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Yealink W60P DECT IP Phone
Administrator Guide
Version 81.30
Feb. 2018

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  • Page 1 Yealink W60P DECT IP Phone Administrator Guide Version 81.30 Feb. 2018...
  • Page 2 Yealink and/or its respective suppliers are not responsible for the suitability of the information contained in this document for any reason. The information is provided “as is”, and Yealink does not provide any warranty and is subject to change without notice. All risks other than risks caused by use of the...
  • Page 3: End User License Agreement

    The EULA for this product is available on the Yealink Support page for the product.
  • Page 4: Gnu Gpl Information

    GPL. Please refer to the GPL for the exact terms and conditions of the license. The original GPL license, source code of components licensed under GPL and used in Yealink products can be downloaded from Yealink web site:...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction About This Guide Yealink administrator guide is intended for administrators who need to properly configure, customize, manage, and troubleshoot the DECT IP phone system rather than end-users. This guide will help you understand the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) network and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) components, and provides descriptions of all available phone features.
  • Page 6 The purpose of is to serve as a basic guidance for provisioning Yealink DECT IP phones with a provisioning server. If you are new to this process, it is helpful to read this guide. Description of Configuration Parameters in CFG Files, which describes all configuration ...
  • Page 7: Conventions Used In Yealink Documentations

    Introduction Conventions Used in Yealink Documentations Yealink documentations contain a few typographic conventions and writing conventions. You need to know the following basic typographic conventions to distinguish types of in-text information: Convention Description Highlights the web/handset user interface items such as menus, menu selections, soft keys, or directory names when they are involved in a procedure or user action (e.g., Click on...
  • Page 8: Summary Table Format

    The central provisioning method requires you to configure parameters located in CFG format configuration files that Yealink provides. For more information on configuration files, refer to Configuration Files on page 86.
  • Page 9 You can also first log into the web user interface, the default user name and password for the administrator are both “admin” (case-sensitive). Yealink DECT IP phones support both HTTP and HTTPS protocols for accessing the web user interface. For...
  • Page 10: Recommended References

    For more information on configuring and administering other Yealink products not included in this guide, refer to product support page at Yealink Technical Support. To access the latest Release Notes or other guides for Yealink DECT IP phones, refer to the Document Download page for your phone at Yealink Technical Support.
  • Page 11: Voip Principle

    Introduction VoIP Principle VoIP VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is a technology using the Internet Protocol instead of traditional Public Switch Telephone Network (PSTN) technology for voice communications. It is a family of technologies, methodologies, communication protocols, and transmission techniques for the delivery of voice communications and multimedia sessions over IP networks. The H.323 and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) are two popular VoIP protocols that are found in widespread implementation.
  • Page 12: Sip Components

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones SIP establishes a session between endpoints. SIP also supports mid-call changes, such as the addition of another endpoint to the conference or the change of a media characteristic or codec. Handle the transfer and termination of calls -- SIP supports the transfer of calls from one ...
  • Page 13: Summary Of Changes

    Introduction Summary of Changes This section describes the changes to this guide for each release and guide version. The following section is new for this version: Number of Active Handsets on page  Major updates have occurred to the following sections: Registering the Handset on page ...
  • Page 14 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones...
  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    Introduction..................v About This Guide ..................................v Chapters in This Guide ................................v Related Documentations ............................... vi Conventions Used in Yealink Documentations ......................vii Reading the Configuration Parameter Tables ......................vii Summary Table Format ............................... viii Recommended References ..............................x Understanding VoIP Principle and SIP Components ....................
  • Page 16 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones DHCP Option ................................... 18 Configuring Network Parameters Manually ....................... 24 Web Server Type ................................29 VLAN ....................................32 IPv6 Support ..................................40 VPN ...................................... 47 Network Address Translation (NAT) ........................50 Quality of Service (QoS) .............................. 67 802.1X Authentication ..............................
  • Page 17: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Input Method ..................................183 Specifying the Default Input Method........................183 Key As Send ..................................... 185 Dial Plan ....................................186 Replace Rule .................................. 187 Dial Now ..................................191 Area Code ..................................196 Block Out ..................................198 Emergency Dialplan ................................200 Off Hook Hot Line Dialing ..............................
  • Page 18 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones SIP Send Line................................... 279 Reserve # in User Name ..............................281 Unregister When Reboot ..............................283 100 Reliable Retransmission ............................. 284 Reboot in Talking .................................. 286 Quick Login ....................................288 End Call on Hook................................... 289 Configuring Advanced Features ..........
  • Page 19 Table of Contents Configuring Security Features ..........397 User and Administrator Passwords..........................397 Auto Logout Time ................................. 399 Base PIN ....................................400 Emergency Number ................................401 Transport Layer Security (TLS) ............................403 Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) ......................414 Encrypting and Decrypting Files ............................. 416 Configuration Parameters ............................
  • Page 20 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Appendix E: Static Settings ............................... 474 Appendix F: SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)......................479 RFC and Internet Draft Support ..........................479 SIP Request..................................482 SIP Header ..................................483 SIP Responses ................................484 SIP Session Description Protocol (SDP) Usage ....................487 Appendix G: SIP Call Flows ..............................
  • Page 21: Product Overview

    Product Overview Product Overview Yealink DECT IP phone is a SIP Cordless Phone System designed for small business, which consists of base station and cordless handset. Yealink DECT IP phone supports the following features: Up to 8 handsets for one base depending on your needs.
  • Page 22: Base Station

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Base Station Physical Features: 3 LEDs on Base: 1*power, 1*network, 1* registration 1*RJ45 10/100Mbps Ethernet port 1 dedicated hard key (Paging key) 8 VoIP accounts Indoor range: 20m~50m (The ideal distance is 50m)
  • Page 23: Handset Models

    Product Overview Handset Models W56H 2.4’’ 240x320 pixels color display 10 numerical keys, 6 function keys, 5 navigation keys, 2 softkeys, # key, * key 1 earphone jack (3.5 mm) 14 key backlight Energy-saving ECO mode/ECO Mode+ Power adapter: DC 5V/600mA output W52H 1.8’’...
  • Page 24: Battery Information

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Battery Information For W56H Applicable Standards : GB/T 18287—2013/GB 31241-2014 Voltage: 3.7V Capacity: 1460mAh Maximum charging voltage: 4.2V Charge Temperature: 0~45℃ Charging time: approximately 3.5~4 hours (from fully discharged to full capacity). Standby time: up to 400 hours when the backlight is disabled.
  • Page 25: Getting Started

    Getting Started Getting Started This chapter describes where Yealink DECT IP phones fit in your network and provides basic installation instructions. This chapter provides the following sections: What DECT IP Phones Need to Meet  Connecting the DECT IP Phones ...
  • Page 26: Power Over Ethernet

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones AC Power (Optional) To connect the AC power: Connect the DC plug on the power adapter to the DC5V port on the base stationand connect the other end of the power adapter into an electrical power outlet.
  • Page 27: Setting Up The Handset

    Getting Started Setting up the Handset To insert battery into the handset: Open the battery cover. Insert the battery and press it down. Close the battery cover. Do not short-circuit the battery, as short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the Note handset.
  • Page 28: Charging The Handset

    To charge the handset: After setting up the handset and charger cradle, place the handset in the charger cradle. The handset should be used with Yealink original power adapter (5V/600mA) only. The use of third- Note party power adapter may cause the damage to the phone.
  • Page 29: Initialization Process Overview

    Getting Started To register a new handset manually: When the handset LCD screen prompts “Press base page 2s then press Reg.”, long press on the base station till the registration LED flashes. Easy Registration: Press the Reg soft key on the handset to register quickly. Normal Registration: Press the OK soft key on the handset, and then select Register Handset.
  • Page 30 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Configuring the VLAN If the DECT IP phone is connected to a switch, the switch notifies the DECT IP phone of the VLAN information defined on the switch (if using LLDP or CDP). The DECT IP phone can then proceed with the DHCP request for its network settings (if using DHCP).
  • Page 31: Verifying Startup

    Getting Started Ring tones  Contact files  For more information on resource files, refer to Resource Files on page 87. Verifying Startup After connected to the power and network, the base station begins the initializing process by cycling through the following steps: After connected to the power, the power indicator LED illuminates solid green.
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  • Page 33: Setting Up Your System

    It also provides instructions on how to set up a provisioning server, how to deploy Yealink DECT IP phones from the provisioning server, how to upgrade firmware, and how to keep user personalized settings after auto provisioning.
  • Page 34 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones allocate network parameters to network hosts. The automatic allocation of network parameters to hosts eases the administrative burden of maintaining an IP network. DECT IP phones comply with the DHCP specifications documented in 2131.
  • Page 35 Setting Up Your System To configure DHCP via web user interface: Click on Network->Basic. In the IPv4 Config block, mark the DHCP radio box. Click Confirm to accept the change. A dialog box pops up to prompt that the settings will take effect after a reboot. Click OK to reboot the phone.
  • Page 36 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p=netw ork&q=load Configure the static DNS feature. Handset User Interface Configure static DNS address. Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default static.network.static_dns_enable 0 or 1 Description: Triggers the static DNS feature to on or off.
  • Page 37 Setting Up Your System Parameters Permitted Values Default Type: DHCP->DNS Type: Manual->Primary DNS static.network.secondary_dns IPv4 Address Blank Description: Configures the secondary IPv4 DNS server. Example: static.network.secondary_dns = 202.101.103.54 Note: It works only if the value of the parameter "static.network.static_dns_enable" is set to 1 (On).
  • Page 38: Dhcp Option

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Select Settings->System Settings->Network (default PIN: 0000) ->Basic. Press to select IPv4, and then press the OK soft key. Press to select Manual from the DNS Type field when DHCP is selected from the IP Address Type field.
  • Page 39 Setting Up Your System Parameter DHCP Option Description Identify a TFTP server when the 'sname' field in TFTP Server Name the DHCP header has been used for DHCP options. For more information on DHCP options, refer to RFC 2131 2132. If you do not have the ability to configure the DHCP options for discovering the provisioning server on the DHCP server, an alternate method of automatically discovering the provisioning server address is required.
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  • Page 41 Setting Up Your System Details of Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default static.auto_provision.dhcp_option.enable 0 or 1 Description: Triggers the DHCP active feature to on or off. 0-Off 1-On, the IP phone will obtain the provisioning server address by detecting DHCP options. If it is set to 1 (On), the DECT IP phone will obtain the provisioning server address by detecting DHCP options.
  • Page 42 Click Confirm to accept the change. DHCP Option 42 and Option 2 Yealink DECT IP phones support using the NTP server address offered by DHCP. DHCP option 42 is used to specify a list of NTP servers available to the client by IP address. NTP servers should be listed in order of preference.
  • Page 43 Setting Up Your System static.network.dhcp_host_name Configure the DHCP option 12 hostname. Web User Interface Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p= features-general&q=load Details of Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default String within 99 static.network.dhcp_host_name W60B characters Description: Configures the DHCP option 12 hostname on the DECT IP phone. Note: If you change this parameter, the DECT IP phone will reboot to make the change take effect.
  • Page 44: Configuring Network Parameters Manually

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Click OK to reboot the phone. Configuring Network Parameters Manually If DHCP is disabled or DECT IP phones cannot obtain network parameters from the DHCP server, you need to configure them manually. The following parameters should be configured...
  • Page 45 Setting Up Your System Parameters Permitted Values Default Description: Configures the Internet port type for IPv4. 0-DHCP 2-Static IP Address Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “static.network.ip_address_mode” is set to 0 (IPv4) or 2 (IPv4 & IPv6). If you change this parameter, the DECT IP phone will reboot to make the change take effect.
  • Page 46 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Network->Basic->IPv4 Config->Static IP Address->IP Address Handset User Interface: OK->Settings->System Settings->Network (default PIN: 0000) ->Basic->IPv4->IP Address Type: Static->IP Address static.network.internet_port.mask Subnet Mask Blank Description: Configures the IPv4 subnet mask. Example: static.network.internet_port.mask = 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 47 Setting Up Your System Parameters Permitted Values Default Description: Configures the primary IPv4 DNS server. Example: static.network.primary_dns = 202.101.103.55 Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “static.network.ip_address_mode” is set to 0 (IPv4) or 2 (IPv4 & IPv6), and “static.network.internet_port.type” is set to 2 (Static IP Address).
  • Page 48 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Click Confirm to accept the change. A dialog box pops up to prompt that the settings will take effect after a reboot. Click OK to reboot the phone. To configure a static IPv4 address via web user interface: Click on Network->Basic.
  • Page 49: Web Server Type

    Setting Up Your System Press to select IPv4, and then press the OK soft key. Press to select Static from the IP Address Type field. Enter the valid value in the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS field respectively. Press the Save soft key to accept the change.
  • Page 50 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p= network-adv&q=load Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default static.wui.http_enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the user to access web user interface of the DECT IP phone using the HTTP protocol.
  • Page 51 Setting Up Your System Parameters Permitted Values Default Note: If you change this parameter, the DECT IP phone will reboot to make the change take effect. Web User Interface: Network->Advanced->Web Server->HTTPS Handset User Interface: None static.network.port.https Integer from 1 to 65535 Description: Configures the HTTPS port for the user to access web user interface of the DECT IP phone using the HTTPS protocol.
  • Page 52: Vlan

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Click Confirm to accept the change. A dialog box pops up to prompt that the settings will take effect after a reboot. Click OK to reboot the phone. VLAN VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) is used to logically divide a physical network into several broadcast domains.
  • Page 53 Setting Up Your System static.network.vlan.vlan_change.enable Details of Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default static.network.vlan.vlan_change.enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to obtain VLAN ID using lower priority of VLAN assignment method or disable VLAN feature when the DECT IP phone cannot obtain VLAN ID using the current VLAN assignment method.
  • Page 54 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones LLDP can be configured using the following methods. Configure LLDP feature. Central Provisioning Parameters: y000000000077.cfg static.network.lldp.enable (Configuration File) static.network.lldp.packet_interval Configure LLDP feature. Navigate to: Web User Interface http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p= network-adv&q=load Configure LLDP feature. Handset User Interface...
  • Page 55 Setting Up Your System Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default static.network.lldp.enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the LLDP (Linker Layer Discovery Protocol) feature on the DECT IP phone. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled If it is set to 1 (Enabled), the DECT IP phone will attempt to determine its VLAN ID through LLDP.
  • Page 56 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Enter the desired time interval in the Packet Interval (1~3600s) field. Click Confirm to accept the change. A dialog box pops up to prompt that the settings will take effect after a reboot.
  • Page 57 Setting Up Your System Parameters Permitted Values Default Description: Enables or disables VLAN for the Internet port. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled Note: If you change this parameter, the DECT IP phone will reboot to make the change take effect. Web User Interface: Network->Advanced->VLAN->WAN Port->Active Handset User Interface: OK->Settings->System Settings->Network (default PIN: 0000) ->VLAN->VLAN...
  • Page 58 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones To configure VLAN for Internet port via web user interface: Click on Network->Advanced. In the VLAN block, select the desired value from the pull-down list of WAN Port Active. Enter the VLAN ID in the VID (1-4094) field.
  • Page 59 Setting Up Your System static.network.vlan.dhcp_option Configure DHCP VLAN discovery feature. Web User Interface Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p= network-adv&q=load Configure DHCP VLAN discovery Handset User Interface feature. Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default static.network.vlan.dhcp_enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables DHCP VLAN discovery feature on the DECT IP phone. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled Note: If you change this parameter, the DECT IP phone will reboot to make the change...
  • Page 60: Ipv6 Support

    IPv6 is developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to deal with the long- anticipated problem of IPv4 address exhaustion. Yealink DECT IP phone supports IPv4 addressing mode, IPv6 addressing mode, as well as an IPv4&IPv6 dual stack addressing mode.
  • Page 61 Setting Up Your System transporting traffic over the network. If you configure the network settings on the phone for an IPv6 network, you can set up an IP address for the phone either by using SLAAC (ICMPv6) or by manually entering an IP address. Ensure that your network environment supports IPv6.
  • Page 62 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Configure the IPv6 static DNS address. Parameters: static.network.ipv6_primary_dns static.network.ipv6_secondary_dns Configure the IPv6 static DNS. <MAC>.cfg Parameter: static.network.ipv6_static_dns_enable Configure the IPv6 address assignment method. Configure the IPv6 static DNS address. Configure the IPv6 static DNS.
  • Page 63 Setting Up Your System Permitted Parameters Default Values Description: Configures the Internet port type for IPv6. 0-DHCP 1-Static IP Address Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “static.network.ip_address_mode” is set to 1 (IPv6) or 2 (IPv4 & IPv6). If you change this parameter, the DECT IP phone will reboot to make the change take effect.
  • Page 64 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Permitted Parameters Default Values Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “static.network.ip_address_mode” is set to 1 (IPv6) or 2 (IPv4 & IPv6), and "static.network.ipv6_internet_port.type" is set to 1 (Static IP Address).
  • Page 65 Setting Up Your System Permitted Parameters Default Values OK->Settings->System Settings->Network (default PIN: 0000) ->Basic->IPv6->IP Address Type: Static->Default Gateway static.network.ipv6_primary_dns IPv6 address Blank Description: Configures the primary IPv6 DNS server. Example: static.network.ipv6_primary_dns = 3036:1:1:c3c7: c11c:5447:23a6:256 Note: It works only if the value of the parameter "static.network.ip_address_mode" is set to 1 (IPv6) or 2 (IPv4 &...
  • Page 66 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Mode(IPv4/IPv6). In the IPv6 Config block, mark the DHCP or the Static IP Address radio box. If you mark the Static IP Address radio box, configure the IPv6 address and other configuration parameters in the corresponding fields.
  • Page 67: Vpn

    Setting Up Your System Click Confirm to accept the change. A dialog box pops up to prompt that the settings will take effect after a reboot. Click OK to reboot the phone. To configure IPv6 address assignment method via handset user interface: Press OK to enter the main menu.
  • Page 68 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones DECT IP phones use OpenVPN to achieve VPN feature. To prevent disclosure of private information, tunnel endpoints must authenticate each other before secure VPN tunnel is established. After VPN feature is configured properly on the DECT IP phone, the DECT IP phone acts as a VPN client and uses the certificates to authenticate the VPN server.
  • Page 69 Setting Up Your System Parameters Permitted Values Default 0-Disabled 1-Enabled Note: If you change this parameter, the DECT IP phone will reboot to make the change take effect. Web User Interface: Network->Advanced->VPN->Active Handset User Interface: None static.openvpn.url URL within 511 characters Blank Description: Configures the access URL of the *.tar file for OpenVPN.
  • Page 70: Network Address Translation (Nat)

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones The web user interface prompts the message “Import config…”. In the VPN block, select the desired value from the pull-down list of Active. Click Confirm to accept the change. A dialog box pops up to prompt that the settings will take effect after a reboot.
  • Page 71: Nat Traversal

    NAT gateways, typically required for client-to-client networking applications, especially for VoIP deployments. Yealink IP phones support three NAT traversal techniques: manual NAT, STUN and ICE. If manual NAT and STUN are all enabled, the IP phone will use the manually configured external IP address for NAT traversal.
  • Page 72 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP over NATs) STUN is a network protocol, used in NAT traversal for applications of real-time voice, video, messaging, and other interactive IP communications. The STUN protocol allows entities behind...
  • Page 73 Setting Up Your System TURN (Traversal Using Relays around NAT) TURN is a network protocol described in 5766, whicth allows a host located behind a NAT (called the TURN client) to communicate and exchange packets with other hosts (peers, called the TURN server) using a relay.
  • Page 74 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones ICE optimizes the media path. For an example, when two IP phones in the same network are calling each other via a long media path through other external networks, with ICE enabled, the short media path in the same network would be chosen, which will probably have better quality than the long one.
  • Page 75 Setting Up Your System sip.nat_turn.server sip.nat_turn.port sip.nat_turn.username sip.nat_turn.password Configure local SIP port and TLS SIP port. Parameters: sip.listen_port sip.tls_listen_port Configure NAT traversal on a per-line basis. <MAC>.cfg Parameter: account.X.nat.nat_traversal Configure manual NAT feature on a phone basis. Configure ICE feature. Configure TURN feature and TURN server.
  • Page 76 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default sip.nat_stun.enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP over NATs) feature on the IP phone. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled Note: If you change this parameter, the IP phone will reboot to make the change take effect.
  • Page 77 Setting Up Your System Parameters Permitted Values Default Description: Configures the port of the STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP over NATs) server. Example: sip.nat_stun.port = 3478 Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “sip.nat_stun.enable” is set to 1 (Enabled). If you change this parameter, the IP phone will reboot to make the change take effect.
  • Page 78 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Phone User Interface: None network.static_nat.addr IP address Blank Description: Configures the IP address to be advertised in SIP signaling. It should match the external IP address used by the NAT device.
  • Page 79 Setting Up Your System Parameters Permitted Values Default 1-Enabled Note: If you change this parameter, the IP phone will reboot to make the change take effect. Web User Interface: Network->NAT->TURN->Active Phone User Interface: None IP address or sip.nat_turn.server Blank domain name Description: Configures the IP address or the domain name of the TURN (Traversal Using Relays around NAT) server.
  • Page 80 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Description: Configures the user name to authenticate to TURN (Traversal Using Relays around NAT) server. Example: sip.nat_turn.username = admin Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “sip.nat_turn.enable” is set to 1 (Enabled).
  • Page 81 Setting Up Your System Parameters Permitted Values Default Description: Configures the local TLS listen port. Web User Interface: Settings->SIP->TLS SIP Port Phone User Interface: None To configure NAT traversal and STUN server via web user interface: Click on Network->NAT. In the STUN block, select the desired value from the pull-down list of Active. Enter the IP address or the domain name of the STUN server in the STUN Server field.
  • Page 82 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones A dialog box pops up to prompt that the settings will take effect after a reboot. Click OK to reboot the phone.
  • Page 83 Setting Up Your System To configure ICE feature via web user interface: Click on Network->NAT. In the ICE block, select the desired value from the pull-down list of Active. Click Confirm to accept the change. A dialog box pops up to prompt that the settings will take effect after a reboot. Click OK to reboot the phone.
  • Page 84 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones To configure local SIP port and TLS SIP port via web user interface: Click on Settings->SIP. Enter the desired local SIP port in the Local SIP Port field. Enter the desired TLS SIP port in the TLS SIP Port field.
  • Page 85 Setting Up Your System http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p=a ccount-adv&q=load&acc=0 Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default account.X.nat.udp_update_enable 0, 1, 2 or 3 (X ranges from 1 to 8) Description: Configures the type of keep-alive packets sent by the DECT IP phone to the NAT device to keep the communication port open so that NAT can continue to function for account X.
  • Page 86 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Enter the keep-alive interval in the Keep Alive Interval(Seconds) field. Click Confirm to accept the change. Rport The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) operates over UDP and TCP. When used with UDP, responses to requests are returned to the source address the request came from, and returned to the port written into the topmost “Via”...
  • Page 87: Quality Of Service (Qos)

    Setting Up Your System Parameters Permitted Values Default Description: Enables or disables NAT RPort feature for account X. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled 2-Enable Direct Process Web User Interface: Account->Advanced->RPort Handset User Interface: None To configure Rport feature via web user interface: Click on Account->Advanced. Select the desired account from the pull-down list of Account.
  • Page 88: Voice Qos

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Shaping network traffic  Setting traffic priorities across the network  The Best-Effort service is the default QoS model in IP networks. It provides no guarantees for data delivering, which means delay, jitter, packet loss and bandwidth allocation are unpredictable.
  • Page 89 Setting Up Your System Procedure QoS can be configured using the following methods. Configure the DSCPs for voice packets and SIP packets. Central Provisioning Parameters: y000000000077.cfg (Configuration File) static.network.qos.audiotos static.network.qos.signaltos Configure the DSCPs for voice packets and SIP packets. Navigate to: Web User Interface http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p =network-adv&q=load...
  • Page 90: 802.1X Authentication

    If the authentication server determines the credentials are valid, the DECT IP phone is allowed to access resources located on the protected side of the network. Yealink DECT IP phones support the following protocols for 802.1X authentication: EAP-MD5 ...
  • Page 91  EAP-FAST (supports EAP In-Band provisioning, requires CA certificates if the provisioning  mode is Authenticated Provisioning) Yealink 802.1X Authentication For more information on 802.1X authentication, refer to Procedure 802.1X authentication can be configured using the following methods. Configure the 802.1X authentication.
  • Page 92 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default 6-EAP-TTLS/EAP-GTC 7-EAP-FAST If it is set to 0 (EAP-None), 802.1x authentication is not required. Note: If you change this parameter, the DECT IP phone will reboot to make the change take effect.
  • Page 93 Configures the identity (or user name) for 802.1x authentication. Example: static.network.802_1x.identity = yealink Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “static.network.802_1x.mode” is set to 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7. If you change this parameter, the DECT IP phone will reboot to make the change take effect.
  • Page 94 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Description: Configures the access URL of the CA certificate Example: static.network.802_1x.root_cert_url = http://192.168.1.10/ca.pem Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “static.network.802_1x.mode” is set to 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7. If the authentication method is EAP-FAST, you also need to set the value of the parameter “static.network.802_1x.eap_fast_provision_mode”...
  • Page 95 Setting Up Your System Enter the password for authentication in the MD5 Password field. If you select EAP-TLS: (Optional.) Enter the anonymous user name for authentication in the Anonymous Identity field. Enter the user name for authentication in the Identity field. Leave the MD5 Password field blank.
  • Page 96 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Click Upload to upload the certificates. If you select EAP-PEAP/MSCHAPv2: (Optional.) Enter the anonymous user name for authentication in the Anonymous Identity field. Enter the user name for authentication in the Identity field.
  • Page 97 Setting Up Your System Click Upload to upload the certificate. If you select EAP-TTLS/EAP-MSCHAPv2: (Optional.) Enter the anonymous user name for authentication in the Anonymous Identity field. Enter the user name for authentication in the Identity field. Enter the password for authentication in the MD5 Password field. In the CA Certificates field, click Browse to select the desired CA certificate (*.pem, *.crt, *.cer or *.der) from your local system.
  • Page 98 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Click Upload to upload the certificate. If you select EAP-PEAP/GTC: (Optional.) Enter the anonymous user name for authentication in the Anonymous Identity field. Enter the user name for authentication in the Identity field.
  • Page 99 Setting Up Your System Click Upload to upload the certificate. If you select EAP-TTLS/EAP-GTC: (Optional.) Enter the anonymous user name for authentication in the Anonymous Identity field. Enter the user name for authentication in the Identity field. Enter the password for authentication in the MD5 Password field. In the CA Certificates field, click Browse to select the desired CA certificate (*.pem, *.crt, *.cer or *.der) from your local system.
  • Page 100: Setting Up Your Phones With A Provisioning Server

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones The CA certificate needs to be uploaded only when Authenticated Provisioning mode is selected from the Provisioning Mode field. Click Upload to upload the certificate. Click Confirm to accept the change. A dialog box pops up to prompt that settings will take effect after a reboot.
  • Page 101: Provisioning Methods

    Setting Up Your System provisioning method as your primary configuration method. For more information on central provisioning, refer to Central Provisioning on page 82. A provisioning server maximizes the flexibility you have when installing, configuring,  upgrading, and managing the DECT IP phones, and enables you to store boot, configuration, log, and contact files on the server.
  • Page 102 For more information on resource files, refer to Resource Files on page 87. Yealink DECT IP phones support keeping user personalized configuration settings using the MAC-local CFG file. For more information on this file, refer to MAC-local CFG File on page 86.
  • Page 103 You can configure DECT IP phones via handset user interface on a per-phone basis. As with the web user interface, handset user interface makes configurations available to users and administrators. Yealink If you want to reset all settings made from the handset user interface to default, refer to phone-specific user guide...
  • Page 104: Boot Files, Configuration Files And Resource Files

     Boot Files Yealink DECT IP phones running firmware version 81 or later support a new boot file in which you can customize the download sequence of configuration files. It is efficiently for you to provision your DECT IP phones in different deployment scenarios, especially when you want to apply a set of features or settings to a group of phones.
  • Page 105 If you do not use the boot file for auto provisioning, overwrite mode is disabled by default and you are not allowed to enable it. Yealink SIP IP Phones Auto For more information on how to customize boot file, refer to Provisioning Guide_V81 Common Boot File Common boot file, named y000000000000.boot, is effectual for all phones.
  • Page 106: Configuration Files

    The configuration files are valid CFG files that can be created or edited using a text editor such as UltraEdit. An administrator can deploy and maintain a mass of Yealink DECT IP phones automatically through configuration files stored on a provisioning server.
  • Page 107: Resource Files

    This especially useful when you want to apply a set of features or settings to a group of phones using the boot file. Yealink SIP IP Phones Auto For more information on how to create a new CFG file, refer to...
  • Page 108 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones should be specified in the MAC-Oriented CFG file. During provisioning, the DECT IP phones will request the resource files in addition to the configuration files. For more information on the access URL of resource file, refer to the corresponding section in this guide.
  • Page 109 Obtaining Boot Files/Configuration Files/Resource Files Yealink supplies some template configuration files and resource files for you, so you can directly edit and customize the files as required. You can ask the distributor or Yealink FAE for template files. You can also obtain the template files online: http://support.yealink.com/documentFront/forwardToDocumentFrontDisplayPage...
  • Page 110 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Template File Description File Name For example, Allow you to customize the translation of the existing language on 000.GUI.English.lang Language Packs the phone/web user interface. For more information, refer to Loading 1.English_note.xml Language Packs on page 133.
  • Page 111: Setting Up A Provisioning Server

    Open the folder you extracted and identify the template file you will edit according to the table introduced above. For some features, you can customize the filename as required. The following table lists the special characters supported by Yealink DECT IP phones: Server HTTP/HTTPS...
  • Page 112: Supported Provisioning Protocols

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Yealink SIP IP Phones Auto Provisioning For more information on auto provisioning, refer to Guide_V81 The DECT IP phones can be configured to periodically upload the log files to the provisioning server or specific server, which can help an administrator more easily find the system problem and fix it.
  • Page 113: Deploying Phones From The Provisioning Server

    The configuration files, supplied with each firmware release, must be used with that release. Otherwise, configurations may not take effect, and the DECT IP phone will behave without exception. Before you configure parameters in the configuration files, Yealink recommends that you create new configuration files containing only those parameters that require changes.
  • Page 114: Upgrading Firmware

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones information on encrypting configuration files, refer to Encrypting and Decrypting Files on page 416. During auto provisioning, the IP phone tries to download the MAC-Oriented boot file first. If no Note matched MAC-Oriented boot file is found on the server, the IP phone tries to download the common boot file.
  • Page 115 Setting Up Your System Automatically check for configuration files and then download firmware at a fixed interval  or specific time. Method of checking for configuration files is configurable. Procedure Configuration changes can be performed using the following methods. Configure the way for the DECT IP phone to check for configuration files.
  • Page 116 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones over_the_air.handset_trigger Configure the way for the DECT IP phone to check for configuration files. Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p=settings- autop&q=load Web User Interface Upgrade firmware. Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p=settings- upgrade&q=load Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default static.auto_provision.power_on...
  • Page 117 Setting Up Your System Parameters Permitted Values Default Web User Interface: Settings->Auto Provision->Repeatedly Handset User Interface: None Integer from 1 to static.auto_provision.repeat.minutes 1440 43200 Description: Configures the interval (in minutes) for the DECT IP phone to perform an auto provisioning process repeatedly.
  • Page 118 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default If it is set to to other values (e.g., 2), the DECT IP phone will perform an auto provisioning process during the specified time period (configured by the parameters “static.auto_provision.weekly.begin_time”...
  • Page 119 Setting Up Your System Parameters Permitted Values Default provisioning process weekly. Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “static.auto_provision.weekly.enable” is set to 1 (On). Web User Interface: Settings->Auto Provision->Time Handset User Interface: None Time from 00:00 to static.auto_provision.weekly.end_time 00:00 23:59...
  • Page 120 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default It means the DECT IP phone will perform an auto provisioning process by randomly selecting a day from Sunday and Monday weekly. Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “static.auto_provision.weekly.enable” is set to 1 (On).
  • Page 121 Setting Up Your System Parameters Permitted Values Default Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “static.auto_provision.flexible.enable” is set to 1 (On). Web User Interface: Settings->Auto Provision->Flexible Interval Days Handset User Interface: None Time from 00:00 to static.auto_provision.flexible.begin_time 02:00 23:59 Description:...
  • Page 122 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Handset User Interface: None URL within 511 static.firmware.url Blank characters Description: Configures the access URL of the base firmware file. Example: static.firmware.url = http://192.168.1.20/77.81.0.10.rom Note: If you change this parameter, the W60B base station will reboot to make the change take effect.
  • Page 123 Setting Up Your System Parameters Permitted Values Default Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface: None URL within 511 over_the_air.url.w56h Blank characters Description: Configures the access URL of the W56H handset firmware file. Example: over_the_air.url.w56h = http://192.168.1.20/61.81.0.30.rom Note: The priority of parameter “over_the_air.url.w56h” is higher than “over_the_air.url”. If you change this parameter, the DECT IP phone will reboot to make the change take effect.
  • Page 124 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default 0-Disabled 1-Enabled If it is set to 0 (Disabled) and the value of the parameter “over_the_air.handset_tip” is set to 1 (Enabled), it will pop up a tip on the handset to notify the user to confirm upgrading the firmware or not.
  • Page 125 Setting Up Your System To configure the way for the DECT IP phone to check for configuration files via web user interface: Click on Settings->Auto Provision. Make the desired change. Click Confirm to accept the change. When the “Power On” is set to On, the DECT IP phone will check boot files and configuration files stored on the provisioning server during startup and then will download firmware from the server.
  • Page 126: Keeping User Personalized Settings After Auto Provisioning

    Note Yealink IP phones support FTP, TFTP, HTTP and HTTPS protocols for uploading the <MAC>- local.cfg file. This section takes the TFTP server as an example. Before performing the following, make sure the provisioning server supports uploading.
  • Page 127 Setting Up Your System Parameters Permitted Values Default Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to keep user personalized settings after auto provisioning. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled If it is set to 1 (Enabled), <MAC>-local.cfg file generates and personalized non-static settings configured via web or handset user interface will be kept after auto provisioning. Note: The provisioning priority mechanism (handset/web user interface >central provisioning >factory defaults) takes effect only if the value of this parameter is set to 1 (Enabled).
  • Page 128 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Description: Configures the URL for uploading/downloading the <MAC>-local.cfg file. If it is left blank, the DECT IP phone will try to upload/download the <MAC>-local.cfg file to/from the root directory of provisioning server.
  • Page 129 473. The parameters described in this scenario have been changed for the phones running firmware Note Yealink DECT IP Phone Administrator Guide version 81 or later. For more information, refer to _V80 Scenario Conditions: W60B base station current firmware version: 77.81.0.1. This firmware supports keeping ...
  • Page 130 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Do one of the following operations: Scenario Operations I: Edit the following parameters in the y000000000077.cfg file you want the DECT IP phone to download: auto_provision.custom.protect = 1 auto_provision.custom.sync = 1 firmware.url = tftp://192.168.1.211/77.81.0.10.rom Trigger the DECT IP phone to perform the auto provisioning process.
  • Page 131 Setting Up Your System During auto provisioning, the DECT IP phone first downloads the y000000000077.cfg file, and then downloads firmware from the root directory of the provisioning server. The DECT IP phone reboots to complete firmware upgrade, and then starts auto provisioning process again which is triggered by phone reboot (the power on mode is enabled by default).
  • Page 132 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones you want the DECT IP phone to download: static.auto_provision.custom.protect = 1 auto_provision.handset_configured.enable = 1 Trigger the DECT IP phone to perform the auto provisioning process. For more information Yealink SIP IP Phones Auto...
  • Page 133 Setting Up Your System Select Settings->System Settings. Select Base Reset, and then press the OK soft key. Enter the base PIN (default: 0000), and then press the OK soft key. Select Reset local, and then press the OK soft key. The LCD screen prompts “Reset base local configuration now?”...
  • Page 134 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Scenario Conditions: The handset 1 was registered to the base station.  Note You can only clear the personalized settings of the handset via handset user interface. Scenario Operations: To clear personalized settings of the handset: Press OK to enter the main menu.
  • Page 135 Setting Up Your System The LCD screen prompts “Reset base to factory configuration now?”. Press the Yes soft key. To reset the phone to factory via web user interface: Click on Settings->Upgrade. Click Reset to factory to reset the phone. The web user interface prompts “Do you want to reset to factory?”.
  • Page 136 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Scenario D Import or export the local configuration file The administrator or user can export the local configuration file to check the personalized settings of the phone configured by the user, or import the local configuration file to configure or change settings of the phone.
  • Page 137 Setting Up Your System In the Import CFG Configuration File field, click Browse to locate the 001565770984- local.cfg file from your local system. Click Import. The configurations in the imported 001565770984-local.cfg file will override the one in the existing local configuration file. The configurations only in the existing local configuration file will not be cleared.
  • Page 138: Configuring The Handset

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Configuring the Handset Power Indicator LED for W56H Handset Handset power indicator LED indicates power status and phone status. It is only applicable to W56H handset. There are four configuration options for handset power indicator LED.
  • Page 139 Configuring the Handset Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p= features-powerled&q=load Details of Configuration Parameters: Permitted Parameters Default Values phone_setting.common_power_led_enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the handset power indicator LED to be turned on when the handset is idle. 0-Disabled (handset power indicator LED is off) 1-Enabled (handset power indicator LED is solid red) Note: It is not applicable to W52H handset.
  • Page 140 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Permitted Parameters Default Values Note: It is not applicable to W52H handset. Web User Interface: Features->Power LED->Voice/Text Mail Power Light Flash Handset User Interface: None phone_setting.missed_call_power_led_flash.enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the handset power indicator LED to flash when the handset misses a call.
  • Page 141: Keypad Light

    Configuring the Handset Keypad Light You can enable the keypad light to make the keypad light up when any key is pressed. This helps you distinguish keys from each other in a dark environment. It is only applicable to W56H handset.
  • Page 142: Notification Light For W52H Handset

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Notification Light for W52H Handset Notification light is used to indicate voice mails and missed calls. When the handset receives a voice mail or misses a call, the message key LED will flash red. You can configure the notification light to indicate the voice mails or missed calls respectively.
  • Page 143: Advisory Tone

    Configuring the Handset Permitted Parameters Default Values Note: It will take effect on all handsets that are registered on the same base station. It works only if the value of the parameter “auto_provision.handset_configured.enable” is set to 1 (Enabled). Note: It is not applicable to W56H handset. Web User Interface: None handset User Interface:...
  • Page 144 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Confirmation: plays when a user saves settings or places the handset in the charger  cradle. Low Battery: plays when the capacity of the batteries is low and the handset requires  charging.
  • Page 145 Configuring the Handset Parameters Permitted Values Default Note: It will take effect on all handsets that are registered on the same base station. It works only if the value of the parameter “auto_provision.handset_configured.enable” is set to 1 (Enabled) and the silent mode is off. Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface:...
  • Page 146: Backlight

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Press OK to enter the main menu. Select Settings->Audio->Advisory Tones. Press to select the desired value from the Keypad Tone field. Press to select the desired value from the Confirmation field. Press to select the desired value from the Low Battery field.
  • Page 147: Wallpaper For W56H Handset

    Configuring the Handset Note: It will take effect on all handsets that are registered on the same base station. It works only if the value of the parameter “auto_provision.handset_configured.enable” is set to 1 (Enabled). Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface: OK->Settings->Display->Display Backlight->In Charger custom.handset.backlight_out_of_charger.enable 0 or 1...
  • Page 148: Screen Saver

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones the handset LCD screen. n File Parameter: custom.handset.wallpaper Configure the wallpaper displayed on Handset User Interface the handset LCD screen. Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameter Permitted Values Default custom.handset.wallpaper Integer from 1 to 8 Description: Configures the wallpaper displayed on the handset LCD screen.
  • Page 149: Color Scheme For W52H Handset

    Configuring the Handset Procedure Screen saver can be configured using the following methods. Configure the screensaver of the handset LCD screen. Configuratio y000000000077.cfg n File Parameter: custom.handset.screen_saver.enable Configure the screen saver of the Handset User Interface handset LCD screen. Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameter Permitted Values Default...
  • Page 150: Handset Name

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Procedure Color scheme can be configured using the following methods. Configure the screen scheme of the LCD screen. Configuration y000000000077.cfg File Parameter: custom.handset.color_scheme Configure the screen scheme of the LCD Handset User Interface screen.
  • Page 151 Configuring the Handset Procedure Handset name can be configured using the following methods. Configure the handset name. Configuration y000000000077.cfg Parameter: File handset.X.name Configure the handset name. Navigate to: Web User Interface http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p =account-handsetname&q=load Configure the handset name. Handset User Interface Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameter Permitted Values...
  • Page 152: Language

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones To rename the handset via web user interface: Click on Account->Handset Name. Edit the current name in the Handset X (X ranges from 1 to 8) field. Click Confirm to accept the change.
  • Page 153: Loading Language Packs

    DECT IP phone. Language packs can only be loaded using configuration files. You can ask the distributor or Yealink FAE for language packs. You can also obtain the language packs online: .
  • Page 154 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Associated Note Language Available Language Associated Language Pack Pack Russian 9.Russian.js 11.Russian_note.xml When adding a new language pack for the web user interface, the language pack must be formatted as “Y.name.js” (Y starts from 10, “name” is replaced with the language name). If the language name is the same as the existing one, the existing language file will be overridden by the new uploaded one.
  • Page 155 Configuring the Handset The following shows a portion of the note language pack “1.English_note.xml” for the web user interface: Save the language file and place it to the provisioning server (e.g., 192.168.10.25). Specify the access URL of the note language pack of the web user interface. If you want to add a new language (e.g., Wuilan) to DECT IP phones, prepare the language file named as “12.Wuilan.js”...
  • Page 156 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Details of the Configuration Parameter: Parameters Permitted Values Default wui_lang.url URL within 511 characters Blank Description: Configures the access URL of the custom language pack for the web user interface. Example: wui_lang.url = http://192.168.10.25/1.English.js During the auto provisioning process, the DECT IP phone connects to the HTTP provisioning server “192.168.10.25”, and downloads the language pack “1.English.js”.
  • Page 157: Specifying The Language To Use

    Configuring the Handset Parameters Permitted Values Default Description: Configures the access URL of the custom note language pack for web user interface. Example: wui_lang_note.url = http://192.168.10.25/1.English_note.xml During the auto provisioning process, the DECT IP phone connects to the HTTP provisioning server “192.168.10.25”, and downloads the note language pack “1.English_note.xml”.
  • Page 158 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Specify the language for the web Web User Interface user interface. Specify the language for the Handset User Interface handset user interface. Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default static.lang.wui Refer to the following content...
  • Page 159 Configuring the Handset Parameters Permitted Values Default 8-Swedish 9-Russian For W52H handset: 0-English 1-French 2-German 3-Italian 4-Polish 5-Portuguese 6-Spanish 7-Turkish 8-Czech 9-Swedish 10-Hebrew 11-Russian Note: It will take effect on all handsets that are registered on the same base station. It works only if the value of the parameter “auto_provision.handset_configured.enable”...
  • Page 160 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Select Settings->Language. Press to highlight the desired language and then press the Select soft key. The LCD screen prompts “Change phone language to xxx?” (xxx is the language you selected). Press the Yes soft key to accept the change.
  • Page 161 Configuring the Handset...
  • Page 162: Configuring Basic Features

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Configuring Basic Features This chapter provides information for making configuration changes for the following basic features: Register Power Light Flash  Account Registration  Number of Active Handsets  Number of Simultaneous Outgoing Calls ...
  • Page 163: Register Power Light Flash

    Configuring Basic Features Session Timer  Call Hold  Call Forward  Call Transfer  Network Conference  Feature Key Synchronization  Recent Call In Dialing  Call Number Filter  Call Park  Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)  Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP) ...
  • Page 164: Account Registration

    Registering a SIP account makes it easier for the DECT IP phones to receive an incoming call or dial an outgoing call. Yealink DECT IP phones support registering 8 accounts on a DECT phone; each account requires an extension or phone number.
  • Page 165 Configuring Basic Features Procedure Account registration can be configured using the following methods. Configure the account registration information. Parameters: account.X.enable account.X.label account.X.display_name account.X.auth_name account.X.user_name account.X.password Central Provisioning account.X.sip_server.Y.address <MAC>.cfg (Configuration File) account.X.sip_server.Y.port account.X.outbound_proxy_enable account.X.outbound_proxy.Y.address account.X.outbound_proxy.Y.port Configure the interval for the DECT IP phone to retry to re-register when registration fails.
  • Page 166 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default account.X.enable 0 or 1 (X ranges from 1 to 8) Description: Enables or disables the account X. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled Web User Interface: Account->Register->Line Active Handset User Interface: None account.X.label...
  • Page 167 Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default with a password (configured by the parameter “account.X.password”) used for register authentication, if required by the server. Web User Interface: Account->Register->Register Name Handset User Interface: None account.X.user_name String within 99 Blank characters (X ranges from 1 to 8) Description: Configures the register user name for account X.
  • Page 168 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Handset User Interface: None account.X.sip_server.Y.port Integer from 0 to 5060 65535 (X ranges from 1 to 8, Y ranges from 1 to 2) Description: Configures the port of the SIP server Y that specifies registrations for account X.
  • Page 169 Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Web User Interface: Account->Register->Outbound Proxy Server Y Handset User Interface: None account.X.outbound_proxy.Y.port Integer from 0 to 5060 65535 (X ranges from 1 to 8, Y ranges from 1 to 2) Description: Configures the port of the outbound proxy server Y for account X. Example: account.1.outbound_proxy.1.port = 5060 Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “account.X.outbound_proxy_enable”...
  • Page 170 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Enter the desired value in Label, Display Name, Register Name, User Name, Password and SIP Server1/2 field respectively. If you use outbound proxy servers, do the following: Select Enabled from the pull-down list of Enable Outbound Proxy Server.
  • Page 171: Number Of Active Handsets

    Configuring Basic Features Enter the desired interval in the SIP Registration Retry Timer(0~1800s) field. Click Confirm to accept the change. Number of Active Handsets The base station supports up to 8 handsets, and you can limit the max number of active handsets.
  • Page 172: Number Of Simultaneous Outgoing Calls

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones handsets. Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p=fe atures-general&q=load Details of Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default base.active_handset.number 4 or 8 Description: Configures the max number of active handsets. Note: If you change this parameter, the DECT IP phone will reboot to make the change take effect.
  • Page 173 Configuring Basic Features simultaneous outgoing calls for a specific account on a base. The number of active handsets affects this feature. Procedure Number of simultaneous outgoing calls can be configured using the following methods. Configure max number of simultaneous outgoing calls. <MAC>.cfg Configuration File Parameter:...
  • Page 174: Call Display

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Number of simultaneous outgoing calls. Click Confirm to accept the change. Call Display Display called party information allows the handsets to present the callee identity in addition to the presentation of caller identity when it receives an incoming call.
  • Page 175 Configuring Basic Features Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p=set tings-calldisplay&q=load Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default phone_setting.called_party_info_display.enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to display the called account information when receiving an incoming call. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled Note: It is not applicable to W52H handset.
  • Page 176: Number Assignment

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Call Information Display Method. Click Confirm to accept the change. Number Assignment After the handset is registered to the base station, you can assign one or more outgoing lines or incoming lines for the handset.
  • Page 177 Configuring Basic Features line of the handset. Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet? p=account-assignment&q=load Configure the incoming lines of the handset. Configure the outgoing lines of Handset User Interface the handset. Configure the default outgoing line of the handset. Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default...
  • Page 178 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Account->Number Assignment->Incoming lines Handset User Interface: OK->Settings->Telephony->Incoming Lines (Default PIN:0000) ->HandsetX handset.X.dial_out_lines Refer to the following Integer from 1 to 8 content (X ranges from 1 to 8) Description: Configures the lines to place outgoing calls for handset X.
  • Page 179 Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default The default outgoing line for handset 1 is 1. The default outgoing line for handset 2 is 2. The default outgoing line for handset 3 is 3. The default outgoing line for handset 4 is 4. The default outgoing line for handset 5 is 5.
  • Page 180 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones To assign incoming lines, to check the desired account from Line No.&Name field to the corresponding handset in the Handset No. field. Click Confirm to save the change. To assign the incoming line to handsets via handset user interface: Press OK to enter the main menu.
  • Page 181: Display Method On Dialing

    Configuring Basic Features To assign the outgoing line of the handset via web user interface: Click on Account->Number Assignment. To assign outgoing lines, to check the desired account from Line No.&Name field to the corresponding handset in the Handset No. field. Select the desired default outgoing line number from the pull-down list of corresponding Default.
  • Page 182 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones You can customize the account information to be displayed on the handsets as required. DECT IP phones support three account information display methods: Label, Display Name or User Name. You can also hide the account information display.
  • Page 183: Time And Date

    Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default 1-Enabled If it is set to 1 (Enabled), the LCD screen will display Line X (X ranges from 1 to 8 for the corresponding account) instead of account information. Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface: None To configure display method on dialing via web user interface:...
  • Page 184 DD MMM YYYY 02 Sep 2016 WWW DD MMM Fri. 02 Sep Yealink DECT IP phones also support customizing date format. For example, YYYY-MMM-DDD- WWW, and W,MD, etc. For more information, refer to Time and Date Settings on page 170.
  • Page 185: Ntp Time Server

    Configuring Basic Features Option Configuration Methods Web User Interface Handset User Interface Date Format (custom) Configuration Files Configuration Files Daylight Saving Time Web User Interface NTP Time Server A time server is a computer server that reads the actual time from a reference clock and distributes this information to the clients in a network.
  • Page 186 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Configure the NTP server, time zone. Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p =settings-datetime&q=load Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default local_time.manual_ntp_srv_prior 0 or 1 Description: Configures the priority for the DECT IP phone to use the NTP server address offered by the DHCP server.
  • Page 187 Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default local_time.ntp_server1 = 192.168.0.5 Web User Interface: Settings->Time & Date->Primary Server Handset User Interface: None local_time.ntp_server2 IP address or domain name pool.ntp.org Description: Configures the IP address or the domain name of the NTP server 2. If the NTP server 1 is not configured (configured by the parameter “local_time.ntp_server1”) or cannot be accessed, the DECT IP phone will request the time and date from the NTP server 2.
  • Page 188 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Description: Configures the time zone. For more available time zones, refer to Appendix B: Time Zones on page 469. Example: local_time.time_zone = +8 Web User Interface: Settings->Time & Date->Time Zone...
  • Page 189 Configuring Basic Features Select the desired value from the pull-down list of NTP by DHCP Priority. Click Confirm to accept the change. To configure the NTP server, time zone via web user interface: Click on Settings->Time & Date. Select Disabled from the pull-down list of Manual Time. Select the desired time zone from the pull-down list of Time Zone.
  • Page 190: Time And Date Settings

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Time and Date Settings You can set the time and date manually when DECT IP phones cannot obtain the time and date from the NTP time server. The time and date display can use one of several different formats.
  • Page 191 Configuring Basic Features custom.handset.date_format Customize the date format. Parameter: lcl.datetime.date.format Configure the time and date manually. Configure the time and date formats. Web User Interface Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p =settings-datetime&q=load Configure the time and date manually. Handset User Interface Configure the time and date formats.
  • Page 192 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default If it is set to 1 (Hour 24), the time will be displayed in 24-hour format (e.g., 2:00 PM displays as 14:00). Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “auto_provision.handset_configured.enable”...
  • Page 193 Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Example: lcl.datetime.date.format = W,MD The handset will display the date in “W,MD” format (e.g., Wed,0420). Any combination of Y, M, D, W and the separator (e.g., space, dash, slash).  Example: lcl.datetime.date.format = YYYY-MMM-DDD-WWW The handset will display the date in “YYYY-MMM-DDD-WWW”...
  • Page 194 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Time Format.
  • Page 195 Configuring Basic Features Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Date Format. Click Confirm to accept the change. To configure time and date manually via handset user interface: Press OK to enter the main menu. Select Settings->Date & Time. Edit the current value in the Date and Time field respectively.
  • Page 196: Daylight Saving Time (Dst)

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones The date format displayed on the LCD screen will be changed accordingly. Before you configure date and time manually via handset user interface, you should enable the Note Manual Time via web user interface first, or it would not take effect.
  • Page 197 Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Note: If there is no available time zone name for the configured time zone, you can set the value of the parameter “local_time.summer_time” to be 1 (Enabled), and configure the DST time manually. Web User Interface: Settings->Time &...
  • Page 198 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Day of Week: 1=Monday, 2=Tuesday,…, 7=Sunday Hour of Day: 0=0am, 1=1am,…, 23=11pm Example: local_time.start_time = 1/1/7/0 Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “local_time.summer_time” is set to 1 (Enabled).
  • Page 199 Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default None local_time.offset_time Integer from -300 to 300 Blank Description: Configures the offset time (in minutes) of Daylight Saving Time (DST). Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “local_time.summer_time” is set to 1 (Enabled).
  • Page 200 AutoDST file if required. The AutoDST file allows you to add or modify time zone and DST settings for your area each year. Before customizing, you need to obtain the AutoDST file. You can ask the distributor or Yealink FAE for DST template. You can also obtain the DST template online: .
  • Page 201 Configuring Basic Features Element Type Values Description keep their daylight saving time the same) DST time type (This item is needed if optional 0: DST by Date iType you want to configure 1: DST by Week DST.) Month/Day/Hour (for iType=0) Month: 1~12 Day: 1~31 Hour: 0 (midnight)~23...
  • Page 202 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones To modify the DST settings for the existing time zone “+5 Pakistan(Islamabad)” and add DST settings for the existing time zone “+5:30 India(Calcutta)”. Example 2: Add a new time zone (+6 Paradise) with daylight saving time 30 minutes.
  • Page 203: Input Method

    Configuring Basic Features Details of Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default auto_dst.url URL within 511 characters Blank Description: Configures the access URL of the AutoDST file (AutoDST.xml). Example: auto_dst.url = tftp://192.168.1.100/AutoDST.xml During the auto provisioning process, the DECT IP phone connects to the provisioning server “192.168.1.100”, and downloads the AutoDST file “AutoDST.xml”.
  • Page 204 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Details of Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default directory.search_default_input_method Integer from 1 to 12 Description: Configures the default input method when the user searches for contacts in the Local Directory, LDAP, Remote Phone Book or Blacklist.
  • Page 205: Key As Send

    Configuring Basic Features Key As Send Key as send allows assigning the pound key (“#”) or asterisk key (“*”) as the send key. Procedure Key as send can be configured using the following methods. Configure a send key. Central Provisioning y000000000077.cfg Parameter: (Configuration File)
  • Page 206: Dial Plan

    Regular expression can be used to define DECT IP phone dial plan. Dial plan is a string of characters that governs the way for DECT IP phones to process the inputs received from the DECT IP phone’s keypads. Yealink DECT IP phones support the following dial plan features: Replace Rule ...
  • Page 207: Replace Rule

    Configuring Basic Features “12x” would match “121”, “122”, “123”, “12a”, etc. The dash “-” can be used to match a range of characters within the brackets. Example: “[5-7]” would match the number “5”, ”6” or ”7”. The comma “,” can be used as a separator within the bracket. Example: “[2,5,8]”...
  • Page 208 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones DECT IP phone. Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet? p=settings-dialplan&q=load Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default dialplan.replace.prefix.X String within 32 characters Blank (X ranges from 1 to 100) Description: Configures the entered number to be replaced.
  • Page 209 Customizing Replace Rule Template File The replace rule template helps with the creation of multiple replace rules. You can ask the distributor or Yealink FAE for replace rule template. You can also obtain the replace rule template online: . For more http://support.yealink.com/documentFront/forwardToDocumentFrontDisplayPage...
  • Page 210 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones the template file. When specifying the desired line(s) to apply the replace rule, the valid values are 0 and  line ID (0~8). Multiple line IDs are separated by commas. At most 100 replace rules can be added to the DECT IP phone.
  • Page 211: Dial Now

    Configuring Basic Features Details of Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default dialplan_replace_rule.url URL within 511 characters Blank Description: Configures the access URL of the replace rule template file. Example: dialplan_replace_rule.url = http://192.168.10.25/dialplan.xml During the auto provisioning process, the DECT IP phone connects to the provisioning server “192.168.10.25”, and downloads the replace rule file “dialplan.xml”.
  • Page 212 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameter: phone_setting.dialnow_delay Create the dial now rule for the DECT IP phone. Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet? p=settings-dialnow&q=load Web User Interface Configure the delay time for the dial now rule. Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet? p=features-general&q=load Details of Configuration Parameters:...
  • Page 213 Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Note: Multiple line IDs are separated by commas. It is not applicable to W52H handset. Web User Interface: Settings->Dial Plan->Dial Now->Account Handset User Interface: None phone_setting.dialnow_delay Integer from 0 to 14 Description: Configures the delay time (in seconds) for the dial now rule. When entered numbers match the predefined dial now rule, the DECT IP phone will automatically dial out the entered number after the designated delay time.
  • Page 214 URL in the configuration files. You can ask the distributor or Yealink FAE for dial now template. You can also obtain the dial now template online: . For more...
  • Page 215: Dial Plan On

    Configuring Basic Features information on obtaining the dial now template, refer to Obtaining Boot Files/Configuration Files/Resource Files on page 89. When editing a dial now template, learn the following: <DialNow> indicates the start of a template and </DialNow> indicates the end of a ...
  • Page 216: Area Code

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Details of Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default dialplan_dialnow.url URL within 511 characters Blank Description: Configures the access URL of the dial now rule template file. Example: dialplan_dialnow.url = http://192.168.10.25/dialnow.xml During the auto provisioning process, the DECT IP phone connects to the provisioning server “192.168.10.25”, and downloads the dial now rule file “dialnow.xml”.
  • Page 217 Configuring Basic Features numbers. Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet? p=settings-areacode&q=load Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default dialplan.area_code.code String within 16 characters Blank Description: Configures the area code to be added before the entered numbers when dialing out. Example: dialplan.area_code.code = 0592 Note: The length of the entered number must be between the minimum length configured by the parameter “dialplan.area_code.min_len”...
  • Page 218: Block Out

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default None Blank (for Integer from 0 to 8 dialplan.area_code.line_id all lines) Description: Configures the desired line to apply the area code rule. The digit 0 stands for all lines. If it is left blank, the area code rule will apply to all lines on the DECT IP phone.
  • Page 219 Configuring Basic Features Procedure Block out rule can be created using the following methods. Create the block out rule for the DECT IP phone. Central Provisioning Parameters: y000000000077.cfg (Configuration File) dialplan.block_out.number.X dialplan.block_out.line_id.X Create the block out rule for the DECT IP phone. Web User Interface Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?
  • Page 220: Emergency Dialplan

    Click Confirm to add the block out rule. Emergency Dialplan Yealink DECT IP phones support dialing emergency telephone numbers when the phone is locked. Due to the fact that the DECT IP phone must have a registered account or a configured SIP server, it may not meet the need of dialing emergency telephone number at any time.
  • Page 221 Configuring Basic Features directed to the configured emergency server. Multiple emergency servers may need to be configured for emergency routing, avoiding that emergency calls couldn’t get through because of the server failure. If the phone is not locked, it checks against the regular dial plan (refer to Dial Plan).
  • Page 222 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default dialplan.emergency.asserted_id_source ELIN or CUSTOM ELIN Description: Configures the precedence of source of emergency outbound identities when placing an emergency call. If it is set to ELIN, the outbound identity used in the P-Asserted-Identity (PAI) header of the SIP INVITE request is taken from the network using an LLDP-MED Emergency Location Identifier Number (ELIN).
  • Page 223 Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default None dialplan.emergency.server.X.address IP address or domain Blank name (X ranges from 1 to 3) Description: Configures the IP address or domain name of the emergency server X to be used for routing calls. Note: If the account is registered successfully or failed (the account information has been configured), the emergency calls will be dialed using the following priority: SIP server>emergency server;...
  • Page 224 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default None Refer to dialplan.emergency.X.value number or SIP URI followin (X ranges from 1 to 255) content Description: Configures the emergency number to use on your DECT IP phone so a caller can contact emergency services in the local area when required.
  • Page 225: Off Hook Hot Line Dialing

    Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default emergency calls will be dialed using the following priority: SIP server>emergency server; if the account is not registered, the emergency server will be used. Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface: None Off Hook Hot Line Dialing For security reasons, DECT IP phones support off hook hot line dialing feature, which allows the phone to first dial out the pre-configured number when the user dials out a call using the account with this feature enabled.
  • Page 226: Local Directory

    You can store up to 100 contacts per handset, each with a name, a mobile number and an office number. Yealink DECT IP phones support both *.xml and *.csv format contact files.
  • Page 227 Configuring Basic Features Procedure Local Directory can be configured using the configuration files or locally. Specify the access URL of the directory template file. y000000000077.cfg Configuration File Parameter: handset.X.contact_list.url Configure the Directory. Navigate to: Web User Interface Local http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p =contactsbasic&q=load Details of the Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values...
  • Page 228 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Click Browse to locate a contact list file (the file format must be *.xml) from your local system. Click Import to import the contact list. Click OK to complete importing the contact list.
  • Page 229: Customizing A Directory Template File

    Click on Directory->Local Directory. In Export Contacts block, click Delete from the Delete Contacts field. Customizing a Directory Template File You can ask the distributor or Yealink FAE for directory template. You can also obtain the directory template online: . For more http://support.yealink.com/documentFront/forwardToDocumentFrontDisplayPage...
  • Page 230: Search Source List In Dialing

    (super_search.xml). It is not applicable to W52H handset. Customizing a Super Search Template File You can ask the distributor or Yealink FAE for super search template. You can also obtain the super search template online: . For more http://support.yealink.com/documentFront/forwardToDocumentFrontDisplayPage...
  • Page 231 Configuring Basic Features Element Attribute Description 1: Enabled directory list. Customizing a super search template: Open the template file using an ASCII editor. For each directory list that you want to configure, edit the corresponding string in the file. For example, configure the local directory list, edit the values within double quotes in the following strings: <item id_name="local_directory_search"...
  • Page 232: Save Call Log

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameter Permitted Values Default super_search.url = http://192.168.1.20/super_search.xml During the auto provisioning process, the DECT IP phone connects to the provisioning server “192.168.1.20”, and downloads the super search template file “super_search.xml”. Note: It is not applicable to W52H handset.
  • Page 233 Configuring Basic Features The DECT IP phones maintain a local call log. Call log consists of four lists: All Calls, Missed Calls, Placed Calls and Received Calls. Each call log list supports up to 100 entries. To store call information, you must enable save call log feature in advance. Procedure Call log can be configured using the following methods.
  • Page 234: Call Waiting

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to display the same call log of a day cumulatively. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled If it is set to 0 (Disabled), the same call log will display in a list respectively.
  • Page 235 Configuring Basic Features country) for your DECT IP phone. For more information, refer to Tones on page 361. The call waiting on code and call waiting off code configured on DECT IP phones are used to activate/deactivate the server-side call waiting feature. They may vary on different servers.
  • Page 236 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Procedure Call waiting and call waiting tone can be configured using the following methods. Configure call waiting and call waiting tone. Parameters: Central Provisioning call_waiting.enable y000000000077.cfg (Configuration File) call_waiting.tone call_waiting.on_code call_waiting.off_code Configure call waiting.
  • Page 237 Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default OK->Call Features->Call Waiting->Status call_waiting.tone 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to play the call waiting tone when the DECT IP phone receives an incoming call during a call 0-Disabled 1-Enabled If it is set to 1 (Enabled), the DECT IP phone will perform an audible indicator when...
  • Page 238 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Web User Interface: Features->General Information->Call Waiting Off Code Handset User Interface: None To configure call waiting via web user interface: Click on Features->General Information. Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Call Waiting.
  • Page 239: Auto Answer

    Configuring Basic Features Press to select the desired value from the Tone field. Press the Save soft key to accept the change or the Back soft key to cancel. Auto Answer Auto answer allows DECT IP phones to automatically answer an incoming call by picking up the handset from the charger cradle without having to press the off-hook key.
  • Page 240: Allow Ip Call

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Allow IP Call Allow IP Call feature allows DECT IP phones to receive or place an IP address call. You can neither receive nor place an IP address call if allow IP call feature is disabled.
  • Page 241: Accept Sip Trust Server Only

    Configuring Basic Features Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Allow IP Call. Click Confirm to accept the change. Accept SIP Trust Server Only Accept SIP trust server only enables the DECT IP phones to only accept the SIP message from your SIP server and outbound proxy server.
  • Page 242 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Details of Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default sip.trust_ctrl 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to only accept the SIP message from the SIP server and outbound proxy server.
  • Page 243: Anonymous Call

    Contact: <sip:1009@10.3.20.14:5060> Content-Type: application/sdp Allow: INVITE, INFO, PRACK, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, OPTIONS, NOTIFY, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, REFER, PUBLISH, UPDATE, MESSAGE Max-Forwards: 70 User-Agent: Yealink W60B 77.81.0.10 Allow-Events: talk,hold,conference,refer,check-sync P-Preferred-Identity: <sip:1009@10.2.1.48> Privacy: id Content-Length: 302 The anonymous call on code and anonymous call off code configured on DECT IP phones are used to activate/deactivate the server-side anonymous call feature.
  • Page 244 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones ount-basic&q=load&acc=0 Configure anonymous call. Handset User Interface Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default features.provision_anonymous_call_on_gui.enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables to display the anonymous call setting on the handset. 0-Disabled...
  • Page 245 Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default If it is set to 0 (Off Code), the DECT IP phone will send anonymous off code to the server when you activate/deactivate the anonymous call feature. If it is set to 1 (On Code), the DECT IP phone will send anonymous on code to the server when you activate/deactivate the anonymous call feature.
  • Page 246: Anonymous Call Rejection

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones To configure anonymous call via web user interface: Click on Account->Basic. Select the desired account from the pull-down list of Account. Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Local Anonymous. Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Send Anonymous Code.
  • Page 247 Configuring Basic Features Procedure Anonymous call rejection can be configured using the following methods. Configure anonymous call rejection. Parameters: Central account.X.reject_anonymous_call Provisioning <MAC>.cfg account.X.send_anonymous_rejection_cod (Configuration File) account.X.anonymous_reject_oncode account.X.anonymous_reject_offcode Configure anonymous call rejection. Navigate to: Web User Interface http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p=acco unt-basic&q=load&acc=0 Configure anonymous call rejection. Handset User Interface Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters...
  • Page 248 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default 0-Off Code 1-On Code If it is set to 0 (Off Code), the DECT IP phone will send anonymous rejection off code to the server when you deactivate the anonymous call rejection feature.
  • Page 249: Do Not Disturb (Dnd)

    Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default None To configure anonymous call rejection via web user interface: Click on Account->Basic. Select the desired account from the pull-down list of Account. Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Local Anonymous Rejection. Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Send Anonymous Rejection code.
  • Page 250 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Procedure DND can be configured using the following methods. Configure DND feature. Parameters: <MAC>.cfg account.X.dnd.enable account.X.dnd.on_code Central Provisioning account.X.dnd.off_code (Configuration File) Configure the DND refuse code. y000000000077.cfg Parameter: features.dnd_refuse_code Configure DND feature. Navigate to: Web User Interface http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p=f...
  • Page 251 Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Example: account.1.dnd.on_code = *73 Web User Interface: Features->Forward&DND->DND->On Code Handset User Interface: None account.X.dnd.off_code String within 32 Blank characters (X ranges from 1 to 8) Description: Configures the DND off code to deactivate the server-side DND feature for account X. The DECT IP phone will send the DND off code to the server when you deactivate DND feature for account X on the DECT IP phone.
  • Page 252 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Select the desired line from the pull-down list of Account field. Mark the desired radio box in the DND Status field. Enter the DND on code and off code in the DND On Code and DND Off Code field respectively.
  • Page 253: Busy Tone Delay

    Configuring Basic Features The LCD screen displays the incoming lines currently assigned to the handset. Press to highlight the desired line, and then press the OK soft key. Press to select Enabled from the Status field. Press the OK soft key to accept the change. Busy Tone Delay Busy tone is audible to the other party, indicating that the call connection has been broken when one party releases a call.
  • Page 254: Return Code When Refuse

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones To configure busy tone delay via web user interface: Click on Features->General Information. Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Busy Tone Delay (Seconds). Click Confirm to accept the change. Return Code When Refuse Return code when refuse defines the return code and reason of the SIP response message for the refused call.
  • Page 255: Early Media

    Configuring Basic Features p=features-general&q=load Details of the Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default features.normal_refuse_code 404, 480, 486 or 603 Description: Configures a return code and reason of SIP response messages when the DECT IP phone rejects an incoming call. A specific reason is displayed on the caller’s handset LCD screen. 404-Not Found 480-Temporarily Unavailable 486-Busy Here...
  • Page 256: 180 Ring Workaround

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones actually established. Current implementation supports early media through the 183 message. When the caller receives a 183 message with SDP before the call is established, a media channel is established. This channel is used to provide the early media stream for the caller.
  • Page 257: Use Outbound Proxy In Dialog

    Configuring Basic Features To configure 180 ring workaround via web user interface: Click on Features->General Information. Select the desired value from the pull-down list of 180 Ring Workaround. Click Confirm to accept the change. Use Outbound Proxy in Dialog An outbound proxy server can receive all initiating request messages and route them to the designated destination.
  • Page 258 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones p=features-general&q=load Details of the Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default sip.use_out_bound_in_dialog 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to send all SIP requests to the outbound proxy server forcibly in a dialog...
  • Page 259: Sip Session Timer

    Configuring Basic Features SIP Session Timer SIP session timers T1, T2 and T4 are SIP transaction layer timers defined in 3261. These session timers are configurable on DECT IP phones. Timer T1 Timer T1 is an estimate of the Round Trip Time (RTT) of transactions between a SIP client and SIP server.
  • Page 260 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default sip.timer_t1 Float from 0.5 to10 Description: Configures the SIP session timer T1 (in seconds). T1 is an estimate of the Round Trip Time (RTT) of transactions between a SIP client and SIP server.
  • Page 261: Session Timer

    Configuring Basic Features Enter the desired value in the SIP Session Timer T4 (2.5~60s) field. Click Confirm to accept the change. Session Timer Session timer allows a periodic refresh of SIP sessions through a re-INVITE request, to determine whether a SIP session is still active. Session timer is specified in RFC 4028. The DECT IP phones support two refresher modes: UAC and UAS.
  • Page 262 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default account.X.session_timer.enable 0 or 1 (X ranges from 1 to 8) Description: Enables or disables the session timer for account X. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled If it is set to 1 (Enabled), DECT IP phone will send periodic UPDATE requests to refresh the session during a call.
  • Page 263: Call Hold

    Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default 1-UAS Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “account.X.session_timer.enable” is set to 1 (Enabled). Web User Interface: Account->Advanced->Session Refresher Handset User Interface: None To configure session timer via web user interface: Click on Account->Advanced.
  • Page 264 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones When a call is placed on hold, the DECT IP phones send an INVITE request with HOLD SDP to request remote parties to stop sending media and to inform them that they are being held.
  • Page 265: Call Forward

    Configuring Basic Features To configure call hold method via web user interface: Click on Features->General Information. Select the desired value from the pull-down list of RFC 2543 Hold. Click Confirm to accept the change. Call Forward Call forward allows users to redirect an incoming call to a third party. The DECT IP phones redirect an incoming INVITE message by responding with a 302 Moved Temporarily message, which contains a Contact header with a new URI that should be tried.
  • Page 266 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Procedure Call forward can be configured using the configuration files or locally. Configure call forward feature. Parameters: account.X.always_fwd.enable account.X.always_fwd.target account.X.always_fwd.on_code account.X.always_fwd.off_code account.X.busy_fwd.enable account.X.busy_fwd.target account.X.busy_fwd.on_code account.X.busy_fwd.off_code <MAC>.cfg Configuration File account.X.timeout_fwd.enable account.X.timeout_fwd.target account.X.timeout_fwd.timeout account.X.timeout_fwd.on_code account.X.timeout_fwd.off_code Configure diversion/history-info feature.
  • Page 267 Configuring Basic Features Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default account.X.always_fwd.enable 0 or 1 (X ranges from 1 to 8) Description: Triggers always forward feature to on or off for account X. 0-Off 1-On If it is set to 1 (On), incoming calls to the account X are forwarded to the destination number immediately.
  • Page 268 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Handset User Interface: None account.X.always_fwd.off_code String within 32 Blank characters (X ranges from 1 to 8) Description: Configures the always forward off code to deactivate the server-side always forward feature for account X.
  • Page 269 Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Handset User Interface: OK->Call Features->Call Forward->LineX->Busy(Enabled) ->Target account.X.busy_fwd.on_code String within 32 Blank characters (X ranges from 1 to 8) Description: Configures the busy forward on code to activate the server-side busy forward feature for account X.
  • Page 270 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Web User Interface: Features->Forward&DND->Forward->No Answer Forward->On/Off Handset User Interface: OK->Call Features->Call Forward->LineX->No Answer(Disabled/Enabled) ->Status account.X.timeout_fwd.target String within 32 Blank characters (X ranges from 1 to 8) Description: Configures the destination number of the no answer forward for account X.
  • Page 271 Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Handset User Interface: None account.X.timeout_fwd.off_code String within 32 Blank characters (X ranges from 1 to 8) Description: Configures the no answer forward off code to deactivate the server-side no answer forward feature for account X. The DECT IP phone will send the no answer forward off code to the server when you deactivate no answer forward feature for account X on the DECT IP phone.
  • Page 272 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Select the ring time to wait before forwarding from the pull-down list of After Ring Time(0~120s) (only for the no answer forward). Click Confirm to accept the change. To configure Diversion/History-Info feature via web user interface: Click on Features->General Information.
  • Page 273: Call Transfer

    Configuring Basic Features Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Fwd International. Click Confirm to accept the change. To enable call forward feature for a specific line via handset user interface: Press OK to enter the main menu. Select Call Features->Call Forward.
  • Page 274 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones implemented by a REFER method with Replaces in the Refer-To header. Normally, call transfer is completed by pressing the transfer key. Blind transfer on hook and attended transfer on hook features allow the DECT IP phone to complete the transfer through on-hook.
  • Page 275 Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Web User Interface: Features->Transfer->Blind Transfer On Hook Handset User Interface: None transfer.on_hook_trans_enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the phone to complete the attended transfer through on-hook besides pressing the TRAN/R key on the handset. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled Note: Semi-attended transfer means transfer a call after hearing the ringback tone;...
  • Page 276: Network Conference

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Select the desired values from the pull-down lists of Semi-Attended Transfer, Blind Transfer on Hook and Attended Transfer on Hook. Click Confirm to accept the change. Network Conference Network conference, also known as centralized conference, provides users with flexibility of call with multiple participants (more than three).
  • Page 277 Configuring Basic Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Description: Configures the network conference type for account X. 0-Local Conference 2-Network Conference If it is set to 0 (Local Conference), conferences are set up on the DECT IP phone locally. If it is set to 2 (Network Conference), conferences are set up by the server. Web User Interface: Account->Advanced->Conference Type Handset User Interface:...
  • Page 278: Feature Key Synchronization

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Enter the conference URI in the Conference URI field. Click Confirm to accept the change. Feature Key Synchronization Feature key synchronization provides the capability to synchronize the status of the following features between the DECT IP phone and the server: Do Not Disturb (DND) ...
  • Page 279: Recent Call In Dialing

    Configuring Basic Features p=features-general&q=load Details of Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default bw.feature_key_sync 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables feature key synchronization. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled Web User Interface: Features->General Information->Feature Key Synchronization Handset User Interface: None To configure feature key synchronization via web user interface: Click on Features->General Information.
  • Page 280 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Procedure Recent call in dialing can be configured using the following methods. Configure recent call in dialing feature. Central Provisioning y000000000077.cfg Parameter: (Configuration File) super_search.recent_call Configure recent call in dialing feature. Navigate to: Web User Interface http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p=cont...
  • Page 281: Call Number Filter

    Configuring Basic Features Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Recent Call In Dialing. Click Confirm to accept the change. Call Number Filter When you choose a contact from a directory to dial out, the contact number may contain the SPACE or other special characters.
  • Page 282: Call Park

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameter Permitted Values Default Configures the characters the DECT IP phone filters when dialing. If the dialed number contains configured characters, the DECT IP phone will automatically filter these characters when dialing. Example: features.call_num_filter = ,-...
  • Page 283 Configuring Basic Features support from a SIP server. It is not applicable to W52H handset. Call park feature supports the following two modes: FAC mode: Call park feature via FAC mode allows users to park an active call to a desired ...
  • Page 284 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default features.call_park.enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to display the Park Option during a call. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled Note: It is not applicable to W52H handset.
  • Page 285: Calling Line Identification Presentation (Clip)

    Configuring Basic Features Click on Features->Call Pickup. Select the desired call park mode from the pull-down list of Call Park Mode. Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Call Park. (Optional.) Enter the call park code in the Call Park Code field. (Optional.) Enter the park retrieve code in the Park Retrieve Code field.
  • Page 286 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones LCD screen presents anonymous. If there is not any Privacy: id header in the INVITE request, the DECT IP phone checks and presents the caller identification from the P-Preferred-Identity header. If there is not P-Preferred-Identity header in the INVITE request, the DECT IP phone checks and presents the caller identification from the P-Asserted-Identity header.
  • Page 287 FROM header. Calling and Connected For more information on calling line identification presentation, refer to Line Identification Presentation on Yealink DECT IP phones Procedure CLIP can be configured using the following methods. Configure the presentation of the caller identity.
  • Page 288 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Permitted Parameters Default Values (X ranges from 1 to 8) or 5 Description: Configures the presentation of the caller identity when receiving an incoming call for account X. 0-FROM 1-PAI 2-PAI-FROM 3-RPID-PAI-FROM 4-PAI-RPID-FROM...
  • Page 289 Configuring Basic Features Permitted Parameters Default Values 0-Disabled 1-Enabled If it is set to 0 (Disabled), the DECT IP phone doesn’t process P-Preferred-Identity (PPI) header. If it is set to 1 (Enabled), the DECT IP phone presents the caller identification from the P- Preferred-Identity (PPI) header.
  • Page 290: Connected Line Identification Presentation (Colp)

    Connected Line Identification source = Dialed digits Yealink DECT IP phones present the connected line identification according to the dialed digits. Connected Line Identification source = RFC4916 Yealink DECT IP phones support to present the connected line identification from UPDATE message following the 4916.
  • Page 291 Configuring Basic Features Procedure COLP can be configured only using the configuration files. Configure the presentation of the callee’s identity. Parameter: account.X.cp_source Central Provisioning <MAC>.cfg (Configuration File) Specify whether to process Privacy header field. Parameter: account.X.cid_source_privacy Details of the Configuration Parameter: Parameters Permitted Values Default...
  • Page 292: Intercom

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default If it is set to 1 (Enabled), the caller identification information will be hidden and the DECT IP phone LCD screen presents anonymous if there is a Privacy: id in the INVITE request.
  • Page 293 Configuring Basic Features Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default features.intercom.headset_prior.enable 0 or 1 Description: Configures the channel mode when an incoming intercom call is answered through the handset. The headset should be connected in advance. 0-Speaker Mode 1-Headset Mode Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface:...
  • Page 294: Call Timeout

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Press to highlight the desired configuration type. Press the Change soft key. The radio box of the selected configuration type is marked. Call Timeout Call timeout defines a specific period of time within which the DECT IP phone will cancel the dialing if the call is not answered.
  • Page 295: Send User=Phone

    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.3.20.6:5060;branch=z9hG4bK2475812834 From: "1010" <sip:1010@10.3.5.199:5060>;tag=3747068208 To: <sip:101@10.3.5.199:5060;user=phone> Call-ID: 0_4008470062@10.3.20.6 CSeq: 1 INVITE Contact: <sip:1010@10.3.20.6:5060> Content-Type: application/sdp Allow: INVITE, INFO, PRACK, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, OPTIONS, NOTIFY, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, REFER, PUBLISH, UPDATE, MESSAGE Max-Forwards: 70 User-Agent: Yealink W60B 77.81.0.10 Allow-Events: talk,hold,conference,refer,check-sync Content-Length: 300...
  • Page 296 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Procedure Send user=phone can be configured using the following methods. Configure send user=phone feature on a per-line basis. Central Provisioning <MAC>.cfg Parameter: (Configuration File) account.X.enable_user_equal_phone Configure send user=phone feature on a per-line basis.
  • Page 297: Sip Send Mac

    From: "11" <sip:11@10.3.5.199:5060>;tag=2788360609 To: "11" <sip:11@10.3.5.199:5060> Call-ID: 1_1863786852@10.3.20.14 CSeq: 2 REGISTER Contact: <sip:11@10.3.20.14:5060;line=cc75882e976e208> Allow: INVITE, INFO, PRACK, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, OPTIONS, NOTIFY, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, REFER, PUBLISH, UPDATE, MESSAGE Max-Forwards: 70 User-Agent: Yealink W60B 77.81.0.10 Expires: 0 Allow-Events: talk,hold,conference,refer,check-sync Mac: 00:15:65:5F:9D:7E Content-Length: 0...
  • Page 298 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Procedure SIP send MAC can be configured using the following methods. Configure SIP send MAC on a per- line basis. Central Provisioning <MAC>.cfg Parameter: (Configuration File) account.X.register_mac Configure SIP send MAC on a per- line basis.
  • Page 299: Sip Send Line

    Call-ID: 1_2369214377@10.3.20.14 CSeq: 2 REGISTER Contact: <sip:11@10.3.20.14:5060;line=1da6aa8d7254654> Allow: INVITE, INFO, PRACK, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, OPTIONS, NOTIFY, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, REFER, PUBLISH, UPDATE, MESSAGE Max-Forwards: 70 User-Agent: Yealink W60B 77.81.0.10 Expires: 0 Allow-Events: talk,hold,conference,refer,check-sync Line: 1 Content-Length: 0 Procedure SIP send line can be configured using the following methods.
  • Page 300 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones basis. (Configuration File) Parameter: account.X.register_line Configure SIP send line on a per-line basis. Web User Interface Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p =account-adv&q=load&acc=0 Details of the Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default account.X.register_line 0 or 1...
  • Page 301: Reserve # In User Name

    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.3.20.6:5060;branch=z9hG4bK1867789050 From: "1010" <sip:1010%23@10.3.5.199:5060>;tag=1945988802 To: <sip:2@10.3.5.199:5060> Call-ID: 0_2336101648@10.3.20.6 CSeq: 1 INVITE Contact: <sip:1010%23@10.3.20.6:5060> Content-Type: application/sdp Allow: INVITE, INFO, PRACK, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, OPTIONS, NOTIFY, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, REFER, PUBLISH, UPDATE, MESSAGE Max-Forwards: 70 User-Agent: Yealink W60B 77.81.0.10 Allow-Events: talk,hold,conference,refer,check-sync Content-Length:...
  • Page 302 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Procedure Reserve # in User Name can be configured using the following methods. Configure reserve # in user name. Central Provisioning y000000000077.cfg Parameter: (Configuration File) sip.use_23_as_pound Configure reserve # in user name. Navigate to: Web User Interface http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p...
  • Page 303: Unregister When Reboot

    Configuring Basic Features Unregister When Reboot Unregister when reboot feature allows DECT IP phones to unregister first before re-registering the account when finishing a reboot. Procedure Unregister when reboot can be configured using the following methods. Configure unregister when reboot. Central Provisioning <MAC>.cfg Parameter:...
  • Page 304: 100 Reliable Retransmission

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Unregister When Reboot. Click Confirm to accept the change. 100 Reliable Retransmission As described in 3262, 100rel tag is for reliability of provisional responses. When present in a Supported header, it indicates that the DECT IP phone can send or receive reliable provisional responses.
  • Page 305 Configuring Basic Features Procedure 100 Reliable Retransmission can be configured using the following methods. Configure the 100 reliable retransmission. Central Provisioning <MAC>.cfg Parameter: (Configuration File) account.X.100rel_enable Configure the 100 reliable retransmission. Web User Interface Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p =account-adv&q=load&acc=0 Details of the Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default...
  • Page 306: Reboot In Talking

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Retransmission. Click Confirm to accept the change. Reboot in Talking Reboot in talking feature allows base station to reboot during an active call when it receives a packet.
  • Page 307 Configuring Basic Features Parameter Permitted Values Default Features->General Information->Reboot in Talking Handset User Interface: None To configure reboot in talking via web user interface: Click on Features->General Information. Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Reboot in Talking. Click Confirm to accept the change.
  • Page 308: Quick Login

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Quick Login Quick login feature allows users to fast access to web user interface using the request URI “https://username:password@phoneIPAddress” (e.g., https://admin:admin@192.168.0.10). You will navigate to the Status web page after accessing the web user interface. It is helpful for users to quickly log into the web user interface without entering the username and password in the login page.
  • Page 309: End Call On Hook

    Configuring Basic Features Parameter Permitted Values Default 1-Enabled If it is set to 1 (Enabled), you can quickly log into the web user interface using a request URI (e.g., https://admin:admin@192.168.0.10). Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “static.wui.https_enable” is set to 1 (Enabled).
  • Page 310 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameter Permitted Values Default None To configure end call on hook via web user interface: Click on Features->General Information. Select the desired value from the pull-down list of End Call On Hook. Click Confirm to accept the change.
  • Page 311 Configuring Basic Features...
  • Page 312: Configuring Advanced Features

    Department.xml) to the provisioning server, and specify the access URL of the file (Menu.xml) in the configuration files. You can ask the distributor or Yealink FAE for remote XML phone book template. You can also obtain the remote XML phone book template online: .
  • Page 313 Configuring Advanced Features <YealinkIPPhoneDirectory> indicates the start of a department file and  </YealinkIPPhoneDirectory> indicates the end of a department file. Create contact lists for a department between <DirectoryEntry> and </DirectoryEntry>.  To customize a Datacontact.xml file: Open the template file using an ASCII editor. For each contact that you want to add, add the following strings to the file.
  • Page 314 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones <SoftKeyItem> indicates the start of specifying an XML file and </SoftKeyItem> indicates  the end of specifying an XML file for the digit keys, # key or * key. In the remote phone book contacts screen, pressing the configured digit keys/# key/* key can access the subdirectory.
  • Page 315 During the auto provisioning process, the DECT IP phone connects to the provisioning server “192.168.1.20”, and downloads the remote phone book file “Menu.xml”. Yealink supplies a phonebook generation tool to generate a remote XML phone book. For more Note information, refer to...
  • Page 316 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Specify whether to query the entry name from the remote phone book for outgoing/incoming calls. Parameter: features.remote_phonebook.enable Specify how often the DECT IP phone refreshes the local cache of the remote phone book.
  • Page 317 Configuring Advanced Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Description: Configures the display name of the remote phone book item. Example: remote_phonebook.data.1.name = Xmyl “Xmyl” will be displayed on the LCD screen at the handset path OK->Directory-> Remote . The name of can be configured by the parameter Phone Book Remote Phone Book...
  • Page 318 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default 0, Integer from 21600 features.remote_phonebook.flash_time 3600 to 1296000 Description: Configures how often to refresh the local cache of the remote phone book. If it is set to 3600, the DECT IP phone will refresh the local cache of the remote phone book every 3600 seconds (1 minute).
  • Page 319: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (Ldap)

    Configuring Advanced Features Enter the desired time in the Update Time Interval(Seconds) field. Click Confirm to accept the change. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) LDAP is an application protocol for accessing and maintaining information services for the distributed directory over an IP network. DECT IP phones can be configured to interface with a corporate directory server that supports LDAP version 2 or 3.
  • Page 320 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones LDAP Attributes The following table lists the most common attributes used to configure the LDAP lookup on DECT IP phones. Abbreviation Name Description givenName First name LDAP attribute is made up from given commonName name joined to surname.
  • Page 321 Configuring Advanced Features ldap.call_out_lookup ldap.ldap_sort ldap.incoming_call_special_search.e nable Configure LDAP. Navigate to: Web User Interface http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p =contacts-LDAP&q=load Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default ldap.enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables LDAP feature on the DECT IP phone. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled Web User Interface: Directory->LDAP->Enable LDAP...
  • Page 322 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default displayed on the phone LCD screen. Web User Interface: Directory->LDAP->LDAP Name Filter Handset User Interface: None String within 99 ldap.number_filter Blank characters Description: Configures the search criteria for LDAP contact numbers look up.
  • Page 323 Configures the LDAP search base which corresponds to the location of the LDAP phone book from which the LDAP search request begins. The search base narrows the search scope and decreases directory search time. Example: ldap.base = dc=yealink,dc=cn Web User Interface: Directory->LDAP->Base Handset User Interface:...
  • Page 324 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default String within 99 ldap.user Blank characters Description: Configures the user name used to login the LDAP server. This parameter can be left blank in case the server allows anonymous to login. Otherwise you will need to provide the user name to login the LDAP server.
  • Page 325 Configuring Advanced Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Directory->LDAP->Max Hits (1~32000) Handset User Interface: None String within 99 ldap.name_attr Blank characters Description: Configures the name attributes of each record to be returned by the LDAP server. It compresses the search results. You can configure multiple name attributes separated by spaces.
  • Page 326 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default must start with “%” symbol. Example: ldap.display_name = %cn The cn of the contact record is displayed on the LCD screen. Web User Interface: Directory->LDAP->LDAP Display Name Handset User Interface: None ldap.version...
  • Page 327 Configuring Advanced Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Web User Interface: Directory->LDAP->LDAP Lookup For Callout Handset User Interface: None ldap.ldap_sort 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to sort the search results in alphabetical order or numerical order. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled Web User Interface:...
  • Page 328 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones...
  • Page 329: Shared Call Appearance (Sca)

    Configuring Advanced Features To configure LDAP via web user interface: Click on Directory->LDAP. Enter the values in the corresponding fields. Select the desired values from the corresponding pull-down lists. Click Confirm to accept the change. Shared Call Appearance (SCA) SCA allows users to share an extension which can be registered on two or more DECT IP phones at the same time.
  • Page 330 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones You need to configure either the private hold soft key or a private hold key before you place the call on private hold. Procedure SCA can be configured using the following methods. Configure the registration line type.
  • Page 331 Configuring Advanced Features Parameters Permitted Values Default 1-Enabled Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface: None To configure the shared line settings on the primary phone via web user interface: Register the primary account (e.g., 4603).
  • Page 332 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Click on Advanced, select Shared Call Appearance from the pull-down list of Shared Line. Click Confirm to accept the change. To configure the shared line settings on alternate phone via web user interface: Register the alternate account (e.g., 4603_1).
  • Page 333: Message Waiting Indicator (Mwi)

    Configuring Advanced Features Click on Advanced, select Shared Call Appearance from the pull-down list of Shared Line. Click Confirm to accept the change. Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) informs users of the number of messages waiting in their mailbox without calling the mailbox.
  • Page 334 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Procedure Configuration changes can be performed using the following methods. Configure subscribe for MWI. Parameters: account.X.subscribe_mwi account.X.subscribe_mwi_expires Configure subscribe MWI to voice mail. Central Provisioning <MAC>.cfg Parameter: (Configuration File) account.X.subscribe_mwi_to_vm Configure the voice mail number on a per- line basis.
  • Page 335 Configuring Advanced Features Parameters Permitted Values Default new dialog each time the MWI status changes. (This requires server support) Web User Interface: Account->Advanced->Subscribe for MWI Handset User Interface: None account.X.subscribe_mwi_expires Integer from 0 to 3600 84600 (X ranges from 1 to 8) Description: Configures MWI subscribe expiry time (in seconds) for account X.
  • Page 336 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Description: Configures the voice mail number for account X. Example: voice_mail.number.1 = 1234 Web User Interface: Account->Advanced->Voice Mail Handset User Interface: OK->Voice Mail->Set Voice Mail->LineX->Number To configure subscribe for MWI via web user interface: Click on Account->Advanced.
  • Page 337: Multicast Paging

    SIP signaling. Up to 31 listening multicast addresses can be specified on the DECT IP phone. The following describes 31 paging channels: 0: You can broadcast audio to channel 0. Note that the Yealink IP phones running old  firmware version (old paging mechanism) can be regarded as listening to channel 0. It is the default channel.
  • Page 338 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones should be assigned to the multicast paging key, which is defined to transmit RTP stream to a group of designated DECT IP phones on the desired channel. When the DECT IP phone sends the RTP stream to a pre-configured multicast address belongs to a desired channel, each DECT IP phone preconfigured to listen to the multicast address on the same channel can receive the RTP stream.
  • Page 339 Configuring Advanced Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Example: multicast.codec = G722 Web User Interface: Features->General Information->Multicast Codec Handset User Interface: None multicast.paging_address.X.ip_address String Blank (X ranges from 1 to 31) Description: Configures the IP address and port number of the multicast paging group in the paging list.
  • Page 340 Yealink DECT IP phones listens to channel 0 or third-party available devices (e.g., Cisco DECT IP phones) in the paging group can receive the RTP stream. If it is set to 1 to 25, the Polycom or Yealink DECT IP phones preconfigured to listen to the channel can receive the RTP stream.
  • Page 341: Receiving Rtp Stream

    Configuring Advanced Features Click Confirm to accept the change. To configure two sending multicast addresses via web user interface: Click on Directory->Multicast IP. Enter the sending multicast address and port number in the Paging Address field. Enter the label in the Label field. The label will appear on the LCD screen when sending the RTP multicast.
  • Page 342 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones when DND is activated in phone mode. If it is disabled, all incoming multicast paging calls will be automatically ignored when DND is activated in phone mode. If it is set to a specify priority value, the incoming multicast paging calls with higher or equal priority are automatically answered and the ones with lower priority are ignored.
  • Page 343 Cisco DECT IP phones). If it is set to 1 to 25, the DECT IP phone can receive an RTP stream of the pre-configured multicast address on the channel 1 to 25 respectively from Yealink or Polycom DECT IP phones.
  • Page 344 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default multicast.listen_address.1.channel = 2 Web User Interface: Directory->Multicast IP->Multicast Listening->Channel Handset User Interface: None multicast.listen_address.X.volume Integer from 0 to 15 (X ranges from 1 to 31) Description: Configures the volume of the speaker when receiving the multicast paging calls.
  • Page 345 Configuring Advanced Features Parameters Permitted Values Default None multicast.receive_priority.enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to handle the incoming multicast paging calls when there is an active multicast paging call on the DECT IP phone. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled If it is set to 0 (Disabled), the DECT IP phone will ignore the incoming multicast paging...
  • Page 346 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default 13-13 14-14 15-15 16-16 17-17 18-18 19-19 20-20 21-21 22-22 23-23 24-24 25-25 26-26 27-27 28-28 29-29 30-30 31-31 If it is set to 0 (Disabled), all incoming multicast paging calls will be automatically ignored when a voice call is in progress.
  • Page 347: Server Redundancy

    Configuring Advanced Features Enter the label in the Label field. Label will appear on the LCD screen when receiving the multicast RTP stream. Select the desired channel from the pull-down list of Channel. Click Confirm to accept the change. Server Redundancy Server redundancy is often required in VoIP deployments to ensure continuity of phone service, for events where the server needs to be taken offline for maintenance, the server fails, or the connection between the DECT IP phone and the server fails.
  • Page 348 Working Server: Server 1 is configured with the domain name of the working server. For example: yealink.pbx.com. DNS mechanism is used such that the working server is resolved to multiple servers with different IP addresses for failover purpose. The working server is deployed in redundant pairs, designated as primary and secondary servers.
  • Page 349: Phone Registration

    DECT IP phone first registers to the working server. In a failure situation, the DECT IP phone registers to the fallback server, and the fallback server can take over all calling capabilities. Server Redundancy on Yealink IP phones. For more information on server redundancy, refer to Procedure Server redundancy can be configured using the following methods.
  • Page 350 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Configure the outbound proxy server redundancy. Parameters: account.X.outbound_proxy_enable account.X.outbound_proxy.Y.address account.X.outbound_proxy.Y.port Fallback Mode Parameters: account.X.fallback.redundancy_type account.X.fallback.timeout account.X.outbound_proxy_fallback_interval Failover Mode Parameters: account.X.sip_server.Y.register_on_enable account.X.sip_server.Y.only_signal_with_registered account.X.sip_server.Y.invite_retry_counts account.X.sip_server.Y.failback_mode account.X.sip_server.Y.failback_timeout account.X.sip_server.Y.failback_subscribe.enable Configure the server redundancy on the DECT IP phone.
  • Page 351 Configuring Advanced Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Handset User Interface: None account.X.sip_server.Y.port Integer from 0 to 5060 65535 (X ranges from 1 to 8, Y ranges from 1 to 2) Description: Configures the port of the SIP server Y that specifies registrations for account X. Example: account.1.sip_server.1.port = 5060 Note: If the value of this parameter is set to 0, the port used depends on the value specified...
  • Page 352 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Account->Register->SIP Server Y->Server Retry Counts Handset User Interface: None account.X.sip_server.Y.register_on_enable 0 or 1 (X ranges from 1 to 8, Y ranges from 1 to 2) Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to register to the secondary server before sending requests to it for account X when encountering a failover.
  • Page 353 Configuring Advanced Features Parameters Permitted Values Default None account.X.sip_server.Y.invite_retry_counts Integer from 1 to (X ranges from 1 to 8, Y ranges from 1 to 2) Description: Configures the number of retries attempted before sending requests to the next available server for account X when encountering a failover. Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface:...
  • Page 354 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default account.X.outbound_proxy.Y.port Integer from 0 to 5060 65535 (X ranges from 1 to 8, Y ranges from 1 to 2) Description: Configures the port of the outbound proxy server Y for account X.
  • Page 355 Configuring Advanced Features Parameters Permitted Values Default None account.X.outbound_proxy_fallback_interval Integer from 0 to 3600 65535 (X ranges from 1 to 8) Description: Configures the time interval (in seconds) for the DECT IP phone to detect whether the working outbound proxy server is available by sending the registration request after the fallback server takes over call control.
  • Page 356 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default None account.X.sip_server.Y.failback_timeout 0, Integer from 3600 60 to 65535 (X ranges from 1 to 8, Y ranges from 1 to 2) Description: Configures the timeout (in seconds) for the phone to retry to send requests to the primary server after failing over to the current working server for account X.
  • Page 357 Configuring Advanced Features Configure parameters of SIP server 1 and SIP server 2 in the corresponding fields. If you use outbound proxy servers, do the following: Select Enabled from the pull-down list of Enable Outbound Proxy Server.
  • Page 358 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Configure parameters of outbound proxy server 1 and outbound proxy server 2 in the corresponding fields. Click Confirm to accept the change. To configure server redundancy for failover purpose via web user interface: Click on Account->Register.
  • Page 359 Configuring Advanced Features Select DNS-NAPTR from the pull-down list of Transport. If you use outbound proxy servers, do the following: Select Enabled from the pull-down list of Enable Outbound Proxy Server. Configure parameters of outbound proxy server 1/2 in the corresponding fields. You must set the port of outbound proxy server to 0 for NAPTR, SRV and A queries.
  • Page 360: Server Domain Name Resolution

    A query. If no port is found through the DNS query, 5060 will be used. The following details the procedures of DNS query for the DECT IP phone to resolve the domain name (e.g., yealink.pbx.com) of working server into the IP address, port and transport protocol.
  • Page 361 SRV query next. TCP will be used, targeted to a host determined by an SRV query of “_sip._tcp.yealink.pbx.com”. If the flag of the NAPTR record returned is empty, the DECT IP phone will perform NAPTR query again according to the previous NAPTR query result.
  • Page 362 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters: account.X.sip_server.Y.transport_type account.X.naptr_build Configure the transport type on the DECT IP phone. Web User Interface Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p=acco unt-register&q=load&acc=0 Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default account.X.sip_server.Y.transport_type 0, 1, 2 or 3...
  • Page 363: Static Dns Cache

    Configuring Advanced Features Parameters Permitted Values Default 0-SRV query using UDP only 1-SRV query using UDP, TCP and TLS Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface: None Static DNS Cache Failover redundancy can only be utilized when the configured domain name of the server is resolved to multiple IP addresses.
  • Page 364 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Procedure Static DNS cache can be configured only using the configuration files. Configure NAPTR/SRV/A records. Parameters: dns_cache_naptr.X.name dns_cache_naptr.X.flags dns_cache_naptr.X.order dns_cache_naptr.X.preference dns_cache_naptr.X.replace dns_cache_naptr.X.service dns_cache_naptr.X.ttl y000000000077.cfg dns_cache_srv.X.name dns_cache_srv.X.port dns_cache_srv.X.priority Central dns_cache_srv.X.target Provisioning dns_cache_srv.X.weight (Configuration File) dns_cache_srv.X.ttl...
  • Page 365 Configuring Advanced Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Example: dns_cache_naptr.1.name = yealink.pbx.com Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface: None dns_cache_naptr.X.flags S, A, U or P Blank (X ranges from 1 to 12) Description: Configures the flag of NAPTR record X. (Always “S” for SIP, which means to do an SRV lookup on whatever is in the replacement field).
  • Page 366 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default None dns_cache_naptr.X.preference Integer from 0 to 65535 (X ranges from 1 to 12) Description: Configures the preference of NAPTR record X. NAPTR record with lower value is more preferred when the multiple NAPTR records have the same order value.
  • Page 367 Domain name with SRV Blank prefix (X ranges from 1 to 12) Description: Configures the domain name in SRV record X. Example: dns_cache_srv.1.name = _sip._tcp.yealink.pbx.com Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface: None dns_cache_srv.X.port Integer from 0 to 65535 (X ranges from 1 to 12) Description: Configures the port to be used in SRV record X.
  • Page 368 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Note: For more information, refer to 2782. Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface: None dns_cache_srv.X.priority Integer from 0 to 65535 (X ranges from 1 to 12) Description: Configures the priority for the target host in SRV record X.
  • Page 369 None dns_cache_a.X.name Domain name Blank (X ranges from 1 to 12) Description: Configures the domain name in A record X. Example: dns_cache_a.1.name = yealink.pbx.com Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface: None dns_cache_a.X.ip IP address Blank (X ranges from 1 to 12) Description: Configures the IP address that the domain name in A record X maps to.
  • Page 370 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default dns_cache_a.1.ip = 192.168.1.13 Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface: None dns_cache_a.X.ttl Integer from 30 to 2147483647 (X ranges from 1 to 12) Description: Configures the time interval (in seconds) that A record X may be cached before the record should be consulted again.
  • Page 371: Real-Time Transport Protocol (Rtp) Ports

    Configuring Advanced Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Configures whether preferentially to use the static DNS cache for domain name resolution of the server for account X. 0-Use domain name resolution from the DNS server preferentially 1-Use static DNS cache preferentially Example: account.1.static_cache_pri = 1 Web User Interface:...
  • Page 372 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default Integer from 1 to static.network.port.min_rtpport 11780 65535 Description: Configures the minimum local RTP port. Note: If you change this parameter, the DECT IP phone will reboot to make the change take effect.
  • Page 373: Tr-069 Device Management

    Configuring Advanced Features In the Local RTP Port block, enter the max and min RTP port in the Max RTP Port(1~65535) and Min RTP Port(1~65535) field respectively. Click Confirm to accept the change. A dialog box pops up to prompt that the settings will take effect after a reboot. Click OK to reboot the phone.
  • Page 374 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones The following table provides a description of RPC methods supported by DECT IP phones. RPC Method Description This method is used to discover the set of methods GetRPCMethods supported by the CPE. This method is used to modify the value of one or more SetParameterValues CPE parameters.
  • Page 375 Configuring Advanced Features Yealink TR-069 Technote For more information on TR-069, refer to Procedure TR-069 can be configured using the following methods. Configure TR-069 feature. Parameters: static.managementserver.enable static.managementserver.username static.managementserver.password Central static.managementserver.url Provisioning static.managementserver.connection_request y000000000077.cfg (Configuratio _username n File) static.managementserver.connection_request _password static.managementserver.periodic_inform_en...
  • Page 376 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Permitted Parameters Default Values String static.managementserver.username within 128 Blank characters Description: Configures the user name for the DECT IP phone to authenticate with the ACS (Auto Configuration Servers). Leave it blank if no authentication is required.
  • Page 377 Configuring Advanced Features Permitted Parameters Default Values Web User Interface: Settings->TR069->ACS URL Handset User Interface: None String within 128 static.managementserver.connection_request_username Blank characters Description: Configures the user name for the DECT IP phone to authenticate the incoming connection requests of the ACS (Auto Configuration Servers). Example: static.managementserver.connection_request_username = accuser Web User Interface:...
  • Page 378 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Permitted Parameters Default Values 1-Enabled Web User Interface: Settings->TR069->Enable Periodic Inform Handset User Interface: None Integer from 5 to static.managementserver.periodic_inform_interval 429496729 Description: Configures the interval (in seconds) for the DECT IP phone to report its configuration to the ACS (Auto Configuration Servers).
  • Page 379 Configuring Advanced Features Enter the user name and password authenticated by the DECT IP phone in the Connection Request Username and Connection Request Password fields. Click Confirm to accept the change.
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  • Page 381: Configuring Audio Features

    Configuring Audio Features Configuring Audio Features This chapter provides information for making configuration changes for the following audio features: Tones  Voice Mail Tone  Ringer Device for Headset  Audio Codecs  Acoustic Clarity Technology  DTMF  Voice Quality Monitoring (VQM) ...
  • Page 382 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Japan  Mexico  New Zealand  Netherlands  Norway  Portugal  Spain  Switzerland  Sweden  Russia  United States  Chile  Czech ETSI  Configured tones can be heard on DECT IP phones for the following conditions.
  • Page 383 Configuring Audio Features p=settings-tones&q=load Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default voice.tone.country Refer to the following content Custom Description: Configures the country tone for the DECT IP phone. Permitted Values: Custom, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Belgium, Chile, China, Czech, Czech ETSI, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia, United States.
  • Page 384 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default None voice.tone.ring String Blank Description: Customizes the ringback tone. The value format is Freq/Duration. For more information on the value format, refer to the parameter “voice.tone.dial”. Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “voice.tone.country” is set to Custom. If you want to disable this warning tone, set it to 0.
  • Page 385: Voice Mail Tone

    Configuring Audio Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Settings->Tones->Call Waiting Handset User Interface: None To configure tones via web user interface: Click on Settings->Tones. Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Select Country. If you select Custom, you can customize a tone for each condition of the DECT IP phone. Click Confirm to accept the change.
  • Page 386 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p =features-general&q=load Details of the Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default 0 or 1 features.voice_mail_tone_enable Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to play a warning tone when it receives a new voice mail.
  • Page 387: Ringer Device For Headset

    Configuring Audio Features Ringer Device for Headset The DECT IP phones support speaker and headset ringer devices. The feature of Ringer Device for Headset allows users to configure which ringer device to be used when receiving an incoming call. For example, if the ringer device is set to Headset, ring tone will be played through the connected headset.
  • Page 388: Audio Codecs

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Ringer Device for Headset. Click Confirm to accept the change. Audio Codecs CODEC is an abbreviation of COmpress-DECompress, capable of coding or decoding a digital data stream or signal by implementing an algorithm.
  • Page 389 Configuring Audio Features Sample Packetization Codec Algorithm Reference Bit Rate Rate Time 20 Kbps 16 Ksps The Opus codec supports various audio bandwidths, defined as follows: Abbreviation Audio Bandwidth Sample Rate (Effective) NB (narrowband) 4 kHz 8 kHz MB (medium-band) 6 kHz 12 kHz WB (wideband)
  • Page 390 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Details of Configuration Parameters: Permitted Parameters Default Values account.X.codec.<payload_type>.enable (X ranges from 1 to 8) Refer to the 0 or 1 following content (where <payload_type> should be replaced by the name of audio codec) Description: Enables or disables the specified audio codec for account X.
  • Page 391 Configuring Audio Features Permitted Parameters Default Values (where <payload_type> should be replaced by the name of audio codec) Description: Configures the priority of the enabled audio codec for account X. The name of audio codec: g722-G722 pcmu-PCMU pcma-PCMA g729-G729 g726_16- G726-16 g726_24-G726-24 g726_32-G726-32...
  • Page 392: Packetization Time (Ptime)

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Repeat the step 4 to add more codecs to the Enable Codecs column. To remove the codec from the Enable Codecs column, select the desired codec and then click To adjust the priority of codecs, select the desired codec and then click Click Confirm to accept the change.
  • Page 393 Configuring Audio Features Packetization Time Codec Packetization Time (Maximun) (Minimun) opus 10ms 20ms Procedure PTime can be configured using the following methods. Configure the ptime. Central Provisioning <MAC>.cfg Parameter: (Configuration File) account.X.ptime Configure the ptime. Navigate to: Web User Interface http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p= account-adv&q=load&acc=0 Details of Configuration Parameter:...
  • Page 394: Acoustic Clarity Technology

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Select the desired account from the pull-down list of Account. Select the desired value from the pull-down list of PTime(ms). Click Confirm to accept the change. Acoustic Clarity Technology Background Noise Suppression (BNS) Background noise suppression (BNS) is designed primarily for hands-free operation and reduces background noise to enhance communication in noisy environments.
  • Page 395 Configuring Audio Features Procedure VAD can be configured using the following methods. Configure VAD. Central Provisioning y000000000077.cfg Parameter: (Configuration File) voice.vad Configure VAD. Navigate to: Web User Interface http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p =settings-voice&q=load Details of the Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default voice.vad 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the VAD (Voice Activity Detection) feature on the DECT IP phone.
  • Page 396: Comfort Noise Generation (Cng)

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Comfort Noise Generation (CNG) Comfort Noise Generation (CNG) is used to generate background noise for voice communications during periods of silence in a conversation. It is a part of the silence suppression or VAD handling for VoIP technology. CNG, in conjunction with VAD algorithms, quickly responds when periods of silence occur and inserts artificial noise until voice activity resumes.
  • Page 397: Jitter Buffer

    Configuring Audio Features Parameter Permitted Values Default phone. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled Web User Interface: Settings->Voice->Echo Cancellation->CNG Handset User Interface: None To configure CNG via web user interface: Click on Settings->Voice. Select the desired value from the pull-down list of CNG. Click Confirm to accept the change. Jitter Buffer Jitter buffer is a shared data area where voice packets can be collected, stored, and sent to the voice processor in even intervals.
  • Page 398 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Procedure Jitter buffer can be configured using the following methods. Configure the mode of jitter buffer and the delay time for jitter buffer in the network. Central Parameters: Provisioning y000000000077.cfg voice.jib.adaptive (Configuration File) voice.jib.min...
  • Page 399 Configuring Audio Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Handset User Interface: None voice.jib.max Integer from 0 to 400 Description: Configures the maximum delay time (in milliseconds) of jitter buffer in the network. Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “voice.jib.adaptive” is set to 1 (Adaptive). Web User Interface: Settings->Voice->JITTER BUFFER->Max Delay Handset User Interface:...
  • Page 400: Dtmf

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Enter the fixed delay time for fixed jitter buffer in the Normal field. The valid value ranges from 20 to 300. Click Confirm to accept the change. DTMF DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-frequency), better known as touch-tone, is used for telecommunication signaling over analog telephone lines in the voice-frequency band.
  • Page 401: Methods Of Transmitting Dtmf Digit

    Configuring Audio Features Methods of Transmitting DTMF Digit Three methods of transmitting DTMF digits on SIP calls: RFC 2833 -- DTMF digits are transmitted by RTP Events compliant to RFC 2833.  INBAND -- DTMF digits are transmitted in the voice band. ...
  • Page 402 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameter: features.dtmf.duration Configure the frequency level of DTMF digits. Parameter: features.dtmf.volume Configure the method of transmitting DTMF digits and the payload type. Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p=accou nt-adv&q=load&acc=0 Web User Interface Configure the number of times for the DECT IP phone to send the end RTP Event packet.
  • Page 403 Configuring Audio Features Parameters Permitted Values Default None account.X.dtmf.dtmf_payload Integer from 96 to 127 (X ranges from 1 to 8) Description: Configures the value of DTMF payload for account X. Note: It works only if the value of parameter “account.X.dtmf.type” is set to 1 (RFC2833) or 3 (RFC2833 + SIP INFO).
  • Page 404: Suppress Dtmf Display

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface: None Integer from -33 features.dtmf.volume to 0 Description: Configures the frequency level of DTMF digits (in db). Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface:...
  • Page 405 Configuring Audio Features Procedure Configuration changes can be performed using the following methods. Configure suppress DTMF display and suppress DTMF display delay. Central Provisioning Parameters: y000000000077.cfg (Configuration File) features.dtmf.hide features.dtmf.hide_delay Configure suppress DTMF display and suppress DTMF display delay. Web User Interface Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p=f eatures-general&q=load...
  • Page 406: Voice Quality Monitoring (Vqm)

    These metrics can be sent between the phones in RTCP-XR packets. These metrics can also be sent in SIP PUBLISH messages to a central voice quality report collector. Two mechanisms for voice quality monitoring are supported by Yealink DECT IP phones: RTCP-XR ...
  • Page 407: Rtcp-Xr

    Configuring Audio Features RTCP-XR The RTCP-XR mechanism, complaint with RFC 3611-RTP Control Extended Reports (RTCP XR), provides the metrics contained in RTCP-XR packets for monitoring the quality of calls. These metrics include network packet loss, delay metrics, analog metrics and voice quality metrics. Procedure RTCP-XR can be configured using the following methods.
  • Page 408: Vq-Rtcpxr

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Voice RTCP-XR Report. Click Confirm to accept the change. A dialog box pops up to prompt that the settings will take effect after a reboot.
  • Page 409 Configuring Audio Features Procedure VQ-RTCPXR can be configured using the following methods. Configure the generation of session packets. Parameter: phone_setting.vq_rtcpxr.session_report.enable Configure the generation of interval packets. Parameters: phone_setting.vq_rtcpxr.interval_report.enable phone_setting.vq_rtcpxr_interval_period Configure the generation of alert packets. y000000000077.cf Parameters: phone_setting.vq_rtcpxr_moslq_threshold_warning Central phone_setting.vq_rtcpxr_moslq_threshold_critical Provisioning phone_setting.vq_rtcpxr_delay_threshold_warning (Configuratio...
  • Page 410: Phone_Setting.vq_Rtcpxr.interval_Report.enable

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Details of Configuration Parameters: Permitted Parameters Default Values phone_setting.vq_rtcpxr.session_report.enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to send a session quality report to the central report collector at the end of each call.
  • Page 411: Phone_Setting.vq_Rtcpxr_Moslq_Threshold_Warning

    Configuring Audio Features Permitted Parameters Default Values Handset User Interface: None phone_setting.vq_rtcpxr_moslq_threshold_warning 15 to 40 Blank Description: Configures the threshold value of listening MOS score (MOS-LQ) multiplied by 10. The threshold value of MOS-LQ causes the phone to send a warning alert quality report to the central report collector.
  • Page 412: Phone_Setting.vq_Rtcpxr_Delay_Threshold_Critical

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Permitted Parameters Default Values Description: Configures the threshold value of one way delay (in milliseconds) that causes the phone to send a warning alert quality report to the central report collector. For example, If it is set to 500, when the value of one way delay computed by the phone is greater than or equal to 500, the phone will send a warning alert quality report to the central report collector;...
  • Page 413: Account.x.vq_Rtcpxr.collector_Name

    Configuring Audio Features Permitted Parameters Default Values Web User Interface: Settings->Voice Monitoring->Display Report options on Web Handset User Interface: None String account.X.vq_rtcpxr.collector_name within 32 Blank (X ranges from 1 to 8) characters Description: Configures the host name of the central report collector that accepts voice quality reports contained in SIP PUBLISH messages for account X.
  • Page 414 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones To configure session report for VQ-RTCPXR via web user interface: Click on Settings->Voice Monitoring. Select the desired value from the pull-down list of VQ RTCP-XR Session Report. Click Confirm to accept the change.
  • Page 415 Configuring Audio Features Enter the desired value in the Critical threshold for Delay field. Click Confirm to accept the change. To configure RTP status displayed on the web page via web user interface: Click on Settings->Voice Monitoring. Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Display Report options on Web. Click Confirm to accept the change.
  • Page 416 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones The RTP status will appear on the web user interface at the path: Status->RTP Status. To configure the central report collector via web user interface: Click on Account->Advanced. Select the desired account from the pull-down list of Account.
  • Page 417: Configuring Security Features

    Configuring Security Features Configuring Security Features This chapter provides information for making configuration changes for the following security- related features: User and Administrator Passwords  Auto Logout Time  Base  Transport Layer Security (TLS)  Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) ...
  • Page 418 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Details of the Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default static.security.user_password String within 32 characters user Description: Configures the password of the user or administrator for phone’s web user interface access. The DECT IP phone uses “user” as the default user password and “admin” as the default administrator password.
  • Page 419: Auto Logout Time

    Configuring Security Features Auto Logout Time Auto logout time defines a specific period of time during which the DECT IP phones will automatically log out if you have not performed any actions via web user interface. Once logging out, you must re-enter username and password for web access authentication. Procedure Auto logout time can be configured using the following methods.
  • Page 420: Base Pin

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones To configure the auto logout time via web user interface: Click on Features->General Information. Enter the desired auto logout time in Auto Logout Time(1~1000min) field. Click Confirm to accept the change. Base PIN Base PIN is used to lock the DECT IP phone to prevent it from unauthorized use.
  • Page 421: Emergency Number

    Configuring Security Features Details of Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default base.pin_code Integer from 0000 to 9999 0000 Description: Configures the system PIN of the base station. Web User Interface: Security->Base PIN->Base Unit PIN Handset User Interface: OK->Settings->System Settings->Change Base PIN To configure base PIN via web user interface: Click on Security->Base PIN.
  • Page 422 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones is typically a three-digit number so that it can be easily remembered and dialed quickly. You can dial these numbers when the phone is locked. Procedure Emergency number can be configured using the following methods.
  • Page 423: Transport Layer Security (Tls)

    Configuring Security Features Transport Layer Security (TLS) TLS is a commonly-used protocol for providing communications privacy and managing the security of message transmission, allowing DECT IP phones to communicate with other remote parties and connect to the HTTPS URL for provisioning in a way that is designed to prevent eavesdropping and tampering.
  • Page 424 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones RC4-MD5  EXP1024-DHE-DSS-DES-CBC-SHA  EXP1024-DES-CBC-SHA  EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA  EDH-DSS-DES-CBC-SHA  DES-CBC-SHA  EXP1024-DHE-DSS-RC4-SHA  EXP1024-RC4-SHA  EXP1024-RC4-MD5  EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA  EXP-EDH-DSS-DES-CBC-SHA  EXP-DES-CBC-SHA  EXP-RC4-MD5  The following figure illustrates the TLS messages exchanged between the DECT IP phone and TLS server to establish an encrypted communication channel: Step1: DECT IP phone sends “Client Hello”...
  • Page 425 A unique server certificate: It is unique to an DECT IP phone (based on the MAC address) and issued by the Yealink Certificate Authority (CA). A generic server certificate: It issued by the Yealink Certificate Authority (CA). Only if no unique certificate exists, the DECT IP phone may send a generic certificate for authentication.
  • Page 426 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Procedure Configuration changes can be performed using the following methods. Configure TLS on a per-line basis. <MAC>.cfg Parameter: account.X.sip_server.Y.transport_type Configure the TLS version. Parameter: static.security.default_ssl_method Configure trusted certificates feature. Parameters: static.security.trust_certificates static.security.ca_cert static.security.cn_validation Configure server certificates feature.
  • Page 427 Configuring Security Features nt-register&q=load&acc=0 Configure trusted certificates feature. Upload the trusted certificates. Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p=truste d-cert&q=load Configure server certificates feature. Upload the server certificates. Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p=server -cert&q=load Details of Configuration Parameters: Parameters Permitted Values Default account.X.sip_server.Y.transport_type 0, 1, 2 or 3 (X ranges from 1 to 8, Y ranges from 1 to 2) Description: Configures the transport method the DECT IP phone uses to communicate with the SIP...
  • Page 428 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default 5-TLS 1.2 only Web User Interface: None Phone User Interface: None static.security.trust_certificates 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to only trust the server certificates in the Trusted Certificates list.
  • Page 429 Configuring Security Features Parameters Permitted Values Default Handset User Interface: None static.security.cn_validation 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to mandatorily validate the CommonName or SubjectAltName of the certificate sent by the server. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled Note: If you change this parameter, the DECT IP phone will reboot to make the change take effect.
  • Page 430 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default static.trusted_certificates.url = http://192.168.1.20/tc.crt Note: The certificate you want to upload must be in *.pem, *.crt, *.cer or *.der format. Web User Interface: Security->Trusted Certificates->Load trusted certificates file Handset User Interface: None static.trusted_certificates.delete...
  • Page 431 Configuring Security Features Parameters Permitted Values Default static.server_certificates.delete = http://localhost/all Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface: None static.phone_setting.reserve_certs_enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to reserve custom certificates after it is reset to factory defaults. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled Web User Interface:...
  • Page 432 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Select the desired values from the pull-down lists of Only Accept Trusted Certificates, Common Name Validation and CA Certificates. Click Confirm to accept the change. A dialog box pops up to prompt that the settings will take effect after a reboot.
  • Page 433 Configuring Security Features Click Browse to select the certificate (*.pem, *.crt, *.cer or *.der) from your local system. Click Upload to upload the certificate. To configure the server certificates via web user interface: Click on Security->Server Certificates. Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Device Certificates. Click Confirm to accept the change.
  • Page 434: Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (Srtp)

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Click Browse to select the certificate (*.pem and *.cer) from your local system. Click Upload to upload the certificate. Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) encrypts the RTP during VoDECT IP phone calls to avoid interception and eavesdropping.
  • Page 435 Configuring Security Features Example of the RTP encryption algorithm carried in the SDP of the 200 OK message: m=audio 11780 RTP/SAVP 0 101 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=crypto:1 AES_CM_128_HMAC_SHA1_80 inline:NGY4OGViMDYzZjQzYTNiOTNkOWRiYzRlMjM0Yzcz a=sendrecv a=ptime:20 a=fmtp:101 0-15 SRTP is configurable on a per-line basis. When SRTP is enabled on both DECT IP phones, RTP streams will be encrypted, and a lock icon appears on the LCD screen of each DECT IP phone after successful negotiation.
  • Page 436: Encrypting And Decrypting Files

    Click Confirm to accept the change. Encrypting and Decrypting Files Yealink DECT IP phones support downloading encrypted files from the server and encrypting files before/when uploading them to the server. You can encrypt the following files: Configuration files: MAC-Oriented CFG file (<MAC>.cfg), Common CFG file ...
  • Page 437: Configuration Parameters

    Configuring Security Features Configuration Parameters Procedure Configuration changes can be performed using the following methods. Configure whether to only download and resolve the encrypted files. Parameter: static.auto_provision.update_file_mode Configure the decryption method. Parameter: static.auto_provision.aes_key_in_file Central Provisioning y000000000077.c Configure AES keys. (Configuration Parameters: File) static.auto_provision.aes_key_16.com...
  • Page 438 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Parameters Permitted Values Default sip.cfg, account.cfg, <MAC>-local.cfg) file from the server during auto provisioning no matter whether the files are encrypted or not. And then resolve these files and update settings onto the DECT IP phone system.
  • Page 439 Configuring Security Features Parameters Permitted Values Default static.auto_provision.aes_key_16.com = 0123456789abcdef Note: For decrypting, it works only if the value of the parameter “static.auto_provision.aes_key_in_file” is set to 0 (Disabled). If the downloaded MAC- Oriented file is encrypted and the parameter “static.auto_provision.aes_key_16.mac” is left blank, the DECT IP phone will try to encrypt/decrypt the MAC-Oriented file using the AES key configured by the parameter “static.auto_provision.aes_key_16.com”.
  • Page 440: Encrypting And Decrypting Configuration Files

    (e.g., login passwords, registration information). Yealink supplies a configuration encryption tool for encrypting configuration files. The encryption tool encrypts plaintext configuration files (e.g., account.cfg, y000000000077.cfg, <MAC>.cfg) (one by one or in batch) using 16-character symmetric keys (the same or different...
  • Page 441 This tool generates another new file named as Aeskey.txt to store the plaintext 16-character symmetric keys for each configuration file. For a Microsoft Windows platform, you can use a Yealink-supplied encryption tool “Config_Encrypt_Tool.exe” to encrypt the configuration files respectively. Yealink also supplies a configuration encryption tool (yealinkencrypt) for Linux platform if...
  • Page 442: Procedure To Encrypt Configuration Files

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Procedure to Encrypt Configuration Files To encrypt the account.cfg file: Double click “Config_Encrypt_Tool.exe” to start the application tool. The screenshot of the main page is shown as below: When you start the application tool, a file folder named “Encrypted” is created automatically in the directory where the application tool is located.
  • Page 443 Configuring Security Features Click Encrypt to encrypt the configuration file(s). Click OK. The target directory will be automatically opened. You can find the encrypted CFG file(s), encrypted key file(s) and an Aeskey.txt file storing plaintext AES key(s).
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  • Page 445: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This chapter provides an administrator with general information for troubleshooting some common problems that he (or she) may encounter while using DECT IP phones. Troubleshooting Methods DECT IP phones can provide feedback in a variety of forms such as log files, packets, status indicators and so on, which can help an administrator more easily find the system problem and fix it.
  • Page 446 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Local Logging Procedure Local logging can be configured using the following methods. Configure local logging feature. Parameter: static.local_log.enable Configure the severity level of the logs to be reported to the <MAC>-sys.log file. Parameter: static.local_log.level...
  • Page 447 Troubleshooting Parameter: static.auto_provision.local_log.backup.appe Configure the waiting time before the phone uploads the <MAC>-boot.log file to the server after bootup. Parameter: static.auto_provision.local_log.backup.bootl og.upload_wait_time Configure the upload path of the local log files. Parameter: static.auto_provision.local_log.backup.path Configure local logging feature. Configure the severity level of the logs to be reported to the <MAC>-sys.log file.
  • Page 448 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Defa Parameters Permitted Values Web User Interface: Settings->Configuration->Local Log->Enable Local Log Handset User Interface: None Integer from 0 to static.local_log.level Description: Configures the lowest level of local log information to be reported to the <MAC>-sys.log file.
  • Page 449 Troubleshooting Defa Parameters Permitted Values Example: static.local_log.max_file_size = 1024 Web User Interface: Settings->Configuration->Local Log->Max Log File Size (1024-2048KB) Handset User Interface: None static.auto_provision.local_log.backup.enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to upload the local log files (<MAC>-boot.log and <MAC>-sys.log) to the provisioning server or a specific server.
  • Page 450 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Defa Parameters Permitted Values Web User Interface: None Handset User Interface: None URL within 1024 static.auto_provision.local_log.backup.path Blank characters Description: Configures the upload path of the local log files (<MAC>-boot.log and <MAC>-sys.log). If you leave it blank, the DECT IP phone will upload the local log files to the provisioning server.
  • Page 451 Troubleshooting Defa Parameters Permitted Values static.auto_provision.local_log.backup.append.limit_mode 0 or 1 Description: Configures the behavior when local log files (<MAC>-boot.log and <MAC>-sys.log) on the provisioning server or a specific server reach the maximum size. 0-Append Delete 1-Append Stop If it is set to 1 (Append Delete), the DECT IP phone will delete the old log and start over. If it is set to 2 (Append Stop), the DECT IP phone will stop uploading log.
  • Page 452 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Defa Parameters Permitted Values Handset User Interface: None To export the system log to a local PC via web user interface: Click on Settings->Configuration. Select Enabled from the pull-down list of Enable Local Log.
  • Page 453 Troubleshooting To view the log files on your local system: The <MAC>-boot.log file can only log the last reboot events. The following figure shows a portion of a <MAC>-boot.log (e.g., 00156574b150-boot.log): The <MAC>-boot.log file is forced to report the logs with all severity levels. The following figure shows a portion of a <MAC>-sys.log (e.g., 00156574b150-sys.log): The <MAC>-sys.log file reports the logs with a configured severity level and the higher.
  • Page 454 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones <6+info>  Syslog Procedure Syslog can be configured using the following methods. Configure syslog feature. Parameter: static.syslog.enable Configure syslog server. Parameters: static.syslog.server static.syslog.server_port Configure the transport protocol that the DECT IP phone uses to export log to the syslog server.
  • Page 455 Troubleshooting logs to be displayed in the syslog. Configure the facility that generates the log messages. Configure the DECT IP phone to prepend the MAC address to the log messages exported to the syslog server. Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p=setti ngs-config&q=load Details of Configuration Parameters: Permitted Defa Parameters...
  • Page 456 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Permitted Defa Parameters Values Description: Configures the port of the syslog server. Example: static.syslog.port = 515 Web User Interface: Settings->Configuration->Syslog->Syslog Server->Port Handset User Interface: None static.syslog.transport_type 0, 1 or 2 Description: Configures the transport protocol that the DECT IP phone uses when exporting log messages to the syslog server.
  • Page 457 Troubleshooting Permitted Defa Parameters Values 6-Informational: informational messages Web User Interface: Settings->Configuration->Syslog->Syslog Level Handset User Interface: None Integer static.syslog.facility from 0 or Description: Configures the facility that generates the log messages. 0-kernel messages 1-user-level messages 2-mail system 3-system daemons 4-security/authorization messages (note 1) 5-messages generated internally by syslogd 6-line printer subsystem 7-network news subsystem...
  • Page 458 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Permitted Defa Parameters Values Note: For more information, refer to 3164. Web User Interface: Settings->Configuration->Syslog->Syslog Facility Handset User Interface: None static.syslog.prepend_mac_address.enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the DECT IP phone to prepend the MAC address to the log messages exported to the syslog server.
  • Page 459: Capturing Packets

    Troubleshooting Select the desired value from the pull-down list of Syslog Prepend MAC. Click Confirm to accept the change. To view the syslog messages on your syslog server: You can view the syslog file in the desired folder on the syslog server. The location of the folder may differ from the syslog server.
  • Page 460: Enabling Watch Dog Feature

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Capturing the Packets via Web User Interface For Yealink DECT IP phones, you can export the packets file to the local system and analyze it. To capture packets via web user interface: Click on Settings->Configuration.
  • Page 461: Analyzing Configuration Files

    Troubleshooting Configure Watch Dog feature. Navigate to: Web User Interface http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p= settings-preference&q=load Details of the Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default static.watch_dog.enable 0 or 1 Description: Enables or disables the Watch Dog feature. 0-Disabled 1-Enabled If it is set to 1 (Enabled), the DECT IP phone will reboot automatically when the system is broken down.
  • Page 462 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones <MAC>-all.cfg  <MAC>-local.cfg  <MAC>-static.cfg  <MAC>-non-static.cfg  <MAC>-config.cfg  We recommend you to edit the exported CFG file instead of the BIN file to change the phone’s current settings if your phone is running firmware version 73 or later. For more information on...
  • Page 463 Troubleshooting To export BIN configuration files via web user interface: Click on Settings->Configuration. In the Export or Import Configuration block, click Export to open the file download window, and then save the file to your local system. To import a BIN configuration file via web user interface: Click on Settings->Configuration.
  • Page 464: Exporting All The Diagnostic Files

    Click Import to import the configuration file. Exporting All the Diagnostic Files Yealink DECT IP phones support three types of diagnostic files (including Pcap trace, log files (boot.log and sys.log) and BIN configuration files) to help analyze your problem. You can...
  • Page 465 Troubleshooting export these files at a time and troubleshoot if necessary. The file format of exported diagnostic file is *.tar. To export all diagnostic files via web user interface: Click on Settings->Configuration. Click Start in the Export All Diagnostic Files field to begin capturing signal traffic. The system log level will be automatically set to 6.
  • Page 466: Troubleshooting Solutions

    442. Troubleshooting Solutions This section describes solutions to common issues that may occur while using the DECT IP phone. Upon encountering a scenario not listed in this section, contact your Yealink reseller for further support. IP Address Issues Why doesn’t the DECT IP phone get an IP address?
  • Page 467: Base Issue

    “ ”. For example, if the provisioning server address is “2001:250:1801::1”, the access URL of the provisioning server can be “tftp://[2001:250:1801::1]/”. Yealink SIP IP Phones Auto Provisioning For more information on provisioning, refer to Guide_V81 Base Issue Why doesn’t the power indicator on the base station light up?
  • Page 468: Register Issue

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones the header “Event: check-sync”. Parameter: sip.notify_reboot_enable Details of the Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default sip.notify_reboot_enable 0, 1 or 2 Description: Configure the DECT IP phone behavior when receiving a SIP NOTIFY message which contains the header “Event: check-sync”.
  • Page 469: Upgrade Issue

    Troubleshooting Why does the handset prompt the message “Not in Range” or “Out Of Range”? Ensure that the base station is properly plugged into a functional AC outlet.  Ensure that the handset is not too far from the base station. ...
  • Page 470: Audio Issue

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones manually. Audio Issue How to increase or decrease the volume? Press on the handset to increase or decrease the ringer volume when the handset is idle, or to adjust the volume of engaged audio device (earpiece, speakerphone or earphone) when there is an active call in progress.
  • Page 471: Phone Book Issues

    Troubleshooting Phone Book Issues What is the difference between a remote phone book and a local phone book? A remote phonebook is placed on a server, while a local phonebook is placed on the DECT IP phone flash. A remote phonebook can be used by everyone that can access the server, while a local phonebook can only be used by a specific phone.
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  • Page 473: System Log Issue

    Troubleshooting System Log Issue Why can’t I export the system log to a provisioning server (FTP/TFTP server)? Do one of the following: Ensure that the FTP/TFTP server is downloaded and installed on your local system.  Ensure that you have configured the FTP/TFTP server address correctly via web user ...
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  • Page 475 Troubleshooting Five ways to reset the phone: Reset local settings: All configurations saved in the <MAC>-local.cfg file on the DECT IP  phone will be reset. Changes associated with non-static settings made via web user interface and handset user interface are saved in the <MAC>-local.cfg file. Reset non-static settings: All non-static settings on the phone will be reset.
  • Page 476 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones The web user interface prompts the message “Do you want to reset to factory?”. Click OK to confirm the resetting. The DECT IP phone will be reset to factory sucessfully after startup. Reset of your phone may take a few minutes. Do not power off until the phone starts up Note successfully.
  • Page 477 Troubleshooting Permitted Parameters Default Values None Handset User Interface: None URL within 511 static.custom_factory_configuration.url Blank characters Description: Configures the access URL of the custom factory configuration files. Note: It works only if the value of the parameter “ static. features.custom_factory_config.enable” is If you set to 1 (Enabled) and the file format of custom factory configuration file must be *.bin.
  • Page 478: Rebooting Issues

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Click Del in the Import Factory Configuration field. The web user interface prompts the message “Are you sure delete user-defined factory configuration?”. Click OK to delete the custom factory configuration files. The imported custom factory file will be deleted. The DECT IP phone will be reset to default factory configurations after resetting.
  • Page 479 Troubleshooting the header “Event: check-sync”. Parameter: sip.notify_reboot_enable Details of the Configuration Parameter: Parameter Permitted Values Default sip.notify_reboot_enable 0, 1 or 2 Description: Configure the DECT IP phone behavior when receiving a SIP NOTIFY message which contains the header “Event: check-sync”. 0-The DECT IP phone will reboot only if the SIP NOTIFY message contains an additional string “reboot=true”.
  • Page 480 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Click Reboot to reboot the DECT IP phone. The phone begins rebooting. Any reboot of the phone may take a few minutes.
  • Page 481: Protocols And Ports Issues

    Troubleshooting Protocols and Ports Issues What communication protocols and ports do Yealink DECT IP phones support? Source Destination Destination Port Source IP Source Port Destination IP Protocol Description of destination port Device Device (Listening port) IP address of DECT IP phone or...
  • Page 482 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Source Destination Destination Port Source IP Source Port Destination IP Protocol Description of destination port Device Device (Listening port) LDAP protocol port, it is used to IP address of Determined by 1024~65535 LDAP Server...
  • Page 483 Troubleshooting Source Destination Destination Port Source IP Source Port Destination IP Protocol Description of destination port Device Device (Listening port) gateway voice device. gateway IP address TR-069 protocol port, it is used TR-069 of TR-069 1024~65535 to communicate with TR- Server Server 069server.
  • Page 484: Other Issues

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Other Issues How to recognize the area of handset? To recognize the area of handset via handset user interface: Press OK to enter the main menu. Select Settings->Handset. The LCD screen displays status information of handset status, you can press or to scroll through to the Area field.
  • Page 485 Troubleshooting What is the difference between enabling and disabling the RFC 2543 Hold feature? Capturing packets after you enable the RFC 2543 Hold feature. SDP media direction attributes (such as a=sendonly) per RFC 2543 is used in the INVITE message when placing a call on hold. Capturing packets after you disable the RFC 2543 Hold feature.
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  • Page 487: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Appendix A: Glossary 802.1x--an IEEE Standard for port-based Network Access Control (PNAC). It is a part of the IEEE 802.1 group of networking protocols. It provides an authentication mechanism to devices wishing to attach to a LAN or WLAN. ACS (Auto Configuration server)--responsible for auto-configuration of the Central Processing Element (CPE).
  • Page 488 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones home, school, computer laboratory, or office building. MIB (Management Information Base)--a virtual database used for managing the entities in a communications network. OID (Object Identifier)--assigned to an individual object within a MIB. PnP (Plug and Play)--a term used to describe the characteristic of a computer bus, or device specification, which facilitates the discovery of a hardware component in a system, without the need for physical device configuration, or user intervention in resolving resource conflicts.
  • Page 489: Appendix B: Time Zones

    Appendix Appendix B: Time Zones Time Zone Time Zone Name Samoa United States-Hawaii-Aleutian, United States-Alaska-Aleutian -9:30 French Polynesia United States-Alaska Time Canada(Vancouver,Whitehorse), Mexico(Tijuana,Mexicali), United States-Pacific Time Canada(Edmonton,Calgary), Mexico(Mazatlan,Chihuahua), United States-MST no DST, United States-Mountain Time Canada-Manitoba(Winnipeg), Chile(Easter Islands), Mexico(Mexico City,Acapulco), United States-Central Time Bahamas(Nassau), Canada(Montreal,Ottawa,Quebec), Cuba(Havana), United States-Eastern Time -4:30...
  • Page 490: Appendix C: Trusted Certificates

    New Zealand(Chatham Islands) Tonga(Nukualofa) +13:30 Chatham Islands Kiribati Appendix C: Trusted Certificates Yealink DECT IP phones trust the following CAs by default: DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA  Deutsche Telekom Root CA 2  Equifax Secure Certificate Authority ...
  • Page 491 Appendix Thawte Premium Server CA  Thawte Primary Root CA  Thawte Primary Root CA - G2  Thawte Primary Root CA - G3  Thawte Server CA  VeriSign Class 1 Public Primary Certification Authority  VeriSign Class 1 Public Primary Certification Authority - G2 ...
  • Page 492  Note Yealink endeavors to maintain a built-in list of most common used CA Certificates. Due to memory constraints, we cannot ensure a complete set of certificates. If you are using a certificate from a commercial Certificate Authority not in the list above, you can send a request to your local distributor.
  • Page 493: Appendix D: Auto Provisioning Flowchart (Keep User Personalized Configuration Settings)

    Appendix Appendix D: Auto Provisioning Flowchart (Keep User Personalized Configuration Settings) The following shows auto provisioning flowchart for Yealink DECT IP phones when a user wishes to keep user personalized configuration settings.
  • Page 494: Appendix E: Static Settings

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Appendix E: Static Settings You may need to know the differences between the parameters started with “static.” and other common parameters: All static settings have no priority. They take effect no matter what method (web user ...
  • Page 495 Appendix Function Parameter static.network.802_1x.eap_fast_provision_mode static.network.802_1x.identity static.network.802_1x.md5_password static.network.802_1x.root_cert_url static.network.802_1x.client_cert_url static.network.vpn_enable static.openvpn.url static.network.lldp.enable static.network.lldp.packet_interval static.network.port.max_rtpport static.network.port.min_rtpport static.network.ip_address_mode static.network.ipv6_prefix static.network.ipv6_internet_port.type static.network.ipv6_internet_port.ip static.network.ipv6_internet_port.gateway static.network.ipv6_primary_dns static.network.ipv6_secondary_dns static.network.internet_port.type static.network.internet_port.ip static.network.internet_port.mask static.network.internet_port.gateway static.network.primary_dns static.network.secondary_dns static.security.trust_certificates static.security.user_name.user static.security.user_name.admin Security static.security.user_name.var static.security.user_password static.phone_setting.reserve_certs_enable static.security.ca_cert...
  • Page 496 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Function Parameter static.security.dev_cert static.security.cn_validation static.trusted_certificates.url static.trusted_certificates.delete Certificates static.server_certificates.url static.server_certificates.delete static.web_item_level.url 3-level Permissions static.security.var_enable static.security.default_access_level static.wui.https_enable WEB HTTP(S) static.wui.http_enable Lang static.lang.wui static.local_log.enable static.local_log.level static.local_log.max_file_size static.syslog.enable static.syslog.level static.syslog.server static.syslog.server_port static.syslog.transport_type static.syslog.prepend_mac_address.enable static.syslog.facility static.auto_provision.local_log.backup.enable static.auto_provision.local_log.backup.path static.auto_provision.local_log.backup.upload_period static.auto_provision.local_log.backup.append...
  • Page 497 Appendix Function Parameter static.auto_provision.inactivity_time_expire static.auto_provision.custom.sync static.auto_provision.custom.sync.path static.auto_provision.custom.protect static.auto_provision.custom.upload_method static.auto_provision.attempt_expired_time static.auto_provision.reboot_force.enable static.auto_provision.pnp_enable static.auto_provision.dhcp_option.enable static.auto_provision.dhcp_option.list_user_options static.auto_provision.dhcp_option.option60_value static.auto_provision.repeat.enable static.auto_provision.repeat.minutes static.auto_provision.server.type static.auto_provision.weekly.enable static.auto_provision.weekly.dayofweek static.auto_provision.weekly.begin_time static.auto_provision.weekly.end_time static.auto_provision.flexible.enable static.auto_provision.flexible.interval static.auto_provision.flexible.begin_time static.auto_provision.flexible.end_time static.auto_provision.user_agent_mac.enable static.auto_provision.server.url static.auto_provision.server.username static.auto_provision.server.password static.auto_provision.update_file_mode static.auto_provision.aes_key_in_file static.auto_provision.aes_key_16.com static.auto_provision.aes_key_16.mac static.auto_provision.encryption.config...
  • Page 498 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Function Parameter static.autoprovision.X.name static.autoprovision.X.code static.autoprovision.X.url static.autoprovision.X.user static.autoprovision.X.password static.autoprovision.X.com_aes static.autoprovision.X.mac_aes static.auto_provision.url_wildcard.pn static.auto_provision.attempt_before_failed static.auto_provision.retry_delay_after_file_transfer_failed static.auto_provision.dns_resolv_nosys static.auto_provision.dns_resolv_nretry static.auto_provision.dns_resolv_timeout static.managementserver.enable static.managementserver.username static.managementserver.password static.managementserver.url TR069 static.managementserver.connection_request_username static.managementserver.connection_request_password static.managementserver.periodic_inform_enable static.managementserver.periodic_inform_interval Watch Dog static.watch_dog.enable static.custom_mac_cfg.url Custom Configuration static.configuration.url static.features.custom_factory_config.enable Custom Factory Configuration static.custom_factory_configuration.url...
  • Page 499: Appendix F: Sip (Session Initiation Protocol)

    Appendix Appendix F: SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) This section describes how Yealink DECT IP phones comply with the IETF definition of SIP as described in 3261. This section contains compliance information in the following: RFC and Internet Draft Support ...
  • Page 500 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones RFC 3311—The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) UPDATE Method  RFC 3312—Integration of Resource Management and SIP  RFC 3313—Private SIP Extensions for Media Authorization  RFC 3323—A Privacy Mechanism for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) ...
  • Page 501 Appendix RFC 3892—The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Referred-By Mechanism  RFC 3959—The Early Session Disposition Type for SIP  RFC 3960—Early Media and Ringing Tone Generation in SIP  RFC 3966—The tel URI for telephone number  RFC 3968—IANA Registry for SIP Header Field ...
  • Page 502: Sip Request

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones draft-ietf-sip-cc-transfer-05.txt—SIP Call Control - Transfer  draft-anil-sipping-bla-02.txt—Implementing Bridged Line Appearances (BLA) Using Session  Initiation Protocol (SIP) draft-anil-sipping-bla-03.txt—Implementing Bridged Line Appearances (BLA) Using Session  Initiation Protocol (SIP) draft-ietf-sip-privacy-00.txt—SIP Extensions for Caller Identity and Privacy, November ...
  • Page 503: Sip Header

    Appendix Method Supported Notes SUBSCRIBE NOTIFY REFER PRACK INFO MESSAGE UPDATE PUBLISH SIP Header The following SIP request headers are supported: In the following table, a “Yes” in the Supported column means the header is sent and properly Note parsed. Method Supported Notes...
  • Page 504: Sip Responses

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Method Supported Notes From Max-Forwards Min-SE P-Asserted-Identity P-Preferred-Identity Proxy-Authenticate Proxy-Authorization RAck Record-Route Refer-To Referred-By Remote-Party-ID Replaces Require Route RSeq Session-Expires Subscription-State Supported User-Agent SIP Responses The following SIP responses are supported: In the following table, a “Yes” in the Supported column means the header is sent and properly Note parsed.
  • Page 505 Appendix 1xx Responses—Provisional 1xx Response Supported Notes 100 Trying 180 Ringing 181 Call Is Being Forwarded 182 Queued 183 Session Progress 2xx Responses—Successful 2xx Response Supported Notes 200 OK 202 Accepted In REFER transfer. 3xx Responses—Redirection 3xx Response Supported Notes 300 Multiple Choices 301 Moved Permanently 302 Moved Temporarily...
  • Page 506 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones 4xx Response Supported Notes 407 Proxy Authentication Required 408 Request Timeout 409 Conflict 410 Gone 411 Length Required 413 Request Entity Too Large 414 Request-URI Too Long 415 Unsupported Media Type 416 Unsupported URI Scheme...
  • Page 507: Sip Session Description Protocol (Sdp) Usage

    Appendix 5xx Response Supported Notes 503 Service Unavailable 504 Server Time-out 505 Version Not Supported 513 Message Too Large 6xx Response—Global Failures 6xx Response Supported Notes 600 Busy Everywhere 603 Decline 604 Does Not Exist Anywhere 606 Not Acceptable SIP Session Description Protocol (SDP) Usage SDP Headers Supported v—Session Description Protocol Version...
  • Page 508: Successful Call Setup And Disconnect

    The following figure illustrates the scenario of a successful call. In this scenario, the two end users are User A and User B. User A and User B are located at Yealink SIP DECT IP phones. The call flow scenario is as follows: User A calls User B.
  • Page 509 Appendix Step Action Description User A sends a SIP INVITE message to a proxy server. The INVITE request is an invitation to User B to participate in a call session. In the INVITE request: The IP address of User B is inserted ...
  • Page 510: Unsuccessful Call Setup-Called User Is Busy

    Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Step Action Description User B sends a SIP 200 OK response to the proxy server. The 200 OK response 200 OK— User B to Proxy Server notifies User A that the connection has been made.
  • Page 511 Appendix The call flow scenario is as follows: User A calls User B. User B is busy on the DECT IP phone and unable or unwilling to take another call.
  • Page 512 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones The call cannot be set up successfully. User A Proxy Server User B F1. INVITE B F2. INVITE B F3. 100 Trying F4. 100 Trying F5. 486 Busy Here F6. 486 Busy Here F7.
  • Page 513: Unsuccessful Call Setup-Called User Does Not Answer

    The following figure illustrates the scenario of an unsuccessful call caused by the called user’s no answering. In this scenario, the two end users are User A and User B. User A and User B are located at Yealink SIP DECT IP phones. The call flow scenario is as follows: User A calls User B.
  • Page 514 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones The call cannot be set up successfully. User A Proxy Server User B F1. INVITE B F2. INVITE B F3. 180 Ringing F4. 180 Ringing F5. CANCEL F6. CANCEL F7. 200 OK F8. 200 OK...
  • Page 515: Successful Call Setup And Call Hold

    The following figure illustrates a successful call setup and call hold. In this scenario, the two end users are User A and User B. User A and User B are located at Yealink SIP DECT IP phones. The call flow scenario is as follows: User A calls User B.
  • Page 516 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones User A places User B on hold. User A Proxy Server User B F1. INVITE B F2. INVITE B F3. 180 Ringing F4. 180 Ringing F5. 200 OK F6. 200 OK F7. ACK F8.
  • Page 517 Appendix Step Action Description CSeq field. The media capability User A is ready  to receive is specified. The port on which User B is prepared  to receive the RTP data is specified. The proxy server maps the SIP URI in the INVITE—Proxy Server to User B To field to User B.
  • Page 518: Successful Call Setup And Call Waiting

    Successful Call Setup and Call Waiting The following figure illustrates a successful call between Yealink SIP DECT IP phones in which two parties are in a call, one of the participants receives and answers an incoming call from a third party.
  • Page 519 Appendix User B accepts the call from User C. Proxy Server User C User A User B F1. INVITE B F2. INVITE B F3. 180 Ringing F4. 180 Ringing F5. 200 OK F6. 200 OK F7. ACK F8. ACK 2-way RTP channel established F9.
  • Page 520 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Step Action Description session initiator in the From field. A unique numeric identifier is  assigned to the call and is inserted in the Call-ID field. The transaction number within a  single call leg is identified in the CSeq field.
  • Page 521 Appendix Step Action Description User C sends a SIP INVITE message to the proxy server. The INVITE request is an invitation to User A to participate in a call session. In the INVITE request: The IP address of User A is inserted ...
  • Page 522: Call Transfer Without Consultation

    This is called a blind transfer. In this call flow scenario, the end users are User A, User B, and User C. They are all using Yealink SIP DECT IP phones, which are connected via an IP network.
  • Page 523 Appendix The call flow scenario is as follows: User A calls User B. User B answers the call. User B transfers the call to User C. User C answers the call. Call is established between User A and User C. User A Proxy Server User B...
  • Page 524 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Step Action Description The IP address of User B is inserted  in the Request-URI field. User A is identified as the call  session initiator in the From field. A unique numeric identifier is ...
  • Page 525 Appendix Step Action Description server has received the 200 OK response. The call session is now active. User B sends a REFER message to the REFER—User B to Proxy Server proxy server. User B performs a blind transfer of User A to User C. The proxy server sends a SIP 202 Accept 202 Accepted—Proxy Server to response to User B.
  • Page 526: Call Transfer With Consultation

    This is called attended transfer. In this call flow scenario, the end users are User A, User B, and User C. They are all using Yealink SIP DECT IP phones, which are connected via an IP network.
  • Page 527 Appendix Call is established between User B and User C. User A Proxy Server User B User C F1. INVITE B F2. INVITE B F3. 180 Ringing F4. 180 Ringing F5. 200 OK F6. 200 OK F7. ACK F8. ACK 2-way RTP channel established F9.
  • Page 528 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Step Action Description User A is identified as the call  session initiator in the From field. A unique numeric identifier is  assigned to the call and is inserted in the Call-ID field.
  • Page 529 Appendix Step Action Description User A sends a mid-call INVITE request to the proxy server with new SDP session INVITE—User A to Proxy Server parameters, which are used to place the call on hold. The proxy server forwards the mid-call INVITE—Proxy Server to User B INVITE message to User B.
  • Page 530 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Step Action Description alerted. User C sends a SIP 200 OK response to the proxy server. The 200 OK response 200OK—User C to Proxy Server notifies User A that the connection has been made.
  • Page 531: Always Call Forward

    User C when User A calls User B. In this call flow scenario, the end users are User A, User B, and User C. They are all using Yealink SIP DECT IP phones, which are connected via an IP network.
  • Page 532 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Step Action Description User A sends an INVITE message to a proxy server. The INVITE request is an invitation to User B to participate in a call session. In the INVITE request: The IP address of the User B is ...
  • Page 533: Busy Call Forward

    User B is busy. In this call flow scenario, the end users are User A, User B, and User C. They are all using Yealink SIP DECT IP phones, which are connected via an IP network. The call flow scenario is as follows:...
  • Page 534 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones User B enables busy call forward, and the destination number is User C. User A calls User B. User B is busy. User B forwards the incoming call to User C. User C answers the call.
  • Page 535 Appendix Call is established between User A and User C. User A Proxy Server User B User C F1. INVITE B F2. INVITE B F3. 180 Ringing F4. 180 Ringing F5. 302 Move Temporarily F6. ACK F7. 302 Move Temporarily F8.
  • Page 536 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Step Action Description The port on which User B is prepared  to receive the RTP data is specified. The proxy server maps the SIP URI in the INVITE—Proxy Server to User B To field to User B.
  • Page 537: No Answer Call Forward

    User B does not answer the incoming call after a period of time. In this call flow scenario, the end users are User A, User B, and User C. They are all using Yealink SIP DECT IP phones, which are connected via an IP network.
  • Page 538 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Call is established between User A and User C. User A Proxy Server User B User C F1. INVITE B F2. INVITE B F3. 180 Ringing F4. 180 Ringing F5. 302 Move Temporarily F6.
  • Page 539 Appendix Step Action Description The port on which User B is prepared  to receive the RTP data is specified. The proxy server maps the SIP URI in the INVITE—Proxy Server to User B To field to User B. The proxy server sends the INVITE message to User B.
  • Page 540: Call Conference

    Call Conference The following figure illustrates successful 3-way calling between Yealink DECT IP phones in which User A mixes two RTP channels and therefore establishes a conference between User B and User C. In this call flow scenario, the end users are User A, User B, and User C. They are all using Yealink SIP DECT IP phones, which are connected via an IP network.
  • Page 541 Appendix User A mixes the RTP channels and establishes a conference between User B and User C. User A User B User C Proxy Server F1. INVITE B F2. INVITE B F3. 180 Ringing F4. 180 Ringing F5. 200 OK F6.
  • Page 542 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Step Action Description single call leg is identified in the CSeq field. The media capability User A is ready  to receive is specified. The port on which User B is prepared ...
  • Page 543 Appendix Step Action Description INVITE message to User B. User B sends a SIP 200 OK response to the proxy server. The 200 OK response 200 OK—User B to Proxy Server notifies User A that the INVITE is successfully processed. The proxy server forwards the 200 OK response to User A.
  • Page 544 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Step Action Description The proxy server forwards the SIP 200 OK response to User A. The 200 OK response 200OK—Proxy Server to User A notifies User A that the connection has been made.
  • Page 545: Index

    Index Index Numeric Battery Information 100 Reliable Retransmission Blind Transfer 180 Ring Workaround Block Out 802.1X Authentication Boot Files Boot Files, Configuration Files and Resource Files About This Guide Busy Forward Accept SIP Trust Server Only Busy Tone Delay Account Registration Acoustic Clarity Technology Advisory Tone Call Conference...
  • Page 546 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Configuring Basic Features Configuring Network Parameters Manually Feature Key Synchronization Configuring Security Features Connecting the DECT IP phone Configuring the Handset Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP) Getting Started Connecting the Base Station Connecting the DECT IP phones...
  • Page 547 Index MAC-local CFG File Reading the Configuration Parameter Tables MAC-Oriented CFG File Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) Ports Manual Provisioning Reboot in Talking Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) Rebooting Issues Methods of Transmitting DTMF Digit Receiving RTP Stream Multicast Paging Recent Call In Dialing Recommended References Register Issue Register Power Light Flash...
  • Page 548 Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones Setting Up Your System Answer Shared Call Appearance (SCA) Unsuccessful Call Setup—Called User is Busy SIP Components Upgrade Issue SIP Header Upgrading Firmware SIP Request Use Outbound Proxy in Dialog SIP Responses User Agent Client (UAC)

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