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GAI-TRONICS

VoIP Telephone Configuration Guide

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Section Item

Identifier

Value(s) Comments

ACCESS

USERNAME UserName

Sets the user name used in local or remote access to
be “UserName”. UserName can be up to 30
characters long, and can contain only the
alphanumeric characters a-z, A-Z , 0-9. The default
value is “user”. The Username cannot be blank.

Example USERNAME=franklin

IMPORTANT: The word ‘root’ is a reserved
username and must not be used or assigned a
password. Setting a user name of "root" will make it
impossible to access the phone, and will require a
reset to factory defaults.

PASSWORD Password

Sets the password used in local or remote access to
be “Password”. “Password” can be up to 30
characters long, and contains only the alphanumeric
characters a-z, A-Z , 0-9. The default value is
password.

Example PASSWORD=sugar1

Note: please make sure to record the user name and password securely. They will be
required to access the phone every time whether by web page, command line or
configuration file.
In the event that the username and password are lost, the unit will need to be reset to
factory defaults. This can be done by holding down a button on the main circuit
board. See section 10.

ALARMS

ALARMx

(where x is 1 to 20)

See ALARMS web page

section (5.14) for alarm

descriptions and

appropriate settings

REPORT ON

This command specifies if the alarm will be generated
on assertion of an alarm condition only.

Example ALARM4=ON

REPORT OFF

This command specifies if the alarm will be generated
on removal of an alarm condition only.

REPORT ON+OFF

This command specifies if the alarm will be generated
on assertion and removal of an alarm condition.

REPORT NONE

This command disables, the generation of all alarm
reports for the alarm. The generation of alarms in the
status pages, and the generation of SYSLOG and
MAIL reporting are all disabled. The generation of
alarms must be reapplied for status reporting,
SYSLOG reporting and MAIL reporting if required.
The default value for all alarm conditions is NONE.

SYSLOG ON

This command enables SYSLOG reporting for the
selected alarm number.

SYSLOG OFF

This command disables SYSLOG reporting for the
selected alarm number.

MAIL ON

This command enables email reporting for the
selected alarm number XX.

Example ALARM6=MAIL ON
ALARM4=MAIL OFF

MAIL OFF

This command disables email reporting for the
selected alarm number.

MSG “text”

This command replaces the default text message
ALARM

ǻ<alarm_number> with the text entered as

the value after the = text.
The text is delimited by quote marks and is a
maximum of 40 characters. The status <on/off> is
appended to the end of the text.

ONTIME xxx

This command assigns an activation de-bounce
period to a specific alarm number. See ALARMS web
page section (5.14) for appropriate values for each
alarm number. XXX has a value between 0 and
30000 (seconds).

Example ALARM1=ONTIME 5

OFFTIME xxx

This command assigns an alarm removal de-bounce
period to a specific alarm number. See ALARMS web
page section (5.14) for appropriate values for each
alarm number. XXX has a value between 0 and
30000 (seconds).

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