Panasonic KX-UT670 Administrator's Manual

Panasonic KX-UT670 Administrator's Manual

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KX-UT670
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KX-UT670: Software File Version 01.020 or later
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Document Version: 2011-11

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  • Page 1 Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product. Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use. KX-UT670: Software File Version 01.020 or later In this manual, the suffix of each model number is omitted unless necessary.
  • Page 2: Related Documentation

    Briefly describes basic information about the installation of the unit. Operating Instructions Describes the parts of the unit, operation procedures, maintenance, etc. Manuals and supporting information are provided on the Panasonic Web site at: http://www.panasonic.com/sip (for users in the United States) http://panasonic.net/pcc/support/sipphone (for users in all other countries/areas) NOTES •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Initial Setup .....................13 Setup ..........................14 1.1.1 Factory Defaults ......................14 1.1.2 Language Selection for the Unit ..................14 1.1.3 Basic Network Setup ......................14 1.1.4 Other Network Settings ....................16 1.1.4.1 Firewall and Router Setup ...................16 1.1.4.2 NAT (Network Address Translation) Setup ..............16 1.1.4.3 Global Address Detection ....................17...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Connection Mode ......................53 IP Address ........................53 Subnet Mask ......................53 Default Gateway .......................54 DNS1 ........................54 DNS2 ........................54 4.3.3 VoIP Status ........................54 4.3.3.1 VoIP Status ........................55 Line No........................55 Phone Number ......................55 VoIP Status .......................55 Network ..........................55 4.4.1 Basic Network Settings ....................55 4.4.1.1 Connection Mode ......................56 Connection Mode ......................56...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents 4.4.5.2 Enable Global IP Address Usage per Line ..............66 Line 1–Line 6 ......................66 4.4.5.3 External RTP Port ......................66 Channel 1–25 ......................66 System ..........................66 4.5.1 Web Language .......................66 4.5.1.1 Web Language ......................67 Language ........................67 4.5.2 Administrator Password ....................67 4.5.2.1 Change Administrator Password .................68 Current Password .....................68...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents T2 Timer ........................78 Timer B ........................78 Timer D ........................79 Timer F ........................79 Timer H ........................79 Timer J ........................79 4.6.2.10 Quality of Service (QoS) ....................79 SIP Packet QoS (DSCP) ...................79 4.6.2.11 SIP extensions ......................80 Supports 100rel (RFC 3262) ..................80 Supports Session Timer (RFC 4028) ................80 4.6.2.12 NAT Identity .........................80...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Flash/Recall Button ....................91 Flash Hook Event ......................91 Directed Call Pickup ....................91 4.7.1.2 Call Rejection Phone Numbers ...................91 1–30 ..........................91 4.7.2 Call Control [Line 1]–[Line 6] ..................92 4.7.2.1 Call Control ........................92 Display Name ......................92 Voice Mail Access Number ..................93 Resource List URI .....................93 4.7.2.2 Dial Plan ........................93...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Master File URL ......................104 Cyclic Auto Resync ....................104 Resync Interval .......................105 Header Value for Resync Event ................105 4.8.3 Reset to Defaults ......................105 4.8.4 Restart ..........................106 Result Messages ......................106 5 Configuration File Programming ............109 Configuration File Parameter List ................110 General Information on the Configuration Files ............117 5.2.1 Configuration File Specifications ..................117...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents HTTPD_PORTOPEN_AUTO ..................135 HTTP_VER ........................136 HTTP_USER_AGENT ....................136 HTTP_SSL_VERIFY ....................137 CFG_ROOT_CERTIFICATE_PATH ................137 5.5.3 Time Adjust Settings ....................138 NTP_ADDR .......................138 TIME_SYNC_INTVL ....................138 TIME_QUERY_INTVL ....................138 5.5.4 STUN Settings ......................138 STUN_SERV_ADDR ....................138 STUN_SERV_PORT ....................139 STUN_2NDSERV_ADDR ..................139 STUN_2NDSERV_PORT ..................139 5.5.5 Miscellaneous Network Settings ..................139 NW_SETTING_ENABLE ...................139 CUSTOM_WEB_PAGE .....................140 Telephone Settings .......................140...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents REORDER_TONE_GAIN ..................149 REORDER_TONE_TIMING ..................149 RINGBACK_TONE_FRQ ..................150 RINGBACK_TONE_GAIN ..................150 RINGBACK_TONE_TIMING ..................150 HOLD_ALARM_FRQ ....................150 HOLD_ALARM_GAIN ....................151 HOLD_ALARM_TIMING ....................151 CW_TONE1_FRQ .....................151 CW_TONE1_GAIN ....................151 CW_TONE1_TIMING ....................151 HOLD_TONE_FRQ ....................152 HOLD_TONE_GAIN ....................152 HOLD_TONE_TIMING ....................152 5.6.3 Telephone Settings ......................152 DISPLAY_NAME_REPLACE ..................152 NUMBER_MATCHING_LOWER_DIGIT ..............153 NUMBER_MATCHING_UPPER_DIGIT ..............153 DISPLAY_DATE_PATTERN ..................153 DISPLAY_TIME_PATTERN ..................153 DEFAULT_LANGUAGE ....................154...
  • Page 11 Table of Contents DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_n ..............164 RESOURCELIST_URI_n ..................164 CW_ENABLE_n ......................165 FLASH_RECALL_TERMINATE ................165 FLASHHOOK_CONTENT_TYPE ................165 HOLD_SOUND_PATH_n ..................165 5.8.2 SIP Settings ........................166 SIP_USER_AGENT ....................166 PHONE_NUMBER_n ....................166 SIP_URI_n .........................167 LINE_ENABLE_n ......................167 PROFILE_ENABLEn ....................168 SIP_AUTHID_n ......................168 SIP_PASS_n ......................168 SIP_SRC_PORT_n ....................168 SIP_PRXY_ADDR_n ....................169 SIP_PRXY_PORT_n ....................169 SIP_RGSTR_ADDR_n ....................169 SIP_RGSTR_PORT_n ....................170 SIP_SVCDOMAIN_n ....................170 REG_EXPIRE_TIME_n .....................170...
  • Page 12 Table of Contents SDP_USER_ID_n ......................181 SUB_INTERVAL_RATE_n ..................181 SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_n ..................182 SIP_OUTPROXY_PORT_n ..................182 SIP_TRANSPORT_n ....................182 SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_n ..................183 SIP_ANM_USERNAME_n ..................183 SIP_ANM_HOSTNAME_n ..................183 SIP_DETECT_SSAF_n .....................183 SIP_RCV_DET_HEADER_n ..................184 SIP_CONTACT_ON_ACK_n ..................184 SIP_TIMER_B_n .......................185 SIP_TIMER_D_n .......................185 SIP_TIMER_F_n .......................185 SIP_TIMER_H_n .......................185 SIP_TIMER_J_n ......................186 ADD_TRANSPORT_UDP_n ..................186 ADD_EXPIRES_HEADER_n ..................186 SIP_HOLD_HOLDRECEIVE_n .................186 SIP_ADD_DIVERSION_n ..................187 SIP_RESPONSE_CODE_DND .................187 SIP_RESPONSE_CODE_CALL_REJECT ...............187...
  • Page 13: Initial Setup

    Section 1 Initial Setup This section provides an overview of the setup procedures for the unit. Document Version 2011-11 Administrator Guide...
  • Page 14: Setup

    Note • To select the display language for the unit, refer to the Operating Instructions on the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). • To select the display language for the Web user interface, see 4.5.1 Web Language.
  • Page 15: Ethernet Settings

    Section 1 Initial Setup Note • If you selected [Use the following settings] in step 4, enter the addresses for DNS1 (primary DNS server) and, if necessary, DNS2 (secondary DNS server) manually. To use a static IP address Press on the Home screen, and then tap [Settings]. Tap [Network] and then select [Basic Network settings].
  • Page 16: Other Network Settings

    Section 1 Initial Setup Note • If your phone system dealer does not allow you these settings, you cannot change them even though the unit shows the setting menu. Contact your phone system dealer for further information. 1.1.4 Other Network Settings 1.1.4.1 Firewall and Router Setup When the unit is connected to a network that is protected by a firewall and/or router, you need to configure the firewall and/or router so that they do not block communication from the IP address and port number used by...
  • Page 17: Global Address Detection

    Section 1 Initial Setup Note • Because the IP address of the router needs to be set in the unit, the IP address must be static. SIP Setup It might be necessary to manually set the router’s global IP address and reception port number in the unit. In addition, it might also be necessary to configure the port forwarding settings of the router so that packets sent from an outside network are sent to the unit.
  • Page 18 Section 1 Initial Setup Administrator Guide Document Version 2011-11...
  • Page 19: General Information On Programming

    Section 2 General Information on Programming This section describes the various ways of programming the unit. Document Version 2011-11 Administrator Guide...
  • Page 20: Overview Of Programming

    You can change the language used on the LCD. Because the language settings for the LCD of the unit are not synchronized, you must set the languages individually for the unit. For details about changing the setting, refer to the Operating Instructions on the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction).
  • Page 21: Web User Interface Programming

    Section 2 General Information on Programming 2.3 Web User Interface Programming After connecting the unit to your network, you can configure the unit’s settings by accessing the Web user interface from a PC connected to the same network. For details, see Section 4 Web User Interface Programming.
  • Page 22: Configuration File Programming

    Section 2 General Information on Programming 2.4 Configuration File Programming You can make settings by creating a configuration file in advance (® see 2.4.1 Pre-provisioning). Also, the unit can be set by downloading configuration files from a server (® see 2.4.2 Provisioning). For details about programming configuration files, see Section 5 Configuration File Programming.
  • Page 23: Pre-Provisioning

    TFTP server Used to store configuration The unit will download the configuration file files, and is set as the access "KX-UT670.cfg" stored in the root directory of the point for downloading them TFTP server. automatically. DHCP and TFTP servers may be supplied with your operating system, provided through commercial services, and are also distributed freely on the Internet.
  • Page 24 IP address range assigned by DHCP server 192.168.0.16 to 192.168.0.63 File name of the configuration file used for KX-UT670.cfg pre-provisioning The setting example as set in KX-UT670.cfg CFG_STANDARD_FILE_PATH="http:// provisioning.example.com/Config{MAC}.cfg" Note • "{MAC}" is replaced by the MAC address of the unit.
  • Page 25: Provisioning

    The URL of the server where the configuration file for provisioning is stored (provisioning http://provisioning.example.com/ server) is set to the unit. Config0080F0123456.cfg SIP Phone KX-UT670.cfg Step 4 http://provisioning.example.com/ The unit will automatically restart. Config0080F0123456.cfg When the unit is distributed to end users and started up in real circumstances, provisioning will be performed correctly.
  • Page 26: Downloading Configuration Files

    Confirm that the provisioning server's IP address/FQDN and directory are correct, and store the configuration files in the directory (e.g., http://provisioning.example.com/Panasonic/Config_Sample.cfg). Enter the IP address of the unit into the PC's Web browser (® see 4.2.3 Before Accessing the Web User Interface).
  • Page 27 Section 2 General Information on Programming Timing of Downloading A unit downloads configuration files when it starts up, at regular intervals, and when directed to do so by the server. In addition, you can prohibit units from downloading the configuration files. For details about the settings, see 4.8.2 Provisioning Maintenance and 5.4.5 Provisioning Settings.
  • Page 28 Section 2 General Information on Programming Download Timing Explanation At a specified time each day After the unit is powered on, it will check for and download configuration files once per day at the specified time. CFG_RESYNC_TIME="02:00" Provisioning SIP Phone Server Check Power On...
  • Page 29: Provisioning Server Setting Example

    Section 2 General Information on Programming Download Timing Explanation None (prohibited) If you want to prohibit units from changing their settings by downloading configuration files, you can enable this function. The following operations will be prohibited: – Provisioning at startup –...
  • Page 30: Encryption

    You can load configuration file settings from an SD card. All settings made in configuration files can be configured using this method. Configuration file preparation Notice • Format the SD card before use. For details about formatting, refer to the Operating Instructions on the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). Administrator Guide Document Version 2011-11...
  • Page 31 Section 2 General Information on Programming Prepare an SD card. For details about supported SD cards, refer to the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). Create a configuration file using a computer’s text editor (® see 5.2.1 Configuration File Specifications).
  • Page 32: Priority Of Setting Methods

    Section 2 General Information on Programming 2.5 Priority of Setting Methods The same settings can be configured by different configuration methods: provisioning, Web user interface programming, etc. This section explains which value is applied when the same setting is specified by multiple methods.
  • Page 33: Phone User Interface Programming

    Section 3 Phone User Interface Programming This section explains how to configure the unit through the phone user interface. Document Version 2011-11 Administrator Guide...
  • Page 34: Phone User Interface Programming

    Operating Instructions. For details about the other available features, settings and operations on the phone user interface, refer to the Operating Instructions on the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). 3.1.1 Reset Web ID/Password Reset Web ID/Password resets all the IDs and passwords required for users and administrators to access the Web user interface (®...
  • Page 35 Section 3 Phone User Interface Programming Tap [Administration], enter the administrator password, and tap [OK]. Notice • When logging in for the first time, enter the default administrator password ("adminpass"). After logging in, tap [Administrator password] and change the password (® see To change the administrator password in this section).
  • Page 36 Section 3 Phone User Interface Programming Administrator Guide Document Version 2011-11...
  • Page 37: Web User Interface Programming

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming This section provides information about the settings available in the Web user interface. Document Version 2011-11 Administrator Guide...
  • Page 38: Web User Interface Setting List

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming 4.1 Web User Interface Setting List The following tables show all the settings that you can configure from the Web user interface and the access levels. For details about each setting, see the reference pages listed. For details about setting up Web user interface programming, see 2.3 Web User Interface Programming.
  • Page 39 Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Network Access Level Menu Item Section Title Setting Ref. Basic Network Connection Mode Connection Mode ü ü Page 56 Settings DHCP Settings Host Name ü Page 56 Domain Name Server ü ü Page 57 Static Settings Static IP Address ü...
  • Page 40 Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Access Level Menu Item Section Title Setting Ref. Static NAPT Global IP Address Global IP Address ü Page 65 Settings Enable Global IP Line 1–Line 6 ü Page 66 Address Usage per Line External RTP Port Channel 1–25 ü...
  • Page 41 Section 4 Web User Interface Programming VoIP Access Level Menu Item Section Title Setting Ref. SIP Settings SIP Setting SIP User Agent ü Page 71 SIP Settings Phone Number Phone Number ü Page 73 [Line 1]–[Line 6] SIP URI ü Page 73 SIP Server Registrar Server Address...
  • Page 42 Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Access Level Menu Item Section Title Setting Ref. SIP extensions Supports 100rel (RFC 3262) ü Page 80 Supports Session Timer (RFC ü Page 80 4028) NAT Identity Keep Alive Interval ü Page 80 Supports Rport (RFC 3581) ü...
  • Page 43 Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Access Level Menu Item Section Title Setting Ref. VoIP Settings Quality of Service (QoS) RTP Packet QoS (DSCP) ü Page 84 [Line 1]–[Line 6] Statistical Information RTCP Enable ü Page 84 RTCP Interval ü Page 85 Jitter Buffer Maximum Delay...
  • Page 44 Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Telephone Access Level Menu Item Section Title Setting Ref. Call Control Call Control Send SUBSCRIBE to Voice ü Page 89 Mail Server Inter-digit Timeout ü Page 89 Timer for Dial Plan ü Page 90 International Call Prefix ü...
  • Page 45 Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Access Level Menu Item Section Title Setting Ref. Call Control [Line Call Control Display Name ü ü Page 92 1]–[Line 6] Voice Mail Access Number ü Page 93 Resource List URI ü Page 93 Dial Plan Dial Plan (max 500 columns) ü...
  • Page 46 Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Access Level Menu Item Section Title Setting Ref. Telephone Telephone Settings Number Matching Lower ü Page 101 Settings Digit Number Matching Upper ü Page 101 Digit The access levels are abbreviated as follows: U: User; A: Administrator A check mark indicates that the setting is available for that access level.
  • Page 47: General Information On Web User Interface Programming

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming 4.2 General Information on Web User Interface Programming 4.2.1 Password for Web User Interface Programming To program the unit via the Web user interface, a login account is required. There are 2 types of accounts, and each has different access privileges.
  • Page 48 Opening/Closing the Web Port To access the Web user interface, you must open the unit’s Web port beforehand. For details, refer to the Operating Instructions on the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). Configuring Settings from the Unit To open the unit’s Web port Press on the Home screen, and then tap [Settings].
  • Page 49: Accessing The Web User Interface

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Password Account Target User Password Restrictions (default) (default) Administrator Network admin adminpass • When logged in as Administrator, administrators, you can change the password for etc. both the User and Administrator accounts (® see 4.5.2 Administrator Password).
  • Page 50: Controls On The Window

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming • The default ID for the Administrator account is "admin", and the default password is "adminpass". The ID cannot be changed from the Web user interface, but it can be changed through configuration file programming. The Web user interface window is displayed.
  • Page 51: Entering Characters

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Button Function Save Applies changes and displays a result message (® see 4.9 Result Messages in this section). Cancel Discards changes. The settings on the current screen will return to the values they had before being changed. Refresh Updates the status information displayed on the screen.
  • Page 52: Status

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming 4.3 Status This section provides detailed descriptions about all the settings classified under the [Status] tab. 4.3.1 Version Information This screen allows you to view the current version information such as the model number and the firmware version of the unit.
  • Page 53: Network Status

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Clicking [Refresh] updates the information displayed on the screen. 4.3.2.1 Network Status MAC Address Description Indicates the MAC address of the unit (reference only). Ethernet Link Status (LAN Port) Description Indicates the current connection status of the Ethernet LAN port (reference only).
  • Page 54: Default Gateway

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Default Gateway Description Indicates the specified IP address of the default gateway for the network (reference only). Note • If the default gateway address is not specified, this field will be left blank. DNS1 Description Indicates the specified IP address of the primary DNS server (reference only).
  • Page 55: Voip Status

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming 4.3.3.1 VoIP Status Line No. Description Indicates the line number to which a phone number is assigned (reference only). Phone Number Description Indicates the currently assigned phone numbers (reference only). Note • The corresponding field is blank if a line has not yet been leased or if the unit has not been configured.
  • Page 56: Connection Mode

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming unit using the phone user interface. In addition, if the IP address of the PC from which you try to access the Web user interface has been changed, close the Web port once by selecting [Off] for [Embedded web] on the unit (®...
  • Page 57: Domain Name Server

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Value Range Max. 63 characters Note • You cannot leave this field empty. • If "{MODEL}" is included in this parameter, it will be replaced with the unit’s model name. Default Value {MODEL} Domain Name Server Description Selects whether to receive DNS server addresses automatically or to assign a DNS server addresses (up to 2) manually.
  • Page 58: Subnet Mask

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Subnet Mask Description Specifies the subnet mask for the unit. Note • This setting is available only when [Connection Mode] is set to [Static]. Value Range Max. 15 characters Default Value Not stored. Phone User Interface Network Settings (Page 14) Reference Default Gateway...
  • Page 59: Ethernet Port Settings

    To access it again, you need to correct the speed/duplex settings or perform IP Reset through phone user interface programming. For details, refer to the Operating Instructions on the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). 4.4.2.1 Link Speed/Duplex Mode...
  • Page 60: Pc Port

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming PC Port Description Selects the connection mode (link speed and duplex mode) of the PC port. Value Range • Auto Negotiation • 100 Mbps/Full Duplex • 100 Mbps/Half Duplex • 10 Mbps/Full Duplex • 10 Mbps/Half Duplex Default Value Auto Negotiation...
  • Page 61: Pc (Vlan Id)

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Phone User Interface Ethernet Settings (Page 15) Reference Configuration File Reference VLAN_PRI_IP_PHONE (Page 134) PC (VLAN ID) Description Specifies the VLAN ID for the PC. Value Range 1–4094 Default Value Configuration File Reference VLAN_ID_PC (Page 135) PC (Priority) Description Selects the priority number for the PC.
  • Page 62: Http Client Settings

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming 4.4.3.1 HTTP Client Settings HTTP Version Description Selects which version of the HTTP protocol to use for HTTP communication. • Value Range HTTP/1.0 • HTTP/1.1 Note • For this unit, it is strongly recommended that you select [HTTP/ 1.0].
  • Page 63: Authentication Password

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Authentication Password Description Specifies the password for the User account. If set, this password must be entered to access the Web user interface at the User access level. Value Range Max. 127 characters Default Value Not stored.
  • Page 64: Global Address Detection

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Note • If the unit is connected directly to the Internet, or the network global address is static (i.e., does not change), you do not need to configure Global Address Detection. 4.4.4.1 Global Address Detection Detection Method Description Selects the method to use for detecting the global IP address.
  • Page 65: Stun Server Port

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming STUN Server Port Description Specifies the port number of the STUN server. Value Range 1–65535 Default Value 3478 Configuration File Reference STUN_SERV_PORT (Page 139) 4.4.5 Static NAPT Settings This screen allows you to configure the NAPT (Network Address Port Translation) settings. If the unit is connected behind a router that uses NAT/NAPT to translate between private and global IP addresses, VoIP packets might be blocked by the router, depending on the SIP server.
  • Page 66: Enable Global Ip Address Usage Per Line

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Value Range IP address in dotted-decimal notation ("n.n.n.n" [n=0–255]) (Max. 15 digits) Default Value Not stored. 4.4.5.2 Enable Global IP Address Usage per Line Line 1–Line 6 Description Selects whether to enable the NAT Traversal feature for each line. Value Range •...
  • Page 67: Web Language

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Note • If you change the language while logged in to the Web user interface with the User account, the language will be changed after the message "Complete" is displayed. If you are logged in with the Administrator account, the language will be changed when a user logs in to the Web user interface as User.
  • Page 68: Change Administrator Password

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Unauthorized"). This restriction only applies the first time you attempt to log in after changing the password. In all other circumstances, an error occurs after 3 unsuccessful login attempts. 4.5.2.1 Change Administrator Password Current Password Description Specifies the current password to use to authenticate the Administrator account when logging in to the Web user interface.
  • Page 69: Change User Password

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming 4.5.3 Change User Password This screen allows you to change the password used to authenticate the User account when logging in to the Web user interface. Note • For security reasons, the characters entered for the password are masked by special characters, which differ depending on the Web browser.
  • Page 70: Confirm New Password

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Confirm New Password Description Specifies the same password that you entered in [New Password] for confirmation. Value Range 6–16 characters (except ", &, ', :, <, >, and space) Note • This value must be the same as the value entered in [New Password].
  • Page 71: Port Close Timer

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Port Close Timer Description Specifies the length of time, in minutes, to keep the Web port open when there has been no communication between the unit and the PC. If the specified length of time elapses without any communication, the Web port closes automatically.
  • Page 72: Sip Settings [Line 1]-[Line 6]

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Value Range Max. 40 characters Note • You cannot leave this field empty. • If "{mac}" is included in this field, it will be replaced with the unit’s MAC address in lower-case. • If "{MAC}" is included in this field, it will be replaced with the unit’s MAC address in upper-case.
  • Page 73: Phone Number

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming 4.6.2.1 Phone Number Phone Number Description Specifies the phone number to use as the user ID required for registration to the SIP registrar server. Note • When registering using a user ID that is not a phone number, you should use the [SIP URI] setting.
  • Page 74: Proxy Server Address

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Value Range 1–65535 Default Value 5060 Configuration File Reference SIP_RGSTR_PORT_n (Page 170) Proxy Server Address Description Specifies the IP address or FQDN of the SIP proxy server. Value Range Max. 127 characters Default Value Not stored.
  • Page 75: Outbound Proxy Server

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming 4.6.2.3 Outbound Proxy Server Outbound Proxy Server Address Description Specifies the IP address or FQDN of the SIP outbound proxy server. Value Range Max. 127 characters Default Value Not stored. Configuration File Reference SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_n (Page 182) Outbound Proxy Server Port Description Specifies the port number to use for communication with the SIP...
  • Page 76: Sip Authentication

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Value Range 1024–49151 Note • You cannot specify here the same port number as any of the port numbers in [Channel 1–25] in 4.4.5.3 External RTP Port (if they are configured). In addition, you cannot specify a port number that is 1 greater than a port number specified in [Channel 1–25].
  • Page 77: Srv Lookup Prefix For Udp

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Value Range • • Note • If you select [Yes], the unit will perform a DNS SRV lookup for a SIP registrar server, SIP proxy server, SIP outbound proxy server, or SIP presence server. If you select [No], the unit will not perform a DNS SRV lookup for a SIP registrar server, SIP proxy server, SIP outbound proxy server, or SIP presence server.
  • Page 78: Timer Settings

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Value Range • • Default Value Configuration File Reference SIP_TRANSPORT_n (Page 182) 4.6.2.9 Timer Settings T1 Timer Description Selects the default interval, in milliseconds, between transmissions of SIP messages. For details, refer to RFC 3261. Value Range •...
  • Page 79: Timer D

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Timer D Description Specifies the value of SIP timer D (wait time for answer resending), in milliseconds. For details, refer to RFC 3261. Value Range 0, 250–64000 Default Value 5000 Configuration File Reference SIP_TIMER_D_n (Page 185) Timer F Description Specifies the value of SIP timer F (non-INVITE transaction timeout...
  • Page 80: Sip Extensions

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Default Value Configuration File Reference DSCP_SIP_n (Page 171) 4.6.2.11 SIP extensions Supports 100rel (RFC 3262) Description Selects whether to add the option tag 100rel to the "Supported" header of the INVITE message. For details, refer to RFC 3262. Value Range •...
  • Page 81: Supports Rport (Rfc 3581)

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Supports Rport (RFC 3581) Description Selects whether to add the 'rport' parameter to the top Via header field value of requests generated. For details, refer to RFC 3581. Value Range • • Default Value Configuration File Reference SIP_ADD_RPORT_n (Page 179) 4.6.2.13 Security...
  • Page 82: Voip Settings

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming 4.6.3 VoIP Settings This screen allows you to change the VoIP settings that are common to all lines. 4.6.3.1 RTP Settings RTP Packet Time Description Selects the interval, in milliseconds, between transmissions of RTP packets.
  • Page 83: Maximum Rtp Port Number

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Value Range 1024–48750 (even number only) Note • The value for this setting must be less than or equal to "[Maximum RTP Port Number] - 400". • Changing this setting may affect the number of simultaneous calls that can be made.
  • Page 84: Voip Settings [Line 1]-[Line 6]

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming 4.6.4 VoIP Settings [Line 1]–[Line 6] This screen allows you to change the VoIP settings that are specific to each line. 4.6.4.1 Quality of Service (QoS) RTP Packet QoS (DSCP) Description Selects the DSCP level of DiffServ applied to RTP packets. Value Range 0–63 Default Value...
  • Page 85: Rtcp Interval

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming RTCP Interval Description Specifies the interval, in seconds, between RTCP packets. Value Range 5–65535 Default Value Configuration File Reference RTCP_INTVL_n (Page 157) 4.6.4.3 Jitter Buffer Maximum Delay Description Specifies the maximum delay, in 10-millisecond units, of the jitter buffer. Value Range 3–50 (´...
  • Page 86: Dtmf

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Value Range 1–7 (´ 10 ms) Note • This setting is subject to the following conditions: – This value must be greater than or equal to [Minimum Delay] – This value must be less than [Maximum Delay] Default Value 2 (´...
  • Page 87: Codec Preferences

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming 4.6.4.6 CODEC Preferences G722 (Enable) Description Selects whether to enable the G.722 codec for voice data transmission. Value Range • • Default Value Configuration File Reference CODEC_ENABLEx_n (Page 156) G722 (Priority) Description Specifies the numerical order usage priority for the G.722 codec. Value Range 1–255 Default Value...
  • Page 88: G729A (Priority)

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Configuration File Reference CODEC_ENABLEx_n (Page 156) G729A (Priority) Description Specifies the numerical order usage priority for the G.729A codec. Value Range 1–255 Default Value Configuration File Reference CODEC_PRIORITYx_n (Page 157) PCMU (Enable) Description Selects whether to enable the PCMU codec for voice data transmission. Value Range •...
  • Page 89: Call Control

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming 4.7.1 Call Control This screen allows you to configure various call features that are common to all lines. 4.7.1.1 Call Control Send SUBSCRIBE to Voice Mail Server Description Selects whether to send the SUBSCRIBE request to a voice mail server.
  • Page 90: Timer For Dial Plan

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Timer for Dial Plan Description Specifies the length of time, in seconds, that the unit waits when a "T" or "t" has been entered in the dial plan. Value Range 1–15 Default Value Configuration File Reference MACRODIGIT_TIM (Page 141) International Call Prefix Description...
  • Page 91: Flash/Recall Button

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Configuration File Reference DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT (Page 142) Flash/Recall Button Description Selects the function of the [Flash] key during a conversation. Value Range • Terminate • Flash Hook Default Value Terminate Configuration File Reference FLASH_RECALL_TERMINATE (Page 165) Flash Hook Event Description Specifies the type of signal sent when sending a flash hook event.
  • Page 92: Call Control [Line 1]-[Line 6]

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Value Range Max. 32 characters Note • If the phone number contains characters other than 0–9, *, #, and +, the number may not be rejected correctly. Default Value Not stored. 4.7.2 Call Control [Line 1]–[Line 6] This screen allows you to configure various call features that are specific to each line.
  • Page 93: Voice Mail Access Number

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Voice Mail Access Number Description Specifies the phone number used to access the voice mail server. Note • Your phone system must support voice mail. Value Range Max. 32 characters Default Value Not stored. Configuration File Reference VM_NUMBER_n (Page 163) Resource List URI...
  • Page 94: Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match Description Selects whether to make a call even if the dialed number does not match any of the dial formats specified in [Dial Plan]. Value Range •...
  • Page 95: Do Not Disturb

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Do Not Disturb Description Selects whether to enable the Do Not Disturb feature for incoming calls. Note • If Do Not Disturb has been enabled on the server, the server rejects incoming calls and the unit does not receive any calls, even if you have selected [No] for this setting.
  • Page 96: Busy (Enable Call Forward)

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Busy (Enable Call Forward) Description Selects whether to forward incoming calls to a specified destination when the line is in use. Note • If Do Not Disturb has been enabled on the server, the server rejects incoming calls and the unit does not receive any calls, even if you have selected [Yes] for this setting.
  • Page 97: No Answer (Phone Number)

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Value Range • • Default Value No Answer (Phone Number) Description Specifies the phone number of the destination to forward calls to when a call is not answered after it has rung a specified number of times. Value Range Max.
  • Page 98: Dial Tone

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming 4.7.3.1 Dial Tone Tone Frequencies Description Specifies the dual-tone frequencies, in hertz, of dial tones using 2 whole numbers separated by a comma. Value Range 0, 200–2000 (0: No tone) Note • If the value for this setting is "350,440", the unit will use a mixed signal of a 350 Hz tone and a 440 Hz tone.
  • Page 99: Tone Timings

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Tone Timings Description Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of busy tones using up to 10 whole numbers (off 1, on 1, off 2, on 2…) separated by commas. Note • It is recommended that you set a value of 60 milliseconds or more for the first value (off 1).
  • Page 100: Tone Timings

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Default Value 350,440 Configuration File Reference DIAL_TONE4_FRQ (Page 147) Tone Timings Description Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of stutter dial tones to notify that a voice mail is waiting, using up to 22 whole numbers (off 1, on 1, off 2, on 2…) separated by commas.
  • Page 101: Telephone Settings

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming 4.7.4 Telephone Settings This screen allows you to configure various telephone settings. 4.7.4.1 Telephone Settings Number Matching Lower Digit Description Specifies the minimum number of digits with which to match a phonebook entry with an incoming call's caller ID. To specify exact matching of entire numbers only, specify "0".
  • Page 102: Firmware Maintenance

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming 4.8.1 Firmware Maintenance This screen allows you to perform firmware updates automatically or manually. 4.8.1.1 Firmware Maintenance Enable Firmware Update Description Selects whether to perform firmware updates when the unit detects a newer version of firmware. Note •...
  • Page 103: Provisioning Maintenance

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming 4.8.2 Provisioning Maintenance This screen allows you to change the provisioning setup to download the configuration files from the provisioning server of your phone system. Note • Each unit can accept up to 3 configuration files. For details about provisioning, see 2.4.2 Provisioning.
  • Page 104: Product File Url

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Product File URL Description Specifies the URL of the product configuration file, which is used when all units with the same model number need the same settings. Note • When you change this setting, set [Enable Provisioning] to [Yes] at the same time.
  • Page 105: Resync Interval

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Resync Interval Description Specifies the interval, in minutes, between periodic checks for updates of the configuration files. Value Range 1–40320 Default Value 10080 Configuration File Reference CFG_CYCLIC_INTVL (Page 132) Header Value for Resync Event Description Specifies the value of the "Event"...
  • Page 106: Restart

    Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Note • If you have changed the default password for the Administrator account and successfully reset the settings (the message "Complete" is displayed), the next time you access the Web user interface, the authentication dialog box appears. 4.8.4 Restart This screen allows you to restart the unit by clicking [Restart].
  • Page 107 Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Result Message Description Applicable Screens Failed (Transfer Failure) The operation failed because: All screens • A network error occurred during the data transmission. Failed (Busy) The operation failed because: All screens • The unit is in an operation that accesses the flash memory of the unit.
  • Page 108 Section 4 Web User Interface Programming Administrator Guide Document Version 2011-11...
  • Page 109: Configuration File Programming

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming This section provides information about the configuration parameters used in the configuration files. Document Version 2011-11 Administrator Guide...
  • Page 110: Configuration File Parameter List

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming 5.1 Configuration File Parameter List The following tables show all the parameters that can be programmed using configuration file programming. For details about each parameter, see the reference pages listed. System Settings Category Parameter Name Ref.
  • Page 111 Section 5 Configuration File Programming Network Settings Category Parameter Name Ref. Ethernet Port Settings Page 133 VLAN_ENABLE Page 134 VLAN_ID_IP_PHONE Page 134 VLAN_PRI_IP_PHONE Page 135 VLAN_ID_PC Page 135 VLAN_PRI_PC HTTP Settings HTTPD_PORTOPEN_AUTO Page 135 Page 136 HTTP_VER Page 136 HTTP_USER_AGENT HTTP_SSL_VERIFY Page 137 CFG_ROOT_CERTIFICATE_PATH...
  • Page 112 Section 5 Configuration File Programming Category Parameter Name Ref. Page 142 DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT DATA_LINE_MODE Page 142 Page 143 NUM_PLAN_PICKUP_DIRECT TALK_PACKAGE Page 143 HOLD_PACKAGE Page 143 HOLD_RECALL_TIM Page 143 AUTO_ANS_RING_TIM Page 144 RINGING_OFF_SETTING_ENABLE Page 144 AUTO_CALL_HOLD Page 144 REDIALKEY_CALLLOG_ENABLE Page 144 ONHOOK_TRANSFER_ENABLE Page 144 DISCONNECTION_MODE Page 145...
  • Page 113 Section 5 Configuration File Programming Category Parameter Name Ref. HOLD_ALARM_FRQ Page 150 HOLD_ALARM_GAIN Page 151 HOLD_ALARM_TIMING Page 151 CW_TONE1_FRQ Page 151 CW_TONE1_GAIN Page 151 CW_TONE1_TIMING Page 151 HOLD_TONE_FRQ Page 152 HOLD_TONE_GAIN Page 152 HOLD_TONE_TIMING Page 152 Telephone Settings DISPLAY_NAME_REPLACE Page 152 Page 153 NUMBER_MATCHING_LOWER_DIGIT Page 153...
  • Page 114 Section 5 Configuration File Programming Category Parameter Name Ref. RTP Settings Page 157 DSCP_RTP_n Page 157 RTCP_INTVL_n Page 158 MAX_DELAY_n Page 158 MIN_DELAY_n Page 158 NOM_DELAY_n Page 159 RTP_PORT_MIN Page 159 RTP_PORT_MAX Page 160 RTP_PTIME Page 160 RTCP_ENABLE_n RTCP_SEND_BY_SDP_n Page 160 RTP_CLOSE_ENABLE_n Page 161 Miscellaneous VoIP Settings...
  • Page 115 Section 5 Configuration File Programming Category Parameter Name Ref. LINE_ENABLE_n Page 167 PROFILE_ENABLEn Page 168 Page 168 SIP_AUTHID_n Page 168 SIP_PASS_n Page 168 SIP_SRC_PORT_n Page 169 SIP_PRXY_ADDR_n Page 169 SIP_PRXY_PORT_n Page 169 SIP_RGSTR_ADDR_n Page 170 SIP_RGSTR_PORT_n Page 170 SIP_SVCDOMAIN_n REG_EXPIRE_TIME_n Page 170 REG_INTERVAL_RATE_n Page 170...
  • Page 116 Section 5 Configuration File Programming Category Parameter Name Ref. SIP_2NDPRSNC_ADDR_n Page 177 SIP_2NDPRSNC_PORT_n Page 178 USE_DEL_REG_OPEN_n Page 178 Page 178 PORT_PUNCH_INTVL_n Page 179 SIP_ADD_RPORT_n SIP_REQURI_PORT_n Page 179 SIP_SUBS_EXPIRE_n Page 179 SUB_RTX_INTVL_n Page 180 REG_RTX_INTVL_n Page 180 SIP_P_PREFERRED_ID_n Page 180 SIP_PRIVACY_n Page 181 ADD_USER_PHONE_n Page 181...
  • Page 117: General Information On The Configuration Files

    To prevent the designated character sequence being altered by chance, it is recommended that the configuration file starts with the comment line shown below: # Panasonic SIP Phone Standard Format File # DO NOT CHANGE THIS LINE! • Configuration files must end with an empty line.
  • Page 118: Configuration File Parameters

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming "VM_NUMBER_6": for line 6 • The maximum length of a parameter name is 32 characters. • The maximum length of a parameter value is 500 characters excluding double quotation marks. • No space characters are allowed in the line except when the value includes a space character(s). Example: DISPLAY_NAME_1="John Smith"...
  • Page 119: Characters Available For String Values

    Available ASCII characters are shown on a white background in the following table: 5.3 Configuration File Examples The following examples of configuration files are provided on the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). • Simplified Example of the Configuration File •...
  • Page 120: Example With Incorrect Descriptions

    The following listing shows an example of a configuration file that contains incorrect formatting: An improper description is entered in the first line. A configuration file must start with the designated character sequence "# Panasonic SIP Phone Standard Format File #". Comment lines start in the middle of the lines.
  • Page 121: System Settings

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming CFG_STANDARD_FILE_PATH="http://config.example.com/0123456789AB.cfg" # URL of this configuration file ############################################################ # SIP Settings # # Suffix "_1" indicates this parameter is for "line 1". # ############################################################ SIP_RGSTR_ADDR_1="registrar.example.com" # IP Address or FQDN of SIP registrar server SIP_PRXY_ADDR_1="proxy.example.com" # IP Address or FQDN of proxy server # Enables DNS SRV lookup SIP_DNSSRV_ENA_1="Y"...
  • Page 122: Adminpass

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Value Range Max. 16 characters (except ", &, ', :, <, >, and space) Note • An empty string is not allowed. Default Value admin ADMIN_PASS Value Format String Description Specifies the password to use to authenticate the Administrator account when logging in to the Web user interface.
  • Page 123: System Time Settings

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming 5.4.2 System Time Settings TIME_ZONE_COUNTRY Value Format Integer Description Specifies the offset of local standard time from UTC (GMT). Note • If this setting is configured through phone user interface programming, changes via configuration file programming are ignored.
  • Page 124 Section 5 Configuration File Programming Value Range -110001–130001 Note • Only the following values are available: -110001 (Midway Island [GMT-11:00]), -100001 (Hawaii [GMT-10:00]), -90001 (Gambier [GMT-9:00]), -90002 (Alaska [GMT-9:00]), -80001 (Tijuana [GMT-8:00]), -80002 (Pacific Time [GMT-8:00]), -70001 (Chihuahua [GMT-7:00]), -70002 (Mountain Time [GMT-7:00]), -70003 (Arizona [GMT-7:00]), -60001 (Saskatchewan [GMT-6:00]), -60002 (Mexico City [GMT-6:00]), -60003 (Central Time [GMT-6:00]), -60004...
  • Page 125: Syslog Settings

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming 5.4.3 Syslog Settings SYSLOG_ADDR Value Format String Description Specifies the IP address or FQDN of the syslog server. Value Range Max. 127 characters (IP address in dotted-decimal notation or FQDN) Default Value Empty string SYSLOG_PORT Value Format Integer Description...
  • Page 126: Firm_File_Path

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Value Range 00.000–15.999 Default Value Empty string FIRM_FILE_PATH Value Format String Description Specifies the URL where the firmware file is stored. Note • This setting is available only when "FIRM_UPGRADE_ENABLE" is set to "Y". • Changing this setting may require restarting the unit.
  • Page 127: Provision_Enable

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Description Specifies whether to enable the unit to look for option 66 to receive the TFTP server address or FQDN from the DHCP server. Note • The unit will try to download configuration files through the TFTP server, the IP address or FQDN of which is specified in the option number 66 field.
  • Page 128: Cfg_Product_File_Path

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Value Range Max. 500 characters Note • The format must be RFC 1738 compliant, as follows: "<schema>://<user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url-path>" – "<user>" must be less than 128 characters. – "<password>" must be less than 128 characters. – "<user>:<password>@" may be empty. –...
  • Page 129: Cfg_Master_File_Path

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Value Range Max. 500 characters Note • The format must be RFC 1738 compliant, as follows: "<schema>://<user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url-path>" – "<user>" must be less than 128 characters. – "<password>" must be less than 128 characters. – "<user>:<password>@" may be empty. –...
  • Page 130: Cfg_File_Key1

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Value Range Max. 500 characters Note • The format must be RFC 1738 compliant, as follows: "<schema>://<user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url-path>" – "<user>" must be less than 128 characters. – "<password>" must be less than 128 characters. – "<user>:<password>@" may be empty. –...
  • Page 131: Cfg_File_Key2

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming CFG_FILE_KEY2 Value Format String Description Specifies the encryption key (password) used to decrypt configuration files. Note • If the extension of the configuration file is ".e2c", the configuration file will be decrypted using this key. Value Range 32-byte characters Note...
  • Page 132: Cfg_Cyclic_Intvl

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Description Specifies whether the unit periodically checks for updates of configuration files. Value Range • Y (Enable periodic synchronization of configuration files) • N (Disable periodic synchronization of configuration files) Default Value Web User Interface Reference Cyclic Auto Resync (Page 104) CFG_CYCLIC_INTVL Value Format...
  • Page 133: Cfg_Resync_From_Sip

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Value Range 00:00–23:59 Note • If the value for this setting is any valid value other than an empty string, the unit downloads the configuration files at the fixed time, and the settings specified in "CFG_CYCLIC", "CFG_CYCLIC_INTVL", and "CFG_RTRY_INTVL"...
  • Page 134: Vlan_Id_Ip_Phone

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Description Specifies whether to use the VLAN feature to perform VoIP communication securely. Note • This setting is available only when "NW_SETTING_ENABLE" is set to "N". • If this setting is configured through phone user interface programming, changes via configuration file programming are ignored.
  • Page 135: Vlan_Id_Pc

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Value Range 0–7 Default Value Phone User Interface Ethernet Settings (Page 15) Reference Web User Interface Reference IP Phone (Priority) (Page 60) VLAN_ID_PC Value Format Integer Description Specifies the VLAN ID for the PC. Note •...
  • Page 136: Http_Ver

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Description Specifies whether the unit’s Web port is always open. Value Range • Y (Web port is always open) • N (Web port is closed [can be opened temporarily through phone user interface programming]) Notice •...
  • Page 137: Http_Ssl_Verify

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Default Value Panasonic_{MODEL}/{fwver} ({mac}) Web User Interface Reference HTTP User Agent (Page 62) HTTP_SSL_VERIFY Value Format Integer Description Specifies whether to enable the verification of the root certificate. Value Range • 0 (No verification of root certificate) •...
  • Page 138: Time Adjust Settings

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming 5.5.3 Time Adjust Settings NTP_ADDR Value Format String Description Specifies the IP address or FQDN of the NTP server. Note • If NTP settings are performed via the unit, this setting is disabled. Value Range Max.
  • Page 139: Stun_Serv_Port

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Value Range Max. 127 characters (IP address in dotted-decimal notation or FQDN) Default Value Empty string Web User Interface Reference STUN Server Address (Page 64) STUN_SERV_PORT Value Format Integer Description Specifies the port number of the STUN server. Value Range 1–65535 Default Value...
  • Page 140: Custom_Web_Page

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Description Specifies whether to enable network and NTP server settings from the unit. Note • If you change this setting to "N" when network or NTP server settings have been made through Web user interface programming (®...
  • Page 141: Firstdigit_Tim

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming FIRSTDIGIT_TIM Value Format Integer Description Specifies the length of time, in seconds, within which the first digits of a dial number must be dialed. When this timer expires, the unit will play a busy tone. Value Range 1–600 Default Value...
  • Page 142: Country_Calling_Code

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming COUNTRY_CALLING_CODE Value Format String Description Specifies the country/area calling code to be used for comparative purposes when dialing a number from the incoming call log that contains a "+" symbol. Value Range Max. 8 characters (consisting of 0–9) Default Value Empty string Web User Interface Reference...
  • Page 143: Num_Plan_Pickup_Direct

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming NUM_PLAN_PICKUP_DIRECT Value Format String Description Specifies the feature number assigned to a BLF for performing call pickup. Value Range Max. 4 characters (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Default Value Empty string Web User Interface Reference Directed Call Pickup (Page 91) TALK_PACKAGE Value Format...
  • Page 144: Auto_Ans_Ring_Tim

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming AUTO_ANS_RING_TIM Value Format Integer Description Specifies the number of seconds a phone in Auto Answer mode will ring before a conversation is established automatically when it receives a call. Value Range 0–15 Default Value RINGING_OFF_SETTING_ENABLE Value Format Boolean Description...
  • Page 145: Disconnection_Mode

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Description Specifies whether transfer operations are permitted while on-hook. Note • When the mode for users with difficulties operating the touch display directly (Accessibility mode) is enabled through phone user interface programming, this setting is disabled. Value Range •...
  • Page 146: Tone Settings

    • This setting does not affect the iWnn IME Keyboard. For details about available keyboards, refer to the Operating Instructions on the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). • If touch tones or selection tones are configured through phone user interface programming, changes to this setting are ignored.
  • Page 147: Dial_Tone2_Frq

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Web User Interface Reference Tone Timings (Page 98) DIAL_TONE2_FRQ Value Format Comma-separated Integer Description Specifies the dual-tone frequencies, in hertz, of Dial Tone 2 using 2 whole numbers separated by a comma. Value Range 0, 200–2000 (0: No tone) Default Value 350,440 DIAL_TONE2_GAIN...
  • Page 148: Dial_Tone4_Gain

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming DIAL_TONE4_GAIN Value Format Integer Description Specifies the gain, in decibels, of Dial Tone 4 (stutter-type dial tone). Value Range -24–6 Default Value DIAL_TONE4_TIMING Value Format Comma-separated Integer Description Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of Dial Tone 4 (stutter dial tones) to notify that a voice mail is waiting, using up to 22 whole numbers (off 1, on 1, off 2, on 2…) separated by commas.
  • Page 149: Busy_Tone_Timing

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming BUSY_TONE_TIMING Value Format Comma-separated Integer Description Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of busy tones using up to 10 whole numbers (off 1, on 1, off 2, on 2…) separated by commas. Note • It is recommended that you set a value of 60 milliseconds or more for the first value (off 1).
  • Page 150: Ringback_Tone_Frq

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Web User Interface Reference Tone Timings (Page 100) RINGBACK_TONE_FRQ Value Format Comma-separated Integer Description Specifies the dual-tone frequencies, in hertz, of ringback tones using 2 whole numbers separated by a comma. Value Range 0, 200–2000 (0: No tone) Default Value 440,480 Web User Interface Reference...
  • Page 151: Hold_Alarm_Gain

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming HOLD_ALARM_GAIN Value Format Integer Description Specifies the gain, in decibels, of the hold alarm. Value Range -24–6 Default Value HOLD_ALARM_TIMING Value Format Comma-separated Integer Description Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of the hold alarm using up to 10 whole numbers (on 1, off 1, on 2, off 2…) separated by commas.
  • Page 152: Hold_Tone_Frq

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming HOLD_TONE_FRQ Value Format Comma-separated Integer Description Specifies the dual-tone frequencies, in hertz, of the hold tone using 2 whole numbers separated by a comma. Value Range 0, 200–2000 (0: No tone) Default Value HOLD_TONE_GAIN Value Format Integer Description Specifies the gain, in decibels, of the hold tone.
  • Page 153: Number_Matching_Lower_Digit

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming NUMBER_MATCHING_LOWER_DIGIT Value Format Integer Description Specifies the minimum number of digits with which to match a phonebook entry with an incoming call's caller ID. To specify exact matching of entire numbers only, specify "0" for this parameter and "NUMBER_MATCHING_UPPER_DIGIT".
  • Page 154: Default_Language

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Description Selects the display type for the time (12- or 24-hour format). Note • If the time format or date format are configured through phone user interface programming, changes to this setting are ignored. Value Range 0–2 –...
  • Page 155: Flexible Button Settings

    X_PANASONIC_IPTEL_HEADSET: not available – X_PANASONIC_IPTEL_CONTACT: 1–32 digit number – X_PANASONIC_IPTEL_ONETOUCH: 1–32 digit number For details about flexible buttons, refer to the Operating Instructions on the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). Default Value FLEX_BUTTON_LABELx Value Format String Description Specifies the message to be displayed on the screen when the flexible button is pressed.
  • Page 156: Voip Settings

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming 5.7 VoIP Settings 5.7.1 Codec Settings CODEC_G711_REQ Value Format Integer Description Specifies whether to set "PCMU" as a codec selection automatically when "CODEC_ENABLEx_n" is set to any codec selection other than "PCMU". Value Range • 0 (Do not set "PCMU") •...
  • Page 157: Codec_Priorityx_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Web User Interface Reference • G722 (Enable) (Page 87) • PCMA (Enable) (Page 87) • G729A (Enable) (Page 87) • PCMU (Enable) (Page 88) CODEC_PRIORITYx_n Parameter Name Example CODEC_PRIORITYx_1, CODEC_PRIORITYx_2, …, CODEC_PRIORITYx_6 Value Format Integer Description Specifies the priority order for the codec.
  • Page 158: Max_Delay_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Value Format Integer Description Specifies the interval, in seconds, between RTCP packets. Value Range 5–65535 Default Value Web User Interface Reference RTCP Interval (Page 85) MAX_DELAY_n Parameter Name Example MAX_DELAY_1, MAX_DELAY_2, …, MAX_DELAY_6 Value Format Integer Description Specifies the maximum delay, in 10-millisecond units, of the jitter buffer.
  • Page 159: Rtp_Port_Min

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Value Format Integer Description Specifies the initial delay, in 10-millisecond units, of the jitter buffer. Value Range 1–7 (´ 10 ms) Note • This setting is subject to the following conditions: – This value must be greater than or equal to "MIN_DELAY" –...
  • Page 160: Rtp_Ptime

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Value Range 1424–49150 (even number only) Note • The value for this setting must be greater than or equal to "RTP_PORT_MIN" + 400. • Changing this setting may affect the number of simultaneous calls that can be made. Therefore, when setting this parameter, be aware that the maximum number of necessary ports can be calculated as shown below: No.
  • Page 161: Rtp_Close_Enable_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Description Specifies whether to send RTCP signals by SDP (Session Description Protocol). Value Range 0–1 – 0: Send RTCP signals using the value specified in "RTCP_INTVL_n", if the "RTCP_ENABLE_n" parameter is enabled. – 1: Send RTCP signals using the value specified in the SDP attribute "a=rtcp:".
  • Page 162: Rfc2543_Hold_Enable_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Description Specifies the RFC 2833 payload type for DTMF tones. Note • This setting is available only when "OUTBANDDTMF_n" is set to "Y". Value Range 96–127 Default Value Web User Interface Reference Telephone-event Payload Type (Page 83) RFC2543_HOLD_ENABLE_n Parameter Name Example RFC2543_HOLD_ENABLE_1, RFC2543_HOLD_ENABLE_2, …,...
  • Page 163: Line Settings

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming 5.8 Line Settings 5.8.1 Call Control Settings DISPLAY_NAME_n Parameter Name Example DISPLAY_NAME_1, DISPLAY_NAME_2, …, DISPLAY_NAME_6 Value Format String Description Specifies the name to display as the caller on the other party’s phone when you make a call. Value Range Max.
  • Page 164: Dial_Plan_Not_Match_Enable_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_n Parameter Name Example DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_1, DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_2, …, DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_6 Value Format Boolean Description Specifies whether to enable dial plan filtering so that a call is not made when the dialed number does not match any of the dial formats specified in "DIAL_PLAN_n".
  • Page 165: Cw_Enable_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming CW_ENABLE_n Parameter Name Example CW_ENABLE_1, CW_ENABLE_2, …, CW_ENABLE_6 Value Format Boolean Description Specifies whether automatic call waiting is enabled. Value Range • Y (Enable Call Waiting) • N (Disable Call Waiting) Default Value FLASH_RECALL_TERMINATE Value Format Boolean Description Selects the function of the [Flash] key during a conversation.
  • Page 166: Sip Settings

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Description Selects whether the unit's hold tone or the network server's hold tone (Music on hold) is played when a party is put on hold. Note • It is necessary to set the following parameters to play the unit’s hold tone.
  • Page 167: Sip_Uri_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Description Specifies the phone number to use as the user ID required for registration to the SIP registrar server. Note • When registering using a user ID that is not a phone number, you should use the "SIP_URI_n" setting. Value Range Max.
  • Page 168: Profile_Enablen

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming PROFILE_ENABLEn Parameter Name Example PROFILE_ENABLE1, PROFILE_ENABLE2, …, PROFILE_ENABLE6 Value Format String Description Specifies whether a line is enabled or disabled. Note • Even when this parameter is enabled, if the "LINE_ENABLE_n" parameter is disabled, the line will be disabled.
  • Page 169: Sip_Prxy_Addr_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Default Value 5060 (for SIP_SRC_PORT_1) 5061 (for SIP_SRC_PORT_2) 5062 (for SIP_SRC_PORT_3) 5063 (for SIP_SRC_PORT_4) 5064 (for SIP_SRC_PORT_5) 5065 (for SIP_SRC_PORT_6) Web User Interface Reference Source Port (Page 75) SIP_PRXY_ADDR_n Parameter Name Example SIP_PRXY_ADDR_1, SIP_PRXY_ADDR_2, …, SIP_PRXY_ADDR_6 Value Format String Description...
  • Page 170: Sip_Rgstr_Port_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming SIP_RGSTR_PORT_n Parameter Name Example SIP_RGSTR_PORT_1, SIP_RGSTR_PORT_2, …, SIP_RGSTR_PORT_6 Value Format Integer Description Specifies the port number to use for communication with the SIP registrar server. Value Range 1–65535 Default Value 5060 Web User Interface Reference Registrar Server Port (Page 73) SIP_SVCDOMAIN_n Parameter Name Example...
  • Page 171: Sip_Session_Time_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Value Range 1–100 Default Value SIP_SESSION_TIME_n Parameter Name Example SIP_SESSION_TIME_1, SIP_SESSION_TIME_2, …, SIP_SESSION_TIME_6 Value Format Integer Description Specifies the length of time, in seconds, that the unit waits before terminating SIP sessions when no reply to repeated requests is received.
  • Page 172: Sip_2Ndproxy_Addr_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming SIP_2NDPROXY_ADDR_n Parameter Name Example SIP_2NDPROXY_ADDR_1, SIP_2NDPROXY_ADDR_2, …, SIP_2NDPROXY_ADDR_6 Value Format String Description Specifies the IP address of the secondary SIP proxy server. Note • This setting is available only when "SIP_PRXY_ADDR_n" is specified in IP address notation. Value Range IP address in dotted-decimal notation Default Value...
  • Page 173: Sip_Timer_T1_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Description Specifies the port number to use for communication with the secondary SIP registrar server. Value Range 1–65535 Default Value 5060 SIP_TIMER_T1_n Parameter Name Example SIP_TIMER_T1_1, SIP_TIMER_T1_2, …, SIP_TIMER_T1_6 Value Format Integer Description Specifies the default interval, in milliseconds, between transmissions of SIP messages.
  • Page 174: Sip_Fovr_Norsp_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Value Range • • • • • • Default Value SIP_FOVR_NORSP_n Parameter Name Example SIP_FOVR_NORSP_1, SIP_FOVR_NORSP_2, …, SIP_FOVR_NORSP_6 Value Format Boolean Description Specifies whether to perform the fail-over process when the unit detects that the SIP server is not replying to SIP message. Value Range •...
  • Page 175: Sip_Dnssrv_Ena_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Value Range 0–2 – 0: Do not add the refresher parameter – 1: Add the refresher parameter with the value "UAS" – 2: Add the refresher parameter with the value "UAC" Default Value SIP_DNSSRV_ENA_n Parameter Name Example SIP_DNSSRV_ENA_1, SIP_DNSSRV_ENA_2, …, SIP_DNSSRV_ENA_6 Value Format...
  • Page 176: Sip_Tcp_Srv_Prefix_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming SIP_TCP_SRV_PREFIX_n Parameter Name Example SIP_TCP_SRV_PREFIX_1, SIP_TCP_SRV_PREFIX_2, …, SIP_TCP_SRV_PREFIX_6 Value Format String Description Specifies a prefix to add to the domain name when performing a DNS SRV lookup using TCP. Note • This setting is available only when "SIP_DNSSRV_ENA_n" is set to "Y".
  • Page 177: Sip_18X_Rtx_Intvl_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Default Value SIP_18X_RTX_INTVL_n Parameter Name Example SIP_18X_RTX_INTVL_1, SIP_18X_RTX_INTVL_2, …, SIP_18X_RTX_INTVL_6 Value Format Integer Description Specifies the retransmission interval, in seconds, for "18x" responses. Value Range 0, 1–600 (0: Disable) Default Value SIP_PRSNC_ADDR_n Parameter Name Example SIP_PRSNC_ADDR_1, SIP_PRSNC_ADDR_2, …, SIP_PRSNC_ADDR_6 Value Format...
  • Page 178: Sip_2Ndprsnc_Port_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Description Specifies the IP address of the secondary presence server. Note • This setting is available only when "SIP_PRSNC_ADDR_n" is specified in IP address notation. Value Range IP address in dotted-decimal notation Default Value Empty string SIP_2NDPRSNC_PORT_n Parameter Name Example SIP_2NDPRSNC_PORT_1, SIP_2NDPRSNC_PORT_2, …,...
  • Page 179: Sip_Add_Rport_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Default Value Web User Interface Reference Keep Alive Interval (Page 80) SIP_ADD_RPORT_n Parameter Name Example SIP_ADD_RPORT_1, SIP_ADD_RPORT_2, …, SIP_ADD_RPORT_6 Value Format Boolean Description Selects whether to add the 'rport' parameter to the top Via header field value of requests generated.
  • Page 180: Sub_Rtx_Intvl_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Value Range 1–4294967295 Default Value 3600 SUB_RTX_INTVL_n Parameter Name Example SUB_RTX_INTVL_1, SUB_RTX_INTVL_2, …, SUB_RTX_INTVL_6 Value Format Integer Description Specifies the interval, in seconds, between transmissions of SUBSCRIBE requests when a subscription results in failure (server no reply or error reply).
  • Page 181: Sip_Privacy_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming SIP_PRIVACY_n Parameter Name Example SIP_PRIVACY_1, SIP_PRIVACY_2, …, SIP_PRIVACY_6 Value Format Boolean Description Specifies whether to add the "Privacy" header to SIP messages. Value Range • Y (Add the "Privacy" header) • N (Do not add the "Privacy" header) Default Value ADD_USER_PHONE_n Parameter Name Example...
  • Page 182: Sip_Outproxy_Addr_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Description Specifies the percentage of the "expires" value after which to refresh subscriptions by sending a new SUBSCRIBE message in the same dialog. Value Range 1–100 Default Value SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_n Parameter Name Example SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_1, SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_2, …, SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_6 Value Format String...
  • Page 183: Sip_Anm_Dispname_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_n Parameter Name Example SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_1, SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_2, …, SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_6 Value Format Integer Description Specifies the text string to set as the display name in the "From" header when making anonymous calls. • Value Range 0 (Use normal display name) •...
  • Page 184: Sip_Rcv_Det_Header_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Description Specifies whether to enable SSAF for the SIP servers (registrar server, proxy server, and presence server). Value Range • Y (Enable SSAF) • N (Disable SSAF) Note • If set to "Y", the unit receives SIP messages only from the source addresses stored in the SIP servers (registrar server, proxy server, and presence server), and not from other addresses.
  • Page 185: Sip_Timer_B_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming SIP_TIMER_B_n Parameter Name Example SIP_TIMER_B_1, SIP_TIMER_B_2, …, SIP_TIMER_B_6 Value Format Integer Description Specifies the value of SIP timer B (INVITE transaction timeout timer), in milliseconds. For details, refer to RFC 3261. Value Range 250–64000 Default Value 32000 Web User Interface Reference Timer B (Page 78)
  • Page 186: Sip_Timer_J_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Web User Interface Reference Timer H (Page 79) SIP_TIMER_J_n Parameter Name Example SIP_TIMER_J_1, SIP_TIMER_J_2, …, SIP_TIMER_J_6 Value Format Integer Description Specifies the value of SIP timer J (wait time for non-INVITE request resending), in milliseconds. For details, refer to RFC 3261. Value Range 0, 250–64000 Default Value...
  • Page 187: Sip_Add_Diversion_N

    Section 5 Configuration File Programming Description Specifies whether to allow re-INVITE for calls on hold. Value Range • Y (Enable SIP Hold Receive) • N (Disable SIP Hold Receive) Default Value SIP_ADD_DIVERSION_n Parameter Name Example SIP_ADD_DIVERSION_1, SIP_ADD_DIVERSION_2, …, SIP_ADD_DIVERSION_6 Value Format Integer Description Specifies whether to add Diversion header information.
  • Page 188 Section 5 Configuration File Programming Administrator Guide Document Version 2011-11...
  • Page 189: Useful Telephone Functions

    Section 6 Useful Telephone Functions This section explains some of the main telephone features. Document Version 2011-11 Administrator Guide...
  • Page 190: Registering One-Touch Buttons And Blf Buttons

    You can register One-touch buttons and BLF (extension status display) buttons by setting the configuration file as shown below (® see 5.6.4 Flexible Button Settings). For more details about flexible buttons, refer to the Operating Instructions on the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction).
  • Page 191: Adding Applications

    Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). Prepare an SD card. For details about supported SD cards, refer to the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). Save the application data in the root directory of the SD card. To install the application Press on the Home screen, and then tap [Settings].
  • Page 192: Dial Plan Settings

    Section 6 Useful Telephone Functions [Dial Plan Flowchart] When a user dials a single digit on a unit, the following sequence of events begins. A user dials a single digit on the unit. The unit stores each digit dialed before the inter-digit timer expires.
  • Page 193: Available Values For The Dial Plan Field

    Section 6 Useful Telephone Functions For details about available characters for the dial format, see Available Values for the Dial Plan Field in this section. Select [Yes] or [No] for [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match]. • If you select [Yes], the call will be made even if the user dials a phone number that does not match the dial format in [Dial Plan].
  • Page 194: Dial Plan Example

    Section 6 Useful Telephone Functions Element Available Value Description Macro Timer T, t Example: "1x.T" If the dialed phone number begins with "1", the call is made after a lapse of "T" seconds. • The value of "T" or "t" can be configured through the Web user interface (®...
  • Page 195 Section 6 Useful Telephone Functions • If the dialed phone number is "21", "91" and so on when [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] is set to [No], the call is denied after the inter-digit timer expires. Example: "[2346789]11|01[2-9]x.|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx" •...
  • Page 196 Section 6 Useful Telephone Functions Administrator Guide Document Version 2011-11...
  • Page 197: Firmware Update

    Section 7 Firmware Update This section explains how to update the firmware of the unit. Document Version 2011-11 Administrator Guide...
  • Page 198: General Information On Firmware Update

    Section 7 Firmware Update 7.1 General Information on Firmware Update You can update the unit’s firmware to improve the unit’s operation. You can configure the unit so that it automatically downloads the new firmware file from a specified location. The firmware update will be executed when the unit is restarted.
  • Page 199: Executing Firmware Update

    Section 7 Firmware Update Configuration Parameter Example By setting the parameters as shown in the following example, the unit will automatically download the firmware file from the specified URL, "http://firm.example.com/firm/UT670_01.050.bin", and perform the update operation if the currently used firmware version is older than 01.050. Example FIRM_UPGRADE_ENABLE="Y"...
  • Page 200: Firmware Update Using The Sd Card

    Operating Instructions on the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). Note • When the update is complete, the unit will automatically restart. • The update procedure may change. The latest update procedure is provided on the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). Administrator Guide Document Version 2011-11...
  • Page 201: Resetting The Unit

    Section 8 Resetting the Unit This section explains how to reset the unit. Document Version 2011-11 Administrator Guide...
  • Page 202: Resetting To Factory Default And Clearing Data/Settings

    ® to select the resetting type, and then tap Note • For details about the key sheet, refer to the Operating Instructions on the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). • Data stored on the SD card is not erased.
  • Page 203 Section 8 Resetting the Unit Notice • After performing Reset Web Settings, the unit will restart automatically. To avoid problems, it is recommended that you save your settings before performing Reset Web Settings. Note • The settings configured through the phone user interface only will not be reset. However, settings that can be configured through both the phone user interface and Web user interface will be reset.
  • Page 204 Section 8 Resetting the Unit Administrator Guide Document Version 2011-11...
  • Page 205: Troubleshooting

    Section 9 Troubleshooting This section provides information about troubleshooting. Document Version 2011-11 Administrator Guide...
  • Page 206: Troubleshooting

    Edited data is not saved. • If you open another screen while editing data, the data may not be saved. For details, refer to the Operating Instructions on the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). The unit will not start up correctly. •...
  • Page 207 • The ringer volume is turned off. Adjust the ringer volume. For details about the operations, refer to the Operating Instructions on the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). • Check the VoIP status in [Phone status] on the unit's notification screen, or tap [Settings] ®...
  • Page 208 Automatic time adjustment can be enabled by configuring the NTP synchronization and time zone settings in the unit's [Settings] menu. For details, refer to the Operating Instructions on the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). • If the time is still incorrect even after setting NTP synchronization, check the firewall and port forwarding settings on the router (®...
  • Page 209 Cause/Solution Some keys on the USB keyboard do not • Check which keys can be used on the unit. For details, work. refer to the Operating Instructions on the Panasonic Web site (® see Introduction). Firmware Update Problem Cause/Solution Firmware update using the SD card does •...
  • Page 210: Checking The Status Of The Unit

    Section 9 Troubleshooting Applications Problem Cause/Solution I cannot install applications. • Confirm that the application you are installing is saved in the root directory of the SD card (® see 6.4 Adding Applications). • Confirm that the file extension of the application you are installing is ".apk".
  • Page 211: Open Source Software

    Section 10 Open Source Software Parts of this product use Open Source Software. Relevant conditions apply to this software. Panasonic cannot accept inquiries regarding the content of the following copyright and license information. Document Version 2011-11 Administrator Guide...
  • Page 212: License Information

    Section 10 Open Source Software 10.1 License Information You can check the license information of open source software on the unit’s screen. To check the license information Press on the Home screen, and then tap [Settings]. Tap [About phone] and then select [Legal information]. Tap [Open source licenses].
  • Page 213: Index

    Index Document Version 2011-11 Administrator Guide...
  • Page 214: Document Version

    Index Channel 1–25 Numerics Characters Available for String Values 1–30 Checking the Status of the Unit CODEC Preferences Codec Settings 113, 156 Codec Settings, Examples Access Level 38, 48 CODEC_ENABLEx_n Access Levels (IDs and Passwords) 47, 48 CODEC_G711_REQ Accessing the Web User Interface CODEC_G729_PARAM ADD_EXPIRES_HEADER_n CODEC_PRIORITYx_n...
  • Page 215 Index DISPLAY_NAME_REPLACE G722 (Priority) DISPLAY_TIME_PATTERN G729A (Enable) G729A (Priority) DNS Server Global Address Detection 17, 63, 64 DNS1 54, 58 Global IP Address DNS2 54, 58 Do Not Disturb 95, 96 Domain Name Server Header Value for Resync Event Downloading a Configuration File via the Web User HOLD_ALARM_FRQ Interface HOLD_ALARM_GAIN...
  • Page 216 Index PC Port PCMA (Enable) MAC Address PCMA (Priority) MACRODIGIT_TIM PCMU (Enable) Maintenance PCMU (Priority) Maintenance Tab 46, 101 Phone Number 55, 73 Master Configuration File 26, 104, 129 Phone User Interface Programming 20, 34 Master File URL PHONE_NUMBER_n MAX_DELAY_n Port Close Timer Maximum Delay Port Forwarding...
  • Page 217 Index RINGBACK_TONE_FRQ SIP_INVITE_EXPIRE_n RINGBACK_TONE_GAIN SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_n RINGBACK_TONE_TIMING SIP_OUTPROXY_PORT_n Ringing Tone SIP_P_PREFERRED_ID_n RINGING_OFF_SETTING_ENABLE SIP_PASS_n Root Certificate SIP_PRIVACY_n Router Setup SIP_PRSNC_ADDR_n RTCP Enable SIP_PRSNC_PORT_n RTCP Interval SIP_PRXY_ADDR_n RTCP_ENABLE_n SIP_PRXY_PORT_n RTCP_INTVL_n SIP_RCV_DET_HEADER_n RTCP_SEND_BY_SDP_n SIP_REFRESHER_n RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) Setup SIP_REQURI_PORT_n RTP Packet QoS (DSCP) SIP_RESPONSE_CODE_CALL_REJECT RTP Packet Time SIP_RESPONSE_CODE_DND...
  • Page 218 Index Syslog Settings 110, 125, 210 VoIP SYSLOG_ADDR VoIP Settings 82, 84, 113, 156 SYSLOG_PORT VoIP Settings [Line 1]–[Line 6] System VoIP Status 54, 55, 210 System Settings 110, 121 VoIP Tab 41, 71 System Tab 40, 66 System Time Settings 110, 123 Web Language 47, 66, 67...
  • Page 219 Notes Document Version 2011-11 Administrator Guide...
  • Page 220 Copyright: This material is copyrighted by Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd., and may be reproduced for internal use only. All other reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the written consent of Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd. Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd. 2011...

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