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GAI-TRONICS

 

VoIP Telephone Configuration Guide 

 

Page 3 of 78 

Contents 

 

1.

 

Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 5

 

2.

 

Models supported ............................................................................................................... 6

 

3.

 

How the product is intended to work .................................................................................. 6

 

3.1

 

Operating Sequence. ................................................................................................. 6

 

3.2

 

Dictionary of terms ..................................................................................................... 7

 

4.

 

Setting up and Configuring the Telephones. ...................................................................... 9

 

4.1

 

Web Page Structure .................................................................................................. 9

 

4.2

 

Quick Start ............................................................................................................... 12

 

4.3

 

Web Page Controls .................................................................................................. 12

 

4.4

 

Configuration Parameter Descriptions ..................................................................... 12

 

4.5

 

Code string explanations ......................................................................................... 55

 

4.5.1

 

Codecs ................................................................................................................. 56

 

4.5.2

 

Button map string ................................................................................................. 56

 

4.5.3

 

Speed dial group array ........................................................................................ 58

 

4.5.4

 

LED / Relay map string ........................................................................................ 59

 

4.5.5

 

Call progress patterns and priorities .................................................................... 59

 

4.5.6

 

Input pattern ......................................................................................................... 61

 

4.5.7

 

Fault mask codes ................................................................................................. 62

 

4.5.8

 

Ring Tones / Call Progress Tones ....................................................................... 62

 

4.5.8.1

 

Suggested tone settings (UK) ...................................................................... 63

 

4.5.8.2

 

Suggested tone settings (US) ...................................................................... 63

 

4.5.8.3

 

Suggested tone settings (France) ............................................................... 64

 

4.5.8.4

 

Suggested tone settings (Netherlands) ....................................................... 64

 

4.5.8.5

 

Suggested tone settings (Portugal) ............................................................. 64

 

4.5.8.6

 

Suggested tone settings (Norway) .............................................................. 65

 

4.5.8.7

 

Parameters for specifying custom call progress tones. ............................... 65

 

4.6

 

Status Page ............................................................................................................. 66

 

4.6.1

 

System Status ...................................................................................................... 66

 

4.6.1.1

 

General status ............................................................................................. 66

 

4.6.1.2

 

SIP status..................................................................................................... 66

 

4.6.2

 

Calls ..................................................................................................................... 66

 

5.

 

Server Failover ................................................................................................................. 66

 

6.

 

Audio Path Testing (APT) ................................................................................................. 67

 

7.

 

Features on the main 1193 PCB ...................................................................................... 68

 

7.1

 

Reset button ............................................................................................................ 68

 

7.2

 

Factory Restore button ............................................................................................ 68

 

7.3

 

LEDs ........................................................................................................................ 69

 

7.4

 

USB connection ....................................................................................................... 69

 

8.

 

Remote update ................................................................................................................. 69

 

Summary of Contents for GAI-Tronics 1193

Page 1: ...GAI TRONICS A division of Hubbell Ltd VoIP Telephones Configuration Guide Firmware versions 1193 Telephones v1 08 1201 Telephones Auteldac 6 v1 08 Document Ref 502 20 0171 001 GAI ENG 568 Iss 6 Nov 2020 ...

Page 2: ... of GAI Tronics and may not be reproduced wholly or in part without their written permission TRADEMARKS and LICENCES All product and brand names are trademarks of their respective owners Software licences and notices are available on the GAI Tronics website at www hubbell com gai tronics en voip support POLICY The policy of GAI Tronics is one of continual development and improvement of products an...

Page 3: ...terns and priorities 59 4 5 6 Input pattern 61 4 5 7 Fault mask codes 62 4 5 8 Ring Tones Call Progress Tones 62 4 5 8 1 Suggested tone settings UK 63 4 5 8 2 Suggested tone settings US 63 4 5 8 3 Suggested tone settings France 64 4 5 8 4 Suggested tone settings Netherlands 64 4 5 8 5 Suggested tone settings Portugal 64 4 5 8 6 Suggested tone settings Norway 65 4 5 8 7 Parameters for specifying cu...

Page 4: ...date control file 70 8 1 2 Configuration file 70 8 1 3 Firmware and boot files 71 8 2 TFTP update process 71 8 2 1 TFTP Upgrade Example 72 9 SNMP 74 9 1 General SNMP set up 74 9 2 Maintenance 75 9 3 SNMP Traps 75 10 Fault reporting via SNMP and or FTP 75 11 TMA 76 12 Restore to Factory defaults 77 13 Copyright Notices 77 ...

Page 5: ... common to all Please note that the features may depend on the model type and that therefore this guide may describe features not available on the particular model being configured Features of the GAI Tronics range of VoIP telephones include SIP compatible RFC3261 only Registration with multiple SIP proxies Configurable via web pages SNMP or by the telephone downloading a configuration file Outgoi...

Page 6: ...ing a call Lift handset off hook or press the headset on off hook button if fitted A6 only Dial tone in receiver Dial number either by o Pressing a memory dial in which case the call is initiated immediately or o Pressing a sequence of digits in which case the call is initiated when a termination digit is pressed or by default but see section 4 5 6 or if no digit is pressed for 5 seconds A confide...

Page 7: ... using its default ring tone before automatically starting a receive only voice call o The telephone s microphone is muted and the speaker volume is set to maximum o The number of rings is set by the parameter phone_autoanswer_ring_count o If the ring tone is continuous ie has no OFF duration the tone will play for a fixed period of time equal to phone_autoanswer_ring_count x 10ms Off o The teleph...

Page 8: ... For a handset phone off hook usually means that the handset is lifted On hook Used to denote a telephone in the idle state no call started or answered A telephone is still on hook when it is ringing on an incoming call For a handset phone on hook usually means the handset is not lifted If a call is terminated whilst the handset is still lifted for example by the CALL LIMIT timer the telephone is ...

Page 9: ...e access methods require you to know the unit s username and password Please ensure these details are recorded securely once set or changed 4 1 Web Page Structure All the web pages in the telephone have a common header section showing the name of the device the current user name links to the 3 main sections Home Configuration Status and controls for the configuration process Update Save Restore Re...

Page 10: ...the web page structure is shown below the main page bar The Advanced button toggles the lists of main and sub pages between a basic set sufficient for most configuration tasks and an advanced set containing more detail Note that some parameters on individual sub pages may also be hidden in basic mode The web page structure within the configuration section is shown below Pages shown in grey are vis...

Page 11: ...ion Input Output Configuration Audio Path Test VoIP Accounts VoIP Account Information 1 4 VoIP Provider Defaults VoIP Parameters Audio settings RTP Protocol Parameters Registration Settings SIP Parameters SIP Protocol Parameters SIP Protocol Timers IPBX Parameters Call Progress Patterns Call Progress Information 1 6 Timers Regionalisation Call Progress Tones User Configuration Speed Dials Phone Co...

Page 12: ... the registration state changes to registered Program any speed dial memories using the User Configuration main page 4 3 Web Page Controls The following controls appear on every web page Update commits any change to any parameters on the current page Navigating to a different page without clicking update will lose any changes made Update will usually change the parameter immediately but it will no...

Page 13: ...ord Basic or advanced Basic Range check 6 to 23 chars Default value password Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name phone_user_password System Date Time phone date Description Current date Basic or advanced Basic Range check Default value Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name phone_date System Date Time phone time Description Current t...

Page 14: ... value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name phone_time_zone_minutes System Date Time phone daylight savings enable Description Enable local application of daylight savings time Basic or advanced Basic Range check enabled disabled Default value disabled Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name phone_daylight_savings_enable System Date Time phone times...

Page 15: ...rameter name net_static_ip_address System Network Configuration net static netmask Description Static net mask Note the mask cannot be wider than the default mask for the address class Eg for 192 168 x x a class C address any setting wider than 255 255 255 0 will be ignored Basic or advanced Basic Range check Default value 255 255 255 0 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parame...

Page 16: ...k Default value 60 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name net_isp_dhcp_discover_duration System Network Configuration net host name Description Unique device ID used during DHCP If blank the phone will use the factory set parameter net unique device id from the System Identification page Basic or advanced Advanced Range check max 48 chars Default value Default value ...

Page 17: ...name phone_web_external_server_enable System Remote Configuration Access phone web server port Description Port number for configuration web server Basic or advanced Basic Range check Default value 80 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name phone_web_server_port System Remote Configuration Access phone telnet server enable Description Enable telnet required for GAI Tr...

Page 18: ...this to enable then clicking update will cause the phone to initiate an update immediately The option button will then revert to being disabled Basic or advanced Basic Range check enabled disabled Default value disabled Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name phone_configuration_update_now System Update Parameters phone configuration update enable Description Control ...

Page 19: ...nds applied when contact with the update server fails Basic or advanced Basic Range check Default value 240 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name phone_configuration_update_random_delay System Update Parameters phone firmware update now Description Perform a manual firmware update via TFTP Setting this to enable then clicking update will cause the phone to initiate ...

Page 20: ...een firmware update checks Basic or advanced Basic Range check Default value 86400 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name phone_firmware_update_periodic_delay System Update Parameters phone firmware update random delay Description Uniform random delay in seconds applied when contact with the update server fails Basic or advanced Basic Range check Default value 240 De...

Page 21: ...onitoring software see section 11 Basic or advanced Basic Range check max 64 chars Default value Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name net_syslog_server System Phone Maintenance net syslog server port Description Syslog server port Basic or advanced Basic Range check max 11 chars Default value 514 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name...

Page 22: ...ection 9 Basic or advanced Basic Range check enabled disabled Default value disabled Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name snmp_server_enable System Phone Maintenance snmp community 1 Description SNMP community string 1 see section 9 Basic or advanced Basic Range check max 64 chars Default value public Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter...

Page 23: ...rs with model variant N Config file parameter name snmp_community_2_access System Phone Maintenance snmp trap enable Description Enable or disable the sending of SNMP traps see section 9 Basic or advanced Basic Range check enabled disabled Default value disabled Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name snmp_trap_enable System Phone Maintenance snmp trap server Descript...

Page 24: ...rameter name phone_copyright_notice System System Identification phone unit type Description Model or part number of the product Factory assigned Basic or advanced Basic Range check view only Default value Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name phone_unit_type System System Identification phone unit serial number Description Product serial number Factory assigned Bas...

Page 25: ...d Basic Range check view only Default value Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name phone_daughter_type System System Identification phone daughter serial number Description Serial number of the keypad or carrier PCB Factory assigned Basic or advanced Basic Range check view only Default value Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name phone_...

Page 26: ...control file Used by the phone to control whether a configuration file update is needed See section 8 1 1 Basic or advanced Basic Range check max 15 chars Default value Specific to model of telephone Default value differs with model variant Y Config file parameter name phone_configuration_revision System System Identification phone keypad revision Description Factory assigned parameter Basic or ad...

Page 27: ...tion see section 9 Basic or advanced Advanced Range check Default value Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name snmp_system_description System System Identification snmp system name Description snmp system name see section 9 Basic or advanced Advanced Range check Default value Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name snmp_system_name Syste...

Page 28: ...with model variant N Config file parameter name fault_status_mask System Fault Log Configuration fault clear mask Description Code to clear diagnostic faults See section 10 for code explanation Basic or advanced Basic Range check 00000000 to ffffffff Default value 00000000 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name fault_clear_mask System Fault Log Configuration send fau...

Page 29: ...differs with model variant N Config file parameter name fault_log_ftp_server_domain System Fault Log Configuration fault log ftp server port Description FTP srver port for fault logs See section 10 Basic or advanced Basic Range check 0 to 65535 Default value 21 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name fault_log_ftp_server_port System Fault Log Configuration fault log f...

Page 30: ...Enable to act as push to talk disable to act as push to mute Refer to section 4 5 2 Do not enable unless a PTT Mute button function code 3 is defined Basic or advanced Basic Range check enabled disabled Default value disabled Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name ptt_mode_enabled System Input Output Configuration keyboard stuck key timeout Description Period in seco...

Page 31: ...cription Allows rules to be set up governing which numbers and sequences can be used when using a numeric keypad See code explanations section 4 5 6 Basic or advanced Advanced Range check Default value e e Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name ipbx_input_pattern_voip System Audio Path Test apt enabled Description Control to enable automatic periodic audio path test ...

Page 32: ...est apt interval Description Interval in hours between automatic audio path tests See section 6 Basic or advanced Basic Range check 1 to 24 Default value 24 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name apt_interval System Audio Path Test apt count Description No of measurements to take during an audio path test See section 6 Basic or advanced Basic Range check 1 to 10 Defa...

Page 33: ... silence and tone levels to be considered a pass See section 6 Basic or advanced Advanced Range check 1000 to 10000 Default value 5000 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name apt_high_threshold System Audio Path Test apt frequency Description Main test tone frequency See section 6 Basic or advanced Advanced Range check 1000 to 20000 Default value 12000 Default value d...

Page 34: ...ly Default value Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name apt_status System Audio Path Test apt last test date Description Details of last audio path test See section 6 Basic or advanced Basic Range check view only Default value Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name apt_last_test_date System Audio Path Test apt last test count Descriptio...

Page 35: ...ault value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name apt_last_test_passed_count System Audio Path Test apt last test failed count Description Details of last audio path test See section 6 Basic or advanced Basic Range check view only Default value Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name apt_last_test_failed_count System Audio Path Test apt last test resu...

Page 36: ...t_test_tone System Audio Path Test apt last test difference Description Details of last audio path test See section 6 Basic or advanced Advanced Range check view only Default value Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name apt_last_test_difference System Audio Path Test apt last test low threshold Description Details of last audio path test See section 6 Basic or advanc...

Page 37: ...update will force the provider credentials to be sent to the server including forcing registration or deregistration It is recommended to set this to enabled whenever any detail on this page is updated Basic or advanced Basic Range check enabled disabled Default value disabled Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name _voip_provider_1 provider_changed VoIP Accounts VoIP...

Page 38: ...ging into the service provider s server Commonly in the form of an E 164 number This is used by SIP Basic or advanced Basic Range check Default value Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name _voip_provider_1 user_name VoIP Accounts VoIP Account Information 1 domain name Description Specifies the domain name assigned to the user name This is used by SIP Basic or advance...

Page 39: ...e port is used Reboot required after update Basic or advanced Basic Range check Default value Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name _voip_provider_1 proxy_domain_name VoIP Accounts VoIP Account Information 1 register enable Description Enable registration on this VoIP provider account Note that the provider account must be enabled using the provider_enable parameter...

Page 40: ... 5 1 Basic or advanced Advanced Range check 0 to 63 chars Default value 8 0 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name voip_preferred_audio_codecs VoIP Parameters Audio Settings voip silence suppression enable Description The use of this parameter prevents audio frames from being sent during periods of silence This reduces the network traffic necessary for making calls B...

Page 41: ...SIP messages as a hexidecimal value Basic or advanced Advanced Range check 0 to 255 Default value 0 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name rtp_tos_value VoIP Parameters RTP Protocol Parameters rtp packet duration Description The duration in msec for frame based codecs Basic or advanced Advanced Range check 10 to 500ms Default value 30 Default value differs with model...

Page 42: ...jitter_buffer_minimum_depth VoIP Parameters RTP Protocol Parameters rtp jitter buffer skew limit Description Maximum allowable difference in ms between an rtp packet s expected and actual receipt times Basic or advanced Advanced Range check 0 to 500ms Default value 0 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name rtp_jitter_buffer_skew_limit VoIP Parameters Registration Sett...

Page 43: ...ult value 5060 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name sip_local_port SIP Parameters SIP Protocol Parameters sip remote port Description SIP server with optional port eg 192 168 1 100 5060 If the port is omitted the port value from SIP protocol paramaters sip remote port is used Basic or advanced Advanced Range check 1024 to 65535 Default value 5060 Default value diff...

Page 44: ...s are received Basic or advanced Advanced Range check Default value 1800 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name sip_session_timer IPBX Parameters Call Progress Patterns ipbx pattern hook Description Set the activation pattern or cadence for outputs assigned with the hook function Refer to section 4 5 5 Basic or advanced Advanced Range check max 64 chars Default value...

Page 45: ...ck max 64 chars Default value 2 25 25 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name ipbx_pattern_ring_out_1 IPBX Parameters Call Progress Patterns ipbx pattern ring out 2 Description Set the activation pattern or cadence for outputs assigned with outgoing ring out 2 function Refer to section 4 5 5 Basic or advanced Advanced Range check max 64 chars Default value 2 25 25 Def...

Page 46: ...2 75 75 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name ipbx_pattern_registered IPBX Parameters Call Progress Patterns ipbx pattern emergency Description Set the activation pattern or cadence for outputs assigned with the emergency function Refer to section 4 5 5 Basic or advanced Advanced Range check max 64 chars Default value 2 25 25 Default value differs with model variant...

Page 47: ...rogress_6_priority_ring_2 See section 4 5 5 for full details Basic or advanced Advanced Range check max 64 chars Default value 0 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name ipbx_call_progress_1_priority_ring_2 IPBX Parameters Call Progress 1 Information ipbx call progress 1 priority ring out 1 Description Set priority for hook output There are 6 call progress information ...

Page 48: ... connect Description Set priority for hook output There are 6 call progress information pages with the parameters ipbx_call_progress_1_priority_connect to ipbx_call_progress_6_priority_connect See section 4 5 5 for full details Basic or advanced Advanced Range check max 64 chars Default value 1 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name ipbx_call_progress_1_priority_conn...

Page 49: ... file parameter name ipbx_initial_dial_duration IPBX Parameters Timers ipbx hangup silence duration Description If the remote party hangs up during a call the call disconnect tone will play for this period of time in units of 10ms Following this the reorder tone will play for a duration of ipbx_timeout_tone_duration see below Basic or advanced Advanced Range check 0 to 65535 Default value 1000 Def...

Page 50: ...ed Range check Default value 2 0 0 350 19 400 19 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name ipbx_initial_dial_tone_ Regionalisation Call Progress Tones ipbx pre ringback tone Description Pre ringback tone pattern sequence See code explanations section 4 5 8 Basic or advanced Advanced Range check Default value 4 8 0 440 16 494 19 523 19 587 19 340 160 340 160 340 160 340 ...

Page 51: ...e Regionalisation Call Progress Tones ipbx reorder tone Description Re order network fast busy composite tone pattern See code explanations section 4 5 8 Basic or advanced Advanced Range check Default value 1 4 0 400 19 400 350 225 525 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name ipbx_reorder_tone Regionalisation Call Progress Tones ipbx off hook warning tone Description O...

Page 52: ...peed_dial_1 User Configuration Speed Dials ipbx speed dial group array Description Defines memory dial and failover functonality see code explanations section 4 5 3 Basic or advanced Basic Range check max 60 chars Default value 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Default value differs with model variant Y Config file parameter name ipbx_speed_dial_group_array Phone Configuration Phone Parame...

Page 53: ... of 10ms Basic or advanced Basic Range check 0 to 65535 Default value 1 Default value differs with model variant Y Config file parameter name phone_autoanswer_ring_count Phone Configuration Phone Parameters max call duration Description Maximum call duration in seconds Any active call will automatically terminate after this period 0 will prevent automatic termination Basic or advanced Basic Range ...

Page 54: ...lume step control this sets its starting point for each new call Normally leave at default Basic or advanced Basic Range check 0 to 9 Default value 4 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name speakerphone_volume Phone Configuration Phone Audio Settings ringer volume Description Modifies the ringer level in 10 steps where each step is approx 2dB Basic or advanced Basic R...

Page 55: ...n Phone Configuration Phone Audio Settings headset volume Description Auteldac 6 only headset earpiece volume Basic or advanced Basic Range check 0 to 9 Default value 6 Default value differs with model variant N Config file parameter name headset_volume Phone Configuration Phone Audio Settings headset sidetone level Description Auteldac 6 only headset sidetone level Basic or advanced Basic Range c...

Page 56: ...rt of the string The position of each code within the string maps it to a button or input In other words the first code defines the function of button 1 the second code defines button 2 and so on The final 23rd code defines the function of the hookswitch The buttons inputs are In order 1 18 Keypad buttons see diagrams below 19 22 External inputs 1 4 23 Hook switch The physical locations of the but...

Page 57: ...d for button function 1 For example 1c9 will cause a button to dial digit 9 1c will make it dial a character Important note regarding PTT mute Button function 3 PTT mute is a press and hold function which can have one of 2 operations depending on the setting of the ptt mode enabled parameter If ptt is enabled it will operate as a push to talk button press and hold the button to activate the microp...

Page 58: ...by spaces The position of a number in the list maps it to the speed dial entry i e the first number in the list corresponds to speed dial 1 the second to speed dial 2 and so on up to the 20th IMPORTANT Ensure there are no leading spaces at the start of the array Each number in the list represents the memory which will invoke that speed dial Take for example the following array 1 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 59: ...ch only includes Relay 1 Position 7 LED power select normally set to OFF Only enabled for products requiring a higher LED drive voltage Refer to GAI Tronics for details Position 8 Audio present normally set to OFF Only enabled for products requiring an audio enable output Refer to GAI Tronics for details The function of each output is defined by 1 text character separated from the next output by a...

Page 60: ...l Connect activates only while a call is connected Registered activates when the telephone is registered with at least one provider Emergency activates when an outgoing emergency call is either ringing or connected An emergency call is defined as a call initiated by a button set with a priority 0 see section 4 5 2 Call progress patterns are specified by a list of values indicating the number of on...

Page 61: ...output to indicate multiple states If an output is used to indicate multiple functions each function should be given a different priority number If two or more functions have the same priority number the telephone will prioritise them in the order in which they appear on the web page from top to bottom 4 5 6 Input pattern The input pattern string allows rules to be set up governing which numbers a...

Page 62: ...tion range of candidate letter digits s seize on string as only candidate if match to this point f pause timeout causes failure instead of dial p set digit pause to number of seconds which follow 1 9 for current pattern human readable spacing which is ignored human readable spacing which is ignored separates different possible rule patterns The input pattern string can consist of a number of diffe...

Page 63: ...60 340 160 340 160 Ringback tone 2 4 0 400 19 450 19 400 200 400 2000 Call disconnect tone 2 2 0 480 19 620 19 500 500 Busy tone 1 2 0 400 19 375 375 Reorder tone 1 4 0 400 19 400 350 225 525 Off hook warning tone 4 2 0 1400 11 2050 11 2450 11 2600 11 100 100 Number error tone 1 0 0 400 19 Key confirmation tone 1 2 0 620 16 100 0 Default ring tone Handsfree 2 4 0 1000 10 20 10 400 200 400 2000 Def...

Page 64: ...340 160 340 160 340 160 Ringback tone 1 2 0 425 19 1000 4000 Call disconnect tone 2 2 0 480 19 620 19 500 500 Busy tone 1 2 0 425 19 475 475 Reorder tone 1 2 0 425 19 250 250 Off hook warning tone 4 2 0 1400 11 2050 11 2450 11 2600 11 100 100 Number error tone 1 2 0 425 19 1000 100 Key confirmation tone 1 2 0 620 16 100 0 Default ring tone Handsfree 2 2 0 1000 10 20 10 1000 4000 Default ring tone ...

Page 65: ... signal level pairs and tone on off times according to the following format T N D F1 L1 FN LN ON1 OFF1 ONN OFFN Parameters are separated by spaces T is the number of tones consisting of a frequency dB pair Up to four tones may be combined together to form a composite tone or played in sequence A negative sign number means to synchronize to the timing epoch 2 or 6 seconds N is the number of on and ...

Page 66: ... is a constant tone consisting of 350Hz and 400Hz combined together which plays until the phone changes state 4 6 Status Page The Status page has a structure of 4 sub pages of view only information about the phone 4 6 1 System Status 4 6 1 1 General status This page shows general information such as the current IP address gateway DNS addresses etc as well as DHCP information This page displays a f...

Page 67: ...et apt time to 23 00 00 and apt interval to 6 The actual test consists of of tones at a set level and a range of frequencies The phone plays the tones from its speaker or earpiece and listens to them through its microphone It compares the received audio with the ambient noise when no tone is playing and checks that the difference lies between 2 thresholds in order to consider the test a pass The p...

Page 68: ...test tone and ambient noise levels apt last test low threshold shows the low threshold used for the last test apt last test high threshold shows the high threshold used for the last test 7 Features on the main 1193 PCB The main 1193 VoIP PCB has 2 pushbuttons 4 LEDs and a USB socket which can be used for various diagnostic and reset actions The Auteldac 6 1201 PCB does not include any of these fea...

Page 69: ...information will be displayed at various stages in the phone s operation particularly at startup or reboot The telephone will show its MAC ID and current IP address which may prove useful in accessing the device for example if these have been lost Other information will also be displayed but this will normally only be useful to GAI Tronics technical support personnel This information does not requ...

Page 70: ...aracters only the first 15 characters will be matched against the parameter held in the phone It is not necessary to list all 3 files in other words if only the configuration is to be updated then the bootfile and code file need not be listed in the control file but if a file is to be updated then its revision number must be included NOTE the control file must always have a blank line at the end t...

Page 71: ...his can be the same server as used for the download file s if required 3 Ensure that the update control file is constructed as described above 4 Enter the name of the update control file into the phone update control file field on the Update Parameters page 5 Enter the address of the TFTP server phone into the update domain name field on the Update Parameters page 6 Ensure that other update parame...

Page 72: ...update control file are shown below Note the versions contained in this file are what the phone will display on the System Identification page when it is updated e g 1 08 00 update to v1 08 server 192 168 9 128 bootfile 1193boot ece bootrevision 1 08 00 codefile 1193code ece coderevision 1 08 00 3 Point the TFTP server at the directory with the files This example is using TFTPd32 as the TFTP serve...

Page 73: ...main name to the server address firmware update enable firmware update now Then press update 6 Check the TFTP server to prove that it has downloaded the control file and then the firmware files Note the firmware versions in the phone and those listed in the control file must be different for the phone to download the firmware ...

Page 74: ...SNMP The telephone includes an SNMP client and server SNMPv2 for maintenance and reporting Maintenance means the ability to read and change parameters via an integral SNMP server Reporting means the sending of SNMP traps to a remote server 9 1 General SNMP set up To use SNMP the following parameters must be set on the Phone Maintenance page and changed from their default settings where appropriate...

Page 75: ...made need to be saved using the systemConfigAndSave parameter in the systemSave section of the MIB tree otherwise the changes will be lost 9 3 SNMP Traps SNMP traps are sent for faults and events generated by the telephone Fault traps are the same as those listed in section 10 ie Fault description Trap code fault_sip_provider0_reg_failed 1 fault_sip_provider1_reg_failed 2 fault_sip_provider2_reg_f...

Page 76: ...ard_error Stuck button 0x00001000 fault_audio_path_test_failure APT fail 0x00002000 fault_battery_charge_failure 0x00004000 fault_power_interruption Cold reset 0x00008000 fault_fault_log_full Fault log overflow 0x00010000 fault_network_ring_failure_cw 0x00020000 fault_network_ring_failure_ccw 0x00040000 Example if a telephone had a keyboard error and an audio path test failure the fault mask would...

Page 77: ...llowing disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Yo...

Page 78: ...sion notice appear in supporting documentation and that the name of CMU not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written prior permission CMU DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IN NO EVENT SHALL CMU BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES...

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