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20.

 

Use the keypad to enter the Gateway Address.   

21.

 

Press SAVE softkey.   

22.

 

Press DOWN ARROW.   

23.

 

Use the keypad to enter the DNS 1 Address.   

24.

 

Press SAVE softkey.   

25.

 

Press DOWN ARROW.   

26.

 

Use the keypad to enter the DNS 2 Address if desired.   

27.

 

Press SAVE softkey.   

28.

 

Press BACK softkey.   

29.

 

Press UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW to scroll to “1. Connection Mode.”   

30.

 

Press OK. 

31.

 

Use LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW to select “Static IP.”   

32.

 

Press SAVE softkey.   

33.

 

Press BACK or EXIT 6 times to return to idle screen.   

34.

 

Disconnect and reconnect the power supply so the phone will reboot and apply the new 

settings. 

2.2.3

 

DHCP Mode 

1.

 

Press the MENU softkey.   

2.

 

Scroll down to “3. Settings.”   

3.

 

Press OK.   

4.

 

Scroll down to “2. Advanced Settings.”   

5.

 

Press OK.     

6.

 

The LCD will display “INPUT PASSWORD”.   

7.

 

Input the password (default value is 123).   

8.

 

Press ENTER.   

9.

 

Scroll down to “2. Network.”   

10.

 

Press OK.     

11.

 

Press OK to select WAN Settings.   

12.

 

Scroll down to “3. DHCP Settings.”   

13.

 

Press OK.   

14.

 

Use LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW to enable or disable DHCP DNS.   

15.

 

Press SAVE softkey.   

16.

 

Press DOWN ARROW.   

17.

 

Use LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW to enable or disable DHCP Time.   

18.

 

Press SAVE softkey.   

19.

 

Press BACK softkey.   

20.

 

Press UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW to scroll to “1. Connection Mode.”   

21.

 

Press OK. 

22.

 

Use LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW to select “DHCP.”   

23.

 

Press SAVE softkey.   

24.

 

Press BACK or EXIT 6 times to return to idle screen.   

25.

 

Disconnect and reconnect the power supply so the phone will reboot and apply the new 

settings. 

Summary of Contents for C62 VoIP Phone

Page 1: ...Version 1 0 August 14 2013 C62 VoIP Phone User Manual Cortelco 1703 Sawyer Road Corinth MS 38834 USA www cortelco com Tel 662 287 5281 Fax 662 287 3889 ...

Page 2: ...le at all times because this is the only way to remove power from the device Handle the phone carefully Do not drop it or shake it Rough handling can cause internal damage Do not install the device in direct sunlight Also do not put the device on carpets or cushions or other poorly ventilated locations This may cause fire or overheating Avoid exposure to temperatures above 40 below 0 or high humid...

Page 3: ... Light Disabled 11 2 INITIAL CONNECTION AND SETTING 11 2 1 CONNECTING THE PHONE 11 2 2 NETWORK SETTINGS 12 2 2 1 PPPoE Mode 12 2 2 2 Static IP Mode 13 2 2 3 DHCP Mode 14 3 BASIC FUNCTIONS 15 3 1 MAKING A CALL 15 3 1 1 Call Device 15 3 1 2 Call Methods 15 3 2 ANSWERING A CALL 15 3 3 DO NOT DISTURB DND 15 3 4 CALL FORWARD 15 3 5 CALL HOLD 16 3 6 CALL WAITING 16 3 7 CALL WAITING TONE 16 3 8 MUTE 16 3...

Page 4: ...9 6 None 21 5 OTHER FUNCTIONS 21 5 1 AUTO ANSWER 21 5 2 AUTO HANDDOWN 22 5 3 BAN ANONYMOUS CALL 22 5 4 BAN OUTGOING 22 5 5 DIAL PLAN 22 5 6 DIAL PEER 22 5 7 INTERCOM 22 5 8 AUTO REDIAL 23 5 9 CALL COMPLETION 23 5 10 RING FROM HEADSET 23 5 11 POWER LIGHT 23 5 12 HIDE DTMF 23 5 13 PASSWORD DIAL 23 5 14 PRE DIAL 24 6 BASIC SETTING 24 6 1 KEYBOARD 24 6 2 SCREEN SETTINGS 24 6 3 RING SETTINGS 25 6 3 1 R...

Page 5: ...ION VIA WEB 29 8 3 1 BASIC 29 8 3 1 1 Status 29 8 3 1 2 Wizard 30 8 3 1 2 1 Static IP 31 8 3 1 2 2 DHCP 31 8 3 1 2 3 PPPoE 31 8 3 1 2 4 Quick SIP Settings 32 8 3 1 3 Call Log 33 8 3 1 4 Language 33 8 3 2 Network 34 8 3 2 1 WAN Config 34 8 3 2 1 1 Static IP 35 8 3 2 1 2 DHCP 35 8 3 2 1 3 PPPoE 35 8 3 2 2 LAN Config 36 8 3 2 3 Qos VLAN Config 36 8 3 2 4 Service Port 39 8 3 2 5 DHCP SERVICE 40 8 3 2 ...

Page 6: ...8 3 6 2 Syslog 68 8 3 6 3 Config Setting 70 8 3 6 4 Update 71 8 3 6 5 Access 73 8 3 6 6 Reboot 74 8 3 7 Security 74 8 3 7 1 WEB FILTER 74 8 3 7 2 Firewall 75 8 3 7 3 Network Address Translation NAT 76 8 3 7 4 VPN 78 8 3 7 5 Security 79 8 3 8 Logout 79 9 APPENDIX 80 9 1 SPECIFICATION 80 9 1 1 Hardware 80 9 1 2 Voice Features 80 9 1 3 Network Features 82 9 1 4 Maintenance and management 83 9 2 DIGIT...

Page 7: ...ervices available on your phone 1 2 Box Contents The following items should be packed with your telephone Please contact your dealer if any of them are missing Telephone Main body with display and keypad Handset Handset cord Power supply Ethernet cable 1 3 Keypad Key Key name Function Description Navigation These keys are used in many areas of phone operation Depending on the application they will...

Page 8: ... have been registered to a SIP server Volume Adjust the volume by pressing these two keys Redial When off hook this will dial the last called number In stand by mode it will check the Outgoing Call Speaker phone Activate speakerphone mode Indicator light This light blinks to indicate a missed call Soft key 1 2 3 4 Various functions depending on the phone mode Description will be shown in LCD Histo...

Page 9: ...rt Port name Description Power switch Input 5V AC 1A WAN 10 100M Connect it to Network LAN 10 100M Connect it to PC Headset Port type RJ 9 connector Handset Port type RJ 9 connector External console interface Port type RJ 45 direct connector 1 5 Icon Introduction Icon Description Call out Call in Call hold Auto answer ...

Page 10: ...teady red The object is active Fast blinking red The object has failed Off Not subscribed 1 6 2 Programmable key LEDs for Presence LED Status Description Steady green The object is online Slow blinking red The object is ringing Steady red The object is active Fast blinking red The object has failed Off Not subscribed 1 6 3 Programmable key LEDs for line LED Status Description Steady green The acco...

Page 11: ...ct to the network Use the Ethernet cable in the package to connect the WAN port on the back of your phone to an Ethernet port The following two figures show connection options a Direct network connection This method requires at least one available Ethernet port Connect the WAN port on the back of your phone to the Ethernet port Since the phone has a built in router it can be connected directly to ...

Page 12: ...ation may need to be entered Please refer to the next section If your phone registers into your IP telephony Server it is ready to use If not continue to read for more configuration information 2 2 Network Settings DHCP is supported by default This allows the phone to receive an IP address and other network related settings Netmask IP gateway DNS server from the DHCP server If no DHCP server is av...

Page 13: ... OK 25 Use LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW to select PPPoE 26 Press SAVE softkey 27 Press BACK or EXIT 6 times to return to idle screen 28 Disconnect and reconnect the power supply so the phone will reboot and apply the new settings 2 2 2 Static IP Mode 1 Press the MENU softkey 2 Scroll down to 3 Settings 3 Press OK 4 Scroll down to 2 Advanced Settings 5 Press OK 6 The LCD will display INPUT PASSWORD 7 ...

Page 14: ...oftkey 2 Scroll down to 3 Settings 3 Press OK 4 Scroll down to 2 Advanced Settings 5 Press OK 6 The LCD will display INPUT PASSWORD 7 Input the password default value is 123 8 Press ENTER 9 Scroll down to 2 Network 10 Press OK 11 Press OK to select WAN Settings 12 Scroll down to 3 DHCP Settings 13 Press OK 14 Use LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW to enable or disable DHCP DNS 15 Press SAVE softkey 16 Pres...

Page 15: ...g Calls 3 Press the REDIAL button to redial the last number called 4 Press a programmable key which has been configured as a speed dial button 5 Press the Dial softkey to make the call if necessary 3 2 Answering a call If the phone is idle lift the handset press the Speaker button or Answer softkey to answer using the speaker phone or press the headset button to answer using the headset If the pho...

Page 16: ...ress the Hold softkey to put the active call on hold 2 If there is only one call on hold press the Hold softkey to retrieve the call 3 If there is more than one call on hold press the line button and the Up Down button to highlight the call then press the Resume button to retrieve the call 3 6 Call Waiting 1 Press Menu Features Enter Call Waiting Enter 2 Use the navigation keys to activate or deac...

Page 17: ... the number to which the call is to be transferred Then press the Send softkey When the third party phone begins to ring press XFER to complete the transfer NOTE Call waiting and call transfer must be enabled 3 10 3 way conference call 1 Press the CONF softkey during an active call 2 The first call will be placed on hold and dial tone will be heard 3 Dial the number to be added to the conference 4...

Page 18: ...een 2 is the code After saving the above configuration A can dial 2 plus the number for B or C to join B and C s call The prefix can be set to anything the user desires that does not interfere with other dialing rules 4 3 Redial Unredial If B is on a call when A calls A will get busy tone If A wants to connect to B as soon as B is available he can use the redial function To use this feature A dial...

Page 19: ...ons Messages can be read in the Inbox Outbox 3 Press Reply to reply to a message Use the 2aB softkey to change the Input Method After entering the reply press OK use the navigation keys to select the line from which you want to send then press Send 4 To write a new message press New Use the 2aB softkey to change the Input Method After entering the reply press OK use the navigation keys to select t...

Page 20: ... set to various functions The functions are discussed in the following sections The default configuration for each key is None which means the key has not been set for any function To configure any function 1 Press Menu Settings Basic Settings Keyboard DSS Key Settings 2 Choose Line Key Settings or Function Key Settings 3 Use the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW to choose the key 4 Use LEFT ARROW or RIGHT A...

Page 21: ...nd SMS F_LOR Call Back F_POWER Turn Power LED On or Off F_SDTMF Send DTMF F_PREFIX Enter prefix to be dialed Ex Access Code for outside line F_HOTDESKING Clears all SIP information and registers new SIP information 4 9 4 DTMF Dials a programmed number 4 9 5 URL Directly accesses a remote XML phonebook 4 9 6 None No function 5 Other Functions 5 1 Auto Answer If this feature is enabled the phone wil...

Page 22: ... 3 Press OK 4 Use LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW to Enable 5 4 Ban Outgoing If this function is enabled the phone cannot make outgoing calls Press Menu Features Ban Outgoing Enter 5 5 Dial Plan 1 Press Menu Features Enter Dial Plan Enter 2 The following items in the dial plan can be enabled or disabled Press to Send Timeout to Send Timeout Fixed Length Number Press to Do BXFER BXFER On Onhook AXFER On ...

Page 23: ...ed ring sound will be passed to a connected headset Press Menu Features Enter Headset Ring Enter 5 11 Power Light This feature enables the power light at the bottom of the phone Press Menu Features Enter Power LED Enter 5 12 Hide DTMF This feature sets how DTMF digits are displayed after a call is in progress For example dialing a PIN code to access banking information 1 Press Menu Features Enter ...

Page 24: ...d Enter 2 There are four sets of keys which can be configured a DSS Keys Keys on the right side of the phone beside the Speakerphone button or Line Keys b Programmable Keys Arrow keys and OK key c Desktop Long Pressed Action to take when Programmable Key is pressed and held d Soft Key Keys under the display 3 Use UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW and Enter to select the key 4 Use LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW to...

Page 25: ...lume 1 Press Menu Settings Enter Basic Setting Enter Voice Volume Enter 2 Use LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW to select the desired voice volume from the 9 choices 3 Press Save 4 Use BACK or EXIT to return to idle screen 6 5 Time Date 1 Press Menu Settings Enter Basic Settings Enter Time Date Enter 2 Use LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW to choose Auto or Manual If Auto is chosen the phone will get date and tim...

Page 26: ... choose English or Chinese 3 Press Save 4 Use BACK or EXIT to return to idle screen 7 Advanced Settings 7 1 General For all the items in this section Press Menu Settings Enter Advanced settings Enter and then enter the password The default password is 123 It can be changed in the web interface 7 2 Account This allows configuration of SIP account parameters After selecting one of the three availabl...

Page 27: ...ollowing functions 1 Mode Selects whether or not all these codes are active 2 DND 3 Always CFW Always Call Forward 4 Busy CFW Call Forward Busy 5 No Answer CFW Call Forward No Answer 6 Anonymous 7 3 Network Enter Network settings as discussed in Section 2 2 7 4 Security 1 Menu Password Password to enter configuration menu 2 Keyboard Password If this feature is enabled this password must be entered...

Page 28: ...guration parameters while a user with general level can set all configuration parameters except server parameters for SIP or IAX2 Default user with general level Username guest Password guest Default user with root level Username admin Password admin The default password for the phone screen menu is 123 8 2 Setting via web browser Enter the phone s IP address into the address bar of the web browse...

Page 29: ...er configuring the IP phone remember to click SAVE under the Maintenance tab If this is not done the phone will lose the modifications when it is rebooted 8 3 Configuration via WEB 8 3 1 BASIC 8 3 1 1 Status ...

Page 30: ...nd registration status for the 6 SIP LINES and 1 IAX2 server 8 3 1 2 Wizard Select the appropriate network mode The phone supports three network modes 1 Static The parameters of a Static IP connection must be provided by your ISP 2 DHCP In this mode network parameter information will be obtained automatically from a DHCP server 3 PPPoE In this mode you must enter your ADSL account and password Ref...

Page 31: ... go to Quick SIP Settings 8 3 1 2 2 DHCP After selecting DHCP and clicking NEXT the Quick SIP Settings screen will appear Click Back to return to the Wizard screen Click Next to go to the Summary screen 8 3 1 2 3 PPPoE If PPPoE is selected this screen will appear Enter the information provided by the ISP Click Back to return to the Wizard screen Click Next to go to Quick SIP Setting ...

Page 32: ... server port usually 5060 Authentication User Login name or Authentication ID Authentication Password SIP password SIP User Phone number Enable Registration Submits registration information Normally checked Click Back to return to the IP Address screen Click Next to see summary screen Click Finish button to save settings and reboot After the reboot SIP calls can be made ...

Page 33: ...oing call Duration Duration of the outgoing call Dialed Calls Account protocol and line of the outgoing call 8 3 1 4 Language Field name Explanation Language Set the language of phone English is default Greeting Words The greeting displayed on LCD when phone is idle It has a maximum of 12 characters Default is VOIP PHONE ...

Page 34: ... MAC address of the phone MAC Timestamp Time the MAC address was obtained WAN Settings The phone supports three network modes These are also discussed in Section 2 2 Static Network parameters must be entered manually and will not change All parameters are provided by the ISP DHCP Network parameters are provided automatically by a DHCP server PPPoE Account and Password must be input manually These ...

Page 35: ...HCP is used 8 3 2 1 3 PPPoE If PPPoE is chosen the screen below will appear Enter the information provided by the ISP Service Name IP Address or name of DSL Server User DSL User Name or Login ID Password DSL Password After entering the new settings click the APPLY button The phone will save the new settings and apply them If a new IP address was entered for the phone it must be used to login to th...

Page 36: ...LAN port of the phone Enable Bridge Mode If Bridge Mode is activated the phone will not provide an IP address for the LAN port Instead the LAN and WAN will be part of the same network If this is activated clicking Apply will cause the phone will reboot Note When LAN IP or bridge mode status is changed the system will reboot If bridge mode is chosen static LAN configuration will be disabled automat...

Page 37: ...be sent to Ports 2 3 and 4 Chart 2 shows an example with two VLANs indicated by red and blue In this example frames broadcast from Port 1 will only go to Port 2 since Ports 3 and 4 are in a different VLAN VLANs can be used to divide a network by restricting the transmission of broadcast frames Note In practice VLANs are distinguished by the use of VLAN IDs ...

Page 38: ... Point DSCP SIP DSCP Specify the value of the SIP DSCP in decimal Audio DSCP Specify the value of the Audio DSCP in decimal Enable WAN Port VLAN Enable or Disable WAN Port VLAN WAN Port VLAN ID Specify the value of the WAN Port VLAN ID Range is 0 4095 SIP 802 1P Priority Specify the value of the voice 802 1p priority Range is 0 7 Audio 8021P Priority Specify the value of the signal 8021 p priority...

Page 39: ...TPS access Before using https an https authentication certification must be downloaded into the phone Default value is 443 To enhance security change this from the default Telnet Port Port for Telnet access The default is 23 RTP Port Range Start Set the beginning value for RTP Ports Ports are dynamically allocated RTP Port Quantity Set the maximum quantity of RTP Ports The default is 200 Notes 1 A...

Page 40: ...ubnet Mask of the lease table IP Gateway Network Gateway of the lease table Leased Time Time IP address assignments will persist Unit is minutes DNS Server Address IP address of DNS server Add Click this button to add this lease table DHCP Lease Table Delete Enter the table name and click the Delete button to remove a DHCP lease table Enable DNS Relay Activates DNS Relay in the phone Default is en...

Page 41: ...HCP Time If this is enabled phone will synchronize time with DHCP server Primary Server IP address of Primary SNTP Server Secondary Server IP address of Secondary SNTP Server Time Zone Local Time Zone Resync Period Time between resync to SNTP server Default is 60 seconds 12 Hour Clock If checked clock is 12 hour mode If unchecked 24 hour mode Default is 24 hour mode Date Format Specify the date fo...

Page 42: ...d week for DST Day Start and end day for DST Hour Start and end hour for DST Minute Start and end minute for DST Manual Time Settings Enter the values for the current year month day hour and minute All values are required Note Be sure to disable SNTP service before entering manual time and date 8 3 3 VOIP 8 3 3 1 SIP Configuration Configure a SIP server on this page ...

Page 43: ... Registered if registered or Unapplied if not registered Server Address SIP server IP address or URI Server Port SIP server port Default is 5060 Authentication User SIP account name Login ID Authentication Password SIP registration password SIP User Phone number assigned by VoIP service provider Phone will not register if there is no phone number configured ...

Page 44: ...ded No answer If there is no answer incoming calls will be forwarded after a specified time Always All incoming calls will be forwarded Forward Number Number to which calls are to be forwarded No Ans Fwd Wait Time Used in conjunction with Call Forward No Answer Wait time in seconds before call is forwarded Transfer Timeout Time interval between sending bye message and hanging up after the phone tr...

Page 45: ...ff Code Disable Server Always CFwd as described above Busy CFwd On Code Busy Call Forward On When this function is enabled the server will forward all calls to a designated number if the telephone is busy The call record will not be displayed in Call History Busy CFwd Off Code Disable Server Busy CFwd as described above No Ans CFwd On Code No Answer Call Forward On When this function is enabled th...

Page 46: ... transport protocol TCP UDP or TLS Anonymous Call Edition Set privacy support RFC3323 RFC3325 or none Keep Authentication Enable disable registration with authentication It will use the last authentication field which passed authentication by server This will decrease the load on the server if enabled Ans With a Single Codec If enabled phone will respond to incoming calls with only one codec Auto ...

Page 47: ...egistered if registered or Unapplied if not registered Server Address IAX2 server address Server Port IAX2 server port Default is 4569 Account IAX2 account name for registration Password IAX2 registration password Phone Number IAX2 phone number usually the same as IAX2 account name Local Port IAX2 local port Default is 4569 Voice Mail Number Voice mail number Voice Mail Text Voice mail name Echo T...

Page 48: ...ed values are between 60 and 3600 seconds Enable Registration Enable Disable IAX2 registration Enable G 729AB Enable Disable G 729 codec 8 3 3 3 STUN Config STUN support is configured in this page STUN Simple Traversal of UDP through NAT A STUN server allows a phone in a private network to know its public IP and port as well as the type of NAT being used The phone can then use this information to ...

Page 49: ... SIP This will vary depending on the network SIP Line Using STUN SIP Line Using STUN Select the Line for use with STUN SIP 1 SIP 6 Use STUN Enable Disable STUN on the selected line 8 3 3 4 DIAL PEER This feature allows the user to create rules to make dialing easier There are several different options for dial rules The examples below will show how this can be used Example 1 Substitution Assume th...

Page 50: ...3 Example 3 Addition Two examples are shown In the first case it is assumed that 0 must be dialed before any 11 digit number beginning with 13 In the second case it is assumed that 0 must be dialed before any 11 digit number beginning with 135 136 137 138 or 139 Two different special characters are used x Matches any single digit that is dialed Specifies a range of numbers to be matched It may be ...

Page 51: ...ng with then take place whenever these digits are dialed Prefix mode supports a maximum of 30 digits Destination Set Destination address This is optional For a peer to peer call enter the destination IP address or domain name To use a dial rule on the SIP2 line enter 0 0 0 2 For SIP3 enter 0 0 0 3 Port Set the Signaling port the default is 5060 Alias Set the Alias This is the text to be added repl...

Page 52: ... be replaced by the alias number Dial 0106228 The SIP1 server will receive 86106228 If the dialed phone number starts with the digits in the Phone Number box the phone will send out the dialed phone number and add the suffix number Dial 147 The SIP1 server will receive 1470011 8 3 4 Phone 8 3 4 1 AUDIO This page configures audio parameters such as voice codec handset volume and ringer volume Field...

Page 53: ...ser types Handset Input Volume Handset Microphone volume 9 levels Handset Output Volume Handset receiver volume 9 levels Speakerphone Volume Speaker volume in hands free mode 9 levels Ring Volume Ringer Volume 9 levels G729 Payload Length G729 Payload Length Adjusts from 10 60 mSec Tone Standard Select tone plan for the country of operation G722 Timestamps Choices are 160 20ms or 320 20ms G723 1 B...

Page 54: ... enabled Semi Attended Transfer is allowed Enable Auto Handdown If enabled in speakerphone mode the phone will automatically hang up and return to idle when the distant party terminates the call In handset mode it will play dial tone instead of returning to idle Auto Handdown Time Wait time before the phone performs the Auto Handdown behavior described above Enable Auto Redial If enabled the phone...

Page 55: ...Outgoing If enabled no outgoing calls can be made Enable Call Waiting If enabled notifies user of a second call during a call Caller ID of the new caller will be displayed Press HOLD button to place existing call on hold and answer new call Press HOLD again to return to first call Enable 3 way Conference If enabled allows 3 way conference Accept Any Call If enabled the phone will accept a call eve...

Page 56: ...IP address of the server for the Action URL messages described below Push XML Server IP address for XML server which can send display content to the phone Enable Call Waiting Tone Enables audible notification of call waiting Action URL Settings URL for various actions performed by the phone These actions are recorded and sent as xml files to the server Sample format is http InternalServer FileName...

Page 57: ...o the server after the specified time 4 User Defined Customized rules created by the user There is a special feature in the dial plan for the case where the user must dial an access code to get an external line A digit followed by a will cause secondary dial tone to be generated For example assume a rule 9 xxxxxxx is added When the user dials 9 the phone will generate secondary dial tone Then when...

Page 58: ...rated by commas or a list of digits Match any single digit that is dialed Match any arbitrary number of digits including none Tn A time out period before digits are sent of n seconds in length n is mandatory and can have a value of 0 to 9 seconds Tn must be the last 2 characters of a dial plan If Tn is not specified it is assumed to be T0 by default on all dial plans Cause extensions 1000 8999 to ...

Page 59: ...59 8 3 4 4 CONTACT Enter the name phone number and ring type for each contact here Field Name Explanation Phonebook Tables Group Dropdown box to select group Name Contact name ...

Page 60: ...xml file Export CSV Export contacts to csv file Export VCF Export contacts to vcf file Group Option Group Lists existing groups Name Enter name for new group Ring Type Ring type for group Blacklist Settings Type Select the blacklist type number or prefix Value Input number or prefix Line Select the sip line Note The maximum capability of the phonebook is 500 contacts Note x and are special charact...

Page 61: ...nebook Name Phonebook name displayed on the phone Server URL Server url of the remote phonebook SIP Line SIP line for the remote phonebook Authentication Authentication mode for remote phonebook User password Authentication username and password 8 3 4 6 WEB DIAL This feature allows a call to be initiated by a computer To place a call enter the number in the Dial Number box select the line in the L...

Page 62: ...d LEDs and 4 programmable Line keys with LEDs The 4 directional arrow keys and the OK button are also programmable This screen also sets the LCD contrast and enables the backlight For additional DSS Function buttons up to 5 C10 Expansion modules may be connected 8 3 5 1 Function Keys ...

Page 63: ...t Line Seize a programmed line SIP1 SIP2 IAX2 Memory Key See Section 4 9 1 URL Directly access a remote XML phonebook Value Parameters associated with the function For example The digits to be dialed by a key programmed for DTMF Line Line on which the function is to be performed Subtype Used with Key Event and Memory Key Further specifies the type of function to perform Pickup Number Used with dev...

Page 64: ...64 8 3 5 2 Softkeys Configure the functions performed by the softkeys under the LCD in various phone operating modes ...

Page 65: ... will require a separate power supply See the C10 documentation for installation instructions The keys have the same capabilities as the Function Keys 8 3 6 Maintenance 8 3 6 1 Auto Provision The phone supports PnP DHCP and Phone Flash to obtain configuration parameters They will be queried in the following order when the phone boots DHCP PnP server Phone Flash ...

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Page 67: ... for FTP HTTP HTTPS If this is blank the phone will use anonymous Password Password for configuration server Used for FTP HTTP HTTPS Config Encryption Key Encryption key for the configuration file Common Config Encryption Key Encryption key for common configuration file Save Autoprovision Information Save the Autoprovision username and password in the phone until the server url changes DHCP Option...

Page 68: ...update 2 Update after reboot update only after reboot 3 Update at time interval update at periodic update interval TR069 Settings Enable TR069 Enable Disable TR069 configuration ACS Server Type Select Common or CTC ACS Server Type ACS Server URL ACS Server URL ACS User User name for ACS ACS Password ACS Password TR069 Auto Login Enable Disable TR069 Auto Login Inform Sending Period Time between tr...

Page 69: ...ndition 6 Informational Normal daily messages 7 Debug Debug messages normally used by system designer This level can only be displayed via telnet Syslog Configuration Field Name Explanation Syslog Settings Server IP Syslog server IP address Server Port Syslog server port MGR Log Level Set the level of MGR log SIP Log Level Set the level of SIP log IAX2 Log Level Set the level of IAX2 log Enable Sy...

Page 70: ... immediately Backup Configuration Save the phone configuration to a txt or xml file Please note to Right click on the choice and then choose Save Link As Clear Configuration Logged in as Admin this will restore factory default and remove all configuration information Logged in as Guest this will reset all configuration information except for VoIP accounts SIP1 6 and IAX2 and version number ...

Page 71: ...FTP TFTP server address for download upload The address can be IP address or Domain name with subdirectory User FTP server Username for download upload Password FTP server password for download upload File name Name of update file or config file The default name is the MAC of the phone Note The exported config file can be modified The config file is made up of modules Modules which do not need cha...

Page 72: ...TP TFTP server The configuration will be effective after the phone is reset 4 Phone book export vcf csv xml Upload the phonebook file to FTP TFTP server It can then be named and saved 5 PhoneBook import vcf csv xml Download phonebook file from FTP TFTP server Protocol Select FTP TFTP server Update Logo File Select File URL of the logo file Delete Logo File Select File Logo file name to be deleted ...

Page 73: ...The password must be only digits User Settings This table shows the current user accounts Add User User Set User Account name User Level There are two levels Root user can modify the configuration General user can only read the configuration Password Set the password Confirm Confirm the password User Management Select the account and click Modify to modify the selected account Click Delete to dele...

Page 74: ...e When the web filter is enabled only the IP addresses between the start IP and end IP can access the phone Field Name Explanation Start IP Address Beginning IP Address for MMI Filter End IP Address Ending IP Address for MMI Filter Add Add this filter range to the Web Filter Table Enable Web Filter Select to enable MMI Filter Apply Make filter settings effective Note Once a range is added it can b...

Page 75: ...pecify if the current rule is input or output Deny Permit Specify if the current rule is Deny or Permit Protocol Filter protocol type TCP UDP ICMP IP Port Range Set the filter Port range Src Address Set source address It can be a single IP address or use as a wild card For example 192 168 1 14 or 14 Dest Address Set destination address It can be a single IP address or use as a wild card For exampl...

Page 76: ...s and port information in transition from a private to a public network NAT allows the use of one public address to support many private addresses DMZ Configuration Servers in a network most vulnerable to attack are those which provide services to users outside the local network Many times these computers are placed into their own sub network to provide more protection to the rest of the local net...

Page 77: ... network while a firewall controls the traffic between the DMZ servers and the internal network clients The following chart describes the network access control of DMZ Application Layer Gateway ALG Settings Field Name Explanation IPSec ALG Enable Disable IPSec encryption Default is enabled FTP ALG Allow the ALG to securely pass FTP traffic Default is enabled PPTP ALG Allow the ALG to securely pass...

Page 78: ... conditions traffic through the phone NAT may not reach 100M 8 3 7 4 VPN The phone supports remote connection via VPN It supports both Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol L2TP and OpenVPN protocol This allows users at remote locations on the public network to make secure connections to local networks Field Name Explanation VPN Status Shows the current VPN IP address VPN Mode Select L2TP You can choose only...

Page 79: ...Security File Browse to the security file to be updated Click the Update button to update Delete Security File Select Security File Select the security file to be deleted Click the Delete button to Delete SIP TLS File Show SIP TLS authentication certificate HTTPS File Show HTTPS authentication certificate OpenVPN Files Show OpenVPN File authentication certificate file 8 3 8 Logout Click Logout to ...

Page 80: ... Operation Temperature 0 40 Relative Humidity 10 65 CPU Broadcom SDRAM 16MB Flash 4MB Dimension L x W x H 295 295 175mm Weight 1 5kg 9 1 2 Voice Features Supports 6 SIP servers Supports RFC3261 Codecs G 711A u G 723 1 high low G 729a b G 722 G 726 Codec Setting per SIP line Echo cancellation G 168 Compliance in LEC additional acoustic echo cancellation AEC can reach 96ms max filter length in hands...

Page 81: ...ward Call Transfer Blind Attended Hold Call Waiting 3 Way Conference SMS Remote Pickup Join Call Redial Unredial Multi line Intercom BLF Presence Push to talk Auto Redial Call Back Call control features Flexible dial plan Hotline Anonymous Call Reject Black List Reject Authenticated Call Approved Caller List Limit Call Do Not Disturb Caller ID CLIR reject anonymous call CLIP make anonymous call Di...

Page 82: ...orts DSS Consoles 5 Max Keypad Lock with Emergency Call Customized LCD logo as screensaver Ring Tone via Headset or Speaker Customized Signal Tone Parameters Time Display 12 24 Hour Support Daylight Saving Time Supports Path Group Supports SIP Privacy Supports MWI Supports Speed Dial Supports XML 9 1 3 Network Features WAN LAN Bridge Bridge with port mirror Router Supports PPPoE for xDSL Supports ...

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