Alcatel Temporis IP100 Administration And Provisioning Manual

Alcatel Temporis IP100 Administration And Provisioning Manual

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Business IP Range
Administration and Provisioning Manual
Temporis IP100/IP150/IP300/IP700G
Alcatel IP2015
Conference IP1850
FW versions 1.0.6B or newer

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  • Page 1 Business IP Range Administration and Provisioning Manual Temporis IP100/IP150/IP300/IP700G Alcatel IP2015 Conference IP1850 FW versions 1.0.6B or newer...
  • Page 2: Parts Checklist

    Congratulations on your purchase of this Alcatel product. Before using it, please read Important Safety Information on page 174 of this manual. Please thoroughly read this manual for all the feature operations and troubleshooting information necessary to install and operate your new product. You can also visit our website at alcatel-business.com.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Quick reference guide ..................16 Conference IP1850 ....................18 Quick reference guide ..................18 Network Requirements ..................20 Installation ......................21 Temporis IP100 and IP150 installation ..............21 Temporis IP300 installation ................24 Temporis IP700G installation ................26 Alcatel IP2015 installation ..................28 Conference IP1850 installation ................29 Configuring your device ..................32 Minimum configuration ..................32...
  • Page 4 Register a DECT handset ................44 Deregister a DECT handset ................45 Deskset functionality with an IP15 DECT handset ..........45 Setting up IP2015 with multiple IP15 handsets .............46 Managing additional IP15 handsets ..............46 Assigning sip accounts to IP15 handsets ............47 IP2015 functionality with IP15 DECT handsets ...........47 Using Menu in your desktop phone .................48 Features ......................48 Status......................49...
  • Page 5 Security ......................133 Certificates ..................... 135 System Logs ....................137 Provisioning Using Configuration Files ..............139 Resynchronization—Configuration File Checking ..........139 The Provisioning Process .................. 139 Phone Restart ....................140 Configuration File Types ................... 141 Data Files ....................... 141 Configuration File Guide ................... 142 Guidelines for the MAC-Specific Configuration File ..........
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction This administration and provisioning guide contains detailed instructions for installing and configuring your Temporis IP100, Temporis IP150, Temporis IP300 and its bundles with cordless accessories, IP700G and its bundles with cordless accessories, Alcatel IP2015 and Conference IP1850. Please read this guide before installing the telephone.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Getting started Alcatel business IP range includes full-featured business phones designed to work with popular SIP telephone (IP PBX) services. Once you have ordered and configured your SIP service, the device enables you to make and receive calls as you would with any other business phone.
  • Page 8: Temporis Ip100

    Temporis IP100 Temporis IP100 is an entry level business phone. Its features include: On hook dialing, headset, hold and mute 1 sip registration 2 active SIP sessions 3-way conferencing, N-way network conferencing 10 dual-function programmable keys, 5 with bicolor led and 2 pages...
  • Page 9: Programmable Keys

    1 and 2 to access Line 1. Label the keys appropriately for deskset users after configuration. A printable fill-in template is available for download at extranet.alcatel-business.com To assign functions to programmable keys, please see Programmable Keys on page 92.
  • Page 10: Temporis Ip150

    Temporis IP150 Temporis IP150 is an entry level business phone. Its features include: 2.5-inch backlit Liquid Crystal Display Speakerphone, Headset, Hold and Mute Up to 2 SIP Registrations Up to 6 active SIP sessions 3-way conferencing, N-way network conferencing 10 dual-function programmable keys, 5 with bicolor led Customizable softkeys and logo 10 speed dial numbers (long press dial keypad) Message Waiting alert LED...
  • Page 11: Programmable Keys

    See also Programmable Keys on page 13. Directory card To write names on the directory card, pull out the directory card from under the plastic cover. A fill-in printable template is available at extranet.alcatel- business.com RJ9 Corded headset input (on side) Access F11 To F20 Press F5 to switch to the second possible value of a programmable key.
  • Page 12: Temporis Ip300

    Temporis IP300 Temporis IP300 is a mid-range business phone with cordless capabilities. Its features include: 2.5-inch backlit Liquid Crystal Display Speakerphone, Headset, Hold and Mute Up to 3 SIP Registrations Up to 6 active SIP sessions 3-way conferencing, N-way network conferencing IP70H DECT headset and IP15 DECT handset support 12 dual-function programmable keys with bicolor led Customizable softkeys and logo...
  • Page 13: Programmable Keys

    Directory card To write names on the directory card, pull out the directory card from under the plastic cover. A fill-in printable template is available at extranet.alcatel-business.com 2.5mm corded headset input (on side) Access F13 to F24 Press this key to switch to the second possible value of a programmable key.
  • Page 14: Temporis Ip700G

    Temporis IP700G Temporis IP700G is a feature business phone with cordless capabilities. Its features include: 3.5-inch backlit Liquid Crystal Display Speakerphone, Headset, Hold and Mute Up to 6 SIP Registrations Up to 6 active SIP sessions 3-way conferencing, N-way network conferencing IP70H DECT headset and IP15 DECT handset support 16 dual-function programmable keys with bicolor led Customizable softkeys and logo...
  • Page 15: Programmable Keys

    Directory card To write names on the directory card, pull out the directory card from under the plastic cover. A fill-in printable template is available at extranet.alcatel-business.com 2.5mm corded headset input (on side) Access F13 to F24 Press this key to switch to the second possible value of a programmable key.
  • Page 16: Alcatel Ip2015

    Alcatel IP2015 Alcatel IP2015 is a multiline multi-handset IP DECT system. Basic package includes one base and one handset. IP2015 features include: Out-of-sight, wall mountable, PoE enabled base station Up to 6 independent SIP Registrations Up to 6 IP15 handsets supported per base...
  • Page 17 Although there are often dedicated menu items, navigation key also provides shortcuts to the following functions: DIR/VOL + In idle mode press to quickly access CID/VOL - Contacts menu In idle mode press to quickly access Call Logs menu When in a call press to increase received audio volume When in a call press to decrease received audio...
  • Page 18: Conference Ip1850

    Conference IP1850 Conference IP1850 is an advanced audioconference device. Its features include: Wideband, high power speaker 2 embedded microphones 4 detachable wireless microphones with built-in charging cradle 2.5-inch backlit Liquid Crystal Display Up to 3 SIP Registrations Up to 6 active SIP sessions 3-way conferencing, N-way network conferencing, hold, mute, transfer USB connector for PC audio device mode Customizable softkeys and logo...
  • Page 19 On the wireless microphones you have the following elements: Remove and activate mic Push gently on the arrow area to remove the microphone from its cradle. MUTE Please note wireless mics are deactivated In conversation, press to while on their cradle. For best user temporarily deactivate experience, if users are located at or (mute) all microphones.
  • Page 20: Network Requirements

    Network Requirements A switched network topology is recommended for your LAN (using standard 10/100 or 10/100/1000 Ethernet switches). The office LAN infrastructure should use Cat.-5 (or better) cable for 10/100, and Cat.-6 for 10/100/1000. The LAN connections to the devices(s) should all be wired. However, wireless connections to other devices (such as laptops) in your office will not impede performance.
  • Page 21: Installation

    If you are not using PoE, install the phone near a power outlet not controlled by a wall switch. The phone can be placed on a flat surface or vertically mounted on the wall. For customer service or product information, visit our website at extranet.alcatel- business.com. Avoid placing the deskset too close to: Communication devices such as television sets, DVD players, or other cordless telephones.
  • Page 22 2. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port at the back of the console, and plug the other end of the cable into your network router or switch. NOTE: You may need to use a network switch connected to your router if your router does not have sufficient ports for the number of phones you want to install.
  • Page 23 To mount the phone on the wall: 1. Disassemble the foot stand 2. Install wall mount fittings and foot stand as displayed: 3. Put the corded handset aside. Use a coin to rotate the handset tab 180 degrees. The protruding edge holds the corded handset when the phone is mounted on the wall. 4.
  • Page 24: Temporis Ip300 Installation

    Temporis IP300 installation To install the phone: 1. If you plan to place the phone on a flat surface, you can use one of the two available positions depending on the work angle you wish to have. To assemble the stand line up the tabs on the stand (marked with lozenges) with the slots on the rear of the phone as shown in the picture Plug the end of the coiled handset cord into the Handset jack at the back of the...
  • Page 25 IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1. Use only original power adapters. Contact your distributor to order. 2. The power adapter is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor mount position. The prongs are not designed to hold the plug in place if it is plugged into a ceiling, under-the-table or cabinet outlet.
  • Page 26: Temporis Ip700G Installation

    Temporis IP700G installation To install the phone: 1. If you plan to place the phone on a flat surface, you can use one of the multiple available positions depending on the work angle you wish to have. Simply adjust the foot stand with the slots on the rear of the phone as shown in the picture 2.
  • Page 27 a. Connect the power adapter to the deskset power jack. b. Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch. IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1. Use only original power adapters. Contact your distributor to order. 2. The power adapter is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor mount position.
  • Page 28: Alcatel Ip2015 Installation

    Alcatel IP2015 installation To install the base: 1. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port at the side of the base, and plug the other end of the cable into your network router or switch. NOTE: You may need to use a network switch connected to your router if your router does not have sufficient ports for the number of phones you want to install.
  • Page 29: Conference Ip1850 Installation

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1. Use only supplied power adapters and battery pack. 2. The power adapter is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor mount position. The prongs are not designed to hold the plug in place if it is plugged into a ceiling, under-the-table or cabinet outlet.
  • Page 30 To install the wireless microphones: 1. For each microphone, activate the battery by pulling away the plastic tag, or insert the battery into its compartment. 2. Place the microphones on the charging cradles NOTE: If the microphone unit does not turn on when plastic tag is removed, take the battery out, reinsert and charge for 8 hours.
  • Page 31 To associate a new wireless microphone: Your IP1850 is shipped with all four wireless microphones already associated to the main unit. In the unlikely event you need to replace any of them, you will find herewith instructions to associate a new microphone. 1.
  • Page 32: Configuring Your Device

    Through the menu, they can customize the screen appearance, sounds, and manage calls. For more information, see the respective models Quick User Guides. This paragraph does not apply to Temporis IP100. See Setting up Temporis IP100 phone on page 41.
  • Page 33: Configuring Programmable Keys

    Note “Line” softkey will be shown only if you have configured and registered more than one sip account. Configuring Programmable keys Temporis IP100, IP150, IP300 and IP700G models are equipped with programmable keys with a dual-color backlight (orange and green). Keys are numbered top to bottom, and then left to right when applicable.
  • Page 34: Led Behavior

    Do not disturb Quick Dial BLF—Busy lamp field keys let you monitor activity at other phones. The key LED indicates call status. Call Forward Unconditional Call Forward Busy Call Forward No Answer Call Forward All Park Call—Dials the access code to park your current call, or transfers the call to the parking extension.
  • Page 35 Steady ORANGE Call forwarding is on Page Steady GREEN Outgoing page in progress Busy Lamp Field Monitored phone is idle Steady ORANGE Monitored phone is on a call or has a held call The monitored phone is ringing Quickly flashing ORANGE BLF registration error Flashing ORANGE Automatic Call...
  • Page 36: Adding A Custom Logo

    The parameters for uploading custom logos are described in Uploading a custom logo on page 37. The default logo for both bootup and idle mode is the ALCATEL logo. Idle screen logo behavior The behavior described below is enabled by default and can be modified or disabled using the configuration files.
  • Page 37: Uploading A Custom Logo

    Positioning a custom logo on the screen is a matter of creating a logo with the maximum dimensions listed above, including any surrounding white space. There are no configuration file settings to specify the x-axis or y-axis position of the logo on the screen.
  • Page 38: Customizing Softkeys

    Customizing Softkeys For Temporis IP150, IP300, IP700G and Conference IP1850, configuration file allows you to select which soft keys should appear on the Idle screen, Active Call screen, Held Call screen and Live Dial screen. You can also specify the position of each soft key. Some soft keys appear only under certain conditions.
  • Page 39 Line (visible with more than one account registered) Line Settings Settings Call Active Blank Park Call Park Hold Hold Transfer Transfer Conf Conf XferLine (visible with more than one call) XferCall ConfLine (visible with more than one call) ConfCall Call Held Blank Park Call Park...
  • Page 40: Custom Soft Key Configuration File Settings

    Dial Dial Input (alpha/numeric selection for text input mode) Cancel Cancel Backspc Backspc Custom Soft Key Configuration File Settings The custom soft keys parameters are included in the “softkey” module. For more information, see “softkey” Module: Custom Soft Key Settings on page 168. To modify a soft key parameter, enter values separated by commas.
  • Page 41: Setting Up Temporis Ip100 Phone

    Setting up Temporis IP100 phone Temporis IP100 has specific management procedures due to its simpler user interface without a display. You can configure the phone using one of three methods:  From the phone itself, using the “star codes” to setup very few network related parameters.
  • Page 42: Vlan Configuration

    VLAN configuration Enable VLAN When the phone is idle mode, type on the keyboard the following sequence: * 7 8 2 8 4 3 # 1 # x #. Where x is the Vlan ID. A confirmation tone will be played on the telephone loudspeaker before the phone applies the new VLAN configuration.
  • Page 43: Setting Up Ip300/Ip700G With Ip70H Accessory Dect Headset

    Setting up IP300/IP700G with IP70H accessory DECT headset Temporis IP300 and IP700G models embed a DECT base which allows you to use compatible cordless accessories. You can register and use up to one IP70H accessory headset and one IP15 accessory handset. Note MMI options are the same for IP300 and IP700G despite the different display size.
  • Page 44: Deregister A Dect Headset Without A Deskset

    Deregister a DECT headset without a deskset You can use this method when you cannot use the deskset for standard deregistration. The deskset may be out of range or may have been removed from the system. On the headset, press VOL+>ON/OFF>VOL->ON/OFF>VOL+>VOL->ON/OFF Deskset functionality with an IP70H DECT headset With IP70H registered to IP300 or IP700G, users can: ...
  • Page 45: Deregister A Dect Handset

    5. With Register highlighted, press OK on the deskset. Registering…. appears while the deskset searches for the handset When registration is complete, Registration succeeded will be displayed and the handset will display its idle screen. If the handset you are registering to the deskset is equipped with an IP15 firmware version, then you will see a message prompting you to upgrade it for a better compatibility.
  • Page 46: Setting Up Ip2015 With Multiple Ip15 Handsets

    Setting up IP2015 with multiple IP15 handsets Alcatel IP2015 IP DECT system supports up to six IP15 handsets and six independent sip accounts, and a maximum of four concurrent calls in wide band. The basic package consists of one base and one IP15 handset. For this you will only need to set up the minimum configuration, i.e.
  • Page 47: Assigning Sip Accounts To Ip15 Handsets

    To configure handset name using provisioning files, see “hs_settings” Module: Handset management Settings on page 169 To disassociate a handset from the base: 1. On one subscribed IP15 handset, go to Menu>User Settings>Registration>Handset>Deregistration 2. Enter system PIN. Default is 0000 3.
  • Page 48: Using Menu In Your Desktop Phone

    Using Menu in your desktop phone Your desktop phone Temporis IP150/IP300/IP700G or Conference IP1850 menu has four main sub-menus: Features—manage calls, view and add directory entries, view call history, access messages, and use the speed dial menu. Status—view the deskset network status, account registration status, and product information.
  • Page 49: Status

    Line 1 3.Block Anonymous … ON/OFF Line n Line 1 4.Dial Anonymous … ON/OFF Line n Yes/No 5.Missed Call Alert Yes/No 6.Call waiting Entries Search, sort, add, delete, 2. Directory 1.Local delete all, dial, edit, number type Entries Search, sort, dial, edit, 2.LDAP (name number type, save to displayed and...
  • Page 50: Viewing Line Status

    2. On the Main menu, press  or  to highlight Status, then press OK. The Status menu appears. 3. On the Status menu, press  or  to highlight the desired menu, then press OK. The available status menus are: Menu Information listed IP address...
  • Page 51: Customizing Your Phone With User Settings Menu

    Icon Description Line registered Line not registered Line disabled To view complete status information for a line: 1. On the Line menu, press  or  to highlight the desired line, then press OK. The full line status screen appears. Customizing your phone with User Settings menu User Settings menu allows easy customization of some aspects of the phone, e.g.
  • Page 52 The available options appearing when you enter User Settings menu are as follows, where “n” is the maximum number of sip accounts supported in your product (i.e. 2 for IP150, 3 for IP300 and IP1850, 5 for IP700G) and “M” is the number of available PFK appearances (i.e.
  • Page 53: Using The Admin Settings Menu

    9. Call Fwd Busy 10. Quick Dial 11. BLF 12. ACD 13. Intercom 14. Multicast Page 15. Park 16. Retrieve Park 17. In call DTMF 18. Call Return 19. Group Pickup 20. Directed Pickup 21. N/A 5. DECT headset 1. Register 2.
  • Page 54: Network Setting

    … N. LINE N 3. Provisioning Menu 1. Server 2. Login 3. Password 4. Reset to default Press OK to display a screen that allows you to reset the phone to factory default settings. 5. Restart phone Press OK to display a screen that allows you to restart the phone.
  • Page 55 2. On the Set static IP menu, enter the static IP address. Use the dial pad and the soft key to enter characters. Press  or  to advance to the next character. 3. Press  and enter the Subnet Mask. Use the dial pad and the Add dot soft key to enter characters.
  • Page 56 2. Enter the IP address for the primary DNS server. Use the dial pad and the Add dot soft key to enter characters. Press  or  to advance to the next character. 3. Press  and enter the IP address for the secondary DNS server. The deskset uses this server if the primary server does not respond.
  • Page 57: Line Menu

    Line Menu Use the Line menu to configure line-specific settings for the phone. To use the Line setting menu: 1. From the Admin Settings menu, press  to highlight Line, and then press SELECT. The Line menu appears. 2. Highlight the desired line, if necessary, by pressing , and then press SELECT. The full configuration menu for that line appears.
  • Page 58: Provisioning Menu

    Provisioning Menu Use the Provisioning menu to manually configure auto-provisioning settings. For more information about auto-provisioning, see Provisioning on page 127 and Provisioning Using Configuration Files on page 139. On the Provisioning menu you can configure:  Server string—the URL of the provisioning server. The URL can include a complete path to the configuration file.
  • Page 59: Using Menu In Your Ip15 Cordless Handset

    Using Menu in your IP15 cordless handset Your cordless handset IP15 menu has nine sub-menus: Message-access voicemail for assigned accounts Directory-access and manage contact directory Call History-access and manage call lists Intercom-launch internal calls to other handsets Speed dial- manage your speed dial list Features—manage calls Status—view the deskset network status, account registration status, and product information.
  • Page 60 product or assigned to the handset on IP2015) Directory Options: Search/Add Local directory new/Delete all/ Review: Dial/Edit/Edit dial/Delete Base directory With IP2015 base: Options: Search/Add new/Delete all Review: Dial/Edit/Edit dial/Delete With IP300/IP700G deskset: Options: Search Review: Dial, Edit dial LDAP (name depending on Search, Dial, Edit dial, Save configuration) Broadsoft (name depending...
  • Page 61: Status

    registered handsets) Add/Edit/Delete Speed dial … Available or assigned Features accounts list DND status OK to toggle, SET to save Call Forward Available or assigned accounts list CFW statuses OK to toggle, SET to save Available or assigned Block Anonymous accounts list CFW statuses OK to toggle, SET to save...
  • Page 62: User Settings

    3. On the Status menu, press  or  to highlight the desired menu, then press OK. The available status menus are: Menu Information listed IP address Network DHCP status (Enabled/Disabled) Subnet Mask IP address Gateway IP address DNS server 1 IP address DNS server 2 IP address Line Lines and registration status.
  • Page 63: Admin Settings

    Language English Select and SET/BACK Français Español Italiano Português Deutsch Nederlands Eλληνικα Date format Edit or select and Set date/time Set date SET/BACK Clock format Set time Phone rename Edit and SET/BACK Contrast (Level 1 to 8) Select and SET/BACK Ringers Ringer Volume Select and SET/BACK...
  • Page 64: Network Settings

    Admin Settings are: Setting Options Network Settings DHCP (Enable, Disable) Set static IP VLAN ID Others Secure browsing Enabled Disabled (Toggle with OK and press SET or BACK. Requires reboot) Provisioning Menu Server string Login Password (Edit and SAVE or BACK) Edit PIN code Enter old PIN: Enter new PIN:...
  • Page 65 DHCP Set static IP VLAN ID Others (DNS and NTP servers). , then press OK key or ENTER softkey. To enable or disable DHCP: 1. From the Network setting menu, press  or  to highlight DHCP, then press ENTER. 2.
  • Page 66: Provisioning Menu

    3. Press  and enter the WAN VID. Use the dial pad and the BACKSP soft key to enter characters. The valid range is 0 to 4095. 4. Press  and enter WAN Priority. Use the dial pad and the BACKSP soft key to enter characters.
  • Page 67 To use the Provisioning menu: 1. From the Admin settings menu, press  to highlight Provisioning, and then press The Provisioning menu appears. 2. Enter the server URL using the dial pad keys:  BACKSP—deletes a character  *—enables you to toggle between Abc, ABC, abc input modes. Does not appear when the setting accepts numbers only.
  • Page 68: Using The Webui

    Using the WebUI The Web User Interface (WebUI or WUI) resides on your phone. You can access it using an Internet browser, either as a user or as an administrator. After you log in to the WebUI, you can configure the phone on different pages. Note the different pages accessible by admin and user profiles, as listed in the following table.
  • Page 69 Network status (in idle mode press d. On the Network status screen, note the IP Address. e. For Temporis IP100, please see Find IP address on page 41 3. On your computer, open an Internet browser. (Depending on your browser, some of the pages presented here may look different and have different controls.)
  • Page 70: Saving Your Settings

    6. On the login box, click OK. The WebUI appears. Click topics from the navigation bar along the top of the WebUI, and then click links to individual pages along the left. You view and change settings in two different types of fields: drop-down lists and entry fields into which you type information.
  • Page 71: Status

    Status The status page is equivalent to the Status menu on the phone UI. The information page shows different content depending on the model: General information about your phone, including model, MAC address, and software version Account Status information about your SIP account(s) registration Network regarding your phone’s network address and network connection Cordless Status indicating whether a cordless headset and/or handset are registered to the deskset (IP300 and IP700G models).
  • Page 72: System

    System SIP Account Management On the SIP Account Management pages, you can enter the account settings for each line you have ordered from your service provider. There are one or more Account settings pages (one for each available line) with identical settings on each page. The number of pages depends on the model: one for IP100, two for IP150, three for IP300 and IP1850, five for IP700G and six for IP2015.
  • Page 73 User identifier Enter the User identifier supplied string blank by your service provider. The User ID, also known as the Account ID, is usually the company's main number and is used as part of the caller ID displayed for outgoing calls. This sip_account.x.user_id field will only accept digits.
  • Page 74: Dial Plan

    Feature Synchronization Enables the phone to synchronize 0: Disable with Broadworks Application 1: Enable Server. Changes to features such as DND, Call Forward All, Call Forward No Answer, and Call Forward Busy on the server side will also update the settings on the phone menu and WebUI.
  • Page 75 An unlimited series of digits. This represents the playing of a secondary dial tone ( ) after <SIP_2ND_TONE> the user enters the digit(s) specified or dials an external call prefix ) before the comma. For instance, “9,xxxxxxx” means <EXT_CALL_PREFIX> the secondary dial tone is played after the user dials 9 until any new digit is entered.
  • Page 76 SIP Server Settings Setting Description Range Default Server address Enter the IP address or fqdn for IP address blank the SIP server. or fqdn sip_account.x.primary_sip_server_address Server port Enter the port number that the 0-65535 5060 SIP server will use. sip_account.x.primary_sip_server_port Registration Settings Setting Description...
  • Page 77: Audio Settings

    Backup Outbound Proxy Settings Setting Description Range Default Server address Enter the IP address or blank fqdn for the backup address sip_account.x.backup_outbound_proxy_server_address outbound proxy server. or fqdn Server port Enter the port number 0–65535 5060 that the backup outbound proxy server sip_account.x.backup_outbound_proxy_server_port will use.
  • Page 78 Codec priority 3 Select the codec to be used None, G.711a, G.729 third during a call if previous G.711u, G.729, codecs fail. G.726, G.722 sip_account.x.codec_priority.3 Codec priority 4 Select the codec to be used None, G.711a, G.726 fourth during a call if previous G.711u, G.729, sip_account.x.codec_priority.4 codecs fail.
  • Page 79 Transport Select the SIP transport protocol. tls, tcp, TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is the most reliable protocol and includes error checking and delivery validation. UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is generally faster but SIP data may be subject to network congestion. TLS (Transport Layer Security) transport requires security certificates to establish a secure connection between...
  • Page 80 Setting Description Assignable to PFK? Paging Enter the paging access code. sip_account.x.access_code_page Call Park Enter the call park access code. Broadsoft provides a feature access code for the park feature. Asterisk/Metaswitch provides a parking lot extension number for the park feature. Enter the parking lot extension sip_account.x.access_code_park_call number here.
  • Page 81 Call Forward No Answer OFF Enter the Call Forward No Answer OFF access code. sip_account.x.access_code_cfna_off Call Forward Busy ON Enter the Call Forward Busy ON access code. sip_account.x.access_code_cfb_on Call Forward Busy OFF Enter the Call Forward Busy OFF access code sip_account.x.access_code_cfb_off Anonymous Call Reject ON Enter the Anonymous Call...
  • Page 82 Busy Lamp Field Settings Setting Description Range Default List URI Used for list-based BLF Sip URI blank Enter the BLF list URI, as supplied by or set up with your service provider. For example, blf-list1@sipservice.com. This list contains a list of extensions that are eligible for BLF monitoring.
  • Page 83 BLF Subscription Expiration Enter desired BLF subscription duration 3600 in seconds. 65535 It is normally 3600 sec sip_account.x.blf_subscription_expires Remote Pickup Code Enter the remote pickup code for the string blank BLF list, as supplied by your service provider. sip_account.x.blf_remote_pickup_code Voicemail Settings Setting Description Range...
  • Page 84 when the deskset receives unsolicited MWI notifications. Enable Stutter Dial Tone Enables or disables the stutter dial tone for that line (indicating disable message(s) waiting) when the phone goes off hook. enable sip_account.x.stutter_dial_tone_enable NAT Traversal Settings Setting Description Range Default Enable STUN Enables or disables STUN mechanism to allow sip...
  • Page 85 Network Conference Settings Setting Description Range Default Enable Network Conference Enables or disables conferences 0: disable being controlled and mixed by a 1: enable sip_account.x.network_conference_enable conference server, also called Network Bridge. When disabled, the phone will create the conference locally, without the need for a conference server.
  • Page 86: Call Settings

    Call Settings You can configure call settings for each line. Call Settings include Do Not Disturb and Call Forward settings. When you have finished changing settings on this page, click Save to save them. Call settings are also available as parameters in the configuration file. See “call_settings” Module: Call Settings on page 161.
  • Page 87 Do Not Disturb Settings Setting Description Range Default Enable Do Not Disturb Turns Do Not Disturb on or off. 0: disable 1: enable call_settings.account.x.dnd_enable Incoming Calls Selects whether the phone show, reject displays incoming call information reject while Do Not Disturb is on. When set to Show, the phone displays incoming call information while Do Not Disturb is on.
  • Page 88 Target Number Enter a number to string blank which unanswered calls will be forwarded. call_settings.account.x.cfna_target Delay Select the number of 1-10 rings before (rings) unanswered calls are forwarded. call_settings.account.x.cfna_delay Enable Missed calls alert Enables or disables 0: disable missed call indication on 1: enable call_settings.missed_call_alert_enable the phone screen...
  • Page 89: User Preferences

    User Preferences On the User Preferences menu, you can configure some basic settings for the phone and set how the phone responds to calls. . The User Preferences page is also available to phone users when they log on to the WebUI. After changing any settings on this page, click Save to save them.
  • Page 90 Phone Language Sets the language that appears on the en: English phone. Not applicable to IP2015. fr: French es: Spanish de: German it: Italian pt: Portuguese nl: Dutch ru: Russian el: Greek tr: Turkish user_pref.language Backlight Timer (secs.) Sets how long the screen backlight 10-60 stays on after the last button press.
  • Page 91 Call Waiting Tone Interval (secs.) Sets the interval in seconds for the 10–60 call waiting reminder tone. (seconds) user_pref.call_waiting.tone_interval Call Waiting on/off Accepts or rejects incoming call enable, enable notification screen while the user is reject already on a call. Only one of the two radio buttons can be selected.
  • Page 92: Programmable Keys

    Programmable Keys Temporis IP100, IP150, IP300 and IP700G models are equipped with programmable keys with a dual-color backlight (orange and green). Keys are numbered top to bottom, and then left to right when applicable. In all models listed above there is a mechanism to access a second virtual key on each physical key.
  • Page 93 The programmable key settings are also available: -from the phone menu (except for Temporis IP100); see for example Programmable Keys on page 13 or Customizing your phone with User Settings menu on page 51. -as parameters in the configuration file. See “pfk” Module: Programmable Feature Key...
  • Page 94 Type Description Parameters pfk.x.feature = line Line Configures the key for accessing a line (or SIP pfk.x.account = 1,2 or account). Users can make or answer calls by pressing these keys. The key LED will change (x: 1-24, function key according to call activity.
  • Page 95 pfk.x.feature = Park Call Enables the user to park a call. Pressing the key dials park call the Call Park feature access code (FAC) configured pfk.x.account = 1,2 or on the Account Settings page. In the Line column, select the line (sip account) on (x: 1-24, function key number) which the feature access code will be dialed out.
  • Page 96 pfk.x.feature = Multicast Page Configures the key to make outgoing multicast multicast page pages. In the Value column, enter a valid Paging pfk.x.multicast_zone = Zone ID (ranging from 1 to 10). Multicast paging 1 to 10 differs from standard paging in that it is handled (x: 1-24, function key locally by the Deskset and does not require a number)
  • Page 97: Memory Keys: Speed Dial

    Memory Keys: Speed Dial Applicable to Temporis IP100, IP150, IP300, IP700G and Conference IP1850. On the Speed Dial page, you can enter up to 10 speed dial numbers. For each speed dial number you enter, you must assign the line on which the number will be dialed out.
  • Page 98: Signaling Settings

    Line The SIP account (line) the phone will 1: Acc 1, use to dial the number. 2:Acc 2, speed_dial.x.account (x: 0-9) Signaling Settings Voice Settings Setting Description Range Default Min Local RTP port Real-time Transport Protocol 0-65535 18000 (RTP) Ports are entered as a range.
  • Page 99: Ringer Settings

    Ringer Settings Applicable to Temporis IP100, IP150, IP300, IP700G and Conference IP1850. The Ringer Settings enable you to provide a distinctive ringing feature via the custom Alert-Info header associated with an incoming call. This setting overrides the ringer tone you have set for the account.
  • Page 100 Setting Description Range Default Distinctive Ringing Text Enter the text that will String, up to blank match the “info” parameter 40 characters and play the ringer tone. The matching of the “info” parameter and Internal Ringer Text is case sensitive. The maximum length of the Internal Ringer ringersetting.x.ringer_text Text is 40 characters.
  • Page 101: Paging Zone

    Paging Zone Applicable to Temporis IP100, IP150, IP300, IP700G and Conference IP1850. On the Paging Zone page, you can enter the multicast IP addresses that the phone will monitor. When a page is sent out using this multicast IP address, all phones that are programmed to monitor that IP address will receive the paging RTP stream and play the page on their speakerphone.
  • Page 102 Multicast Port Enter the multicast port 0-65535 blank used by the multicast IP address. The valid port range is 1 to page_zone.x.multicast_port 65535. (x= page zone ID number, 1 to 10) Priority Select the paging zone 1-10 priority from 1 to 10. Zones with a priority higher than another zone can interrupt the...
  • Page 103: Handset Settings

    Handset settings This subsection of SYSTEM section is available for IP2015 IP DECT only. It will allow you to configure which handsets are associated to which account(s), what will be the default dial out account for each handset, as well as the name a particular handset will display on its idle screen.
  • Page 104: Handset Name

    Each line corresponds to one handset; you can identify each handset by its name and number. Handset number is shown at the top right corner on the idle screen. And each column corresponds to one account. In the example above, only Handset1 can use Account2 to send and receive calls. The rest of accounts can be used by all handsets.
  • Page 105 Handset name settings are also available as parameters in the configuration file See “hs_settings” Module: Handset management Settings on page 169 Setting Description Range Default Handset name Name the handset will String (12 HANDSET display on its idle screen chars max) hs_settings.x.handset_name (x is handset number, from 1 to Business IP Range Administration and Provisioning Guide...
  • Page 106: Network

    Network You can set up the phone for your network configuration on the Network settings page. Your service provider may require you to configure your network to be compatible with its service, and the phone settings must match the network settings. All these settings are available through configuration files.
  • Page 107: Advanced Network Settings

    Secondary DNS Server network.ip.dns2 Advanced Network Settings Note: PC port related items are not applicable to Temporis IP100, Conference IP1850 and IP2015 and will not be displayed on their WUI. VLAN Settings You can organize your network and optimize VoIP performance by creating a virtual LAN for phones and related devices.
  • Page 108 VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID (vlan 5, for 0–4095 example). network.vlan.wan.id Priority Select the VLAN priority that 0–7 matches the Quality of Service (QoS) settings that you have set for that VLAN ID. Outbound packets will be marked and sent according to their priority.
  • Page 109 LLDP-MED Setting Description Range Default Enable LLDP-MED Enables or disables LLDP-MED on 0:Disabled the phone. Select (enable) if your 1: Enabled switch is LLDP-MED capable. Link Layer Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint Devices (LLDP- MED) is a standards-based discovery protocol supported on some network switches.
  • Page 110: Contacts

    Contacts Local Directory On the Local Directory page, you can manage your local directory entries. You can sort, edit, dial, delete, and add contact information for up to 200 entries (100 entries for IP100 and IP150). In order to back up your contacts or import another local directory file, the page also allows you to export and import your phone’s local directory.
  • Page 111 The following table describes the buttons available on the Local Directory page. Click To… Sort the list by last name. Edit information for an entry View the last page of entries. View the next page of entries. View the first page of entries. First Delete selected entries from the directory.
  • Page 112: Directory Import/Export

    Create New Entry Setting Description Range Default Call Block (not Blocks incoming calls with caller ID Enable, Disable on WUI) matching the directory entry. Disable First Name Enter the appropriate names in these blank fields. The maximum length of the first name and last name fields is 15 Last Name characters.
  • Page 113: Directory Import Using Configuration Files

    Local Directory WebUI field Directory file XML tag Last Name <DIR_ENTRY_NAME_LAST> Home Number <DIR_ENTRY_NUMBER_HOME> Work Number <DIR_ENTRY_NUMBER_WORK> Mobile Number <DIR_ENTRY_NUMBER_MOBILE> Line <DIR_ENTRY_LINE_NUMBER> Call Block (not on WebUI) <DIR_ENTRY_BLOCK> Ringer Tone <DIR_ENTRY_RINGER> Directory Import using configuration files You can also upload your local directory via configuration files. Related parameters are as follows: Setting Description...
  • Page 114: Black List

    Black List On the Black List page, you can manage those contacts whose incoming calls you would like to block. You can sort, edit, dial, delete, and add up to 200 blacklist entries (100 for Temporis IP100 and Temporis IP150). In order to back up your blocked contacts or import others, the page also allows you to export and import your phone’s black list.
  • Page 115: Black List Import Using Configuration Files

    Black List WebUI field Black List file XML tag Last Name <BLACKLIST_ENTRY_NAME_LAST> Home Number <BLACKLIST_ENTRY_NUMBER_HOME> Work Number <BLACKLIST_ENTRY_NUMBER_WORK> Mobile Number <BLACKLIST_ENTRY_NUMBER_MOBILE> Line <BLACKLIST_ENTRY_LINE_NUMBER> NOTE: You can also use the phone menu to manage your Black List. For more information, see Quick User Guides. Black List Import using configuration files You can also upload your local black list via configuration files during provisioning.
  • Page 116: Ldap Directory

    LDAP Directory The phones support remote Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directories. An LDAP directory is hosted on a remote server and may be the central directory for a large organization spread across several cities, offices, and departments. You can configure the phone to access the directory and allow users to search the directory for names and telephone numbers.
  • Page 117 Server address Enter LDAP server IP string blank address or fqdn. remoteDir.ldap_server_address Server Port Enter remote LDAP server 0-65535 port. Normally 389. remoteDir.ldap_server_port LDAP version Select protocol version (v2 version_2, version_3 or v3) your LDAP server version_3 uses. remoteDir.ldap_protocol_version Authentication scheme Select scheme your LDAP simple, ssl simple...
  • Page 118 Last name attribute Enter LDAP attribute the string blank phone should use to display last names. remoteDir.ldap_lastname_attribute Work phone number attribute Enter LDAP attribute the string blank phone should use to display work phone numbers. remoteDir.ldap_work_number_attributes Mobile phone number attribute Enter LDAP attribute the string blank...
  • Page 119: Broadsoft Directory

    Broadsoft Directory The phone supports access to the Broadsoft Phonebook. Users can search for and call contacts that are hosted on the Broadsoft Phonebook. On the Broadsoft Phonebook Settings page, you must enter the path and credentials to enable the phone to access the Broadsoft Phonebook.
  • Page 120: Call History

    Call History On Call History page you can review your call log details. Missed, received and dialled calls are shown in separate tables. You can also click-to-call entries in these lists. You can disable click-to-dial using configuration file parameter provisioning.click_to_dial . See “provisioning” Module: Provisioning Settings on page 155.
  • Page 121: Servicing

    Servicing Reboot Reboot page allows you to perform a remote restart of your phone by clicking on the “Reboot” button. On Temporis IP150, IP300, IP700G, IP1850 restart can also be triggered via phone menu (Menu>>4.Admin settings>>5.Restart phone). On Temporis IP150, IP300 and IP700G you may also use the shortcut “Long press key”...
  • Page 122 Time and Date Settings Setting Description Range Default Date Format Sets the date format. DD/MM/YY, DD/MM/YY MM/DD/YY, YY/MM/DD time_date.date_format Time Format Sets the clock format. 1: 24 Hour 0: 12 Hour time_date.24hr_clock Network Time Settings Setting Description Range Default Enable Network Time Enables or disables getting 1: Enabled time and date information for...
  • Page 123 Daylight Savings Time time_date.daylight_saving_auto_adjust unchecked. User-defined Daylight Savings Time Select to set your own start 1: Enabled and end dates and offset 0: Disabled for Daylight Savings time. To disable daylight savings adjustment, leave this setting and Automatically adjust clock for Daylight time_date.daylight_saving_user_defined Savings unchecked.
  • Page 124: Firmware Upgrade

    Click Apply Now to start the phone using the manual time settings. Firmware Upgrade You can update the phone with new firmwares using the following methods: Retrieving a firmware update file from a remote host computer and accessed via a URL. This central location may be arranged by you, an authorized distributor, or your SIP service provider.
  • Page 125 To update the deskset or base unit firmware from a remote host: 1. Enter the URL where the firmware update file resides. This should be a full path, including the filename of the firmware file. 2. Click Upgrade firmware now. Note: This URL will be saved when you click Save on the Admin Settings page, and will be used next time.
  • Page 126 To update the deskset or base firmware using a file on your computer or local network: 1. On the Manual Firmware Update page, click Choose File to locate and open the firmware update file. 2. Click Update from File. The device will update its firmware and restart. To update the cordless handset IP15 firmware using a file on your computer or local network: 1.
  • Page 127: Provisioning

    Provisioning Provisioning refers to the process of acquiring and applying new settings for the device using configuration files retrieved from a remote computer. After a phone or system is deployed, subsequent provisioning can update it with new settings; for example, if your service provider releases new features.
  • Page 128 Provisioning Settings Setting Description Range Default Provisioning server URL of the provisioning file(s). The https:// format of the URL must be RFC 1738 ftp, tftp, art.atlinks compliant, as follows: http, “<schema>://<user>:<password>@ .com https <host>:<port>/<url-path>” “<user>:<password>@” may be empty. “<port>” can be omitted if you do provisioning.server_address not need to specify the port number.
  • Page 129 DHCP Server. see below network.user_class Product name DHCP Option 60/77 default value Temporis IP100 Alcatel Temporis IP100 Temporis IP150 Alcatel Temporis IP150 Temporis IP300 Alcatel Temporis IP300 Temporis IP700G Alcatel Temporis IP700G Alcatel IP2015 Alcatel IP2015...
  • Page 130 Resynchronization Setting Description Range Default Mode Sets which files the phone config_only: config_and_firmware checks for at regular Configuratio intervals. It can check for configuration firmware_on files, firmware update files ly: Firmware (from the URL entered on config_and_f the Admin Settings page), or irmware: both.
  • Page 131 Passphrase If the configuration file String Blank has been secured using AES encryption, enter the 16-bit key. See Securing Configuration Files with provisioning.crypto_passphrase AES Encryption. Remote Check Sync If enabled, the phone will 0: Disabled react to a NOTIFY (check- (Not in WUI) 1: Enabled sync) in order to launch...
  • Page 132 To export the configuration file: 1. Click Export. The format of the exported file is <model name>_<mac address>.cfg. For example, Temporis_IP300_7465D1161234.cfg. Exporting a configuration file generates two header lines in the configuration file. These header lines provide the model number and software version in the following format: #Model Number = xxxxxxx #SW Version = xxxxxxx You can use the exported file as a general configuration file, and duplicate the settings...
  • Page 133: Security

    Security On the Security page you can reset the admin password, reset the user password, and enter web server settings. After changing any settings on this page, press Save to save them. Administrator Password Setting Description Range Default Admin password: Enter old Enter admin password.
  • Page 134 User Password Setting Description Range Default User password: Enter old Enter user password. String user password The password is case User password: Enter new sensitive and can consist of password both numbers and letters. User password: Re-enter new password profile.user.password To change the User password: 1.
  • Page 135: Certificates

    Certificates TLS (Transport Layer Security) transport requires security certificates to establish a secure connection between phone and server. You can upload one or more certificates to the phone using WUI and/or configuration files. To upload a web server certificate: 1. Under Server Certificate, click Choose File. 2.
  • Page 136 Use first TLS Certificate for all accounts When enabled, different 0: Disabled certificates for different 1: Enabled accounts will not be required for TLS transport sip_account.use_first_trusted_certificate_fo r_all Import LDAP Certificate Enter url to download blank LDAP certificate from file.ldap.trusted.certificate Only accept trusted LDAP certificate When enabled, only 0: Disabled trusted servers can be...
  • Page 137: System Logs

    System Logs On the System Logs page, you can enter settings related to system logging activities. You can also generate and download network traces. Syslog Settings Setting Description Range Default Enable Syslog Enable log output to syslog server. 1: Enabled 0: Disabled log.syslog_enable Server Address...
  • Page 138 DEBUG: Developer messages for troubleshooting/debugging purposes. Network Capture To generate a pcap trace press “Start Capture” To stop tracing, press “Stop Capture” To download your capture press “Save to file” Download Log To download a copy of the system logs press “Save log to file” Business IP Range Administration and Provisioning Guide ed 1.0 138/175...
  • Page 139: Provisioning Using Configuration Files

    Provisioning Using Configuration Files Provisioning using configuration files is the quickest way to configure multiple phones. You can place configuration files on a provisioning server, where the phones can retrieve them and update their configuration automatically. Configuration files have the extension .cfg and contain parameters that define various phone settings.
  • Page 140: Phone Restart

    Temporis IP100 Temporis_IP100 Temporis IP150 Temporis_IP150 Temporis IP300 Temporis_IP300 Temporis IP700G Temporis_IP700G Alcatel IP2015 IP2015 Conference IP1850 IP1850 Thus, for example for Temporis IP300 the files would be Temporis_IP300.cfg and Temporis_IP300_<MACAddress>.cfg Note: if the url the phone obtains for provisioning file location is a full path including file name, then only this one file download will be attempted.
  • Page 141: Configuration File Types

    When you update the phone by importing a configuration file using the WebUI, the phone restarts immediately after applying any new settings that require a restart, regardless of whether the phone is idle. Configuration File Types The phone is able to retrieve and download two types of configuration file. Depending on your requirements, you may want to make both types of configuration file available on your provisioning server.
  • Page 142: Configuration File Guide

    Configuration File Guide All configuration settings are initially stored in a configuration template file. Copy, rename, and edit the template file to create a general configuration file and the MAC- specific configuration files you will need. You can store the general configuration file and the MAC-specific files on your provisioning server.
  • Page 143 Elements in brackets are examples—do not enter the brackets. Enter a 16-character passphrase and the unencrypted configuration file filename (the “infile”) and a name for the encrypted file (“outfile”) that will result. To enable configuration file decryption via WUI: 1. On the WebUI, click Servicing > Provisioning. 2.
  • Page 144: Setting Up Provisioning

    Setting Up Provisioning Set up your provisioning server and folders for provisioning files. The general and unit configuration files should be in the same folder. Note the IP address, username and password for access to the folder on the provisioning server. The Provisioning Server Settings will enable the phone to find the general configuration file.
  • Page 145: Soft Keys

    Soft Keys Desktop phone soft keys The table below provides an alphabetical list of the labels that appear above the desktop phones soft keys. Label Description abc/ABC/123 Selects the format for text input αβγ/ABΓ абг/АБГ Displays the new directory group editor AddCall Add a call to a network conference Add dot...
  • Page 146 Delete 1) Deletes current entry 2) Deletes assignment 3) Deletes Directory group Dial Sends and dials currently displayed/highlighted digits Changes the speed dial directory source Directory Opens the list of available directories DirPickup Launches a directed pickup on the default account Displays DND menu Done Confirm...
  • Page 147 Priv Hold For Broadsoft environments, put a call on a shared line in private hold mode Redial Access the dialed calls list Reject Rejects an incoming call Resume Resumes a call put on hold Save 1) Saves current setting 2) Begins save process Search Opens the Directory search editor Select...
  • Page 148: Ip15 Cordless Handset Soft Keys

    IP15 cordless handset soft keys The table below provides an alphabetical list of the labels that appear above IP15 cordless handset soft keys. Label Description Add an entry Answers an incoming call ANSWER Shows the previous screen BACK Backspace in text editing fields BACKSP Selects IP2015 as the target for a handset registration (vs DESKSET) BASE...
  • Page 149 Turns ringer vol. bar empty Returns to previous screen Enters into the action list of a directory folder OPTION Rejects an incoming call REJECT Resumes a SIP session put on hold RESUME Enters into a database/list REVIEW Save a setting or a directory entry SAVE Begins Dir searching SEARCH...
  • Page 150: Appendix A: Configuration File Settings

    Appendix A: Configuration File Settings This section lists the available options for all the settings within the configuration file. Most settings in the configuration file have an equivalent in the WebUI (see the settings tables in Using the WebUI on page 68). Some parameters are not available on the WUI, and in others the syntax is different as already documented in previous sections.
  • Page 151 sip_account.x.authentication_password Text string Blank sip_account.x.dial_plan See Dial Plan Text string section sip_account.x.inter_digit_timeout 1-10 sip_account.x.maximum_call_number 1–6 sip_account.x.shared_line_enable 0, 1 sip_account.x.barge_in_enable 0, 1 sip_account.x.auto_answer_enable 0, 1 sip_account.x.feature_sync_enable 0, 1 sip_account.x.music_on_hold_enable 0, 1 sip_account.x.mwi_enable 0, 1 sip_account.x.mwi_ignore_unsolicited 0, 1 sip_account.x.mwi_uri sip uri Blank sip_account.x.mwi_subscription_expires 0–65535 3600...
  • Page 152 sip_account.x.access_code_cfa_on Text string Blank sip_account.x.access_code_cfa_off Text string Blank sip_account.x.access_code_cfna_on Text string Blank sip_account.x.access_code_cfna_off Text string Blank sip_account.x.access_code_cfb_on Text string Blank sip_account.x.access_code_cfb_off Text string Blank sip_account.x.access_code_anonymous_call_block_on Text string Blank sip_account.x.access_code_anonymous_call_block_off Text string Blank sip_account.x.access_code_outgoing_call_anonymous_on Text string Blank sip_account.x.access_code_outgoing_call_anonymous_off Text string Blank sip_account.x.access_code_call_waiting_on Text string Blank...
  • Page 153: Network" Module: Network Settings

    DTMF signalling. sip_account.x.codec_priority.1 G.711a, G.711u G.711u, G.729, G.726, G.722 sip_account.x.codec_priority.2 none, G.711a, G.711a G.711u, G.729, G.726, G.722 sip_account.x.codec_priority.3 none, G.711a, G.729 G.711u, G.729, G.726, G.722 sip_account.x.codec_priority.4 none, G.711a, G.726 G.711u, G.729, G.726, G.722 sip_account.x.codec_priority.5 none, G.711a, G.722 G.711u, G.729, G.726, G.722 sip_account.x.unregister_after_reboot_enable Unregister...
  • Page 154 802-1x EAPOL identity string blank network.eapol.password 802-1x EAPOL MD5 password string blank network.vendor_class_id Vendor Class ID (DHCP option 60) string Alcatel Temporis IP300 network.user_class User Class (DHCP option 77) string Alcatel Temporis IP300 Business IP Range Administration and Provisioning Guide ed 1.0...
  • Page 155: Profile" Module: Security Settings

    “profile” Module: security settings The profile settings follow the format: profile.[element]. These settings are not exported when you manually export the configuration from the phone. Setting Description Range Default profile.admin.password Password for admin string admin profile.user.password Password for user string user “provisioning”...
  • Page 156: Time_Date" Module: Time And Date Settings

    provisioning.server_address Server address for string https://art.atli configuration nks.com download provisioning.server_username Authentication string blank username for configuration download provisioning.server_password Authentication string blank password for configuration download provisioning.check_trusted_certific Require trusted certificate for https provisioning provisioning.click_to_dial Enable click-to- dial from WUI contacts page provisioning.remote_check_sync_enab Enable provisioning start via NOTIFY...
  • Page 157: Log" Module: Log Settings

    time_date.timezone_dhcp_option Enable time zone 0, 1 DHCP option (2/100/101) time_date.selected_timezone Set time zone Please see Europe/Paris Appendix B time_date.daylight_saving_auto_adjust time_date.daylight_saving_user_define 0, 1 time_date.daylight_saving_start_month January – March December time_date.daylight_saving_start_week time_date.daylight_saving_start_day "Sunday", Sunday "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday" time_date.daylight_saving_start_hour 00:00 -23:00 02:00 time_date.daylight_saving_end_month "January",...
  • Page 158: Remotedir" Module: Remote Directory Settings

    Setting Description Range Default log.syslog_enable Enable log output to syslog 0, 1 server log.syslog_level Log level. The higher the level, the larger the debug output. 5-all 4-debug 3-info 2-warning 1-error 0-critical log.syslog_server_address Syslog server IP address IPv4 blank log.syslog_server_port Syslog server port 0-65535 “remoteDir”...
  • Page 159: Web" Module: Web Settings

    remoteDir.ldap_mobile_number_attributes LDAP mobile number String Blank attributes remoteDir.ldap_home_number_attributes LDAP home number String Blank attributes remoteDir.ldap_protocol_version LDAP protocol version version_2, version_3 version_3 remoteDir.ldap_search_delay LDAP search delay 0-500 remoteDir.ldap_incall_lookup_enable LDAP incoming call lookup remoteDir.ldap_outcall_lookup_enable LDAP outgoing call lookup remoteDir.ldap_check_certificate Require certificate for ssl LDAP remoteDir.broadsoft_enable Enable/disable Broadsoft directory...
  • Page 160 The user preference settings follow the format: user_pref.element. All these settings are exported when you manually export the configuration from the phone. Setting Description Range Default user_pref.language User phone MI en, es, fr, de, language it, pt, nl, ru, el, tk user_pref.web_language WUI language en, es, fr, de,...
  • Page 161: Call_Settings" Module: Call Settings

    user_pref.headset_volume Cordless headset 0-9 (0 is off) volume user_pref.handset_volume Corded handset 0-9 (0 is off) volume user_pref.audio_mode Default audio speaker,headset speaker mode user_pref.key_beep_enable Enable/disable 0, 1 key beeps user_pref.hold_reminder.enable Enable/disable 0, 1 hold reminder user_pref.hold_reminder.interval Hold reminder 10-300 interval in seconds user_pref.call_waiting.mode Call waiting...
  • Page 162 call_settings.account.x.call_fwd_always_target Target number for String Blank call forward always call_settings.account.x.call_fwd_busy_enable Enable/disable call 0, 1 forward busy call_settings.account.x.call_fwd_busy_target Target number for String Blank call forward busy call_settings.account.x.cfna_enable Enable/disable call 0, 1 forward no answer call_settings.account.x.cfna_target Target number for String Blank call forward no answer call_settings.account.x.cfna_delay Delay (in # of...
  • Page 163: Pfk" Module: Programmable Feature Key Settings

    “pfk” Module: Programmable Feature Key Settings The programmable feature key (PFK) settings store the data associated with each programmable feature key. The programmable feature key settings follow the format: pfk.x.[element], where x is the programmable feature key ID, ranging from 1 to 20. Setting Description Range...
  • Page 164: Speed_Dial" Module: Speed Dial Settings

    “speed_dial” Module: Speed Dial Settings The memory key settings configure the dial pad keys for speed dialing pre-programmed phone numbers. When configured, the phone user can press and hold a dial pad key to dial a programmed phone number. The memory key settings follow the format speed_dial.x.[element], where x is the dial pad key, ranging from 1 to 0 (with 0 being the “0”...
  • Page 165: Tone" Module: Tone Definition Settings

    file.ldap.trusted.certificate URL of certificate to be imported for secure LDAP file.broadsoft.trusted.certificate URL of certificate to be imported for secure Broadsoft directory file.bootup_logo URL of custom logo shown during bootup. For logo specifications, see Logo specifications on page 36 file.idle_logo URL of custom logo shown on the idle screen. For logo specifications see Logo specifications on page “tone”...
  • Page 166: Ringersetting" Module: Distinctive Ringing Settings

    tone.inside_dial_tone.num_of_elements tone.inside_dial_tone.element.1 "2 440 -180 350 -180 0 0 0 0 4294967295 0 65535" tone.inside_dial_tone.element.[2-5] blank tone.stutter_dial_tone.num_of_elements tone.stutter_dial_tone.element.1 "2 440 -180 350 -180 0 0 0 0 100 100 10" tone.stutter_dial_tone.element.2 "2 440 -180 350 -180 0 0 0 0 4294967295 0 65535"...
  • Page 167: Page_Zone" Module: Paging Zone Settings

    “page_zone” Module: Paging Zone Settings The paging zone settings allow you to define a maximum of 10 paging zones that the deskset can use for multicast paging. The paging zone parameters (except for page_zone.call_priority_threshold) follow the format page_zone.x.[element], where x is the paging zone ID number, ranging from 1 to Setting Description Range...
  • Page 168: Softkey" Module: Custom Soft Key Settings

    priority, then a multicast page can interrupt an active, dialing, or incoming call. “softkey” Module: Custom Soft Key Settings The custom soft key settings allow you to select which soft keys can appear on the Idle screen, the Call Active screen, the Call Held screen and the Live Dial screen. You can also specify the position of each soft key.
  • Page 169: Hs_Settings" Module: Handset Management Settings

    “hs_settings” Module: Handset management Settings Handset management settings allow you to select which accounts are assigned to each handset to make and receive calls, default account that will be used to dial out for a particular handset, or handset name. For more information, see Handset settings on page 103 Setting Description...
  • Page 170: Appendix B: Time Zones

    Appendix B: Time Zones Time Zone String in config file Pacific/Pago_Pago Samoa Pacific/Honolulu United States-Hawaii-Aleutian America/Adak United States-Alaska-Aleutian America/Anchorage United States-Alaska Time America/Vancouver Canada(Vancouver,Whitehorse) America/Tijuana Mexico(Tijuana,Mexicali) America/Los_Angeles United States-Pacific Time America/Edmonton Canada(Edmonton,Calgary) America/Chihuahua Mexico(Mazatlan,Chihuahua) America/Denver United States-Mountain Time America/Phoenix United States-MST no DST America/Winnipeg Canada-Manitoba(Winnipeg) Pacific/Easter...
  • Page 171 Europe/Brussels Belgium(Brussels) Europe/Zagreb Croatia(Zagreb) Europe/Prague Czech Republic(Prague) Europe/Copenhagen Denmark(Kopenhaven) Europe/Paris France(Nice) Europe/Berlin Germany(Berlin) Europe/Budapest Hungary(Budapest) Europe/Rome Italy(Rome) Europe/Luxembourg Luxembourg(Luxembourg) Europe/Skopje Makedonia(Skopje) Europe/Amsterdam Netherlands(Amsterdam) Africa/Windhoek Namibia(Windhoek) Europe/Tallinn Estonia(Tallinn) Europe/Helsinki Finland(Helsinki) Asia/Gaza Gaza Strip(Gaza) Europe/Athens Greece(Athens) Asia/Jerusalem Israel(Tel Aviv) Asia/Amman Jordan(Amman) Europe/Riga Latvia(Riga) Asia/Beirut Lebanon(Beirut)
  • Page 172 Australia/Adelaide +9:30 Australia(Adelaide) Australia/Darwin +9:30 Australia(Darwin) Australia(Sydney,Melbourne,Canberra) Australia/Sydney Australia/Brisbane Australia(Brisbane) Australia/Hobart Australia(Hobart) Asia/Vladivostok Russia(Vladivostok) Australia/Lord_Howe +10:30 Australia(Lord Howe Islands) Pacific/Noumea New Caledonia(Noumea) Pacific/Auckland New Zeland(Wellington,Auckland) Pacific/Chatham +12:45 New Zeland(Chatham Islands) Pacific/Tongatapu Tonga(Nukualofa) Business IP Range Administration and Provisioning Guide ed 1.0 172/175...
  • Page 173: Maintenance

    Maintenance Taking care of your telephone Your telephone contains sophisticated electronic parts, so you must treat it with care. Avoid rough treatment. Place the corded handset down gently. Save the original packing materials to protect your telephone base if you ever need to ship it.
  • Page 174: Important Safety Information

    Important Safety Information This symbol is to alert you to important operating or servicing instructions that may appear in this user’s manual. Always follow basic safety precautions when using this product to reduce the risk of injury, fire, or electric shock. Read and understand all instructions in the user’s manual.
  • Page 175: Ce Declaration Of Conformity

    Hereby, it’s declared that this phone is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the CE. You can download full declaration from www.alcatel-business.com CE Mark Warning This is a class B device, in a domestic environment; this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

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