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AudioCodes 430HD Administrator's Manual (336 pages)
Series of High Definition IP Phones, HD VoIP
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 3.7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Customer Support
17
Documentation Feedback
17
Document #: LTRT
18
1 Introduction
19
Configuration Tools
21
2 IP Phone User Interface
23
Accessing the Administration Menu
23
Changing Display Language
24
Figure 2-1: Language
24
Table 2-1: Language Display Parameters
24
3 Web Interface
25
Accessing Web Interface
25
Figure 3-1: Web Interface Login
25
Getting Started with the Web
26
Figure 3-2: Web Interface Areas
26
Configuring the Web Interface's Port
27
Configuring User Login Credentials
27
Figure 3-3: Web Interface - User Account
27
Table 3-1: Web Interface - Port Parameters
27
Table 3-2: User Name and Password Parameters
27
4 Configuration File
29
Introduction
29
File Syntax
29
Linking Multiple Files
29
Downloading the Configuration File from the Phone
30
Creating Configuration Files Using Voiprovision Utility
30
Configuration File Format
30
Global Configuration File
30
Voiprovision Utility Overview
31
CSV File
31
Template File
31
Generated Configuration Files
31
Table 4-1: Example of CSV File
31
Starting the Voiprovision Utility
32
Usage
32
Using the Encryption Tool
32
Encrypting Configuration Files
32
Encrypting Passwords in the Configuration File
33
5 IP Phone Management Server
35
Table 5-1: IP Phone Management Server Parameters
35
6 Configuring TR-069 Management
37
Figure 6-1: Web Interface - TR-069
37
Table 6-1: TR-069 Management Parameters
37
Automatic Provisioning
39
7 Introduction
41
Configuring Automatic Update of Firmware/Configuration File
41
8 Updating the Configuration File Manually
43
Figure 8-1: Web Interface - Configuration File (430HD)
43
Figure 8-2: Web Interface - Load New Configuration File
43
9 Setting up Network for Auto Provisioning
45
10 Obtaining Firmware and Configuration Files
47
Provisioning Hunt Order
47
Dynamic URL Provisioning
47
Figure 10-1: Web Interface - Automatic Provisioning - Dynamic URL
47
Table 10-1: DHCP Automatic Provisioning Parameters
48
Figure 10-2: Web Interface - Automatic Provisioning - DHCP Option 160
50
Provisioning Using DHCP Option 160
50
Provisioning Using DHCP Option 43
51
Provisioning Using DHCP Option 66/67
51
Table 10-2: Auto Provisioning Via DHCP Option 66/67
51
Figure 10-3: Provisioning Using DHCP Option 43 in the DHCP Server
52
SIP SUBSCRIBE and NOTIFY Messages
53
Cached Address of Last Provisioning Server Used
56
Hardcoded Domain Name for Provisioning Server
56
Figure 10-4: Redirect Server Configuration Process
57
Redirect Server
57
Static URL Provisioning
58
Figure 10-5: Web Interface - Automatic Provisioning - Static URL
58
Table 10-3: Static URL Automatic Provisioning Parameters
59
Quick Setup
61
11 Quick Setup
63
Figure 11-1: Web Interface - Quick Setup
63
Networking
65
12 Introduction
67
13 Configuring Date and Time Manually
69
Figure 13-1: Web Interface - Date and Time
69
Table 13-1: Date Display Format
69
Configuring Daylight Saving Time
70
Figure 13-2: Web Interface - NTP & Time Settings
70
Figure 13-3: Web Interface - Daylight Saving Time
70
Table 13-2: Daylight Saving Time Parameters
70
Configuring the NTP Server
73
Figure 13-4: Web Interface - NTP & Time Settings
73
Table 13-3: NTP Server Parameters
73
Configuring NTP Server Via DHCP
75
Figure 13-5: Web Interface - NTP and Time Settings
75
Table 13-4: NTP Server and GMT Parameters
76
14 Configuring IP Network Settings
77
Configuring Static IP Address
77
Configuring Static IP Address Using the Phone's LCD
77
Configuring IP Network Settings
78
Figure 14-1: Web Interface - Network Settings
78
Table 14-1: Network Settings Parameters
79
Configuring Partial DHCP
80
Table 14-2: Partial DHCP Parameters
80
15 Configuring LAN and PC Port Settings
83
Figure 15-1: Web Interface - Network Settings - Port Mode
83
Table 15-1: Port Settings
83
16 Configuring VLAN Settings
85
Figure 16-1: Web Interface - Network Settings - VLAN Settings
85
Table 16-1: VLAN Settings
85
Configuring Manual or Automatic VLAN Assignment
86
Configuring Manual VLAN Assignment to the IP Phone
86
Configuring Automatic VLAN Assignment to the IP Phone
86
Voip Settings
87
17 Configuring SIP Settings
89
Configuring General SIP Settings
89
Figure 17-1: Web Interface - Signaling Protocols- SIP General
89
Table 17-1: SIP General Parameters
90
Configuring Proxy and Registration
93
Figure 17-2: Web Interface - SIP Proxy and Registrar
93
Table 17-2: Proxy and Registrar Parameters
93
Configuring Proxy Redundancy
97
Figure 17-3: Web Interface - Proxy Redundancy
97
Table 17-3: SIP Proxy Server Redundancy Parameters
98
Device Registration Failover/Failback
100
Failover
100
Table 17-4: Device Registration Failover Parameters
100
Failback
101
Table 17-5: Device Registration Failback Parameter
101
Configuring a Line
102
Figure 17-4: Web Interface - Line Settings
102
Figure 17-5: Line Settings
102
Configuring Shared Call Appearance
103
Figure 17-6: Shared Call Appearance
103
Configuring SIP Timers
104
Figure 17-7: Web Interface - Signaling Protocols - SIP Timers
104
Figure 17-8: Web Interface - Quality of Service
106
Table 17-7: SIP Qos Parameters
106
Configuring SIP Reject Code
107
Figure 17-9: Web Interface - General Parameters - Reject Code
107
Table 17-8: Reject Code Parameter
107
Table 17-6: SIP Timers Parameters
104
Configuring SIP Qos
106
18 Configuring Dialing
109
Configuring General Dialing Parameters
109
Figure 18-1: Web Interface Dialing
109
Table 18-1: Dialing Parameters
109
Configuring Auto Redial
111
Figure 18-2: Automatic Redial on Busy
111
Table 18-2: Automatic Redial on Busy Parameters
111
Configuring Dial Tones
112
Figure 18-3: Dialing Page - Tones
112
Figure 18-4: Web Interface - Services Page - Tones
112
Table 18-3: Dial Tones Parameters
112
Configuring DTMF
114
Figure 18-5: Web Interface - DTMF Transport Mode
114
Table 18-4: DTMF Transport Mode
114
Configuring Digit Maps and Dial Plans
115
Figure 18-6: Web Interface - Digit Map and Dial Plan
115
Table 18-5: Digit Map and Dial Plan Parameters
115
Configuring Headset LED to Stay on
117
Table 18-6: Headset LED Parameter
117
Configuring Default Audio Device
118
Figure 18-7: Web Interface - Default Audio Device
118
Table 18-7: Audio Device Parameter
118
19 Configuring Ring Tones
119
Configuring Distinctive Ring Tones
119
Figure 19-1: Web Interface - Distinctive Ringing
119
Table 19-1: Distinctive Ringing Parameters
119
Configuring CPT Regional Settings
120
Figure 19-2: Web Interface - Tones - Regional Settings
120
Table 19-2: Regional Parameters
120
Uploading Ring Tones
122
Figure 19-3: Web Interface - Upload Ringing Tone
122
Table 19-3: Ring Tone Parameters
123
20 Configuring Media Settings
125
Configuring Media Streaming
125
Table 20-1: Media Streaming Parameters
125
Configuring RTP Port Range and Payload Type
126
Figure 20-1: Web Interface - Media Streaming
126
Table 20-2: RTP Port Range and Payload Type Parameters
126
Configuring RTP Qos
127
Figure 20-2: Web Interface - Quality of Service
127
Table 20-3: RTP Qos Parameter
127
Configuring Codecs
128
Figure 20-3: Web Interface - Media Streaming - Codecs
128
Table 20-4: Codec Parameters
128
Figure 20-4: Web Interface - Media Streaming - Codecs
129
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
17
Configuration Methods
19
Phone Screen
19
Administration Menu
19
Configuring the Web Interface's Port
19
Table 2-1: Port Parameters
19
Configuring User Login Credentials
20
Configuration File
20
File Syntax
20
Linking Multiple Files
20
Table 2-2: User Name and Password Parameters
20
Creating Configuration Files Using Voiprovision Utility
21
Configuration File Format
21
Global Configuration File
21
Voiprovision Utility Overview
21
CSV File
22
Template File
22
Generated Configuration Files
22
Starting the Voiprovision Utility
22
Table 2-3: Example of CSV File
22
Usage
23
Using the Encryption Tool
23
Encrypting Configuration Files
23
Encrypting Passwords in the Configuration File
24
Device Manager
25
Table 2-4: OVOC Server Parameters
25
Configuring Automatic Provisioning
27
Setting up Network for Auto Provisioning
28
Provisioning Hunt Order
28
Dynamic URL Provisioning
28
Table 3-1: DHCP Automatic Provisioning Parameters
28
Provisioning Using DHCP Option 160
31
Configuring Automatic Provisioning by DHCP Server
31
Technician's Digit Key Code
31
Provisioning Using DHCP Option 66/67
32
Table 3-2: Auto Provisioning Via DHCP Option 66/67
32
Provisioning Using DHCP Option 43
33
Figure 3-1: Provisioning Using DHCP Option 43 in the DHCP Server
33
Provisioning Using the User-Class Option
34
Figure 3-2: DHCP Options Assigned to Ipv4 Addresses
34
Figure 3-3: Defining User Classes
34
Figure 3-4: DHCP User Classes
35
Figure 3-5: New Class
35
Figure 3-6: Packet Bytes Window
35
Figure 3-7: DHCP User Classes [Illustration Only]
36
Figure 3-8: Set Predefined Options
36
Figure 3-9: Predefined Options and Values
37
Figure 3-10: Option Type - Add Audiocodes 160 Option
37
Figure 3-11: Predefined Options and Values - Add OVOC Server Location
38
Figure 3-12: 'Scope Leased' Folder - Configure Options
38
Figure 3-13: Configure Options 1
39
Figure 3-14: Configure Options 2
39
SIP SUBSCRIBE and NOTIFY Messages
40
Figure 3-15: Server Options
40
Figure 3-16: Scope Options Created
40
Hardcoded Domain Name for Provisioning Server
43
Cached Address of Last Provisioning Server Used
43
Redirect Server
44
Figure 3-17: Redirect Server Configuration Process
44
Static URL Provisioning
45
Table 3-3: Static URL Automatic Provisioning Parameters
45
Forcing a Reboot on Provisioning
46
Table A-4: Forcing a Reboot on Provisioning
46
Configuring Networking
47
Configuring Date and Time Manually
47
Table 4-1: Date Display Format
47
Configuring Daylight Saving Time
48
Table 4-2: Daylight Saving Time Parameters
48
Configuring the NTP Server
50
Table 4-3: NTP Server Parameters
50
Configuring NTP Server Via DHCP
51
Configuring IP Network Settings
51
Configuring Static IP Address
51
Table 4-4: NTP Server and GMT Parameters
51
Configuring Static IP Address on the Phone
52
Configuring IP Network Settings
52
Table 4-5: Network Settings Parameters
52
Configuring Partial DHCP
53
Table 4-6: Partial DHCP Parameters
53
Configuring LAN and PC Port Settings
55
Table 4-7: Port Settings
55
Configuring VLAN Settings
56
Configuring Manual or Automatic VLAN Assignment
56
Configuring Manual VLAN Assignment to the Phone
56
Table 4-8: VLAN Settings
56
Configuring Automatic VLAN Assignment to the Phone
57
Configuring VLAN Via DHCP Provisioning Path
57
Wi-Fi Capability
57
Configuring Voip Settings
59
Configuring SIP Settings
59
Configuring General SIP Settings
59
Table 5-1: SIP General Parameters
59
Configuring Proxy and Registration
62
Table 5-2: Proxy and Registrar Parameters
62
Configuring Proxy Redundancy
64
Table 5-3: SIP Proxy Server Redundancy Parameters
64
Device Registration Failover/Failback
66
5.1.2.2.1 Failover
66
Table 5-4: Device Registration Failover Parameters
66
5.1.2.2.2 Failback
67
Preventing Unregistering after Changing Settings and Reloading
67
Table 5-5: Device Registration Failback Parameter
67
Table 5-6: Preventing Unregistering
67
Configuring a Line
68
Table 5-7: Line Settings
68
Assigning Programmable Keys to Lines (SIP Accounts)
69
Configuring Shared Call Appearance
70
Figure 5-1: Shared Call Appearance
70
Configuring SIP Timers
71
Table 5-8: SIP Timers Parameters
71
Configuring SIP Qos
73
Table 5-9: SIP Qos Parameters
73
Configuring SIP Reject Code
74
Table 5-10: Reject Code Parameter
74
Configuring Dialing
75
Configuring Voice Dialing through Vocanom
75
Table 5-11: Voice-Dialing Parameter Descriptions
75
Configuring General Dialing Parameters
76
Table 5-12: Dialing Parameters
76
Configuring Auto Redial
78
Table 5-13: Automatic Redial on Busy Parameters
78
Configuring Dial Tones
79
Table 5-14: Dial Tones Parameters
79
Configuring DTMF
80
Table 5-15: DTMF Transport Mode
80
Configuring Digit Maps and Dial Plans
81
Table 5-16: Digit Map and Dial Plan Parameters
81
Configuring Headset LED to Stay on
83
Table 5-17: Headset LED Parameter
83
Configuring Default Audio Device
84
Table 5-18: Audio Device Parameter
84
Configuring Ring Tones
85
Configuring Distinctive Ring Tones
85
Example of Configuring a Distinctive Ring
85
Figure 5-2: Example of the Alert-Info Header
85
Table 5-19: Distinctive Ringing Parameters
85
Configuring CPT Regional Settings
86
Table 5-20: Regional Parameters
86
Uploading Ring Tones
88
Table 5-21: Ring Tone Parameters
88
Configuring Beeps to Headsets When a Call Comes in to a Call Center
89
Table 5-22: Configuring Beeps to be Played to Headsets When Calls Come in
89
Configuring the Phone to Play Fast Busy Tone if Automatically Disconnected on Remote Side
90
Table 5-23: Configuring the Phone to Play a Fast Busy Tone When Automatically Disconnected on
90
Configuring Media Settings
91
Configuring Media Streaming
91
Table 5-24: Media Streaming Parameters
91
Configuring RTP Port Range and Payload Type
92
Configuring RTP Qos
92
Table 5-25: RTP Port Range and Payload Type Parameters
92
Table 5-26: RTP Qos Parameter
92
Configuring Codecs
93
Table 5-27: Codec Parameters
93
Configuring OPUS Management
95
Table 5-28: OPUS Management Parameters
95
Configuring Voice Settings
96
Configuring Gain Control
96
AudioCodes 430HD Administrator's Manual (232 pages)
400HD Series IP Phones for Microsoft Skype for Business
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 7.59 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Customer Support
15
Documentation Feedback
15
Regulatory Information
16
Related Documentation
16
1 Introduction
17
2 Automatic Mass Provisioning of IP Phones Using DHCP
19
Figure 2-1: Setting up Automatic Provisioning
20
Preparing the Microsoft Skype for Business Environment for IP Phones
21
Figure 2-2: DHCP Server Options
21
Making Sure DHCP Server Options Are Correctly Configured
21
DHCP Option 120
22
DHCP Option 42
22
DHCP Option 43
22
Table 2-1: DHCP Option 43 Configuration Reference
22
Table 2-2: DHCP Option 43, Sub-Option 010, Configuration Reference
22
Table 2-3: DHCP Option 120 Configuration Reference
22
Table 2-4: DHCP Option 120 Configuration Reference
22
VLAN Discovery Via DHCP Option 43
22
DHCP Scope Option
23
Figure 2-3: DHCP Options Assigned to Ipv4 Addresses
23
Figure 2-4: Defining User Classes
23
Figure 2-5: DHCP User Classes
24
Figure 2-6: New Class
24
Figure 2-7: Packet Bytes Window
25
Figure 2-8: DHCP User Classes
25
Table 2-5: DHCP User Class Entry for each Audiocodes Phone Model Deployed
25
Figure 2-10: Predefined Options and Values
26
Figure 2-9: Set Predefined Options
26
Figure 2-11: Option Type - Add Audiocodes 160 Option
27
Figure 2-12: Predefined Options and Values - Add IP Phone Management Server Location
27
Figure 2-13: 'Scope Leased' Folder - Configure Options
28
Figure 2-14: Configure Options 1
28
Figure 2-15: Configure Options 2
29
Figure 2-16: Server Options
29
Figure 2-17: Five Scope Options Created
30
Figure 2-18: New Policy
30
Figure 2-19: DHCP Policy Configuration Wizard - Policy Name
31
Figure 2-20: DHCP Policy Configuration Wizard - Add
31
Figure 2-21: Add/Edit Condition
32
Figure 2-22: Policy Conditions
33
Figure 2-23: Policy Settings - IP Address Range for the Policy
33
Figure 2-24: Policy Settings - Available Options
34
Figure 2-25: Policy Settings - Summary
35
Figure 2-26: DHCP GUI - Policy Name: Audiocodes IPP User Class
35
Making Sure the DHCP Server Is Correctly Configured for Auto Provisioning
36
Creating a Configuration File for Auto Provisioning
37
Figure 2-27: Web Interface - Configuration File
37
Saving a Single Phone's Default Configuration as a .Cfg File
37
Configuring the Phone According to Requirements
38
Creating a Delta Configuration .Cfg File
38
Figure 2-28: Web Interface - Loading a New Configuration File
38
Loading the Delta .Cfg File to Another Phone
38
Loading the Delta .Cfg File to Another Phone, Signing In, Testing
38
Save the Phone's Newly Configured Settings as a .Cfg File
38
Allowing Users to Display Phone # or Ext # in Phone Screen
39
Changing the Order of the Sign-In Method
39
Forcing Sign-In with PIN Code
39
Signing in to the Phone
39
Table 2-6: Forcing Sign-In with PIN Code
39
Testing the Phone
39
Online Sign-In through Microsoft's Cloud PBX
40
Copying the Configuration File to the Provisioning Server
41
Triggering Automatic Provisioning
41
Table 2-7: Online Sign-In
41
Troubleshooting Automatic Provisioning
42
Table 2-8: Troubleshooting Deployment Problems
42
Using the Phone Screen
42
Table 2-9: Web Interface - Status & Diagnostics - Tracing
44
Using the Web Interface
44
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Customer Support
9
Documentation Feedback
9
Regulatory Information
10
Related Documentation
10
1 Introduction
11
2 Automatic Mass Provisioning of IP Phones Using DHCP
13
Figure 2-1: Setting up Automatic Provisioning
14
Preparing the Microsoft Lync Environment for IP Phones
15
DHCP Option 43
16
Figure 2-2: DHCP Server Options
16
Making Sure DHCP Server Options Are Correctly Configured
16
Table 2-1: DHCP Option 43 Configuration Reference
16
DHCP Option 120
17
DHCP Option 42
17
Making Sure the DHCP Server Is Correctly Configured for Auto Provisioning
17
Table 2-2: DHCP Option 120 Configuration Reference
17
Table 2-3: DHCP Option 120 Configuration Reference
17
Creating a Configuration File for Auto Provisioning
19
Figure 2-3: Web Interface - Configuration File
19
Saving a Single Phone's Default Configuration as a .Cfg File
19
Configuring the Phone According to Requirements
20
Creating a Delta Configuration .Cfg File
20
Loading the Delta .Cfg File to Another Phone
20
Loading the Delta .Cfg File to Another Phone, Signing In, Testing
20
Save the Phone's Newly Configured Settings as a .Cfg File
20
Figure 2-4: Web Interface - Loading a New Configuration File
21
Signing in to the Phone
21
Changing the Order of the Sign-In Method
22
Testing the Phone
22
Copying the Configuration File to the Provisioning Server
22
Triggering Automatic Provisioning
22
Troubleshooting Automatic Provisioning
23
Table 2-4: Troubleshooting Deployment Problems
23
Using the Phone LCD
23
Table 2-5: Web Interface - Status & Diagnostics - Tracing
25
Using the Web Interface
25
3 Manual Configuration of a Single IP Phone
27
Configuring Network Connections
27
Configuring LAN Connection Type
27
Figure 3-1: Web Interface - Network Settings - Static IP
28
Figure 3-2: Web Interface - Network Settings - Automatic IP (DHCP)
29
Table 3-1: Network Settings - Static IP
29
Table 3-2: Network Settings - Automatic IP (DHCP)
30
Configuring LAN Port / PC Port
31
Figure 3-3: Web Interface - LAN Port Mode / PC Port Mode
31
Table 3-3: Port Settings
31
Configuring VLAN Settings
32
Figure 3-4: Web Interface - VLAN Settings
32
Table 3-4: VLAN Parameters Description
32
Configuring Personal Settings
34
Configuring Language
34
Figure 3-5: Language
34
Table 3-5: Language Display Parameters
34
Configuring a Personal Directory
35
Figure 3-6: Web Interface - Personal Directory
35
Figure 3-7: Web Interface - Directory - Add Contact
35
Configuring Function Keys as Speed Dials
37
Configuring Speed Dials Using the Web Interface
37
Figure 3-8: Web Interface - Function Keys
37
Configuring Speed Dials Using the Configuration File
38
Saving Configured Speed Dials in a Cfg File
38
Table 3-6: Speed Dial Parameter
38
Deleting a Speed Dial
39
Loading the Cfg File to Other Phones
39
Programming Line Keys
40
Figure 3-10: Web Interface - Programmable Line Keys
40
Figure 3-9: Web Interface - Programmable Keys
40
Programming Line Keys Using the Web Interface
40
Figure 3-11: Web Interface - Programmable Line Keys - Speed Dial
41
Figure 3-12: Web Interface - Programmable Line Keys - Key Event
41
Figure 3-13: Web Interface - Programmable Line Keys - Selecting a Key Event
41
Loading the Cfg File to Other Phones
42
Programming Line Keys Using the Configuration File
42
Saving Programmed Line Keys in a Cfg File
42
Table 3-7: Programmable Line Keys Parameters
42
Configuring Tones
43
Configuring CPT Regional Settings
43
Figure 3-14: Web Interface - Tones - Regional Settings
43
Table 3-8: Regional Parameters
43
Figure 3-15: Web Interface - Upload Ringing Tone
45
Uploading Ring Tones
45
Table 3-9: Ring Tone Parameters
46
Configuring Voip Settings
47
Defining an Outbound Proxy
47
Figure 3-16: Web Interface - Signaling Protocol - Use Hosting Outbound Proxy
47
Table 3-10: Proxy and Registrar Parameters
48
Configuring Dialing
49
Configuring Automatic Dialing
49
Figure 3-17: Web Interface - Dialing - Automatic Dialing
49
Table 3-11: Automatic Dialing Parameters
49
Configuring Default Audio Device
50
Figure 3-18: Web Interface - Dialing - Default Audio Device
50
Table 3-12: Default Audio Device Parameter
50
Configuring Media Streaming
51
Configuring Quality of Service
51
Figure 3-19: Web Interface - Media Streaming - Quality of Service Parameters
51
Table 3-13: Qos Parameters
51
Configuring Codecs
52
Figure 3-20: Web Interface - Media Streaming - Codecs
52
Table 3-14: Codec Parameters
52
Configuring RTCP Extended Report
54
Figure 3-21: Web Interface - Media Streaming - RTCP-XR
54
Table 3-15: RTCP_XR Parameter
54
Configuring Security
55
Using the Encryption Tool
55
Encrypting Configuration Files
55
Encrypting Passwords in Configuration File
55
Managing Security Certificates
57
Figure 3-22: Web Interface - Root CA Certificate
57
Loading the Client Certificate to the Phone
57
Loading the Root CA Certificate to the Phone
57
Table 3-16: Root CA Certificate Parameters
57
Figure 3-23: Web Interface - Client Certificate
58
Figure 3-24: Web Interface - Certificate Signing Request
58
Generating a Certificate Signing Request
58
Table 3-17: Client Certificate Parameters
58
Configuring 802.1X Authentication
59
EAP MD5 Mode
59
Using the Phone LCD
59
EAP TLS Mode
60
Using the Web Interface / Configuration File
60
EAP MD5 Mode
60
Figure 3-25: Web Interface - 802.1X Settings - EAP MD5
60
Table 3-18: EAP MD5 Parameters
60
EAP TLS Mode
61
Figure 3-26: Web Interface - 802.1X Settings - EAP-TLS
61
Table 3-19: EAP TLS Parameters
61
Configuring HTTPS
62
Configuring Advanced Applications
63
Dynamic URL Provisioning
63
Figure 3-27: Web Interface - Automatic Provisioning - Dynamic URL
63
Table 3-20: Configuring Automatic Provisioning Performed by DHCP
63
DHCP Option 160
66
Figure 3-28: Web Interface - Automatic Provisioning - DHCP Option 160
66
DHCP Options 66 and 67
67
Figure 3-29: Web Interface - Automatic Provisioning - DHCP Options 66/67
67
Configuring Date and Time
68
Configuring Daylight Saving Time
68
Figure 3-30: Web Interface - Date and Time
68
Figure 3-31: Web Interface - Daylight Saving Time
68
Table 3-21: Daylight Saving Time Parameters
69
Configuring NTP Server
71
Figure 3-32: Web Interface - NTP & Time Settings
71
Table 3-22: NTP Server Parameters
72
Configuring NTP Server Via DHCP
73
Figure 3-33: Web Interface - NTP and Time Settings
73
Configuring Contacts (LDAP)
74
Figure 3-34: Web Interface - Contact Search Method
74
Table 3-23: NTP Server and GMT Parameters
74
Table 3-24: LDAP Parameters
75
Configuring T9
77
Figure 3-35: Web Interface - T9 Mode
77
Table 3-25: T9 Parameter
77
AudioCodes 430HD User Manual (134 pages)
400HD Series for Microsoft Skype for Business
Brand:
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IP Phone
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Customer Support
9
Documentation Feedback
9
Related Documentation
10
1 Introducing the 430HD and 440HD IP Phone
11
About Audiocodes' Series of High Definition IP Phones
11
Cutting Edge Voice Quality & HD Voip
11
2 Setting up the Phone
13
Unpacking
13
Device Description
13
Front View
13
Figure 2-1: Front View
14
Table 2-1: Font View Description
14
Rear View
15
Figure 2-2: Rear View
15
Table 2-2: Rear View Description
15
Cabling
16
Figure 2-3: Cabling
16
Mounting the Phone
17
Desktop Mounting
17
Routing the Handset Cable
17
Wall Mounting
17
3 Getting Started
19
Getting Acquainted with the LCD
19
Figure 3-1: LCD in Idle State
19
Table 3-1: LCD in Idle State
19
Softkeys
20
Table 3-2: Softkeys
20
Navigating the Phone Menu
21
Figure 3-2: Phone Menu
21
Selecting an Alphanumerical Mode
22
Figure 3-3: Alphanumerical Selection
22
Figure 3-4: Entering a Symbol (E.g., a Dot)
23
Figure 3-5: Reverting to Letters (E.g., Abc)
23
Signing in
24
Online Sign-In through Microsoft's Cloud PBX
26
Signing out
26
Signing out if the 'Sign Out' Softkey Is Removed from the LCD
27
Figure 3-6: Login
27
Figure 3-7: Web Interface - Home Page
27
Figure 3-8: Sign-In - Content Blocked Page
28
Figure 3-9: Sign-In - Windows Security Prompt
28
Figure 3-10: Windows Security Prompt
29
Figure 3-11: Sign-Out
29
Displayed Messages
30
Table 3-3: Displayed Messages Indicating Processes in Progress
30
4 Unlocking a Locked Phone
31
5 Customizing Your Phone
33
Changing the LCD Language
33
Selecting Ring Tone
34
Enabling Call Waiting
35
Managing Simultaneous Incoming Calls
35
Configuring Busy on Busy
36
Setting Date and Time
37
Table 5-1: Time Zones
38
Changing LCD Contrast Level
39
Defining BLF LCD Contrast
40
Defining LCD Backlight Timeout
41
Selecting an Answering Device
42
Defining Location
43
Defining an Outbound Proxy
44
Adjusting Volume
45
5.12.1 Adjusting Ring Volume
45
5.12.2 Adjusting Tones Volume
45
5.12.3 Adjusting Handset Volume
45
5.12.4 Adjusting Speaker Volume
46
5.12.5 Adjusting Headset Volume
46
Defining Call Forwarding
47
Managing Phone Directories
48
5.14.1 Accessing Directories
48
5.14.2 Adding a Contact to the Personal Directory
49
5.14.3 Editing Contact Information in the Personal Directory
50
5.14.4 Deleting a Contact from the Personal Directory
51
5.14.5 Searching for a Contact in a Directory
52
Searching for a Contact in the Corporate Directory Using T9
53
Changing from T9 to A/A/1
53
Defining Function Keys as Speed Dials
54
5.16.1 Editing a Speed Dial
55
5.16.2 Deleting the Speed Dial
55
Defining Function Keys as Paging Dials
57
Defining Programmable Keys as Speed Dials
59
5.18.1 Deleting the Speed Dial
60
Defining Programmable Keys as Paging Dials
61
Defining Programmable Keys as Key Events
63
5.20.1 Defining Programmable Key #6 as a Vocanom Speed Dial
64
5.20.2 Deleting a Key Event
65
Changing Your Presence Status
66
Table 5-2: Presence Statuses
66
Viewing Microsoft Exchange Calendar in the Phone LCD
67
Receiving Meeting Reminders
68
AudioCodes 430HD User Manual (96 pages)
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 3.18 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Customer Support
7
Documentation Feedback
7
Related Documentation
8
1 Introducing the 430HD and 440HD IP Phone
9
About Audiocodes' Series of High Definition IP Phones
9
Cutting Edge Voice Quality & HD Voip
9
2 Setting up the Phone
11
Unpacking
11
Device Description
11
Front View
11
Figure 2-1: Front View
12
Table 2-1: Font View Description
12
Rear View
13
Figure 2-2: Rear View
13
Table 2-2: Rear View Description
13
Cabling
14
Figure 2-3: Cabling
14
Mounting the Phone
15
Desktop Mounting
15
Routing the Handset Cable
15
Wall Mounting
15
3 Getting Started
17
Getting Acquainted with the LCD
17
Figure 3-1: LCD in Idle State
17
Table 3-1: LCD in Idle State
17
Softkeys
18
Table 3-2: Softkeys
18
Navigating to Menu Items
19
Figure 3-2: Menus
19
Entering Numbers, Alphabetical Letters and Symbols
20
Figure 3-3: Alphanumerical Selection
20
Figure 3-4: Entering a Symbol (E.g., a Dot)
21
Figure 3-5: Reverting to Letters (E.g., Abc)
21
Signing in
22
Signing out
23
Signing out if the 'Sign Out' Softkey Is Removed from the LCD
23
Figure 3-6: Login
24
Figure 3-7: Web Interface - Home Page
24
Figure 3-8: Sign-In - Content Blocked Page
25
Figure 3-9: Sign-In - Windows Security Prompt
25
Figure 3-10: Windows Security Prompt
26
Figure 3-11: Sign-Out
26
Displayed Messages
27
Table 3-3: Displayed Messages Indicating Processes in Progress
27
4 Customizing Your Phone
29
Changing the LCD Language
29
Selecting Ring Tone
30
Enabling Call Waiting
31
Managing Simultaneous Incoming Calls
31
Configuring Busy on Busy
32
Setting Date and Time
33
Table 4-1: Time Zones
34
Changing LCD Contrast Level
35
Defining BLF LCD Contrast
36
Defining LCD Backlight Timeout
37
Selecting an Answering Device
38
Defining Location
39
Defining an Outbound Proxy
39
Adjusting Volume
40
Adjusting Ring Volume
40
Adjusting Tones Volume
40
Adjusting Handset Volume
41
Adjusting Speaker Volume
41
Adjusting Headset Volume
41
Defining Call Forwarding
42
Managing Your Personal Directory
43
Accessing the Directory
43
Adding Contacts to the Personal Directory
43
Editing Contact Information
44
Deleting a Contact
44
Searching for a Contact
45
Searching for a Contact in the Corporate Directory Using T9
46
Changing from T9 to A/A/1
46
Defining Function Keys as Speed Dials
47
Editing a Speed Dial
48
Deleting the Speed Dial
48
Defining Function Keys as Paging Dials
49
Defining Programmable Keys as Speed Dials
51
Deleting the Speed Dial
51
Defining Programmable Keys as Paging Dials
53
Defining Programmable Keys as Key Events
54
Defining Programmable Key #6 as a Vocanom Speed Dial
55
Deleting the Key Event
55
Changing Your Presence Status
56
Table 4-2: Presence Statuses
56
AudioCodes 430HD Administrator's Manual (84 pages)
400HD Series IP Phone Manager Pro
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 4.49 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Customer Support
7
Documentation Feedback
7
Related Documentation
8
1 Introduction
11
About this Manual
11
Zero Touch Provisioning
11
Zero Touch Provisioning Process - Skype for Business Phone
12
Zero Touch Provisioning - Non Skype for Business Phone
12
Figure 1-1: Zero Touch Provisioning - Skype for Business Phone
12
Figure 1-2: Zero Touch Provisioning - Non Skype for Business Phone
12
2 Starting up and Logging in
13
Figure 2-1: Logging in to the IP Phone Manager Pro Via the OC
13
Figure 2-2: Login
13
Figure 2-3: Monitor Dashboard
14
3 Implementing Zero Touch Provisioning
15
Before Implementing Zero Touch
15
Table 3-1: Preparing the Network for Zero Touch
15
Preparing a Template Per Tenant/Model
16
Figure 3-1: IP Phones Configuration Templates Page: Add New Template Button
16
Figure 3-2: Add New Template
16
Uploading .Img Firmware File to the Server
17
Figure 3-3: Default Template Indication
17
Figure 3-4: Phone Firmware Files
17
Configuring DHCP Option 160 with a Tenant URL
18
Figure 3-5: Tenant Urls
18
Figure 3-6: Verifying the Phone's Configuration File
20
Configuring DHCP Option 160 with System URL
21
Figure 3-7: Cfg File Located on the Server
21
Editing the DHCP Option 160 Cfg File
22
Figure 3-8: DHCP Option Configuration
22
Figure 3-9: Edit DHCP Option
22
Table 3-2: DHCP Option
23
Editing the SBC HTTP Proxy
24
Figure 3-10: Proxy DHCP Options Configuration
24
4 Adding Users & Devices in Non-Skype for Business Environments
25
Exporting 'System User' to Zip File
25
Figure 4-1: Export Users and Devices Information
25
Figure 4-2: Csv File in Excel
25
Adding Users and Devices Information to the Csv File
26
Importing the Csv File
26
Figure 4-3: Import Users & Devices Information
26
Table 4-1: Csv File Information
26
5 Troubleshooting
27
Displaying Last N Activities Performed in the Web Interface
27
Figure 5-1: System Logs
27
Figure 5-2: Web Admin
27
Displaying Archived Activates Performed in the Web Interface
28
Figure 5-3: Last Activities Logged in the Web Interface
28
Figure 5-4: Archive Files
28
Displaying Last N Activates Performed in IP Phone Manager Pro
29
Figure 5-5: Logged Activities Performed in IP Phone Manager Pro
29
Displaying Archived Activities Performed in IP Phone Manager Pro
30
Figure 5-6: Logged Last Activities Performed in IP Phone Manager Pro
30
Figure 5-7: Logged Archived Activities Performed in IP Phone Manager Pro
30
A Managing IP Phones Behind a NAT Using SBC HTTP Proxy
31
B Monitoring and Maintaining the Phone Network
33
Monitoring the Network from the Dashboard
33
Figure B-1: Dashboard
33
Figure B-2: Dashboard - Skype for Business IP Phone Offline
33
Table B-1: Dashboard - Status Thumbnails
34
Viewing Network Topology
35
Figure B-3: Network Topology Page
35
Figure B-4: Network Topology Page
35
Checking Devices Status
36
Figure B-5: Devices Status
36
Figure B-6: Devices Status Filter
36
Figure B-7: Actions Menu - Single User
37
AudioCodes 430HD User Manual (90 pages)
400HD Series of High Definition IP Phones, HD VoIP
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 2.71 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Customer Support
7
Documentation Feedback
7
Related Documentation
8
1 Introducing Audiocodes' 430HD and 440HD IP Phones
9
About Audiocodes' Series of High Definition IP Phones
9
Cutting Edge Voice Quality & HD Voip
9
2 Setting up the Phone
11
Unpacking
11
Device Description
11
Front View
11
Figure 2-1: Front View
12
Table 2-1: Font View Description
13
Rear View
14
Figure 2-2: Rear View
14
Table 2-2: Rear View Description
14
Cabling
15
Figure 2-3: Cabling
15
Mounting the Phone
16
Mounting the Phone on a Desk
16
Routing the Handset Cable
16
Mounting the Phone on a Wall
17
3 Getting Started
19
LCD in Idle State
19
LCD in Ongoing Call State
19
Figure 3-1: LCD in Idle State
19
Figure 3-2: LCD in Ongoing Call State
19
Table 3-1: LCD in Idle State
19
Table 3-2: LCD in Ongoing Call State
19
Default Softkeys
20
Table 3-3: Default Softkeys for All Menus
20
Accessing Menus
22
Figure 3-3: Menus
22
Entering Numbers, Alphabetical Letters and Symbols
23
Figure 3-4: Alphanumerical Selection
23
Figure 3-5: Selected Alphanumerical Mode (Abc)
23
Figure 3-6: Entering a Symbol such as a Full Stop
24
Displayed Messages
25
Table 3-4: Messages Displayed on LCD Indicating Processes in Progress
25
4 Customizing Your Phone
27
Selecting Language
27
Selecting Ring Tone
28
Enabling Call Waiting
29
Setting Date and Time
30
Changing LCD Contrast Level
31
Changing BLF LCD Contrast
32
Setting the LCD Backlight Timeout
33
Changing the Default Answer Device
34
Restarting the Phone
35
Adjusting Volume
36
Adjusting Ring Volume
36
Adjusting Tones Volume
36
Adjusting Handset Volume
37
Adjusting Speaker Volume
37
Adjusting Headset Volume
37
Defining Call Forwarding
38
Managing Your Personal Directory
40
Accessing the Personal Directory
40
Adding a Contact to the Personal Directory
40
Editing Contact Information
41
Deleting a Contact
42
Searching for a Contact
42
Configuring Speed Dial Keys
43
Configuring a Speed Dial Key through the Personal Directory
43
Configuring a Speed Dial Key through a BLF Button
44
Editing a Speed Dial Key
44
Deleting a Speed Dial Key
45
Performing Keys Configuration
46
Configuring Function Keys
46
430HD Phone
46
440HD Phone
47
Creating Additional Function Keys
48
Determining BLF Indications
48
Table 4-1: BLF Indications
48
Configuring Programmable Keys
49
Configuring a Programmable Key as a Key Event
50
Softkeys
51
Programmable Softkeys (Psks)
51
Configuring a Navigation Key Position Function
52
Removing a Configured Navigation Key Position
53
AudioCodes 430HD User Manual (74 pages)
with microsoft lync
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 6.23 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Customer Support
7
Documentation Feedback
7
Related Documentation
8
1 Introducing the 430HD and 440HD IP Phone
9
About Audiocodes' Series of High Definition IP Phones
9
Cutting Edge Voice Quality & HD Voip
9
2 Setting up the Phone
11
Unpacking
11
Device Description
11
Front View
11
Figure 2-1: Front View
12
Table 2-1: Font View Description
12
Rear View
13
Figure 2-2: Rear View
13
Table 2-2: Rear View Description
13
Cabling
14
Figure 2-3: Cabling
14
Mounting the Phone
15
Desktop Mounting
15
Routing the Handset Cable
15
Wall Mounting
15
Getting Acquainted with the LCD
17
Figure 3-1: LCD in Idle State
17
Table 3-1: LCD in Idle State
17
Softkeys
18
Table 3-2: Softkeys
18
3 Getting Started
19
Navigating to Menu Items
19
Figure 3-2: Menus
19
Entering Numbers, Alphabetical Letters and Symbols
20
Figure 3-3: Alphanumerical Selection
20
Figure 3-4: Entering a Symbol (E.g., a Dot)
21
Figure 3-5: Reverting to Letters (E.g., Abc)
21
Signing in
22
Signing out
23
Displayed Messages
24
Table 3-3: Displayed Messages Indicating Processes in Progress
24
4 Customizing Your Phone
25
Changing the LCD Language
25
Selecting Ring Tone
26
Enabling Call Waiting
27
Managing Simultaneous Incoming Calls
27
Configuring Busy on Busy
28
Setting Date and Time
29
Table 4-1: Time Zones
30
Changing LCD Contrast Level
31
Defining BLF LCD Contrast
32
Defining LCD Backlight Timeout
33
Selecting an Answering Device
34
Defining Location
35
Defining an Outbound Proxy
35
Adjusting Volume
36
Adjusting Ring Volume
36
Adjusting Tones Volume
36
Adjusting Handset Volume
37
Adjusting Speaker Volume
37
Adjusting Headset Volume
37
Defining Call Forwarding
38
Managing Your Personal Directory
39
Accessing the Directory
39
Adding Contacts to the Personal Directory
39
Editing Contact Information
40
Deleting a Contact
40
Searching for a Contact
41
Searching for a Contact in the Corporate Directory Using T9
42
Changing from T9 to A/A/1
42
Defining a Function Key as a Speed Dial
43
Editing a Speed Dial
44
Deleting the Speed Dial
44
Defining a Programmable Key as a Speed Dial
45
Deleting the Speed Dial
45
Defining a Programmable Key as a Key Event
47
Deleting the Key Event
48
Changing Your Presence Status
49
Table 4-2: Presence Statuses
49
AudioCodes 430HD Release Notes (34 pages)
400HD Series IP Phones for Skype for Business
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 1.03 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Customer Support
5
Documentation Feedback
6
Related Documentation
6
1 Introduction
7
Overview of the 400HD Series of IP Phones
7
Specifications
7
Supported Models
10
What's New in Version 2.0.13B
11
Resolved Constraints in Version 2.0.13B
11
Known Constraints in Version 2.0.13B
13
3 Previous Releases
15
Version 2.0.13
15
What's New in Version 2.0.13
15
Known Constraints in Version 2.0.13
16
Resolved Constraints in Version 2.0.13
17
Version 2.0.11B
20
What's New in Version 2.0.11B
20
Known Constraints in Version 2.0.11B
21
Resolved Constraints in Version 2.0.11B
22
Version 2.0.11
23
What's New in Version 2.0.11
23
Known Constraints in Version 2.0.11
24
Resolved Constraints in Version 2.0.11
25
Version 2.0.9.127
26
What's New in Version 2.0.9.127
26
Known Constraints in Version 2.0.9.127
27
Resolved Constraints in Version 2.0.9.127
29
Version 2.0.9.93
29
What's New in Version 2.0.9.93
29
Version 2.0.9.65
29
What's New in Version 2.0.9.65
29
Version 2.0.7
30
What's New in Version 2.0.7
30
Version 2.0.5 - Btoe
31
What's New in Version 2.0.5
31
Version 2.0.3 - Btoe
31
What's New in Version 2.0.3 - Btoe
31
What's New in Version 2.0.3
31
Version 2.0.3
32
Version 2.0.1.44.21
32
What's New in Version 2.0.1.44.21
32
AudioCodes 430HD Quick Manual (4 pages)
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 1.05 MB
AudioCodes 430HD Quick Manual (4 pages)
Brand:
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| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 1 MB
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| Category:
IP Phone
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