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SIP BYOD Master
BY-3000-X(S)
User Guide
V 1.2

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  • Page 1 SIP BYOD Master BY-3000-X(S) User Guide V 1.2...
  • Page 2: Package Contents

    1. Overview The SIP BYOD master is an SIP telephone to Wi-Fi connection adaptor that provides voice communication. Read this QIG carefully to learn how to operate this product and take advantage of its features. Package Contents When unpacking the device, ensure all the following items are present and undamaged. If anything appears to be missing or broken, contact your dealer for a replacement.
  • Page 3 Web Configuration Login AEI BYOD master is a DHCP client that it acquires an IP address from a DCHP network. BY-3000 support mDNS to find the device or you can find the BYOD master IP address from your DHCP server.
  • Page 4 System Settings Auto configuration Auto Configuration: (Default, Enable) Enable or disable auto provisioning. DHCP OPTION 66: (Default, Enable) After enabling DHCP option 66, the BYOD master acquires the tftp server IP address from DHCP option 66. If it is disabled but “Auto Configuration” is enabled, the device will try to download its configuration file from the server specified in the “Server”...
  • Page 5: Firmware Upgrade

    Password: Password to login to the ftp or the http server Interval: Auto provisioning period (seconds); “0” is disable auto provisioning periodically. Firmware Upgrade Force Upgrade: (Default, Disable) Enable to force the device to upgrade via the Server IP address manually. Auto Upgrade: (Default, Enable) Enable to auto upgrade.
  • Page 6: System Authority

    Backup & Recover Backup System Configuration: Click the “Backup” button to back up the settings of the device, the file is created with prefix “Back” followed by the creating date. And the extension will be sbak, for example, Back_2018_1_11.sbak. It can be edited by a text editor, such as wordpad. Recover System Configuration: Click the “Choose File”...
  • Page 7: Factory Defaults

    Factory Defaults Click “Submit” to reset all settings to factory default. Reboot Click “Reboot” to restart the device. Global SIP Settings Port Settings SIP Listen Port: (Default, 5060) SIP Local port, ranging from 10 ~ 65533 RTP Port Base: (Default, 10000) The port of RTP starts, ranging from 10 ~ 65533 RTP Port Range: (Default, 100) RTP port range, ranging from 12 ~ 1000...
  • Page 8 Codec Settings Codec Priority: There are 4 types of codec in the drop box, please select one for each priority. RTP Packet Length: Frame size for each code. G711 ranges from 20ms, 30ms, 40ms and 50ms G723 ranges from 30ms, 60ms, 90ms, 120ms, 150ms and 180ms G729 ranges from 20ms, 30ms, 40ms, 50ms, 60ms, 70ms and 80ms Other Settings...
  • Page 9 Log Server: (Default, blank is disable) Please fill in the IP address of the AEi IMM Server. The device then reports status to IMM server, such as firmware version, IP address of the device, cordless handset status and etc. Also it accepts commands from it, such as firmware updating, restart, reset to factory default and etc.
  • Page 10: Sip Accounts

    SIP Accounts The maximum SIP accounts of the device are two. To add a new SIP account, click “Add”. To delete a SIP account, check the “Select” box and then click “Delete”...
  • Page 11 Check the server IP or account credential if the “Status” shows “registering” or “register fail”...
  • Page 12 Active: Check “Enable” to enable sending SIP registration or “Disable” to disable the SIP account temporarily. Registration ID: Registration ID is also known as user ID or extension number. Display Name: Display Name is the name or the location of the device on the remote party. Authentication Name: Authentication Name is for SIP authentication.
  • Page 13 The status of the SIP registration; registered, registering or register fail **AEi SIP resilience feature, also known as SIP registration failed over feature. With the setting shown in the follow picture, it supports up to three SIP servers. Add “;” in between two servers and also at the end.
  • Page 14: Network Status

    ROOM ID: Input correct room ID that for BYOD.link app scan the QR code then sync to this device. WIFI SSID: Setup the remote WIFI SSID that the mobile device can access the device at same networking. WIFI Password: Setup the remote WIFI Password. Json URL: Setup the Json file path for BYOD.link app to download user interface settings after scan the QR code to login the room.
  • Page 15: Vlan Setting

    Select “Static IP” and configure the following fields from IP address to Secondary DNS. IP address: The IP address of the device Netmask: The Netmask of the device Gateway: The gateway of the device Primary DNS: The primary DNS IP address Secondary DNS: The secondary DNS IP address Mac Address: The MAC address of the device 802.1X Setting...
  • Page 16 NTP & Time Settings Switch: (Default, Enable) Enable to synchronize the date & time Primary Server: Select from the listed servers in the drop box. If there is an intranet NTP server, select “User defined” and then input the IP address of the NTP server. Secondary Server: The device will synchronize date &...
  • Page 17 4. Download the BYOD.link App to the smart phone 5. Scan the in-room QR code Turn on Bluetooth on the smart phone. Stay close to the BYOD master and scan the following QR code to download and activate soft phone configurations QR code link: http://crm.aeicommunications.com.tw:8080/qrcode.htm? “Room number”...
  • Page 18: Record Of Revision

    Record of Revision Date ver. Description 2022/4/22 First issue 2021/11/10 Configuration update 2023/2/21 Connectivity Update...

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