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VSP600 Administrator and Provisioning Manual
Text Conventions
Table 1 lists text formats and describes how they are used in this guide.
Table 1. Description of Text Conventions
Text Format
Screen
HARD KEY
or DIAL-PAD KEY
CallFwd
Description
Identifies text that appears on a device screen or a
WebUI page in a title, menu, or prompt.
Identifies a hard key, including the dial-pad keys.
Identifies a soft key.
Notes provide important information about a feature or procedure.
Example of a Note.
A caution means that loss of data or unintended circumstances may result.
Example of a Caution.
Audience
This guide is written for installers and system administrators. It assumes that you are familiar with networks and VoIP, both in theory and in practice. This guide also assumes that you have ordered your IP PBX equipment or service and selected which PBX features you want to implement. This guide references specific IP PBX equipment or services only for features or settings that have been designed for a specific service. Please consult your equipment supplier or service provider for recommended switches, routers, and firewall and NAT traversal settings, and so on.
As the VSP600 SIP DECT base station becomes certified for IP PBX equipment or services, VTech may publish interop guides for those specific services. The interop guides will recommend second-party devices and settings, along with VSP600-specific configurations for optimal performance with those services. For the latest updates, visit our website at
businessphones.vtech.com
.
Related Documents
The VSP600 Quick Start Guide contains a quick reference guide to the VSP600 external features and brief instructions on connecting the VSP600 to a working IP PBX system.
The VSP600 User Guide contains a quick reference guide, full installation instructions, instructions for making and receiving calls, and a guide to all user-configurable settings.
The documents are available from our website at
businessphones.vtech.com
.
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Table of contents
- 6 Preface
- 7 Text Conventions
- 7 Audience
- 7 Related Documents
- 8 Introducing the VSP
- 9 About the VSP600 base station
- 10 Quick Reference Guide
- 12 Network Requirements
- 13 VSP600 Configuration Methods
- 14 Configuration Using the Phone Menus
- 15 Viewing the Main Menu
- 15 Using the Status menu
- 17 Viewing Line status
- 18 Using the Admin Settings Menu
- 19 Using the Network Setting menu
- 22 Using the Provisioning menu
- 23 Editing the handset PIN code
- 24 Using the WebUI
- 25 Using the Web User Interface (WebUI)
- 27 Saving your settings
- 28 Status Page
- 28 System Status
- 29 Handset Status
- 30 System Pages
- 30 SIP Account Management
- 30 General Account Settings
- 32 Dial Plan
- 33 SIP Server Settings
- 33 Registration Settings
- 33 Outbound Proxy Settings
- 33 Backup Outbound Proxy Settings
- 34 Audio Settings
- 34 Quality of Service
- 35 Signaling Settings
- 35 Feature Access Codes Settings
- 36 Voicemail Settings
- 37 NAT Traversal
- 38 Music on Hold Settings
- 38 Network Conference Settings
- 38 Session Timer
- 39 Call Settings
- 39 General Call Settings
- 39 Do Not Disturb
- 40 Call Forward
- 41 User Preferences
- 41 General User Settings
- 42 Signaling Settings
- 42 Voice
- 42 NAT Traversal
- 43 Handset Settings
- 43 Account Assignments
- 44 Handset Name
- 45 Network Pages
- 45 Basic Network Settings
- 46 Advanced Network Settings
- 47 LLDP-MED
- 47 802.1x
- 48 Contacts Pages
- 48 Base Directory
- 50 Create Base Directory Entry
- 50 Directory Import/Export
- 51 Blacklist
- 52 Create Blacklist Entry
- 53 Blacklist Import/Export
- 54 Servicing Pages
- 54 Reboot
- 54 Time and Date
- 55 Time and Date Format
- 55 Network Time Settings
- 55 Time Zone and Daylight Savings Settings
- 56 Manual Time Settings
- 57 Firmware Upgrade
- 57 Firmware Server Settings
- 58 Manual Firmware Update and Upload
- 58 Updating the Handset
- 60 Provisioning
- 61 Provisioning Settings
- 61 Plug-and-Play Settings
- 62 DHCP Settings
- 63 Resynchronization
- 63 Import Configuration
- 64 Export Configuration
- 64 Reset Configuration
- 65 Security
- 65 Administrator Password
- 65 User Password
- 66 Web Server
- 66 Certificates
- 67 System Logs
- 67 Syslog Settings
- 68 Network Trace
- 68 Download Log
- 69 Provisioning Using Configuration Files
- 70 The Provisioning Process
- 71 Resynchronization: configuration file checking
- 71 VSP600 restart
- 72 Configuration File Types
- 73 Data Files
- 74 Configuration File Tips and Security
- 74 Guidelines for the MAC-Specific configuration file
- 75 Securing configuration files with AES encryption
- 77 Configuration File Parameter Guide
- 78 "sip_account" Module: SIP Account Settings
- 78 General configuration file settings
- 86 MAC-specific configuration file settings
- 88 "hs_settings" Module: Handset Settings
- 89 "network" Module: Network Settings
- 89 General configuration file settings
- 90 MAC-specific configuration file settings
- 93 "provisioning" Module: Provisioning Settings
- 96 "time_date" Module: Time and Date Settings
- 100 "log" Module: Log Settings
- 101 "remoteDir" Module: Remote Directory Settings
- 105 "web" Module: Web Settings
- 106 "user_pref" Module: User Preference Settings
- 107 "call_settings" Module: Call Settings
- 109 "file" Module: Imported File Settings
- 109 General configuration file settings
- 110 MAC-specific configuration file settings
- 111 "tone" Module: Tone Definition Settings
- 114 "profile" Module: Password Settings
- 114 General configuration file settings
- 114 MAC-specific configuration file settings
- 115 Troubleshooting
- 115 Common Troubleshooting Procedures
- 117 Appendixes
- 117 Appendix A: Specifications
- 118 Appendix B: Maintenance
- 119 Appendix C: GPL License Information