Introduction to J100 Series IP Phones ......................4 Supported models ............................. 4 Deployment ..............................4 Avaya J100 IP Phones with Device Enrolment Service (DES) ..............4 Avaya J100 IP Phones with a custom Provisioning Server ................ 4 Avaya J100 IP Phones with Asterisk server ....................4 Provisioning server ............................
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1.2.17 User Service Configuration ....................22 1.2.18 Directory Configuration ...................... 22 1.2.19 Call Logs Configuration ....................... 22 1.2.20 Visual Voice Mail Configuration ..................23...
Introduction to J100 Series IP Phones Avaya J100 Series IP Phones provide a range of applications and features for unified communications. The phones leverage the enterprise IP network and eliminate the need of a separate voice network. The phones offer superior audio quality with the amplified handsets and customization with low power requirements in a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) environment.
Configuration through the web interface. Centralized configuration You can bulk configure Avaya J100 Series IP Phones by using the 46xxsettings file. The phone can access the settings file via HTTP and HTTPS. The following configuration files must be available on the file server configured for the devices.
Avaya J129 IP Phone to work with. Subscriber-specific settings are described in the next section. For parameter description, see the Installing and Administering Avaya J129 IP Phone in third-party call control setup for J129.
1.2 SIP Feature Configuration This section provides configuration instructions for SIP features supported by the phone. 1.2.1 Registration TLS configuration in Asterisk server Create any CA (e.g. SMGR CA) signed certificate and import it to Asterisk. Step 1: Go to Admin > Certificate Management > Upload Certificate Step 2: Go to Settings >...
Step 1: Go to Applications > Extensions > Edit <extension> > Advanced Note: Asterisk supports only MEDIAENCRYPTION 1 (aescm128-hmac80) 1.2.3 Transfer Attended transfer and blind transfer is supported in J100 Series IP Phones. 1.2.4 Conference Local conference Local conference is supported in J100 Series IP Phones (without CONFERENCE_FACTORY_URI setting)
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Ad-hoc conference Configure J100 Settings file Step Command SET CONFERENCE_FACTORY_URI 5555@10.133.131.189 Step 1 In Asterisk server Go to Applications > Conferences > Add...
Notes: Ad-hoc conference only works with CHAN_SIP extension with J100 1.2.5 DND Local DND Configure J100 Settings file Step Command Step 1 SET ENABLE_DND 1...
Asterisk DND Configure DND on UCP (User Control Panel) http://10.133.131.189/ucp/ (login with user /pass in Admin > User Management) Use FAC code 1.2.6 Call forward Local call forward Configure J100 Settings file Step Command Step 1 SET CALLFWDSTAT 7 Asterisk call forward Configure call forward on UCP (User Control Panel) http://10.133.131.189/ucp/ (login with user /pass in Admin >...
Use FAC code 1.2.7 MWI Configure J100 Settings file Step Command Step 1 SET PSTN_VM_NUM *98 Step 2 SET SUBSCRIBE_LIST_NON_AVAYA message-summary Configure voice mail and MWI subscription type in Asterisk server Step 1: Go to Applications > Extensions > Edit <extension> > Voicemail...
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Step 2: Go to Applications > Extensions > Edit <extension> > Advanced...
1.2.8 DTMF Configure J100 Settings file Step Command Step 1 SET SEND_DTMF_TYPE 1 (1:in-band, 2: out of band) Configure DTMF in-band or out of band (RFC 4733 replaced for RFC 2833) in Asterisk server Step 1: Go to Applications > Extensions > Edit <extension> > Advanced DTMF in-band only works with codec G.711A and G.711U Note: 1.2.9 Emergency call...
1.2.10 Call pickup Configure Ring groups Step 1: Go to Applications > Ring Groups > Add Ring Groups Step 2: Go to Applications > Extension > Edit <extension> > Advanced Call pick up in the same group User can pick up a call for others in the same group using pick up group FAC: *8...
Directed call pick up User can pick up a call for any user (not in the same group) using directed pick up FAC: ** 1.2.11 Call park/ unpark Configure park lot extension Step 1: Configure park lot extension Call scenario: To park a call: A and B are in active call, A attended transfer a call to park FAC (*88) and park lot extension (500), the call will be parked in extension 501...
Phone C unparks a call by dialing 501 or unpark FAC + extension (*85501) 1.2.12 Automatic redial/call back Configure call back Step 1: Configure call back Configure call back for extension (4001) Step 2: Go to Applications > Extensions > Edit <extension> > Advanced...
Call scenario: Phone A (4000), B(4001), C(4002) are registered to Asterisk B is busy / no answer / not reachble, A calls B, an automatic call back to A, A answers the calls, then A automatic calls to C, C answers the call => A and C are in active call 1.2.13 Anonymous call Configure Allow Anonymous Inbound SIP Calls...
1.2.14 Busy Lamp Field Configuration Avaya J129 currently does not support this feature. Please see “Installing and Administering Avaya J100 series IP Phone in third-party call control setup” for more information on the Busy Lamp Field Configuration. 1.2.15 Feature Key Synchronization Configuration Avaya J129 currently does not support this feature.