Siemens OpenStage 20 Administration Manual

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HiPath 8000
OpenStage 20, OpenStage 40, OpenStage 60,
OpenStage 80
Administration Manual
A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9
Communication for the open minded
Siemens Enterprise Communications
www.siemens.com/open

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  • Page 1 Documentation HiPath 8000 OpenStage 20, OpenStage 40, OpenStage 60, OpenStage 80 Administration Manual A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9 Communication for the open minded Siemens Enterprise Communications www.siemens.com/open...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.6.3 OpenStage 20 ........
  • Page 4 bkTOC.fm Content Nur für den internen Gebrauch 3.3 IP Network Parameters ..........3-10 3.3.1 Quality of Service (QoS).
  • Page 5 bkTOC.fm Content Nur für den internen Gebrauch 3.6.6 System Based Conference ......... 3-54 3.6.7 Server Based Features (V1R3.x upwards) .
  • Page 6 bkTOC.fm Content Nur für den internen Gebrauch 3.12.3 Audio Settings ..........3-107 3.13 Applications.
  • Page 7 bkTOC.fm Content Nur für den internen Gebrauch 3.17.9 Remote Tracing - Syslog (V1R4.x upwards) ......3-145 3.17.10 Test Interface .
  • Page 8 bkTOC.fm Content Nur für den internen Gebrauch A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 9: A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 Hipath 8000 - Openstage Family, Administration Manual

    Do not operate the equipment in environments where there is a danger of explosions. For safety reasons the phone should only be operating using the supplied plug in power unit. Use only original Siemens accessories! Using other accessories may be dangerous, and will invalidate the warranty, extended manufacturer’s liability and the CE mark.
  • Page 10: Maintenance Notes

    OpenStage phone step by step, wherever expedient. For the users, a sep- arate manual is provided. You can find further information on the official Siemens Enterprise Communications website (http://www.enterprise-communications.siemens.com) and on the Siemens Enterprise Wiki (ht- tp://wiki.siemens-enterprise.com).
  • Page 11: A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008

    uebersicht.fm Overview The OpenStage Family The OpenStage Family 1.6.1 OpenStage 60/80 A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 12: Openstage 40

    uebersicht.fm Overview The OpenStage Family 1.6.2 OpenStage 40 The Handset lets you pick up and dial calls in the usual manner. The Graphics Display provides intuitive support for telephone operation. The user-friendly Application Keys provide easy access to your telephone’s applications.
  • Page 13: A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 Hipath 8000 - Openstage Family, Administration Manual

    uebersicht.fm Overview The OpenStage Family You can customize your telephone in line with your personal needs by assig- ning individual phone numbers and functions to the Program Keys. Press the Function Keys to access frequently used telephony functions. The Audio Keys let you optimize the audio settings on your telephone. Inbound calls are visually signaled on the Call Display.
  • Page 14: Openstage 20

    Overview Administration Interfaces 1.6.3 OpenStage 20 The Handset lets you pick up and dial calls in the usual manner. The Display provides intuitive support for telephone operation. The user-friendly Application Keys provide easy access to your telephone’s applications. Press the Function Keys to access frequently used telephony functions.
  • Page 15: Dls Service (Deployment Service)

    uebersicht.fm Overview Administration Interfaces 1.7.2 DLS Service (Deployment Service) The Deployment Service (DLS) is a HiPath Management application for administering phones and soft clients in both HiPath and non-HiPath networks. It has a Java-supported, web-based user interface, which runs on an internet browser. For further information, please refer to the Deployment Service Administration Guide.
  • Page 16 uebersicht.fm Overview Administration Interfaces A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 17: Startup

    inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Prerequisites Startup Prerequisites The OpenStage phone acts as an endpoint client on an IP telephony network, and has the fol- lowing network requirements: • An Ethernet connection to a network with SIP clients and servers. Only use switches in the LAN, to which the OpenStage phone is connected. An operation at hubs can cause serious malfunctions in the hub and in the whole network.
  • Page 18: Assembling And Installing The Phone

    inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Assembling and Installing the Phone Assembling and Installing the Phone 2.2.1 Shipment • Phone • Handset • Handset cable • Subpackage: • Document "Information and Important Operating Procedures" • Emergency number sticker • Emergency Number Sticker 2.2.2 Connectors at the bottom side OpenStage 60 Keyboard Power supply...
  • Page 19 Startup Assembling and Installing the Phone OpenStage 40 (similar to OpenStage 20, except [1] OpenStage 40 only Power supply Switch Headset Key Module Handset A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 20: Assembly

    inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Assembling and Installing the Phone 2.2.3 Assembly Handset Insert the plug on the long end of the handset cable into the jack on the base of the tele- phone and press the cable into the groove provided for it. Next, insert the plug on the short end of the handset cable into the jack on the handset.
  • Page 21: Connecting The Phone

    Sourcing Equipment) must meet the IEEE 802.3af specification. For details about the required power supply, see the following table: Model Power Consumption/Supply OpenStage 20 Power Class 1 OpenStage 20 G Power Class 2 OpenStage 40 Power Class 2 OpenStage 40 + 2nd Key Module Power Class 3...
  • Page 22 inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Assembling and Installing the Phone If applicable, connect the following optional jacks: • LAN connection to PC • Headset (accessory) • Connection to add-on device (accessory) • Connection to external keyboard (accessory) • USB master for connection to a USB device (e. g. accessory USB Acoustic Adapter) To prevent damage on the OpenStage phone, connect an USB stick using the adapter cable C39195-Z7704-A5.
  • Page 23: Quick Start

    inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Quick Start Quick Start This section describes a typical case: the setup of an OpenStage endpoint in an environment using a DHCP server and the web interface. For different scenarios, cross-references to the corresponding section of the administration chapter are given. Alternatively, the DLS (Deployment Service) administration tool can be used.
  • Page 24: Set The Terminal Number

    inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Quick Start Click on the tab "Administrator Pages". In the dialog box, enter the admin password: The administration main page opens. The left column contains the menu tree. If you click on an item which is printed in normal style, the corresponding dialog opens in the center of the page.
  • Page 25 inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Quick Start In the left column, select System > System Identity to open the "System Identity" dialog. Enter the terminal number, i. e. the SIP name / phone number. A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 26: Basic Network Configuration

    inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Quick Start 2.3.3 Basic Network Configuration For basic functionality, DHCP must provide the following parameters: • IP Address: IP Address for the phone. • Subnet Mask (option #1): Subnet mask of the phone. • Default Route (option #3 "Router"): IP Address of the default gateway which is used for connections beyond the subnet.
  • Page 27: Extended Network Configuration

    inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Quick Start 2.3.6 Extended Network Configuration To have constant access to network subscribers of other domains, you can enter a total of two more network destinations. For each further domain/subnet you wish to use, IP addresses for the domain and gateway, and a subnet mask must be entered. The option’s name and code are as follows: •...
  • Page 28: Using A Vendor Class

    1 "Optipoint element 001" STRING 0 vendor=OptiIpPhone comment="Tag 001 for Optipoint" The value "Siemens" for optiPoint Element 1 can then be re-assigned using the DHCP console. This error was corrected in Windows 2003 Server SP2.
  • Page 29 inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Quick Start Press Add... to define a new vendor class. Enter "OptiIpPhone" as Display name and give a description of this class. Provide the class name proper by setting the cursor underneath ASCII and typing "OptiIpPhone". The binary value is displayed simultaneously. Click OK to apply the changes.
  • Page 30 inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Quick Start In the DHCP console menu, right-click the DHCP server in question and select Set Pre- defined Options from the context menu. In the dialog, select the previously defined OptiIpPhone class and click on Add... to add a new option.
  • Page 31 • Description: Free text, e. g. "tag 1 for OptiIpPhone class". Click OK to return to the previous window. 10. The newly created option is displayed now. Enter "Siemens" in the Value field. A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 2-15 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 32 inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Quick Start 11. If the VLAN is to be provided by DHCP: Repeat step 7 and 8, and then specify the option type as follows. If you want to proceed to the configuration of the DLS address, continue with step 13.
  • Page 33 inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Quick Start 13. If the DLS address is to be provided by DHCP: Repeat step 7 and 8, and then specify the option type as follows. • Name: Free text, e. g. "OptiIpPhone element 03". • Data type: "String". •...
  • Page 34 inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Quick Start 15. To define a scope, select the DHCP server in question, and then Scope, and right-click Scope Options. Select Configure Options... in the context menu. 16. Select the Advanced tab. Under Vendor class, select the class that you previously de- fined (OptiIpPhone) and, under User class, select Default User Class.
  • Page 35 inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Quick Start 17. The DHCP console now shows the information that will be transmitted to the corresponding workpoints. Information from the Standard vendor is transmitted to all clients, whereas in- formation from the OptiIpPhone vendor is transmitted only to the clients (workpoints) in this vendor class.
  • Page 36: Using Option #43 "Vendor Specific

    07), and the value (for instance, 53:69:65:6D:65:6E:73). The options can be written in separate lines; the last option must be fol- lowed by a ’;’ instead of a ’:’. # Tag/Option #1: Vendor "Siemens" 01:07:53:69:65:6D:65:6E:73: # Tag/Option #2: VLAN ID 0 10 02:04:00:00:00:0A;...
  • Page 37 inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Quick Start The following example shows a VLAN ID with the decimal value "10". Providing Code Length VLAN ID Table 2-3 For manual configuration of the VLAN ID see Section 3.2.2.2, “Manual configuration of a VLAN ID”. The DLS IP address tag consists of the protocol prefix "sdlp://", the IP address of the DLS serv- er, and the DLS port number, which is "18443"...
  • Page 38 inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Quick Start Enter tag 1, that is the vendor tag. If the VLAN ID is to be provided by DHCP: Enter the hexadecimal value in Data entry. Pro- viding the length is not required here, as the VLAN ID is always 4 Bytes long. In the exam- ple, the VLAN ID is 10 (Hex: 2A).
  • Page 39 inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Quick Start If the DLS address is to be provided by DHCP: Enter the DLS address in the Value field, using the following format: <PROTOCOL>:://<IP ADDRESS OF DLS SERVER>:<PORT NUMBER> For ensuring proper functionality, the port number should not be followed by any >...
  • Page 40 inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Quick Start The DHCP console now shows the information that will be transmitted to the corresponding workpoints. A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 2-24 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 41: Registering At The Hipath 8000

    inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Quick Start 2.3.8 Registering at the HiPath 8000 For registration at the HiPath 8000 SIP server, a SIP user ID and passwort must be provided by the phone. The following procedure describes the configuration using the web interface (see Section 2.3.1, “Access the Web Interface (WBM)”;...
  • Page 42 inbetriebnahme.fm Startup Quick Start A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 2-26 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 43: Administration

    Press the key repeatedly until the "Settings" tab is active. (The key toggles between the Settings menu, the Applications menu, and the applications currently running.) OpenStage 20/40: Press the keys , and consecutively to select the administration menu.
  • Page 44 administration.fm Administration Access via Local Phone Navigate within the Administration Menu OpenStage 60/80 Use the TouchGuide to navigate and execute administrative actions in the administration menu. For using the TouchGuide, see the following figure: Press the key briefly: - scroll up Press the key: - confirm entries...
  • Page 45 Administration Access via Local Phone OpenStage 20 Use the 3-way Navigator to navigate and execute administrative actions in the administra- tion menu. Press the key briefly: - scroll up Hold down: - scroll to top of list Press the...
  • Page 46 Toggle between lowercase characters, uppercase characters, and digits. OpenStage 20/40 With the OpenStage 20/40, use the keypad for entering parameters. With the 3 way/5 way- Navigator, you can enter, delete, copy and paste characters and numbers as well as navi- gate within an entry and toggle the input mode.
  • Page 47: Lan Settings

    administration.fm Administration LAN Settings LAN Settings 3.2.1 LAN Port Settings The OpenStage phone provides an integrated switch which connects the LAN, the phone itself and a PC port. By default, the switch will auto negotiate transfer rate (10/100 Mb/s, 1000 Mb/s with OpenStage 60/80 G) and duplex method (full or half duplex) with whatever equipment is connected.
  • Page 48 administration.fm Administration LAN Settings • PC port autoMDIX: Switches between MDI and MDI-X automatically. Value range: "On", "Off". Default: "Off". Administration via WBM Network > Port configuration Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Network --- Port Configuration |--- LAN port type |--- PC port status |--- PC port type --- PC port autoMDIX...
  • Page 49: Vlan

    administration.fm Administration LAN Settings 3.2.2 VLAN VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) is a technology that allows network administrators to parti- tion one physical network into a set of virtual networks (or broadcast domains). Physically partitioning the LAN into separate VLANs allows a network administrator to build a more robust network infrastructure.
  • Page 50: Automatic Vlan Discovery (Dhcp)

    VLAN discovery mode must be set to "DHCP". The DHCP server must be config- ured to supply the Vendor Unique Option in the correct Siemens VLAN over DHCP format. If a phone configured for VLAN discovery by DHCP fails to discover its VLAN, it will proceed to con- figure itself from the DHCP within the non-tagged LAN.
  • Page 51: Manual Configuration Of A Vlan Id

    administration.fm Administration LAN Settings 3.2.2.2 Manual configuration of a VLAN ID To configure layer 2 VLAN and QoS manually, first make shure that QoS layer 2 and 3 are con- figured as described in Section 3.3.1, “Quality of Service (QoS)”, and VLAN discovery is set to "Manual"...
  • Page 52: Ip Network Parameters

    administration.fm Administration IP Network Parameters IP Network Parameters 3.3.1 Quality of Service (QoS) The QoS technology based on layer 2 and the two QoS technologies Diffserv and TOS/IP Pre- cedence based on layer 3 are allowing the VoIP application to request and receive predictable service levels in terms of data throughput capacity (bandwidth), latency variations (jitter), and delay.
  • Page 53: Layer 3 / Diffserv

    administration.fm Administration IP Network Parameters Administration via WBM Network > QoS Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Network --- QoS --- Service |--- Layer 2 |--- Layer 2 voice |--- Layer 2 signalling --- Layer 2 default 3.3.1.2 Layer 3 / Diffserv Diffserv assigns a class of service to an IP packet by adding an entry in the IP header.
  • Page 54 administration.fm Administration IP Network Parameters Three drop levels Y are reserved for AFXY: AFX1 (low drop probability), AFX2 and AFX3 (High drop probability). In the case of low drop level, packets are buffered over an extended period in the case of high drop level, packets are promptly rejected if they cannot be for- warded.
  • Page 55: Use Dhcp

    administration.fm Administration IP Network Parameters 3.3.2 Use DHCP If this parameter is set to "Yes", the phone will search for a DHCP server on startup and try to obtain IP data and further configuration parameters from that central server. If no DHCP server is available in the IP network, please deactivate this option. In this case, the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway/route must be defined manually.
  • Page 56 administration.fm Administration IP Network Parameters Administration via WBM Network > IP configuration Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Network --- IP Configuration --- Use DHCP A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-14 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 57: Ip Address - Manual Configuration

    administration.fm Administration IP Network Parameters 3.3.3 IP Address - Manual Configuration If not provided by DHCP dynamically, the phone’s IP address and subnet mask must be spec- ified manually. Data required • IP address: used for addressing the phone. • Subnet mask: subnet mask that is needed for the subnet in use.
  • Page 58: Default Route/Gateway

    administration.fm Administration IP Network Parameters 3.3.4 Default Route/Gateway If not provided by DHCP dynamically (see Section 3.3.2, “Use DHCP”), enter the IP address of the router that links your IP network to other networks. If the value was assigned by DHCP, it can only be read.
  • Page 59: Specific Ip Routing

    administration.fm Administration IP Network Parameters 3.3.5 Specific IP Routing To have constant access to network subscribers of other domains, you can enter a total of two more network destinations, in addition to the default route/gateway. This is useful if the LAN has more than one router or if the LAN is divided into subnets.
  • Page 60: Dns

    administration.fm Administration IP Network Parameters 3.3.6 The main task of the domain name system (DNS) is to translate domain names to IP address- es. For some features and functions of the OpenStage phone, it is necessary to configure the DNS domain the phone belongs to, as well as the nameservers needed for DNS resolving. 3.3.6.1 DNS Domain Name This is the name of the phone’s local domain.
  • Page 61: Dns Servers

    administration.fm Administration IP Network Parameters 3.3.6.2 DNS Servers If not provided by DHCP automatically, a primary and a secondary DNS server can be config- ured. Data required • Primary DNS: IP address of the primary DNS server. • Secondary DNS: IP address of the secondary DNS server. Administration via WBM Network >...
  • Page 62: Configuration & Update Service (Dls)

    administration.fm Administration IP Network Parameters 3.3.7 Configuration & Update Service (DLS) The Deployment Service (DLS) is a HiPath Management application for administering work- points in both HiPath and non-HiPath networks. Amongst the most important features are: se- curity (e.g. PSS generation and distribution within an SRTP security domain), mobility for opti- Point and OpenStage SIP phones, software deployment, plug&play support, as well as error and activity logging.
  • Page 63: Snmp

    administration.fm Administration IP Network Parameters Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Network --- Update Service (DLS) |--- DLS address |--- DLS port |--- Contact gap --- Security status 3.3.8 SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol is used by network management systems for mon- itoring network-attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention.
  • Page 64 administration.fm Administration IP Network Parameters Data required • Trap sending enabled: Enables or disables the sending of a TRAP message to the SNMP manager. Value range: "Yes", "No". Default: "No". • Trap destination: IP address or hostname of the SNMP manager that receives traps. •...
  • Page 65 administration.fm Administration IP Network Parameters Administration via WBM System > SNMP Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- System --- SNMP |--- Trap sending enabled |--- Trap destination |--- Trap destination port |--- Trap community |--- Diag sending enabled |--- Diag destination |--- Diag destination port |--- Diag community |--- QoS traps to QCU...
  • Page 66: Speech Encryption (V1R4.X Upwards)

    administration.fm Administration Speech Encryption (V1R4.x upwards) Speech Encryption (V1R4.x upwards) With software version V1R4.x or higher, secure speech transmission via SRTP is possible. If Use secure calls is activated, the encryption of outgoing calls is enabled, and the phone is capable of receiving encrypted calls.
  • Page 67: System Settings

    administration.fm Administration System Settings System Settings 3.5.1 Terminal and User Identity 3.5.1.1 Terminal Identity Within a SIP environment, both Terminal Number and Terminal Name may serve as a phone number. The values are used in the userinfo part of SIP URIs. In order to register with a SIP registrar, the phone sends REGISTER messages to the registrar containing the contents of Terminal number Data required...
  • Page 68: Display Identity

    administration.fm Administration System Settings 3.5.1.2 Display Identity If an individual name oder number is entered as Display identity, and Enable ID is activated, it is displayed in the phone’s status bar instead of the Terminal number or Terminal name. Administration via WBM System >...
  • Page 69: Emergency And Voice Mail

    administration.fm Administration System Settings 3.5.2 Emergency and Voice Mail It is important to have an Emergency number configured. If the phone is locked, a clickable area for making an emergency call is created. If a mailbox located at a remote server shall be used, its Voice mail number must be entered. Administration via WBM (V1R2.x) System >...
  • Page 70 administration.fm Administration System Settings Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- System --- Features --- Configuration --- General |--- Emergency number --- Voicemail number A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-28 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 71: Pixel Saver (Openstage 40/60/80)

    administration.fm Administration System Settings 3.5.3 Pixel Saver (OpenStage 40/60/80) After the phone has beeen incative within a specified timespan, the display backlight is switched off. The length of the timespan ranges from 2 hours to 8 hours. Administration via WBM Local functions >...
  • Page 72: Date And Time

    administration.fm Administration System Settings 3.5.4 Date and Time If the DHCP server in your network provides information about the SNTP server access, the correct date and time is automatically shown on the phone. If the DHCP server in your network does not provide an SNTP address, you have to set the SNTP address manually, using the SNTP IP address parameter.
  • Page 73 administration.fm Administration System Settings Administration via WBM Date and Time Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Date and Time |--- SNTP IP address --- Timezone offset A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-31 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 74: No Sntp Server Available

    administration.fm Administration System Settings 3.5.4.2 No SNTP server available If no SNTP server is available, date and time must be set manually. The manual setting of Time and Date is located in the user menu, not in the > administrator menu. Data required •...
  • Page 75: Sip Addresses And Ports

    administration.fm Administration System Settings 3.5.5 SIP Addresses and Ports 3.5.5.1 SIP Addresses In this group of parameters, the IP addresses or host names for the SIP server, the SIP regis- trar, and the SIP gateway are defined. SIP server address provides the IP address or host name of the SIP proxy server (Hipath 8000).
  • Page 76: Sip Ports

    administration.fm Administration System Settings Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- System --- Registration --- SIP Addresses |--- SIP server |--- SIP registrar --- SIP gateway 3.5.5.2 SIP Ports In this group of parameters, the ports for the SIP server, the SIP registrar, and the SIP gateway are defined (for further information see Section 3.5.5.1, “SIP Addresses”), as well as the SIP port used by the phone (SIP local).
  • Page 77: Sip Registration

    administration.fm Administration System Settings Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Network --- Port Configuration |--- SIP server |--- SIP registrar |--- SIP gateway --- SIP local 3.5.6 SIP Registration Registration is the process by which centralized SIP Server/Registrars become aware of the existence and readiness of an endpoint to make and receive calls.
  • Page 78 administration.fm Administration System Settings Data required • Registration timer (seconds): Expiry time of the registration in seconds. Default value: 3600. • Server type: Type of server the phone will register to. Value range: "Other", "HiQ8000". Default value: "HiQ8000". • Realm: Protection domain for authentication. •...
  • Page 79: Sip Connection And Communication

    administration.fm Administration System Settings 3.5.7 SIP Connection and Communication 3.5.7.1 Response Timer The Response timer is started whenever the phone sends a new message to the SIP server. If the timer expires before the phone gets a response from the SIP server, the phone assumes that the server had died and then attempts to contact the backup server, if configured.
  • Page 80: Outbound Proxy

    administration.fm Administration System Settings 3.5.7.3 Outbound Proxy If this option set to "Yes", the phone routes outbond requests to the configured proxy, i. e. the SIP server/registrar. The outbound proxy will fulfill the task of resolving the domain contained in the SIP request. If "No" is set, the phone will attempt to resolve the domain by itself. If a Default OBP (Outbound Proxy) domain is set and the number or name dialed by the user does not provide a domain, this value will be appended to the name or number.
  • Page 81: Sip Transport Protocol

    administration.fm Administration System Settings 3.5.7.4 SIP Transport Protocol Selects the transport protocol to be used for SIP messages. The values "UDP", "TCP", and "TLS" are available. The default is "UDP". Administration via WBM System > SIP interface Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- System --- SIP Interface...
  • Page 82: Sip Session Timer

    administration.fm Administration System Settings 3.5.8 SIP Session Timer Session timers provide a basic keep-alive mechanism between 2 user agents or phones. This mechanism can be useful to the endpoints concerned or for stateful proxies to determine that a session is still alive. This is achieved by the phone sending periodic re-INVITEs to keep the session alive.
  • Page 83 administration.fm Administration System Settings Administration via WBM System > Registration Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- System --- Registration --- SIP session |--- Session timer --- Session duration A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-41 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 84: Sip Survivability

    administration.fm Administration System Settings 3.5.9 SIP Survivability The survivability feature will allow the SIP User Agent to register with a backup SIP proxy which will be used to make and receive calls when the primary SIP proxy fails or is not reachable due to a network failure.
  • Page 85 administration.fm Administration System Settings Administration via WBM System > Registration Network > Port configuration A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-43 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 86 administration.fm Administration System Settings Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- System --- Registration --- SIP Session --- SIP Survivability |--- Backup registration flag |--- Backup proxy address |--- Backup transport --- OBP flag --- Administration --- Network --- Port Configuration --- Backup proxy A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-44...
  • Page 87: Features - Configuration

    administration.fm Administration Features - Configuration Features - Configuration 3.6.1 Allow Refuse This parameter defines whether the Refuse Call feature is available on the phone. The possible values are "Yes" or "No". The default is "Yes". Administration via WBM (V1R2.x) System > Features > Configuration Administration via WBM (V1R3.x upwards) System >...
  • Page 88: Allow Refuse

    administration.fm Administration Features - Configuration Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- System --- Features --- Configuration --- General --- Allow refuse A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-46 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 89: Group Pickup

    administration.fm Administration Features - Configuration 3.6.2 Group Pickup 3.6.2.1 Feature Code This feature allows a user to collect a call from any ringing phone that is in the same pickup group. To be a member of a Call Pickup group, the phone must be configured with the corre- sponding URI of the Call Pickup group service provided by the server.
  • Page 90: Group Pickup

    administration.fm Administration Features - Configuration 3.6.2.2 Pickup alert (V1R3.x upwards) If desired, an incoming call for the pickup group can be indicated acoustically. The Group pickup tone allowed parameter activates or deactivates the generation of an acoustic signal for incoming pickup group calls. The default is "Yes". If this is activated, Group pickup as ringer determines whether the current ringtone or an alert beep is used.
  • Page 91 administration.fm Administration Features - Configuration Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- System --- Features --- Configuration --- Audio |--- Group pickup tone allowed |--- Group pickup as ringer --- Group pickup visual alert A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-49 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 92: Call Transfer

    administration.fm Administration Features - Configuration 3.6.3 Call Transfer 3.6.3.1 Transfer on Ring If this function is active, a call can be transferred after the user has dialled the third participant’s number, but before the third party has answered the call. This feature is enabled or disabled in the User menu.
  • Page 93: Transfer On Hangup

    administration.fm Administration Features - Configuration Administration via WBM (V1R2.x) System > Features > Configuration Administration via WBM (V1R3.x upwards) System > Features > Configuration Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- System --- Features --- Configuration --- General --- Transfer on hangup A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-51 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 94: Callback Uris

    administration.fm Administration Features - Configuration 3.6.4 Callback URIs The Callback option allows the user to request a callback on certain conditions. The callback request is sent to the SIP server. The Code for callback busy requests a callback if the line is busy, i.
  • Page 95: Message Waiting Address

    administration.fm Administration Features - Configuration 3.6.5 Message Waiting Address The MWI (Message Waiting Indicator) is an optical signal which indicates that voicemail mes- sages are on the server. Depending on the SIP server / gateway in use, the Message waiting server address, that is the address or host name of the server that sends message waiting notifications to the phone, must be configured.
  • Page 96: System Based Conference

    administration.fm Administration Features - Configuration 3.6.6 System Based Conference The Conference URI provides the number/URI used for system based conferences, which can involve more than three members. This feature is not available with every system. It is recommended not to enter the full URI, but only the user part. For instance, enter >...
  • Page 97: Server Based Features (V1R3.X Upwards)

    administration.fm Administration Features - Configuration 3.6.7 Server Based Features (V1R3.x upwards) The use of several server based features, such as server based DND (Do Not Disturb) and server based call forwarding, is enabled or disabled here. Administration via WBM System > Features > Configuration Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- System...
  • Page 98: Uacsta Interface

    administration.fm Administration Features - Configuration 3.6.8 uaCSTA Interface User Agent CSTA (uaCSTA) is a limited subset of the CSTA protocol, which allows external CTI applications to interact with the phone. If Allow uaCSTA is enabled, applications which support the uaCSTA standard will have access to the OpenStage phone.
  • Page 99 administration.fm Administration Features - Configuration Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- System --- Features --- Configuration --- General --- Allow uaCSTA A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-57 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 100: Local Menu Timeout

    administration.fm Administration Features - Configuration 3.6.9 Local Menu Timeout The timeout for the local user and admin menu is configurable. When the time interval is over, the menu is closed and the administrator/user is logged out. The timeout may be helpful in case a user does a long press on a line key unintentionally, and thereby invokes the key configuration menu.
  • Page 101 administration.fm Administration Features - Configuration Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- System --- Features --- Configuration --- General --- Not used timeout A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-59 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 102: Multiline Appearance/Keyset

    administration.fm Administration Multiline Appearance/Keyset Multiline Appearance/Keyset This feature is available only on OpenStage 40 and OpenStage 60/80 phones. > A phone that has more than one line associated to it, and therefore works as a multiline phone, is referred to as "keyset". The lines are assigned to the phone by setting up a separate line key for each line.
  • Page 103 administration.fm Administration Multiline Appearance/Keyset For the configuration of line keys, the use of the DLS (Deployment Service) is recom- > mended. For operating the DLS, please refer to the DLS user’s guide. Alternatively, the web interface or the local menu can be used. Note that the creation of a new line key and the configuration of some parameters can not be accomplished by the pho- ne’s local menu.
  • Page 104 administration.fm Administration Multiline Appearance/Keyset • Shared type: Determines whether the line is a shared line (shared by multiple endpoints) or a private line (only available for this endpoint). Value range: "shared", "private", "unknown". Default: "shared". • Allow in Overview: Determines whether the line appears in the phone’s line overview. Value range: "Yes", "No".
  • Page 105 administration.fm Administration Multiline Appearance/Keyset In the "Line" dialog, set the specific parameters for the line key. Administration via Local Phone The configuration of a line via Local phone is only possible when the line key has been created via Web interface or DLS before. --- Administration --- System --- Features...
  • Page 106: Configure Keyset Operation

    administration.fm Administration Multiline Appearance/Keyset 3.7.2 Configure Keyset Operation The following parameters provide general settings which are common for all keyset lines. The Rollover ring setting will be used in the case that, during an active call, an incoming call arrives on a different line. If "no ring" is selected, the incoming call will not initiate a ring. If "alert ring"...
  • Page 107 administration.fm Administration Multiline Appearance/Keyset • "none": To answer a call, the user manually selects a line by pressing its line key before going off-hook, or by pressing the speaker key. Manual line selection overrides auto- matic line preferences. Line action mode determines the consequence for an established connection when the line key is pressed.
  • Page 108 administration.fm Administration Multiline Appearance/Keyset • Line action mode: Determines the consequence for an established connection when the line key is pressed. Value range: "Hold", "Release". Default: "Hold". • Show focus: Determines whether the line Key LED blinks or is steady when it is in use. Value range: "Yes", "No".
  • Page 109 administration.fm Administration Multiline Appearance/Keyset Administration via WBM System > Features > Keyset Operation Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- System --- Features --- Keyset operation |--- Rollover ring |--- LED on registration |--- Originating line preference |--- Terminating line preference |--- Line action mode |--- Show focus |--- Reservation timer...
  • Page 110: Direct Station Select (Dss)

    administration.fm Administration Multiline Appearance/Keyset 3.7.3 Direct Station Select (DSS) This feature is available only on OpenStage 40/60/80, and requires HiPath V 3.0. > A DSS key is a special variant of a line key. It enables a direct connection to a target phone, allowing the user to pick up or forward a call alerting the DSS target and make/complete a call to the DSS target.
  • Page 111: Settings For A Dss Key

    administration.fm Administration Multiline Appearance/Keyset Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- System --- Features --- Feature Access --- Call establish |--- Deflect to DSS --- Refuse DSS pickup --- Administration --- System --- Features --- Configuration --- General --- DSS Pickup timer 3.7.3.2 Settings for a DSS key The Key label <n>...
  • Page 112 administration.fm Administration Multiline Appearance/Keyset • User ID: SIP user ID of the DSS destination. • Password: Password corresponding to the SIP user ID. • Outgoing calls: Determines whether forwarding and DND at the target phone will be over- ridden on a DSS call. Value range: "Normal", "Direct".
  • Page 113: Key Modules

    administration.fm Administration Multiline Appearance/Keyset 3.7.4 Key Modules A Key module provides 12 additional program keys. It is available for the OpenStage 40, 60 and 80. A maximum of 2 key modules can be connected to one phone. The configuration of a key on the key module is just the same as the configuration of a phone key.
  • Page 114: Dialing

    administration.fm Administration Dialing Dialing 3.8.1 Canonical Dialing Configuration Call numbers taken from a directory application, LDAP for instance, are mostly expressed in canonical format. Moreover, call numbers entered into the local phone book are automatically converted and stored in canonical format, thereby adding "+", Local country code, Local na- tional code, and Local enterprise number as prefixes.
  • Page 115 administration.fm Administration Dialing From V1R4.x on, these emergency numbers can also be dialed when the phone is locked, in line with the emergency number configured in Features > Configuration (see Section 3.5.2, “Emergency and Voice Mail”). • Initial extension digits / Initial digits: List of initial digits of all possible extensions in the local enterprise network.
  • Page 116 administration.fm Administration Dialing • "For external numbers": Default value. All public network numbers will be prefixed with the access code that allows a number a call to be routed outside the enterprise net- work. However, international numbers that use the + prefix will not be given access code.
  • Page 117 administration.fm Administration Dialing Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Local Functions --- Locality --- Canonical dial settings |--- Local country code |--- National prefix digit |--- Local national code |--- Minimum local number length |--- Local enterprise node |--- PSTN access code |--- International access code |--- Operator code |--- Emergency number...
  • Page 118: Canonical Dial Lookup

    Data required • Local code 1 ... 5: Local enterprise code for the node/PBX the phone is connected to. Example: "722" for Siemens Munich. • International code 1 ... 5: Sequence of "+", local country code, local area code, and local enterprise node corresponding to to one or more phone entries.
  • Page 119 administration.fm Administration Dialing Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Local Functions --- Locality --- Canonical Dial Lookup |--- Local code 1 |--- International code 1 |--- Local code 2 |--- International code 2 |--- Local code 3 |--- International code 3 |--- Local code 4 |--- International code 4 |--- Local code 5...
  • Page 120: Mobility

    administration.fm Administration Mobility Mobility The Mobility feature requires the HiPath Deployment Severice (DLS). If the phone is mobility enabled by the DLS, a mobile user can log on to the phone and thereby have his own user set- tings transferred to the phone. These user data are stored in the DLS database and include, for instance, SIP registration settings, dialing properties, key layouts, as well as the user’s phone- book.
  • Page 121: Transferring Phone Software, Application And Media Files

    Service) or WBM (Web Based Management). For all user data, which includes files as well as phonebook content, the following > amounts of storage place are available: • OpenStage 20/40: 4 MB • OpenStage 60/80: 8 MB 3.10.1 FTP/HTTPS Server There are no specific requirements regarding the FTP server for transferring files to the Open- Stage phone.
  • Page 122 administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files Administration via WBM File transfer > Defaults Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- File Transfer --- Defaults |--- Download method |--- Server |--- Port |--- Account |--- Username |--- Password |--- FTP path --- HTTPS base URL A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008...
  • Page 123: Phone Software

    administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files 3.10.3 Phone Software The firmware for the phone can be updated by downloading a new software file to the phone. Do not disconnect the phone from the LAN or power unit during software update. An active update process is indicated by blinking LEDs and/or in the display.
  • Page 124 administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files Administration via WBM File transfer > Phone application Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- File Transfer --- Phone app |--- Use default |--- Download method |--- Server |--- Port |--- Account |--- Username |--- Password |--- FTP path...
  • Page 125: Download/Update Phone Software

    administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files 3.10.3.2 Download/Update Phone Software If applicable, phone software should be deployed using the Deployment Service (DLS). Alter- natively, the download can be triggered from the web interface or from the Local phone menu. When the download has been successful, the phone will restart and boot up using the new soft- ware.
  • Page 126: Music On Hold

    administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files 3.10.4 Music on Hold If enabled by the user, the Music on Hold (MoH) sound file is played when a call is put on hold. The following formats for Music on Hold are supported: •...
  • Page 127 administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files Administration via WBM File transfer > Hold music Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- File Transfer --- Hold Music |--- Use default |--- Download method |--- Server |--- Port |--- Account |--- Username |--- Password |--- FTP path...
  • Page 128: Download Music On Hold

    administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files 3.10.4.2 Download Music on Hold If applicable, Music on Hold should be deployed using the Deployment Service (DLS). Alterna- tively, the download can be triggered from the web interface or from the local phone menu. Start Download via WBM In the File transfer >...
  • Page 129: Picture Clips

    administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files 3.10.5 Picture Clips Picture clips are available only on OpenStage 60/80 phones. > Picture Clips are small images used for displaying a picture of a person that is calling on a line. The supported file formats for picture clips are JPEG and PNG (recommended).
  • Page 130 administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files Administration via WBM File transfer > Picture clip Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- File Transfer --- Picture Clip |--- Use default |--- Download method |--- Server |--- Port |--- Account |--- Username |--- Password |--- FTP path...
  • Page 131: Download Picture Clip

    administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files 3.10.5.2 Download Picture Clip If applicable, picture clips should be deployed using the Deployment Service (DLS). Alterna- tively, the download can be triggered from the web interface or from the local phone menu. Start Download via WBM In the File transfer >...
  • Page 132: Ldap Template

    administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files 3.10.6 LDAP Template LDAP is available only on OpenStage 60/80 phones. > The LDAP template is an ASCII text file that uses an allocation list to assign directory server attributes to input and output fields on an LDAP client. The LDAP template must be modified correctly for successful communication between the directory server and the LDAP client.
  • Page 133 administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files Administration via WBM File transfer > LDAP Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- File Transfer --- LDAP |--- Use default |--- Download method |--- Server |--- Port |--- Account |--- Username |--- Password |--- FTP path |--- HTTPS base URL...
  • Page 134: Download Ldap Template

    administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files 3.10.6.2 Download LDAP Template If applicable, LDAP templates should be deployed using the Deployment Service (DLS). Alter- natively, the download can be triggered from the web interface or from the local phone menu. The OpenStage phone supports LDAPv3.
  • Page 135: Logo

    administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files 3.10.7 Logo On OpenStage 40/60/80, a custom background image for the telephony interface can be sup- plied. In most cases, this will be the company logo. On OpenStage 40, monochrome bitmap files (BMP) are supported. The ideal size is as follows: •...
  • Page 136 administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files Data required (if not derived from Defaults) • Download method: Selects the protocol to be used. Value range: "FTP", "HTTPS". Default: "FTP". • Server address: IP address or hostname of the FTP/HTTPS server in use. •...
  • Page 137: Download Logo

    administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files 3.10.7.2 Download Logo If applicable, logos should be deployed using the Deployment Service (DLS). Alternatively, the download can be triggered from the web interface or from the local phone menu. Start Download via WBM In the File transfer >...
  • Page 138: Screensaver

    administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files 3.10.8 Screensaver The screensaver is displayed when the phone is in idle mode. It performs a slide show consist- ing of images which can be uploaded using the web interface. Screensavers are available only on OpenStage 60/80 phones. >...
  • Page 139 administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files • HTTPS base URL: IP address or hostname of the HTTPS server in use; only applicable if Download method is switched to "HTTPS". Administration via WBM File transfer > Screensaver Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- File Transfer --- Screensaver...
  • Page 140: Download Screensaver

    administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files 3.10.8.2 Download Screensaver If applicable, screensavers should be deployed using the Deployment Service (DLS). Alterna- tively, the download can be triggered from the web interface or from the local phone menu. Start Download via WBM In the File transfer >...
  • Page 141: Ringer File

    administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files 3.10.9 Ringer File Custom Ringtones can be uploaded to the phone. The following file formats are supported: • WAV format. The recommended specifications are: • Audio format: PCM • Bitrate: 16 kB/sec •...
  • Page 142 administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files Data required (if not derived from Defaults) • Download method: Selects the protocol to be used. Value range: "FTP", "HTTPS". Default: "FTP". • Server address: IP address or hostname of the FTP/HTTPS server in use. •...
  • Page 143: Download Ringer File

    administration.fm Administration Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files 3.10.9.2 Download Ringer File If applicable, ringtone files should be deployed using the Deployment Service (DLS). Alterna- tively, the download can be triggered from the web interface or from the local phone menu. Start Download via WBM In the File transfer >...
  • Page 144: Corporate Phonebook: Directory Settings

    administration.fm Administration Corporate Phonebook: Directory Settings 3.11 Corporate Phonebook: Directory Settings 3.11.1 LDAP LDAP is available only on OpenStage 60/80 phones. > The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol enables access to a directory server via an LDAP client. Various personal information is stored there, e.g. the name, organisation and contact data of persons working in an organisation.
  • Page 145 administration.fm Administration Corporate Phonebook: Directory Settings Administration via WBM Local Functions > Directory settings Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Local Functions --- Directory Settings |--- LDAP server address |--- LDAP server port |--- LDAP authentication |--- LDAP user name --- LDAP password A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-103...
  • Page 146: Speech

    administration.fm Administration Speech 3.12 Speech 3.12.1 RTP Base Port This parameter sets the port to be used for speech data, which is transmitted by RTP (Real- Time Transport Protocol). The default port number is 5010. Administration via WBM Network > Port Configuration Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Network...
  • Page 147: Codec Preferences

    administration.fm Administration Speech 3.12.2 Codec Preferences If Silence suppression is activated, the transmission of data packets is suppressed on no con- versation, that is, if the user doesn’t speak. The OpenStage phone provides the codecs G.711, G.722, and G.729. When a SIP connection is established between two endpoints, the phones negotiate the codec to be used.
  • Page 148 administration.fm Administration Speech Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Speech --- Codec Preferences |--- Silence suppression |--- Packet size |--- G.711 |--- G.729 --- G.722 A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-106 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 149: Audio Settings

    administration.fm Administration Speech 3.12.3 Audio Settings The usage of microphone and speaker for speakerphone mode can be controlled by the ad- ministrator. Both microphone and loudspeaker can be switched on or off separately. By default, both micro- phone and loudspeaker are switched on. Administration via WBM Speech >...
  • Page 150: Applications

    administration.fm Administration Applications 3.13 Applications 3.13.1 XML Applications (OpenStage 60/80 with V1R3.x upwards) 3.13.1.1 Basic Setup/Configuration The XML interface enables server-based applications with a set of GUI elements. The techno- logies commonly used in web applications can be used: Java Servlets, JSP, PHP, CGI etc., de- livered by servers such as Tomcat, Apache, Microsoft IIS.
  • Page 151 administration.fm Administration Applications Data required • Display name: Program name to be displayed on the phone. Value specifications: • It must be unique on the phone. • It cannot contain the ’^’ character. • It cannot not be empty. • Its length cannot not exceed 20 characters.
  • Page 152 administration.fm Administration Applications Administration via WBM Applications > XML Applications > Add application Applications > XML Applications > Modify application A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-110 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 153: Http Proxy

    administration.fm Administration Applications Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Applications --- XML --- Add application |--- Display name |--- Application name |--- Server address |--- Server port |--- Protocol |--- Program name |--- XML trace enabled --- Debug program name 3.13.1.2 HTTP Proxy The HTTP data transfer between the phone and the server on which the remote program is run-...
  • Page 154 administration.fm Administration Applications Applications > XML Applications > Modify application Network > IP Configuration A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-112 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 155: Modify An Existing Application

    administration.fm Administration Applications Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Applications --- XML |--- Add application --- Use proxy --- Add Xpressions --- Use proxy --- Administration --- Network --- IP Configuration --- HTTP proxy --- Administration --- Network --- Port configuration --- HTTP proxy 3.13.1.3 Modify an Existing Application...
  • Page 156: Remove An Existing Application

    administration.fm Administration Applications Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Applications --- XML --- <Application to be modified> |--- Display name |--- Application name |--- Server address |--- Server port |--- Protocol |--- Program name |--- XML trace enabled --- Debug program name 3.13.1.4 Remove an Existing Application An existing application can be removed.
  • Page 157 administration.fm Administration Applications Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Applications --- XML --- <Application to be modified> |--- Display name |--- Application name |--- Server address |--- Server port |--- Protocol |--- Program name |--- XML trace enabled --- Debug program name A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-115 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 158: Password

    administration.fm Administration Password 3.14 Password The passwords for user and administrator can be set here. They have to be confirmed after en- tering. The factory setting is "123456"; it should be changed after the first login. Administration via WBM Authentication > Change Admin password Authentication >...
  • Page 159: Troubleshooting: Lost Password

    administration.fm Administration Troubleshooting: Lost Password 3.15 Troubleshooting: Lost Password If the administration and/or user password is lost, and there is no DLS available, new passwords must be provided. For this purpose, a factory reset is necessary. Take the following steps to initiate a factory reset: On the phone, press the key to activate the administration menu (the...
  • Page 160: Factory Reset

    administration.fm Administration Factory Reset 3.16 Factory Reset This function resets all parameters to their factory settings. A special reset password is required for this operation: "124816". Administration via WBM Maintenance > Factory reset Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Maintenance --- Factory reset A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-118...
  • Page 161: Diagnostics

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17 Diagnostics 3.17.1 Display General Phone Information General information about the status of the phone can be displayed if desired. Displayed Data • MAC address: Shows the phone’s MAC address. • Software version: Displays the version of the phone’s firmware. •...
  • Page 162: Lan Monitoring

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17.2 LAN Monitoring The LAN port mirror facility allows for monitoring all network traffic at the phone’s LAN port. For further information, see Section 3.2.1, “LAN Port Settings”. Additionally, there is a possibility to monitor LAN traffic and port settings in the Local user menu: --- User --- Network information |--- IP address...
  • Page 163: Ip Tests

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17.3 IP Tests For network diagnostics, the OpenStage phone can ping any host or network device to deter- mine whether it is reachable. Additionally, the IP route to a host or network device can be traced using the traceroute tool contained in the phone software. The Pre Defined Ping tests provide pinging for a pre-defined selection of servers: DLS, SIP server, and SIP registrar.
  • Page 164: Process And Memory Information

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17.4 Process and Memory Information The processes currently running on the phone’s operating system as well as their CPU and memory usage can be monitored here. 100 processes are displayed on the web page. For fur- ther information, please refer to the documentation of the "top" command for Unix/Linux sys- tems.
  • Page 165: Fault Trace Configuration

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17.5 Fault Trace Configuration Error tracing and logging can be configured separately for all components, i. e. the services and applications running on the OpenStage phone. The resulting files can be viewed in the WBM web pages over the Download links. The File size (bytes) parameter sets the maximum file size.
  • Page 166 Involved in the passing of call related information and signaling to and from the CSTA ser- vice. • Component registrar Handles data relating to the type of phone, e.g. OpenStage 20/40 HFA/SIP, OpenStage 60/ 80 HFA/SIP. • CSTA service A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008...
  • Page 167 administration.fm Administration Diagnostics Any CSTA messages are handled by this service. CSTA messages are used within the phone by all services as a common call progression and control protocol. • Data Access service Allows other services to access the data held within the phone database. •...
  • Page 168 administration.fm Administration Diagnostics Bluetooth is available only on OpenStage 60/80 phones. • Openstage client management Provides a means by which other services within the phone can interact with the database. • Phonebook Responsible for the phonebook application. • POT service Takes over control of basic telephony if the callview application fails.
  • Page 169 administration.fm Administration Diagnostics Handles parsing and identification of VCard information while sending or getting VCards via Bluetooth. • Voice engine Provides a switching mechanism for voice streams within the phone. This component is also involved in QDC, Music on hold and voice instrumentation. •...
  • Page 170 administration.fm Administration Diagnostics Administration via WBM Diagnostics > Fault Trace Configuration A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-128 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 171: Easy Trace Profiles

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17.6 Easy Trace Profiles In order to simplify tracing for a specific problem, the tracing levels can be adjusted using pre- defined settings. The Easy Trace profiles provide settings for a specific area, e. g. call connec- tion.
  • Page 172: Call Connection

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17.6.3 Call Connection Administration via WBM Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Call connection This Easy Trace profile contains the tracing of SIP messages. Please note that after > changing the level for the tracing of SIP messages, the phone must be rebooted. 3.17.6.4 Call Log Administration via WBM...
  • Page 173: Ldap Phonebook

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17.6.5 LDAP Phonebook Administration via WBM Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Phonebook (LDAP) problems 3.17.6.6 DAS Connection Administration via WBM Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > DAS connection 3.17.6.7 DLS Data Errors Administration via WBM Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > DLS data errors A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-131 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 174: Help Application

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17.6.8 802.1x Administration via WBM Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > 802.1x 3.17.6.9 Help Application Administration via WBM Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Help application problems 3.17.6.10 Sidecar Administration via WBM Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Sidecar problems A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-132 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 175: Key Input

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17.6.11 Key Input Administration via WBM Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Key input problems 3.17.6.12 LAN Connectivity Administration via WBM Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > LAN connectivity problems 3.17.6.13 Local Phonebook Administration via WBM Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Phonebook (local) problems A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-133 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 176: Messaging

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17.6.14 Messaging Administration via WBM Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Messaging application problems 3.17.6.15 Mobility Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Mobility problems 3.17.6.16 Phone administration Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Phone administration problems A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-134 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 177: Server Based Applications

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17.6.17 Server based applications Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Server based application problems 3.17.6.18 Speech Administration via WBM Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Speech problems 3.17.6.19 Tone Administration via WBM Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Tone problems 3.17.6.20 USB Backup/Restore Administration via WBM...
  • Page 178: Voice Dialling

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17.6.21 Voice Dialling Administration via WBM Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Voice recognition problems 3.17.6.22 Web Based Management Administration via WBM Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Web based management A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-136 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 179: No Tracing For All Services

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17.6.23 No Tracing for All Services Administration via WBM Diagnostics > Easy Trace Profiles > Clear all profiles A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-137 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 180: Qos Reports

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17.7 QoS Reports 3.17.7.1 Conditions and Thresholds for Report Generation For details about the functionality, please refer to the release notes. > The generation of QoS (Quality of Service) reports which are sent to a QCU server (see Sec- tion 3.3.8, “SNMP”) is configured here.
  • Page 181 administration.fm Administration Diagnostics Non-compressing codecs / Compressing codes: • Lost packets (per 1000 packets): When the number of lost packets exceeds this maxi- mum value during the observation interval, a report is created. Default: 10. • Consecutive lost packets: When the number of lost packets following one another ex- ceeds this maximum value during the observation interval, a report is created.
  • Page 182 administration.fm Administration Diagnostics Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Network --- QoS --- Reports |--- Generation |--- Mode |--- Report interval |--- Observe interval --- Minimum session length |--- Send now --- Thresholds |--- Maximum jitter |--- Round-trip delay |--- Non-compressing: |--- ...Lost packets (K) |--- ...Lost consecutive...
  • Page 183: View Report

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17.7.2 View Report OpenStage phones generate QoS reports using a HiPath specific format, QDC (QoS Data Col- lection). The reports created for the last 6 sessions, i. e. conversations, can be viewed on the WBM. To enable the generation of reports, please ensure that: •...
  • Page 184 administration.fm Administration Diagnostics • Silence suppression: Number of silence suppression activation objects found in the RTP stream received. A silence suppression activation object is defined as a period of silence when no encoded voice signals were transmitted by the sender. •...
  • Page 185 administration.fm Administration Diagnostics • maximum jitter; • lost packets; • consecutive lost packets; • consecutive good packets. • HiPath Switch ID: Unique number identifying the HiPath switch to which the endpoints are assigned. • LTU number: In HiPath 4000 only, the shelf identification is taken from the shelf containing a gateway.
  • Page 186 administration.fm Administration Diagnostics Data viewing via WBM: Diagnostics > QoS reports > View Session Data A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-144 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 187: Core Dump

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17.8 Core dump If Enable core dump is checked, a core dump will be initiated in case of a severe error. The core dump will be saved to a file. By default, this function is activated. When File size unlimited is checked, there is no size limit for the core dump file. By default, it is not checked.
  • Page 188: Test Interface

    administration.fm Administration Diagnostics 3.17.10 Test Interface This parameters enables or disables the test interface (HPT). Administration via WBM Maintenance > Test interface Administration via Local Phone --- Administration --- Maintenance --- Disable HPT A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-146 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 189: Bluetooth

    administration.fm Administration Bluetooth 3.18 Bluetooth The Bluetooth interface can be enabled or disabled in the admin menu. By default, it is enabled. If Bluetooth is enabled, the user has the possibility to activate or deactivate it. In version V1R3.x upwards, the Bluetooth address is displayed. Bluetooth is available only on OpenStage 60/80 phones.
  • Page 190 administration.fm Administration Bluetooth --- Bluetooth --- Enable In V1R3.x and upwards, only the device address can be viewed via the local admin menu: --- Administration --- System --- Features --- Configuration --- Bluetooth --- Local device address A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 3-148 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 191: Examples And Howtos

    Minimum number of digits in a local PSTN length number (e. g. 3335333 = 7 digits). Local enterprise node Prefix to access Nottingham numbers from within the Siemens network. PSTN access code Prefix to make an international call in the UK. Operator codes 0, 7800 Set of numbers to access the local operators.
  • Page 192: Canonical Dial Lookup

    beispiele.fm Examples and HowTos Canonical Dialing 4.1.2 Canonical Dial Lookup The following example shows settings suitable for recognizing incoming numbers and assign- ing them to entries in the local phone book, and for generating correct dial strings from phone book entries, depending on whether the number is internal or external. Parameter Example value Explanation Local code <1>...
  • Page 193: Conversion Examples

    beispiele.fm Examples and HowTos Canonical Dialing 4.1.2.1 Conversion examples In the following examples, numbers entered into the local phonebook by the user are converted according to the settings given above. Example 1: Internal number, same node as the local phone User entry 2345 External numbers...
  • Page 194 beispiele.fm Examples and HowTos Canonical Dialing Example 3: External number, same local national code as the local phone User entry 011511234567 External numbers Local public form External access Not required code International gate- Use national code way code Number stored in the +4411511234567 phone book Dial string sent when...
  • Page 195: How To Create Logo Files For Openstage Phones

    beispiele.fm Examples and HowTos How to Create Logo Files for OpenStage Phones How to Create Logo Files for OpenStage Phones 4.2.1 For OpenStage 40 Create a New Image Create an image with the following specifications: • Width: 144 px • Height: 32 px •...
  • Page 196: For Openstage 60/80

    beispiele.fm Examples and HowTos How to Create Logo Files for OpenStage Phones 4.2.2 For OpenStage 60/80 In the following, the creation of a transparent image suitable for use as a logo in OpenStage 60/ 80 is described. This description is based on Adobe Photoshop, but any similar graphics soft- ware can be used as well.
  • Page 197 beispiele.fm Examples and HowTos How to Create Logo Files for OpenStage Phones Create a New Image Create an image with the size according to the phone type: Phone Type Size (px) OpenStage 60 240 x 70 OpenStage 80 480 x 142 Tabelle 4-4 Adobe Photoshop: Insert the Logo...
  • Page 198 beispiele.fm Examples and HowTos How to Create Logo Files for OpenStage Phones Background Transparency Delete the background colour so that only the exact former background colour is 100% transparent. Adobe Photoshop: Make sure that the background color is selected by clicking on the Background Color icon. In the Tool palette, click on the Eraser symbol with the right Mouse button and select the Magic Eraser Tool.
  • Page 199: How To Set Up The Corporate Phonebook (Ldap)

    beispiele.fm Examples and HowTos How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook (LDAP) How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook (LDAP) The Corporate Phonebook function is based on an LDAP client that can be connected to the company’s LDAP service. A variety of LDAP servers can be used, for instance Microsoft Active Directory, OpenLDAP, or Apache Directory Server.
  • Page 200: Create An Ldap Template

    beispiele.fm Examples and HowTos How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook (LDAP) 4.3.2 Create an LDAP Template The user interface of the corporate phonebook application provides a form which is used both for search and retrieval. The task of an LDAP template is to map the phone’s search and display fields to LDAP at- tributes that can be delivered by the server.
  • Page 201 beispiele.fm Examples and HowTos How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook (LDAP) The following examples show the relations between GUI field names, the attribute labels used in the template, and exemplary mappings to LDAP attributes. Generic Example (Standard Attributes) OpenStage Field LDAP LDAP Attribute Example...
  • Page 202 beispiele.fm Examples and HowTos How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook (LDAP) Microsoft Active Directory Specific Example OpenStage Field LDAP LDAP Attribute Example Template Value Attribute ATTRIB01 Last name ATTRIB02 givenName John First name ATTRIB03 ipPhone 9991234 Business 1 ATTRIB04 otherTelephone 9992345 Business 2...
  • Page 203: Load The Ldap Template Into The Phone

    beispiele.fm Examples and HowTos How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook (LDAP) 4.3.3 Load the LDAP Template into the Phone When you have configured the LDAP template, you can upload it to the phone: Save the template under a suitable name, for example, ldap-template.txt. Copy the template file to the FTP server designated for deploying LDAP templates.
  • Page 204: Configure Ldap Access

    beispiele.fm Examples and HowTos How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook (LDAP) 4.3.4 Configure LDAP Access To enter the access data using the WBM, take the following steps: Navigate to Local Functions > Directory Settings. Enter the following parameters: • Server address (IP address or hostname of the LDAP server) •...
  • Page 205 beispiele.fm Examples and HowTos How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook (LDAP) Enter the text to be searched. For information on using the onscreen keypad, see Section 3.1, “Access via Local Phone”, step 5. Navigate to the Find option and press .
  • Page 206 beispiele.fm Examples and HowTos How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook (LDAP) Navigate to the desired entry and press on the TouchGuide to open the context menu. You can select one of the following options: • Dial the Business 1 number. •...
  • Page 207: Technical Reference

    Xpressions Bluetooth Network IP configuration (V1R2.x) / IP configuration (V1R3.x upwards) Update Service (DLS) Port configuration (V1R2.x and V1R3.x on OpenStage 20/40) / Port configuration (V1R3.x upwards on OpenStage 60/80) System System Identity SIP interface (V1R2.x) / SIP interface (V1R3.x)
  • Page 208 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Program keys > Line Key Module 1 Key Module 2 Keyset operation Services Feature access Services (V1R3.x) Security (V1R4.x) File transfer Defaults Phone application Hold music Picture Clip LDAP Logo Screensaver Ringer file Dongle key Local functions Directory settings Locality Canonical dial settings...
  • Page 209 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Bluetooth handsfree profile Bluetooth headset profile Call connection Call log problems DAS connection DLS data errors Help application problems Key input problems LAN connectivity problems Messaging application problems Mobility problems Phone administration problems Phonebook (LDAP) problems Phonebook (local) problems Server based application problems Sidecar problems...
  • Page 210: Web

    referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus 5.1.1.2 Web Pages Admin Login Add application Modify application A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 211 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Xpressions Bluetooth IP configuration (V1R2.x) A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 212 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus IP configuration (V1R3.x upwards) Update Service (DLS) A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 213 Technical Reference Menus Port configuration (V1R2.x and V1R3.x on OpenStage 20/40) Port configuration (V1R3.x upwards on OpenStage 60/80) System Identity A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 214 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus SIP interface (V1R2.x) SIP interface (V1R3.x) Registration A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 215 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus SNMP Configuration (V1R2.x) A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 216 Technical Reference Menus Configuration (V1R3.x upwards on OpenStage 20/40) Configuration (V1R3.x upwards on OpenStage 60/80) DSS settings A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-10 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 217 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Program keys Line A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-11 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 218 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Key Module 1 Key Module 2 A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-12 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 219 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Keyset operation Services Services (V1R3.x) Security (V1R4.x) A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-13 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 220 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Defaults Phone application Hold music A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-14 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 221 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Picture Clip LDAP Logo A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-15 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 222 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Screensaver Ringer file Dongle key A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-16 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 223 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Directory settings Canonical dial settings Canonical dial lookup Canonical dial A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-17 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 224 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Pixel Saver (V1R4.x) Date and time Codec preferences Audio settings General information A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-18 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 225 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Change Admin password Change User password A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-19 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 226 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Fault trace configuration Bluetooth handsfree profile A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-20 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 227 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Bluetooth headset profile Call connection Call log problems DAS connection A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-21 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 228 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus DLS data errors Help application problems Key input problems LAN connectivity problems A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-22 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 229 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Messaging application problems Mobility problems Phone administration problems Phonebook (LDAP) problems A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-23 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 230 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Phonebook (local) problems Server based application problems Sidecar problems Speech problems Tone problems A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-24 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 231 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus USB backup/restore Voice recognition problems Web based management A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-25 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 232 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus 802.1x problems Clear all profiles A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-26 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 233 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Generation A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-27 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 234 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus View Session Data A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-28 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 235 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus IP tests Memory information Core dump Remote trace (V1R4.x upwards) A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-29 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 236 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Remote trace (V1R4.x) Restart phone Factory reset HPT interface A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 5-30 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 237: Local Phone Menu

    referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus 5.1.2 Local Phone Menu Menu Further information ... |--- Administration |--- Applications |--- CPP |--- Java --- XML |--- Add application |--- Display name -> Section 3.13.1 |--- Application name -> Section 3.13.1 |--- Server address ->...
  • Page 238 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Menu Further information ... |--- DLS port -> Section 3.3.7 |--- Contact gap -> Section 3.3.7 --- Security status -> Section 3.3.7 |--- QoS |--- Service |--- Layer 2 -> Section 3.3.1.1 |--- Layer 2 voice ->...
  • Page 239 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Menu Further information ... |--- Default OBP domain -> Section 3.5.7.3 |--- SIP transport -> Section 3.5.7.4 |--- Response timer (ms) -> Section 3.5.7.1 --- Connectivity timer (ms) -> Section 3.5.7.2 |--- Registration |--- SIP addresses |--- SIP server ->...
  • Page 240 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Menu Further information ... --- Group pickup as ringer -> Section 3.6.2.2 --- Group pickup visual alert -> Section 3.6.2.2 |--- Keyset Lines --- Details For Keyset Line <n> |--- Address -> Section 3.7.1 |--- Ring on/off ->...
  • Page 241 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Menu Further information ... |--- Username -> Section 3.10.3.1 |--- Password -> Section 3.10.3.1 |--- FTP path -> Section 3.10.3.1 |--- HTTPS base URL -> Section 3.10.3.1 --- Filename -> Section 3.10.3.1 |--- Hold Music |--- Use default ->...
  • Page 242 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Menu Further information ... |--- Download method -> Section 3.10.7.1 |--- Server -> Section 3.10.7.1 |--- Port -> Section 3.10.7.1 |--- Account -> Section 3.10.7.1 |--- Username -> Section 3.10.7.1 |--- Password -> Section 3.10.7.1 |--- FTP path ->...
  • Page 243 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Menu Further information ... |--- Local country code -> Section 3.8.1 |--- National prefix digit -> Section 3.8.1 |--- Local national code -> Section 3.8.1 |--- Minimum local number length -> Section 3.8.1 |--- Local enterprise node ->...
  • Page 244 referenz.fm Technical Reference Menus Menu Further information ... |--- Admin -> Section 3.14 |--- Confirm admin -> Section 3.14 |--- User -> Section 3.14 --- Confirm user -> Section 3.14 |--- Mobility |--- Unauthorized logoff trap -> Section 3.9 |--- Logoff trap delay ->...
  • Page 245: Glossary

    bkglos.fm Glossary Nur für den internen Gebrauch Glossary Address of Record (AoR) A ->SIP ->URI that represents the "public address" of a SIP user resp. a phone or line. The format is similar to an E-mail address: "username@hostname". (for a definition, see RFC 3261) ADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation.
  • Page 246 bkglos.fm Glossary Nur für den internen Gebrauch The Deployment Service (DLS) is a HiPath management application for the administration of workpoints, i. e. IP Phones and IP Clients, in both HiPath- and non-HiPath networks. Domain Name System. Performs the translation of network domain names and computer hostnames to ->IP addresses.
  • Page 247 bkglos.fm Glossary Nur für den internen Gebrauch Graphical User Interface. HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A standard protocol for data transfer in ->IP networks. Internet Protocol. A data-oriented network layer protocol used for transferring data across a packet-switched internetwork. Within this network layer, reliability is not guaranteed. IP address The unique address of a terminal device in the network.
  • Page 248 bkglos.fm Glossary Nur für den internen Gebrauch Light Emitting Diode. Cold light illumination in different colours at low power consumption. MAC Address Media Access Control address. Unique 48-bit identifier attached to network adapters. MDI-X Media Dependent Interface crossover (X). The send and receive pins are inverted. This MDI allows the connection of two endpoints without using a crossover cable.
  • Page 249 bkglos.fm Glossary Nur für den internen Gebrauch Quality of Service. The term refers to control mechanisms that can provide different priority to different users or data flows, or guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow in accordance with requests from the application program. The OpenStage phone allows for the setting of QoS parameters on layer 2 and layer 3 (DiffServ).
  • Page 250 bkglos.fm Glossary Nur für den internen Gebrauch SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol. Used for monitoring, controlling, and administra- tion of network and network devices. SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol. Used to synchronize the time of a terminal device with a timeserver.
  • Page 251 bkglos.fm Glossary Nur für den internen Gebrauch VLAN Virtual Local Area Network. A method of creating several independent logical networks within a physical network. For example, an existing network can be separated into a data and a voice VLAN. VoIP Voice over IP.
  • Page 252 bkglos.fm Glossary Nur für den internen Gebrauch A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 253: Index

    OperaAdminSIX.fm Index Nur für den internen Gebrauch Index Address of Record (AoR) 6-1 Graphics Display 1-3, 1-4 Administration Menu (Local Menu) 3-1, 3-2 Group Pickup 3-48 Application Keys 1-3, 1-4, 1-5 Audio Keys 1-3, 1-4 Handset 1-3, 1-4, 1-5 HiPath 8000 (Registration) 2-25 Bluetooth 3-147 Initial Digits 3-71 Call Display 1-3, 1-4...
  • Page 254 OperaAdminSIX.fm Index Nur für den internen Gebrauch MDI-X 3-5, 6-4 MIB 6-4 TCP 6-6 Multiline / Keyset 3-58 Terminal Number 2-8, 3-25 Music on Hold (Download) 3-84 Timeout (Not used) 3-56 MWI 3-53 Timezone Offset 2-10, 3-30 MWI (Message Waiting Indicator) 6-4 TLS 6-6 TouchGuide 1-3, 1-4, 1-5 TouchSlider 1-3...
  • Page 255 OperaAdminSIX.fm Index Nur für den internen Gebrauch A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
  • Page 256 OperaAdminSIX.fm Index Nur für den internen Gebrauch A31003-O1010-M100-9-76A9, 05/05/2008 HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual...
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