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HD2000 IP Phone User Manual http://www.diamondtelecom.eu Table of Content 1. WELCOME........................................................................................................................ 4 2. WHAT IS IN THE PACKAGE............................................................................................. 4 3. Key Features..................................................................................................................... 5 4. Hardware specification.................................................................................................... 6 5. INSTALLATIONS............................................................................................................... 6 5.1. Power and LAN connection ................................................................................ 6 5.2. Walls mount installation: ..................................................................................... 8 6. Get Familiar with the buttons ....................................................................................... 10 7. BASIC OPERATIONS ..................................................................................................... 12 7.1. Get Familiar with Voice ..................................................................................... 12 7.2. Make a Phone call ............................................................................................ 13 7.2.1. Completing Calls............................................................................... 13 7.2.2. Quick IP Call Mode ........................................................................... 14 7.3. ANSWERING PHONE CALLS ............................................................................14 7.3.1. Receiving Calls ...................................................................................14 7.4. PHONE FUNCTIONS DURING A PHONE CALL................................................15 7.4.1. Call Hold ..............................................................................................15 7.4.2. Call Waiting and Call Flashing .............................................................15 7.4.3. Call Transfer.........................................................................................15 7.4.3.1 Blind Transfer........................................................................15 7.4.3.2 Attended Transfer .................................................................15 7.4.4. Conference Call ...................................................................................15 7.4.5. Mute incoming calls ..............................................................................16 7.4.6. Voice Messages (Message Waiting Indicator)......................................16 7.5. CALL FEATURES.................................................................................................17 7.5.1. Call Features Tables ............................................................................17 8. CONFIGURATION GUIDE...................................................................................................18 8.1. Configuring HD2000IP using Web Browser..........................................................18 8.1.1. Accessing the Web Configuration.........................................................18 8.1.2. User Programming and Configuration .................................................19 8.1.3. Passwords ...........................................................................................19 8.1.4. Configuration Options and Explanations .............................................20 8.1.4.1 Device Status.........................................................................20 8.1.4.2 Basic Options.........................................................................21 2 8.1.4.3 Account Options ....................................................................25 8.1.4.4 Super Options........................................................................34 8.1.5. Saving the Configuration Changes.......................................................38 8.1.6. Rebooting the HD2000IP......................................................................38 8.1.7. Configuration through a Central Server................................................38 9. SOFTWARE UPGRADE......................................................................................................41 10. RESTORE TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS ............................................................42 3 1. WELCOME The IP PHONE HD2000IP is an internet telephone set that features superb audio quality, rich functionalities, high level of integration, and compactness. By converting analog voice for transmission over the internet, the IP Phone HD2000IP allows users with broadband internet connections to make calls to and from anywhere in the world. The IP PHONE HD2000IP is fully compatible with SIP industry standard and can interoperate with many other SIP compliant devices and software on the market. 2. WHAT IS IN THE PACKAGE The HD2000IP package contains: One HD2000IP VoIP Phone One power supply (option) User manual 1 thin screw, 2 bigger screws, 1 foam. 4 3. Key Features - Support SIP 2.0 (RFC 3261), TCP/UDP/IP, RTP/RTCP, HTTP, ICMP, ARP/RARP, DNS, DHCP, NTP, PPPoE, STUN, UPNP,TFTP, etc. - Powerful Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology to ensure superior audio quality - Support various codecs including G.711 (PCM a-law and u-law), G.723.1 , G.729A, G.726. - Support standard encryption and authentication (DIGEST using MD5, MD5-sess) - Support for Layer 2 (802.1Q VLAN, 802.1p) and Layer 3 QoS (ToS, DiffServ, MPLS) - Support Silence Suppression, VAD (Voice Activity Detection), CNG (Comfort Noise Generation), Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC) with Acoustic Gain Control(AGC) for speakerphone mode. - Support automated provisioning for mass deployment ,RTP and TLS (pending)for security protection - Support automated NAT traversal without manual manipulation of firewall/NAT - Support Hold, Transfer, Forward, 3-way Conference, in-band and out-of-band DTMF, Call Waiting, Call Log, Off-hook Auto Dial, Auto Answer, Downloadable Ringtones, SMS,Direct IP Call, Intercom, Paging, Pick up. - Support syslog, full duplex hands-free speakerphone with advanced acoustic echo cancellation, redial, volume control, voice mail with indicator, downloadable ring tones. - Provide easy configuration through manual operation (phone keypad), Web interface or automated centralized configuration file via TFTP or HTTP - Support 6 dedicated function keys: Mute, 3 level volume key, Flash (Hold), Message, Conference, Redial. - Support 3 levels ringer volume ( high/middle/off for HD2000IP with keypad, high/middle/low for HD2000IP urgence) 5 4. Hardware specification Model LAN interface Power supply (optional) Dimension Weight Temperature Humidity HD2000IP 1x RJ45 100Base-T(POE supported) Input: 100-240VAC 50-60 Hz Output: +5VDC, 1200mA CE/FCC/UL certification 215 x 165 x 70 mm (L x W x H) 0.9kg 40 – 130 F 5 – 45 C 10 - 90% 5. INSTALLATION 5.1. Power and LAN connection Following are the steps to install a HD2000IP: - Connect Ethernet cable from back of the phone (LAN Port) to a PoE port of switch or router. - If you don’t have PoE switch or router, please use power adapter (optional) into back of the phone and connect it to a power outlet. 6 Power Jack LAN Handset Jack 5V DC power port 10/100Mbps RJ45 port for LAN RJ9 port connect to handset SAFETY COMPLIANCES The HD2000IP phone complies with FCC/CE and various safety standards. The HD2000IP power adaptor (optional) is compliant with these standards. Only use the HD2000IP power adaptor provided by Depaepe. The manufacturer’s warranty does not cover damages to the phone caused by unsupported power adaptors. WARRANTY If you purchased your HD2000IP from a reseller, please contact the company where you purchased your phone for replacement, repair or refund. If you purchased the product directly from Diamond Telecom Products, contact your Sales and Service Representative for a RMA (Return Materials Authorization) number before you return the product. Diamond Telecom Products reserves the right to remedy warranty policy without prior notification. 7 5.2. Walls mount installation: The HD2000 IP comes with a small plastic bag containing 1 thins screw and a foam plug to be used for preventing theft or unauthorized removal, 2 bigger screws for wall mount fixing. 1) Drill 2 holes as shown on the wall mounting layout (see the next drawing). Install the 2 bigger screws in those holes on the wall. 8 2) If the telephone must be secured against thefts or unauthorized removal, drill a third hole as shown on the wall mounting layout. 3) Check the LAN or/and Power connection. 4) Align the 2 slots at the base of the HD2000IP in front of the 2 screws and pull down. 5) If needed, install the third screw though the hole located above the telephone (see the page 6) and hide it with the foam plug. 9 6. Get Familiar with the telephone *Handset on hold position: This feature can be used to secure the handset while waiting for someone to ‘come to the phone” without going back to on-hook condition. 10 Keypad Buttons 0 - 9, *(.), # Keypad Buttons Definitions To input: numbers, *(.), # Stop voice to receiver (Mute key). Enter to retrieve voice mails or other messages +/- ** R ConF # Bis Speed dial keys control the earpiece (Handset) volume, the last state is memorized, when you press the key, you increase the volume up to the maximum step, a new pressing goes to the first step Switch the call (Transfer key) Conference call for three sides Press # button to send a call immediately before “no key entry timeout” value Expires redial the last number dialed Short cut of register call 11 7. BASIC OPERATIONS 7.1. Get Familiar with Voice menu: HD2000IP has stored a voice prompt menu for quick access to settings and simple configuration. You can enter this voice prompt menu one ways - Pick up the receiver of the analog telephone and press “***” A voice will say, “Enter the new option.” At this point, you can select from the following menu voice prompt options to begin using the HD2000IP: Menu Main Menu Voice prompt “Enter a Menu Option” 01 “DHCP Mode”, “Static IP Mode” 02 “IP Address “ + IP address 03 04 05 06 07 “Subnet “ + IP address “Gateway “ + IP address “DNS Server “ + IP address “MAC Address” Preferred Vocoder 12 WAN Port Web Access Enter “*” for the next menu option Enter “#” to return to the main menu Enter 01 – 07,12 - 17, 47, 86 or 99 Menu option Enter ‘9’ to toggle the selection If user selects “Static IP Mode”, user needs configure all the IP address information through menu 02 to 05. If user selects “Dynamic IP Mode”, the device will retrieve all IP address information from DHCP server automatically when user reboots the device. The current WAN IP address is announced. If in Static IP Mode, enter 12-digit new IP address like 192168000123. Same as Menu option 02 Same as Menu option 02 Same as Menu option 02 Announces the Mac address of the unit. Enter “9” to go to the next selection in the list: PCM U PCM A G-726 G-723 G-729 Enter “9” to toggle between enable / disable 12 13 15 Firmware Server IP Address Configuration Server IP Address Upgrade Protocol 16 17 Firmware Version Firmware Upgrade 47 “Direct IP Calling” 99 “RESET” 14 “Invalid Entry” Announces current Firmware Server IP address. Enter 12 digit new IP address. Announces current Config Server Path IP address. Enter 12 digit new IP address. Upgrade protocol for firmware and configuration update. Enter “9” to toggle between TFTP and HTTP Firmware version information. Firmware upgrade mode. Enter “9” to rotate among the following three options: 1. always check 2. check when pre/suffix changes 3. never upgrade Enter the target IP address to make a direct IP call, after dial tone. (See “Make a Direct IP Call”.) Enter “9” to reboot the device; or Enter MAC address to restore factory default setting (See Restore Factory Default Setting section) Automatically returns to Main Menu Other Menu Prompt Features: - “*” shifts down to the next menu option - “#” returns to the main menu - “9” functions as the ENTER key in many cases to confirm an option - All entered digit sequences have known lengths - 2 digits for menu option and 12 digits for IP address. Once all of the digits are collected, the input will be processed. - Incorrect keyed entry cannot be deleted or undone. The HD2000IP will prompt you to start Over by telling you that you made an error. 7.2. Make a Phone call 7.2.1. Completing Calls There are two ways to complete a call: - DIAL: To make a phone call. 13 • Take Handset off-hook • The phone will have a dial tone. • Enter the phone number • Waiting for 4 seconds or press the # key Note: 1) The value ‘no key entry time out’ by default is 4 seconds, you can change it. 2) You can also modify the dial plan for send a call immediately. - REDIAL: To redial the last dialed phone number. • Take Handset off-hook • press Bis button. 7.2.2. Quick IP Call Mode Direct IP calling allows two phones to talk to each other in an ad hoc fashion without a SIP proxy. VoIP calls can be made between two phones if: • Both phones have public IP addresses, or • Both phones are on a same LAN/VPN using private or public IP addresses, or • Both phones can be connected through a router using public or private IP addresses (with necessary port forwarding or DMZ) The HD2000IP also supports Quick IP call mode. This enables the phone to make direct IPcalls, using only the last few digits (last octet) of the target phone’s IP-number. This is possible only if both phones are in under the same LAN/VPN. This simulates a PBX function using the CMSA/CD without a SIP server. Controlled static IP usage is recommended. For example: 192.168.0.2 calling 192.168.0.3 -- dial *473 follow by # 192.168.0.2 calling 192.168.0.23 -- dial *4723 follow by # 192.168.0.2 calling 192.168.0.123 -- dial *47123 follow by # 192.168.0.2: dial *473 and *4703 and *47003 results in the same call -- call 192.168.0.3 NOTE: If you have a SIP Server configured, a Direct IP-IP still works. If you are using STUN, the Direct IPIP call will also use STUN. Configure the “Use Random Port” to “NO” when completing Direct IP calls. 7.3. ANSWERING PHONE CALLS 7.3.1. Receiving Calls 1. Incoming single call: Phone rings with selected ring-tone. Answer call by taking Handset. 14 2. Incoming multiple calls: When another call comes in while having an active call, the phone will produce a Call Waiting tone (stutter tone). Answer the incoming call by pressing the “R” key. The current active call will be put on hold. 7.4. PHONE FUNCTIONS DURING A PHONE CALL 7.4.1. Call Hold While in conversation, pressing the “R” button will put the remote end on hold. Pressing the “R” button again will release the previously Hold state and resume the bi-directional media. 7.4.2. Call Waiting and Call Flashing If call waiting feature is enabled, while the user is in a conversation, he will hear a special stutter tone if there is another incoming call. User then can press R button to put the current call party on hold automatically and switch to the other call. Pressing flash button toggles between the two active calls. 7.4.3. Call Transfer HD2000IP supports both blind and attended call transfer. Each is easy to use. Use blind transfer if you want to transfer a call without speaking with someone first; use attended transfer if you want to speak with the someone prior to transferring call. 7.4.3.1 Blind Transfer Transfer an active call to a third party without announcement. Press the R button and wait for a dial tone. Dial the third party’s phone number followed by the # button. Hang up to transfer the call NOTE: The “Enable Call Feature” must be configured to “Yes” in the web configuration page to enable this feature. 7.4.3.2 Attended Transfer Transfer an active call to a third party with attended. Press R button and make a call and automatically place the ACTIVE call on HOLD. Once the call is established, hang up to transfer the call. NOTE: To transfer calls across SIP domains, SIP service providers must support transfer across SIP domains. 7.4.4. Conference Call HD2000IP phone supports 3-way conference. 15 Assuming that call party A and B are in conversation. A wants to bring C in a conference: - A presses the “R” button to get a dial tone and put B on hold - A dials C’s number then “SEND” key to make the call - If C answers the call, then A presses “CONF” button to bring B, C in the conference. - If C does not answer the call, A can press R back to talk to B. NOTE: - During the conference, if B or C drops the call, the remaining two parties can still talk. However, if A the conference initiator hangs up, all calls will be terminated. 7.4.5. Mute incoming calls Press the Mute button to enable/disable muting the microphone. 7.4.6. Voice Messages (Message Waiting Indicator) A blinking red MWI (Message Waiting Indicator) indicates a message is waiting. Press the MSG button to retrieve the message. An IVR (Interactive Voice Response) will prompt the user through the process of message retrieval. NOTE: Account requires a voicemail portal number to be configured in the “voicemail user id” field. 16 7.5. CALL FEATURES 7.5.1. Call Features Tables Following table shows the call features of HD2000IP : Key Call Features *30 Block Caller ID (for all subsequent calls) *31 Send Caller ID (for all subsequent calls) *67 Block Caller ID (per call) *82 Send Caller ID (per call) *50 Disable Call Waiting (for all subsequent calls) *51 Enable Call Waiting (for all subsequent calls) *70 Disable Call Waiting. (Per Call) *71 Enable Call Waiting (Per Call) *72 Unconditional Call Forward. To use this feature, dial “*72” and get the dial tone. Then dial the forward number and “#” for a dial tone, then hang up. *73 Cancel Unconditional Call Forward. To cancel “Unconditional Call Forward”, dial “*73” and get the dial tone, then hang up. *90 Busy Call Forward. To use this feature, dial “*90” and get the dial tone. Then dial the forward number and “#” for a dial tone, then hang up. *91 Cancel Busy Call Forward. To cancel “Busy Call Forward”, dial “*91” and get the dial tone, then hang up. *92 Delayed Call Forward. To use this feature, dial “*92” and get the dial tone. Dial the forward number and “#” for a dial tone and then hang up. *93 Cancel Delayed Call Forward. To cancel this feature, dial “*93”, get the dial tone, and then hang up. Flash/Hook Call waiting indication. When in conversation without an incoming call, this action will switch to a new channel to make a new call. 17 8. CONFIGURATION GUIDE 8.1. Configuring HD2000IP using Web Browser HD2000IP has embedded Web server and HTML pages that allow users to configure the HD2000IP through an easy-to-use Web browser interface such as Microsoft’s Internet Explorer or Netscape browser. Below is a screen shot of the HD2000IP configuration page: 8.1.1. Get the IP address of the HD2000IP: Connect the HD2000IP to a network via standard Ethernet cable, default the HD2000IP is in DHCP mode. If it is the HD2000IP with keypad, use the voice menu to get the IP address of the HD2000IP (see the 7.1 get familiar with voice menu) If you have the HD2000IP urgence, use a standard network protocol analyzer (for e.g. Wireshark) to check the IP address allocated to the base unit by the DHCP server. You can also contact with your administrator to get the IP address allocated to HD2000IP by DHCP server. 8.1.2. Accessing the Web Configuration The HD2000IP configuration page can be accessed via your web browser by entering the WAN IP address: http://yourip’s Be sure that your PC is connected to the same VLan with the HD2000IP. 18 8.1.3. User Programming and Configuration From your web browser, the HD2000IP will show the following login screen: Enter the password and click on the “Login” button 8.1.4. Passwords Passwords are case sensitive and the devices come with factory default passwords as indicated below: Advanced User Password for access to Super User Options: admin End User Password for access to Basic User Options: 1234 19 8.1.5. Configuration Options and Explanations After a correct password is entered in the login screen, the embedded web server inside the HD2000IP will show the configuration page, which is explained in details below: 8.1.5.1 Device Status Device Status explained Options Product Model Software Version MAC Address WAN IP Address System Up Time PPPoE Link Up NAT Port Status Meaning Contains the product model info • Program: This is the main software (firmware) release number, always used to identify the software (firmware) system of the phone. • Boot: Booting code version number The device ID, in HEX format. This is a very important ID for ISP troubleshooting. This field shows IP address of HD2000IP. Shows system up time since the last reboot. Indicates whether the PPPoE connection is enabled (connected to a modem). Indicates the type of NAT connection used by the HD2000IP via its WAN port. Based on STUN protocol. Shows several information regarding the individual FXS ports. Registration Forward Busy Forward No answer Forward Indicates whether account are registered to the related SIP server(s). 20 8.1.5.2 Basic Options 21 BASIC OPTIONS SETTING Options Meaning Web Port Default is 80. IP Address There HD2000IP operates in two modes: 1. DHCP mode: all the field values for the Static IP mode are not used (even though they are still saved in the Flash memory.) The HD2000IP acquires its IP address from the first DHCP server it discovers on its LAN. The DHCP option is reserved for NAT router mode. To use the PPPoE feature, set the PPPoE account settings. The HD2000IP establishes a PPPoE session if any of the PPPoE fields are set. 2. Static IP mode: configure all of the following fields: IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Router IP address, DNS Server 1 (primary), DNS Server 2 (secondary). These fields are set to zero by default. Speed Dial Key1~3 HD2000IP has defined 3 speed dial keys. After you program numbers for this key. You can touch a speed dial key and then the call will be originated. 22 BASIC OPTIONS SETTING Options Meaning Time Zone NTP server Daylight Savings Time This parameter controls the date/time display according to the specified time zone. URI or IP address of the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server. Used by the phone to synchronize the date and time. This parameter controls time displayed in daylight savings time. If set to “Yes”, then the displayed time will be 1 hour ahead of normal time. The “Optional Rule” is configured to automatically adjust the Daylight Savings Time (DST) based on the rule set in this field. Rule Syntax: • start-time; end-time; saving • Both start-time and end-time have the same syntax: month, day, weekday, hour, minute • month: 1,2,3,..,12 (for Jan, Feb, .., Dec) • day: [+|-]1,2,3,..,31 • weekday: 1, 2, 3, .., 7 (for Mon, Tue, .., Sun), or 0 which means the daylight saving rule is not based on week days but based on the day of the month. • hour: hour (0-23), minute: minute (0-59) If “weekday” is 0, it means the date to start or end daylight saving is at exactly the given date. In that case, the “day” value must not be negative. If “weekday” is not zero and “day” is positive, then the daylight saving starts on the first “day” the iteration of the weekday (e.g.: 1st Sunday, 3rd Tuesday etc). If “weekday” is not zero and “day” is negative, then the daylight saving starts on 23 the last “day” the iteration of the weekday (e.g.: last Sunday, 3rd last Tuesday etc). The saving is in the unit of minutes. The saving time may also be preceded by a negative (-) sign if subtraction is desired instead of addition. The default value is set for US, the “Automatic Daylight Saving Time Rule” shall be set to “3,2,7,2,0;11,1,7,2,0;60” Keypad DTMF Tone off End User Password Reply to ICMP on WAN port Wan Side Http Access Examples US/Canada where daylight saving time is applicable: 03,02,7,02,00;11,1,7,02,00;60 This means the daylight saving time starts from the second Sunday of March at 2AM and ends the first Sunday of November at 2AM. The saving is 60 minutes. Enable or disable the sound when press a key This contains the password to access the Web Configuration Menu. This field is case sensitive. If set to “Yes”, the HD2000IP will respond to the PING command from other computers, but it also is vulnerable to the DOS attack. Default is No. If this parameter is set to “No”, the HTML configuration update via WAN port is disabled. 24 25 Account Settings Options Account active SIP Server Outbound Proxy NAT Traversal SIP User ID Authenticate ID Authenticate Password Name Use DNS SRV User ID is Phone Number SIP Registration Unregister on Reboot Register Expiration Meaning When set to Yes the FXS port is activated This field contains the URI string or the IP address (and port, if different from 5060) of the SIP proxy server. e.g., the following are some valid examples: sip.my-voip-provider.com, or sip:my-company-sip-server.com, or 192.168.1.200:5066 This field contains the URI string or the IP address (and port, if different from 5060) of the outbound proxy. If there is no outbound proxy, this field SHOULD be left blank. If not blank, all outgoing requests will be sent to this outbound proxy. This parameter defines whether or not the HD2000IP NAT traversal mechanism is activated. If activated (by choosing “Yes”) and a STUN server is also specified, then the HD2000IP performs according to the STUN client specification. Using this mode, the embedded STUN client will detect if and what type of firewall/NAT is being used. If the detected NAT is a Full Cone, Restricted Cone, or a Port-Restricted Cone, the HD2000IP will use its mapped public IP address and port in all of its SIP and SDP messages. If the NAT Traversal field is set to “Yes” with no specified STUN server, the HD2000IP will periodically (every 20 seconds or so) send a blank UDP packet no payload data) to the SIP server to keep the “hole” on the NAT open. SIP service subscriber’s User ID SIP service subscriber’s Authenticate ID. Can be identical to or different from SIP User ID SIP service subscriber’s account password SIP service subscriber’s name which will be used for Caller ID display Default is No. If set to Yes the client will use DNS SRV for server lookup If the HD2000IP has an assigned PSTN telephone number, this field should be set to “Yes”. Otherwise, set it to “No”. If “Yes” is set, a “user=phone” parameter will be attached to the “From” header in SIP request This parameter controls whether the HD2000IP needs to send REGISTER messages to the proxy server. The default setting is “Yes”. Default is “No.” If set to “Yes”, then the SIP user will be unregistered on reboot. This parameter allows the user to specify the time frequency (in Outgoing call without Registration Local SIP port Local RTP port Use Random Port Refer-To Use Target Contact Voice Mail user ID Intercom Dial codes Pickup Dialcodes minutes) the HD2000IP refreshes its registration with the specified registrar. The default interval is 60 minutes (or 1 hour). The maximum interval is 65535 minutes (about 45 days). Default is No. If set to “Yes,” user can place outgoing calls even when not registered (if allowed by ITSP) but is unable to receive incoming calls. This parameter defines the local SIP port the HD2000IP will listen and transmit. The default value for FXS port is 5060. The default value for FXO port is 5062 This parameter defines the local RTP-RTCP port pair the HD2000IP will listen and transmit. It is the base RTP port for channel 0. When configured, channel 0 will use this port _value for RTP and the port_value+1 for its RTCP; channel 1 will use port_value+2 for RTP and port_value+3 for its RTCP. The default value for FXS port is 5004. The default value for FXO port is 5008. This parameter, when set to Yes, will force random generation of both the local SIP and RTP ports. This is usually necessary when multiple HD2000IP are behind the same NAT. Default is NO. If set to YES, then for Attended Transfer, the “Refer-To” header uses the transferred target’s Contact header information. The number for check voice mail Dial this code for intercom feature Dial this code for pickup feature 27 28 DTMF Payload Type This parameter sets the payload type for DTMF using RFC2833 DTMF in Audio Send DTMF as inband (in-audio). DTMF via RFC2833 Send DTMF via RTP (According to RFC 2833). DTMF via SIP INFO Send DTMF via SIP INFO message. Send Flash Event This parameter allows users to control whether to send an SIP NOTIFY message indicating the Flash event, or just to switch to the voice channel when users press the Flash key. Enable Call Features Default is No. If set to Yes, Call Forwarding & Do-Not-Disturb are supported locally (see P.17) Offhook Auto-Dial This parameter allows users to configure a User ID or extension number to be automatically dialed upon offhook. Please note that only the user part of a SIP address needs to be entered here. The HD2000IP will automatically append the “@” and the host portion of the corresponding SIP address. Proxy-Require SIP Extension to notify SIP server that the unit is behind the NAT/Firewall. USE NAT IP NAT IP address used in SIP/SDP message. Default is blank. Preferred Codecs The HD2000IP supports up to 7 different Vocoder types including G.711 A-/U-law_G.723.1, G.726, G.728, G.729A/B, iLBC. Depending on the product model, some of these Vocoders may not be provided in standard release. Users can configure Vocoders in a preference list that will be included with the same preference order in SDP message. The first Vocoder in this list can be entered by choosing the appropriate option in “Choice 1”. Similarly, the last Vocoder in this list can be entered by choosing the appropriate option in “Choice 7”. 29 Voice Frames per TX This field contains the number of voice frames to be transmitted in a single packet. When setting this value, the user should be aware of the requested packet time (used in SDP message) as a result of configuring this parameter. This parameter is associated with the first vocoder in the above vocoder Preference List or the actual used payload type negotiated between the 2 conversation parties at run time. e.g., if the first vocoder is configured as G723 and the “Voice Frames per TX” is set to be 2, then the “ptime” value in the SDP message of an INVITE request will be 60ms because each G723 voice frame contains 30ms of audio. Similarly, if this field is set to be 2 and if the first vocoder chosen is G729 or G711 or G726, then the “ptime” value in the SDP message of an INVITE request will be 20ms. If the configured voice frames per TX exceeds the maximum allowed value, the HD2000IP will use and save the maximum allowed value for the corresponding first vocoder choice. The maximum value for PCM is 10(x10ms) frames; for G726, it is 20 (x10ms) frames; for G723, it is 32 (x30ms) frames; for G729/G728, 64 (x10ms) and 64 (x2.5ms) frames respectively. G723 Rate This defines the encoding rate for G723 vocoder. By default, 6.3kbps rate is chosen. VAD Default is No. VAD allows detecting the absence of audio and conserve bandwidth by preventing the transmission of "silent packets" over the network. Symmetric RTP Default is No. When set to Yes the device will change the destination to send RTP packets to the source IP address and port of the inbound RTP packet last received by the device. Jitter Buffer Type Select either Fixed or Adaptive based on network conditions. Jitter Buffer Length Select Low, Medium or High based on network conditions. 30 31 Account Ring Tone Disable Call -Waiting Disable Call –Waiting Tone Ring Timeout Use # as Send Key Dial Plan Subscribe for MWI Send Anonymous There are 4 uniquely defined ring tones: • One (1) System Ring Tone: when selected, all calls will ring with system ring tone. • Three (3) Customer Ring Tones: when selected, incoming calls from designated account will play selected ring tone. Default is No. Default is No. This is to disable the stutter Call Waiting Tone when a Call Waiting call arrives. The CWCID will still be displayed. Incoming call will stop ringing when not picked up given a specific period of time. This parameter allows users to configure the “#” key to be used as the “Send” (or “Dial”) key. If set to “Yes”, pressing this key will immediately trigger the sending of dialed string collected so far. In this case, this key is essentially equivalent to the “(Re)Dial” key. If set to “No”, this “#” key will then be included as part of the dial string to be sent out. Dial Plan Rules:1. Accept Digits: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 2. Grammar: x - any digit from 0-9; a. xx+ - at least 2 digit number; b. ^ - exclude; c. [3-5] - any digit of 3, 4, or 5; d. [147] - any digit 1, 4, or 7; e. <2=011> - replace digit 2 with 011 when dialing • Example 1: {[369]11 | 1617xxxxxxx} – Allow 311, 611, 911, and any 10 digit numbers of leading digits 1617 • Example 2: {^1900x+ | <=1617>xxxxxxx} – Block any number of leading digits 1900 and add prefix 1617 for Any dialed 7 digit numbers • Example 3: {1xxx[2-9]xxxxxx | <2=011>x+} – Allow any length of number with leading digit 2 and 10 digitnumbers of leading digit 1 and leading exchange number between 2 and 9; If leading digit is 2, replace leading digit 2 with 011 before dialing 3. Default: Outgoing - {x+} Default is No. When set to “Yes” a SUBSCRIBE for Message Waiting Indication will be sent periodically. If this parameter is set to “Yes”, the “From” header in outgoing INVITE message will be set to anonymous, essentially blocking the Caller ID from displaying. 32 Anonymous Call Rejection Check SIP User ID for Incoming INVITE Auto answer Allow Auto answer by Call-Info Session Expiration Turn off speaker on remote disconnect Min-SE Caller Request Timer Callee Request Timer Force Timer UAC Specify Refresher UAS Specify Refresher Force Invite Hook flash Timing Default is No. If set to Yes, incoming calls with anonymous Caller ID will be rejected with 486 Busy message. When the phone receive INVITE, at first it will check if it is right the ‘To’ in the message. Enable or disable the ‘auto answer’ feature Enable or disable ‘auto answer’ when some call use Call-info to activate this feature The SIP Session Timer extension enables SIP sessions to be periodically “refreshed” via a SIP request (UPDATE, or re-INVITE. Once the session intervaexpires, if there is no refresh via a UPDATE or re-INVITE message, the session is terminated. Session Expiration is the time (in seconds) at which the session is considered timed out, provided no successful session refresh transaction occurs beforehand. The default value is 180 seconds. When the remote user hang up, the phone will disable the speaker. Defines the minimum session expiration (in seconds). Default is 90 seconds. If set to “Yes”, the phone will use session timer when it makes outbound calls if remote party supports session timer. If selecting “Yes”, the phone will use session timer when it receives inbound calls with session timer request. If set to “Yes”, the phone will use session timer even if the remote party does not support this feature. If set to “No”, the session timer is enabled only when the remote party supports this feature. To turn off Session Timer, select “No” for Caller Request Timer, Callee Request Timer, and Force Timer. As a Caller, select UAC to use the phone as the refresher, or UAS to use the Callee or proxy server as the refresher. As a Callee, select UAC to use caller or proxy server as the refresher, or UAS to use the phone as the refresher. Session Timer can be refreshed using INVITE method or UPDATE method. Select “Yes” to use INVITE method to refresh the session timer. The time break for hook flash 33 34 Super Options Setting options Admin Password STUN server is Keep-alive interval No Key Entry Timeout Layer3 Qos Layer2 Qos_VOIP_ Layer2 Qos _PC_ Firmware Upgrade Authenticate Conf File Override MTU Size Lock Keypad Update Syslog Sever Syslog level Meaning This contains the password to access the Advanced Web Configuration page. This field is case sensitive. Only the administrator can configure the “Advanced Settings” page. Password field is purposely left blank for security reasons after clicking update and saved. The maximum password length is 26 characters,only digit or letter. IP address or Domain name of the STUN server. This parameter specifies how often the HD2000IP sends a blank UDP packet to the SIP server in order to keep the “hole” on the NAT open. Default is 20 seconds. Minimum value is 20 seconds. Default is 4 seconds. This field defines the layer 3 QoS parameter which can be the value used for IP Precedence or Diff-Serv or MPLS. Default value is 48. Value used for layer 2 VLAN tag. Default setting is blank Layer 2 QoS settings for LAN port device traffic. Default setting is blank. VLAN supported equipment is required if user needs to change these settings. Support firmware upgrade via TFTP or HTTP, Support for Authenticating configuration file before accepting changes User specific URL for configuration file and firmware files Default is “No”. If set to “Yes”, configuration file would be authenticated before acceptance. End user should use default setting. If set to “Yes”, the configuration update via keypad is disabled. The IP address or URL of System log server. This feature is especially useful for the ITSP (Internet Telephone Service Provider) Select the HD2000IP to report the log level. Default is NONE. The level is one of DEBUG, INFO, WARNING or ERROR. Syslog messages are sent based on the following events: 1. product model/version on boot up (INFO level) 2. NAT related info (INFO level) 3. sent or received SIP message (DEBUG level) 4. SIP message summary (INFO level) 5. inbound and outbound calls (INFO level) 6. registration status change (INFO level) 7. negotiated codec (INFO level) 8. Ethernet link up (INFO level) 9. SLIC chip exception (WARNING and ERROR levels) 10. memory exception (ERROR level) The Syslog uses USER facility. In addition to standard Syslog payload, it contains the following components: GS_LOG: [device MAC address][error code] error message Example: May 19 02:40:38 192.168.1.14 GS_LOG: [00:0b:82:00:a1:be][000] Ethernet link is up 36 Download Device Configuration Reset To factory settings Distinctive Ring Tone System Ring Tone Call Progress Tones Restore Configuration Used to download the change you have made. Restore the phone to factory’s configuration. Caller ID must be configured. Select a Distinctive Ring Tone 1 through 3 for a particular Caller ID. The HD2000IP will ONLY use selected ring tones for particular Caller IDs. For all other calls, the HD2000IP will use System Ring Tone. When selected and no Caller ID is configured, the selected ring tone will be used for all incoming calls. System ring tone. Default is North American standard. Adjust system ring tone frequencies and cadences based on local telecom standard. Using these settings, users can configure ring or tone frequencies based on parameters from local telecom. By default, they are set to North American standard. Frequencies should be configured with known values to avoid uncomfortable high pitch sounds. Syntax: f1=val,f2=val[,c=on1/off1[-on2/off2[-on3/off3]]]; (Frequencies are in Hz and cadence on and off are in 10ms) ON is the period of ringing (“On time” in ‘ms’) while OFF is the period of silence. In order to set a continuous ring, OFF should be zero. Otherwise it will ring ON ms and a pause of OFF ms and then repeat the pattern. Up to three cadences are supported. User can restore the before configuration from the configuration file saved at local pc 37 8.1.6. Saving the Configuration Changes Once a change is made, users should click on the “SaveSet” button in the Configuration page, as follow: The HD2000IP will then display the following screen to confirm that the changes have been saved. Please allow 5 seconds before rebooting the device. 8.1.7. Rebooting the HD2000IP You can reboot the HD2000IP by clicking on the “Reboot” button after each update to the configuration page. Alternatively, you can reboot by unplugging the power supply of the HD2000IP and then powering it on again. If your HD2000IP ever becomes “stuck” or un-responsive, you can unplug the power supply to reboot it. Frequent rebooting by unplugging the power supply is not recommended and should not be necessary. 8.1.8. Configuration through a Central Server HD2000IP devices can be automatically configured from a central provisioning system. 38 When HD2000IP boots up, it will send TFTP or HTTP request to download configuration files. There are two configuration files, one is “cfg.txt” and the other is“cfg001fc1xxxxxx”, where “001fc1xxxxxx” is the MAC address of the HD2000IP. For more information regarding configuration file format, please refer to the related technical documentation. The configuration file can be downloaded via TFTP or HTTP from the central server. A service provider or an enterprise with large deployment of HD2000IPs can easily manage the configuration and service provisioning of individual devices remotely and automatically from a central server. The central provisioning system uses enhanced (NAT friendly) TFTP or HTTP (thus no NAT issues) and other communication protocols to communicate with each individual HD2000IP for firmware upgrade, etc. About DHCP option supported At present, HD2000IP support DHCP options, 2/12/15/42/43/60/66/128/150 1. Option 2--Time Offset Basic Option->Time Zone: Allow DHCP Option 2 to override Time Zone setting: 2. Option 12--Host Name. Basic Option->dynamically assigned via DHCP: DHCP hostname: 3. Option 15--Domain Name. Basic Option->dynamically assigned via DHCP: DHCP domain: 4. Option 60--Class-identifier. Basic Option->dynamically assigned via DHCP: DHCP vendor class ID: 5. Option 43--Vendor specific information. Basic Option->dynamically assigned via DHCP: DHCP vendor specific information: 6. Option 42--NTP servers. SUPER OPTIONS->NTP Server:Allow DHCP Option 42 to override NTP server Note bellow, SUPER OPTIONS->Firmware Upgrade and Provisioning:Allow DHCP Option, If you fill in 66, mean DHCP option 66; fill in 128, mean DHCP option 128; fill in 150, mean DHCP option 150, 7.Option 66--TFTP server name(if you select SUPER OPTION->Upgrade Via->TFTP), HTTP server name(if you select SUPER OPTION->Upgrade Via->HTTP) 8. Option 128--TFPT Server IP address. (if you select SUPER OPTION->Upgrade Via>TFTP), HTTP Server IP address (if you select SUPER OPTION->Upgrade Via->HTTP) 39 9. Option 150--TFTP server address. (if you select SUPER OPTION->Upgrade Via->TFTP), HTTP server address (if you select SUPER OPTION->Upgrade Via->HTTP) 40 9. SOFTWARE UPGRADE To upgrade software, HD2000IP can be configured with a TFTP server where the new code image is located. The TFTP upgrade can work in either static IP or DHCP mode using private or public IP address. It is recommended to set the TFTP server address in either a public IP address or on the same LAN with the HD2000IP. There are two ways to set up the TFTP server to upgrade the firmware, namely through voice menu prompt or via the HD2000IP’s Web configuration interface. To configure the TFTP server via voice prompt, follow section 8.1, once set up the TFTP IP address, power cycle the HD2000IP, the firmware will be fetched once the HD2000IP boots up. To configure the TFTP server via the Web configuration interface, open up your browser to point at the IP address of the HD2000IP. Input the admin password to enter the configuration screen. From there, enter the TFTP server address in the designated field towards the bottom of the configuration screen. Once the TFTP server is configured, please power cycle the HD2000IP. TFTP process may take as long as 1 to 2 minutes over the Internet, or just 20+ seconds if it is performed on a LAN. Users are recommended to conduct TFTP upgrade in a controlled LAN environment if possible. For those who do not have a local TFTP server, DEPAEPE provides a NAT-friendly TFTP server on the public Internet for firmware upgrade. Please check the Service section of DEPAEPE’s Web site to obtain this TFTP server’s IP address. NOTES: When DEPAEPE IP Phone boot up, it will send TFTP or HTTP request to download configuration files, there are two configuration files, one is “cfg.txt” and the other is “cfg001fc1xxxxxx”, where “001fc1xxxxxx” is the MAC address of the HD2000IP . These two files are for initial automatically provisioning purpose only, for normal TFTP or HTTP firmware upgrade, the following error messages in a TFTP or HTTP server log can be ignored. 41 10. RESTORE TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS Warning: Restoring to the factory default settings will delete all configuration information of the device. Steps to follow in restoring to factory default settings by keypad: a) Press “***” for voice prompt. b) Enter “99” and then you will hear the voice prompt “Reset”. c) Enter the number “862584658050”. A "click" sound will be heard. d) Wait for 15 seconds. The device is now restored to the factory default setting. You can also reset the phone via web page. Enter in the super option, and click the ‘Reset to factory setting’ button. Then the device will be restored and reboot. 42 43
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