ADTRAN IP 700 Series Administrator's Manual
ADTRAN IP 700 Series Administrator's Manual

ADTRAN IP 700 Series Administrator's Manual

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61200770E1-31C
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March 2009
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  • Page 1 IP 700 Series IP 700 Series Phone Phone Administrator Administrator Guide Guide 61200770E1-31C 61200770E1-31C March 2009 March 2009...
  • Page 2 To the Holder of the Manual The contents of this manual are current as of the date of publication. ADTRAN reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. In no event will ADTRAN be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages or for commercial losses even if ADTRAN has been advised thereof as a result of issue of this publication.
  • Page 3 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Software Licensing Agreement Conventions Notes provide additional useful information. Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruption or damage to equipment. Warnings provide information that could prevent injury or endangerment to human life. 61200770E1-31C...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Safety Instructions When using your telephone equipment, please follow these basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or personal injury: 1. Do not use this product near water, such as a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
  • Page 5 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial or residential environment.
  • Page 6 Refer to the specific feature for more information. Certified IP PBX Systems The IP 700 Series phones have been officially tested and certified with the following IP PBX switches. Phone certification with other systems is ongoing and, therefore, this may not be the most recent list. Refer to ADTRAN’s website at...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    4. Managing IP 700 Series Phones........
  • Page 8 Table of Contents IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Defining Call Handling Options ............49 Customizing the Phone .
  • Page 9 Figure 16. Line Key Numbering............45 61200770E1-31C Copyright © 2009 ADTRAN, Inc.
  • Page 10 List of Figures IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Copyright © 2009 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200770E1-31C...
  • Page 11 PBX Dial Plan ............84 61200770E1-31C Copyright © 2009 ADTRAN, Inc.
  • Page 12 List of Tables IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Copyright © 2009 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200770E1-31C...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION This guide explains how to administer the IP 706 and IP 712 phones from ADTRAN. ADTRAN IP phones are full-duplex, handsfree IP phones that offer business-class features, such as multiple call appearance, hold, transfer, and conferencing. The phones are simple to use while offering the latest advances in telephony systems.
  • Page 14: Assembly And Installation

    Assembly and Installation IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION The following sections list the items included in your phone shipment and provide instructions for assembling the IP 706 and IP 712 phones. For questions dealing with missing parts or difficulty in assembly, contact your ADTRAN reseller.
  • Page 15: Assembling The Phone

    Figure 2. Assembling the Desk Stand The IP 706 and IP 712 phones may be wall mounted using the optional wallmount kit (P/N 1200808E1). For wall mounting instructions, refer to the IP 700 Series Wallmount Kit Quick Start Guide shipped with the kit.
  • Page 16: Connecting The Handset And Headset

    Figure 3. There are many types of headsets that can be used with the IP 706 or IP 712 phone. For a list of compatible headsets for the IP phones, refer to the ADTRAN website at www.adtran.com/phones. Once the headset is connected, the headset feature is ready to use.
  • Page 17: Connecting The Power Source

    IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Connecting the Power Source CONNECTING THE POWER SOURCE Once the IP 706 and IP 712 phones have been assembled, it is necessary to connect the phones to a power source and the phone system. There are two options available to supply power to your IP phone. Use the Local Power Option if your wall jack is not PoE enabled.
  • Page 18: Inline Power Option

    Connecting the Power Source IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Inline Power Option 1. Connect one end of the included Ethernet cable to the Ethernet jack on the back of the phone. 2. Connect the remaining end of the Ethernet cable to the PoE wall jack.
  • Page 19: Managing Ip 700 Series Phones

    IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Managing IP 700 Series Phones MANAGING IP 700 SERIES PHONES There are multiple ways to manage ADTRAN IP 700 Series phones, each providing a different management approach. Choose the method that best suits your situation: •...
  • Page 20: Setting The Minimum Required Parameters

    SETTING THE MINIMUM REQUIRED PARAMETERS At a minimum, the following parameters must be specified for the IP 700 Series phones to operate on a network server. The parameters not included in the table can usually be left at their default values.
  • Page 21 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Setting the Minimum Required Parameters Table 2. Minimum Parameters Required for Operation (Continued) Parameter Description Source Server (Reg.x.Servers) Defines which pair of proxy and registrar Config File servers should be used for this phone line.
  • Page 22: Using The Administrator's Web Interface

    Using the Administrator’s Web Interface IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide USING THE ADMINISTRATOR’S WEB INTERFACE This section explains how to access and use the administrator’s Web interface (Phone Manager) to manage the IP phones. In order to access the Phone Manager via a Web browser, you will first need to identify the IP address of the phone you want to manage.
  • Page 23: Accessing The Administrator's Web Interface

    IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Using the Administrator’s Web Interface Accessing the Administrator’s Web Interface Follow these steps to access the administrator’s Phone Manager: 1. Enter this command into the address bar of your browser window: http://<ip address>/admin where <ip address> is the IP address assigned to the phone.
  • Page 24: Navigating The Phone Manager

    Using the Administrator’s Web Interface IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Navigating the Phone Manager Once the minimum required parameters are set, you can access numerous settings and configurations via the administrator’s Phone Manager. Phone Manager makes administering and configuring the IP phones easy and quick.
  • Page 25: Phone Summary

    IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Using the Administrator’s Web Interface Phone Summary From the Phone Summary menu, you can view model number, part number, serial number, firmware version, MAC address, hardware version, Ethernet status, and line status. Figure 6. Phone Summary Menu 61200770E1-31C Copyright ©...
  • Page 26: Network Settings

    Using the Administrator’s Web Interface IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Network Settings From the Network Settings menu, you can change the IP address, gateway, and subnet mask. This menu also allows you to enable and set DHCP, duplex negotiation speeds, virtual local area network (VLAN) IDs, HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server, and Internet Control Message Protocol Address Resolution Protocol (ICMP ARP) timeout.
  • Page 27: Sip Settings

    IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Using the Administrator’s Web Interface SIP Settings From the SIP Settings menu, you can change the SIP server address, port, connection retries, feature expiration, call timer, message waiting indicator (MWI), hold signal, and other miscellaneous SIP settings.
  • Page 28: Line Settings

    Using the Administrator’s Web Interface IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide To change the current configured values, follow these steps: 1. Enter a new value in the corresponding field. 2. Select Save Manual Settings. Line Settings From the Line Settings menu, you can configure or change the line key settings. This is a convenient method for resetting passwords, changing display names, and assigning locations for voicemail, park zones, and pickup zones.
  • Page 29: Phone Settings

    IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Using the Administrator’s Web Interface Phone Settings From the Phone Settings menu, you can review and/or change all settings that pertain to the phone. Some of these features include the display lighting, enabling the headset and handsfree auto answer intercom (HFAAI), automatic connection settings for voicemail, MWI cadence, ring volume, ring type, name of system phone book, and settings related to CODECs.
  • Page 30: Line Key Settings

    Using the Administrator’s Web Interface IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide To remove the configured values (shown in parentheses after the setting name), select Clear Manual Settings. To change the current configured values, follow these steps: 1. Enter a new value in the corresponding field.
  • Page 31: Time Settings

    IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Using the Administrator’s Web Interface Time Settings From the Time Settings menu, you can specify a time server for automatic updates, enable Daylight Savings Time, configure the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset, and select a time and date format.
  • Page 32: Spre Settings

    Using the Administrator’s Web Interface IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide SPRE Settings From the SPRE Settings menu, you can specify special prefix (SPRE) codes for use with certain features, such as overhead page or HFAAI. Figure 13. SPRE Settings Menu To remove the configured values (shown in parentheses after the setting name), select Clear Manual Settings.
  • Page 33: Dial Plan Settings

    IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Using the Administrator’s Web Interface Dial Plan Settings From the Dial Plan Settings menu, you can configure dial plans related to intercom, external calls, PBX and set their delays. For more information on dial plans, refer to Appendix B on page 83.
  • Page 34: Reset Phone

    Using the Administrator’s Web Interface IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Reset Phone From the Reset Phone menu, you can reset the phone or return to the factory default settings. For more information related to these two features, refer to Resetting the Phone on page 58 and Restoring Factory Defaults on page 59.
  • Page 35: Automating Configuration

    If a site-specific DHCP option is set, it provides an FTP/TFTP server address from which to retrieve configuration files. Setting these parameters is explained further in Server Settings below. The ADTRAN IP 700 Series phones use the site-specific DHCP option 157 to specify the value of the following parameters: •...
  • Page 36: Configuration Files

    Automating Configuration IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide The FTP server requires a login and password to access the configuration files. The FTP login and pass- word can be changed from the default values by using the file adtran_info.txt. This is only possible if the TFTP server address is set using the administrator’s Web interface, phone’s user interface, or DHCP option...
  • Page 37: Example

    The following example is a sample file provided to assist you in creating configuration files that meet your specific needs. adtran_<mac address>.txt #Sample config file for an Adtran IP 706/712 IP Phone #If you would like to upgrade your phone to the latest firmware. Edit the line #below to reflect the firmware version that you would like.
  • Page 38 Automating Configuration IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Reg.0.AuthUserId 2000 Reg.0.AuthPassword 1234 Reg.0.Did 2000 Reg.0.DisplayName Adtran Reg.0.Enable true Reg.0.Label Adtran Reg.0.Multiple true Reg.0.Realm GP Reg.0.CallerIdPopup true Reg.0.Voicemail 8000 MwiPrimary 0 MwiCadence 1 MessagesCallback *98# #Buttons are numbered from 1 to 6. Button.n.Label defines the text #that will be displayed on the LCD next to each button.
  • Page 39 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Automating Configuration Button.3.Type speed Button.4.Type speed Button.5.Type speed Button.6.Type speed #To assign buttons 7-12 on an IP 712 phone, uncomment the lines below #Button.7.Type speed #Button.8.Type speed #Button.9.Type speed #Button.10.Type speed #Button.11.Type speed #Button.12.Type speed #Button.n.Line associates a line definition to a button.
  • Page 40 Automating Configuration IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide #Define the park servers here. ParkZoneUri callpark@10.10.20.1 PickupZoneUri pickup@10.10.20.1 DialPlanExternal 0|911|[2-9]xxxxxx+T2|[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|[0-1][2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|011xxx+T2 DialPlanPBX 0|911|9911|[1-8]xxx|9[2-9]xxxxxx+T2|9[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|9[0-1][2-9]xx[2- 9]xxxxxx|9011xxx+T2|*[2-9][0-9,*]+T2|*1xx|**xxxx SntpServer 10.10.20.1 GmtOffset -0600 HighLightEnable False Copyright © 2009 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200770E1-31C...
  • Page 41: Configuring Common Features

    IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Configuring Common Features CONFIGURING COMMON FEATURES This section explains how to define many of the parameters required to operate an IP phone. Each example shows either the steps to setting the parameter through the phone’s user interface, or provides the content to add to the configuration files.
  • Page 42 Configuring Common Features IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide #Registrar Server 1 Primary RegServer.1.Address.1 192.168.0.34 RegServer.1.Port.1 5060 RegServerExpires.1 3600 #Retry Attempts before switching Registrars RegServerMaxRetry 1 #Registrar Server 1 Secondary RegServer.1.Address.2 192.168.0.33 RegServer.1.Port.2 5060 RegServerExpires.2 3600 #Outbound Proxy 1 Primary OutboundProxy.1.Address.1 192.168.0.22...
  • Page 43: Defining Line Registrations

    IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Configuring Common Features Defining Line Registrations The IP 706 phone supports up to 6 lines and the IP 712 phone supports up to 12 lines each served from a unique proxy/registrar server. This allows a different line for every line key on the phone. The line is called a multiple call appearance (MCA) type if it will be assigned to one or more line keys on the same phone.
  • Page 44: Setting The Realm

    Configuring Common Features IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide #Label that will appear next to the buttons that use this line. Reg.1.Label x2000 #Enable call logging for this line (may not want for SCAs). Reg.1.Logging true #Only required for SCAs to set the subscription interval.
  • Page 45: Setting The Domain

    IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Configuring Common Features Table 4. Realm Settings (Continued) Value Description General PBX (GP) Used for PBX call appearances that require an additional digit, such as 9 to be dialed to access outside numbers. Lines of this type use the DialPlanPbx dial plan.
  • Page 46: Table 5. Line Key Assignments

    Configuring Common Features IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 5. Line Key Assignments Line Key Type Associated Parameters Description Line Button.z.Type Assigns the type. Button.z.Line Associates a line definition to a line key. Button.z.Label Assigns a label for the line key.
  • Page 47 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Configuring Common Features Button.5.Label ICOM Button.6.Type blf/dss Button.6.BlfUri blf@192.168.0.23 Button.6.Number 125 Button.6.Label Joe Jones Example 2: This is an example configuration for an IP 706 phone on a PBX system where line 1 is an MCA of type GP,...
  • Page 48: Configuring Other Server And Sip Options

    Configuring Common Features IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Configuring Other Server and SIP Options A number of server settings can be specified for the IP phone to function correctly on your network. These parameters are listed below with a brief description of their function. This list also includes SIP options that can be specified as well.
  • Page 49: Defining Call Handling Options

    IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Configuring Common Features Defining Call Handling Options Several parameters are available for customizing the call handling behavior on the IP phones. These parameters are listed below with a brief description of their function. These parameters are covered in greater detail in Appendix A on page 61.
  • Page 50: Customizing The Phone

    Configuring Common Features IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Customizing the Phone There are numerous settings that can be changed on the IP phones, enabling you to customize them for your specific environment. These customizations are listed below, but are covered in greater detail in Appendix A on page 61.
  • Page 51 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Configuring Common Features Table 8. Phone Customization Overview (Continued) Parameter Description SiteOption Sets the option number that the phone will request during DHCP transactions. If a value other than the default option 157 is set in a configuration file, the phone will re-initiate DHCP procedures using the new option.
  • Page 52: Modifying The Splash Screen

    Configuring Common Features IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Modifying the Splash Screen You can customize the IP phone’s splash screen presented during boot up by downloading a 216 x 336 pixel, 16-color grey-scale bitmap file to the parameter IconPixmap. Most graphics programs can be used to modify and save the file.
  • Page 53: Troubleshooting

    IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING This section provides tables listing common problems and their resolutions, as well as instructions for performing specific tasks to correct errors with your phone. The following topics are covered in this section: •...
  • Page 54: Advanced Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Advanced Troubleshooting Table 10 lists more advanced problems which consist of error messages encountered during the boot up process, and also network connectivity issues. It also provides their suggested solutions. Table 10. Advanced Troubleshooting Chart...
  • Page 55: Accessing The Phone Status Display Menus

    IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Troubleshooting Table 10. Advanced Troubleshooting Chart (Continued) Problem Description Solution Suggestion Phone displays Download of main config file This error indicates that the file adtran_<mac failed. address>.txt could not be found on the FTP or TFTP server.
  • Page 56: Diagnostics

    Troubleshooting IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide firmware used for booting, the date it was installed, and the configuration file version. To access the Firmware Version status information, select 4 from the Phone Status menu. Select Exit from the soft key menu to return to the Phone Status menu.
  • Page 57: Keypad Test

    3. Press the Exit soft key twice to exit. 4. If a key does not display properly, notify your reseller or contact ADTRAN technical support. LCD Test The LCD Test can verify the LCD screen is functioning normally. Use the following steps to test the LCD screen: 1.
  • Page 58: Ping Test

    Troubleshooting IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide 5. Press the Exit soft key to return to the idle screen. Ping Test The Ping Test can verify network connectivity by checking the ability to ping a valid IP address. Use the following steps to perform a ping test: 1.
  • Page 59: Restoring Factory Defaults

    IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Troubleshooting Restoring Factory Defaults It is possible to erase configuration settings on a phone and restore it to the state that is was received from the factory. Keep in mind that using the Factory option will erase all settings customized locally at the phone, such as personal speed dial entries, phone book entries, line key settings, and distinctive rings.
  • Page 60 Troubleshooting IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Copyright © 2009 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200770E1-31C...
  • Page 61: Appendix A. Configuration And Line Parameters

    32 characters long. A new application name is specified in a configuration file and is checked against the version in flash to decide if a new version needs to be downloaded. 61200770E1-31C Copyright © 2009 ADTRAN, Inc.
  • Page 62 Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources BackLight 0 to 9999 Indicates the number of minutes the Config File backlight remains lit when the phone Web Interface is idle.
  • Page 63 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources Button.z.Type BLF/DSS, Assigns the type to the line key at Config File Speed, location z. At least one key must be...
  • Page 64 Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources DefaultMedia ASCII Sets the preferred CODEC, silence Config File String suppression algorithm, and packet Web Interface size for outgoing packets.
  • Page 65 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources DialPlanExternal ASCII Indicates the dial plan for external call Config File String appearances. This string of Web Interface characters specifies one or more dial plans for the phone.
  • Page 66 Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources DscpAudio 0 to 63 Sets the DSCPs for outbound audio Config File packets from the phone. This is used...
  • Page 67 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources DtmfLevels -1 to -20 Adjusts the level of DTMF tones Config File played into the network from the Web Interface phone.
  • Page 68 Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources FeatureUri.x Request URI Specifies the server (in URI format) to Config File which feature-related state changes Web Interface are sent.
  • Page 69 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources HandsetLevels ASCII String Sets the audio levels of the handset Config File using a comma separated list of the following settings.
  • Page 70 Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources HfaaiEnable True or False Enables (true) or disables (false) Config File HFAAI calls on the phone. Web Interface...
  • Page 71 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources IntercomGroupPreference 0 to 11 Specifies which line (should be of GI Config File type) represents the intercom lines on Web Interface the phone.
  • Page 72 Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources MaxJitter 10 to 300 Sets the maximum time interval that Config File the jitter buffer can utilize when...
  • Page 73 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources MwiCadence 0, 1, or 2 Selects the operating mode of the Config File illuminated Messages function key. Web Interface...
  • Page 74 Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources PopUpHold 0 to 5 Defines the number of seconds to Config File leave the caller ID pop-up window...
  • Page 75 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources ProxyServer.z.Port.y 0 to 65535 Port of the Registration Server. Config File Y may be 1 or 2. 1 is the primary and Web Interface 2 is the backup.
  • Page 76 Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources RegServerMaxRetry 1 to 3 Number of attempts to contact a Config File server before the next one is tried.
  • Page 77 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources SetupPassword ASCII String Customizes the MD5 hash of the Config File password that is entered for restricted administration settings on the phone.
  • Page 78 Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources SpeakerLevels ASCII String Sets the speakerphone audio levels Config File using a comma separated list of the following settings. The following...
  • Page 79 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 12. Configuration Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Sources TftpServers FQDN or IP Specifies a comma separated list of DHCP Address up to 2 TFTP servers. If a server is...
  • Page 80: Line Parameters

    Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Line Parameters All of the following Line Parameter settings shown in Table 13 can be set either through the administrator’s Web interface or in the MAC address-based configuration file for each phone. The value of x is 0 through 5 on an IP 706 phone, or 0 through 11 on an IP 712 phone.
  • Page 81 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters Table 13. Line Parameters (Continued) Parameter Value Type Description Reg.x.Realm GE, PE, GP, GI Identifies the calling realm of the phone line. This is used to decide which type of dial plan to apply to this phone line.
  • Page 82 Appendix A. Configuration and Line Parameters IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Copyright © 2009 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200770E1-31C...
  • Page 83: Appendix B. Dial Plan Configuration

    The external dial plan is defined in the DialPlanExternal parameter. Table 15 explains the default numeric string by breaking it down into pieces. Each portion of the dial plan is divided by a bar ( | ) in the full string: 0|911|[2-9]xxxxxx+T2|[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|[0-1][2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|011xxx+T2 61200770E1-31C Copyright © 2009 ADTRAN, Inc.
  • Page 84: Default Pbx Dial Plan

    Appendix B. Dial Plan Configuration IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Table 15. External Dial Plan Dial Plan Description Allows for dialing the operator. Allows for dialing emergency number. [2-9]xxxxxx+T2 Allows for dialing 7-digit local numbers. [2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx Allows for dialing 10-digit numbers.
  • Page 85: Appendix C. Glossary

    IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide APPENDIX C. GLOSSARY Active state/Active call: Refers to when the phone is in use and connected to another phone. ARP: Address Resolution Protocol. BLF/DSS: Busy Lamp Field/Direct Station Select. BLF indicates the status of another phone. DSS dials another phone.
  • Page 86 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Idle state: Refers to the state when the phone is not in use and is not connected to an active call. In this state, the LCD displays the idle screen. IP Address: Internet Protocol Address. IP addresses are used by devices on a computer network to uniquely identify themselves and communicate with other devices via Internet protocol.
  • Page 87 IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide SIP server: Session Internet Protocol server. A SIP server functions as registrar and proxy servers, allowing the SIP communication process between devices. Soft keys: The keys located across the bottom of the LCD screen that are associated with functions displayed on the screen.

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