Dynamix IP Phone User Manual

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Copyright and Trademarks
Specifications are subject to change without notice. DYNAMIX is a regi
stered trademark and/or its affiliates in United Kingdom and certain other countries. Copyright © 2007 Dynamix Pro., Ltd. All rights reserved. Other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Safety Instructions and Approval
Safety Instructions
z To assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully before
install or operating the unit. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.
z Only authorized and qualified personnel may install or repair this product.
Do not try to open or repair the unit yourself.
z Install the unit in a well ventilated, cool, dry, clean place, away from
windows, direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moisture, or cold. Don't touch the antenna unnecessarily.
z To prevent fire or electrical shock, don’t expose to rain or water. z Do not operate the unit upside-down. It may overheat possibly causing
damage.
z Grounding or polarization – Precaution should be taken so that the
grounding or polarization of the unit is not defeated.
z To prevent damage by lightning, disconnect the power cord from the wall
outlet during an electrical storm.
z The voltage to be used must be the same as that specified on this unit.
Using this unit with a higher voltage than that which is specified is dangerous and may result in a fire or other type of accident causing damage. Dynamix will not be held responsible for any damage resulting from use of this unit with a voltage other than that which is specified.
z Sudden temperature changes and storage or operation in an extremely
humid environment may cause condensation inside the unit.
z When not planning to use this unit for long period of time (i.e., vacation,
etc.), disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet.
z Keep the unit out of reach of children. z When you want to dispose of the unit, please follow local regulations on
conservation of the environment.
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Warranty
We warrant to the original end user (purc
haser) that the products shall be confirmed to the relevant specifications and shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase from the dealer. Please keep your purchase receipt as it serves as proof o
f date of purchase. During the warranty period, and upon proof of purchase, should the product have indications of failure due to faulty workmanship and/or materials, we will, at our discretion, repair or replace the defective products or components, without charge for either parts or labor, to whatever extent we deem necessary tore-store the product to proper operating condition. Any replacement will consist of a new or re-manufactured functionally equivalent product of equal value, and will be offered solely at our discretion. This warranty will n ot apply if the product is modified, misused, tampered with, damaged by an act of God, or subjected to abnormal working conditions. The warranty does not cover the bundled or licensed software of other vendors. Defects which do not significantly affect the usability of the product will not be covered by the warranty. We reserve the right to revise the manual and online doc umentation and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
Firmware & Documents Updates
It’s due to the continuous evolution of Dy
namix Pro. Co., Ltd., this model will be regularly upgraded. Please consult the DYNAMIX web site for more information on latest firmware, tools and documents. http://www.godynamix.com
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DW IP Phone User Manual......................................................................................................................1
V.07 1
1 Introduction.......................................................................................................................................5
1.1 Hardware Overview...............................................................................................................5
1.2 Software Overview................................................................................................................5
2 Keypad interface for IP Phone demo system................................................................................... 6
2.1 Keypad description................................................................................................................6
2.2 Keypad Function and Setting List.........................................................................................8
3 Setup the DW IP Phone by Web Browser...................................................................................... 12
3.1 Login....................................................................................................................................12
3.2 System Information for the DW IP Phone ..........................................................................12
3.3 Phone Book.........................................................................................................................13
3.4 Phone Setting......................................................................................................................15
3.5 Network...............................................................................................................................23
3.6 SIP Settings.........................................................................................................................31
3.7 NA T Trans ...........................................................................................................................37
3.8 Others..................................................................................................................................37
3.9 System Auth........................................................................................................................41
3.10 Save Change ......................................................................................................................41
3.11 Update Rom firmware:........................................................................................................42
3.12 Reboot.................................................................................................................................43
4 Engineering webpage..................................................................................................................... 44
4.1 Engineer usage webpage list..............................................................................................44
4.2 Toneset.htm.........................................................................................................................45
4.3 Speakerset.htm...................................................................................................................45
4.4 BusyTonePTset.htm............................................................................................................46
4.5 factory.htm...........................................................................................................................47
4.6 Using CLI command to configure the DW IP Phone...........................................................48
5 Phone function list.......................................................................................................................... 54
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1 Introduction
This user manual is tailored for the DW IP Phone, which will explain the keypad instruction s, web configurations, and Telnet command line configurations. Before using the DW IP Phone, some setup processes are required to make the DW IP Phone work properly. Please refer to the Setup Menu for further information.
1.1 Hardware Overview
The DW IP Phone has the following interfaces for Networkin
g, telephone interface, LED indication, and power
connector.
1.1.1 Two RJ-45 Networking interface, these
two interfaces support 10/100Mps Fast Ethernet. You can connect one RJ-45 Fast Ethernet port to the ADSL or Switch, and connect the other one to your computer.
1.1.2 LED Indication: There is one LED indicator in the DW IP Phone to show the function status, such as spea
ker phone, register, incoming call etc.
1.2 Software Overview
Network Protocol Tone
Ring Tone
Ring Back Tone
Dial Tone
Busy Tone
User Programming Tone
SIP v1 (RFC2543), v2(RFC3261)
IP/TCP/UDP/RTP/RTCP
IP/ICMP/ARP/RARP/SNTP
TFTP Client/DHCP Client/ PPPoE Client
Telnet/HTTP Server
DNS Client
Phone Function
Codec
Volume Adjustment
Speed dial, Phone book
Flash
Speaker Phone
IP Assignment
G.711: 64k bit/s (PCM)
G.723.1: 6.3k / 5.3k bit/s
G.726: 16k / 24k / 32k / 40k bit/s (ADPCM)
G.729A: 8k bit/s (CS-ACELP)
G.729B: adds VAD & CNG to G.729
Voice Quality
Static IP
DHCP
PPPoE
Security
HTTP 1.1 basic/digest authentication for Web setup
MD5 for SIP authentication (RFC2069/ RFC 2617)
VAD: Voice activity detection
CNG: Comfortable noise generator
LEC: Line echo canceller
Packet Loss Compensation
Adaptive Jitter Buffer
QoS
Call Function
ToS field
NAT Traversal
STUN
Call Hold
Call Waiting
Call Forward
Caller ID
3-way conference
Configuration
DTMF Function
Web Browser
Telnet
Keypad
In-Band DTMF
Out-of Band DTMF
SIP Info
SIP Server
Firmware Upgrade
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Registrar Server (three SIP account)
Outbound Proxy
TFTP
HTTP
FTP
2 Keypad interface for IP Phone demo system
2.1 Keypad description
Key Name Description Note
1
“1”, “-“, “
٫”, “!”, “?”
2 “2”, “a”, “b”, “c”, “A”, “B”, “C” 3 “3”, “d”, “e”, ”f”, “D”, “E”, “F” 4 “4”, “g”, “h”, “I”, “G”, “H”, “I” 5 “5”, “j”, “k”, “l”, “J”, “K”, “L” 6 “6”, “m”, “n”, “o”, “M”, “N”, “O” 7 “7”, “p”, “q”, “r”, “s”, “P”, “Q”, “R”, ‘S” 8 “8”, “t”, “u”, “v”, “T”, “U”, “V” 9 “9”, “w”, “x”, “y”, “z”, “W”, “X”, “Y”, “Z” 0 “0”, “space”
* “*”, “•”, “:”, “@”
# Start the dialing process.
Conf This is the three way conference function.
Trans Transfer calls to other phone numbers.
Redial Redial the previous number that was keyed in.
Hold This is the “HOLD” function that holds the
conversation channel.
Line1~Line3 The 3 separate lines that the phone can
accommodate.
MENU Enters the Menu screen, IP Phone configuration
options are listed here.
VMS This is the “Voice Mail” function.
CALL IN Displays the incoming call list.
CALL OUT Displays the outgoing call list.
DND This is the “Reject” function used to block all
incoming calls.
FORWARD This is the “Forward” function; forwarding options
can be configured here.
SPEED This is the “Speed Dial” function.
PHONEBOOK
This is the “Phone Book” function.
Mute This is the “Mute” function.
This is the “Delete” button, used to delete the numbe
r dialed or alphabets keyed.
OK This is the “OK” button, used as an enter button to
accept settings in the LED user interface.
UP/DOWN Up and Down keys used to navigate the user
interface.
LEFT/RIGHT Left and Right keys used to navigate the user
interface.
SPK This is the Speaker Phone.
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Volume -/+ Volume buttons used to increase/decrease the
volume that is heard from
the phone and speaker
phone.
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2.2 Keypad Function and Setting List Press MENU to access it and view the list from the LCD panel.
2.2.1 Phone Book
2.2.1.1 Search: Search entries in the phone book.
2.2.1.2 Add entry: Add a new phone number to the pho
ne book. Speed dial: Add a speed dial phone number to the speed dial list. Erase all: Erase all the phone numbers in the Phone Book.
2.2.2 Call history
2.2.2.1 Incoming calls: Show all incoming calls.
2.2.2.2 Dialed numbers: Show all dialed calls. Erase record: Delete call history.
1. All: Delete all call histories.
2. Incoming: Delete all incoming calls. 3. Dialed: Delete all dialed out calls.
2.2.3 Phone setting
2.2.3.1 Call forward
2.2.3.1.1 All Forward.
1. Activation: To Enabled/Disabled this function.
2. Number: The speed dial number that the call will be forward to.
2.2.3.1.2 Busy Forward.
1. Activation: To Enabled/Disabled this function.
2. Number: The speed dial number that the call will be forward to.
2.2.3.1.3 No Answer Forward. Activation:
To Enabled/Disabled this function.
2. Number: The speed dial number that the call will be forward to.
2.2.3.1.4 Ring Timeout: Set the number of ring back tone
s that will be heard before the no answer forward function will take place, e.g. if this option is set at 2, the phone will ring twice, if no one answers the phone by that period, the no answer forward function will forward the phone call to the number specified by the user.
2.2.3.2 Do Not Disturb
1. Always: Block all incoming calls
2. By Period: Block all incoming calls during a certain period
3. Period Time: Set the start time and end time when incoming calls will be blocked
2.2.3.3 Alarm setting
1. Activation: Enable/Disab le the alarm clock
2. Alarm time: Specify the alarm time.
2.2.3.4 Date/Time setting: Date and Time Setting.
2.2.3.4.1 Date & Time: Set the IP Phone Date and Time.
2.2.3.4.2 SNTP setting
2.2.3.4.2.1 SNTP : Enabled / Disable SNTP. Primary SNTP: Set Primary SNTP server IP
address. Secondary SNTP: Set Secondary SNTP server IP address.
2.2.3.4.2.2 Time zone: Set Time zone.
2.2.3.4.2.3 Adjustment Time: Set adjustment time period.
2.2.3.5 Volume and Gain
2.2.3.5.1 Handset volume: Set Handset volume from 0~1
5 (max.) for you to hear. Speaker volume: Set Spearer phone volume from 0~15 (max.) for you to hear. Handset Gain: Set Handset Gain from 0~15 (max.) for the other site to haer.
2.2.3.5.2 Speaker Gain: Set Spearer phone Gain from 0
~15 (max.) for the other site to haer.
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2.2.3.6 Ringer
2.2.3.6.1 Ringer volume: Ringer volume setting from 0~15 (max.).
2.2.3.6.2 Ringer type: Ringer tone
selection from 1~4.
2.2.3.7 Auto Dial: Set Auto Dial time from 3~9 seconds.
2.2.4 Network
2.2.4.1 WAN Setup
2.2.4.1.1 IP Ty pe
1. Fixed IP client:
2. DHCP client: DHCP
3. PPPoE client: PPPoE
2.2.4.1.2 Fixed IP setting
2.2.4.1.2.1 Host IP:
2.2.4.1.2.2 Network mask:
2.2.4.1.2.3 Gateway IP:
2.2.4.1.3 PPPoE setting
2.2.4.1.3.1 User name: PPPoE
2.2.4.1.3.2 Password: PPPoE
2.2.4.2 LAN Setup
1. Bridge: LAN.
2. NAT:
2.2.4.3 DNS
2.2.4.3.1 Primary DNS:
2.2.4.3.2 Secondary DNS:
2.2.4.4
VLAN
2.2.4.4.1 Activation
2.2.4.4.2 VID
2.2.4.4.3 Priority
2.2.4.4.4 CFI
2.2.4.5 Status: Show IP address a
nd MAC address,
2.2.5 SIP Settings
If you want to use keypad to set the SIP setting, you have to go to item 7 (Adm
inistrator) System Authentication
to input the password, or you can not change the SIP setting.
2.2.5.1 Service domain
2.2.5.1.1 First realm
2.2.5.1.1.1 Activation: SIP
2.2.5.1.1.2 User name: SIP
2.2.5.1.1.3 Display name: SIP Register nam
e: SIP Register password: SIP Proxy server: SIP Proxy Domain server: Domain Outbound proxy: Outbound Proxy
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2.2.5.1.2 Second realm
2.2.5.1.2.1 Activation: SIP
2.2.5.1.2.2 User name: SIP
2.2.5.1.2.3 Display name: SIP
2.2.5.1.2.4 Register name: SIP
2.2.5.1.2.5 Register password: SIP
2.2.5.1.2.6 Proxy server Proxy:
2.2.5.1.2.7 Domain server: Domain Outbound proxy: Outbound Proxy
2.2.5.1.3 Third realm
2.2.5.1.3.1 Activation: SIP User name: SIP
2.2.5.1.3.2 Display name SIP:
2.2.5.1.3.3 Register name: SIP
Register password: SIP
2.2.5.1.3.4 Proxy server Proxy: Domain server: Domain
2.2.5.1.3.5 Outbound proxy: Outbound Proxy
2.2.5.2 Codec
2.2.5.2.1 Codec type
1. G.711 uLaw: G.711 uLaw
2. G.71 1 aLaw: G.711 aLaw
3. G.723: G.723.1
4. G.729: G.729A
5. G.726-16: G.726 16Kbps
G.726-24: G.726 24KbpG.726-32: G.726 32Kbps
6. G.726-40: G.726 40Kbps
2.2.5.2.2 V AD: V oice Active Dete
ction Enable/Disable.
2.2.5.3 RTP setting
2.2.5.3.1 Outband DTMF: Outband DTMF
2.2.5.3.2 Duplicate RTP
1. No duplicate: 0
2. One duplicate: 1
3. Two duplicate: 2
2.2.5.4 RPort Setting: RPort Enabled/Disabled RPORT
2.2.5.5 Hold by RFC: (RFC3261)
2.2.5.6 Status: Show the SIP Proxy register stat
us. You can use UP/Down key to check each
Realm’s status. SIP Proxy
1. First Realm: SIP
2. Second Realm: SIP
3. Third Realm: SIP
2.2.6 NAT Transversal
2.2.6.1 STUN setting
2.2.6.1.1 STUN: STUN
2.2.6.1.2 STUN server: STUN
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2.2.7 Administrator
2.2.7.1 Auto Config
2.2.7.1.1 Config Mode: You can select Disable/TFTP/FTP
to do the auto config function. This
function must work with the Auto Config Server.
2.2.7.1.2 TFTP server: Setting the TFTP server IP address.
2.2.7.1.3 FTP server: Setting the FTP serve r IP address.
2.2.7.1.4 FTP Login Name: Setting the login name to the FTP server.
2.2.7.1.5 FTP Password: Setting the Password to the FTP server.
2.2.7.2 Upgrade system
2.2.7.2.1 Upgrade Now.
2.2.7.2.2 Status.
2.2.7.3 Default setting: You can restore to the default setting.
2.2.7.4 System Authentication: T
o do the SIP setting from Keypad, need to input the
password first. Default is blank “”.
2.2.7.5 Version: This will show the
system’s firmware version.
2.2.7.6 Watch Dog: You can use this to enabl
e Watch Dog function to do the debugging .
2.2.7.7 Restart: You can use this functio
n to restart your IP Phone.
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3 Setup the DW IP Phone by Web Browser
The DW IP Phone provides a built-in web server. You can use Web browser to configure the DW IP Phone. First please input the IP address in the Web page. In the end of IP address, please add the port number “:9999”. Ex:
http://192.168.123.1:9999
3.1 Login.
3.1.1 Please input the username and password into the bla
nk field. The default setting is:
1. For Administrator, the username is: root; and the passwo
rd is: test. If you use the
account login, you can configure all the setting.
2. For normal user, the username is: system or user; an
d the password is: null. If you use
the account login, but you can not configure the SIP setting.
3.1.2 Click the “Login” button will move into the
DW IP Phone web based management
information page.
3.1.3 If you change the setting in the Web Management int
erface, please do remember to click the “Submit” button in that page. After you finished the change of the setting, click the “Save” function in the left side, and click the Save Button. When you finished the setting, please click the Reboot function in the left side, and click the Reboot button in that page. After the system restart, all the setting can work properly.
3.2 System Information for the DW IP Phone.
3.2.1 When you login the web page, you can see the DW
IP Phone current system information
like firmware version, company… etc in this page.
3.2.2 Also you can see the function lists in the left side. Y
ou can use mouse to click the function
you want to set up.
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3.3 Phone Book
3.3.1 In Phone Book contains Phone Book and Spee
d Dial Settings. You can setup the Phone Book and Speed Dial number. The Phone Book can store 140 phone numbers and the Speed Dial can store 10 phone numbers. If you want to use Speed Dial you just dial the speed dial number (from 0~9) then press “#”.
3.3.2 In the Phone Book function you can add
/delete the phone number in the phone book list.
You can input maximum 100 entries phone book list.
3.3.2.1 If you need to add a phone number into the phone book, you need to input the positio
n, the name, and the phone number (by URL type). When you finished a new
phone list, just click the “Add Phone” button.
3.3.2.2 If you want to delete a phone number, you can
select the phone number you want to
delete then click “Delete Selected” button.
3.3.2.3 If you want to delete all phone numbers,
you can click “Delete All” b utton.
3.3.3 In Speed Dial setting function you can add/delete Speed Dial number. You can input maximum 10
entries speed dial list.
3.3.3.1 If you need to add a phone number into the Speed Dial list, you need to input the positio
n, the name, and the phone number (by URL type). When you finished a new
phone list, just click the “Add Phone” button.
3.3.3.2 If you want to delete a phone number, you can
select the phone number you want to
delete then click “Delete Selected” button.
3.3.3.3 If you want to delete all phone numbers,
you can click “Delete All” b utton.
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3.4 Phone Setting
3.4.1 In Phone Setting contains Call Forward, SNTP Settings, V olume S ettings, Melody Settings, DND Setting
s, Dial Plan Settings, Call waiting Settings, Soft-key Setting, Hot line Settings,
Alarm Settings.
3.4.2 Call Forward function: you can setup the phone numb
er you want to forward in this page. There are three type of Forward mode. You can choose All Forward, Busy Forward, and No Answer Forward by click the icon.
3.4.2.1 All Forward: All incoming call will forwa
rd to the number you choosed. You can input the name and the phone number in URL field. If you select this function, then all the incoming call will direct forward to the speed dial number you choose.
3.4.2.2 Busy Forward: If you are on the phone, the new incomi
ng call will forward to the
number you choosed. You can input the name and the phone number in URL field.
3.4.2.3 No Answer Forward: : If you can not answer the phone, the in
coming call will forward to the number you choosed. You can input the name and the phone number in URL field. Also you have to set the Time Out time for system to start to forward the call to the number you choosed.
3.4.2.4 When you finished the setting, plea
se click the Submit button.
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3.4.3 SNTP Setting function: you can setup the primary and second SNTP Server IP Addres s, to get the date/time information. Also you can base on your location to set the Time Zone, and how long need to synchronize again. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
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3.4.4 Volume Setting function: you can setup the Handset Volume, Ringer Volume, and the Handset Gain. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
3.4.4.1 Handset Volume is to set the volume you hear from the handset.
3.4.4.2 Speaker Volume is to set the volume yo
u hear from the speaker phone.
3.4.4.3 Ringer Volum e is to set the ringer volume.
3.4.4.4 Handset Gain is to set the volume send out from from the handset.
3.4.4.5 Speaker Gain is to set the volume se
nd out from from the micro phone.
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3.4.5 Melody Setting function: you can select the melody for the incoming call. When you finished with the setting, please click the Submit button.
3.4.6 DND function: In this section, you can choo
se two types of options for DND, these are DND Always and DND Period. DND Always will block all incoming calls, while DND Period allows users to specify the period of time when incoming calls should be blocked.
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3.4.7 Dial Plan Setting: Allows users to set prefixes that can be applied to dialed numbers.
For example: 1: Drop prefix: No, Replace rule 1: 002, 8613+8662
Explanation
If you dial a number that has a prefix matching 8613 or 8662, the device will automatically append the number 002 in front of the dialed number, therefore the number that will be dialed out is [002+8613+xxx] or [002+8662+xxx] depending on which of the two numbers were dialed.
2
Drop prefix: Yes, Replace rule 2: 006, 002+003+004+005+007+009
Explanation
If you dial a number that has a prefix matching 002, 003, 004, 005, 007 or 009, the device will
drop all these numbers and replace it with 006, therefore the number that will be dialed out is [006+xxx].
3:Drop prefix: No, Replace rule 3: 009, 12
Explanation
If you dial a number that has a prefix matching 12, the device will automatically append the
number 009 in front of the dialed number, therefore the number that will be dialed out is [009+12+xxx].
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4:Drop prefix: No, Replace rule 4: 007, 5xxx+35xx+21xx
Explanation
This replacement rule will check if the first digit of the number is 5 followed by any three digits, if it is, the device will automatically append 007 to the dialed number. Therefore the number that will be dialed out is [007+5xxx]. This rule will also check whether the first two digits of the number dialed by the user is 35 or 21 followed by any two digits, if it matches, the device will automatically append 007 to the dialed number. Therefore the number that will be dialed out is [007+35xx] or [007+21xx] correspondingly. However, if the user dials a numbe r that does not match the rule, for instance 534, the device will detect that only 2 digits were inputted to the end of the digit 5, not three, as a result the device will only dial the number 534 without appending 007. Likewise, if the number dialed does not match any of the prefix rules, only the original number will be dialed.
5:Auto Dial Time: 5 Explanation: While dialing a number, once the user stop
s pressing the keypad for 5 seconds, the device will commence the dialing process. For example, if the user dials 58946869 and stops dialing for 5 seconds, this number will be dialed. You can set this option within the range of 3 – 9 seconds.
6:Dial now: *xx+#xx+11x+xxxxxxxx
Explanation 1: If the number dialed matches the rule “*xx”, it will
automatically dial the dialed number, e.g. *00, *01, *02… *99. If the user happens to dial more digits in the end such as *001111, the system will detect that the first two matches the rule, and send out the number *00 regardless of the remaining digits. Hence the name Dial Now.
Explanation 2: If the number dialed matches the rule”#xx”, it will
automatically dial the dialed number, e.g. #00, #01, #02… #99. If the user happens to dial more digits in the end such as #001111, the system will detect that the first two matches the rule, and send out the number #00 regardless of the remaining digits. Hence the name Dial Now.
Explanation 3: If the number dialed matches the rule “1
1x”, then it will automatically dial the dialed number, e.g. 110, 111, 112…119. If the user happens to dial more digits in the end such as 1101234 the system will detect that the first three matches the rule, and send out the number 110 regardless of the remaining digits. Hence the name Dial Now.
Explanation 4: If it detects the number dialed is 8 di
gits, then it will automatically send out the number
dialed, e.g. 12345678.
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3.4.8 Call Waiting Setting: You can Enable/Disable the Call Waiting function, When you are talking with someone, there is a new incoming call, you will hear the call waiting tone. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button. If there is nothing need to change, please click the Save Change Item in the left side, then click the Save button. The change you made will save into the system and the system will Reboot automatically.
3.4.9 Soft-key Setting: Special function cod
e for Pick up and Voice Mail functio n.
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3.4.10 Hot line Setting: This function is support auto dial to you setting hot line number, when you setting this function device should can not dial any number.
3.4.11 Alarm Setting: Setting telephone ring time, When you setting time with current time are match devi
ce should produce a ring ,this time format is 24 hours.
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3.5 Network
3.5.1 In Network you can check the Network status, config
ure the WAN Settings, LAN Settings,
DDNS settings, VLAN Settings, DMZ Setting, Virtual Server and PPTP Settings.
3.5.2 Network Status: You can
check the current Network setting in this page.
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3.5.3 WAN Settings: You can configure the DW IP Phone Network setting in this page.
3.5.3.1 The Bridge Item is to setup the DW IP
Phone Bridge mode Enable/Disable. If you set
the Bridge On, then the two Fast Ethernet ports will be transparent.
3.5.3.2 LAN Mode: Set NAT mode, the port of LAN will sup
port to assgin Private IP to other
device which insert to LAN port.
3.5.3.3 The TCP/IP Configuration item is to setup the LAN port’s network environment. You may refe
r to your current network environment to configure the DW IP Phone properly.
3.5.3.4 The PPPoE Configuration item is to setup the PPPoE Usernam
e and Password. If you have the PPPoE account from your Service Provider, please input the Username and the Password correctly.
3.5.3.5 When you finished the setting, plea
se click the Submit button.
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3.5.4 LAN Setting: If you choose NA T option in LAN mode, the port of LAN can support to assign Private IP to other device which insert to LAN port. You can also configure Private IP type on this page.
3.5.4.1 LAN Setting: The LAN port of lp-399 has the abi
lity to act as a DHCP server. Therefore this setting menu allows users to specify an IP address and subnet mask for the virtual DHCP server which will be assigned to the LAN port of the phone.
3.5.4.2 DHCP Server: Allows you to Enable/Di
sable the virtual DHCP server function. The Start IP and End IP fields provides users the option to specify the range of IP addresses that the hosts will be assigned to. While the Lease Time field specifies how long the IP addresses assigned by the virtual DHCP is valid for. The format is dd:hh (days/hours).
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3.5.5 DDNS Setting: You can configure the DDNS setting in this page. You need to have the DDNS account and input the informations properly. You can have a DDNS account with a public IP address then others can call you via the DDNS account. But now most of the VoIP applicati ons are work with a SIP Proxy Server. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
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3.5.6 VLAN: You can set the VLAN setting in this page. Set the packets related to the LP399,
3.5.6.1 There are two kind of dest
ination packets will come from the LP399’s WAN port, one
kind of packets will go to the LP399, the other will go through the LAN port to the PC.
3.5.6.2 VLAN Packets: if you enable the first VLAN Packet
s and set the VID, User Priority, and CFI, then all the incoming packets will be check with the IP Address and the VID.
3.5.6.3 VID: You can follow your service p
rovider to set your VID.
3.5.6.4 User Priority: Defines user priority, giving eight (2^3) priority levels
. IEEE 802.1P defines the operation for these 3 user priority bits. Usually this will be defined by your service provider.
3.5.6.5 CFI: Canonical Format Indicator is always set to zero for Etherne
t switches. CFI is used for compatibility reason between Ethernet type network and Token Ring type network. If a frame received at an Ethernet port has a CFI set to 1, then that frame should not be forwarded as it is to an untagged port.
3.5.6.6 When you enable the first VLAN Packets and set the VID, User Priority
, and CFI, then all the incoming packets with the LP399’s IP address and the same VID will be accept by the LP399. If the incoming packets with the LP399’s IP address but the different VID then the packets will be discard by the LP399. The Other incoming packets with different IP address will go through the LAN port to the PC.
3.5.6.7 If there is nothing need to change, please cli
ck the Save Change Item in the left side, then click the Save button. The change you made will save into the system and the system will Reboot automatically.
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3.5.7 DMZ Setting: If you enable it, all packets will send to the specific IP( except SIP packets)
DMZ Default setting is Off (not executed). When
activ
ated, all packets (excluding SIP related packets) will be sent to the designated IP address
DMZ Host IP Input the special IP address of the DMZ host. Submit [Button] Saves the configuration
Reset [Button] Erases the configuration
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T o browse through different pages, click on the
drop down box and select
the page number you wish to view.
Num
This column displays the serial numbers, ranging from 0-23. Th ere are 24 records in total.
Enable
Click on the check box to enable this option, the default option is unc
hecked (disabled).
Protocol
Displays the TCP and UDP port information.
In Port
Displays the internal port number.
Ex Port
Displays the external port number.
Server IP
Shows the IP address of the Server.
Select
T o select a specific Virtual Server and perf
orm configurations, click on the
check box according to the server that you wish to configure.
Enable Selected [Button]
Enable the selected server.
Delete Selected [Button]
Delete the selected server.
Delete All [Button] Delete all data. Reset [Button] Clean all data.
Num [Button] Specify which record to insert the server on the table. The allowable
range is 0-23.
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3.5.9 PPTP: Sets your PPTP information.
PPTP Default setting is Off (not ex
ecuted). When set to On (executed), PPTP function will be activated.
PPTP Server Input the IP address of the PPTP server’s
location.
PPTP Username Input the username (login details). PPTP Password Input the password (login details). Submit [Button] Saves the configuration
Reset [Button] Erases the configuration
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3.6 SIP Settings
3.6.1 In SIP Settings you can set
up the Service Domain, Port Settngs, Codec Settings, Codec ID Settings, RTP Setting, RPort Setting and Other Settings. If the VoIP service is provided by ISP, you need to setup the related informations correctly then you can register to the SIP Proxy Server correctly.
3.6.2 In Service Domain Function you need to input the
account and the related informations in this page, please refer to your ISP provider. You can register three SIP account in the DW IP Phone. You can dial the DW IP Phone to your friends via first enable SIP account and receive the phone from these three SIP accounts.
3.6.2.1 First you need click Active to enable th
e Service Domain, then you can input the
following items:
3.6.2.1.1 Display Name: you can input the name you want to display.
3.6.2.1.2 User Name: you need to input the User
Name get from your ISP.
3.6.2.1.3 Register Name: you need to input the Registe
r Name get from your ISP.
3.6.2.1.4 Register Password: you need to input the Register Password get from your ISP.
3.6.2.1.5 Domain Server: you need to input the Domain Serve
r get from your ISP.
3.6.2.1.6 Proxy Server: you need to input the Proxy Server get from your ISP.
3.6.2.1.7 Outbound Proxy: you need to input the
Outbound Proxy get from your ISP. If your ISP
does not provide the information, then you can skip this item.
3.6.2.1.8 You can see the Register
Status in the Status item. If the item shows “Registered”,
then your DW IP Phone is registered to the ISP, you can make a phone call direcly.
3.6.2.1.9 If you have more than one SIP account, you can following the step
s to register to the
other ISP.
3.6.2.1.10 3.2.6.2.1.10 When you finishe
d the setting, please click the Submit button.
3.2.6.2.1.11 MWI: Just support “Subscribe MWI mode”.
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3.6.3 Port Settings: you can setup the SIP and RTP port number in this page. Each ISP provider will have different SIP/RTPport setting, please refer to the ISP to setup the port number correctly. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
3.6.4 Codec Settings: You can setup the Codec priority, RTP packet length, and VAD function in this page. Y
ou need to follow the ISP suggestion to setup these items. When you finished
the setting, please click the Submit button.
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3.6.5 Codec ID Settings: You can set the Codec ID to meet the other device’s requirement. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
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3.6.6 DTMF Setting: You can setup the RFC2833 Out-Band DTMF, Inband DTMF and Send DTMF SIP Info in this page. To change this setting, please following your ISP information. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
3.6.7 RPort Function: You can setup the RPort Enable/Disable in this page. T
o change this setting, please following your ISP information. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
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3.6.8 Other Settings: You can setup the Hold by RFC, Voice/SIP QoS and SIP expire time in this page. To change these settings please following your ISP information. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button. The QoS setting is to set the voice packets’ priority . If you set the value higher than 0 , then the voice packets will get the higher pri ority to the Internet. But the QoS function still need to cooperate with the others Internet devices.
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3.7 NAT Trans
3.7.1 In NAT Trans. you can setup STUN function. These functions can help your DW IP Phone workin
g properly behind NAT.
3.7.2 STUN Setting: you can setup the STUN Enable/Di
sable and STUN Server IP address in this page. This function can help your DW IP Phone working properly behind NAT. To change these settings please following your ISP information. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
3.8 Others.
3.8.1 In Others you can setup Auto Config and ICMP
Setting function. The function can
configure your DW IP Phone automatically.
3.8.2 Auto Config: you can setup the Auto Configuration Enable/Di
sable and auto configuration by FTP or TFTP. You need to select the way to do the Auto Configurationand set the Server IP address in this page. This function can automatically download the configure file to setup your DW IP Phone. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
3.8.3 When you finished the setting, plea
se click the Submit button.
3.8.4 If there is nothing need to change, please cli
ck the Save Change Item in the left side, then click the Save button. The change you made will save into the system and the system will Reboot automatically.
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Auto Configuration Default setting is Off (not execute
d). Specify the methods on how auto
configuration will be performed, the options are TFTP, FTP or HTTP.
TFTP Server Set the TFTP Server’s location, you can input IP address or Domain Name
information in this text box.
HTTP Server Set the HTTP Server’s location, you can input IP address or Domain Name
information in this text box. HTTP Path Specify the path to store data, for e.g. /123/ FTP Server Set the FTP Server’s location, you can input IP address or Domain Name
information in this text box. FTP Username
Enter the relevant Username to log on to the FTP Server FTP Password Enter the relevant password associated with the inputted username to log on to the
FTP Server File Path Specify the path to store data, for e.g. /123/ Submit [Button] Saves the configuration Reset [Button] Erases the configuration
3.8.5 Auto configuration example
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Example 1: Auto
Config
uration: HTTP
HTTP Server:
192.168.1.50 HTTP Path: /file/ Explanation
device will connect to
the HTTP Server’s /file/ folder path search the matching file
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to Configuration: FTPFTP Server: 192.168.1.150 ,FTP Userna me: test FTP Password: test
File Path: /file/
Comment 1
device will connect to the FTP Server’s /file/ folder path and search the matchin g
file
3.8.6 How to produce auto Configuration file
1
Firstly, you need to find the MAC address of the device that you want to configuredfor e.g. MAC Address:
00059e812118
Explanation 1
open the [MACList.txt] file then enter the these information in order[MAC Address, Display
Name, User Name, Register Name, Register Pass](example 00059e812118, UN_DO, 105, 105,
105)when completed, please save your file.
Explanation 2
open the [StandardCFG.dat] file (use Windows notepad program to open the file),then
change the configurations parameters accordingly, once finished, please save the file
Explanation 3ope
n the [MakeMACF.exe] file download [MAC File: MACList.txt, Standard File:
StandardCFG.dat]select [Start]then encrypt the file
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Explanation 4
the program will produce a encrypted string [00059e812118.dat] as the filename
Explanation 5:plea
se insert the name of the newly encrypted filename [00059e8121 18.dat] to your [HTTP or
FTP or TFTP Server] file path
3.8.7 Advanced Setting ICMP Setting: you can setup the ICMP echo Enable/Disable in this page.
This function can disable echo when someone ping this device, it can avoid haker try to attack the device. When you finished the setting, please click the Submit button.
ICMP Not Echo Default setting is No (do not ac
tivate). Once activated all ping messages
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will not be responded. Send Anonymous CID
Default setting is No (do not activate). Once activated the device will not
send its own number. Billing Signal (*) Default setting is Disabled (do not activate). Once activated the device
will send a signal to notify about the billing status (Polarity Reversal,
Tone_12K, Tone_16k) Support FXS Port CPC Delay Default is 2 seconds, allows the system the ability to adjust the time taken
to lower the voltage to 0V upon disconnection. Support FXS Port CPC Duration Default value is 0ms (do not lower any voltage). Specifies how long the
voltage will remain in ms when it is lowered to 0V. Send Flash event Default setting is Disabled (do not activate). Provides two methods for
sending flash event messages; DTMF Event and SIP Info. SIP Encrypt Default setting is Disabled (do not activate). SIP’s encryption method,
four options to choose from; INFINET, AVS, WALKERSUN1,
WALKERSUN2. Only works under environments that provide these
services.
PPPoE retry period (*)
Default value is 5 seconds, range is from 5~255. Specifies the time
taken to redial when PPPoE dialing fails. System Log Server (*)
Specifies the location of the System log server where log information will
be stored. System Log Type (*)
Default setting is None (do not activate). Specifies the format of system
log messages, four to choose from; None, Call Statistics, Debug
Information and Both. Submit [Button] Save setting value. Reset [Button] Clean all setting.
3.9 System Auth.
3.9.1 In System Authority you can change your login name and password.
3.10 Save Change
3.10.1 In Save Change you can save the changes you have done. If you want to use new setting in the DW IP
Phone, Y ou have to click th e Save button. After you click the Save button, the
DW IP Phone will automatically restart and the new setting will effect.
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3.11 Update Rom firmware:
3.11.1 In Update you can update the DW IP Phone’s firmware to the new one or do the factory reset to let the DW IP
Phone back to default setting.
3.11.2 In New Firmware function you can update new firmware via HTTP in this page. You can ugra
de the firmware by the following steps:
3.11.2.1 Select the firmware code type, ROM code.
3.11.2.2 Click the “Browse” button in the right side of the File Location or you can type the corre
ct path and the filename in File Location blank.
3.11.2.3 Select the correct file you want to download to the DW IP
Phone then click the Update
button.
3.11.2.4 After finished the update firmware proce
ss, the system will Reboot automatically.
3.11.3 In Default Setting you can restore the DW IP Phone to factory default in this page. You can just click the Restore button, then the DW IP Phone will restore to default and automatically restart again.
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3.12 Reboot
3.12.1 Reboot function you can restart the DW IP Phone. If you want to restart the DW IP
Phone,
you can just click the Reboot button, then the DW IP Phone will automatically.
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4 Engineering webpage
4.1 Engineer usage webpage list
4.1.1 You have to login the system first then cha
nge the webpage manually. In this webpage you will see the list about engineer webpage. You can change the webpage to what you want.
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4.2 Toneset.htm
4.2.1 You have to login the system first then cha
nge the webpage to toneset.htm manually
(http://ip address:9999/toneset.htm
).
4.2.2 In this page you can setup the Tone frequency and cadence to meet the requirement.
4.3 Speakerset.htm
4.3.1 You have to login the system first then cha
nge the webpage to speakerset.htm manually
(
http://ip address:9999/toneset.htm
).
4.3.2 In this page you can setup the Speaker func
tion. Default we set the speaker is in half-duplex mode. If you want to set to full-duplex mode, it need to check if your housing is suitable for this function. Or you have to set it as half-duplex mode.
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4.4 BusyTonePTset.htm
4.4.1 You have to login the system first then cha
nge the webpage to BusyTonePTset.htm
manually (http://ip address:9999/BusyTonePTset.htm
)
4.4.2
In this page you can set the busy tone setting
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4.5 factory.htm
4.5.1 You have to login the system first then cha
nge the webpage to factory.htm manually
(http://ip address:9999/factory.htm
).
4.5.2 In this page you save your current settings to a file.
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4.6 Using CLI command to configure the DW IP Phone
4.6.1 CLI command list as below: Itno Command Description
1 ? Show CLI Command 2 arp ARP Configuration 3 ipconfig Interface Configuration 4 save Save to flash 5 reboot Reboot 6 exit Exit 7 debugmode Enter Debug Mode 8 update Update Flash Code/RAM 9 auth Change User Name and Password
10 nat NAT Configuration
11 dns DNS Configuration 12 ping ping [-lN] [IP-addr|host-name] 13 sip SIP Configuration 14 ddns DDNS Configuration 15 sntp SNTP Configuration 16 vlan VLAN Configuration 17 time Get System Time 18 mactab Show MAC Learning Table 19 dump Read/Write Memory 20 book Edit phone book 21 reload Reload Factory Setting 22 watchdog WatchDog Function 23 phone Phone Setting 24 weblogo Change Web’s logo 25 dsp Show dsp type 26 addport Add Nat Port Mapping 27 cid Select slic Cid 28 slic read or write slic registers 29 ver Firmware Version
4.6.1.1 “?” function is to show CLI command list in the screen.
4.6.1.2 arp function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘arp’ Option 2 -a Show ARP Table 3 -d Delete ARP Table 4 -s Set Static ARP Table 5 (null) Show ARP Table
4.6.1.3 ipconfig function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘ipconfig’ Option 2 -if0 Interface 0 3 -if1 Interface 1 4 -if2 Interface 2 5 -h Set Host Name 6 -a Set ARP Cache Expire 7 -r Restore Current Setting 8 (null) Show IP Setting
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4.6.1.3.1 ipconfig –ifN function Æ N i
s 0, 1, 2
Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘ipconfig -ifN’ Option 2 -t Set Host Type 3 -m Set MAC Address 4 -i Set IP Address 5 -nm Set Net Mask 6 -g Set Gateway 7 -dns0 Set Primary DNS server 8 -dns1 Set Secondary DNS server
9 -dr Set Default Route 10 -nat Set NAT 11 on Enable Interface 12 off Disable Interface 13 -dhcps DHCP Server Setting 14 -ddns Set DDNS 15 -bridge Set Bridge 16 -dev0 Set Device 0 Setting 17 -dev1 Set Device 1 Setting 18 -dev2 Set Device 2 Setting 19 (null) Show Interface Setting
4.6.1.4 save function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘save’ Option 2 -book Save phone book 3 -sys Save system setting
4.6.1.5 reboot function is to res
tart the system.
4.6.1.6 exit function is to exit the CLI.
4.6.1.7 debugmode function is to enter the debugmode.
4.6.1.8 update function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘update’ Option 2 -os Update OSImage(IP filename) 3 -dsp Update DSP Image(IP filename) 4 -all Update All Image(IP filename) 5 -server Update Server (IP filename length) 6 -pcm PCM(IP filename)
-alaw alaw (IP filename)
-ulaw ulaw (IP filename)
-g729 g729 (IP filename)
-g723 g723 (IP filename)
-g726.16 g726.16 (IP filename)
-g726.24 g726.24 (IP filename)
-g726.32 g726.32 (IP filename)
-g726.40 g726.40 (IP filename)
IP is the TFTP server’s IP address, and the filename is the image you wa nt to download into the system.
4.6.1.9 auth function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘auth’ Option 2 -admin Change Administrator user name/password 3 -sys0 Change System user0 user name/password
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4 -sys1 Change System user1 user name/password 5 -sys2 Change System user2 user name/password 6 -sys3 Change System user3 user name/password 7 -sys4 Change System user4 user name/password 8 -norm0 Change Normal user0 user name/password
9 -norm1 Change Normal user1 user name/password 10 -norm2 Change Normal user2 u ser name/password 1 1 -norm3 Change Normal user3 user name/password 12 -norm4 Change Normal user4 u ser name/password 13 -ppp Change PPP user name/password 14 (null) Show auth Setting
In each item includes
Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘auth’ Option
2 -user Change User Name.’auth -sys3 -user xxx ‘
3 -pass Change Password. ‘auth -sys3 -pass xxx xxx’
4 (null) Show auth’s System/PPP Setting
If you want to change the password, you need to type the password twice in the CLI.
4.6.1.10 nat function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘nat’ Option 2 -vs Set ‘nat -vs’ Option 3 -dmz Set ‘nat -dmz’ Option 4 (null) Show NAT Setting
In DMZ item includes
Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘nat -dmz’ Option 2 on EnableDMZ 3 off EnableDMZ 4 -ip Set DMZ IP address 5 (null) Show DMZ Setting
4.6.1.11 dns function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘dns’ Option 2 -q DNS query. dns -q domain-name 3 (null) Show DNS Table
4.6.1.12 ping function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘ping’ Option 2 -l ping [-l N] [IP-addr|host-name] 3 (null) ping [IP-addr|host-name]
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4.6.1.13 sip function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘sip’ Option 2 -proxy0 sip -proxy0 3 -proxy1 sip -proxy1 4 -proxy2 sip -proxy2 5 -upnp sip -upnp on/off/show 6 -exts sip -exts sip upnp external-port 7 -extr sip -extr rtp upnp extern al-port 8 -sipp sip udp port
9 -rtpp sip rtp port 10 -stun sip -stun on/off 1 1 -rport sip -rport on/off 12 -sserver sip -sserver stun-server 13 -out sip -out outbound-proxy 14 -dump sip –dump 15 -log sip -log on/off 16 -drtp sip -drtp 0/1/2 17 -rtpnc sip -rtpnc on/off 18 -wanip sip –wanip 19 -nattype sip –nattype 20 -hbyrfc sip –hbyrfc 21 -dereg sip -dereg 22 -restart sip -restart 23 -jbt sip -jitter buffer Threshold 24 (null) Show SIP Setting
4.6.1.14 ddns function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘ddns’ Option 2 -type Set DDNS Type 3 -host Set Host Name 4 -wild Set Wild Card Mode 5 -mx Set Mail Exchanger 6 -backmx Set Mail Exchanger Mode 7 -offline Set Offline Mode 8 -user Set Login User Name 9 -pass Set Login Password
10 (null) Show DDNS Setting
4.6.1.15 sntp function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘sntp’ Option 2 -on Enable SNTP Client 3 -off Disable SNTP Client 4 -ip1 Set SNTP Server1 IP 5 -ip2 Set SNTP Server2 IP 6 -mode Set SNTP Client Mode 7 -zone Set GMT Time Zone: [+|-][hour]:[min] 8 -adjust Set Adjustment Time: [second] 9 (null) Show SNTP Setting
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4.6.1.16 vlan function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘vlan’ Option 2 -tx Tx Vlan setting 3 -rx Rx Vlan setting 4 (null) Show Vlan Setting
4.6.1.17 time function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘Time’ Option 2 -t Modify Time: hour:min:sec 3 -d Modify date: year:mon:date 4 (null) Show Data & Time
4.6.1.18 mactab function is to sh
ow MAC learning table.
4.6.1.19 dump function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘dump’ Option 2 -r dump -r XXXXxxxx 3 -w dump -w XXXXxxxx XX
4.6.1.20 book function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘book’ Option 2 -a Show answer list 3 -c Show call list 4 -s speed dial 5 -p phone book
4.6.1.21 reload function is to Reload Factory Setting, please make sure you want to do the
f
actory reset.
4.6.1.22 watchdog function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘WatchDog’ Option 2 on Enable WatchDog 3 off Disable WatchDog 4 (null) Show WatchDog Setting
4.6.1.23 phone function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘phone’ Option 2 -autoanswer phone auto answer 3 -vol Volume setting 4 -block Block Incoming call 5 -ring Set Melody Ringer 6 -forward Auto-forwa rd Incall to Phone[0-9] in Book 7 (null) Show Phone Setting
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4.6.1.24 weblogo function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘weblogo’ Option 2 -on Vender Logo 3 -off Remove original Logo 4 (null) Show web logo Setting
4.6.1.25 dsp function is to show dsp code type.
4.6.1.26 addport function is to add Nat Port Mapping
4.6.1.27 cid function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘cid’ Option 2 -off Disable Slic Cid signal 3 -1 Tx FSK after 1st Ring 4 -2 Tx FSK before 1st Ring 5 -3 Tx DTMF before 1st Ring 6 -4 Tx FSK with Line reversal before 1st Ring 7 -5 Tx DTMF with Line reversal before 1st Ring 8 -time FSK cid with time message 9 -single Single type FSK CID
10 (null) Show Cid Option
4.6.1.28 slic function Itno Command Description
1 ? Show ‘slic’ Option 2 -ring Issue Ring signal 3 -r read slic addr 4 -w write slic addr 5 -a read all slic reg 6 (null) Show slic register
4.6.1.29 ver function is to show Firmware Version.
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5 Phone function list
When your DW IP Phone is configured properly, you can make a phone call to your friend located in the same service provider. If you want to make a phone call, you can dial the phone number then press “#” button to start to dial the phone number or wait for a while then system will dial the number automatically. The DW IP Phone provides some functions that list as below:
1. Call Hold: You can push the Hold key to hold the curre
nt call for a while, then push Hold key again to
keep talking.
2. Call Waiting: When a new call is coming while yo
u are talking, you can push the Flash button to
switch to the new call. You can push the Flash button to switch between the two calls.
3. 3-Way Conference: If you want to make a 3-way conf
erence call, you can make a phone call to the first phone number. After the call is established, push the Flash/Hold button then you can hear the Dial tone, then make a phone call to the second phone number . When the seco nd call is established, press the Flash button again.
4. Call Transfer: Current we can support 3 kind of transfer application. Below is the operation method. A. Normal Transfer: A call B then transfer to C
Step 1: A call B Step 2: B press “Flash” then A will be held Step 3: Make a new call to C
Step 4: After C answer the call the press “Flash” to complete transfer
B. 2 way Transfer: A call B then transfer to C but C is busy or C reject transfer then B want the
call back to A
Step 1: A call B Step 2: B press “Flash” then A will be held Step 3: Make a new call to C Step 4: If C is busy or reject then B hang up the phone Step 5: Press “Line 1” to restore call with A
C. Blind Transfer: A call B then transfer to C and do not care about C’s situation
Step 1: A call B Step 2: B press “Blind transfer” then A will be held Step 3: Make a new call to C Step 4: B hang up the phone
5. Redial: User can push the Redial button to dial the last dialed number.
6. Flash: User can push the Flash button to make the IP
Phone to dial mode.
7. Speaker Phone: You can use Speaker phone to make a phone call.
8. Pre Dial: User can dial the number first, after finished then raise the handset or push the speaker
button; the IP
Phone will start to dial.
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