Snom snomONE-ST402 Installation And Provisioning

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Installation and
Provisioning
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Installing the Software

1. Downloads: http://wiki.snomone.com -> Downloads
2. Updates: http://wiki.snomone.com -> Updates
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snom ONE Directory Structure

Default directory in Windows: Program Files/snom/snomONE Default directory in Linux: /usr/local/snomONE Default directory in Mac: /usr/Applications/snomone
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Sample Folder and XML File

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snom ONE SOHO

Installing and setting up
snom ONE SOHO
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SOHO Environment: Overview

PoE Switch
Phone 2: snom821Phone 1: snom320
Internet:
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snom ONE soho
snom_guest
invoipwetrust
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snom SOHO: Installation (1)

Insert the appropriate plug adapter into the
device (A), then plug it into the wall (B).
Note: Make sure the green LED is lit. This
indicates that output is present.
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snom SOHO: Installation (2)

Insert one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port of the
SoHo and the other one into a non PoE port of the provided PoE switch.
Note: Make sure your switch/hub is not connected to your
existing LAN
Connect your Laptop to another free non PoE port of the provided
PoE switch and make sure your laptop receives an IP address via
DHCP (192.168.168.X).
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snom SOHO:Configuration

Enter 192.168.168.254:81 into a web browser
Log in using the following login credentials:
User: adminPassword: snomONE
Click “Admin”
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snom SOHO:Configuration

In order to connect to the Internet via an existing AP, select the
WLAN SSID. The encryption type will be detected automatically.
Click “Save”, then “Apply” from the left navigation panel and
finally “Restart services”
After the restart click on the link to refresh the page Make sure the blue LED on the SoHo is solid and your internet
connection is working
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Accessing files - using Samba

in Windows click Start and type
\\one or \\192.168.168.254 in the small textbox that appears
User: adminPassword: snomONE
The snom ONE
default directory
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can be accessed under “snomone”
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Accessing the files – using ssh

Install Putty or any other ssh client
Host: 192.168.168.254 (or “one”)Port: 8722User: rootPassword: snomONE
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Login and License Activation

Enter 192.168.168.254 or “one” in a web browser
Log in using the following credentials: User: admin Password: <empty>
Navigate to “Admin” > “Settings” > “License” and activate the
license for “snom ONE free trial”
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snom ONE File System

Exercises:
1. Get familiar with the snom ONE file system. Find the snom ONE default directory on your server
2. Locate the pbxctrl.exe and pbx.xml files.
3. Listen to some of the .wav files in the snom/snomONE/audio_en folder.
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Web-interface based Configuration overview

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Web Interfaces

Single domain
Admin
Multiple domains
Domain admin
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User
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Test the installation

Reset your phones to factory default, or plug them in if they have not been plugged in before.
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Understanding Plug and Play

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PnP options

Method of Plug and Play
Manual
Permanent Assignment (*)
Temporary Assignment (?)
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Use Case Scenario How it's Used
Setting up a few phones
Deploying phones in a specified order in a large office
Setting up phones at trade shows, class rooms, etc.
In this mode, you can permanently set the MAC address in the extension account. This will bind the registration to a specific phone. The MAC address can be used in multiple extensions, and multiple MAC addresses can be assigned to the same extension. This allows for users to have multiple phones. (Use a space to separate the MAC addresses.)
In this mode, you can easily assign MAC addresses to a large number of extensions. For example, rather than entering 100 different MAC addresses into separate user accounts, you can use the star symbol (*) to expedite the process. The system will assign a permanent extension to each phone once it boots up and r equests a configuration from the system. The system will remember the MAC address of the phone and from that point on, the extension number will be used exclusively for that phone. This mode requires that a star (*) be used in the Bind to MAC Address field.
This mode simplifies preparation when setting up at trade shows and for classroom training sessions. When this mode is used, the system will not remember which phone had been assigned to which extension. A phone might receive a new extension number every time it boots up. (As long as no other user agent is registered to a particular extension, the extension will be availablefor plug and play.) This mode requires that a question mark (?) be used in the Bind to MAC Address field.
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Plug and Play Flowcharts

[5] 2011/02/28 18:41:39:SIP Rx udp:10.11.111.10:1024: SUBSCRIBE sip:MAC%3a000413261D97@vlan1 11.testlab.snom .com SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.11.111.10:1024;rport From: <sip:MAC%3a000413261D97@vlan111.testlab.snom.com>;tag=1295169367 To: <sip:MAC%3a000413261D97@vlan111.testlab. sn om.com> Call-ID: 996761057@10.11.111.10 CSeq: 1 SUBSCRIBE Event: ua-profile;profile-type="device";vendor="snom";model="snom370";version="8.4.27" Expires: 0 Accept: application/url Contact: <sip:10.11.111.10:1024> Content-Length: 0
[5] 2011/02/28 18:41:39:SIP Tx udp:10.11.111.10:1024: SIP/2.0 200 Ok Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.11.111.10:1024;rport=102 4 From: <sip:MAC%3a000413261D97@vlan111.testlab.snom.com>;tag=1295169367 To: <sip:MAC%3a000413261D97@vlan111.testlab.snom.com>;tag=347044a11d Call-ID: 996761057@10.11.111.10 CSeq: 1 SUBSCRIBE Expires: 0 Content-Length: 0
[5] 2011/02/28 18:41:39:SIP Tx udp:10.11.111.10:1024: NOTIFY sip:10.11.111.10:1024 SIP/2. 0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.11.111.201:5060;branch=z9h G 4b K­a6777a98342a8905ac28b134389d72e8;rport From: <sip:MAC%3a000413261D97@vlan111.testlab.snom.com>;tag=347044a11d To: <sip:MAC%3a000413261D97@vlan111.testlab.snom.com>;tag=1295169367 Call-ID: 996761057@10.11.111.10 CSeq: 1634432139 NOTIFY Max-Forwards: 70 Subscription-State: terminated;reason=noresource Event: ua-profile Content-Type: application/url Content-Length: 42
https://10.11.111.201:443/prov/snom370.htm
-The phone boots up and sends a SUBSCRIBE
request to a multicast address
-snom ONE replies the request and sends the
phone the configuration file path
-snom ONE generates the configuration files (each new request) and writes them in the ‚generated‘ directory
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End result of Plug and Play: the “generated” directory

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Sample Template File (a portion)

snom_3xx_phone.xml
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Sample Generated File (a portion)

snom_3xx_phone.xml
Blue text = a phone’s
particular settings.
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