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9600 SERIES VOIP USER GUIDE: CETIS SIP 2017
7 . Voicemail message
8 . Configurable via common browsers
9 . Remote management function
10 . Classification management for common
user’s password and super-user’s
password
11 . Support **codes function
12 . Call waiting
13 . Auto answer
14 . Call park
15 . Call transfer
16 . Three-way conference
17 . 802 .1x authentication
18 . LLDP feature
Standards and Protocols
• IEEE 802 .3 /802 .3 u 10 Base T / 100Base TX
• PPPoE
• DHCP Client and Server
• Support G .711a/u,G729, G723 .1 Audio Codec
• SIP RFC3261
• TCP/IP: Internet Transfer and Control Protocol
• RTP: Real-Time Transport Protocol
• VAD Save Bandwidth
• TFTP: Trivial File Transfer Protocol
• 802 .3af POE
1. Introduction
This Cetis SIP endpoint device is SIP 2 .0 compliant
with RFC 3261, and some configuration is
necessary before using the phone . The base is
connected via networking cable and powered via
802 .3af PoE (Power over Ethernet) . If the endpoint
is a cordless set, the handset is a DECT radio
device that synchronizes to the base . If the set is
a corded device, the handset coil cord is simply
plugged into the proper port on the base . This
manual will illustrate how to setup the phone
through the keypad and web interface .
1.1 Overview of Hardware
1.1.1 BASE UNIT
The base unit has a WAN interface and LAN
interface for a total of two network ports . The
default WAN interface is a DHCP Client . The user
will connect the WAN interface to a PoE switch
to obtain power and an IP address, and connect
the LAN interface to a computer to bridge the
network or configure virtual LAN networks . The
administrator username “admin” and password
“admin” is used to login and configure the set
via HTTP web browser access . Only the WAN
interface supports 802 .3af Power Over Ethernet .
The LAN port can be setup to mirror the WAN
port for diagnostic troubleshooting or disabled
entirely .
1.1.2 DECT HANDSET
The DECT handset is automatically synchronized
to the base and operates at 1 .9 GHz in North
America and 1 .8 GHz in many parts of Europe .
The handsets auto-negotiate with the base
through the charging leads on the base/cradle
for seamless, secure cordless communications .
Setting the handset (with connected battery)
into the cradle (when powered by PoE) will
synchronize the handset to the base .