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IP Telephone

Installer Guide

LIP-6812 & 6830

SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) for Broadworks Rls. 14

Please read this manual carefully before installation.

Retain it for future reference.

LGN68126830-1219SB-01.04 June ‘07

LIP-6812 & LIP-6830 Installer Guide

Regulatory & Safety Notice

LIP-6812D & LIP-6830D

This equipment complies with the following regulatory standards, FCC Part 15, IC (Industry Canada)

CS03, TBR21, TBR03, and TBR04. Also, this equipment complies with the safety requirements of

UL60950, CSA60950, EN60950, EN55022 and EN55024

FCC Compliance Statement

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules for a Class

B device. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)

This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation..

Safety Compliance Listings & Markings

Revision History

ISSUE DATE Contents of Changes

1.0 2006.12 Initial

1.3 2007.02.20 Update for rls 1.2.17s

01.04 2007.05.18 Update for 1.2.19s

REMARK

Copyright© 2006 LG-Nortel Co. Ltd. All Rights Reserved

This material is copyrighted by LG-Nortel Co. Ltd. Any unauthorized reproductions, use or disclosure of this material, or any part thereof, is strictly prohibited and is a violation of Copyright Laws. LG-Nortel reserves the right to make changes in specifications at any time without notice. The information furnished by LG-Nortel in this material is believed to be accurate and reliable, but is not warranted to be true in all cases.

LG-Nortel is a trademark of LG-Nortel Co. Ltd.

All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

LIP-6812 & LIP-6830

Read Me First!

Installer Guide

Stopping DHCP Binding

When the LIP Phone is powered-On, it searches for a DHCP server to get network and configuration information. If your network has a DHCP server, the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 can get information easily and automate provisioning. However, if a DHCP server does not exist, the

LIP Phone will continue searching for a DHCP server for an extended period of time. To stop the search, press the ‘Settings’ button 3 times; the DHCP binding attempt will stop after few seconds.

Applying VLAN changes at Boot-up

During a power or disconnect boot-up, the LIP-6812 & LIP-6830 may implement an an automatic provisioning process, retrieving a configuration file from a server. If VLAN settings are changed by the retrieved configuration file, the LIP-Phone must again reboot for normal operation. If VLAN settings are changed, the LCD will display the reboot message as shown below. Press the [Yes ] Softkey to reboot the LIP-6812/LIP-6830.

VLAN Changed. Reboot?

LAN[0,0] PC[0,0]

[Yes ] [ No ]

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LIP-6812 & LIP-6830

Table of Contents

Installer Guide

1. Introducing the LIP-6812 & LIP-6830 ....................................................................1

1.1

LIP-6812 and LIP-6830 Overview...................................................................................... 1

1.2

LIP Phone Features ........................................................................................................... 1

1.3

LIP-6812/LIP-6830 General Description ............................................................................ 2

2. Basic Installation ....................................................................................................6

2.1

Physical Connections ........................................................................................................ 6

3. LCD Menu Configuration .......................................................................................9

3.1

LCD Menu Navigation...................................................................................................... 11

3.2

Dial Pad Editing of Configuration Values ......................................................................... 11

3.3

Lock/Unlock Configuration ............................................................................................... 12

3.4

Network Configuration ..................................................................................................... 14

3.4.1

Network Mode..........................................................................................................14

3.4.2

IP Address ...............................................................................................................15

3.4.3

Subnet Mask............................................................................................................15

3.4.4

Default Gateway ......................................................................................................16

3.4.5

Primary DNS Address..............................................................................................16

3.4.6

Secondary DNS Address .........................................................................................17

3.4.7

MAC Address...........................................................................................................18

3.4.8

VLAN Settings .........................................................................................................18

3.4.8.1

VLAN Priority (LAN) ............................................................................................18

3.4.8.2

VLAN ID (LAN).....................................................................................................19

3.4.8.3

VLAN Priority (PC)...............................................................................................20

3.4.8.4

VLAN ID (PC) .......................................................................................................20

3.4.9

CDP .........................................................................................................................21

3.5

SIP Configuration............................................................................................................. 23

3.5.1

SIP Configuration, Line Parameters ........................................................................23

3.5.1.1

Call Server Address .............................................................................................23

3.5.1.2

Proxy Port.............................................................................................................24

3.5.1.3

Display Name........................................................................................................24

3.5.1.4

Name .....................................................................................................................25

3.5.1.5

Authentication User Name ...................................................................................26

3.5.1.6

Authentication Password ......................................................................................26

3.5.1.7

Registration Status ...............................................................................................27

3.5.1.8

Line Type..............................................................................................................27

3.5.1.9

Extension for DSS Line ........................................................................................28

3.5.2

SIP Configuration, General Parameters ..................................................................29

3.5.2.1

Outbound Proxy Address .....................................................................................29

3.5.2.2

Outbound Proxy Port ............................................................................................30

3.5.2.3

Backup Proxy Address .........................................................................................30

3.5.2.4

Backup Proxy Port ...............................................................................................31

3.5.2.5

Local UDP Port .....................................................................................................32

3.5.2.6

RTP Start Port ......................................................................................................32

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3.5.2.7

Proxy Registration................................................................................................33

3.5.2.8

Register Expires ...................................................................................................33

3.5.2.9

VMS Address ........................................................................................................34

3.5.2.10

Domain ..................................................................................................................35

3.6

Phone Settings ................................................................................................................ 36

3.6.1

LCD Contrast ...........................................................................................................36

3.6.2

Ring Type.................................................................................................................36

3.6.3

Ringer Off ................................................................................................................37

3.6.4

Headset Auto Mode .................................................................................................37

3.6.5

DSS Registration .....................................................................................................38

3.6.6

Flexible Button Setting.............................................................................................39

3.6.7

Time Configuration ..................................................................................................40

3.6.7.1

SNTP Server Address ..........................................................................................40

3.6.7.2

Time Zone.............................................................................................................41

3.6.7.3

DST Auto Adjustment ...........................................................................................42

3.6.7.4

Time Format .........................................................................................................42

3.6.7.5

Date Format ..........................................................................................................43

3.6.8

S/W Update .............................................................................................................44

3.6.8.1

Provisioning Type.................................................................................................44

3.6.8.2

TFTP Server Address ..........................................................................................45

3.6.8.3

HTTPS Provisioning .............................................................................................45

3.6.8.4

S/W Download Flag ..............................................................................................49

3.6.8.5

Config Download Flag...........................................................................................50

3.6.8.6

DHCP Options .......................................................................................................50

3.6.9

Lock Outgoing Call ..................................................................................................51

3.6.10

Speed Number.........................................................................................................52

3.7

Call Preferences .............................................................................................................. 53

3.7.1

Do Not Disturb .........................................................................................................53

3.7.2

Call Waiting..............................................................................................................53

3.7.3

Call Waiting Tone .....................................................................................................54

3.7.4

Call Hold Ringback ..................................................................................................54

3.7.5

Message Waiting Tone.............................................................................................55

3.7.6

Auto Answer.............................................................................................................55

3.7.7

Caller ID Blocking ....................................................................................................56

3.7.8

Anonymous Call Block.............................................................................................56

3.8

Phone Book ..................................................................................................................... 58

3.8.1

Adding a Phone Book Record .................................................................................58

3.8.2

Editing a record........................................................................................................58

3.8.3

Deleting a Phone Book Record ...............................................................................60

3.8.4

Deleting All Records ................................................................................................60

3.8.5

Searching the Phone Book ......................................................................................61

3.8.6

Dialing from the Phone Book ...................................................................................61

3.9

Default ............................................................................................................................. 63

3.10

Reboot ............................................................................................................................. 63

4. Web Manager Configuration ................................................................................65

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4.1

Login & Site Map ............................................................................................................. 65

4.2

VoIP Configuration ........................................................................................................... 67

4.3

LAN Configuration............................................................................................................ 69

4.4

Call Preferences .............................................................................................................. 71

4.5

Dial Plan .......................................................................................................................... 73

4.5.1

Routing Table...........................................................................................................73

4.5.2

Digit Map Table ........................................................................................................75

4.6

Phone Information ........................................................................................................... 77

4.7

Phone Settings ................................................................................................................ 78

4.8

Phone Book ..................................................................................................................... 80

4.9

Flexible Button ................................................................................................................. 83

4.9.1

DSS Console ...........................................................................................................84

4.10

Call Log............................................................................................................................ 85

4.11

Network Time Configuration ............................................................................................ 86

4.12

Upgrade Configuration..................................................................................................... 88

4.13

QoS Configuration ........................................................................................................... 91

4.14

Load Default .................................................................................................................... 93

4.15

Reboot ............................................................................................................................. 94

5. Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................95

5.1

Information ....................................................................................................................... 95

5.2

Troubleshooting Guide..................................................................................................... 95

Appendix A. Factory Default Configuration ............................................................ A-1

Appendix B. LIP-6812/LIP-6830 Specification ......................................................... B-1

Appendix C. Download LCD Messages ................................................................... C-1

Appendix D. Using the Configuration File ............................................................... D-1

Appendix E. Dial Pad Mode ...................................................................................... E-1

Appendix F. Auto Provisioning Routine................................................................... F-1

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Introducing the LIP-6812 & LIP-6830

Installer Guide

1.1

LIP-6812 and LIP-6830 Overview

LIP-6812 and LIP-6830 are Internet Protocol (IP) phones designed to support hosted telephony services over a managed IP network. Based on the open standard Session Initiation Protocol

(SIP), LIP-6812 & LIP-6830 will interoperate and exchange signaling messages with SIP

Servers, Proxies and gateways while voice packets are exchanged on a point-to-point basis between the phone and the connected party through the Service Provider’s network.

Features and functions available to the LIP-6812 & LIP-6830 through the SIP Call Server are similar to those of a conventional business telephone. For ease of use, the LIP-6812 and LIP-

6830 are equipped with Fixed feature buttons, Flexible (programmable) feature buttons, an LCD display, Softkeys, and a Dial pad. These elements are described in more detail in section 1.3.

1.2

LIP Phone Features

Features available to the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 are dependent upon the SIP Call Server and configuration of the IP Phone as well as subscribed services. Details on the features available from the Call Server and the subscribed services are available in the User Guide available from the Service Provider’s representative.

Basic features provided by the LIP-6812 & LIP-6830 and the Call Server include:

- IP phone operation with SIP protocol

- Local configuration via keypad/LCD

- S/W upgrade, TFTP or HTTP/HTTPS

- Mute

- IP Addressing: static/dynamic IP (DHCP)

- 802.3af PoE (Power over Ethernet)

- Click-to-call

- Speed Dial Buttons

- One-button Call Transfer

- Speed Number dialing

- Caller ID display

- Caller ID blocking

- 3-Way Conference, Centralized or Local

- Do Not Disturb (DND)

- Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) lamp/tone

- Hotline/Warm-Line (Direct Call)

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- Flexible feature mapping

- Last number redial

- Handset, Headset, Speakerphone, and Ring volume control

- LCD Contrast control

- Call Hold Ringback

- Label for the Programmed feature buttons

- Full Duplex Speakerphone

- Multiple Ring types

- Distinctive Ring tones

- Acoustic Echo canceller

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- Web Based Management

NOTE: Certain feature functionality may be limited as a result of the VoIP environment.

1.3

LIP-6812/LIP-6830 General Description

The LIP Phones interface with the user to deliver voice and audio signals over the handset and speaker. A Microphone, which can be switched On and Off (muted), is located in the right front for audio input to the LIP-6812 and LIP-6830 Speakerphone. The 3-line-24 character LCD is a visual output for status and interactive menus. The various buttons are the LIP-6812 and LIP-

6830 input devices used to access resources, activate features, and interact with menus.

Location of the devices and buttons of the LIP-6812 are provided in Figure 1.3-1 and Figure

1.3-2. Location of the devices and buttons of the LIP-6830 are provided in Figure 1.3-3 and

Figure 1.3-4.

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Figure 1.3-1 Front view of LIP-6812

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Figure 1.3-2 LIP-6812 buttons

NUMBER BUTTON

1

2

3

4

FUNCTION

Left direction button. This button has two functions; when appears on the bottom-left corner of the LCD, the previous menu may be selected.

Right direction button. When

¼ appears on the bottom-right corner of the LCD, the next group of Softkeys may be selected.

Softkeys. Softkeys are interactive, changing function based on the

LIP Phone status. When selected and verified, by pressing [ OK ]

Softkey, the IP phone performs the selected function.

Settings button. ‘Settings’ accesses and exits the LCD menu for display and modification to the LIP Phone configuration.

Volume control button. Use to adjust Ring, Headset, Handset, and

Speaker volume.

5

Speaker button. Toggle the LIP-6812 speakerphone On and Off.

6

7

8

Mute button. Toggle audio from the microphone to the connected party On and Off.

Headset button When using a headset, this button toggles the headset state. When the headset is active, this button LED is red.

Eleven flexible buttons with Red/Green LEDs. Assign as Line or feature using the LCD Menu or Web Manager. Default assignments for buttons 1 and 2 are primary and secondary Line appearance for the extension.

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Figure 1.3-3 Front view of LIP-6830

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NUMBER BUTTON

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

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FUNCTION

Left direction button. This button has two functions; when appears on the bottom-left corner of the LCD, the previous menu may be selected.

Right direction button. When

¼ appears on the bottom-right corner of the LCD, the next group of Softkeys may be selected.

Softkeys. Softkeys are interactive, changing function based on the LIP

Phone status. When selected and verified, by pressing [ OK ] Softkey, the LIP phone performs the selected function.

Settings button. ‘Settings’ accesses and exits the LCD menu for display and modification to the LIP phone configuration.

Twenty-four flexible buttons with Red/Green LEDs. Assign as Line or feature using the LCD Menu or Web Manager. Default assignments for buttons 1 and 2 are primary and secondary Line appearance for the extension.

Headset button. When using a headset, this button toggles the headset state. When the headset is active, this button is red.

CONF button. Use to establish a conference.

INFO button. Use to display configuration settings of the LIP-6830.

Hold button. Use to place a call on Hold. Also, use to access a held call.

MSG button. When the MWI LED indicates you have a message waiting, use to access Voice Mail server .

DND (Do-Not-Disturb) button. Use to activate DND so that extension will not ring.

Mute button. Toggle audio from the microphone to the connected party

On and Off.

Speaker button. Toggle the LIP-6830 speakerphone On and Off.

Volume control button. Use to adjust Ring, Headset, Handset, and

Speaker volume.

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Basic Installation

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The LIP-6812 & LIP-6830 have been designed to be simple, yet flexible to install. The physical installation is a matter of connecting the ports of the LIP Phone to the LAN, the Desk-top PC and when Power over Ethernet (PoE) is not supported, to power (refer to section 2.1).

The LIP Phone can be configured automatically using CDP, DHCP and downloaded

Configuration files (refer to Appendix F. Auto Provisioning Routine). The LIP Phone retrieves the Configuration files from a TFTP or HTTPS server (refer to Appendix D. Using the

Configuration File); the Configuration files provide the needed information for ‘Plug & Play provisioning.

When power is applied and during a reboot, CDP, if enabled, determines any VLAN Id settings and then basic provisioning parameters are requested from the local DHCP Server:

- DHCP Option #1 Subnet Mask

- DHCP Option #2 Time offset in seconds of the local time zone from GMT.

- DHCP Option #3 Default Gateway (router) IP Address

- DHCP Option #6 DNS Server IP Address

- DHCP Option #42 SNTP Server IP Address

- DHCP Option #50 IP address of the phone

- DHCP Option #66 TFTP Server Name

- DHCP Option #150 TFTP Server IP Address, has priority over Option 66 when set

- DHCP Option for HTTPS provisioning URL, default #160 has priority over Option #66 and 150

The LIP-6812 & LIP-6830 automated provisioning loads Configuration files, and if required, phone software from the DHCP configured server, TFTP or HTTPS. When complete, the LIP

Phone automatically will register and authenticate for SIP call services using the configured parameters. Note the LIP phone can be configured to ignore DHCP Option 66/150 and/or the

HTTPS provisioning URL Option, default 160.

When the ‘Plug & Play’ process described above is not available or desired, the LIP-6812/LIP-

6830 can be manually configured using the phone Dial pad and/or the LIP-6800 Web Manager

(Sections 3 and 4 respectively). If manual configuration is desired, Configuration download must be disabled or the manually configured parameters must be removed from the downloadable Configuration file.

2.1

Physical Connections

The following figure shows the cable connections for LIP-6812 & LIP-6830 phones. The LAN and PC connections are made with Standard CAT 5 cables terminated with RJ-45 connectors

(refer to Figure 2.1-1, Figure 2.1-2 and Figure 2.1-3). The LIP Phones are designed to support

PoE (Power over Ethernet) ; if a PoE complaint Ethernet switch port is provided, the LIP Phone will derive power from the port. If the LAN switch port does not support PoE, power connection is by way of the optional AC/DC adapter, available separately. The handset is connected to the base with a standard handset coil cord that is supplied with the LIP Phone.

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1

2

3

4

5

Figure 2.1-1 Bottom view of LIP-6812

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ID Name

LIP-6812/LIP-6830 Connections

Function

1

2

LAN

PC

Connect IP Phone LAN port to LAN wall jack with UTP-5 cable w/RJ-45, Figures

2.1-1 & 2.1-2.

Connect IP Phone PC port to user desktop PC with UTP-5 cable w/RJ-45,

Figures 2.1-1 & 2.1-2.

Connect IP Phone Power port to DC out of Power Adapter, (Output: +48V DC

100mA).

3

Power

(Option)

Connect Power Adapter to AC wall jack, (Input: 120VAC 60Hz).

If the LAN switch supports in-line power (IEEE 802.3af compliant), the AC/DC adapter is not required.

4 Headset Connect Headset Coil cord to LIP Phone base.

5 Handset Connect Handset Coil cord to LIP Phone base and handset.

Table 2-1 Description of LIP-6812/LIP-6830 connector ports

LAN Ethernet port pin assignment PC Ethernet port pin assignment

Pin 4 = optional: 48V (or GND)

Pin 5 = optional: 48V (or GND)

Pin 7 = optional: GND (or 48V)

Pin 8 = optional: GND (or 48V)

Figure 2.1-3 RJ-45 Plug Terminations

Pin 4 = No connection

Pin 5 = No connection

Pin 7 = No connection

Pin 8 = No connection

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LCD Menu Configuration

Installer Guide

This chapter provides detailed information to configure the LIP-6812 and LIP-6830 IP Phone using the LCD for menu display, Softkeys, and Dial pad for inputs. To configure the IP phone manually, it should be connected to the LAN and, if required, power cables as described in

Section 2.1. Before beginning configuration of the LIP Phone, as a minimum, you will need the following information:

- IP address scheme for the LIP Phone, Dynamic (DHCP) or Static.

- For Static IP addressing you will need the:

- LIP Phone IP address

- Default gateway address

- SIP Call server IP address

- Configuration (TFTP) server address

- SNTP server IP address

- DNS server IP address

- Proxy server IP address

Configuration with the LCD Menu employs the Menu tree structure shown in Figure 3-1 and

Figure 3-2. To initiate a Configuration session, press the button to access the first branch in the menu as shown in Figure 3-1. The next branch or entry is select using the digit associated with the branch or highlighted with the cursor and selected with the [ OK ] Softkey, seeFigure 3-2. When an individual paramter, such as Default Gateway, is reached data is entered from the dial pad and/or selected with the 3 Softkeys below the LCD.

Configuration Menu

1.Network Configuration

2.SIP Configuration

3.Phone Settings

4.Call Preferences

5.Directory

6.Set to Default

7.Lock/Unlock Config

8.Information

9.Reboot

Figure 3-1 LIP-6812/LIP-6830 Configuration Menu

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1. Network Configuration

2. SIP Configuration

3. Phone Setting

4. Call Preferences

1. Network Mode

2. IP Address

3. Subnet Mask

4. Default Gateway

5. Primary DNS Address

6. Secondary DNS Address

7. MAC Address

8. VLAN Settings

9. CDP

1. Line 1 Settings

2. Line 2 Settings

3. Outbound Proxy Addr.

4. Outbound Proxy Port

5. Backup Proxy Address

6. Backup Proxy Port

7. Local UDP Port

8. RTP Start Port

9. Proxy Registration

10. Register Expires

11. VMS Address

12. Domain

1. LCD Contrast

2. Ring Type

3. Ringer Off

4. Headset Auto Mode

5. DSS Registration

6. Flexible Key Setting

7. Time Configuration

8. S/W Update

9. Lock Outgoing Call

10. Speed Number

1. Do Not Disturb

2. Call Waiting

3. Call Waiting Tone

4. Call Hold Ringback

5. Msg Waiting Tone

6. Auto Answer

7. Caller ID Blocking

8. Anonymous Call Block

1. Phone Book

2. Call Log

5. Directory

6. Set to Default

7. Lock/Unlock Config

8. Information

9. Reboot

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1. VLAN Priority (LAN)

2. VLAN ID (LAN)

3. VLAN Priority (PC)

4. VLAN ID (PC)

1. Call Server Address

2. Proxy Port

3. Display Name

4. Name

5. Auth. Username

6. Auth. Password

7. Reg. Status:OK

8. Line Type

9. Extension for DSS *

Appears for DSS

Line type only

1. SNTP Server Address

2. Time Zone

3. DST Auto Adjustment

4. Time Format

5. Date Format

1. Provisioning Type

2. TFTP Server Address

3. HTTPS Provisioning

4. S/W Download Flag

5. Confign Download Flag

6. DHCP Option

1. Provisioning URL

2. HTTPS Port

3. Username

4. Password

5. DHCP Option Number

1. Missed Call

2. Incoming Call

3. Outgoing Call

Figure 3-2 LCD Menu Tree

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3.1

LCD Menu Navigation

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The LCD Menu is accessed only from the idle state and may be password protected (Locked).

If the LCD Menu is Locked, data may be viewed, however data entry is not possible (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

To access the Configuration menu:

button.

To select an item from a menu:

1) Dial the digit associated with the menu item, or use the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys to move the cursor and display the item, then press the [ OK ] Softkey.

NOTE: When additional Softkey functions are available, ¼ appears at the bottom-right corner of the LCD. Use the button to view the next group of Softkey functions.

To return to the previous branch in the menu if is displayed:

1) Press the button at the bottom left corner of the LCD.

To exit the configuration menu:

button or press the button at the main branch of the LCD Menu.

3.2

Dial Pad Editing of Configuration Values

When you edit the value of a configuration using the Dial pad, the following guidelines apply.

The Dial pad is used to input numbers, letters, special characters, and period. If a configuration can accept both numbers and letters, the [Mode] Softkey will be available. The [Mode] Softkey switches the Dial pad entry mode: The mode sign appears in the upper-right corner as [1]

(number), [A] (upper case), [a] (lower case) or [S] (special characters) mode.

To enter letters with the Dial pad, use the digit with the desired letter. Press the same digit repeatedly until the letter that you want appears. After you enter a letter and pause, the cursor automatically moves to next letter position. The relation between the Dial pad digits and letters is shown in Appendix E.

- To enter a period (for example, to input an IP address), press the » key

- To delete a letter in front of the cursor, press the [ Å ] Softkey

- To clear an entire string, press [CLR ] Softkey

To discard any changes you have made, press the without saving the entry.

button to move to the previous menu

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3.3

Lock/Unlock Configuration

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The LIP Phone LCD Menu can be password protected for security. If a password is assigned and the LCD Menu Locked, the Menu must be unlocked using the password in order to change any parameter. Otherwise, the configuration data may be viewed only. When the LCD Menu is locked, a locked padlock icon appears in the upper-right corner of the LCD as shown below.

IP Address

192.168.0.2

IP Address

192.168.0.2

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

Unlocked Display Locked Display

To assign a password:

1) Press the button.

2) Press button, or move the cursor to 7.Lock/Unlock Config using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey. If a password has been previously established, the previous password must be entered, then press the [Chng] Softkey.

Enter Password:

[ » ] [Chng] [ OK ]

3) Enter your new password using the Dial pad and press the [ OK ] Softkey. A password must be composed of 4-digits.

Enter New Password:

[ » ] [None] [ OK ]

4) To verify your password, input your new password again and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

Enter Password Again:

[ » ] [None] [ OK ]

5) Press the button to exit the Configuration session and lock the LCD Menu.

To remove a password, press the [None] Softkey in Step 3.

A password must be composed of 4 digits.

When a new password is assigned, the LCD Menu is automatically unlocked.

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To unlock the LCD Menu:

6) Press the button.

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7) Press button or move the cursor to 7.Lock/Unlock Config using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys and press [ OK ] Softkey.

Enter Password:

[ » ] [Chng] [ OK ]

8) Dial the assigned password and press the [ OK ] Softkey, the LCD Menu, the Unlock message appears for approximately 2 seconds.

Config is unlocked.

If you exit from the LCD Menu after unlocking, the menu will lock automatically.

If you enter an invalid password, an error message appears and returns to the “Enter

Password” display.

To lock the Configuration menu:

1) Press the button.

2) Press button or move cursor to 7.Lock/Unlock Config using the [Next]/ [Prev] Softkeys and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

Enter Password:

[ » ] [Chng] [ OK ]

Config is locked.

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Network Configuration

Installer Guide

Under Network Configuration, the IP Network settings, Dynamic Host Control Protocol

(DHCP) mode, IP addresses, DNS (Domain Name Service), etc. can be viewed and changed.

In addition, the LIP-6812 & LIP-6830 MAC address can be viewed. When Static IP addressing is employed on the LAN, the IP Network settings must be configured manually; the settings include:

- Default Gateway (router) IP Address

Changing Network parameters requires a reboot of the LIP Phone; when you exit the

LCD Menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

The IP Phone is capable of obtaining all of its IP configuration data from a DHCP server. When

Static addressing is employed for the Network mode, the following network parameters must be defined:

- IP address of the phone

- Default Gateway (router) IP Address

To set the Static addressing mode:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Network Configuration using [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Network Mode using [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Choose the Network Mode using [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey to save your selection.

Network Mode

*Static

[Next] [ OK ]

5) Press the button to exit from the menu.

An asterisk » is displayed in front of the current selection.

Changing the Network Mode requires a reboot of the LIP Phone; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

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When the Static IP Address mode is configured, the IP address must be assigned manually.

The LIP Phone requires a valid IP address for proper operation.

To set the IP Address:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Network Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 2.IP Address using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Input IP address for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad, and press the [ OK ] Softkey to save your Configuration.

IP Address

192.168.0.2

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

5) Press the button to exit from the menu.

In DHCP mode, the LIP Phone will retrieve an IP Address from the DHCP server.

Changing the IP Address can only be done in the Static mode and requires a reboot of the LIP Phone; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

When the Static IP Address mode is configured, the Subnet Mask must be configured manually.

To set the Subnet Mask:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Network Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Subnet Mask using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Input the Subnet Mask for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad, and press the [ OK ]

Softkey to save your Configuration.

5) Press the button to exit from the menu.

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Subnet Mask

255.255.255.0

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

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The Subnet Mask only can be changed from Static mode and not if DHCP mode is active.

Changing the Subnet Mask requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

For the static IP Address scheme, you must configure the Default Gateway address; this is a mandatory setting for proper operation.

To assign a Default Gateway:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Network Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 4.Default Gateway using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Input the Default Gateway IP address for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad, and press the [ OK ] Softkey to save your Configuration.

Default Gateway

192.168.0.1

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

5) Press the button to exit from the menu.

The Default Gateway only can be changed from Static mode and not if DHCP mode is active.

Changing the Default Gateway requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

3.4.5 Primary DNS Address

If an FQDN is assigned as any of the servers in the LIP Phone configuration, the Primary

Directory Name Server (DNS) is contacted to resolve the FQDN server address. This is an optional but recommended setting.

To assign the DNS address:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock (refer to Section 3.3

Lock/Unlock Configuration).

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2) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Network Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 5.Primary DNS Address using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Input the Primary DNS IP Address for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad, and press the [ OK ] Softkey to save your Configuration.

Primary DNS Address

0.0.0.0

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

5) Press the button to exit from the menu.

Changing the Primary DNS Address requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

If an FQDN is assigned as any of the servers in the LIP Phone configuration, the Primary DNS is contacted to resolve the FQDN server address. Should the Primary DNS not respond, a secondary DNS is contacted for FQDN resolution. This is an optional but recommended setting.

To assign the DNS address:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Network Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 6.Secondary DNS Address using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Input the Secondary DNS IP Address for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad, and press the [ OK ] Softkey to save your Configuration.

Secondary DNS Address

0.0.0.0

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

5) Press the button to exit from the menu.

Changing the Secondary DNS Address requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

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IEEE specification requires the manufacturer to store a unique 6-byte MAC or Ethernet Address in the permanent memory of each network device. The MAC address of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 can be viewed but not changed.

To view the MAC address:

1) Press the button.

2) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Network Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 7.MAC Address using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) View the MAC (Ethernet) Address of your LIP-6812/LIP-6830.

MAC Address

00:40:5A:00:00:00

5) Press the button to exit from the menu.

VLAN settings define the Ethernet frame priority and VLAN identification in accordance with

IEEE 802.1p/Q standards. Separate VLAN tags are assigned for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 PC port and the LAN (voice) port. When the VLAN id is assigned, only frames with the assigned ID are accepted and all voice frames sent by the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 include the VLAN ID assigned to the LAN port.

For proper operation, other network elements (LAN switches and Default Gateway) must support and be configured with proper the VLAN parameters.

VLAN settngs can not be changed if CDP is enabled.

Changing VLAN parameters requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

3.4.8.1 VLAN Priority (LAN)

The VLAN Priority (LAN) establishes the priority for Ethernet frames from the LIP-6812/LIP-

6830 voice port including signaling and voice packets. Setting the VLAN ID to 0 disables VLAN framing and only standard Ethernet frames are sent.

To assign VLAN prioity for the LAN (voice) port:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Network Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

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3) Press button, or move cursor to 8.VLAN Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 1.VLAN Priority (LAN) using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Input the VLAN Priority for the LAN port using the Dial pad.

VLAN Priority (LAN)[0~7]

0

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

7) Press the button to exit from the menu.

Changing the VLAN Priority for the LAN port requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-

6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

A VLAN priority of 5 for the LAN port is default and recommended.

To disable VLANs, assign the VLAN ID as ‘0’.

3.4.8.2 VLAN ID (LAN)

The VLAN ID (LAN) assigns the identification for Ethernet frames for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 voice port including signaling and voice payloads. Setting VLAN ID to 0 disables the VLAN framing and only standard Ethernet frames are sent.

To assign VLAN ID for the LAN (voice) port:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Network Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 8.VLAN Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 2.VLAN ID (LAN) using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Input the VLAN ID for the LAN port using the Dial pad.

VLAN ID (LAN)[0-4094]

0

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

7) Press the button to exit from the menu.

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Changing the VLAN ID for the LAN port requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

To disable VLANs, assign the VLAN ID as ‘0’.

3.4.8.3 VLAN Priority (PC)

The VLAN Priority (PC) establishes the priority for Ethernet frames for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830

PC port. Setting the VLAN ID to 0 disables VLAN framing and only standard Ethernet frames are sent.

To assign VLAN prioity for the PC port:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Network Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 8.VLAN Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 3.VLAN Priority (PC) using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkeysoftkey.

5) Input the VLAN Priority for the PC port using the Dial pad.

VLAN Priority (PC)[0~7]

0

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

7) Press the button to exit from the menu.

Changing the VLAN Priority for the PC port requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

To disable VLANs, assign the VLAN ID as ‘0’.

A VLAN priority of 3 for the PC port is default and recommended.

3.4.8.4 VLAN ID (PC)

The VLAN ID (PC) assigns the identification for Ethernet frames for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 PC port. Setting VLAN ID to 0 disables VLAN framing and only standard Ethernet frames are sent.

To assign VLAN ID for the LAN (voice) port:

Lock/Unlock Configuration).

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2) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Network Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 8.VLAN Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 4.VLAN ID (PC) using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Input the VLAN ID for the PC port using the Dial pad.

VLAN ID (PC)[0-4094]

0

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

7) Press the button to exit from the menu.

Changing the VLAN ID for the PC port requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

To disable VLANs, assign the VLAN ID as ‘0’.

3.4.9 CDP

The LIP Phone can be assigned to employ the discovery protocol to determine if VLANs are to be used and the associated VLAN Id.

To enable the automated discovery process:

Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Network Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 9.CDP using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the

[ OK ] Softkey.

4) Select the desired Softkey ([Yes ] or [ No ] to enable or diisable CDP.

Enable CDP

Current Value is ‘Yes’

[Yes ] [ No ]

6) Press the button to exit from the menu.

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Changing the CDP status requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

If CDP is enabled, changes made to VLAN settings will be overridden during reboot.

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SIP Configuration

Installer Guide

Within the SIP Configuration selection, parameters for each call appearance, or Line, are established to allow the LIP Phone to register and authenticate the Line with the appropriate

Call Server. Additionally, general Voice over IP (VoIP) characteristics are assigned, such as

Outbound Proxy, which is employed for SIP requests and responses.

Lines are assigned to the LIP Phone buttons in consecutive order from the 1 st

button to the maximum number of Lines assigned from the Web Manager, or the downloaded Confiuration file. As a default, the maximum number of Lines is 2 and only the first two Line appearances may be assigned using the LCD Menu. For additional Lines, the Web Manager or downloaded

Configuration file must be used. For each Line the Call Server address, authorization

ID/password, Line type and special Line parameters can be viewed and changed.

For proper operation, the 1 st

Line button should be assigned as an appearance of the

User’s Line. For features where one-button Line access is used, such as Speed Dial, the LIP Phone employs the 1 st

Line button.

3.5.1 SIP Configuration, Line Parameters

Parameters in this section are assigned for each SIP call appearance or Line.

The Call Server Address is the IP Address or FQDN of the LIP Phone telephony host server. A

Call Server Address is required for proper operation. Different Call Servers can be defined for each Line.

To assign the Call Server Address:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Enter the Line number or move cursor using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the

[ OK ] Softkey to select a Line.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Call Server Address using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Input the Call Server IP or FQDN for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad.

Call Server 1 Address[1]

100.0.0.1

[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

7) Press the button to exit from the menu.

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Changing the Call Server Address requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits).

The Proxy Port defines the TCP/UDP port number employed for SIP signalling transport. In common practice, port number ‘5060’ is used.

To change the Proxy Port number:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Enter the Line number or move cursor using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the

[ OK ] Softkey to select a Line.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 2.Proxy Port using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Input the Proxy Port for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad.

Proxy Port

5060

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

7) Press the button to exit from the menu.

Changing the Proxy Port requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

When assigned, the Display Name is used in SIP headers as the Caller ID name.

To enter a Display Name:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

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3) Enter the Line number or move cursor using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the

[ OK ] Softkey to select a Line.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Display Name using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Input the Display Name for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad.

Enter Display Name [1]

Richard

[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

7) Press the button to exit from the menu.

To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits).

3.5.1.4 Name

The Name is used in SIP headers as the User ID or account assigned in the Call Server. A

Name is required for proper operation and must match the User ID or account assigned in the

Call Server.

To enter a Name:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Enter the Line number or move cursor using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the

[ OK ] Softkey to select Line.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 4.Name using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the

[ OK ] Softkey.

5) Input the Name for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad.

Enter Name [1]

Myline@1234

[ Å ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

7) Press the button to exit from the menu.

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To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits).

3.5.1.5 Authentication User Name

The Authentication User Name is used to authenticate the Line appearance with the SIP Call

Server.

To assign the Authentication UserName:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Enter the Line number or move cursor using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the

[ OK ] Softkey to select a Line.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 5.Auth. Username using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Input the Authentication User Name for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad.

Enter Auth. UserName [1]

1234

[ Å ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

7) Press the button to exit from the menu.

To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits).

The Authentication Password is used in conjunction with the Authentication Name to authenticate the Line appearance with the SIP Call Server.

To assign the Authentication Password:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Enter the Line number or move cursor using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the

[ OK ] Softkey to select a Line.

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4) Press button, or move cursor to 6.Auth. Password using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Input the Authentication Password for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad.

Enter Auth. Password [1]

*****

[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

7) Press the button to exit from the menu.

To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits).

The status of the Line registration with the SIP Call Server can be viewed. The status is displayed as OK, NOK (Not OK) or Undefined (when no Call Server Address is assigned).

To view the Line registration status:

1) Press the button.

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Enter the Line number or move cursor using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the

[ OK ] Softkey to select a Line.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 7.Reg. Status: using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, to check login status.

5) Press the button to exit from the menu.

Line buttons represent the SIP call appearance for a User ID or account. The LIP-6812/LIP-

6830 support three Line types:

- Shared

- Direct Station Selction (DSS)/ Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Call Coverage Line

It is intended the first two Line buttons be configured as the User’s Line (Private or Shared); these Lines are employed when automatic Line access is required, such as Speed Dial.

A Shared appears at more than a single extension and status must be requested from the server. The Shared Line button accesses the Line for incoming and outgoing calls and the

LEDs indicate the Line status.

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A DSS Line incorporates three functions:

- DSS – while the Line is idle, the button dials the associated extension.

- BLF– the LEDs of the Line Button display the Line status.

- Call Coverage – when a call is received on the Line, the button accesses the call.

NOTE: The DSS Line must be a Shared Line in the Call Sever.

To assign the Line type:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Enter the Line number or move cursor using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the

[ OK ] Softkey to select a Line.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 8.Line Type using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Select the Type for the Line using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey

(Private Line, Shared Line, or DSS Line).

Line Type

*Private Line

[Prev] [Next] [ OK ]

7) Press the button to exit from the menu.

Changing a Line Type requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

An asterisk » is displayed in front of the current selection.

3.5.1.9 Extension for DSS Line

When a Line is assigned as a DSS, the associated extension number must be assigned. Note do not assign a DSS extension number for a Private or Shared Line type.

To assign an Extension for a DSS Line,

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press [ OK ] Softkey.

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3) Enter the Line number or move cursor using [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press [ OK ]

Softkey to select a Line.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 9.Extension for DSS using [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Input the Extension number for the DSS Line using the Dial pad.

Enter Ext. for DSS [1]

1234

[ Å ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

7) Press the button to exit from the menu.

The DSS Extension should only be assigned for a DSS Line. Do not assign a DSS extension for a Private or Shared Line.

3.5.2 SIP Configuration, General Parameters

Parameters in this section are assigned to configure the overall SIP operation.

3.5.2.1 Outbound Proxy Address

The LIP Phone can be configured to send SIP requests and responses to an Outbound Proxy

Address instead of to the SIP Call Server IP address configured in Section 3.5.1.1. The address may be an IP address or a FQDN.

To assign an Outbound Proxy address

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Outbound Proxy Addr. Using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Input the Outbound Proxy address for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad.

Outbound Proxy Addr [1]

100.1.1.1

[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

6) Press the button to exit from the menu.

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To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits).

Changing the Outbound Proxy Address requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

3.5.2.2 Outbound Proxy Port

When an Outbound Proxy Server is defined, the associated Port must be defined as the

Outbound Proxy Port. All SIP requests will be sent to the assigned port instead of the Proxy

Port configured in Section 3.5.1.2.

To assign the Outbound Proxy Port:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 4.Outbound Proxy Port using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Input the Outbound Proxy Port for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad.

Outbound Proxy Port

5060

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

6) Press the button to exit from the menu.

Changing the Outbound Proxy Port requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

3.5.2.3 Backup Proxy Address

When an Outbound Proxy is employed to receive SIP requests, a backup Proxy server can be defined for use should the primary proxy fail to respond; the Backup Proxy Address can be defined as an IP address or a FQDN.

To assign a Backup Proxy Address:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

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3) Press button, or move cursor to 5.Backup Proxy Address using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Input the Backup Proxy address for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad.

Backup Proxy Address [1]

100.1.1.1

[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

6) Press the button to exit from the menu.

Changing the Outbound Proxy Port requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits).

3.5.2.4 Backup Proxy Port

When a Backup Proxy is employed (refer to Section 3.5.2.3), the associated Port must be defined for the Backup Proxy Port.

To assign the Backup Proxy Port:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 6.Backup Proxy Port using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Input the Backup Proxy Port for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad.

Backup Proxy Port

5060

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

6) Press the button to exit from the menu.

Changing the Backup Proxy Port requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

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3.5.2.5 Local UDP Port

The Local UDP Port defines the port, normally 5060, the LIP Phone will use to send and receive

SIP signalling packets. Particularly when behind a firewall, in some instances the normal port may not be availabe and a different port can be defined.

To set the Local UDP Port:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 7.Local UDP Port using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Input the Backup Proxy Port for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad.

Local UDP Port

5060

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

6) Press the button to exit from the menu.

Changing the Local UDP Port requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

3.5.2.6 RTP Start Port

When a SIP call is established, digitized voice signals are sent and received in Real-Time

Protocol (RTP) packets. The port used for RTP packets is usually 23000, but a different port may be defined.

To assign an RTP port:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 8.RTP Start Port using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Input the RTP Start Port for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad.

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RTP Start Port

23000

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

6) Press the button to exit from the menu.

Changing the RTP Start Port requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

If Proxy Registration is set to [Yes ], the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 will register with the appropriate

Call or Proxy Server upon initial power-up, during a reboot and at periodic intervals based on the Registration timer (refer to Section 3.5.2.8).

To enable Proxy Registration:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 9.Proxy Registration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) To enable SIP registration, press the [Yes ] Softkey; to disable SIP registration, press the

[ No ] Softkey.

Proxy Registration

YES

[ » ] [YES ] [ NO ]

5) Press the button to exit from the menu.

To assure a connection with the Proxy or SIP Call Server, the LIP Phone will periodically reregister. The interval between re-registration is based on the Register Expires timer, which can be set from 0 to 6400 seconds (default 3600 seconds).

To modify the Register Expires timer:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

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2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button in turn, or move cursor to 10.Register Expires using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

Register Expires

3600

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

4) Input the Registration Expiration time for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad.

6) Press the button to exit from the menu.

The Voice Mail Server (VMS), address is the User’s voice mail system IP address or access phone number.

To assign the VMS address:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button in turn, or move cursor to 11.VMS Address using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

VMS Address [1]

100.1.1.1

[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

4) Input the VMS Address for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad.

6) Press the button to exit from the menu.

To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits.

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3.5.2.10 Domain

The Domain specifies the domain for SIP service when the provider desires to use a specific

SIP domain.

To assign the Domain

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 2.SIP Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button in turn, or move cursor to 12.Domain using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

Domain [1]

100.1.1.1

[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

4) Input the Domain for the LIP Phone using the Dial pad.

6) Press the button to exit from the menu.

To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits.

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Phone Settings

Installer Guide

Within the Phone Settings selection, LCD contrast, Ring type, Ringer off, Headset Auto mode,

DSS Registration and Flexible button configurations can be viewed and changed.

The contrast of the LCD can be adjusted for best viewing.

To adjust the LCD Contrast:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 1.LCD Contrast using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press the [Down] Softkey to decrease the LCD contrast, or press the [ Up ] Softkey to increase the LCD contrast.

LCD Contrast

□□□■□□□

[Down] [ Up ]

5) Press the button to exit from the menu.

The LIP-6812/LIP-6830 can be set to provide one of seven distinctive Ring signals or tones. By assigning different Ring types to closely located phones, the user can quickly identify the ringing phone.

To set the Ring type:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 2.Ring Type using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Select Ring Type using the [Next] Softkey. Press the [Play] Softkey to hear the the selected tone.

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*Type 1

[Play] [Next] [ OK ] Æ

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6) Press the button to exit from the menu.

An asterisk » is displayed in front of the current selection.

The LIP Phones can be programmed not to ring when an incoming call is received.

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Ringer Off using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

Ringer Off

Current value is ‘No’.

[Yes ] [ No ] ¼

4) Press the [Yes ] Softkey to enable Ringer Off, or press the [ No ] Softkey to disable Ringer

Off.

5) Press the button to exit from the menu.

3.6.4 Headset Auto Mode

The LIP-6812 & LIP-6830 support the use of the Headset. When Headset Auto Mode is enabled, pressing a Line button will automatically connect audio to the headset. Also, redial and click-tocall will place calls with audio through the headset.

To enable Headset Auto Mode:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 4.Headset Auto Mode using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

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4) Press the [Yes ] Softkey to enable the Headset Auto Mode or press the [ No ] Softkey to disable the Headset Auto Mode.

Headset Auto Mode

Current value is ‘No’.

[Yes ] [ No ]

5) Press the button to exit from the menu.

A DSS console with 48 flexible keys can be associated with the LIP Phone to provide additional

Speed Dial buttons.

To add a DSS console to the LIP-6812/LIP-6830:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button or move cursor to 5.DSS Registration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Input the MAC address of DSS console using the Dial pad, and press the [ OK ] Softkey to save your Configuration.

Enter MAC of DSS [1]

00405A000001

[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

5) Press the button to exit from the menu.

To remove a DSS console from LIP-6812/LIP-6830, delete each digit of the MAC address using the [ Å ] Softkey and then press the [ OK ] Softkey.

If the DSS console is connected successfully, the status of connection is shown in the 8.Information menu

To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits).

The DSS Console provides special LED indications for troubleshooting.

Problem Explanation

After DSS Console is connected to power, the

24 LEDs in upper- and down-side blink red alternatively.

The LAN link to DSS Console is down

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Problem Explanation

After DSS Console is connected to power, the

4 LEDs blink red sequentially.

DSS Console isn’t associated with an IP Phone

3.6.6 Flexible Button Setting

The programmble buttons not assigned as Line buttons can be configured for access to various functions. Available Functions and a description of the each is provided in Table 3-1.

Table 3-1 Flexible Button Functions

Feature

0 No Function

1 Speed Dial Function

2 Phone Book Function

3 Call Log Function

4 Mute Function

5 Headset Function

6 Redial Function

7 Return Call Function

8 Set Call Forwarding

9 Conference Function

10 Transfer Function

11 Hold Function

12 Do not disturb

13 Set Ringer Off

14 Message Function

Description

Unassigned

Dials to the assigned number

Views the personal phone book

Views the call log list

Toggles the Mute feature On or Off

Toggles the Headset On or Off

Dials to the last number placed calls

Dials to the last number received calls

Sets the call forwarding configuration

1. Makes a new conference call

2. Joins two calls for conference

3. Ends the conference call

1. Makes a new transfer call

2. Joins two calls for transfer

Places an active call on hold

Toggles the DND On or Off

Toggles the ringer On or Off

Views the number of new and old messages stored in the Voice Mail server, and dials the

Voice Mail server by pressing [Dial] Softkey

Main DSS

O O

O O

O -

O -

O -

O -

O -

O -

O -

O -

O -

O -

O -

O -

O -

To assign a function on a Flexible button:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 6.Flexible Key Setting using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Select the desired flexible button.

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Press Flexible Button

5) Select a function using the [Next]/[Prev] soft key and press the [ OK ] Softkey (refer to the

Table 3-1 Flexible Button Functions).

[05] Select Function

*No Function

[Prev] [Next] [ OK ] ¼

6) If the selected function is Speed Dial Function, enter the number for speed dialing and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

[05] Enter number [1]

12345

[ Å ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

7) Press the button to exit from the menu.

Only Flexible buttons not assigned as a Line can be assigned a function.

In the LIP-6812/LIP-6830, flexible buttons 1 and 2 are assigned as the User extension's primary and secondary line appearance and can't be assigned as another function.

In the LIP-6812, flexible button 12 is assigned as the Headset On/Off button, and can't be assigned as another function.

The 48 buttons of a DSS console can be assigned only as Speed Dial Function.

To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits).

Within the Time Configuration selection, the IP Address or FQDN of the desired Simple

Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server and the local time zone are selected and Daylight

Savings Time (DST) is enabled.

It is recommended that the following SNTP server addresses be used for Time Configuration:

- pool.ntp.org

- clock.via.net

- ntp.nasa.gov

- tick.ucla.edu

3.6.7.1 SNTP Server Address

SNTP is a standard protocol that permits a network device to obtain the network’s current time.

For operation with SNTP, the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 requires the SNTP Server IP Address or

FQDN.

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To assign the SNTP server address:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 7.Time Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 1.SNTP Server Address using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Input the SNTP Server IP Address for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 using the Dial pad.

SNTP Server Address [a] pool.ntp.org

[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

7) Press the button to exit from the menu.

To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits).

For proper operation of the clock in the LIP-6812/LIP-6830, the local Time Zone must be entered in phone memory.

To assign the Time-Zone:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 7.Time Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 2.Time Zone using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Select the Time Zone desired using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys.

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*(GMT-08:00) PACIFIC STA

[Prev] [Next] [ OK ]

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7) Press the button to exit from the menu.

An asterisk » is displayed in front of the current selection (select the nearest region as shown in Appendix D).

3.6.7.3 DST Auto Adjustment

The LIP-6812 & LIP-6830 can automatically adjust for DST when enabled.

To enable automatic Day Light Savings time:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 7.Time Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move the cursor to 3.DST Auto Adjustment using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Press the [Yes ] Softkey to enable DST Auto Adjustment, or press the [ No ] Softkey to disable DST Auto Adjustment.

DST Auto Adjustment

Current value is ‘Yes’.

[Yes ] [ No ]

6) Press the button to exit the menu.

The format of the LCD time display can be set to disable time display, display 12 hour format, or display 24 hour format.

To modify the Time Format:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

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2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 7.Time Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 4.Time Format using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Press the [Next]/[Prev] to select the Time Format and press the [ OK ] Softkey to set the format.

Time Format

*24 HR (19:40)

[Prev] [Next] [ OK ]

6) Press the button to exit the menu.

An asterisk » is displayed in front of the current selection.

The format of the LCD date display can be disabled or displayed in the one of the formats below:

MM/DD (01/22)

DD/MM (22/01)

DD Month (22 Jan)

Month DD (Jan 22).

To modify the Date Format:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 7.Time Configuration using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 5.Date Format using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Press the [Next]/[Prev] to select the Time Format and press the [ OK ] Softkey to set the format.

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Date Format

*DD Mon (01 Jan)

[Prev] [Next] [ OK ]

6) Press the button to exit the menu.

An asterisk » is displayed in front of the current selection.

Within the S/W Update selection, the type of Provisioning (TFTP/HTTPS), the Server Address,

HTTPS Verification settings, Software Download flag, Configuration Download flag and DHCP

Options can be viewed and changed.

The LIP-6812/LIP-6830 supports two Provisioning protocols:

- Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) – a simple transfer mechanism using UDP but lacks security and TFTP ports are often blocked at firewalls.

- Hyper-Text Transfer Prorotcol/ Secure (HTTP/S) – employs TCP and using SSL

(Secure Sockets Layer) encryption is a more secure method. In addition, ports employed by HTTPS are commonly available.

To assign the Provisioning Type:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 8.S/W Update using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Provisioning Type using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Select the Provisioning Type (TFTP or HTTPS) using the Dial pad, and press the [ OK ]

Softkey to save your Configuration.

Provisioning Type

*TFTP

[Next] [ OK ]

6) Press the button to exit the menu.

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Changing the Provisioning Type requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

An asterisk » is displayed in front of the current selection.

3.6.8.2 TFTP Server Address

When TFTP provisioning is selected, the IP address of the TFTP server must be defined. The

TFTP Server address may be retrieved automatically from the DHCP server or set manually.

To enter a TFTP Server Address:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 8.S/W Update using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 2.TFTP Server Address using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Input the TFTP Server IP Address using the Dial pad, and press the [ OK ] Softkey to save your Configuration.

TFTP Server Address

192.168.0.2

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

6) Press the button to exit the menu.

Changing the TFTP Server Address requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

The HTTP/HTTPS server URL, is a required parameter for HTTP/HTTPS provisioning.

Normally, TCP port 80 is employed for HTTP, and port 443 is employed for HTTPS file transfers.

Also a User Name and Password is assigned, if required by the HTTP/HTTPS server for authentication.

The HTTPS server must support SSL for proper operation.

The provisioning URL is the URL of the HTTP/HTTPS server.

To assign the HTTPS Provisioning URL:

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1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 8.S/W Update using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 3.HTTPS Provisioning using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Provisioning URL using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

6) Input the Provisioning URL using the Dial pad, and press the [ OK ] Softkey to save your

Configuration.

Provisioning URL [1] update.sp.com

[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

7) Press the button to exit the menu.

Changing the Provisioning URL requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits).

The default port used for HTTPS is usually 443, but it can be modified.

To modify the HTTPS Port:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 8.S/W Update using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 3.HTTPS Provisioning using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Press button, or move cursor to 2.HTTPS Port using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

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6) Input the HTTPS Port using the Dial pad, and press the [ OK ] Softkey to save your

Configuration.

HTTPS Port

443

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

7) Press the button to exit the menu.

Changing the HTTPS Port requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

In some cases the HTTP/HTTPS server may require a User Name (ID) and Password for authentication prior to allowing file access.

To set the User Name:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 8.S/W Update using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 3.HTTPS Provisioning using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Username using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

6) Input the Username using the Dial pad, and press the [ OK ] Softkey to save your

Username [1] admin

[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼ configuration.

7) Press the button to exit the menu.

Changing the User Name requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits).

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3.6.8.3.4 Password

In some cases the HTTP/HTTPS server may require a User Name (ID) and Password for authentication prior to allowing file access.

To set the Password:

8) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

9) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

10) Press button, or move cursor to 8.S/W Update using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

11) Press button, or move cursor to 3.HTTPS Provisioning using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

12) Press button, or move cursor to 4.Password using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

13) Input the Password using the Dial pad, and press the [ OK ] Softkey to save your

Configuration.

Password [1]

******

[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

14) Press the button to exit the menu.

Changing the Password requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits).

3.6.8.3.5 HTTPS URL DHCP Option Number

The custom DHCP Option where the HTTPS Provisioning server URL is located, as a default

Option 160 is employed.

To modify the HTTPS Port:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

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3) Press button, or move cursor to 8.S/W Update using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 3.HTTPS Provisioning using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Press button, or move cursor to 5.DHCP Option Number using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

6) Input the DHCP Option, 1 to 255, using the Dial pad, and press the [ OK ] Softkey to save your Configuration.

DHCP Option Number

160

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

7) Press the button to exit the menu.

Changing the DHCP Option requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

3.6.8.4 S/W Download Flag

When Power is applied or a Reboot is processed, the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 can be assigned to automatically check and download LIP Phone Software from the defined provisioning Server.

The LIP Phone will download software if the software versions are different and the the S/W

Download flag is enabled.

To set the S/W Download Flag:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 8.S/W Update using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 4.S/W Download Flag using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Press the [ Yes ] Softkey to enable the S/W Download, or press the [ No ] Softkey to disable the S/W Download.

S/W Download Flag

Current value is ‘Yes’.

[Yes ] [ No ]

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Changing the S/W Download Flag requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

3.6.8.5 Config Download Flag

When Power is applied or a Reboot is processed, the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 can automatically download a Global (system) and a Phone specific (MAC) Configuration file from the defined provisioning Server; to download a configuration file during provisioning, the Config Download flag must be enabled.

To set the Config Download Flag:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 8.S/W Update using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 5.Config Download Flag using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Press the [ Yes ] Softkey to enable the Configuration Download, or press the [ No ] Softkey to disable the Configuration Download.

Config Download Flag

Current value is ‘Yes’.

[Yes ] [ No ]

6) Press the button to exit the menu.

Changing the Config Download Flag requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

The LIP Phone supports DHCP Options 66 & 150 (TFTP server) and a custom Option, default

160, for the HTTP/HTTPS URL to define the Configuration and Software download server. In some situations it is useful to disable use of the DHCP Options.

To set the DHCP Options Flag:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

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2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 8.S/W Update using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press button, or move cursor to 6.DHCP Option using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

5) Select the DHCP Option desried using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ].

Options available include “Don’t use any Option”, “Option 66/150 only”, “Option 160 only” and “Option 66/150, 160 both”.

DHCP Option

*Opt 66/150, 160 both

[Prev] [Next] [ OK ]

6) Press the button to exit the menu.

Changing the DHCP Options Flag requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

An asterisk » is displayed in front of the current selection.

3.6.9 Lock Outgoing Call

The LIP-6812/LIP-6830 can be configured to allow outgoing calls only if a Password is entered.

When enabled, the LCD screen will display the password request as shown and the password must be entered prior to connecting an outgoing call.

Enter Password:

****

[ » ] [Clr ] [ OK ]

To activate this feature, the LCD password must be set (refer to Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock

Configuration), and Lock Outgoing Call must be enabled.

To set the Lock Outgoing Call feature:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 9.Lock Outgoing Call using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

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4) Press the [ Yes ] Softkey to enable the Lock Outgoing Call, or press the [ No ] Softkey to disable the Lock Outgoing Call.

Lock Outgoing Call

Current value is ‘Yes’.

[Yes ] [ No ]

5) Press the button to exit from the menu.

3.6.10 Speed Number

The LIP-6812/LIP-6830 includes a Phone Book which supports up to 100 entries. Numbers from the Phone Book entries can be dialed by accessing the Phone Book and selecting an entry, or by simply dialing the Speed Number (0-99) entry number when it is enabled. The Speed

Number can be set in the Phone Book menu (refer to Section 3.8.1).

To set Speed Number operation:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 10.Speed Number using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press the [ Yes ] Softkey to enable the Speed Number, or press the [ No ] Softkey to disable the Speed Number.

Speed Number

Current value is ‘Yes’.

[Yes ] [ No ]

5) Press the button to exit the menu.

NOTE: When enabled, dialing an empty speed number, will terminate the call and display the empty status of the Speed Number as shown for approximately 2 seconds.

Disconnected.

Empty speed number

[EndC]

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Call Preferences

Installer Guide

Call Preferences define various call handling features of the LIP Phone.

3.7.1 Do Not Disturb

When in Do Not Disturb mode, the LIP Phone will reject all incoming calls; Do Not Disturb is activated by an assigned flexible button and must be enabled for operation.

To enable DND activation:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 4.Call Preferences using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Do Not Disturb using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

Not Disturb.

Do Not Disturb

Current value is ‘Yes’.

[Yes ] [ No ]

5) Press the button to exit the menu.

While you’re busy on another call, a new call can be rejected or placed in a notifying state (Call

Waiting).

To set Call Waiting:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 4.Call Preferences using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 2.Call Waiting using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press the [Yes ] Softkey to enable Call Waiting, or press the [ No ] Softkey to disable Call

Waiting.

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Call Waiting

Current value is ‘Yes’.

[Yes ] [ No ]

5) Press the button to exit the menu.

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3.7.3 Call Waiting Tone

While off-hook, the LIP Phone can provide a tone to indicate a Call Waiting over the existing conversation.

To set Call Waiting tone:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 4.Call Preferences using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 3.Call Waiting Tone using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press the [Yes ] Softkey to enable Call Waiting Tone, or press the [ No ] Softkey to disable

Call Waiting Tone.

Call Waiting Tone

Current value is ‘Yes’.

[Yes ] [ No ]

5) Press the button to exit the menu.

3.7.4 Call Hold Ringback

When a call is on hold at the User extension, the LIP Phone will ring when the user returns to idle.

To set Call Hold Ringback:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 4.Call Preferences using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 4.Call Hold Ringback using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press the [Yes ] Softkey to enable Call Hold Ringback, or press [ No ] Softkey to disable

Call Hold Ringback.

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Call Hold Ringback

Current value is ‘Yes’.

[Yes ] [ No ]

5) Press the button to exit the menu.

3.7.5 Message Waiting Tone

When a Line receives an indication of a Message Waiting, the MSG LED will flash. In addition, a ‘Stutter’ dial-tone is activated to indicate the Message Waiting state.

To set Message Wait Tone:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 4.Call Preferences using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 5.Msg Waiting Tone using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press [ Yes ] Softkey to enable Msg Waiting Tone, or press the [ No ] Softkey to disable

MSG Waiting Tone.

Msg Waiting Tone

Current value is ‘Yes’.

[Yes ] [ No ]

5) Press the button to exit the menu.

When idle, the LIP Phone can automatically connect an incoming caller to the Speakerphone.

To set Auto Answer:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 4.Call Preferences using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 6.Auto Answer using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press [ Yes ] Softkey to enable Auto Answer, or press [ No ] Softkey to disable Auto

Answer.

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Auto Answer

Current value is ‘Yes’.

[Yes ] [ No ]

5) Press the button to exit the menu.

3.7.7 Caller ID Blocking

The LIP Phone normally sends the assigned Display Name as the SIP Caller ID; the LIP Phone can send an Anonymous Caller ID in SIP headers.

To set Caller Id Bloccking:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 4.Call Preferences using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 7.Caller ID Blocking using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press the [ Yes ] Softkey to enable Caller ID Blocking, or press the [ No ] Softkey to disable

Caller ID Blocking.

Caller ID Blocking

Current value is ‘Yes’.

[Yes ] [ No ]

5) Press the button to exit the menu.

3.7.8 Anonymous Call Block

The LIP-6812 & LIP-6830 can block incoming calls that are using Anonymous Caller ID.

To set Anonymous Call Blocking:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 4.Call Preferences using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 8.Anonymous Call Block using the [Next]/[Prev]

Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press the [Yes ] Softkey to enable Anonymous Call Block, or press the [ No ] Softkey to disable Anonymous Call Block.

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Current value is ‘Yes’.

[Yes ] [ No ]

5) Press the button to exit the menu.

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Phone Book

Installer Guide

The LIP-6812 & LIP-6830 includes a Phone Book of names and numbers for up to 100 contacts.

The Phone Book can be managed and used to place calls using the LCD Menu or using a

Phone Book button assigned to the LIP Phone. Contacts can be added, edited or deleted and the Phone Book may be searched.

3.8.1 Adding a Phone Book Record

To add a new contact:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 5.Directory using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Phone Book using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

key.

5) Enter a Name for the new contact and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

Phone Book : Name [1]

Tom

[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

6) Enter a Number for the new contact and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

Phone Book : Number [1]

1234

[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

7) Enter a Speed Number (0 - 99) for the new contact and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

Phone Book : Speed Num.

1

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

8) The new contact is added to the Phone Book and the LIP Phone returns to the Phone Book list.

To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits).

3.8.2 Editing a record

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To edit a Phone Book record:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 5.Directory using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Phone Book using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Select a contact to edit using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys.

Phone Book (Page 1)

>[01]Tom,1234

[Prev] [Next] [Dial] ¼

key.

Phone Book (Page 1)

>[01]Tom,1234

[Edit] [Add ] [Del ] ¼

6) Enter the new Name for the contact and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

Phone Book : Name [1]

Tommy

[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

7) Enter the new Number for the contact and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

Phone Book : Number [1]

9876

[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

8) Enter the new Speed number for the contact and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

Phone Book : Speed Num.

15

[ » ] [CLR ] [ OK ]

9) The contact is modified and the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 returns to the Phone Book list.

To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits).

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3.8.3 Deleting a Phone Book Record

To delete a Phone Book record:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 5.Directory using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Phone Book using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Select a contact to edit using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys.

Phone Book (Page 1)

>[15]Tommy,9876

[Edit] [Add ] [Del ] ¼

Data will be lost.

Are you sure?

[Yes ] [ No ]

6) The contact is deleted and the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 returns to the Phone Book list.

3.8.4 Deleting All Records

To delete all Phone Book records:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 5.Directory using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Phone Book using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

key.

Phone Book (Page 1)

>[01]Tom,1234

[DAll] ¼

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Data will be lost.

Are you sure?

[Yes ] [ No ]

6) All contacts of your LIP-6812/LIP-6830 are deleted and the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 returns to the

Phone Book list.

3.8.5 Searching the Phone Book

To search for the Phone Book using either Name or Number:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 5.Directory using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Phone Book using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Press the [Find] Softkey after moving to the next group of Softkeys using the

Input a searching keyword, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

key.

Search for: [1]

Tom

[ » ] [Mode] [ OK ] ¼

5) The search result is displayed (Speed Number is listed in parenthesis).

Phone Book (Page 1)

>(15)Tommy,9876

To enter alpha-numeric characters select the [Mode] Softkey (refer to Appendix E. for the character mapping of Dial pad digits).

3.8.6 Dialing from the Phone Book

To dial a number from the Phone Book:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 5.Directory using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

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3) Press button, or move cursor to 1.Phone Book using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

4) Select a contact to dial using the [Prev]/[Next] Softkeys.

Phone Book (Page 1)

>[15]Tommy,9876

[Prev] [Next] [Dial] ¼

Calling to █

9876

[EndC]

To dial a Registered Contact using a Flexible button (refer to Section 3.6.6):

1) Press the Flexible key for the Phone Book function while in an idle or dial state.

2) Select a contact to dial using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press [Dial] Softkey.

Phone Book (Page 1)

>[15]Tommy,9876

[Prev] [Next] [Dial] ¼

Calling to █

9876

[EndC]

3) The LIP-6812/LIP-6830 calls the contact.

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Default

Installer Guide

The LIP-6812 & LIP-6830 Configuration can be returned to the Original Factory Defaults (refer to Appendix A for the Default Configuration).

To return to the Default Configuration:

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 6.Default using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press the [ Yes ] Softkey to set Configuration back to the Default values, or press the [ No ]

Softkey to cancel.

Will be set to default.

Are you sure?

[Yes ] [ No ]

4) Press the button to exit from the menu.

Any Configuration customizing is lost upon return to the default configuration.

Default Configuration reset requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

3.10

Reboot

After entry of the certain Configuration settings, the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 will require a reboot to save the settings to active memory. These settings include the following:

- Network Configuration settings

- Call Server Address settings

- DSS Registration settings

- Software Update settings

1) Press the button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure (refer to

Section 3.3 Lock/Unlock Configuration).

2) Press button, or move cursor to 9.Reboot using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

3) Press the [ Yes ] Softkey to reboot the LIP-6812/LIP-6830, or press the [ No ] Softkey to cancel this menu.

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System will be rebooted.

Are you sure?

[Yes ] [ No ]

4) If you press [ No ] in Step 3), press the button to exit the menu.

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Web Manager Configuration

Installer Guide

In addition to the LCD Menu Configuration parameters, the Web Manager can access parameters for maximum Line numbers, Quality of Service (QoS), Daylight Savings Time (DST)

Configuration, etc.

The Web Manager is accessed from a Web browser pointed to the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 IP

Address and Port Number 8000, thus the IP Phone must be assigned an IP Address prior to attempting Web Manager access. In addition, the IP Address must be available to the Web

Browser host. The IP address of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 is available through Information

Display (Section 5.2).

4.1

Login & Site Map

Pointing your browser at the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 IP Address and Port 8000 will return the LIP-

6812/LIP-6830 Login page, Figure 4.1-1 (ex., http://150.150.57.44:8000).

Figure 4.1-1 Intro Page

1) Click Login; the Password page will display, Figure 4.1-2.

Figure 4.1-2 Login Page

2) Enter a valid User Name and Password; the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 Site Map, Figure 4.1-3 will display, (default User Name is private and Password is lip).

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Figure 4.1-3 Site Map

NOTE: On the left is the Web Manager page link window and in the main screen is a more detailed site map.

3) Select the desired parameters from either the Site Map or Page Link window.

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VoIP Configuration

Installer Guide

Figure 4.2-1 VoIP Configuration

Within VoIP Configuration, the adjustable parameters are:

- Line based parameters o Proxy Server Address – IP address or FQDN of the IP Phone telephony host server. o Proxy Port – Where the server listens for incoming requests and sends outgoing responses o Display Name – Specifies a name to be used as part of the phone caller ID. The

Display Name assigned for Line1 will be displayed on the LCD display. o Name – Specifies the name to be used during registration; the name is generally the extension telephone number, or the SIP User ID. o Authentication Name – Specifies the user ID for authentication of the phone.

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LIP-6812 & LIP-6830 Installer Guide o Authentication Password – Specifies the user Password for authentication of the phone. o Line Type – Select a line type of Private, Shared, or DSS Line. o Extension for DSS – Specifies the extension number when the Line type is DSS; do not enter an Extension number unless the Line type is DSS.

- General Parameters o Outbound Proxy Address – IP address or FQDN of outbound proxy server to use in place of the Line-based Proxy Server to receive SIP requests. o Outbound Proxy Port – Port of the outbound proxy server, used in place of the

Line based Proxy settings o Backup Proxy Address – IP address or FQDN of the backup proxy server, used when the connection with the primary proxy times-out. o Backup Proxy Port – Port of the backup proxy server o Domain – Specifies the Domain for SIP Service when the service provider desires to use a specific SIP domain. o VMS Address – Specifies the address (IP or Phone) of the Voice Mail Server. o Proxy Registration – Enable SIP registration to the proxy; this parameter is ignored if a SIP proxy server is not specified. o Registration Timer – SIP registration interval (seconds) between each registration renewal to the SIP proxy server. o Local UDP Port – Specifies the UDP port used for sending and receiving. o Start RTP Port – Specifies the port to use for Real-time protocol (voice) packets. o Codec – Sets the priority for audio codecs. o Centralized Conference - Enables or diables Centralized Conference audio processing conferences. When enabled, the Server is expected to provide a single RTP stream for the conference. When disabled, the separate RTP streams are provided for each participant and the Phone must process the the RTP streams. Also, sets the URL for the central conference server. o Broadsoft BLF – When enabled, all DSS Line types will register to and receive

BLF (Busy Lamp Field) indication from the defined URL.

To modify a parameter:

1) Select the parameter, and modify the value.

2) Select the .. button.

Changing the proxy server address, proxy port by line and outbound proxy, backup proxy, VMS address or local UDP port requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

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LAN Configuration

Installer Guide

Figure 4.3-1 LAN Configuration

In the LAN Configuration screen the adjustable parameters are:

- LAN Configuration o Network Selection – IP Address mode for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830, radio button selects Static or DHCP address o IP address – LIP Phone IP address o Subnet Mask – LIP Phone subnet mask o Default Gateway – LIP Phone default gateway IP address o Mac Address – MAC address of the LIP Phone (view only) o Primary DNS – IP address of DNS server o Secondary DNS – IP address of auxiliary DNS server o Domain Name – Domain Name for the LIP Phone o CDP – Discovery protocol for VLAN ID.

To modify the Network Selection (IP address mode):

1) Select the radio button for Static or DHCP address assignment.

2) When complete, select the button to load new values to the LIP Phone memory.

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To modify any of the addressing information

1) Select the parameter to be changed and enter the new value (Static mode only).

2) When complete, select the button to load new values to the LIP Phone memory.

The MAC address can be viewed only and not modified.

Changing any value in the LAN Configuration screen requires a reboot of the LIP-

6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

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Call Preferences

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Figure 4.4-1 Call Preferences

LIP-6812/LIP-6830 supports various User Call preferences from outgoing Caller ID blocking to

Anonymous Call Block to prevent unwanted incoming calls.

On the Call Preferences screen the adjustable parameters are:

- Call Preferences o Caller ID Blocking – Caller ID name can be blocked for outgoing calls.

Anonymous is employed as the name when Caller Id is blocked. o Anonymous Call Block – The Phone can block incoming calls with an Anonymous

Caller Id. o Call Waiting Function – When the phone is in use, a new call is refused (if disabled). o Call Waiting Tone – When the Phone is in use, a new call can signal the user with a Call Wait tone, if enabled. o Call Hold Ringback – When a user has a call on hold and returns to idle, the

Phone can notify the user of the holding call with a ring tone (if enabled).

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- Call Forwarding o Conditions – Defines the condition for Call Forward, Busy, No-Answer, Busy & No-

Answer or unconditional, or not used. o Address to Forward - Defines the address to receive forwarded calls. o No-Answer Time – When No-answer forward is selected, defines the time period before calls are forwarded.

- Direct Call (Hotline/Warm-Line) o Direct Call – Enables Hotline/Warm-Line operation; when the user goes off-hook, a call is placed to a defined location. o Direct Call Number - When Direct Call is assigned that when the user goes offhook, a call is placed to the defined number. o Direct Call Timer – For Warm-Line operation, the timer specifies the period before the Direct Call is placed. Set in 1 second increments (0-10 seconds); Hotline operation is 0 seconds.

To modify parameters on the Call Preferences Configuration screen:

1) Select the desired parameter and enter new values, or select values from the drop-down menus.

2) When complete, select the button to load new values to the LIP Phone memory.

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Dial Plan

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The LIP phone incorporates a Dial Plan, which monitors the user dialed digits for patterns matching the Dial Plan number. If a matching pattern is dialed, the phone will modify the digits and process the call using the modified digit string. The Dial Plan is defined as either a Routing

Table or a Digit Map.Table.

Figure 4.5-1 Routing Tables Configuration

In the Routing Table up to 50 Dial Plan numbers may be defined. Each pattern can include definitions for modifiying the dialed number. Specific entries for the Routing Table are:

- Number – digit pattern to match with the user dialed digits.

- TRNC – Truncation, defines the number of digits to delete from the dialed number.

- Pre – defines digits to insert in the front of the truncated number.

- Post – defines the digits to insert at the end of the truncated number.

- Pause – defines the position in the Number where, if matched, the phone will Pause for additional digits before processing the call. The pause duration is programmable with a default of 3 seconds under the [Dial] section of the Configuration file.

- Extra – IP Address of phone to assign the prefix number.

In addition to the dial pad digits, special characters can be defined as follows:

- ?– matches any single digit.

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- ~ – matches a string of characters of any length.

- , – locates the position of a Pause.

- . – returns dial tone”

The following are examples of Dial Plans using the Routing Table.

Simple Dial Plan using the Routing Table

Process the call after any 7 digit number is dialed or if the Operator is dialed at digit ‘0’.

Number TRNC Pre Post Pause Extra

0?????? 0 NULL NULL ?, 0.0.0.0

??????? 0 NULL NULL NULL 0.0.0.0

From this table, if the user dials '0' as the first digit, the LIP phone will wait for the pause time for additional digits. After the pause, if no additional digits are dialed, the phone places a call to the

Operator. In addition, after the user dials any seven digits, the call is processed.

Complex Dial Plan

Process the call after the local operator at 0, long distance operator at 00, a four-digit local extension number starting with 3,4 or 5, a seven-digit local number prefixed by an 8, two-digit number preceded by star (‘*’), a ten digit long distance number prefixed by 91, or an international number starting with 9011 is dialed.

Number TRNC Pre Post Pause Extra

8??????? 0 NULL NULL NULL 0.0.0.0

91?????????? 0 NULL NULL NULL 0.0.0.0

0 9011~

2 nd

Dial Tone

0 NULL NULL NULL 0.0.0.0

To provide second dial tone after a ‘9’ is dialed, establish a Dial Plan as below.

Number TRNC Pre Post Pause Extra

To change Routing Table parameters:

1) Assure the Routing Table radial button is selected under the Dial Plan Type

2) Enter the desired values into the respective boxes.

3) Select the button.

To delete an entry from routing table:

1) Enter the entry’s index.

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2) Click the button.

To delete all the entries:

1) Enter ‘all’ as the index.

2) Click the button.

4.5.2 Digit Map Table

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Figure 4.5-2 Digit Map Tables Configuration

Using the Digit Map Table, a string of 512 characters may be entered to define the Dial Plan.

Within the string individual numbers are entered, separated by a ‘|’. In addition to dial pad digits, special characters may be entered as follows:

- x – matches any single digit, (0 to 9).

- T – matches a timer expiry, inserts a Timed Pause.

- . – matches any number of ocurrences of a digit, including zero ocurrences and includes special character matches.

- + - matches any number of ocurrences of the previous match, including special characters.

- [ ] – matches a digit from a group of digits. Use with “.” to define a range, [2-6] matches a digit 2 to 6 inclusive.

A matching number can be assigned to be modified prior to call set-up. The Digit Map Number

Process defines the modification procedures including:

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- TRNC – Truncation, defines the number of digits to delete from the dialed number.

- Pre – defines digits to insert in the front of the truncated number.

- Post – defines the digits to insert at the end of the truncated number.

The following are examples of Dial Plans using the Routing Table.

Simple Dial Plan using the Digit Map Table

Process the call after any 7 digit number is dialed or if the Operator is dialed at digit ‘0’.

The digit map for this Dial Plan is (0T|xxxxxxx). From the map, if the user dials 0 as the first digit, the LIP phone will wait for the pause time for additional digits. After the pause, if no additional digits are dialed, the phone places a call to the Operator is called. Also, after the user dials any seven digits, the call is processed.

Complex Dial Plan

Process the call after the local operator at 0, long distance operator at 00, a four-digit local extension number starting with 3,4 or 5, a seven-digit local number prefixed by an 8, two-digit number preceded by star (‘*’), a ten digit long distance number prefixed by 91, or an international number starting with 9011 is dialed.

The dial plan for this is (0T|00T|[3-5]xxx|8xxxxxxx|*xx|91xxxxxxxxxx|9011x.T).

A second 512 character string Map is employed employed to provide 2 nd

Dial Tone.

To change Digit Map Table parameters:

1) Assure the Digit Map radial button is selected under the Dial Plan Type

2) Enter the desired values into the Digit Map respective boxes.

3) Select the button.

To set-up or change a Digit Map to provide second dial-tone

1) Enter the digits in the appropriate test boxes.

2) Click the button.

To modify a Digit Map Process:

1) Enter the digits in the appropriate test boxes.

2) Click the button.

To delete the entries from the Digit Map Process:

1) Select the DEL check-box.

2) Enter the number.

3) Click the button.

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Phone Information

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Figure 4.6-1 Phone Information

The Phone Information screen displays the version information of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 and the Phone Name. In addition, the password can be changed from this screen.

To change the Phone Name:

1) Enter the desired name.

2) When complete, select the button to load new values to the LIP Phone memory.

To change the Password:

1) Enter the existing password.

2) Enter the new password and confirm.

3) When complete, select the button to load new values to the LIP Phone memory.

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Phone Settings

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In the Phone Settings screen, the following parameters may be modified.

- Phone Settings o Ringer Type – Ring tone for incoming calls, select one of seven. o Frame Duration – RTP frame duration (milliseconds). o Headset Auto Mode – Headset connection. o Ringer – Ringer on or off. o DTMF Relay – DTMF signaling method (in-band, out-of-band or negotiate). o DTMF Payload – RFC 2833 payload type for DTMF signals. o DTMF Duration – Duration of DTMF signals sent from the phone. o The Number of Lines – The number of programmable buttons used for SIP call appearances or ‘Lines (min. 2); the maximum number of Lines is the maximum number of buttons available on the LIP Phone (LIP-6812=11, LIP-6830=24). o Lock Outgoing Call – Locking an outgoing call, user must enter the LCD Menu password to place calls. o Use Speed Number – Speed Numbers use 2-digit dialing from idle to access

Phone Book numbers.

- Functions o Private Hold – Softkey display for Private Hold function.

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To modify Phone Setting parameters:

1) Select the parameter.

2) Enter the new value or select a value from drop-down menu.

3) When complete select button.

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Changing DTMF Payload, Frame Duration or DTMF Relay requires a reboot of the LIP-

6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

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Phone Book

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Figure 4.8-1 Phone Book

The LIP Phone includes a Phone Book with 100 records. Each record can be accessed with a

Speed Number (00-99). The Speed Dial numbers are maintained in the Phone Book. The

Phone Book entries can be added, editted or deleted from the Phone Book screen.

To add a Phone Book entry:

1) Click the button and enter the new values in the Phone Book Entry screen.

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Figure 4.8-2 Add a Phone Book Entry

2) When complete, select the button to store the new number to the Phone Book.

To modify an entry:

1) Select Modify in the desired entry and enter the new values in the Phone Book Entry screen.

2) When complete, select to store the new number in the Phone Book.

To place a call using the Phone Book:

1) Click the button for the desired entry.

To delete specific entries from the Phone Book:

1) Click the ‘Clear’ box in the desired entries and select the button.

To delete all entries from Phone Book:

1) Select the button.

The Phone Book can be downloaded or uploaded to/from a *.csv formatted file. To

Upload/download:

1) Click and locate the desired csv file.

2) Select upload or download, as desired.

Ex.,

Phone Book

Speed Number Name PhoneNumber Information

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sample *.csv file

SpeedNumber,Name,PhoneNumber,Information

1,Lee Myunghee,1000,[email protected]

2,baragirl,2000,

3,lmh,3000,korea

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Flexible Button

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Figure 4.9-1 LIP-6830 Flexible Button

The LIP-6812 has 12 flexible buttons with one assigned for Headset, and the LIP-6830 has 24 flexible buttons. Unused buttons (not used for Lines) can be assigned to various functions (refer to Table 3-1 Flexible Button Functions for available functions).

To change button functions:

1) Select the function from the drop-down menu next to button.

- For Speed Dial function, enter the number to be dialed.

- For a Message button, enter the address or phone number of the Voice Mail Server.

2) If a function is changed, click the button.

To delete the function for all flexible buttons:

1) Select the button.

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A 48-button DSS Console (side-car) may be equipped with an LIP-6812/LIP-6830 to provide additional flexible buttons for special needs. Once the DSS Console is registered, the additional buttons can be assigned.

To register a Console with a Phone:

1) Enter the Ethernet MAC address of the DSS Console in the “DSS Registration” box.

2) Select the button.

Changing the DSS Registration requires a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

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Call Log

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Figure 4.10-1 Call Log

The Call Log is a list of all calls (incoming, outgoing or missed) at the extension. The log indicates the Call type (InComing/OutGoing/Missed), the other Party’s Address, Call time, Call duration and Call state. A number from the Call Log can be dialed or added directly to the

Phone Book.

To add a number from the Call Log to the Phone Book list:

1) Select the button.

To delete all Call logs:

1) Select the button.

To call a party from the Call Log:

1) Click the button.

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Network Time Configuration

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Figure 4.11-1 Network Time Configuration

The Network Time Configuration screen allows you to set up the Time and Daylight Savings

Time Configuration. Within Network Time Configuration, the following parameters can be set.

- Network Time Configuration o SNTP Server Address – Simple Network Time Protocol Server IP address or URL, o Time Zone – Time zone o DST Usage – Enables Daylight Savings Time.

- Time Format – Sets the format of the LCD time display, Off, 12- or 24-hour.

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- Date Format – Sets the format of the LCD date display.

- DST Configuration - The DST Configuration configures the format for Daylight

Savings Time. The Start and End for DST can be configured in the Month/Day/Time format or the North American Standard, Month/Week/Day/Time format.

It is recommended that the following SNTP servers be used:

- pool.ntp.org

- ntp.nasa.gov

- clock.via.net

- tick.ucla.edu

To modify parameters on the Network Time Configuration screen, select the desired parameter and enter new values or select values from the drop-down menus. When modifications have been completed, select to load new values in the LIP Phone memory.

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Upgrade Configuration

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Figure 4.12-1 Upgrade Configuration

In the Upgrade Configuration screen, the results of the most recent download can be viewed.

Upgrade result messages are defined in Appendix C, Download LCD Messages. A log is provided displaying any error conditions for the Configuration file download. In addition, the following parameters can be modified:

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- Upgrade Configuration o TFTP/HTTPS – The type of upgrade file-transport method. o TFTP Server Address – IP address or FQDN of TFTP server for location of upgrade files. When the checkbox “Received by DHCP on boot” is checked, the

LIP-6812/LIP-6830 will only use the IP address of TFTP server retrieved from the

DHCP server. o HTTPS URL – URL of HTTP/HTTPS server for location of upgrade files. When the checkbox “Received by DHCP on boot” is checked, the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 uses the DHCP Option defined to retrieve the URL. If present, the provisioning type is changed to HTTPS using the URL from the DHCP Option, default 160. o HTTPS Port – Port of HTTP/HTTPS server. Commonly used number is 443. o ID – User Name for HTTP/HTTPS authentication. o Password – Password for HTTP/HTTPS authentication o MAC Cfg. Format – The format of the MAC specific configuration filename;

“$MAC” is replaced with the MAC address of the LIP Phone. Note this field must contain $MAC as part of the file name or path. o Verifying Cert. – Defines parameters for verifying the HTTPS SSL Server

Certification is valid. When “Verified Cert.” is checked, the phone checks the certification authority. When “Server name verification” is checked, the phone checks whether the server name is valid; when “Expiration” is checked, the phone checks whether the certification is expired. o Root CA, when the CA is verified the phone will use internal CAs including

Verisign. When the CA is not available in the Phone memory, the CA can be pasted to the web page. o File to Upgrade – Files (S/W and Configuration) to check for download. o Decryption Key – 32-Byte hexadecimal key used for 3DES decryption of

Configuration files. o Smart Upgrade – Smart Upgrade periodically checks for new software on the provisioning server. Two methods of Smart Upgrade are available; one checks the server at the interval in hours, the second checks daily at the time specified in a 24-hour clock format. Check the “Use Smart Upgrade” box, select the method with the radial button and enter the interval or time as appropriate.

When a new version is found, the LIP Phone can download the firmware automatically or will display the availability of a new version and await User confirmation to download. To await User confirmation, check the “when new found, confirm downloading” box. After download, the LIP Phone will reboot.

To modify the Upgrade configuration:

1) Select the parameter and enter the new value or select the check box.

2) When finished, select the button.

If the checkbox “Received by DHCP on boot” is checked, then any address entered into the TFTP Server Address will be ignored and only the TFTP server address retrieved

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The radial button next to the transport type (TFTP or HTTPS) desired must be checked.

If the radial buttons indicate no transport type, Software and Configuration file download is disabled.

Changes made to the Upgrade Configuration require a reboot of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice.

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QoS Configuration

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Figure 4.13-1 QoS Configuration

On the QoS Configuration screen, the DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) and VLAN parameters are defined. DSCP establishes the priority of the packet. Compatible routers apply the DSCP for packet priority, handling higher priority packets first. However, at congested routers, higher priority packets are discarded first. Thus, a median value for the DSPC is recommended.

The VLAN tag provides the definition for Ethernet frame priority and VLAN ID based on IEEE

802.1p/Q. The VLAN tag is assigned separately for the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 PC and LAN (voice) port. When VLAN ID is assigned, only frames with the ID are accepted and frames sent by the

LIP-6812/LIP-6830 include the LAN port the VLAN information. In addition, the PC, LAN switch ports and the default gateway must be assigned to employ the VLAN tags for proper operation.

Jitter Buffer Configuration is used to control QoS. The minimum, normal, and maximum delays expected can be changed. Using larger values produce less packet loss as the LIP Phone will wait longer for receipt of packets. However, large values may delay voice packet processing.

Smaller values may produce more packet loss but quicker voice packet processing.

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To modify the QoS configuration:

1) Select the parameter, and either enter a new value or select a value from the drop-down menu.

2) When complete, select to load the new values in the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 memory.

Modifications made to the IEEE 802.1p/Q Configuration require a reboot of the LIP-

6812/LIP-6830; when you leave the menu, you will receive a Reboot notice

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Load Default

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Figure 4.14-1 Load Default

The Load Default Configuration screen permits the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 Configuration to be returned to Factory Deefault values (refer to Appendix A, Factory Default Configuration).

To set the LIP-6812/LIP-6830 to default values

1) Select and confirm.

2) The IP Phone configuration will load the default configuration and reboot.

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Reboot

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Figure 4.15-1 Reboot

The Reboot screen is used to manually reboot the LIP-6812/LIP-6830.

To reboot the LIP-6812/LIP-6830:

1) Select the button.

2) The IP Phone will save and load any changes in the Configuration to active memory and will reboot using the changed configuration data.

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Troubleshooting

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5.1

Information

The LIP-6812 and LIP-6830 provide the means to quickly view the Network parameters (IP address, Default Gateway address, and Subnet-mask), Server IP addresses (Call Server, TFTP

Server, and SNTP Server), and view recent download information for configuration and software files.

1) Press the button.

2) Press button, or move cursor to 8.Information using the [Next]/[Prev] Softkeys, and press the [ OK ] Softkey.

IP Address:

192.168.0.20

[Prev] [Next]

SNTP Server Address:

100.200.5.1

[Prev] [Next]

Subnet Mask:

255.255.255.0

[Prev] [Next]

Default Gateway:

192.168.0.1

[Prev] [Next]

Call Server 1 Address:

100.0.0.1

[Prev] [Next]

Call Server 2 Address:

100.0.0.2

[Prev] [Next]

TFTP Server Address:

192.168.0.2

[Prev] [Next]

Download Result:

S/W: IMAGE XFER ERR

[Prev] [Next]

SYS CFG: CFG XFER ERR

MAC CFG: CFG XFER ERR

[Prev] [Next]

DSS Status:

DSS is NOT connected.

[Prev] [Next]

H/W version: 2.1

S/W version: 1.1.16s

[Prev] [Next]

The download information display has several messages that may be displayed based on the download flags and result of the most recent download (Appendix C lists the messages and applicable meaning).

1) Press the button to exit the menu.

5.2

Troubleshooting Guide

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Symptom

LCD Off

Corrective Action

1. Switch power source ON

2. Check/replace AC/DC adapter

3. Check/correct input power

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Handset off-hook, no dial tone

1. Check that the RJ-45 LAN cable is connected correctly.

2. Make sure that the Call Server IP address is correct.

Line not registered with the Call Server,

Button LEDs flash red 1. Check Phone configuration then green 2. Check network connections

3. Check call server.

Network setting error

1. Network Mode: DHCP

Make sure Network Mode is DHCP.

Make sure the RJ-45 LAN cable is connected securely to your

LIP-6812/LIP-6830 and LAN, hub, or router.

Make sure that all network ports, routers, or hubs are alive.

Make sure your network supports DHCP.

2. Network Mode: Static

Make sure Network Mode is Static.

If you entered the IP address through a phone, make sure you reset your LIP-6812/LIP-6830.

When I attempt to make a call, I can’t hear

1. Check all cables and connections.

2. Make sure that the Call Server IP address is correct.

Table 5.2-1 Troubleshooting

NOTE: If you are experiencing a technical problem, contact your System Manager.

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Appendix A. Factory Default Configuration

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Factory default configurations are settings for the configuration which are set at the factory. The default values for configurable settings are given in Table A below.

Config File

Section Name

Parameter/Field Default Value

[LAN]

[VOIP]

Network Mode

IP Address

Subnet Mask

Default Gateway

Primary DNS Address

Secondary DNS Address

Domain Name*

TFTP Server address

TOS (Type of Service)*

PC port VLAN Priority

PC Port VLAN Id

LAN port VLAN Priority

LAN port VLAN Id

Call Server Address line 1

Proxy Port line 1

Display Name line 1

Name line 1

Auth. Username line 1

Auth. Password line 1

Line 1 Line type

Extension for DSS line 1

Call Server Address line 2

Proxy Port line 2

Display Name line 2

Name line 2

Auth. Username line 2

Auth. Password line 2

Line 2 Line type

Extension for DSS line 2

Outbound Proxy Address

Outbound Proxy Port

Backup Proxy Address

Backup Proxy Port

0

3

0

DHCP

192.168.1.1

255.255.255.0

192.168.1.254

0.0.0.0

0.0.0.0

Not Assigned

Not Assigned

5

0

0.0.0.0

5060

Not Assigned

Not Assigned

Not Assigned

Not Assigned

Private

Not assigned

0.0.0.0

5060

Not Assigned

Not Assigned

Not Assigned

Not Assigned

Private

Not assigned

Not Assigned

5060

Not Assigned

5060

Start RTP Port

VMS Address prack mode**

User Name*

Replaces header**

Local UDP Port

23000

Not Assigned disabled

Not Assigned enabled

5060

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Config File

Section Name

Parameter/Field

Register Expires

SIP Session timer**

SIP T1 timer**

SIP T2 timer**

Stun Server Address**

Number of Lines*

Preferred Codec*

Central Conference

Broadsoft BLF

Interface type

Default Value

3600 seconds

0

500 msec.

4000 msec.

Not Assigned

2

G729/G723/PCMU/PCMA

Enabled w/Call Server as URL disabled

Not Assigned

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[ROUTE]

Prefix Number

Suffix Number

Not Assigned

Not Assigned

[DSP]*

[FWRD]

[DIAL]

[SYSTEM]

IP Address

Ringer Off

Not Assigned

Ringer on

VAD Off

Frame Duration* 20

Headset Auto Mode*

DTMF Relay*

DTMF Payload*

DTMF Duration

Disabled nego

101

120 milli-sec.

Ring Type 0 frequency**

Ring Type 1 frequency**

Ring Type 2 frequency**

425/440 Hz

530/555 Hz

350/375 Hz

Ring Type 3 frequency**

Ring Type 4 frequency**

Ring Type 5 frequency**

Ring Type 6 frequency**

1280/1300 Hz

490 500 Hz

690 700 Hz

1090 1100 Hz

Undefined Cadence (0)**

External call Cadence (1)**

Group call Cadence (2)**

Internal call Cadence (3)**

ACD call Cadence (4)**

Jitter Buffer, (min, max, nom.)*

Call Forward

2000, 4000, 0, 0, 0, 0

800, 400, 800, 4000, 0, 0

400, 200, 400, 200, 800, 4000

300, 200, 1000, 200, 300, 4000

500, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0

30, 60, 120 msec.

Not Assigned

Dial Mode

Dial Plan Pause timer

Number

3 seconds

Inter-digit timer 10 seconds

Language** English

Lock Outgoing Call

Use Speed Number unlock

No

Web Server** enabled telnet_server* allow

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Config File

Section Name

Parameter/Field

[NETTIME] phone password function private_hold* function barge_in* function cdp

Web Manger Login Name*

Web Manager Login Password*

DSS registration

NTP Server Address

Synch. Interval**

Time Zone

DST Enable

DST Format*

DST Start Configuration*

DST End Configuration*

Time Format

Date Format

Provisioning Type

Use DHCP option 66/150

HTTPS URL

HTTPS URL DHCP Option

Use DHCP option

HTTP/HTTPS Port

[PROVISION]

[PROG]

[CALL]

Phone Specific File name

HTTPS Certs*

Decryption key*

Smart Upgrade*

S/W Download Flag

Config Download Flag

Flex Buttons

Caller ID Block

Anonymous Caller ID Block

Call Waiting

Call Waiting Tone

Call Hold Ringback Tone

Message Waiting Tone

Auto Answer

Forwarding Condition*

Forwarding Address*

Forwarding No Answer Time*

Direct Call*

Direct Call Number*

Direct Call Timer*

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Default Value

Not Assigned disable disable enable private lip

Not assigned pool.ntp.org

24 hours

3 (PACIFIC STANDARD)

On

North American standard format

March, 2 nd

week, Sunday at 2 am

Nov, 1 st

week, Sunday at 2am

24 hour

DD Mon (21 Feb)

TFTP

Enable

Not Assigned

160

Enable

80/443

$MAC

Authority, server name & expiration

Not Assigned

Upgrade at midnight

Enabled

Enabled

1 & 2 Private Lines

Disabled

Disabled

Enabled

Enabled

Enabled

Enabled

Disabled

0 off

Not Assigned

10 seconds disabled

Not Assigned

5 seconds

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NOTE: Parameters marked with an » can not be modified via the LCD Menu. Parameters mark with »» can only be modifieid using the configuration file download.

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Table B provides the basic specifications of the LIP-6812/LIP-6830.

Table B. LIP-6812/LIP-6830 Specifications

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Item

Network Interface

LIP-6812 LIP-6830

RJ-45 IEEE 802.3 Ethernet/Fast Ethernet switch port

PC/Workstation Interface RJ-45 IEEE 802.3 Ethernet/Fast Ethernet switch port

Power 802.3af or AC/DC Power Adapter

LED Indicators

Message Indicator, Speaker, Mute

Red LED

11 Programmable Buttons and

1 Headset Button

Red/Green LED

24 Programmable Buttons

Red/Green LED

Physical Size (H x W x D) 108 x 203 x 190 mm 108 x 257 x 190 mm

Weight

AC/DC Adaptor

Operation Temperature

Storage Temperature

Operation Humidity

880 g 1020 g

Output: 48VDC, 100mA AC/DC adaptor :

Input: 120 VAC, 0.1 A (max.), 60 Hz, 11 W (max.)

0 - 40 o

C

-20 - 60 o

C

10 - 85 %RH (Note : non-condensing)

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Table C-1 provides the messages displayed for the most recent Software download.

Table C-1 Software Download Message

Message Description

LOAD FLAG OFF

NULL SERVER ADDR

VER FILE XFER ERR

IMAGE XFER ERR

VER FILE NOT FOUND

VER STRING ERR

IMAGE NOT FOUND

IMAGE SIZE ERR

INVALID ID OR PW

NEW VERSION LOADED

S/W load is disabled

TFTP/WEB server address is 0.0.0.0

Downloading a new version of S/W has failed

Check the TFTP/ WEB server

The version file doesn’t exist in TFTP/ WEB server

The version file contains an erroneous format

The S/W image doesn’t exist in TFTP/ WEB server

The S/W image size is 0 or larger than maximum size

The current ID or password for authentication is invalid

S/W is successfully loaded

UPDATE NOT NEEDED The current version is the latest

Table C-2 provides messages displayed for the most recent Configuration file download.

Table C-2 Configuration Download Message

Message Description

LOAD FLAG OFF

DOWNLOAD OK

Config fiel load is disabled (section 3.6.8.5 or 4.12)

NO SERVER ADDR TFTP/ WEB server address is 0.0.0.0

CFG XFER ERR

FILE SIZE ERR

Downloading the configuration file has failed; check if the

TFTP/WEB server is running

The configuration file size is 0 or there is an error during reading time from TFTP server

The configuration file doesn’t exist in TFTP/ WEB server FILE NOT FOUND

INVALID FILE OR DECRYPT

KEY

PARAMETER ERR

The received configuration file is an invalid format or encrypted with an unknown key

The configuration file contains an erroneous value; the value has been automatically converted to previous value

INVALID ID OR PW The current ID or password for authentication is invalid

Configuration was successfully downloaded

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Appendix D. Using the Configuration File

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During automated provisioning (Config. Download flag, Section 3.6.8.5 or 4.12 is enabled), LIP

Phones will attempt to download a global and a Phone specific Configuration file from a TFTP or

Web server supporting HTTP/S. The global files, “sysconf_6812d_sip.cfg” and

“sysconf_6830d_sip.cfg”, are typically used for parameters which are the same for all LIP Phones connecting to the server. Parameters such as Network mode, Time Zone, Daylight Savings

Time mode might be globally set.

The phone-specific Configuration file as a default uses the MAC address of the phone (for example, 00405a123477) for the file name. When using HTTP/S, the LIP Phone can be assigned with a name for the phone specific file in place of the MAC address but the MAC address must be included in the file name or path. Parameters specified in the phone specific configuration file override those defined in the global configuration file.

Both the global and MAC configuration files can configure any of the parameters of the Phone, the only difference is the MAC file values have priority over the global file. Each is an ASCII file containing parameters, called Fields under various Sections. By assigning values after the Field name, the LIP Phone Configuration parameters are established.

NOTE: A blank Field in the Configuration file will return the value of the associated parameter to default. Also, if a value is changed for a Field Name marked with an asterik in Table D-1, the reboot flag will be enabled and the LIP Phone will reboot after initialzation is completed. The first line of the Configuration file (global or phone specific) must be “LIP-68XX configuration information SIP4B(v1.0)” as shown in Figure D.

The Configuration files can be loaded without encryption. The Phone supports HTTPS, using

SSL and can be assigned a User name and password to authorize access to the HTTPS files.

In addition, HTTP/HTTPS files can be encrypted using a 32-byte key, which must be assigned to the phone or passed via the Config file; the Phone will use the 3DES algorithm to decrypt the file.

In DHCP mode, the values from the DHCP Server have a higher priority than the values in the sysconf_6812d_sip.cfg/sysconf_6830d_sip.cfg file and Phone-specific configuration file.

Table D-1 below shows the Configuration parameters by Section and Field/Parameter Name with descriptive information. Table D-2 shows selections available for the time zones. Figure D provides a blank LIP-6812/LIP-6830 Configuration file. Values need only be assigned in the

Configuration files if other than default (refer to the comments in the example configuraiton file for proper entry of values). If a Field is erased or commented-out, it will have no affect on the

LIP Phone memory; the phone will use the existing value in memory. Deleting an unused field line from the Configuration file reduces traffic at boot.

Section

Field Name

(Parameter Name)

Description

LAN network_mode

Whether the phone uses DHCP to configure network.

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Valid values are static and dhcp.

Default is dhcp.

To configure manually your IP settings, you must set this parameter to static.

Note: Basic provisioning parameters are requested from the local DHCP Server, as below:

DHCP Option #1 :Subnet Mask

DHCP Option #2 :Time offset in seconds of the local time zone from GMT.

DHCP Option #3 :Default Gateway (router) IP Address

DHCP Option #6 :DNS Server IP Address

DHCP Option #42 :SNTP Server IP Address

DHCP Option #50 :IP address of the phone

DHCP Option #66 :TFTP Server Name

DHCP Option #150 :TFTP Server IP Address, has priority over Option #66 when set

DHCP Option #160 :HTTPS URL for provisioning, has priority over Option #66 and #150

IP address of the Primary DNS server used by the phone to resolve names to IP addresses.

(Optional) IP address of the Secondary DNS server used by the phone to resolve names to IP addresses. The phone attempts to use Secondary DNS servers if Primary DNS server is unavailable.

(Not used) Domain in which the phone resides.

IP address or URL of a TFTP server for provisioning.

(Optional) Type of service (ToS) value for the media stream being used.

Valid values are 00 to FF (Hex).

Default is 0.

(Optional) Establishes the IEEE 802.1 priority for Ethernet frames from the LIP Phone PC port.

Valid values are 0 to 7.

Default is 3.

(Optional) Establishes the IEEE 802.1 priority for Ethernet frames from the LIP Phone voice port including signaling and voice packets.

Valid values are 0 to 7.

Default is 5.

(Optional) Unique identifier of the VLAN of which the pc port is a member.

• 1 to 4094

• 0 (disables VLAN)

Default is 0, disable.

(Optional) Unique identifier of the VLAN of which the phone port is a member.

Valid values are the following:

• 1 to 4094

• 0 (disables VLAN)

Default is 0, disable.

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(Optional) IP address or URL of the SNTP server from which the phone obtains time data.

(Optional) Duration (interval), in hours, between time sync with sntp server.

Valid values are 0 to 120.

Default is 1.

(Optional) Time zone in which the phone is located.

Valid values are region numbers representing various time zones shown in Table 2.

Default is 3 (Pacific Standard).

(Optional) Time format for LCD displaying.

Valid values are 0 (off), 1 (12H) or 2 (24H).

Default is 2.

(Optional) Date format for LCD displaying.

Valid values are 0(off) 1(MM/DD) 2(DD/MM) 3(DD Mon)

4(Mon DD).

Default is 3.

(Optional) Whether daylight savings time (DST) is automatically adjusted on the phones.

Valid values are 0 (do not adjust) or 1 (adjust).

Default is 1.

(Optional) Month in which DST starts.

Valid values are 1 to 12, with 1 being January and 12 being

December. In the United States, the default is 3.

(Optional) Day of the month on which DST begins.

Valid values are the following:

• 1 to 31 (for days of the month)

• 0 (ignore this field and use the value in the dst_start_day_of_week parameter instead)

Default is 0.

(Optional) Day of the week on which DST begins.

Valid values are 1 to 7 (1 is Sunday; 7 is Saturday). In the

United States, the default is 1.

(Optional) Week of month in which DST begins.

Valid values are 1 to 6 and 7 (1 is the first week; each subsequent number is a subsequent week; 7 is the last week in the month regardless of which week the last week is). In the United States, the default is 2.

(Optional) Hour of day on which DST begins.

Valid values are 0 to 23. In the United States, the default is 2.

(Optional) Month in which DST ends.

Valid values are 1 to 12 with 1 being January and 12 being

December. In the United States, the default is 11.

(Optional) Day of the month on which DST ends.

Valid values are as follows:

• 1 to 31 (for the days of the month)

• 0 (ignore this field and use the value in the dst_stop_day_of_week parameter instead)

Default is 0.

(Optional) Day of the week on which DST ends.

Valid values are 1 to 7, with 1 being Sunday and 7 being

Saturday. In the United States, the default is 1.

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Valid values are 1 to 6 and 7, with 1 being the first week, each number thereafter being subsequent weeks, and 7 being the last week in the month regardless of which week the last week is. In the United States, the default is 1.

(Optional) Hour of day on which DST ends.

Valid values are 0 to 23. In the United States, the default is

2.

(Optional) Address of the outbound proxy server in dotted IP address or URL format.

When an outbound proxy is enabled, all SIP requests are sent to the outbound proxy server instead of to the linen_proxy_address. The media stream is not routed through the outbound proxy.

(Optional) Port number of the outbound proxy server.

Default is 5060.

Valid values are 1024 to 32000.

(Optional) Address of the backup proxy server. Enter this address in IP dotted-decimal notation or URL.

(Optional) Port number of the backup proxy server.

Valid values are 1024 to 32000.

Default is 5060.

(Optional) Configures the voice-mail number that is dialed when the MSG button is pressed. Value is typically a phone number but can be an IP address or a hostname.

(Optional) Specifies the SIP service domain.

(Optional) Codec to use when a call is initiated.

Valid values are g729, g723, pcmu and pcma.

Default order of priority is g729 g723 pcmu pcma.

(Optional) Start RTP range for media.

Range is from 16300 to 32700.

Default is 23000.

(Optional) Whether to register with a proxy server during initialization.

Valid values are disable and enable.

Default is enable.

(Optional) Although SIP use UDP, phone can get reliable response(ACK) when this parameter is enabled.

Valid values are disable and enable.

Default is disable.

(Optional) Specifies the “user=phone” parameter in the To,

From, and Contact headers of REGISTER messages.

Valid values are disable and enable.

Default is disable.

(Optional) Specifies the SIP “Replace” header support.

Valid values are disable and enable.

Default is enable.

(Optional) UDP port used for SIP messages.

Range is from 1024 to 32000.

Default is 5060.

(Optional) Amount of time, in seconds, after which a

REGISTRATION request expires. This value is inserted into the Expire header field.

Valid values are 0 to 6400.

Default is 3600.

(Optional) Specifies the SIP session time in seconds.

Valid values are 0 to 640.

Default is 0.

(Optional) Lowest value, in milliseconds, of the

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Valid values are 100 to 640.

Default is 250.

(Optional) Highest value, in milliseconds, of the retransmission timer for SIP messages.

Valid values are 641 to 6400.

Default is 2000.

(Optional) Specifies use of a centralized conference server to process audio for the conference.

Valid values are enable/disable

Default is enable.

(Optional) Specifies the URI for the centralized conference server.

Max 50 characters are available.

(Optional) Specifies use of Broadworks BLF registration or

Shared Line registration for DSS Line types. Also defines

URL for Broadworks BLF registration.

Valid valuse are enable/disable.

Default is dosable.

(Optional) The number of programmable buttons used for

SIP lines and features.

Valid values are as follows:

• LIP-6812 phone — 2 to 11

• LIP-6830 phone — 2 to 24

Default is 2.

Address of the SIP proxy servers that are used by the phones. Enter the addresses in IP address or host name of the proxy server. The n variable represents a phone line.

Note: The linen_proxy_address parameter and the linen_proxy_port parameter can be used to assign different proxy addresses to different phone lines. The value of "n" can be from 1 to value of max_line_num.

Port number of the SIP proxy server that will be used by phone lines. The n variable represents a phone line.

Valid values are 1024 to 32000.

Default is 5060.

(Optional) Identification as it should appear for calleridentification purposes. For example, instead of [email protected] appearing on phones that have caller

ID, you can specify User A in this parameter to have User A appear on the called party display. If a value is not specified for this parameter, nothing is used.

The n variable represents a phone line.

Max 50 characters are available.

SIP User ID, often Number or SIP address for use when registering. Enter a number without dashes. For example, enter 555-0100 as 5550100. Enter an SIP address without the host name.

The n variable represents a phone line.

Max 50 characters are available.

(Optional) Name used by the phone for authentication if a registration is challenged by the proxy server during initialization. It is required only if a proxy server requires authentication from phones.

The n variable represents a phone line.

Max 50 characters are available.

(Optional) Password used by the phone for authentication if

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linen_type a registration is challenged by the proxy server during initialization.

The n variable represents a phone line.

Max 50 characters are available.

(Optional) Line type can be configured by ITSPs.

Valid values are as follows:

• private — A line that is only presented with any call appearance that is only visible and accessible through the original endpoints involved in setting up the call.

• shared — a line that is only presented with any call appearance that is visible and optionally accessible through the original endpoints in the call as well as an authorized set of other endpoints in the network.

• dss — a shared line except no outgoing call access is provided. The users can make one-touch calling to covered extensions (Direct Station Selection).

The externsion number is set in the linen_extension field.

Default is private. line1_extension ~

linen_extension

(Optional) When a line (linen_type) is assigned as a DSS, the associated extension number must be assigned.

The n variable represents a phone line.

Note : (Optional) Routing table can be used to manage the dial plan in the

LIP Phone. As soon as a digit pattern matching the routing table entry is found, the call setup process will complete automatically.

Note: 0 to 9, ‘*’ and ‘#’ defines the prefix digits and the number of digits required to follow each prefix

‘~’ is a wild card character that match any multiple characters.

‘?’ is a wild card character that match any 1 character.

‘.’ represents “virtual dial tone”

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Must be 0.

Specifies the destination prefix number.

Valid values are 0 to 9, ‘*’, ‘#’, ‘~’, ‘?’, ‘.’ or NULL.

(Optional) Specifies the number of prefix digits to be stripped before forwarding the collected digits to the destination. Valid values are 0 to 31.

(Optional) Specifies the number to add in front of the phone number. Valid values are 0 to 9, ‘*’, ‘#’, ‘.’, ‘~’ or NULL.

(Optional) Specifies the number to add at the back of the phone number. Valid values are 0 to 9, ‘*’, ‘#’, ‘.’, ‘~’ or NULL.

(Optional) Specifies the position of prefix table which has the 3 seconds pause before sending the call. The ‘,’ locates the position of the 3 seconds pause in the prefix number. Valid values are ‘?’, ‘,’ or NULL.

(Optional) Specifies the ip-address of phone to assign the prefix number without regard to the proxy address..

(Optional) Turn on or off the ring signal when receiving inbound call.

Valid values are 1 (on) and 0 (off).

Default is 1 (on).

(Optional) Enables voice activation detection (VAD).

Valid values are on and off.

Default is off.

(Optional) Specifies the DTMF payload type for RFC2833.

Valid values are 96 through 255. The default is 101.

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Valid values are 50 through 300 ms. The default is 120.

(Optional) RTP frame duration in milliseconds.

Valid values are 10 to 100.

Default is 20.

(Optional) Whether or not the headset mode is enabled. When enabled, the headset will be selected as the preferred transducer.

Valid values are disable and enable.

Default is disable.

(Optional) RFC 2833 payload type for DTMF signals.

Valid values are as follows:

• inband — Always generate in-band DTMF.

• nego — Negotiate RFC2833 out-of-band and in-band with remote side.

• rfc2833 — Always generate DTMF digits out-of-band

RFC2833.

• info — Always generate DTMF digits out-of-band INFO message.

Default is nego.

(Optional) Two value frequency array, 0 to 4000 Hz.

Default is 425 440

(Optional) Two value frequency array, 0 to 4000 Hz.

Default is 530 555

(Optional) Two value frequency array, 0 to 4000 Hz.

Default is 350, 375

(Optional) Two value frequency array, 0 to 4000 Hz.

Default is 1280, 1300

(Optional) Two value frequency array, 0 to 4000 Hz.

Default is 490, 500

(Optional) Two value frequency array, 0 to 4000 Hz.

Default is 690, 700

(Optional) Two value frequency array, 0 to 4000 Hz.

Default is 1090, 1100

(Optional) Ring cadence when undefined in Alert Info header.

Six value time array (on off on off on off). Valid range is 0 to

30000 milliseconds.

Default is 2000 4000 0 0 0 0.

(Optional) Ring cadence when External call in Alert Info header. Six value time array (on off on off on off). Valid range is 0 to 30000 milliseconds.

Default is 800 400 800 4000 0 0.

(Optional) Ring cadence when Group call in Alert Info header.

Six value time array (on off on off on off). Valid range is 0 to

30000 milliseconds.

Default is 400 200 400 200 800 4000.

(Optional) Ring cadence when Internal call in Alert Info header. Six value time array (on off on off on off). Valid range is 0 to 30000 milliseconds.

Default is 300 200 1000 200 300 4000

(Optional) Ring cadence when ACD call in Alert Info header.

Six value time array (on off on off on off). Valid range is 0 to

30000 milliseconds.

Default is 500 0 0 0 0 0

(Optional) Ring cadence when ACD call in Alert Info header.

Six value time array (on off on off on off). Valid range is 0 to

30000 milliseconds.

Default is 1000 100 1000 2000 0 0

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(Optional) Minimum jitter buffer delay time in milliseconds.

Valid values are 0 to 150.

Default is 30.

Note : Jitter buffer is used to control QoS. Using larger values produce less packet loss as the LIP Phone will wait longer for receipt of packets. However, large values may delay voice packet processing. Smaller values may produce more packet loss but quicker voice packet processing.

(Optional) Nominal jitter buffer delay time in milliseconds.

Valid values are 0 to 150.

Default is 60.

(Optional) Maximum jitter buffer delay time in milliseconds.

Valid values are 0 to 150.

Default is 120.

(Optional) Specifies the condition when the phone forwards a call.

Valid values are as follows:

• -1 — disabled (Disable forwarding feature)

• 0 — not-usage (Don’t forward a call)

• 1— no-answer (Forward a call when the call is not answered).

• 2 — busy (Forward a call when the phone is busy).

• 3 — no-answer & busy (Forward a call when the phone is busy or the call is not answered).

• 4 — un-conditional (Always forward a call).

Default is 0 (not-usage).

(Optional) Specifies the address to forward a call.

Max 60 characters are available.

(Optional) Specifies the no-answer time, in seconds, for noanswer condition forward.

Valid values are 1 to 30.

Default is 10.

(Optional) Specifies the default dial-mode.

Valid values are number, ip or url.

Default is number.

(Optional) Specifies the pause timer in seconds.

Valid values are 1 to 30.

Default is 3.

(Optional) Specifies the inter-digit timer in seconds.

Valid values are 1 to 30.

Default is 6.

(Optional) Specifies the dial plan type.

Valid values are digitmap or routing.

Default is routing.

(Optional) Specifies the digit map string.

Max 512 characters are available.

Default is “x.T|x+#”.

(Optional) Specifies the digit map string for second dial tone.

Max 512 characters are available.

(Optional) Specifies the digit map string with truncation, prefix and post digits.

• num: the digitmap string (max. 512 length string)

• trunc: the number of digits to strip (max string 0 ~ 30)

• prefix: the digits to add in the front of truncated number

(max. 32 length string)

• post: digits to add at the end of truncated number.

(max. 32 length string)

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(Optional) Specifies the flexible key number.

Valid values are as follows when the max line number is 2

(default value):

• LIP-6812 phone — 2 to 11

• LIP-6830 phone — 2 to 24

(Optional) Specifies the function to assign.

Valid values are as follows:

• 1 — Speed Dial

• 2 — Phonebook

• 3 — Call Log

• 4 — Headset

• 5 — Redial

• 6 — Redial

• 7 — Return

• 8 — FWRD

• 9 — CONF

• 10 — TRNS

• 11 — Hold

• 12 — DND

• 13 — Ringer Off

• 14 — Message

(Optional) Specifies the number to dial when the parameter func is defined as 1(Speed Dial).

(Optional) Configures caller ID blocking. When enabled, the phone blocks its own ID.

Valid values are enable and disable.

Default is disable.

(Optional) Enables or disables blocking of anonymous incoming calls. Valid values are enable or disable. The default is disable.

(Optional) Configures call waiting for incoming call.

Valid values are enable and disable.

Default is enable.

(Optional) Enables or disables call waiting tone for every call.

Valid values are enable and disable.

Default is enable.

(Optional) If you have a call on hold and are talking on another call, when you hang up the call, this parameter causes the phone to ring, letting you know that you still have another party on hold.

Valid values are enable and disable.

Default is enable.

(Optional) Enables or disables a stutter dial tone when there is a message waiting.

Valid values are enable and disable.

Default is enable.

(Optional) Enables or disables answering automatically an incoming call.

Valid values are enable and disable.

Default is enable.

(Optional) Enables Hotline/Warm-Line operation.

Valid values are enable or disable.

Default is disable.

(Optional) Destination for direct call.

(Optional) Delay timer for Warm-Line operation.

Valid values are 0 to 10 seconds delay.

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Default is 5.

(Optional) Specifies the language of strings displayed on the

LCD.

Valid values are as follows:

• 0 — english

• 1 — french

• 2 — korean

• 3 — danish

But the supported languages can be limited by the LCD type of LIP Phone.

Default is 0 (english).

(Optional) Enables or disables locking an outgoing call. Valid values are as follows:

• 0 — unlock

• 1 — lock

Default is 0 (unlock).

(Optional) Enables or disables using Speed Number dialing.

Valid values are as follows:

• 0 — disable

• 1 — enable

Default is 1 (enable).

(Optional) Specifies the web server activity.

Valid values are as follows:

• 0 — disable

• 1 — enable

Default is 1 (enable).

(Optional) Specifies the telnet server activity.

Valid values are as follows:

• 0 — disable

• 1 — enable

Default is 1 (enable).

(Optional) Specifies the LCD Menu and Phone Lock password

Valid value is 4-digits string.

Default is a null string.

(Optional) Specifies soft key access for Private Hold.

Valid values are disable and enable.

Default is disable.

(Optional) Specifies soft key access for Barge-In.

Valid values are disable and enable.

Default is disable.

(Optional) Specifies cdp on reboot to define VLAN

Valid values are disable and enable.

Default is enable.

(Optional) Specifies the provisioning type. The LIP Phone supports two types of provisioning, TFTP and HTTPS.

Valid values are as follows:

• 0 —TFTP • 1 — HTTPS

Default is 0 (TFTP).

(Optional) Whether to get a configuration file from the provisioning server. Valid values are disable and enable.

Default is enable.

(Optional) Whether to get a new firmware from the provisioning server. Valid values are disable and enable.

Default is enable.

(Optional) Whether to get a TFTP server address using option

66 or 150 on DHCP. Valid values are disable and enable.

Default is enable.

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(Optional) Whether to get a HTTP URL using option 160 on

DHCP. Valid values are disable and enable.

Default is enable.

(Optional) Specifies an URL string for HTTPS provisioning server.

Max 255 characters are available.

(Optional) Specifies a DHCP option number for HTTP/HTTPS

URL.

Valid values are 1 to 255.

Default is 160.

(Optional) Specifies the port of HTTPS web server.

Valid values are 0 to 65535.

Default is 443.

(Optional) Specifies the ID to authenticate for HTTPS session.

Max 50 characters are available.

(Optional) Specifies the password to authenticate for HTTPS session.

Max 50 characters are available.

(Optional) Specifies the filename of phone specific configuration file. “$MAC” will be replaced by the MAC address. “$MAC must be included in the files name or path

Max 50 characters are available.

Default is “$MAC”.

(Optional) Specifies the hexadecimal value composed by a 3bit field flag for HTTPS certification verification. 0x01 checks valid certification authority. 0x02 checks whether a server name is valid. 0x04 checks whether a certification is expired.

Valid values are 0 to 7.

Default is ff.

(Optional) 32 byte hexadecimal 3DES decryption key.

(Optional) Enables or disables using Smart Update. Valid values are disable and enable.

Default is enable.

(Optional) Specifies the type of Smart Update.

Valid values are as follows:

• 1 — checks new version periodically

• 2 — checks at the specific time per day

Default is 2.

(Optional) Specifies the interval of periodical checking. Valid values are 0 to 86400 seconds.

Default is 3600.

(Optional) Specifies the time of the day to check new version.

Valid values are 0 to 23 o’clock.

Default is 00:00.

(Optional) Enables or disables to confirm that the phone is rebooted when new version is found.

Valid values are disable and enable.

Default is enable.

Table D-1 Configuration Parameters

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;================================================================================================

LIP-68XX configuration information(v1.0) ;this line is required; do not remove form Config file.

; copyright LG-Nortel 2006

;================================================================================================

;

; This file can be used as a global configuration file for all LIP-6800 series phones (LIP-6804,

LIP-6812& LIP_6830) and as a phone-specific configuration file. The Global file defines characteristics common to all the phones using the sysconf_68??d_sip.cfg file name (??= 04, 12, or 30). Phone-specific parameters are defined in the MAC file; use the phone’s MAC address as the file name with no extension.

;

;------------------------------Description for configuration file--------------------------------

;

; The configuration file uses the following format

;

; [SECTION NAME]

; Field name value

;

; Make sure there is a space character after the value and before the “;” comments.

; To enter a space character, wrap the entire string in double quotes (“).

; The Configuration file returns the LIP Phone to default when the field is left blank. If the default is desired, it is recommended no value be assigned for the field in the Config file.

; A Field may be deleted or commented-out from the Config file to use the LIP Phones existing memory.

;

; ---------------------- SETTINGS -----------------------------------------------------------

; Assure the field/parameter settings are configured to match up with the use of the phone.

;

; The below file is set-up for the 2 lines, which is default, add lines for the specific configuration.

; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

;

[LAN]

;Lan configuration

; network_mode dns1_address dns2_address domain_name tftp_server_address tos pc_802_priority phone_802_priority pc_vlan_id phone_vlan_id

;

[VOIP]

;VoIP configurations outbound_proxy_server outbound_proxy_port backup_proxy_server backup_proxy_port

SIP_service_domain preferred_codec rtp_port outbound_proxy_register prack_mode user_param replaces_mode local_udp_port message_url timer_register_expires timer_session timer_t1 timer_t2 stun_server centralized_conference conference_url max_line_num

; line1_proxy_address line1_proxy_port line1_displayname line1_name line1_authname line1_password

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; linen_proxy_address linen_proxy_port linen_displayname linen_name linen_authname linen_password linen_type linen_extension

;Note ‘n” is the line number assigned consecutively to the “max_line_num”.

;!!! Repeat above parameters for each line on the phone up to the “max_line_num” !!!!!!!

;

;

[ROUTE]

;Call Routing Table Configurations

;add intf <port> nums [trunc pre post pause ip-addr]

;add sip 0 0 null null null 0.0.0.0

;

;

[DSP]

;DSP configurations ringer_off

VAD dtmf_payload dtmf_duration frame_duration headset_mode dtmf ringtype0 ringtype1 ringtype2 ringtype3 ringtype4 ringtype5 ringtype6 cadence0 cadence1 cadence2 cadence3 cadence4 cadence5 jitterbuffer_min_delay jitterbuffer_nom_delay jitterbuffer_max_delay

;

[FWRD]

;Forwarding Configurations condition forwarding_address noanswer_time

;

;

[DIAL]

;Dial Configurations dial_mode pause_timer inter_digit_timer dialplan digitmap digitmap_tone digitmap_process

;

[PROG]

;add prog func [num] ;Entries for programmable buttons. Type the word “add” followed by space, the button number, space, function number and for speed dials the number to dial. For message function enter the url, ip address or telephone number for voice mail.

;

; prog = programmable button number, 6804N:3~4, 6812D:3~11, 6830D:3~24

; func = 0 for no function

; 1 for Speed Dial

; 2 for Phone Book

; 3 for Call Log

; 4 for Mute

; 5 for Headset

; 6 for Redial

; 7 for Return

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; 8 for FWRD

; 9 for CONF

; 10 for TRNS

; 11 for Hold

; 12 for DND

; 13 Ringer Off

; 14 Message

; [num] = ;Speed Dial phone number or Vmail contact, max.50 character string.

;

;

[CALL]

;Call Preference Configurations caller_id_blk anonymous_call_blk call_waiting call_waiting_tone call_hold_ringback msg_waiting_tone auto_answer call_direct call_direct_number call_direct_timer

;

;

[SNMP]

;SNMP configurations snmp_function snmp_manager_address snmp_read_community snmp_write_community

;

;

[SYSTEM]

;System configurations lang lock_outgoing_call use_speed_number web_server telnet_server function private_hold function barge-in function cdp phone_password

;

[PROVISION]

;provisioning selections type dhcp_get_tftp https_url https_opt dhcp_get_http https_port https_id https_password

;

;

;

; https_macform verifying_ cert smartup_use smartup_type smartup_interval smartup_time smartup_confirm decrypt_key cfg_download sw_download

;

[NETTIME]

;SNTP, Timezone and DST Configurations sntp_server_address interval timezone

;

;

;

;

60:(GMT-12:00) INT.DATE LINE, WEST | 30:(GMT+01:00) OSLO, NORWAY

61:(GMT-11:00) MIDWAY/SAMOA | 31:(GMT+01:00) PARIS, FRANCE

1:(GMT-10:00) HAWAII | 32:(GMT+01:00) ROME, ITALY

62:(GMT-09:00) ALASKA | 33:(GMT+01:00) STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN

2:(GMT-08:00) LA/CA, USA | 34:(GMT+01:00) VIENNA, AUSTRIA

3:(GMT-08:00) PACIFIC STANDARD | 35:(GMT+02:00) ATHENS, GREECE

4:(GMT-07:00) MOUNTAIN STANDARD | 36:(GMT+02:00) HARARE, ZIMBABWE

5:(GMT-06:00) CENTRAL STANDARD | 37:(GMT+02:00) HELSINKI, FINLAND

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;

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

6:(GMT-06:00) MEXICO CITY, MEXICO | 38:(GMT+02:00) ISTANBUL, TURKEY

7:(GMT-06:00) SASKATC. CANADA | 39:(GMT+02:00) JERUSALEM, ISRAEL

8:(GMT-05:00) BOGOTA, COLOMBIA | 40:(GMT+03:00) KUWAIT

9:(GMT-05:00) EASTERN STANDARD | 41:(GMT+03:00) MOSCOW, RUSSIA

10:(GMT-05:00) LIMA, PERU | 42:(GMT+03:00) NAIROBI, KENYA

11:(GMT-05:00) NEWYORK, USA | 43:(GMT+03:00) RIYARD, SAUDI.

12:(GMT-04:00) ATLANTIC STANDARD | 44:(GMT+03:30) TEHRAN, IRAN

13:(GMT-04:00) CARACAS, VENEZUELA | 45:(GMT+04:00) ABU DHABI, UAE

14:(GMT-04:00) LA PAZ, BOLIVIA | 46:(GMT+04:00) TBLISI, GEORGIA

15:(GMT-03:30) NEWFOUNDLAND | 47:(GMT+04:30) KABUL, AFGHANISTAN

16:(GMT-03:00) BRASILIA, BRAZIL | 64:(GMT+05:00) ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN

17:(GMT-03:00) BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA| 48:(GMT+05:30) NEW DELHI,INDIA

18:(GMT-03:00) GEORGETOWN, GUYANA | 65:(GMT+06:00) DHAKA, BANGLADESH

63:(GMT-02:00) NUUK, GREENLAND | 66:(GMT+06:30) YANGON, MYANMAR

19:(GMT-01:00) AZORES, PORTUGAL | 49:(GMT+07:00) BANKOK, THAILAND

20:(GMT-01:00) CAPE VERDE | 50:(GMT+07:00) JAKARTA, INDONESIA

21:(GMT) CASABLANCA, MOROCCO | 51:(GMT+08:00) BEIJING, CHINA

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

22:(GMT) LISBON, PORTUGAL | 52:(GMT+09:00) SEOUL, KOREA

23:(GMT) LONDON, ENGLAND | 53:(GMT+09:00) TOKYO, JAPAN

24:(GMT+01:00) AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS | 54:(GMT+09:30) DARWIN, AUS.

25:(GMT+01:00) BERLIN, GERMANY | 55:(GMT+10:00) GUAM STANDARD

26:(GMT+01:00) BERN, SWITZERLAND | 67:(GMT+11:00) SOLOMON ISLANDS

27:(GMT+01:00) BRUSSEL, BELGIUM | 56:(GMT+12:00) MARSHALL ISLANDS

28:(GMT+01:00) CENTRAL EUROPEAN | 57:(GMT+12:00) WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND

59:(GMT+01:00) COPENHAGEN, DENMARK | 58:(GMT+13:00) NUKU'ALOFA

29:(GMT+01:00) MADRID, SPAIN dst_auto_adjust dst_start_month dst_start_day dst_start_day_of_week dst_start_week_of_month dst_start_time dst_stop_month dst_stop_day dst_stop_day_of_week dst_stop_week_of_month dst_stop_time time_format date_format

;

;================================================================================================

Figure D-1 LIP-6812/LIP-6830 Example Configuration File

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Country No Country

GMT-12:00 Int.Date Line, West

GMT-11:00 Midway/Samoa

GMT-10:00 Hawaii

GMT-09:00 Alaska

GMT-08:00 Los Angeles, Califonnia

GMT-08:00 Pacific Standard

GMT-07:00 Mountain Standard

GMT-06:00 Central Standard

GMT-06:00 Mexico City, Mexico

GMT-06:00 Saskatc., Canada

GMT-05:00 Bogota, Colombia

GMT-05:00 Eastern Standard

GMT-05:00 Lima, Peru

GMT-05:00 New York, NY

GMT-04:00 Atlantic Standard

GMT-04:00 Caracas, Venezuela

GMT-04:00 La Paz, Bolivia

GMT-03:30 New Foundland

GMT-03:00 Brasilia, Brazil

GMT-03:00 Buenos Aires, Argentina

GMT-03:00 Georgetown, Guyana

GMT-02:00 Nuuk, Greenland

GMT-01:00 Azores, Portugal

GMT-01:00 Cape Verde

GMT 00:00 Casablanca, Morocco

GMT 00:00 Lisbon, Portugal

GMT 00:00 London, England

GMT+01:00 Amsterdam, Nertherlands

GMT+01:00 Berlin, Germany

GMT+01:00 Bern, Switzerland

GMT+01:00 Brussels, Belgium

GMT+01:00 Central Europeon

6 GMT+02:00 Istanbul, Turkey

11 GMT+03:00 Riyard, Saudi Arabia

13 GMT+04:00 Abu Dhabi, UAE

16 GMT+05:00 Islamabad, Pakistan

17 GMT+05:30 New Delhi, India

GMT+01:00 Copenhagen, Denmark

GMT+01:00 Madrid, Spain 29

Table D-2 Time Zones Chart

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No

55

67

56

57

51

52

53

54

58

65

66

49

50

46

47

64

48

42

43

44

45

38

39

40

41

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

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Appendix E. Dial Pad Mode

Installer Guide

The LIP 6812 and LIP-6830 Dial pad can be used to input digits dialed or alphanumeric characters to enter a hostname. Table E provides the input information for Dial pad mode.

Dial Pad Mode

Digit

Upper Case

‘[A]’

Lower Case

‘[a]’

Symbols

‘[S]’

1 @ : / @ : / @ : /

6

7

8

9

4

5

2

3

0

*

#

A B C

D E F

G H I

J K L

M N O

P Q R S

T U V

W X Y Z

. , ? !

. *

Space (‘ ‘) a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z

. , ? !

. *

Space (‘ ‘)

Table E. Alphanumeric Character Set

| $ %

^ & _

( ) ?

- + , /

< > =

; :

’ ” `

{ }

. , ? !

. *

# [ ]

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Appendix F. Auto Provisioning Routine

Installer Guide

General

The LIP-6800 series terminals incorporate software routines to automatically provision the configuration and software of the phone. The basic routine employs CDP, if enabled, to initialize LAN settings, DHCP to gather basic network and provisioning server information, downloads configuration and software data from the provisioning server and registers and authenticates with the SIP server using the configuration data. The files with the confgiuration data can be encrypted so as to protect sensitive configuration customer data.

The phone attempts contact with and downloads configuration files and checks for software updates. For more details on the Configuration files see Appendix D. Note downloads can be disabled separately for the configuration files and software. As a default, the phone will employ

TFTP as the download protocol. Optionally, the phone can employ HTTP/HTTPS as the provisioning protocol. If configured for HTTP/S or, if the DHCP server returns a URL for the assigned HTTP/S Option, default Opt. #160, the LIP Phone will use employ HTTP/HTTPS and the URL provided to access the configuration server.

DHCP

During the initial and subsequent boot-up cycles, the phone will request various data options from the DHCP server. The following lists the DHCP options requested.

- DHCP Option #1 Subnet Mask

- DHCP Option #2 Time offset in seconds of the local time zone from GMT.

- DHCP Option #3 Default Gateway (router) IP Address

- DHCP Option #6 DNS Server IP Address

- DHCP Option #42 SNTP Server IP Address

- DHCP Option #50 IP address of the phone

- DHCP Option #66 TFTP Server Name

- DHCP Option #150 TFTP Server IP Address, has priority over Option 66 when set.

- DHCP Option #160 default HTTP/HTTPS URL for provisioning

TFTP Downloads

When TFTP is employed, the LIP Phone will contact the server provided from the DHCP server using the name or IP address from DHCP Option #66 or #150 or the TFTP server in memory when Option 66/150 is disabled or not provided by DHCP. The LIP Phone will request the

TFTP server send the Global Configuration file (“sysconf_6812d_sip.cfg” for the LIP-6812 or

“sysconf_6830d_sip.cfg” for the LIP-6830). If the file is provided as an unencrypted file, configuration data is transferred to the phone memory. If the file is not readable, the phone will attempt to decrypt the file using the decryption key in memory (“decrypt_key”).

Changes in the Provisioning data from Global Configuration file are transferred to the phone memory and the download the process is repeated for the Phone Specific Configuration file.

Configuration data in the Phone Specific file will overwrite data from the Global file.

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NOTE: If a value is changed for a Field Name marked with an asterik in Table D-1, the reboot flag will be enabled and the LIP Phone will reboot after download cycle is completed. By default, the Phone Specific file uses the MAC address of the Phone as the file name with no file extension.

After completing download of the Configuration files, the LIP Phone will request the software version file from the Server. This file named, “LIP_6812_VER_SIP2” or “LIP_6830_VER_SIP2” based on the Phone model, is an ASCII text file that identifies the software version available on the Server as well as the names of the files to be downloaded. The Phone compares the software version identified in the file with the version in the Phone. If different, the files identified in the version file are downloaded; typically the files required for download include the main firmware file and an xml file but, may include other files as needed for the upgrade. These files along with the version file are available from LG-Nortel. If desired, comments may be added to the version file using “#” as the leading character of the comment line.

If software download is required, after completion the LIP phone will enable the reboot flag and after completing the download cycle, the LIP Phone will reboot.

HTTP/HTTPS downloads

When HTTP/HTTPS is employed, the LIP Phone will contact the URL defined in the

Configuration memory or in the assigned HTTPS DHCP Option, default #160 when available and enabled. When the DHCP Option is populated, the Phone will employ to HTTP/HTTPS instead of the default TFTP mode. If the server uses HTTPS, the Phone will establish an open

SSL link. During the SSL handshake, the Phone may optionally verify that the HTTPS

Certification is valid. The LIP Phone will verify the Certification is from a valid authority such as

Verisign, the server name is correct and the certificate has not expired. Each of these three verifications is enabled by default in the Phone Configuration memory but can be disabled using the Configuration file or through the Phone Web Admin. The LIP Phone supports several standard CAs including Verisign. In addition, a CA may be copy to the phone using the Web

Admin.

If the HTTP/HTTPS Server requires authentication, the Phone uses the HTTPS ID and

Password assigned in the Configuration memory; the Phone supports the basic and digest method. At this point, the phone will follow the same routine as for TFTP. The LIP Phone will request the Global configuration file (“sysconf_6812d_sip.cfg” for the LIP-6812 or

“sysconf_6830d_sip.cfg” for the LIP-6830). If the file is provided as an unencrypted file, configuration data is transferred to the phone memory. If the file is not readable, the Phone will attempt to decrypt the file using the decryption key in memory (“decrypt_key”).

Changes in the Provisioning data from Global Configuration file are transferred to the phone memory and the download process is repeated for the Phone Specific Configuration file.

Configuration data in the Phone Specific file will overwrite data from the Global file.

With the Global Configuration file downloaded, the Phone will repeat the process for the Phone

Specific Configuration file. Configuration data in the Phone Specific file will overwrite data from the Global file.

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NOTE: If a value is changed for a Field Name marked with an asterik in Table D-1, the reboot flag will be enabled and the LIP Phone will reboot after the download cycle is completed. By default, the Phone Specific file uses the MAC address of the Phone as the file name with no file extension. For HTTP/S, a different file name can be assigned in the Phone to use as Phone

Specific Configuration file name.

After completing download of the Configuration files, the LIP Phone will request the software version file from the server. This file named “LIP_6812_VER_SIP2” or “LIP_6830_VER_SIP2” based on the Phone model, is an ASCII text file that identifies the software version available on the server as well as the names of the files to be downloaded. The Phone will first request the the file “mac address/LIP_68xx_VER_SIP2, if not found, the file LIP_68xx_VER_SIP2 is requested. The Phone compares the software version identified in the file with the version in the phone. If different, the files identified in the version file are downloaded; typically the files required for download include the main firmware file and an xml file but, may include other files as needed for the upgrade. These files along with the version file are available from LG-Nortel.

If desired, comments may be added to the version file using “#” as the leading character of the comment line. If desired, comments may be added to the version file using “#” as the leading character of the comment line.

If the software download is required, after completion of the download cycle the LIP phone will reboot.

SIP Server Check-in Request

Upon receipt of a SIP check-in request from the SIP server, the LIP Phone will check-in with the appropriate provisioning server, initiating the provisioning process. The phone must be idle to iniate provisiong, if busy, upon return to idle, the process will start. During the process, the LIP

Phone will download any configuration file changes as well as new software regardless of the settings for the software and configuratiion download flags. If any of the Configuration parameters shown with an asterik in Table D-1 or if new software is download, the phone will reboot.

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