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1.1 Appearance ......................................... .............................................................................. 4
1.2 Interface .................................................................................................................. ........... 4
1.3 Electricity characte ristic ................................................................ ................................... 4
1.4 Software ............................................................................................................................. 4
1.5 Standard and Protocols ................................................................ ................................... 5
1.6 Compliant Standard .......................................................................................................... 5
1.7 Operating requirement ..................................................................................................... 5
1.8 Package ............................................................................ ................................................. 6
1.9 Installation .......................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Access Web setting page ..................................................................................................... 6
2.2 Current state ...................................................................................................................... 7
2.3 Network ........................................................................................... ................................... 8
2.3.1 Wan Config ..................................................................................................................... 8
2.3.2 LAN Config .................................................................................................................... 9
2.4 VoIP SIP Config ......................................................................................... ....................... 10
2.5 Advance ..................................................................................... ...................................... 12
2.5.1 DHCP Server .......................................................................................... 12
2.5.2 NAT ......................................................................................................... 13
2.5.3 Net Service ............................................................................................. 14
2.5.4 Firewall settings ...................................................................................... 15
2.5.5 QoS settings ........................................................................................... 16
2.5.6 Advance SIP settings .............................................................................. 17
2.5.7 Digital Map .............................................................................................. 18
2.5.8 Call Service Settings .............................................................................. 20
2.5.9 MMI Filter ................................................................................................ 22
2.5.10Audio Settings ......................................................................................... 22
2.5.11 VPN ........................................................................................................ 23
2.5.12Memory Key ............................................................................................ 24
2.6 Dial-Peer ........................................................ .................................................................. 24
2.7 Config Manage ................................................................................................................ 25
2.8 Update ................................................... ............................................................................ 25
2.8.1 Web Update: ........................................................................................... 25
2.8.2 TFTP/FTP Update: .................................................................................. 25
2.8.3 Auto Provisioning: ................................................................................... 25
2.9 System Manage .............................................................................................................. 27
2.9.1 Account Manage ..................................................................................... 27
2.9.2 Phone Book: ........................................................................................... 27
2.9.3 Syslog Config: ......................................................................................... 27
2.9.4 Time Set: ................................................................................................. 28
2.9.5 Reboot: ................................................................................................... 28
3.1 Keypad function ....................................... ....................................................................... 29
3.2 Keypad Menu ................................................ .................................................................. 30
4.1 Introduce .......................................................................................................................... 32
4.2 Global Command ............................................................................................................ 33
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9.1.1 How many servers may AT530P register simultaneously? ....................... 43
9.1.2 Why the settings vanish after reboot? ...................................................... 43
9.1.3 How to use the dial rule? ......................................................................... 43
9.1.4 How to use speed dial function? .............................................................. 4 4
9.1.5 How to configure digital map? ................................................................. 44
9.1.6 How to use Call Forward, Call Transfer and 3-way Conference calls? ..... 44
9.1.7 How to use the record function? .............................................................. 4 5
9.1.8 How to use set the IP type via keypad? ................................................... 46
9.1.9 VLAN implement ..................................................................................... 46
9.1.10How to connect RJ9 headset to AT-530P ................................................. 49
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1 AT530P Features
1.1 Appearance
1.2 Interface
Power: Output Power:12VDC,500mA. WAN:
RJ45 port.
LAN:
RJ45 port.
1.3 Electricity characteristic
z Speciality of electric: output the 12V 500mA DC z The network connects:2 RJ45 connect, a WAN, a LAN z Support POE function
1.4 Software
z Support two sip accounts at the same time. z Redundancies server support. z NAT, Firewall. z DHCP client and server. z Support PPPoE, (used for ADSL, cable modem connecting). z Support major G7.xxx CODEC.
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z VAD,CNG. z G.168 compliant 32ms ec ho cancellation z Tone generation and Local DTMF re-generation according with ITU-T z E.164 dial plan and customized dial rules z Hotline. z Speed Dial z Call Forward, Call Transfer, 3-way conference calls z Record z Caller ID display z DND(Do Not Disturb),Black List,Limit List z Upgrade firmware through FTP, TFTP or HTTP,. z Web management. z Telnet remote management. z adjustable user password and super password
1.5 Standard and Protocols
z IEEE 802.3 /802.3 u 10 Base T / 100Base TX z PPPoE: PPP Protocol over Ethernet z DHCP Client and Server: Dynamic Host Configuration Pr ot oc ol z G.711 u/a; G729, G7231 5.3/6.3 audio Codec z SIP RFC3261, RFC 2543 z IAX2 z TCP/IP: Internet transfer and control protocol z RTP: Real-time Transport Protocol z RTCP: Real-time Control Protocol z VAD/CNG save bandwidth z Telnet: Internet's remote login protocol z DNS: Domain Name Server z TFTP: Trivial File Transfer Protocol z HTTP: Hyper T ext T ransf er protocol z FTP: File Transfer protocol
1.6 Compliant Standard
z CE:EN55024,EN55022 z FCC part15 z comply with ROHS in EU z comply with ROHS in China
z
Explanation:
The letter “e” is the first letter of “environment: and “electronic”, The rim is a round with two arrow , stands for r ecycle. The number 20 stands for the years of environme nt protection. Please note the years of environment protection is not discarding year nor usage life
1.7 Operating requirement
z Operation temperature: 0 to 40° C (32° to 104° F) z Storage temperature: -30° to 65° C (-22° to 149° F) z Humidity: 10 to 90% no dew
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1.8 Package
z Size: 338×220×85mm z Packing List
9 A T530P IP phone 9 Power adaptor (out put 12v ,500mA) 9 Manual CD
1.9 Installation
Use ethernet cable to connect AT530P’s LAN port and your computer. Set your computer’s ip to the network 192.168.10.x or using dynamic obtain IP. Open your web browser and key in
192.168.10.1. Then you will see the logon page of AT530P, the default username and password is admin/admin for administrator and guest/guest for guest. Set up page for VoIP use only:
2 Web Configuration
2.1 Access Web setting page
Enter AT530P IP address in the web browser and press ENTER to go to t he log on page, and key in the username and password to access AT530P setting page. Default username and password is:
Administrator: Username: admin password: admin User: Username: guest Username: guest
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2.2 Current state
This page shows AT530P’s running state.
Network shows the WAN and LAN port connecting state and current settings. VoIP part show the working state of VoIP, you can see whether AT530P has registered the
public sip server
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Phone Number public sip and private sip phone numbers.
2.3 Network
2.3.1
Wan Config
WAN port network setting page. Support static IP, dynamic obtain IP and PPPoE.
VLAN Enable: Enable Vlan
¾ Configure Static IP:
----Enable Static;
----Set AT530P’s IP address in the IP Address;
----Set netmask in the Netmask field;
----Set router IP address in the Gateway;
----DNS Domain:
----Set local DNS server in the Preferred DNS and the Alternate DNS
----Auto DNSDNS select it to get the DNS address automatically
¾ Configure to dynamic obtain IP
----Enable DHCP; If there is DHCP server in your local network, AT530P will automatically obtain WAN port network information from your DHCP server.
¾ Configure PPPoE:
----Enable PPPoE
----PPPoE server: Enter “ANY” if no specified from your ITSP.
----Enter PPPoE username and pin in the username and password.
-----Fixed IP: use the fixed IP address
AT530P will automatically obtain WAN port network information from your ITSP if PPPoE
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setting and the setup are correct.
Notice: If user accesses the IP phone through WAN port. He/She should use the new IP address to access the IP phone when the WAN port address was changed.
2.3.2 LAN Config
Bridge Mode: Enable this option to switch to bridge mode. IP phone won’t assign IP for its
LAN port in bridge mode and its LAN and WAN port will be in the same network. (This setting won’t take effect unless you save the config and reboot the device)
IP Netmask: Set the IP and Netmask for the LAN DHCP Server: Enable DHCP service in LAN port NA T: Enable NAT.
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2.4 VoIP SIP Config
2.4.1 SIP config
Setting page of public SIP server:
Register Server Addr: Register address of public SIP server Register Server Port: Register port of public SIP serverdefault port is 5060 Register Username: Username of your SIP account (Always the same as the phone
number)
Register P a ssword: Password of your SIP account. Proxy Server Addr: IP address of proxy SIP server (SIP provider always use t he sa me
IP for register server and proxy server, in this case you don’t need to configure the proxy server information. )
Proxy Server Port: Signal port of SIP proxy Proxy Username: proxy server username Proxy Password: proxy server password Domain Realm: SIP domain, enter the sip domain if any, otherwise AT530P will
use the proxy server address as sip domain.
Local SIP port: Local SIP register port, default 5060 Phone Number: Phone number of your SIP account Display name: config the diaply name , it can be displayed at the callee's side . only
letter and number input is allowed here Register Expire Time: register expire time, default is 600 seconds. AT530P will auto configure this expire time to the server recommended setting if it is different from the SIP server. Detect Interval Time: Co-work with the Auto Dete ct Serve r, if Auto De tect Ser ver is enable, AT530P will periodically detect if the SIP server is available according this setting. User Agent: Encrypt Key: The particular service system decrypts of the key , matching with the server Type usage, the key provide by the particular service system supplier, default is empty
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Server TypeThe particular service system supplier carries out the sign and speeches to encrypt, default is common DTMF Mode: DTMF signal sending mode: support RFC2833, DTMF_RELAY (inband audio) and SIP info RFC Protocol Edition: Current AT530P SIP version. Set to RFC 2543 if the gate need to communicate to devices (such as CISCO5300) using the SIP 1.0. Default is RFC 3261. Enable Register: Enable/Disable SIP register. AT530P won’t sent register info to SIP server if disable register. Transport Protocol: config the transfer protocol, TCP or UDP.
2.4.2 Iax2 Config
Setting page of public IAX server:
IAX Server Addr: Register address of public IAX server IAX Server Port:
Register port of public IAX serverdefault port is 4569
Account Name:
Username of your SIP account (Always the same as the phone
number)
Account Password: Password of your IAX account. Local port:
Signal port of local, default port is 4569
Phone Number:
Phone number of your IAX account Voice mail number: If the IAX support voice mail, but your username of the voice mail is letters which you can not input with the ATA , then you use the number to stand for your username
Voice mail text: if IAX support voice mail, config the domain name of your mail box here. Echo test number: If the platform support echo test , and the number is test form , the config
the test number to replace the text format The echo test is to test the woring status of terminals and platform
Echo test text: echo test number in text format Refresh time: IAX refresh time
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Enable Register: enable or disable register
IAX(Default Protocol): Set IAX 2 as the default protocol , if not the system will choose SIP as default
Enable G.729:
Using G.729 speech coding mandatory consultations
2.5 Advance
2.5.1 DHCP Server
DHCP server manage page. User may trace and modify DHCP server information in this page. DNS Relay: enable DNS relay function. User may use below setting to add a new lease table.
Lease Table Name: Lease table name. Lease Time: DHCP server lease time. Start IP: Start IP of lease table. End IP: End IP of lease table. Network device connecting to the AT530P LAN port can
dynamic obtain the IP in the range betw een start IP and end IP.
Netmask: Netmask of leas e table. Gateway: Default gateway of lease table DNS: default DNS server of lease table.
Notice: This setting won’t take effect unless you save the config and reboot the device
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2.5.2 NAT
Advance NAT setting. Maximum 10 items for TCP and UDP port mapping.
IPSec ALG: Enable/Disable IPSec ALG; FTP ALG: Enable/Disable FTP ALG; PPTP ALG: Enable/Disable PPTP ALG; Tr an sfer Type: Transfer type using port mapping. Inside IP: LAN device IP for port mapping. Inside Port: LAN device port for port mapping. Outside Port: WAN port for port mapping. Click Add to add new port mapping item and Delete to delete current port mapping item.
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2.5.3 Net Service
HTTP Port: configure HTTP transfer port, default is 80.User may change this port to
enhance system’s security. When this port is changed, please use http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxx/ to reconnect.
Telnet Port: configure telnet transfer port, default is 23. RTP Initial Port : RTP initial port. RTP Port Quantity: Maximum RTP port quantity, default is 200
Notice:
Settings in this page won’t take effect unless save and reboot the device.
If you need to change telnet port or HTTP port, please use the port greater than 1024, because ports under 1024 is system remain ports.
HTTP service if HTTP is set to 0.
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2.5.4 Firewall settings
Firewall setting page. User may set up firewall to prevent unauthorized Internet users from accessing private networks connected to the Internet (input rule), or prevent unauthorized private network devices to access the internet. Access list support two type limits: input_access limit or output_access limit. Each type support 10 items maximum. AT530P firewall filter is base WAN port. So the source address or input destination address should be WAN port IP address. Configuration:
in_access enable enable in_access rule out_access enable enable out_access rule Input/Output: specify current adding rule is input rule or output rule. Deny/Permit: specify current adding rule is deny rule or permit rule. Protocol Type: protocol using in this rule: TCP/IP/ICMP/UDP. Port Range: port range if this rule Src Addr: source address. Can be single IP address or network address. Dest Addr: destination address. Can be IP address or network address. Src Mask: source address mask. Indicate the source is dedicate IP if set to
255.255.255.255. Otherwise is network ID Des Mask: Destination address mask. Indicate the source is dedicate IP if set to
255.255.255.255. Otherwise is network ID
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2.5.5 QoS settings
AT530P IP phone implement QoS based on 802.1p, The QoS is used to mark the network communication priority in the data link/MAC sub-layer. AT530P will sorted the packets using the QoS and sends it to the destination.
1. Voice 802.1p Priority --- Configure the priority of the voice packets in 802. 1p protocol.
2. VLAN Enable --- Disable/Enable VLAN function
3. Voice VLAN ID --- configure the Voice/signaling VLAN ID
4. DiffServ Enable --- Disable/Enable Diffserv service
5. DiffServ Value --- Configure Diffserv parameter. The value range : value range 0x28,0x30,0x38,0x48,0x50,0x58,0x68,0x70,0x78,0x88,0x90,0x98,0xb8.default is 0xb8 ,oxb8
stands for best fast transmission; 28-30 is guaThrantee f or the transmission pri ority for the 1st rank , 48-58 is guarantee for the transmission priority for the 2nd rank, 68-78 is guarantee for the transmission priority for the 3rd rank, 88-98 is guarantee for the transmission priority for the 4th rank.
6. Data VLAN ID--- Assign VLAN id for data stream.
7. Data 802.1P Priority --- Configure the priority of the data packets (non-voice/signaling
data) in 802.1p protocol.
8. Data/Voice DiffServ differentiated --- undifferentiated for Date and voice VLAN is not
distinction VLAN tag, Tag differentiated for Date and Voice VLAN is distinction VLAN tag, Date untagged for Date VLAN is distinction VLAN tag
Please refer to
VLAN implement for detail
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2.5.6 Advance SIP settings
This page is used to set the private sip server, stun server, and back up sip server information. STUN Server setting:
STUN Server Addr: configure stun server address; STUN Server Port: configure stun server port default 3478 STUN Effect Time: stun detect NAT type circle, unit: minute. Enable SIP STUN: enable/disable stun. Enable PRACK: Whether to make gateway or IP phone support Prack function in SIP , we
suggest you keeping default setting Enable Keep Authentication: registering signal together with the authentication information. If enable it, the server will confirm the registering and send back the confirmation massage directly instead of requesting the terminals to send authentication information if needed. Auto Detect Server: Whether to enable the function of auto detecting the server. With this function your ATA and IP phone will send information to auto detect the server at every period of time. If find the server is not available it will try to register the server again.
Enable Session TimerWhether to enable te RFC4028 Signal Encode: Wherther to enable the signal encrypt Rtp Encode: Whether to enable the voice encrypt Enable Private Register: Whether to enable the second SIP Server to register
Please refer to SIP_Config
for the setting for how to set the public alter server.
User can register two sip servers: public sip server and private sip server.these two sip servers are independent from each other and running in the same time.
For how to configure private sip server. Please refer to SIP_Config
Enable URI Convert: transfer the # into %23 when sending URI
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Enable Strict Proxy: compatible with special server ( when the message is returned , they use original address but not the address in via field Enable Quote Name: To work with the server , config here to use quotation mark to include the displayname Enable Subscibe: subscribe the message such as other side's status or the voice mail after successful registration
2.5.7 Digital Map
Digit map is a set of rules to determine when the user has finished dialing. AT530P support below digital map: Digital Map is based on some rules to judge when user end thei r dialing a nd send the n umber to the server. AT530P support following digital map:
----End Wit h “# ”: Use # as the end of dialing.
----Fixed Length: When the length of the dialing match, the call will be sent.
----Timeout: Specify the timeout of the last dial digit. The call will be sent after timeout
----Prefix: User define digital map:
[ ] represents the range of dig it, can be a range such as [1-4], or use comma such as [1, 3,5], or
use a list such as [234]
x represents any one digit between 0~9
Tn represents the last digit timeout. n represents the time from 0~9 second, it is necessary. Tn must be the last two digit in the entry. If Tn is not included in the entry, we use T0 as default, it means system will sent the number immediately if the number matches the entry.
Example:
[1-8]xxx All number from 1000 to 89999 will be sent immediately. 9xxxxxxx 8 digits numbers begin with 9 will be sent immediately. 911 Number 911 will be sent will be immediately
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99xT4 3 digits numbers begin with 99 with be sent after four seconds.
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2.5.8 Call Service Settings
User configure the value add service such as hotline, call forward, call transfer, 3-way conference call .etc in this page Hotline: configure hotline number. AT530P immediately dials this number after hook-off if it is set. Call Forward: Please refer to Value_add_service
for detail.
No Disturb: DND, do not disturb, enable this option to refuse any calls. Ban Outgoing: Enable this to ban outgoing calls. Enable Call Transf er: Please refer to Value_add_service
for detail.
Enable Three Way Call: Please refer to Value_add_service
for detail.
Enable Call Waiting: Enable/disable Call Waiting Accept Any Call: If this option is disable, AT530P refuse the incoming call when the called
number is different from AT530P’s phone number.
No Answer Time: no answer call forward time setting. Auto Answer: Enable/disable auto answer function. Enable Voice Record: Enable/disable an swering machine fu nction. Please refer to Record Function for detail. User-defined V oice: Use customized greeting message. Incoming Record Playing: simultaneously play the message when recording. P2P IP Prefix: Config the point to point calling. For example , if you want to call IP
192.168.1.1 1 9 Just defin 192.168. 1. here and you can di al #119 to make the point to point call with the IP phone of 192.168.1.119 Use Record Server: Config the supporting of server recording , transfer all the recording to
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server. Remote Record No: Config the recording number , if you upload your recording to this account , you can login this account to get your voice recording
Black List: incoming call in these phone numbers will be refused. Limit List: outgoing calls with these phone numbers will be refused
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2.5.9 MMI Filter
MMI filter is used to make access limit to AT530P IP phone.
When MMI filter is enable. Only IP address within the start IP and end IP can access AT530P IP phone.
2.5.10 Audio Settings
CODEC: select the prefer CODEC; support ulaw, alaw,G729 and G7231 5.3/6.3 Signal Standard: Signal standard for different area. Input Volume: Handset in volume. Output V olume: Handset out volume. Handfree Volume: Hand free volume Handdown Time: hand down detect time. G729 Payload Length: G729 payload length
VAD: Enable/disable Voice Activity Detection, but G.711 not supports VAD
Handdown Time: The minimum response time of the flash hook , default is 200ms. if you press the hook for a shorter time than this setting, there will be no effect for your pressing Disable Handfree: Disable the handsfree function , mainly used in call center where the telephonist use the RJ-9 headset and press the handsfree to hang up and pick up the phone
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2.5.11 VPN
this page is VPN setting page , the IP phone support the VPN with UDP and L2TP protocol .The parameters is as below VPN IP After VPN registered successfully, VPN server will give an IP aggress to the terminal . If there is a IP address shown on terminal (except for 0.0.0.0) ,it means your VPN has registered UDP Tunnel
VPN Server Addr register to the address of VPN server VPN Server Port Register to the port of VPN server Server Group ID the group ID of UDP VPN Server Area Code the are code of VP N ser v e r
L2TP
VPN Server Addr register to the address of VPN server VPN User Name L2TP VPN username VPN Password L2TP VPN password
UDPTunnel: use the UDP to visit VPN L2TP: use the L2TP to visit VPN Enable VPN: Enable the VPN server, you must choose UDP or L2TP type in advance
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2.5.12 Memory Key
the configuration of 9 speed call buttons
2.6 Dial-Peer
Please refer to How to use dial rule
for detail.
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2.7 Config Manage
Save Config: save current settings. Clear Config: restore to default settings. Backup Config: Backup the config file, via point the right key of mouse-Æ save target
as….-Æwill pop a save window, then type the config file name in the File name(the file type is text file)
Notice: clear config in admin mode, all settings restores to factory default; clear config in guest modem, all settings except sip, advance sip restore to factory default.
2.8 Update
2.8.1 Web Update:
Update IP phone’s settings or firmware. Firmware file is .z extension when configure file is .cfg extension, AT530P will auto select configure update or firmware update according the extension.
2.8.2 TFTP/FTP Update:
upload/download the configure file with FTP or TFTP server. or download firmware from FTP or TFTP server
Back up configure file to your FTP/TFTP server.
configure use .cfg extension. The Type includes two parts of config file export and config file import Config file export:export the config file Config file import:import the config file
2.8.3 Auto Provisioning:
AT530P IP phone support FTP and TFTP auto update. The gateway will auto obtain the configure file from your update server if configured. To o btain the original configure file, you can use the FTP/TFTP back up as describe above. Configure file using module structure, user may remain the concerned modules and remove other modules. Put the configure file in the root directory of update serve when finish editing.
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Current Version: the system will display the current version number Server Address: FTP/TFTP server address Username: FTP server user name Password: FTP server password Config File Name: The name of configuration file Config Encrypt Key: The encrypt key of confirmation file Protocol Type: The protocol type that used for upgrading Update Interval Time: The interval time that the terminals search for new configuration file. Update Mode: auto provision mode; Disable: not auto updateUpdate after reboot:auto
update after rebootUpdate at time interval:auto update after a certain time Configure file version was in the <<VOIP CONFIG FILE>> and <GLOBLE CONFIG MODULE> ConfFile Version For instance: Gateway original version is: <<VOIP CONFIG FILE>>Version:1.0000 <GLOBLE CONFIG MODULE> ConfFile Version:6 User may edit the configure file version to: <<VOIP CONFIG FILE>>Version:1.0007 <GLOBLE CONFIG MODULE> ConfFile Version:7
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2.9 System Manage
2.9.1 Account Manage
Set web access account or keypad password of AT530P.
2.9.2 Phone Book:
User may set contacts in this page, and the contacts will be saved in the memory. Then using the Pbook, Vol+,Vol-,Menu/OK and Exit keys to choose your friend in the contacts and then press # to call out.
2.9.3 Syslog Config:
Server IP: set the syslog server address Server Port: set the syslog server port MGR Log Level: set the MGR log level SIP Log Level: set the SIP log level IAX2 Log Level: set the IAX2 log level
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Please click “apply” after setting
2.9.4 Time Set:
Server:type the ip address of time server Timezone:select correct time zone in list box Timeout: longest response time for SNTP Manual Timeset:The time setting
Daylight:Daylight saving time
2.9.5 Reboot:
Reboot IP phone, some setting needs to reboot to make it works. Please always save config before reboot, otherwise the setting will return to previous setting.
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3 Use keypad configure AT530P IP phone
3.1 Keypad function
User can configure AT530P through its keypad. List below is the keypad function
Keypad Mode Function/Display
Idle mode ---- show current time Sysinfo Idle mode circularly show phone number ,wan ip, gateway info
Menu/OK Idle mode enter config mode, default password 123
config mode confirm or enter sub-menu
Exit config mode exit Up Calling mode volume up (Max:9)
config mode Page up
Down Calling mode volume down (Min:1)
config mode Page down
Del Calling mode Delete digits
config mode Delete digits
Mute Calling mode Mute
Out call Idle mode Outgoing call menu
In call Idle mode Incoming call menu
Record Idle mode Enter record menu, usage refer FAQ
Pbook Idle mode Enter Phone book set up
Handfree Calling mode Handfree
09
Calling mode Digits 0~9 config mode Hit quickly to switch between numeric or alphabetic
* Calling mode Use in 3-way conference call.
config mode Use as “.” In the ip address setting
# Calling mode Use as end key of dialing or the dial number Hold Calling mode Hold, detail refer value add service FWD Calling mode Transfer, detail refer value add service Redial Calling mode Redial key Send Calling mode call key No.1~No.9 Idle mode Speed dial key
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3.2 Keypad Menu
User may use SET, Menu/ok, Exit, Vol+, Vol- to config AT530P detail setting. Press Menu/ok to enter config mode, and the default password is 123.
Below list the keypad menu of AT530P
AT530P Keypad Menu
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Network LAN
Bridge Mode IP
Netmask DHCP Server NAT
Switch FTPalg IPSec alg PPTPalg
WAN
Status Static Net
1. IP
2. NetMask
3. Gateway
4. DNS
5. DNS2
PPPoE
User name Password
QoS
VLAN
Enable Date Vlan ID Voice Vlan ID
Call Feature Phone-number
Public SIP Private SIP
Limit-List
Current ADD DEL
Black-List
Current ADD
DEL FastCall Three Call
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Call-Transfer Call-Waiting
Call-Forward
Condition
SIP
Transfer Num Transfer IP Port
Dial-Rule
End With #
Fixed Length
Switch Length
SIP Reg Status
Public Reg
Private Reg Detect-server
Dtmf-mode Interval-time Swap-server RFC-version Signal-Port
Stun
Switch
Addr
Port
Expire Time
DSP
Codec Handdown-time Dtmf-Volume Input-volume Output-Volume
Other Setting Syslog
Switch
Server-IP
Server-Port
4. System
1. Save
2. Reboot
3. Set Default
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4 Telnet Console
4.1 Introduce
4.1.1 Basic structure
User may use telnet command to access and manage IP phone. A T530P ad opts tree structure fo r telnet. Every node cont ains its sub-nodes or local command.
User can type “help” or “?” whenever to see sub-nodes and all local command under current node. Besides local command, there are some global commands can be used in each node.
4.1.2 Basic command
Logout: exit telnet mode. Write: save current settings.
Type sub-no des name in current node to switch to sub-node. Type “!” or “exit ” in current node to return to parent-node.
Type “help” or “?” can see all sub-nodes and all local command under current node, every help item has comments such as <command> or <node> to distinguish sub-nodes and local command. Type “help” or “?” in command can see all parameters using in this command.
When typing node name or command, user no need to key the full name, use TAB button will make it more efficient.
There are two types in command parameters: optional and required. “required” parameter use “-” as prefix and “optional” use “_” as prefix. User may type “-” or “_” then press TAB button for complementarily.
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4.2 Global Command
Global command is available under all nodes, A T530P support following commands: Command Function Example
chinese Set to Chinese UI #chinese clear Clear telnet screen #clear english Set to English UI #english exit Return to parent-node #exit help Show help info
Show sub-nodes and local command
1#help ping
2#help history Show command history #history logout Exit #logout ping Ping command, use to check network, #ping www. google.com tree Print tree structure of current command #tree who Show current user #who write Save setting to flash #write
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5 Tree Structure
5.1.1 account
path: <account># [stop]start Syslog ---syslog [no] start Configure Syslog server address and port ---syslog server –ip x.x.x.x _port xxx Example: #<config-account-syslog>#server –ip 202.112.20.10 Show syslog settings ---syslog show Show all account settings ---show
5.1.2 config
¾ accesslist firewall config
path: <config-accesslist># add firewall rule ---entry –I/O xxx –P/D xxx –proto xxx –srcaddr x.x.x.x –srcmask x.x.x.x–desaddr x.x.x.x –desmask x.x.x.x –portrange xxx –portnum xxx Example:<config-accesslist>#entry –I/O input –P/D deny –proto udp –straddr 202.112.10.1 –srcmask 255.255.255.0 –desaddr 210.25.132.1 –desmask 255.255.255.0 –portrange neq –portnum 5060 delete firewall rule ---no entry –I/O xxx –index xxx Example :<config-accesslist>#no entry –I/O input –index 1 Show firewall settings ---show [disable] enable input filter ---[no]in-access [disable] enable output filter ---[no]out-access
¾ DHCP
path: <config-dhcp># add DHCP rule ---entry –name xxx –startip x.x.x.x –endip x.x.x.x –netmask x.x.x.x –gateway x.x.x.x –dnsserver x.x.x.x _time xxx Example:<config-dhcp>#entry –name lan2004 –startip 192.168.1.2 –endip 192.168.1.254 –netmask 255.255.255.0 –gateway 192.168.1.1 –dnsserver 192.168.10.18 delete DHCP rule ---no entry –name xxx Example: <config-dhcp>#no entry –name lan2004 Show DHCP settings ---show [disable]enable DNS-relay ---[no]dns-relay
¾ dialrule
path: <config-dialrule># [disable] enable End with # ---[no]endchar Set end with fix length ---fixlen xxx Disable end with fix length ---no fixlen Set timeout to send ---timeout-send xxx Disable timeout to send ---no timeout-send Add digital map ---entry –prefix xxx –length xxx Example: <config-dialrule>#entry –prefix 010 –length 11 Delete digital map rule ---no entry –prefix xxx Example: <config-dialrule>#no entry –prefix 010 Show current digital map ---show
¾ LAN interface settings
path: <config-interface-fastethernet-lan># [disable]enable bridge mode ---[no]bridgemode [disable]enable DHCP service ---[no]dhcp-server [disable]enable NAT ---[no]nat
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Show current DHCP rules ---dhcpshow Show LAN port IP address ---ipshow Show NAT info ---natshow Change LAN port IP address ---ip –addr x.x.x.x –mask x.x.x.x Example:<config-interface-fastethernet-lan>#ip –addr 192.168.1.10 –mask 255.255.255.0
¾ WAN interface settings
path: <config-interface-fastethernet-wan># [disable]enable dhcp client ---[no]dhcp [disable]enable pppoe ---[no]pppoe [disable]enable QOS ---[no]qos Set default gateway IP ---gateway x.x.x.x Clear default gateway IP ---no gateway Set WAN port IP address ---ip –address x.x.x.x -mask x.x.x.x Example:<config-interface-fastethernet-wan>#ip –addr 202.112.241.100 –mask
255.255.255.0 You need to reconnect if the WAN port has been changed. Show WAN port settings ---show
¾ MMI Filter
path: <config-mmifilter># add filter rule ---entry –start x.x.x.x –end x.x.x.x Example:<config-mmifilter>#entry –start 202.112.20.1 –end 202.112.20.255 Delete filter rule ---no entry –start x.x.x.x Example:<config-mmifilter>#no entry –start 202.112.20.1 Show filter rule ---show [disable]enable MMI filter ---[no]start-filter
¾ NAT settings
path: <config-nat># [disable]enable ftp alg ---[no]ftpalg [disable]enable ipsec alg ---[no]ipsecalg [disable]enable pptp alg ---[no]pptpalg Add TCP mapping rule ---tcp-entry –ip x.x.x.x –lanport xxx –wanport xxx Example:<config-nat>#tcp-entry –ip 192.168.1.5 –lanport 1720 –wanport 1000 Delete TCP mapping rule ---no entry –ip x.x.x.x –lanport xxx –wanport xxx Example:<config-nat>#no tcp-entry –ip 192.168.1.5 –lanport 5060 –wanport 1000 Add UDP mapping rule ---udp-entry –ip x.x.x.x –lanport xxx –wanport xxx Delete UDP mapping rule ---no udp-entry –ip x.x.x.x –lanport xxx –wanport xxx Show NAT info ---show
¾ Netservice
path: <config-netservice># Set DNS address ---dns -ip x.x.x.x _domain xxx Example:<config-netservice>#dns –ip 202.112.10.36 _domain voip.com Set alternate DNS address ---alterdns -ip x.x.x.x _domain xxx Set hostname ---hostname xxx Set http access port ---http-port xxx Show http access setting ---http-port Set telnet access port ---telnet-port xxx Show telnet access port ---telnet-port Set RTP initial port and quantity ---media-port –startport xxx –number xxxx Example:<config-netservice>#media-port –startport 10000 –number 200 Add route rule ---route –gateway x.x.x.x –addr x.x.x.x –mask x.x.x.x Example:Arcihfone<config-netservice>#route –gateway 202.112.10.1 –addr 202.112.210.1 –mask 255.255.255.0 Delete route rule ---no route –gateway x.x.x.x –addr x.x.x.x –mask x.x.x.x
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Show route info ---route Show netservice info ---show
¾
Dial-peer settings
path: <config-pbook># [disable]enable calling through GK and proxy ---[no]enableGKandProxy Add number-IP bond entry ---entry –number xxx –ip x.x.x.x –protocol xxx Example:<config-pbook>#entry –number 100 –ip 202.112.20.100 –protocol sip Add number-IP bond and add prefix to the dial number
---entry –number xxx –ip x.x.x.x –protocol xxx _add xxx Example:<config-pbook>#entry –number 100 –ip 202.112.20.100 –protocol sip _add 123(dial 100 and will send 123100 according this rule) Add number-IP bond and replace the destination with another number
---entry –number xxx –ip x.x.x.x –protocol xxx _all xxx Example:<config-pbook>#entry –number 100 –ip 202.112.20.100 –protocol sip _all 123( user dial 100 and gateway will sent 100 instead) Add number-IP bond and delete the prefix of the destination number
---entry –number xxx –ip x.x.x.x –protocol xxx _del xxx Example:<config-pbook>#entry –number 1234 –ip 202.112.20.100 –protocol sip _del 2 (dial 1234 will send 34 instead) Add number-IP bond and replace the prefix with another number
---entry –number xxx –ip x.x.x.x –protocol xxx _rep xxx _length xxx Example:<config-pbook>#entry –number 1234 –ip 202.112.20.100 –protocol sip _rep 567 _length 2(dial 1234 will send 56734) Delete dial-peer entry ---no entry –number xxx Show current dial-peer rules ---show Set default voip protocol ---default-protocol xxx
¾ Port settings
path: <config-port># 或<config-p or t X ># set accecp relay mode ---accept-relay xxx set callerid mode ---callerid xxx disable callerid ---no callerid config call forward ---callforward –conditon xxx –number xxx –ip xxx –port xxx –protocol xxx Example:<config-port 0>#callforward –condition busy –number 100 –ip 202.112.10.100 -port 5060 –protocol sip Disable call forward ---no callforward [disable]enable call transfer ---[no]calltransfer [disable]enable call waiting ---[no]callwaiting Set prefer codec ---codec xxx Set DTMF gain ---dtmfvolume xxx Set black list ---in-limit xxx Show black list ---in-limit Set input volume ---input xxx Set outgoing limit list ---out-limit xxx Show outgoing limit list ---out-limit Set output volume ---output xxx [disable]enable outgoing limit ---[no]shutdown out [disable]enable black list ---[no]shutdown in [disable]enable outgoing limit and black list ---[no]shutdown [disable]enable 3-way conference ---[no]threetalk Show port settings ---show
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¾ PPPoE settings
path: <config-pppoe># PPPoE account settings ---auth –user xxx -password xxx Example:<config-pppoe>#auth –user aaa –password 123456 [disable]enable service settings ---[no]service xxx Show pppoe settings ---show
¾ QOS settings
path: <config-qos># [delete]add QoS table entry --- [no]entry –addr x.x.x.x –mask x.x.x.x Example:<config-qos>#entry –addr 202.112.10.1 –mask 255.255.255.0 [disable]enable include QOS table ---[no]include Show QoS settings ---show
¾
SIP settings
path: <config-sip># [disable]enable registration ---[no] register [disable]enable auto detect server ---[no] detect-server Set sip domain ---default-domain xxx Set DTMF mode ---dtmf-mode xxx Set auto detect interval time ---interval-time xxx Set RFC edition ---rfc-version xxx [disable]enable auto swap server --- [no]swap-server Set sip account ---number-password –number xxx –password xxx Set local SIP signal port --- signalport xxx Set proxy server ---server proxy -ip x.x.x.x _port xxx _user xxx _password xxx Example:<config-sip-server># proxy ip 210.25.23.22 _port 5060 _user aaa _password 123456 Set register server info ---server register -ip x.x.x.x _port xxx –user xxx _password xxx Set alter proxy info ---alter-server proxy –ip x.x.x.x _port xxx _user xxx _password xxx Set alter server info ---alter-server register –ip x.x.x.x _port xxx _user xxx _password xxx [disable]enable stun server ---stun [no]enable Set stun detecting interval time ---stun interval-time xxx Set stun server ip and port ---stun –ip x.x.x.x –port xxx Show current sip info ---show
¾ User management
path: <config-user># Change user right. ---access –user xxx –access xxx Example:<config-user>#access –user aaa –access 7 Change user password ---password –user xxx Add new user ---entry –user xxx –access xxx Example:<config-user>#entry –user abc –access 7 Delete user entry ---no entry –user xxx Show current sip info ---show
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5.1.3 Debug (Level 0~7)
path: <debug># show debug setting ---show [disable]enable debug all modules ---[no] all xxx [disable]enable debug app module ---[no] app xxx [disable]enable debug cdr module ---[no] cdr xxx [disable]enable debug sip module ---[no] sip xxx [disable]enable debug tel module ---[no] tel xxx [disable]enable debug dsp module ---[no] dsp xxx
5.1.4 download configure to flash
usage: #download tftp –ip x.x.x.x –file xxx #download ftp –user xxx –password xxx –ip x.x.x.x –file xxx Example: #download ftp –user abc –password 123 –ip 202.112.20.15 –file AT530P.cfg
5.1.5 password
usage: #password Enter new password:xxx
Confirm new password:xxx
5.1.6 reload
usage: #reload Reboot system
5.1.7 show system running info
¾ accesslist path: <show># show: accesslist (firewall) settings Example: #<show>#accesslist ¾ basic path: <show># show networ k status Example: #<show>#basic ¾ call path: <show># show current call info Example: #<show>#call active ¾ capability path: <show># show CODEC capability Example: #<show>#capability ¾ debugging path: <show># show debug info Example:#<show>#debugging ¾ dhcp-server path: <show># show LAN status and DHCP server info Example:#<show># dhcp-server ¾ dial-rule path: <show># show digital-map info Example:#<show># dial-rule ¾ interface path: <show># show LAN info
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Example:#<show>#interface fastethernet lan show WAN info Example:#<show>#interface fastethernet wan ¾ ip path: <show># show arp table info Example:#<show>#ip arp Show DNS server info Example:#<show>#ip dns Show netstate info Example:#<show>#ip netstat Show route info Example:#<show>#ip route Show icmp packets Stat. Example:#<show>#ip icmp Show igmp packets Stat. Example:#<show>#ip igmp Show ip packets Stat. Example:#<show>#ip ip Show RTP packets Stat. Example:#<show>#ip rtp Show TCP packets Stat. Example:#<show>#ip tcp Show UDP packets Stat. Example:#<show>#ip udp ¾ memory path: <show># show IP phone memory Example:#<show>#memory ¾ nat path: <show># show NAT information Example:#<show>#nat ¾ port path: <show># show caller-ID info Example:#<show>#port callerID show dsp info Example:#<show>#port dsp show hotline info Example:#<show>#port hotline show black list info Example:#<show>#port in-limit show outgoing limit info Example:#<show>#port out-limit show current phone number Example:#<show>#port number show current port status Example:#<show>#port status ¾ PPPoE path: <show># show PPPoE info Example:#<show># pppoe
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¾ qos path: <show># show QoS table info Example:#<show>#qos ¾ sip path: <show># show sip info Example:#<show>#sip ¾ udptunnel path: <show># show UDP tunnel info Example:#<show># udptunnel ¾ uptime path: <show># show running time Example:#<show># uptime ¾ version path: <show># show IP phone version Example:#<show># version
5.1.8 telnet and logout
Usage: #telnet –target -port Login:xxx Password:xxx # #logout
5.1.9 timesettings
path: <time>#
---manualset –year xxx –month xxx –day xxx –hour xxx –minute xxx –second xxx Example:<time>#manulset –year 2004 –month 10 –day 1 –hour 8 –minitute 30 –second 0 [disable]enable SNTP server ---sntp [no] start Set SNTP IP address ---sntp server x.x.x.x Set SNTP server timeout ---sntp timeout xxx Set timezone (-12~+12)
---sntp zone xxx Show SNTP info ---sntp show Show current time ---print
5.1.10 tracert trace network path info
usage: #tracert –host Example:#tracert
HYPERLINK "http://www.google.com"

www.google.com
5.1.11 update IP phone
usage: # update ftp –user xxx –password xxx –ip x.x.x.x –file xxx # update tftp –ip x.x.x.x –file xxx Example:# update ftp –user abc –password 123 –ip 202.112.20.15 –file AT530P.dlf
5.1.12 upload configure file
usage: # upload ftp –user xxx –password xxx –ip x.x.x.x –file xxx
# upload tftp –ip x.x.x.x –file xxx
6 Network Diagnosis
There are some telnet commands for checking your network. Now Listing below for your information
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Command Function Example ping Check if the destination is accessible #ping www.google.com tracert Show network path info #tracert www.google.com show basic Show network settings #show basic show ip route Show route table #show ip route show ip arp Show arp table #show ip arp show ip netstat Netstat programe #show ip netstat telnet Telnet to another device #telnet 192.168.1.2
7 Restore to factory default
#setdefault clear IP phone settings expect network part #setdefault all clear all settings.
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8 POST Mode(safe mode)
AT530P provide safe mode. When there is booting problem because of setting problem or firmware problem. User can restore the factory setting or upgrade to a new firmware to solve this problem.
How to enter safe mode?
There will be a schedule bar in the AT530P booting procedure, press # key within the first 5 seconds, then the phone will go to POST mode. It has a default ip 192.168.10.1 in POST mode. User may change the PC’s IP address to 192.168.10.xx and telnet to 192.168.10.1 to access the IP phone in POST mode. User can accord the guide in post mode to clear the settings or upgrade the firmware.
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9 FAQ
9.1.1 How many servers may AT530P register simultaneously?
AT530P is able to register two S IP servers simultane ou s ly, and redundancy servers. User can configure the dial peer to route calls between these servers. Please refer “How to use the dial rule?”
for detail.
9.1.2 Why the settings vanish after reboot?
Please go to Config ManageÆSave Config to save your setting always.
9.1.3 How to use the dial rule?
AT530P provide flexible dial rule, with different dial-rule configure, user can easily implement the following function:
----Replace, delete or add prefix of the dial number.
----Make direct IP to IP call
----Place the call to different servers according the prefix. You can click “Add” to add a new dial rule. Below is the detail setting of the dial-rule: Phone Number: The Number suit for this dial rule, can be set as full mat ch or prefix match. Full match means that if the number user dialed is completely the same as this nu mber, the call will use this dial-rule. Prefix match means that if prefix of the number that the user dials is the same as th e prefix, the call will use this dial-rule, to distinguish from the full match case, you need to add “T” after the prefix number in the phone number setting.
Call Mode: support SIP.. Destination (optional): call destination, can be IP or domain. Default is 0.0.0.0, in this cas e the call
will be routed to th e Publ ic SIP server. If you set the destination to 255.255.255.255, then the call will be routed to the private SIP server. Also you can key other address here to make direct IP calls
Port (optional): Configure the port of the destination, default is 5060 in SIP Alias (optional):Set up the Alias. We support four Alias as below. Alias need to co-work with the Del
Length:
¾ add:xxx, add prefix to the phone number, can set to reduce the dia l length. ¾ all: xxx, replace the phone number with the xxx, can use as speed dial function. ¾ del, delete the first N numbers. N is set in the Del Length ¾ rep:xxxrep lace the first N numbers. N is set in the Del Length. For Example: Use wants to place
a call 8610-62281493, then y ou can set th e phone number in the dial rule as 010T, and set the Alias as rep:8610, and set the Del Length to 3. Then all calls begin with 010 will be changed to 8610 xxxxxxxx. Suffix (optional):Configure suffix, show no suffix if not set Instance:
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2T rule: If the call starts with 2, the first 2 will be deleted, and the rest number will be sent to private SIP server. 3T rule: If the call starts with 3, the first 3 will be deleted, and the rest number with be sent to public SIP server.
123 rule: Dial 123 and will send 8675583018049 to your server. Used as speed dial function. 0T rule: If the calls is begin with 0, the first 0 will be replace by 86. Means that if you dial
075583018049 and AT530P will send 8675583018049 to your server. 179 rule: when you dial 179 , the call with send to 192.168.1.179, suit for LAN application without set up a sip server.
9.1.4 How to use speed dial function?
There are 9 speed dial keys in the AT530P panel, Usage: Set speed dial number: press the speed key and enter the speed d ial number and t hen press Menu/OK key to save the setting. Pick up the handset and press the speed dial key to dial the pre-define number.
9.1.5 How to configure digital map?
Please refer the digit_map.
9.1.6 How to use Call Forward, Call Transfer and 3-way Conference calls?
User may set up the configuration in the Call Service page to use these val ue add service.
¾ Call Forward:
----Forward when busy: select Busy in the Call Forward Field, and Key in the destination phone number in the Forward Number. If some one calls you when you having a call, the caller will be forwarded to the destination number.
----Forward no answer: Select No Answer in the Call Forward Field, and Key in the destination phone number in the Forward Number, fill the time in the No Answer Time. If some one calls you and no one
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answer the caller during the No Answer Time, the call will be forward to the destination number.
----Forward Always: Select Always in the Call Forward Field, and Key in the destination phone number in the Forward Number, then any one call this gateway will be f orward to the destinat ion number.
¾ Call Transfer: Check the Enable Call Transfer.
Unattended transfer:
If A is the AT530P user, and B calls and talking with A through VoIP. A can press FWD button to hold the call with B, and then enter C’s number. B will be transferred to C and can talk with C.
Attended transfer:
Only SIP protocol support this function .If A is the AT530P user, and B calls and talking with A through VoIP. A can press Hold button to hold the call with B, and then enter C’s number to talk will C. and press Hold to switch back to A, and then press FWD key , B will be transferred to C and can talk with C.
¾ 3-Way Conference Calls Check Enable Three Way Call Assume A is the AT530P user, and B calls and talking with A through VoIP. A can press hold button to hold the call with B, then enter C’s number to talk with C, and then press * button again to make 3-way conference calls.
9.1.7 How to use the record function?
AT530P provides record function. With this function, user may record three VoIP message and one local message.
Active answering machine:
Select “Enable Voice Record” to active answering machine, and config No Answer Time. If there is an incoming call and no one answer the call. After timeout, AT530P will auto answer this call and ask the caller to leave message.
Incoming Record Playing: play the message when recording. User-Defined V oice: Use customizes greeting voice for answering machine.
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Notice: AT530P supports three message maximum, each message can be 90 seconds. Answering will be deactivated if the message numbers is 3.
Record local message:
User may use local message to leave message to other local users.
Please refer the Record button function as below:
Record Function
Level1 Level2 Description Received
New New message info Old Old message info Record Enable/disable answering machine Playing Enable/disabl e Incoming Record Play ing
Local
Play Play local message Rec Record local message
User define
Switch Enable/disab l e c ustomize greeting me s sage Play Play customize greeting message Rec Record customize greeting message
9.1.8 How to use set the IP type via keypad?
In the idle mode, user may us th e keypad to set the IP type as the below procedure: Keep pressing the button 1 for changing to static mode. Keep pressing the button 2 for changing to DHCP mode. Keep pressing the button 3 for changing to PPPoE mode.
9.1.9 VLAN implement
AT530P support rich 802.1Q/P protocol and Diffserv configuration. Through its flexible VLAN function, you can set the voice/signaling and data packets in different VLAN via different VLAN id.
Different implement of VLAN function:
1: if “Data/Voice VLAN differentiated” is undifferentiated. Device will set the same vlan ID for voice and data. As show below
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Or
2. if “Data/Voice VLAN differentiated” is Tag differentiated but the DiffServ is disable. Device won’t distinguish the voice, sign aling and data stream. It will add the same data vlan id to them. As below:
Or
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3. if “Data/Voice VLAN differentiated” is Tag differentiated and diffServ are both enable. Then device will distinguish the voice, signaling and data stream to VLAN ID setting. As below:
Or
4.if “Data/Voice VLAN differentiated” is Date untaged and diffServ are both enable. Then device will undistinguish the date to VLAN ID setting. As below:
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5. if VLAN is disable. Device won’t add any vlan ID to the stream. In this case, if the Diffserv is enable, the DiffServ value response to the voice/signaling stream.
6. When VLAN function is enable. If “VLAN ID che ck” is enable, AT530P will have strict requirement on the VLAN, it won’t handle any packets with different VLAN ID. If “VLAN ID check” is disable, AT530P will handle the packets even from different vlan ID. Please notice that VLAN ID check is enable in default.
9.1.10 How to connect RJ9 headset to AT-530P
The AT-530 slot is compatible with the normal RJ9 headset. To connect a RJ9 headset, you have to remove pull out the original handset and connect the RJ9 headset to the same slot. Pin order for RJ9 headset.
To make sure you can use the “Speaker” button to answer and hungup call in the headset mode. You need to go to “Audio Setting Page” and selec t “dis able the hands free”.
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