MicroNet Technology SP5101 manual

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    0 User Guide VoIP Telephone Model No.: SP5101 Website: http://www .micronet.info[...]

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    1 T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ..................................................... 5 1.1 Packet Cont ent ............................................................................................... 5 1.2 Key Features .................................................................................................. 5 2. GENERAL DEFINITION[...]

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    2 3.1.2 Dialed Calls ....................................................................................................... 22 3.1.3 Missed ............................................................................................................... 22 3.1.4 Delete All .............................................................................[...]

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    3 4.2 Making Ca lls ................................................................................................. 36 4.2.1 OFF-HOOK Dialing............................................................................................ 36 4.2.2 Redial (OFF-HOOK Dialing) ............................................................................. 3[...]

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    4 6.3 [debug] co mmand ........................................................................................ 71 6.4 [reboot] co mmand ....................................................................................... 71 6.5 [pbook] co mmand ........................................................................................ 71 6.6 [comm[...]

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    5 1. INTRODUCTION The Micronet SP5101 V oIP desktop telepho ne highly integrates DSP/codec system-on-chip solutions to provide t he industry’ s highest voice quality . For ease-of-use functionality , SP5101 prov ides well compatibility with many well-known IP-PBX, and many user-friendly feature buttons of conference, call pick up, transfer , Redi[...]

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    6 2. General Definitions 2.1 T elephone appearance Front V iew Bottom shell[...]

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    7[...]

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    8 2.2 Key Definition NO KEYP AD FUNCTION 1 OK 1. Press this key to confirm a menu selection, a setting, or a phone entry. 2. When in menu mode, pressing this key will select the menu selection highlighted. 3. When entering phone setting or menu selection entry, pressing this key will confirm the entry. 2 C 1. Cancel for the menu setting or number t[...]

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    9 NO KEYP AD FUNCTION K7 DND DND K8 Missed Missed calls K9 VMS V oice Mail K10 Blind T ran Blind transfer K1 1 Mute Mute K12 Headset Headset mode switch K13 Conf Conference K14 Pick Call Pickup K15 T r ans T ransfer K16 Redial Redial K17 Hold Call hold / Call retrieve This phone could support three methods fo r the text input, such like this: “12[...]

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    10 S29 7 S10 8 S11 9 * S04 * S17 0 # S12 Input method switch key[...]

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    11 2.4 Keys with “ABC” character mode Users could enter the char acters with the uppercase in this mode. The key could only input the special symbol s and press more times to pick up the symbols you want. If users press two times on the key , the input character will be E. Key Characters with uppercase in “ABC” inpu t method S33 S30 A B C S[...]

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    12 2.5 Keys with “abc” character mode Users could enter the char acters with the uppercase in this mode. The key could only input the special symbol s and press more times to pick up the symbols you want. If users press two times on the key , the input character will be e. Key Characters with uppercase in “ABC” input method S33 S30 a b c S2[...]

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    13 2.6 Menu keys There are four keys to help users enter, ex it or pick up the c onfiguration tables for changing. Please check out the following info: Key Functions descriptions M3 Press the right arrow key in the IDLE mode to enter the main menu. Press the left arrow key will help use rs to return the original table or exit the main menu Press th[...]

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    14 2.7.3 LCD Display in OFF-HOOK st ate Network fail during the IDLE mode (WAN port detection or get IP fa iled with DHCP and PPPoE) 1 LCD displaying while the phone was in the OFFHOOK state. LCD displaying while the phone was in the OFFHOOK state. 2.7.4 LCD Display in DISCONNECTED st ate After the remote side sends the BYE message, LPSP5101 will a[...]

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    15 2.7.7 LCD Display for Incoming Call st ate When it received incoming call, it will show incoming call display name and Line number 2.7.8 LCD Display in CONNECTED st ate During the talking state and running the timer During the talking state and running the timer The timer will still go on while the mute function was enabled during the conversati[...]

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    16 presses C button to reject call waiting. 2.7.10 LCD Display for firmware upgrading mode Firmware file downloading mode Writing the firmware after the firmware downloading Request for the rebooti ng after the firmware upgrading 2.7.11 LCD Display for saving and rebooting mode Saving the configurations while users had be changed Users reboot this [...]

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    17 cursor will be blinking every 500ms ju st like the example as above: → → If the users enter the incorrect info , the LCD will show as following: 2.8 Editing Display a Cursor Under the characters or digits, the cu rsor will be displayed and the characters or digits will be blinking. It was show n as “_” with the LCD showing. Users could p[...]

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    18 2.9 LED Display While users power on this phone set, a ll the LED will be lighted up before the system initializing procedure finished. The function LED will be light while users press the function keys; and will be blink while users press the function keys for twice. The following def initions are for the LED: LED Key Function description LED1 [...]

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    19 hook/speaker button. When having incoming call, press HEADSET button can pick up call and press again can hang up call. 3. When in communication, press HEADSET button can switch voice path to headset.[...]

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    20 3. LCD Menu Operation During the menu operation, there is no cu rsor for the conf iguration tables selecting. The LCD will show just like this: Users could press the up or down arrow keys to move on different item. This sign will guide you to choose the configur ation tables. In t he main menu, it will exit the menu and back to the IDLE mode if [...]

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    21 3.1.1 Received Showing the received calls; pressing the M4 and M1 button to check out the other received calls. → OK → The LCD will show as following while t here is no any record for the received calls: ● Dial out → M4 → → → → OK → ● Det ail The Detail will show the date and ti me for the calls as following: → → → → [...]

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    22 entry added, show all the entries in the phon e book to verify by users. If users press the button, the flow will be just like the actions in the phone book → → → → → M4 → → OK → ● Delete → → → → → M4 → → M4 → → OK → → OK → → 3.1.2 Dialed Calls All the LCD displaying or actions are as same as the flow [...]

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    23 3.1.4 Delete All This will delete all the records of the received, dialed and missed calls. → → 3.2 Phone Book This phone set could support 90 entries of the phone book. Users could add, modify, delete, and dial out all the entries in the phone book. If the name and number had been added in the phone book, the LCD has to show the name if it [...]

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    24 This is allowed the same number with t he different name. For the name of the incoming call displaying, the phone set will show up the latest record configured by users. This isn’t permitted for the empty info about the name in this mode. If users press the button without any info for t he name, the LCD will show as following and return to the[...]

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    25 Users could press the button to select the ac tion in the view mode. If there is no any entry for the phone book, LCD will show the massage as following: Dial Out Press on specific phone book entry, phone will be off-hook and dial out automatically. Modify Entry Here user can modify name and num ber of existed phone book data. Delete Entry → O[...]

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    26 3.3 Networking Setting ¾ IP Mode  Fixed DHCP PPPoE ¾ IP Address ¾ Net Mask ¾ Default GW ¾ DNS Setting  Primary DNS  Second DNS ¾ PPPoE  ID  Password  Reconnect  SNTP ¾ SNTP  Server IP  Time Zone  Mode 3.3.1 IP Mode Press the M1 or M4 button to select the IP mode. 3.3.2 IP Address Enter IP address for Fixed IP[...]

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    27 3.3.3 Net Mask All the operation is just like the IP A ddress configuring. It will be shown as following from the LCD: 3.3.4 Default GW All the operation is just like the IP A ddress configuring. It will be shown as following from the LCD: If users input the invalid value for the IP address, Net Mask or Default Gateway, LCD will show as followin[...]

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    28 3.3.6 PPPoE ID It could support the number or character typing in this mode . Password For the protecting policy, LCD will use the asterisk to replace the info showing. For the password modify displaying, the LCD will clean all the asterisks and showing the cursor as following: → OK → → OK → Reconnet Please press the button M1 or to enab[...]

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    29 Server IP To enter SNTP server IP address. It supports the number typing and Domain typing. Time Zone Pressing the M1 for decreasing and M4 for increasing the zone value. The button will save the changed. 3.4 SIP setting All the menu operations are as sa me as the Networking setting. ¾ Proxy Setting  Proxy IP  Proxy Port  OutPx IP  [...]

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    30 3.4.1.2. Proxy Port Configuring the Proxy port in this table; it could onl y support the number typing. The max value is 65535. 3.4.1.3. OutPx IP This is the setting for the Outbound Pr oxy. It could support the number and character typing for the IP or domain. 3.4.1.4. OutPx Port This could only support the number typing only. The max value is [...]

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    31 the cursor as following: → → → → 3.4.2.3. Phone Num It could support the number typing only. 3.4.2.4. Local Port It could support the number typing only and the max value is 65535. 3.5 Phone Setting ¾ Alarm Setting  Add  View All  Del All ¾ Ring Setting  Ringer Volume  Volume 1  Volume 2  Volume 3  Volume 4  [...]

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    32 3.5.1 Alarm Setting There are some definitions for the Ala rm clock, please check out the detail as following: If the alarm clock had been set and the time is up: z The phone will be ring in the IDLE and MENU state only. z If the phone isn’t in the IDLE or MENU state, the phone will ring while the state back to the IDLE or MENU. z If the state[...]

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    33 3.5.1.2. View All → M4 → → → → → → → 3.5.1.3. Del All → OK → → 3.5.2 Ring Setting 3.5.2.1. Ringer V olume There are four levels for the volume adjustment and the default is level 2. The symbol “>” will point out the current level for this phone set. Pressing the M4 and M1 button to select the volume level for the rin[...]

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    34 the ring volume. 3.5.2.2. Ringer Melody This phone set could support four types of ring melody. → M4 → → OK → → 3.6 Mail Box ¾ Information ¾ MailBox No. ¾ MailBox Key ¾ Voice Mail Dial 3.6.1 Information If VNS LED lights up, you can view voic e mail information from this item. Below: 3.6.2 MailBox No. 3.6.3 MailBox Key 3.6.4 V oice[...]

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    35  Input Number  Press the key… ¾ From PhoneBook  Phone Book List  Press the key… ¾ View Entry  Function Key list  F1:  F2:  F3: Users could configure the Function Keys for the speed dial or special IP-PBX function. For the function keys configuration, users could input the new number or select the entries from the Ph[...]

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    36 4. Basic Function 4.1 Power on and initialization During the initialization procedure: 1 All the LED will light on till the initialization procedure was finished. 2 All the LED will light on if ther e is error during the procedure. 3 On LCD will show “Initializing”. 4.2 Making Calls There are some ways to make outgoing calls: 1 OFF HOOK Dial[...]

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    37 During the Pre-dial function: 1 This is permitted to enter and di al out the digits “*” and “#”. 2 If the dialed number could be ma tched with the list in the phone book, LCD will display the name of this record. 4.2.4 Redial (ON-HOOK Dialing) This will show all the records of the dialed list. After the records selected, pressing the or [...]

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    38 4.4 Hold and Retrieve Calls There are two ways to hold the curr ent calls and retrieve them back: 1 Press another idle line button or to hold the current line and switch to another IDLE line. 2 Press the Hold function ke ys to hold the current calls. During the hold status, the LED of Line will flash. 4.5 T ransfer SP5101 could support the call [...]

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    39 4.6 Conference User needs to specify conference f unction to be local conference or server-based conference. Conference Scenario: A. Local Conference: (1) A communicate with B → Conf or Line hear dial tone+ C’s number → C pick up → press Conf again to build conference (2) A communicate with B → Conf or Line hear dial tone+ C’s number[...]

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    40 5. W eb Administration 5.1 Factory Default DESCRIPTION DEF A UL T V ALUE IP 10.1.1.3 Net Mask: 255.255.0.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.254 SIP Proxy: 10.1.1.2 SIP account 1001 SIP Port: 5060 Proxy Port: 5060 R TP Port: 16384 Digit T imeout: 5s Call waiting: Off Call transfer On 5.2 Configuring the SIP Phone through W eb Pages The HTTPD web manage[...]

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    41 Step 1. Browse the IP Address predefined via Keypad Please enter IP address (user have to se t via LCD menu first) of SIP Phone in web browser . If user failed to set IP address via LCD menu, the default IP address of SIP Phone is 10.1.1.3 , user can try to connect to SIP Phone via this default IP via web interface.[...]

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    42 S tep 2. Input the login name and password  Login name: root / user Note: Login with “user” only has authority as below: 1. Modify network configuration 2. Modify Phone Book 3. Change login password of “user” 4. Reboot  Password (The same with TELNET): Null (just press confirm, no need to key in password in default value) Note: Use[...]

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    43 Step 3. Enter the web interface main screen After enter login name and password, user can see web interface main screen as below. S tep 4. S tart to configure After enter web management interface, user can see four main items. 1. Inst allation Wizard: User can follow steps in wizard to make first-time initial configuration. 2. Advanced Configura[...]

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    44 5.3 Inst allation Wizard Installation Wizard includes three steps: (A) Network Connection Mode : User has to select SIP Phone network mode as S tatic IP , DHCP or PPPoE.[...]

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    45 (B) Network Configuration : After selecting network connection mode, user has to input related network parameters. (1) S tatic IP: User has to i nput IP , subnet mask, default gateway , and DNS server address. (2) PPPoE: User has to input PPPoE connection user name and password.[...]

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    46 (C) Protocol Configuration : After setting network, user has to set SIP related parameters. - Primary Proxy Address and port : If user select Proxy mode in item A, please input Primary Pr oxy address and signaling port of Proxy . - Secondary Proxy Address and port: User can also input secondary Proxy server and port for backup. - Outbound Proxy [...]

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    47 5.4 Advanced Configuration 5.4.1 Network Configuration (1) Network Configuration Network Connection Mode: User has se lect network configuration mode first, then configuration page will display related items. (a) St atic IP: If user selects S tatic IP mode, following items will be displayed. - IP Address: Set IP Address of SIP Phone - Subnet Mas[...]

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    48 address here. - HTTP Port for WEB Management: Set port number for user to configure SIP Phone via WEB m anagement. Default value is 80. -[...]

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    49 (c) PPPoE: If user selects PPPoE mode, following items will be displayed. - DNS Server Obtained Mode: When SIP Phone is in DHCP or PPPoE mode, user can determine DNS address is obtained from server or set manually . - Primary DNS Server: If user determines to set DNS address manually , please set Primary Domain Name Server IP address here. - Sec[...]

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    50 (2) Behind NA T - Behind IP Sharing: Select if enable SI P Phone behind IP Sharing router function. - IP Sharing Public IP Address: Set Public IP Address of IP Sharing router for SIP Phone to work behind IP sharing. - STUN Server address: If user wants to use STUN function, user must enable Behind NA T Device function then inputting STUN Server [...]

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    51 (3) SNTP - SNTP Mode: Enable / Disable the Simple Network T ime Protocol function - SNTP Serv er Address: Set SNTP Server Address. When SNTP server is available, enable SIP Phone SNTP function to point to SNTP serv er IP address so that SIP Phone can get correct current time. - T ime Zone-GMT : Set time zone for SNTP Server time. User can set di[...]

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    52 5.4.2 SIP Configuration (1) SIP Main Configuration - Primary Proxy Address and port: If user select Proxy mode in item A, please input Primary Pr oxy address and signaling port of Proxy . - Secondary Proxy Address and port: User can also input secondary Proxy server and port for backup. - Outbound Proxy Address and port: User can input outbound [...]

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    53 5.4.3 System Configuration (1) Feature Configuration: - Inter Digit T ime: Set the DTMF inter digit time (second). T o set the duration (in second) of two pr essed digits in dial mode as timed out. If after the duration user hasn’t pressed next number , SIP Phone will dial out all number pressed. - Keypad DTMF T ype: set DTMF type. User can se[...]

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    54 (2) Function Key Configuration: - Conference : Set the Conference mode. Default: Local Conference. But now it is not support Server Conference mode yet! - Group Pick up: Set Group Pick up code, you might contact with your IP-PBX system administrator . - S pecific Pick up: Set S pecific Pick up code, you might contact with your IP-PBX system admi[...]

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    55 5.4.4 Number Configuration (1) Phone Book - Add Data: User can specify 50 sets of phone book via web interface. Please input index, Name, E.164 number , IP Address, port of the destination device, drop prefix, and insert number . 1. name: S pecify name for one pbook data 2. e.164: set phone number of callee. - Delete Data: User can delete any co[...]

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    56 (2) Hotline If user set SIP Phone as hotline mode, once SIP Phone is of f-hook, it will automatically dials phone number (Pro xy Mode) set in hotline table.[...]

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    57 (3) Digit Manipulation - add: Add a rule to drop or insert prefix digits of incoming call. - prefix: Set which prefix number to implement digit manipulation rule. - drop: Enable or disable drop function. If this function is enabled, Phone will drop prefix number on incoming call. - insert: Set which digit to insert. - delete: Delete a digit mani[...]

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    58 5.4.5 Media Configuration (1) Codec - 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. - Packet Size: User can set different p acket size for each codec.[...]

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    59 (2) V oice - Vo l u m e : Adjust the volume of Ringer , Receive (Local side hearing), transmit (remote side hearing), DTMF . - Echo Cancelor : Enable / Disable (it is suggested to always Enable this function).[...]

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    60 (3) T one Configuration - Ring Back T one: Set ring back tone parameters. - Busy T one: Set busy tone parameters. - Dial T one: Set dial tone parameters. - 2 nd Dial T one: Set 2 nd dial tone parameters. - Ring T o ne: Set ring tone p arameters.[...]

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    61 (4) Payload T y pe - RFC2833 Payload T ype: 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.[...]

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    62 5.4.6 Device Management (1) Login Password - Change password configuration: First select login name as root or user , then enter current passw ord, new pa ssword and confirm new password again to set new p assword.[...]

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    63 (2) Sof tware Upgrade - Download Mode: Select download method as TFTP or FTP - TFTP/FTP Server IP Address: Set TFTP server IP address - FTP Login: Set FTP login name and password - T arget File name: Set file name prepared to upgrade - T arget File T ype: Select which sector of SIP Phone to upgrade Note : After upgrade Application, please reme m[...]

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    64 (3) Provision Server - Provision Server Address: set Provision server IP address. - Provision Server Login User Name: set Provision Server login user ID. - Provision Server Login User Password: set Provision Server login user password. - Provision Server Cycle T ime : set Provision Server update cycle time.[...]

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    65 (4) Flash Clean Press CLEAN will clean all configurations except Ne twork Configuration of SIP Phone and reset to factory default value. Note: User must re-configure all commands all over again (except Network Configuration).[...]

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    66 5.5 System S t atus 5.5.1 Network S tatus Display all current network status of SIP Phone.[...]

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    67 5.5.2 V ersion Information: Display software version.[...]

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    68 5.6 Reboot Press reboot will reset SIP Phone. Note: T o execute reboot via web browser , SI P Phone will automatically save all data before reboot. T o execute r eboot via TELNET command, please remember to do Commit Dat a before Reboot System .[...]

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    69 6. T elnet command lines After setting the IP Address of SIP Phone and reboot, (please refer to LCD Menu: 5-3.4.5), user can enter into Telnet command lines. Note: 1. A fter user enter SIP Phone conf iguration via telnet, please use login: ” root ”, password : null, press enter to enter command lines. If user forgets p assword, please contac[...]

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    70 Note: 1. A fter user enter SIP Phone conf iguration via telnet, please use login: ” root ”, password: null, press enter to enter command lines. 2. If user forget login password, pl ease contact with your distributor , we will generate one new password acco rding to LAN Phone’ s MAC address. Please login with “mac” and this new password[...]

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    71 6.3 [debug] command This command is for engineers to debug system of SIP Phone SP5101. User can add debug flag via command debug –add “debug flags” , and then start debug function via command debug –open . When SIP Phone SP5101 is working on screen will display related debug messages. Most frequently used debug flag are “sip”, “fsm[...]

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    72 6.6 [commit] command Save any changes after configuring the SIP Phone SP5101. 6.7 [ping] command Command ping can test which the IP address is reachable or not. Usage: ping “IP address” The message will display packets transmitting condition or no answer from the IP address. 6.8 [time] command When SIP Phone SP5101 enable SNTP function and b[...]

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    73 6.9 [ifaddr] command Configure and display the SIP P hone SP5101 IP information. 1. –print: print out all current confi gurations of ifaddr command. 2. -ip, -mask, -gate: Set SIP Phone SP5101 IP Address, subnet mask and default gateway respectively . 3. -ipmode: Set SIP Phone network mode to be Fixed IP , DHCP or PPPoE. When User set IP mode t[...]

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    74 11. –id: Input ID of Provision server . 12. –pw d: Input Password of Provision server . 13. –emstime: Set provision cycle time. 14. –stun: Input STUN s erver address. (if addr –stun 1 61.220.2.2) But you must take notice when you use this function, you must enable “ipsharing” function. 15. –stunport: Input port of STUN server . N[...]

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    75 4. –reboot: Select enable or disable this function. If user enables this function, after PPPoE disconnected, SIP Ph one will automatically reboot to re-c onnect, and after reboot, if SIP Phone still can’t connect with server , SIP Phone will keep trying to connect. On the other hand, if user disables this function, SIP Phone won’t reboot a[...]

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    76 6.12 [sysconf] command 1. -print: display all current configurations. 2. -id time: set the duration(in second) of two pressed digits in dial mode as timed out. If after the durat ion user hasn’t pressed next number , SIP Phone will dial out all number pressed. 3. -keyp ad: set DTMF type .User can se lect DTMF type SIP Phone receive and transmi[...]

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    77 6.13 [sip] command 1. –print: display all current configurations. 2. –px : set proxy server IP address or URL address ( sip –px “IP address or URL of Proxy server” ). 3. –px2: set alternative proxy server IP address or URL address. If phone failed to register first prox y , it will try to register this alternative proxy . 4. –pxpor[...]

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    78 9. –expire: set expire time of regi stration. SIP Phone will keep re-registering to proxy serv er before expire timed out. 10. –port: set listening UDP por t or SIP Phone. 11. –rtp: set RTP port number . SIP Phone will use this port to send and receive voice. 12. – sexpire: set the session timer . 13. – minse: set the mini session time[...]

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    79 6.15 [line] command 1. –print : display all current configurations. 2. –fwd: set forward function. There are 3 selections in Forward type, user must select under which condition to forward calls. 6.15.1 Busy Forward When SIP-Phone is in busy status, the in coming call will be forwarded to the assigned phone number . 6.15.2 No Response When S[...]

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    80 6.16 [voice] command The voice command is associated with the voice codec setting information. 1. -print : display voice codec information and configuration. 2. -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) 3. -priority : set codecs priority in order . Please notice that user can set[...]

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    81 tone, rbt: ring back tone, bt: bu sy tone, dt: dial tone). This parameter should be accomp anied with tone type. 2. -ring: T o set RING tone value. The played tone type, when Phone ha incoming call. 3. -rbt: T o set Ring Back T one value. The played tone type, when Phone dials out a call. 4. -bt: T o set Busy T one value. T he played tone type, [...]

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    82 1. High priority with DS-field. Expected Forwarding (EF) 10 1 1 10 ====> 46 (Decimal System) Assured Forwarding (AF) 001010 ====> 10 (Decimal System) 010010 ====> 18 (Decimal System) 01 1010 ====> 26 (Decimal System) 100010 ====> 34 (Decimal Sy stem) 2. Low Priority with DS-field: Assured Forwarding (AF) 001 1 00 ====> 12 (Deci[...]

  • Page 84

    83 z drop: Enable or disable drop functi on. If this function is enabled, Gateway will drop prefix num ber on incoming call. z insert: Set which digit to insert on incoming call. Example: prefix -add prefix 100 drop 1 insert 2000 2. -modify: Modify a rule to drop or in sert prefix digits of incoming call. Example: prefix –modify 100 drop 0 insert[...]

  • Page 85

    84 the TFTP server is 192.168.1.1, User has to input command as below: rom –app –s 192.168.1.1 –f lp sip.100 Command rom –print can show current version installed in SIP Phone SP5101. 6.21 [auth] command For security concern, the “root” user can customize some configurable items for “administrator” user. 1. -“item name”: Assign [...]

  • Page 86

    85 6.22 [p asswd] command For security protection, user has to input the p assword before entering application user/config mode . T wo configurations of login name/password are supported by the system. 1. –set : set password of “root” users or “administrator” users. (p assw d –set root/admin istrator “p assword”) 2. –clean : clean[...]