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Mitel Aastra 470 System Functions And Features (502 pages)
Brand:
Mitel
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IP Phone
| Size: 7.69 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Product and Safety Information
13
About Mitel
13
Product Information
13
Safety Information
16
Data Protection
17
About this Document
18
Limited Warranty (Australia Only)
20
Repair Notice
21
Warranty Repair Services
21
After Warranty Service
22
System Interfaces
23
Network Interfaces
24
Basic Access Variants
24
Basic Rate Interface BRI-T
24
Basic Rate Interfaces BRI-S External
25
Point-To-Point and Point-To-Multipoint Connections
26
Primary Rate Interface PRI
30
Clock Synchronization
31
Digital Down-Circuit Connection with QSIG
32
Direct Dialling out (DDO)
33
Sip
34
What Is SIP
34
System Components
35
Security Aspects with Voip
38
SIP in Mivoice Office 400
40
SIP Rfcs Supported by Mivoice Office 400
41
SIP Access
43
Analogue Network Interfaces
44
Analogue Down-Circuit Connection
44
Attenuation on Analogue Network Interfaces
46
Terminal Interfaces
47
Digital User-Network Interfaces
47
Terminal Interface BRI-S
47
DSI Terminal Interfaces
49
IP Terminal Interface
50
Analogue Terminal Interfaces
51
Special Interfaces
52
Ethernet Interfaces
52
Interface for Door Intercom System
53
Interface for General Bell
53
Numbering Plan
54
Numbering Plan Identifiers
54
The System's Numbering Plan
56
Categories in the Numbering Plan
57
Exchange Access Categories
59
Category for Abbreviated Dialling
59
Category for Emergency Number
60
Category for Users
61
Internal Users
61
Integrating Mobile and External Phones
61
Mitel Mobile Client / Mitel Mobile Client Controller
64
Virtual Terminals
65
PISN Users
65
Separate Regional Prefix Category
69
Shared Numbering Plan
69
PISN with Different Regions
70
Identification Elements
71
Internal and External Ringing Patterns
71
Displaying Numbers (CLIP) and Names (CNIP)
73
Displaying the CLIP
74
CLIP with Incoming Calls
75
Analysing and Editing the CLIP
75
Presentation of the CLIP on the Terminal
77
Replicating the Name Display in the Communication Server
77
Flow Charts for Name Identification (CNIP)
78
CLIP with Outgoing Calls
80
Creating the CLIP in the Communication Server
80
Entering a Fixed CLIP
80
Suppressing CLIP / COLP (CLIR / COLR)
81
CLIP Flowcharts for Outgoing Calls
81
CLIP Display with a Virtual Network PISN User
84
Display for Call Forwarding Unconditional
84
Information Displayed to the Called User
84
Outgoing Call with Local Call Forwarding
85
Incoming Call with CDE Overflow
85
Incoming Call that Is Already Redirected
85
Information Displayed to the Calling User
86
Incoming Call with Local Call Forwarding
86
Incoming Call with CDE Overflow
87
Outgoing Call with Non-Local Redirection
87
CLIP / COLP Settings
87
Users
89
PISN User
90
Trunk Group
90
CLIP/CLIR Settings
92
Numbering Plan
92
Examples of CLIP Displays in the PISN
93
PISN-Internal Calls
94
Outgoing Calls to the Public Network
96
Incoming Calls from the Public Network
99
CLIP Format for Transit Connections in Networks
102
CLIP on Analogue Exchange Accesses
102
Routing Elements
103
Overview
103
Trunk Groups
107
Trunk Groups of Network Interfaces
108
Routing Functions of the Trunk Group for Incoming Calls
110
Trunk Group Identification Functions
110
Other Trunk Group Functions and Settings
111
Route
113
The Route's Routing Functions
114
Routing an Outgoing Call to a Trunk Group
114
Other Routing Functions for Outgoing Calls
115
Direct Dialling Plan (DDI Plan)
117
Call Distribution Element (CDE)
120
Call Destination
121
Routing Functions for Incoming Calls
126
Routing Functions for Outgoing Calls
127
Other Functions and Settings of the CDE
127
Switch Groups
128
User Group
131
Ordinary User Groups
132
Elements of a User Group
132
Call Distribution in the Member Group
134
Large User Groups
139
User Groups for Voice Mail and Other Applications
139
User Groups 14, 15 and 16
140
User Group 14, 15 and 16
141
User Groups 30 - 99
141
Application Example for a User Group
141
User Configuration
142
Routing Functions for Incoming Calls
142
Routing Functions for Outgoing Calls
143
Operator Phone
144
Routing Functions for Incoming Calls
144
Routing Functions for Outgoing Calls
145
Two-Company System
146
Capolinea
147
General Bell
149
Key Telephones
149
Using Terminals as Key Telephones
149
KT Lines and Line Keys
151
Incoming Calls Via a KT Line
153
Outgoing Calls Via a KT Line
155
Application Examples for Key Telephones
156
Destination KT
157
Queue with Announcement (Number in Queue)
159
ACD Server
160
Call Routing
163
Overview
163
Internal Traffic
163
Internal Destinations
163
Dialling Internal Destinations Via External Call Numbers
164
Internal Digit Barring
167
Internal Ringing Duration
167
Incoming Traffic
168
Routing
168
Call from the Public Network
170
Call from the Private Leased-Line Network
172
CLIP-Based Routing
175
Blacklist
175
CLIP Based Routing
176
Personal Call Routing
178
Call Forwarding Unconditional if no Answer
178
CDE Alternative Destinations
178
Default Call Forwarding Per User
178
Response if Busy
180
Response if the Call Destination Is Busy
180
Forwarding a Call if Busy
184
Not Forwarding a Call if Busy
185
Release Destination if Incoming Dialling Is Incomplete
185
Response if Unobtainable
186
Emergency Routing
188
Routing if the Call Destination Is Busy
188
Release Destination if Dialling Is Incomplete
189
Automatic Reject of Collect Calls
190
Outgoing Traffic
191
Routing
191
Digit Barring
192
Call to the Public Network
196
Routing the Call
199
Call to the Public Network Via a Key Telephone
200
Call to the Public Network Via an Operator Console
201
Call to the Public Network with External Numbering Plan
201
Call to a Virtual Network PISN User
201
Exchange Access Authorization
203
Priority Exchange Allocation
203
Default Setting
204
Call to the Private Leased-Line Network
205
Call to a DSS1 Terminal Equipment on the S Bus (DDO)
206
Least Cost Routing (LCR)
207
Direct or Indirect Selection of the Network Provider
207
LCR Function
209
Allocating the Internal Routing Table (LCR Table)
212
Selecting the Network Provider (Routing Tables)
215
Time Zones
216
Alternative Routing (Fallback Routing)
216
Restricted Scope of Performance by a Network Provider
217
Conversion and Routing (Network Provider Table)
217
Bypassing LCR Manually (Forced Routing)
220
LCR with Key Telephones
221
LCR in the Private Leased-Line Network
221
Call Logging and Data Protection
222
Examples of LCR
222
Higher-Level LCR Settings
224
Exchange-To-Exchange Connection
224
Exchange-To-Exchange Connections
224
Setting up Exchange-To-Exchange Connections
226
Clearing down Exchange-To-Exchange Connections
226
Possible Exchange-To-Exchange Connections
228
Transferring Call Forwarding Unconditional to the Exchange
231
Call Deflection
232
Three-Party Connections in the Exchange
234
Transit Routing in the Private Leased-Line Network
237
From the Public Network to the Private Leased-Line Network
238
From the Private Leased-Line Network into the Public Network
241
From the Private Leased-Line Network into the Private Leased-Line Network
245
Testing Overflow Routing in the PISN
246
Overflow Routing Within the Private Leased-Line Network
247
Overflow Routing Via the Public Network
248
Configuration Example
249
Break-Out
251
Data Service
255
Overview
255
Data-Service Connections and Destination Tables
255
Routing in the Private Leased-Line Network
259
User-To-User Signalling (UUS)
260
Fax Service
261
Call Logging (CL)
262
Overview
262
Individual Charge Counting or ICC
265
Cumulative Counter
265
Surcharge Calculator
267
ICC Reports
268
Call Logging for Outgoing Calls (OCL)
271
General OCL Settings
272
Surcharge Calculator
273
Data Protection
275
Cost Centres
275
Charge Management
277
Virtual Charges
277
Call Logging for Incoming Calls (ICL)
278
Call Data Output
280
Output Types
281
Printer Faults
281
Output Formats
282
Structure of the PC5 Output Format
283
Data Fields of the PC Format
285
Explanation of the Data Fields
285
Serial Number
292
Examples of the PC5 Output on a Stand-Alone Communication
293
Server
293
Outgoing Calls to the Public Network
293
Incoming Calls from the Public Network
293
Examples of PC5 Output in a PISN
299
Protocol Format
303
Invoice Format
306
Output Formats PC1 to PC4
307
PC1 Format
310
PC2 Format
311
PC3 Format
312
PC4 Format
313
Features
315
Overview
315
Description Categories and Terminology
316
Information about the System Phones
317
Terminology
318
Network Services, Authorizations and Operation
318
ISDN Services Supported by the System
318
External Services and Internal Features
318
ISDN Supplementary Services Supported
320
Notifications Supported by the System
322
SIP-RFC Supported by Mivoice Office 400
323
Features in the Private Network
323
Networking with QSIG
323
Virtual Networking in the ISDN Network
324
Features in the Up-Circuit Communication Server
324
Features Operated Via QSIG
325
User-Unrelated Features
325
User-Related Features
325
User-Related Authorizations
326
Exchange Access Authorizations
326
Operating the Features on the Terminal
327
Feature Activation
327
Configurable Keys
328
Languages Supported
329
One Number Concept and Personal Call Routing
331
Call Forwarding Unconditional Functions
333
Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU)
333
Call Forwarding Unconditional to Exchange
336
Wait for Connection
336
Examples of Call Forwarding Unconditional
337
Follow Me
339
Call Forwarding on no Reply (CFNR)
340
Deflecting a Call During the Ringing Phase (CD)
342
Reject Call
344
Twin Mode / Twin Comfort
345
Do Not Disturb
347
Substitution
348
DECT Follow Me
349
DECT Follow Me in a Network with 2, 3 or 4 Systems
350
Organising Absences on the Workstation
351
Absence Information
352
Connections Involving Several Users
353
Music on Hold
353
Hold (Enquiry Call)
356
Enquiry Call with Return to Initial Call
357
Brokering (Switching Back and Forth between Two Calls)
358
Conference
359
Variable and Preconfigured Conference
360
Three-Party Conference from an Enquiry Call
362
Conference Bridge
363
Call Transfer (Switching)
366
Call Transfer with Prior Notice
366
Call Transfer Without Prior Notice
367
Call Transfer if Busy
369
Recall
371
Call Acceptance
372
Added Features
373
Voice Mail System
373
Overview
373
Voice Memory Capacity and Voice Channels
374
Operation of the Voice Mail Functions
375
Recording Greetings with the PC and Uploading Them Onto the Communication System
376
Audio Guide
377
Auto-Attendant
377
Scope
380
Access Concept
382
System Configuration
382
Functions in Prefix Dialling
383
Suffix Dialling Functions
384
Dialling by Name
386
End-Of-Selection Signal
386
Call Waiting
388
Intrusion
390
Silent Intrusion
392
Normal Announcement to One or more Users
394
Emergency Announcement to One or more Users
399
Duplex Mode
400
Charge Recall
402
Picking up a Call
404
Hotline
405
Sending and Reading Text Messages
407
Message Function
408
Leave Message
410
Text Messages
411
Park
412
Local Call Parking
412
Central Call Parking
414
Call Parking Function of the Key Telephone
415
Call Parking Function on the Operator Console
416
Callback if User Busy / Free
416
Callback if User Busy
416
Callback to Free User
418
Wait until Free
419
Team Functions
420
Locking and Unlocking Terminals
421
Locking / Unlocking Terminals (Telephone Lock)
422
Unlocking the Terminal for each Call
423
Making Calls with Your Own Settings on a Third-Party Phone
425
Private Calls with PIN
426
Appointment Call
427
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Mitel Aastra 470 System Manual (284 pages)
R3.2
Brand:
Mitel
| Category:
Server
| Size: 7.15 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Product and Safety Information
8
Product Information
8
Safety Information
11
Data Protection
12
About this System Manual
13
About Aastra
15
System Overview
16
Introduction
16
Communication Server
16
Positioning
17
Networking Possibilities
18
Aastra System Phones and Clients
19
Various Phones, Terminals and Equipment
26
Solutions
27
Applications and Application Interfaces
27
Aastra Applications
28
Application Interfaces
30
Open Interfaces Platform
30
Message and Alarm Systems
32
CTI - Computer Telephony Integration
33
ISDN Interface
34
Configuration
34
System Monitoring
34
Call Logging
35
Hospitality/Hotel
35
Voice over IP
35
First Steps
35
Connection Options
36
Expansion Stages and System Capacity
37
Summary
37
Basic System
38
Interfaces, Display and Control Elements
40
Power Supply
42
Ethernet Concept
44
DSP Resources
45
Expansion with Cards and Modules
46
System Modules
46
DSP Modules
46
IP Media Module
54
Call Charge Modules
55
Interface Cards
56
Trunk Cards
57
Terminal Cards
58
CPU2-S/CPU2 Applications Card
59
System Capacity
61
General System Capacity
61
Terminals
64
Terminal and Network Interfaces
66
Licences
67
Power Supply Capacity
85
Supply Power Available for Terminals
85
Power Supply Per Interface
88
Power Supply Per Terminal Interface
89
Installation
90
System Components
90
Fitting the Communication Server
91
Equipment Supplied
91
Location Requirements
91
Safety Regulations
92
Flow of Hot Air
93
Desktop Installation
94
Rack-Mounting
94
Rack-Mounting Procedure
94
Fitting an Additional Fan
95
Earthing and Protecting the Communication Server
98
Connecting the Earthing Wire
99
Connecting the Cable Screening
100
Powering the Communication Server
100
Internal Power Supply Unit
101
External Auxiliary Power Supply Unit
102
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
104
Equipping the Basic System
105
Fitting Interface Cards
105
Fitting Application Card CPU2
106
Equipping the Call Manager Card CPU1
107
Fitting System Modules
107
Fitting DSP Modules
107
Fitting IP Media Modules
108
Fitting Call Charge Modules
109
Component Mounting Rules
110
Connecting the Communication Server
111
Direct Connection
111
Indirect Connection
111
Connection Via Main Distribution Board
112
Connection to a Universal Building Cable Installation (UBC)
115
Cabling Interfaces
116
Port Addressing
116
Network Interfaces
117
Basic Rate Interface BRI-T
117
Primary Rate Interface PRI
120
FXO Network Interfaces
125
Terminal Interfaces
129
DSI Terminal Interfaces
129
BRI-S Terminal Interfaces
137
FXS Terminal Interfaces
142
Fan-Out Panel FOP
150
Emergency Fan-Out-Panel (EFOP)
154
Ethernet Interfaces
160
Installing, Powering and Connecting Terminals
163
Digital System Phones
163
General Information
163
Aastra 5360/5361/5370/5380
164
Office 25, Office 35, and Office 45/45Pro
166
Office 10
169
DECT Radio Units and Cordless Phones
170
Installing the Radio Units
171
Analogue Phones Aastra 6710A, Aastra 6730A
173
IP System Phones
175
OIP Applications
176
Aastra SIP and Standard SIP Phones
176
Mobile Phones
176
Configuration
177
Webadmin Configuration Tool
177
Integrated and Auxiliary Applications
179
Access Types
183
User Access Control
184
User Accounts and Authorization Profiles
184
User Accounts
184
Authorization Profiles
185
Passwords
186
Password Syntax
186
Change Password
186
Access with Incorrect Password
187
Lost Password
187
Access Using the System Assistant on the Office 45
187
Password-Free Access
187
Automatic Exit from the Configuration
188
Access Log
188
Remote Access
189
Access Enabled by Local Users
189
Function Code for Remote Maintenance Access
190
Function Keys for Remote Maintenance Access
191
Configuring
191
Configuration Notes
193
Licences
193
File Management
194
System Reset
194
Data Backup
196
Auto Backup
196
Distribution Service
197
Manual Backup
197
Restoring a Backup
197
Importing and Exporting User Data
198
Operation and Maintenance
199
Data Maintenance
199
What Data Is Stored Where
199
System Software
200
File System of the Communications Server
200
Boot Software
201
System-Specific Data
201
Updating Configuration Data
201
Update Software
202
System Software
202
Firmware for Corded System Phones
204
Firmware System Aastra 400 DECT
205
Firmware System Aastra SIP-DECT
206
CPU2/CPU2-S Applications Card
206
Hardware Update
207
Preparations
207
Licenses and EIM Card
207
Licences
208
EIM Card
208
Interface Cards
209
Replacing a Defective Interface Card
209
New Card with Fewer Ports
210
New Card with more Ports
210
Change Slot
211
System Modules
211
Change the DSP Module
211
Changing the IP Media Module
212
Replacing the Call Charge Module
213
Changing the RAM Module
213
System Cards
214
Replacing the EIM Card
214
Replacing the Flash Card
216
Call Manager Card CPU1
217
CPU2-S/CPU2 Applications Card
218
Replacing System Terminals
219
DSI System Phones
219
DECT Terminals
219
Call-Manager Display and Control Panel
224
PIN Control Panel
224
On/Off Key
225
Status LED
226
Startup and Operating State Display
226
Statu LED
226
Boot Mode
227
Error Display with Status LED
227
Boot Menu
228
Display of Event Messages
228
Status Leds on Ethernet Interfaces
228
Colour Display
229
Application Server Display and Control Panel
230
On/Off Key
230
Status Leds
231
Statu LED
231
Operations Supervision
232
Event Message Concept
232
Event Types
233
Event Tables
244
Signal Destinations
245
Operating State and Error Displays
250
System Operating State
250
System Error Displays
250
Terminals
250
Operating State of the Aastra DECT Radio Units
251
Malfunction of the Aastra DECT Radio Unit
252
Malfunctions of Aastra DECT Cordless Phones
252
Malfunctions of the DECT Charging Bays
253
Longclicks on Aastra DECT Cordless Phones
254
Overload Code Displays Office 135 / Office 160
255
Other Aids
255
System Logs
255
File System State
255
File Browser
256
Maintenance Menu on Office 45
256
Measuring Equipment for Cordless Systems
258
Mitel Aastra 470 System Manual (272 pages)
VERSION R4.1; MiVoice Office 400 series, Aastra 470
Brand:
Mitel
| Category:
Server
| Size: 7.36 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Product and Safety Information
9
About Mitel
9
Product Information
9
Safety Information
11
Data Protection
12
About this Document
13
General Considerations
14
Limited Warranty (Australia Only)
15
System Overview
18
Introduction
18
Communication Server
18
Positioning
19
Networking Possibilities
19
Mitel System Phones and Clients
21
Various Phones, Terminals and Equipment
27
Solutions
28
Applications and Application Interfaces
28
Mitel Applications
29
Application Interfaces
32
Mitel Open Interfaces Platform
32
Message and Alarm Systems
35
CTI - Computer Telephony Integration
36
ISDN Interface
37
Configuration
37
System Monitoring
37
Call Logging
38
Hospitality/Hotel
38
Voice over IP
38
First Steps
38
Connection Options
39
Expansion Stages and System Capacity
40
Summary
40
Basic System
41
Interfaces, Display and Control Elements
42
Power Supply
45
Ethernet Concept
47
Media Resources
48
Expansion with Cards and Modules
49
System Modules
49
DSP Modules
49
IP Media Module
57
Call Charge Modules
58
Interface Cards
58
Trunk Cards
59
Terminal Cards
60
Applications Card CPU2-S
62
System Capacity
63
Media Resources
63
General System Capacity
63
Terminals
67
Terminal and Network Interfaces
69
Software Assurance
69
Licences
70
Description of Available Licences
70
Restricted Operating Mode
79
Temporary Offline Licences
80
Trial Licences
80
Power Supply Capacity
88
Supply Power Available for Terminals
88
Power Supply Per Interface
91
Power Supply Per Terminal Interface
91
Installation
92
System Components
92
Fitting the Communication Server
93
Equipment Supplied
93
Location Requirements
93
Safety Regulations
94
Flow of Hot Air
95
Desktop Installation
96
Rack-Mounting
96
Rack-Mounting Procedure
96
Fitting an Additional Fan
97
Earthing and Protecting the Communication Server
100
Connecting the Earthing Wire
100
Connecting the Cable Screening
101
Powering the Communication Server
102
Internal Power Supply Unit
103
External Auxiliary Power Supply Unit
103
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
105
Equipping the Basic System
106
Fitting Interface Cards
106
Fitting Application Card CPU2
106
Equipping the Call Manager Card CPU1
107
Fitting System Modules
107
Fitting DSP Modules
108
Fitting IP Media Modules
109
Fitting Call Charge Modules
110
Component Mounting Rules
111
Connecting the Communication Server
112
Direct Connection
112
Indirect Connection
112
Connection Via Main Distribution Board
113
Connection to a Universal Building Cable Installation (UBC)
116
Cabling Interfaces
117
Port Addressing
117
Network Interfaces
117
Basic Rate Interface BRI-T
117
Primary Rate Interface PRI
120
FXO Network Interfaces
124
Terminal Interfaces
127
DSI Terminal Interfaces
127
BRI-S Terminal Interfaces
136
FXS Terminal Interfaces
140
Fan-Out Panel FOP
148
Emergency Fan-Out-Panel (EFOP)
151
Detailed Description
152
Ethernet Interfaces
156
Installing, Powering, Connecting and Registering Terminals
159
IP System Phones
159
Mitel 6700 SIP / 6800 SIP Series SIP Phones
161
Standard SIP Phones and Standard SIP Terminals
161
Mobile/External Phones
161
OIP and Other Applications
161
Digital System Phones
162
General Information
162
Mivoice 5361 / 5370 / 5380
163
Office 25, Office 35, and Office 45/45Pro
165
Office 10
168
DECT Radio Units and Cordless Phones
169
Installing the Radio Units
170
Analogue Phones Mitel 6710 Analogue, Mitel 6730 Analogue
172
Configuration
175
Webadmin Configuration Tool
175
Integrated and Auxiliary Applications
177
Access Types
181
User Access Control
182
User Accounts and Authorization Profiles
182
User Accounts
182
Authorization Profiles
183
Passwords
183
Password Syntax
184
Change Password
184
Access with Incorrect Password
184
Lost Password
184
Password-Free Access
185
Automatic Exit from the Configuration
185
Access Log
185
Remote Access
185
Access Enabled by Local Users
186
Function Code for Remote Maintenance Access
186
Function Keys for Remote Maintenance Access
187
Configuring
188
Configuration Notes
189
Licences
189
File Management
190
System Reset
191
Data Backup
192
Auto Backup
192
Distribution Service
193
Manual Backup
193
Restore Backup
193
Importing and Exporting Configuration Data
194
Mitel 6700 SIP / 6800 SIP Phones
194
Operation and Maintenance
195
Data Maintenance
195
What Data Is Stored Where
195
System Software
196
File System of the Communications Server
196
Boot Software
197
System-Specific Data
197
Updating Configuration Data
197
Update Software
198
System Software
198
Firmware for Corded System Phones
199
Firmware System Mivoice Office 400 DECT
200
Firmware System Mitel SIP-DECT
201
Applications Card CPU2-S
202
Hardware Update
202
Preparations
202
Licenses and EIM Card
202
Licences
203
EIM Card
203
Interface Cards
204
Replacing a Defective Interface Card
204
New Card with Fewer Ports
204
New Card with more Ports
205
Change Slot
205
System Modules
206
Change DSP Module
206
Changing the IP Media Module
206
Replacing the Call Charge Module
207
Changing the RAM Module
208
System Cards
208
Replacing the EIM Card
208
Replacing the Flash Card
210
Call Manager Card CPU1
210
Applications Card CPU2-S
211
Replacing System Terminals
212
DSI System Phones
212
DECT Terminals
212
Call-Manager Display and Control Panel
216
PIN Control Panel
216
On/Off Key
217
Status LED
217
Startup and Operating State Display
218
Boot Mode
218
Error Display with Status LED
219
Boot Menu
219
Display of Event Messages
220
Status Leds on Ethernet Interfaces
220
Colour Display
220
Application Server Display and Control Panel
221
On/Off Key
221
Status Leds
221
Operations Supervision
222
Event Message Concept
222
Event Types
223
Event Tables
239
Signal Destinations
240
Operating State and Error Displays
245
System Operating State
245
System Error Displays
245
Terminals
246
Operating State of the Mitel DECT Radio Units
246
Malfunction of the Mitel DECT Radio Unit
248
Malfunctions of Mitel DECT Cordless Phones
248
Malfunctions of the DECT Charging Bays
249
Longclicks on Mitel DECT Cordless Phones
250
Overload Code Displays Office 135 / Office 160
251
Other Aids
251
System Logs
251
File System State
251
File Browser
252
Measuring Equipment for Cordless Systems
252
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Mitel Aastra 470 System Manual (302 pages)
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Mitel
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Controller
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Product and Safety Information
7
About Mivoice Office 400
7
Safety Information
8
Data Protection
10
About this Document
11
System Overview
13
Introduction
13
Communication Server
13
Installation Versions
14
Positioning
15
Networking Possibilities
15
Mitel System Phones and Clients
15
Various Phones, Terminals and Equipment
24
Solutions
25
Applications and Application Interfaces
25
Mitel Applications
26
Application Interfaces
30
Getting Started
36
Expansion Stages and System Capacity
45
Summary
45
Basic System
46
Interfaces, Display and Control Elements
46
Power Supply
48
Media Resources
49
Media Proxy
51
Expansion with Cards and Modules
51
System Modules
51
Interface Cards
59
Wiring Adapter
60
System Capacity
62
General System Capacity
62
Terminals
69
Terminal and Network Interfaces
74
Software Assurance
74
Licences
75
Restricted Operating Mode
81
Temporary Offline Licences
82
Trial Licences
82
Power Supply Capacity
87
Supply Power Available for Terminals
87
Power Supply Per Terminal Interface
89
Installation
90
System Components
90
Fitting the Communication Server
91
Equipment Supplied
91
Mounting Options
91
Location Requirements
91
Safety Regulations
92
Wall Mounting
93
Rack-Mounting
97
Desktop Installation
99
Powering the Communication Server
100
115/230 V Power Supply
100
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
101
Earthing and Protecting the Communication Server
102
Connecting the Earthing Wire
102
Connecting the Cable Screening
104
Equipping the Basic System
105
Fitting an Interface Card
105
Fitting a Wiring Adapter
105
Fitting DSP Modules
107
Component Mounting Rules
108
Connecting the Communication Server
108
Direct Connection
109
Indirect Connection
109
Cabling Interfaces
116
Port Addressing
116
Network Interfaces
117
Terminal Interfaces
130
Fan-Out Panel FOP
153
Ethernet Interfaces
157
Multi-Gateways for SIP Trunks
163
Installing, Powering, Connecting and Registering Terminals
164
Mitel 6800/6900 SIP Phone Series
167
Standard SIP Phones and Standard SIP Terminals
167
Mobile/External Phones
167
OIP and Other Applications
167
Digital System Phones
167
DECT Radio Units and Cordless Phones
172
Analogue Phones Mitel 6710 Analogue, Mitel 6730 Analogue
176
Configuration
179
SMB Controller Manager
179
Network Interfaces for SIP Trunk
180
Webadmin Configuration Tool
180
Integrated and Auxiliary Applications
182
Access Types with SMB Controller Manager
184
Access Types with Webadmin
184
User Access Control
185
SMB Controller Manager User Accounts
185
Webadmin User Accounts and Authorization Profiles
186
Automatic Exit from the Configuration
189
Webadmin Access Log
189
Webadmin Remote Access
190
Access Enabled by Local Users
190
Function Code for Remote Maintenance Access
191
Function Keys for Remote Maintenance Access
192
Configuring with Webadmin
192
Webadmin Configuration Notes
193
Licences
193
File Management
194
System Reset
195
Data Backup
197
Importing and Exporting Configuration Data
199
Mitel 6800/6900 SIP Phones
199
Operation and Maintenance
200
Data Maintenance
200
What Data Is Stored Where
200
Updating Configuration Data
202
Update Software
202
System Software
202
Firmware for Corded System Phones
205
Firmware System Mivoice Office 400 DECT
205
Firmware System Mitel SIP-DECT
206
Hardware Update
207
Preparations
207
System Information
207
Interface Cards
208
System Modules
210
Mainboard
213
Replacing System Terminals
214
Display and Control Panel
218
LED Display
218
Pilot Key (CTRL)
220
Operating Modes
220
Special Functions
226
Operations Supervision
228
Event Message Concept
228
Operating State and Error Displays
265
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