

interface (with password

protection)

Auto Provisioning via TFTP/

HTTP/HTTPS

Configuration changes via MMI

or Web GUI

Remote Software firmware via

TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS

Secure, Remote Provisioning

capabilities for mass-scale

Service Provider Activation

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