Grandstream Networks, Inc.
DP715-US/DP710-US User Manual
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Firmware 0.0.0.8
Last Updated: 03/2012
For example: Port 1, 2, and 3 are members of the same Hunting Group. Handset 1 is
registered with a SIP account. Handset 2, and 3 are not registered. Handset 2 and 3
will be able to place outbound calls using the SIP account of Handset 1. Select
appropriate value for Hunting Group feature. The original SIP account should be set to
Active while the group members should be set to the port number of the Active
Handset.
Example configuration of a Hunting group:
Handset #1: SIP UserID and Authenticate ID entered, Hunting group set to "Active"
Handset #2: SIP UserID and Authenticate ID left blank, Hunting Group set to "1"
Handset #3: SIP UserID and Authenticate ID left blank, Hunting Group set to "1"
Handset #4: SIP UserID and Authenticate ID entered, Hunting group set to "None"
Hunting Group 1 contains Handset 1, 2, 3. Handset 4 is registered but it is not added to
the Hunting Group 1.
SIP User ID
User account information, provided by VoIP service provider (ITSP). Usually in the form
of digit similar to phone number or actually a phone number.
Authenticate ID
SIP service subscriber’s Authenticate ID used for authentication. Can be identical to or
different from SIP User ID.
Authenticate Password
SIP service subscriber’s account password.
Name
SIP service subscriber’s name for Caller ID display.
S
AVING THE
C
ONFIGURATION
C
HANGES
Click the “Update” button in the Configuration page to save the changes to the DP715 configuration. The
following screen confirms that the changes are saved. Reboot or power cycle the DP715 to make the
changes take effect.
R
EBOOTING THE
DP715
B
ASE
S
TATION FROM
R
EMOTE
Press the “Reboot” button at the bottom of the configuration menu to reboot the DP715 Base Station
remotely. The web browser will then display a message window to confirm that reboot is underway. Wait 30
seconds to log in again.
C
ONFIGURATION THROUGH A
C
ENTRAL
S
ERVER
Grandstream DP715 Base Station can be automatically configured from a central provisioning system.
When the base station boots up, it will send TFTP or HTTP/HTTPS request to download configuration file,
“cfg000b82xxxxxx” or “cfg00082xxxxxx.xml”, where “000b82xxxxxx” is the MAC address of the DP715. It
will first request “cfg000b82xxxxxx” then “cfg000b82xxxxxx.xml”
The configuration file can be downloaded via TFTP or HTTP/HTTPS from the central server. A service
provider or an enterprise with large deployment of DP715 can easily manage the configuration and service
provisioning of individual devices remotely from a central server.
Grandstream has a provisioning system called GAPS (Grandstream Automated Provisioning System) that
is used to support automated configuration of Grandstream devices. GAPS uses enhanced (NAT friendly)
TFTP or HTTP (thus no NAT issues) and other communication protocols to communicate with each
individual Grandstream device for firmware upgrade, remote reboot, etc.
Grandstream provides GAPS service to VoIP service providers. Use GAPS for either simple redirection or
with certain special provisioning settings. At boot-up, Grandstream devices by default point to Grandstream
provisioning server GAPS, based on the unique MAC address of each device, GAPS provision the devices