Aastra 6700i series Instruction Manual
Aastra 6700i series Instruction Manual

Aastra 6700i series Instruction Manual

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Aastra Models 6700i and 9000i
Series SIP IP Phones
SIP 3.2.2 Release Notes
RN-001037-02 REV03 – 06.2011

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  • Page 1 Aastra Models 6700i and 9000i Series SIP IP Phones SIP 3.2.2 Release Notes RN-001037-02 REV03 – 06.2011...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content SIP IP Phone Models 6700i and 9000i Series Phones Release Notes 3.2.2 ..........1 About this document .
  • Page 3 Issues Resolved ............19 Contacting Aastra Telecom Support .
  • Page 4: Phones Release Notes

    Series Phones Release Notes 3.2.2 About this document This document provides new features for the 6700i Series SIP IP Phones (6730i, 6731i, 6739i, 6753i, 6755i, 6757i, 6757i CT) and the 9000i Series SIP IP Phones (9143i, 9480i, 9480i CT) for release 3.2.2.
  • Page 5: General Information

    Generic SIP 3.2.2 FC-001326-01-REV05 June 2011 9480i CT Generic SIP 3.2.2 FC-001327-01-REV05 June 2011 Hardware supported This release of firmware is compatible with the following Aastra IP portfolio products: 673xi Models 675xi Models 9xxxi Models 6730i 6753i 9143i 6731i 6755i 9480i...
  • Page 6: Bootloader Requirements

    SIP IP Phone Models 6700i and 9000i Series Phones Release Notes 3.2.2 Bootloader requirements This release of firmware is compatible with the following Aastra IP portfolio product bootloader versions: 673xi Models 675xi Models 9xxxi Models 6730i: Bootloader 2.4.0.80 or 6753i: Bootloader 2.0.1.1055 or 9143i: Bootloader 2.2.0.166 or...
  • Page 7: Before You Upgrade

    If the DHCP server supplies Options 159 and 160, the phones will attempt to con- tact the configuration server given in these options. For more information about Options 159 and 160, see the Aastra Models 9000i and 6700i Series SIP IP Phones Administrator Guide.
  • Page 8: New Features In Release 3.2.2

    This section provides the new features in SIP IP Phone Release 3.2.2. These new fea- tures apply to all of the Aastra IP Phones, unless specifically stated otherwise. The following table summarizes each new feature and provides a link to more infor- mation within this Release Note.
  • Page 9: Usability Features

    (For Administrators) Network Features LLDP-MED Time-out Period Currently, Aastra IP Phones have a 5 second time-out for listening to LLDP-MED responses when the phone is booting up. Now adminis- trators can configure this time-out interval using the new "lldp (For Administrators) startinterval"...
  • Page 10: Additional Information

    Configuration Features Model Specific Configuration File In addition to the aastra.cfg and <mac>.cfg files, there is now a model specific config- uration file that is requested after the aastra.cfg file is downloaded. The file is called <model>.cfg, where “model” should be the same string that is used for the model name (e.g.
  • Page 11: Sip Features

    Additional Information SIP Features Keep-Alive Feature for Persistent TLS Connections Now in 3.2.2, the keep-alive feature has been added for persistent TLS connections only. Administrators can configure this keep-alive feature using the new parameter called “sip persistent tls keep alive”. When this feature is configured, the phone will send keep-alive pings to the proxy server at configured intervals.
  • Page 12: Custom Ad Hoc Conference

    Configuring Persistent TLS Keep-Alive Use the following parameter to configure the persistent TLS keep-alive feature: Parameter– Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg sip persistent tls keep alive Description When enabled, the configured value indicates frequency (in seconds) that phone will send the keep alive messages.
  • Page 13: User Interface Features

    Additional Information User Interface Features Shifting of Softkey Positions for Busy States Administrators can shift the softkey position for busy states using the “collapsed con- text user softkey screen” parameter. If this parameter is configured, user program- mable softkeys 1 and 2 on the 6755i, 6757i, 6757iCT, 9480i, and 9480iCT phones will appear on page 1 in position 4 and 5 during the following states: •...
  • Page 14 Configuring Collapsed Context User Softkey Screen Use the following parameters to configure the collapsed context user softkey screen: Parameter– Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg collapsed context user softkey screen Description This will display the configured softkey1 and softkey2 on page 1 in position 4 and 5.
  • Page 15: Local Directory Loose Number Matching

    Configuring Local Directory Loose Number Matching Use the following parameters to configure the local directory loose number matching: Parameter– Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg directory digits match Description The phone will take the last n digits of the incoming call to perform the lookup.
  • Page 16: Background Image On Idle Screen

    Additional Information Background Image on Idle Screen Customers can now brand the idle screen of the 6739i with their own company logo or image. The 6739i phone can now display a background image in the bottom layer of the idle screen. This image can be set by the new “background image” parameter. Current text (i.e.
  • Page 17 Additional Information Configuring Background Image Use the following parameters to configure the background image: Parameter– Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg background image Description Set up background image for idle screen on 6739i phone. Format String (up to 256 characters) Default Value Range tftp://server/image.png...
  • Page 18: Usability Features

    DTMF tones. The locally generated DTMF tones will still be played. Configuring Suppress Incoming DTMF Playback Use the following parameters to suppress incoming DTMF playback: Parameter– Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg suppress incoming dtmf playback Description Suppress playback of both SIP INFO and RFC2833 DTMF tones.
  • Page 19 Use the following parameters to configure the remapping of the “Redial” and “Conf” keys: Parameter– Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg map redial as dtmf Description Allows the phone to send the stored number as DTMF using the phone configured DTMF method when the “Redial” key is pressed.
  • Page 20 Additional Information Parameter– Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preferences->Key Mapping map conf key to Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Map Conf Key To (In Web UI) Description Sets the Conf key as a Speed Dial key if a value is entered for this parameter.
  • Page 21: Network Features

    Network Features LLDP-MED Time-out Period Currently, Aastra IP Phones have a 5 second time-out for listening to LLDP-MED responses when the phone is booting up. If LLDP-MED responses are received after this initial listening period, the phone will ignore the response. Now administrators can configure this time-out interval using the new "lldp startinterval"...
  • Page 22: Issues Resolved In Release 3.2.2

    Issues Resolved in Release 3.2.2 Issues Resolved in Release 3.2.2 This section describes the issues resolved on the IP Phones in Release 3.2.2 The following table provides the issue number and a brief description of each fix. Note: Unless specifically indicated, these resolved issues apply to all phone models. Issues Resolved Issue Number Description of Fix...
  • Page 23 Issues Resolved in Release 3.2.2 Issue Number Description of Fix DEF23639 When a phone running the 2.5 or 2.6 firmware is upgraded to 3.2, the phone may fail to register in some unique scenarios if the SIP 401 challenge is received with the router WAN IP instead of the phone local IP address.Also, when an outbound proxy was configured, the symmetrical signalling was not working and a random port was used in the UDP source port header.
  • Page 24 When the http digest force login parameter is enabled and HTTP is set as the download server and protocol in the aastra.cfg file, the login screen will ask the user for a username and password. When the admin typed in the wrong user ID and pressed Submit, the phone displayed a failed login message screen.
  • Page 25 Issues Resolved in Release 3.2.2 Issue Number Description of Fix DEF22823 The Missed Calls message displayed on the phone was not translated when the screen language was changed. This has now been corrected. DEF23598 In the Options > Advanced > Reset menu, the text was not translated into the current screen language on the phone.
  • Page 26 Issues Resolved in Release 3.2.2 Issue Number Description of Fix DEF23028 When some XML UI objects were show (i.e. TextMenu, ImageMenu), the Line and Speaker keys are not functional if there was no “Dial” tag involved. Now the Line and Speaker keys are functional while the phone shows any type of XML UI object.
  • Page 27 Issues Resolved in Release 3.2.2 Issue Number Description of Fix DEF23859 When the user pressed the Scroll Up key in an XML text menu with 5 entries, the 5th item was not shown. Now when the user presses the Scroll Up key all entries are visible.
  • Page 28: Contacting Aastra Telecom Support

    Contacting Aastra Telecom Support Contacting Aastra Telecom Support If you’ve read this release note, and consulted the Troubleshooting section of your phone model’s manual and still have problems, please contact Aastra Telecom Support via one of these methods: North America •...
  • Page 29 Disclaimer Aastra Telecom, Inc. will not accept liability for any damages and/or long distance charges, which result from unauthorized and/or unlawful use. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, Aastra Telecom, Inc. will not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained within this documentation.

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