THOMSON ST 2030 SIP Administrator's Manual

THOMSON ST 2030 SIP Administrator's Manual

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ST 2030 SIP Administrator Guide
Thomson Telecom
S.A.S with a capital of 130 037 460 €
RCS 390 546 059
Copyright © THOMSON 2005
All rights reserved
08/2005
ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide
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  • Page 1 ST 2030 SIP Administrator Guide Thomson Telecom S.A.S with a capital of 130 037 460 € RCS 390 546 059 Copyright © THOMSON 2005 All rights reserved 08/2005 ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 2 Copyright Notice & Trademarks © Thomson 2005. All rights reserved. Thomson Telecom reserves the right to alter material or technical specification of its products without prior notice. SpeedTouch and Thomson are registered trademarks. Various elements (including but not limited to trademarks, service marks, designs, logos and copyrighted material) shown on this Admin Guide are protected by intellectual property or other rights.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents ................7 HAPTER AFETY NFORMATION ................7 PERATING CONDITIONS ............7 OCATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................... 7 ..................7 ONNECTIONS ................8 UALIFIED SERVICE ..........9 HAPTER RODUCT OVERVIEW AND CONNECTIONS ..................9 NTRODUCTION ................9 OTE AND AUTION ................9 ACKAGE CONTENTS PC..........
  • Page 4 ....................20 ISPLAY ..............20 EFINITIONS OF & I ................23 CONS NDICATORS ..................24 ISPLAYS Display in idle mode............................24 Display during a call.............................25 LED ................26 EFINITIONS OF ................27 XTENSION MODULE ....................27 EMORY ..................27 OWER SUPPLY ...................
  • Page 5: Hapter

    LCD............47 HAPTER ONFIGURATION THROUGH .................... 47 ENU LIST ..............48 PERATION MENU DISPLAY Home operation menu display........................48 User Menu Display............................49 Admin Menu Display .............................49 Option Menu Display ............................50 Detailed LCD menu settings..........................51 ............ 62 HAPTER ONFIGURATION VIA NTERFACE ........62 ONFIGURATION THROUGH THE EB INTERFACE ................
  • Page 6: St2030 Sip Administrator Guide

    ............102 ONFIGURATION AND OMMANDS TFTP ..104 XAMPLES OF FILES TO CONFIGURE AUTO PROVISIONING VIA & T ................110 HAPTER IGURES ABLES ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 7: Safety Information

    Chapter 1 Safety Information 1. Operating conditions This telephone is to be operated on a local area network. The telephone must be equipped with the appropriate software version. The actual version of firmware is v.1.30, you can download the latest on: www.speedtouchpartner.com Read these instructions carefully before connecting the SIP phone to its power source.
  • Page 8: Qualified Service

    No repair can by performed by the customer, if you experience trouble with this equipment for repair or warranty information, please contact your administrator. Thomson disclaims all responsibility in the event of use that does not comply with the present instructions.
  • Page 9: Product Overview And Connections

    Chapter 2 Product overview and connections 1. Introduction This administrator guide describes how to set up, connect cables, and configure your ST2030 SIP Phone. It also provides information on how to configure the Network settings and change the settings of your IP Phone. The administrator guide also includes the way to view and upgrade the firmware.
  • Page 10: Connecting To The Network And The Pc

    (e) ST2030 with Extension module (a) hub (b) PC (d) headset (optional) handset (optional) Network (c) Power supply Figure 2.1 IP Phone Cable Connections 4. Connecting to the Network and the PC The SIP Phone has 2 RJ-45 ports that each support 10/100 Mbps full duplex Ethernet connection to external devices- Network port and access port (one for PC and one for LAN).
  • Page 11: Powering Up The Phone

    5. Powering up the Phone The ST2030 could be powered by either a main power unit, or PoE. Its power consumption is under 6W. Power Plug The power plug is fed with 9VDC, 800mA, linear. The power plug unit will be adapted specifically to the target country requirements: •...
  • Page 12: Supported Features

    Note Supported Features In addition to the physical features illustrated in Figure 3.1 and table 3.1, your Thomson Speed Touch 2030 also provides the following: Technical specifications: • An integrated 2 Ethernet ports switch that allows the telephone and a computer to share a single Ethernet jack.
  • Page 13 • User Datagram Protocol (UDP) UDP is a simple protocol that exchanges data packets without acknowledgments or guaranteed delivery. SIP can use UDP as the underlying transport protocol. If UDP is used, retransmissions are used to ensure reliability. • Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) TFTP allows files to be transferred from one computer to another over a network.
  • Page 14 • Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) ARP is a network layer protocol used to convert an IP address into a physical address (called a DLC address), such as an Ethernet address. A host wishing to obtain a physical address broadcasts an ARP request onto the TCP/IP network. The host on the network that has the IP address in the request then replies with its physical hardware address •...
  • Page 15: Abbreviations

    11. Abbreviations Session Initiation Protocol. An IP telephony signalling text-based protocol developed by the IETF Domaine Name Server DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol File Transfer Protocol H323 An ITU standard for realtime voice and videoconferencing over packet networks, including LANs, WANs and the Internet Local Area Network MGCP Media Gateway Control Protocol...
  • Page 16: Chapter 3 Phone Operations

    Chapter 3 Phone operations Mise en forme : Puces et numéros General appearance The general appearance of the ST2030 is as below: ST2030 front view ST2030 with his extension module ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 17: Physical Features

    2. Physical Features Figure 3.1 and Table 3.1 illustrate physical features of the ST2030 SIP Phone: Volume keys 3 Soft Keys Clear key Menu Move & Scrolling keys Functions keys(*) Handset Dialing Memory keys * Keys from left to right: phone book/ headset/ speaker/ mute and redial. Figure 3.1 The IP Phone User panel ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 18 a) Display keys Confirmation key: Clear key: Clear characters in editing mode or exit to standby display (long click) or return back to the previous page. Menu key: Enables access to menu Phone book key: Enables to access the phonebook and view the names and phone numbers the user wants to dial.
  • Page 19 b) Audio keys Volume keys: Adjust the volume of the handset, headset, speaker phone, ringer phone. Speaker key: Activates/disables hands free or group-listing function and switch on/off the microphone Headset key: Activates headset mode during a call Mute key: Activates/deactivates mute function. c) Dialing keys Dialing pad Press the dial pad buttons to dial a number.
  • Page 20: Display

    The product has a full dot matrix LCD screen with a resolution of 128*64 pixels. Its screen is monochrome and not backlighted. The viewing area of the screen is 70.7x38.8 mm (active area: 66.52x33.24 mm). It is able to display characters defined by “Thomson-CharDisplayRequirement-Ed01- 03November2004.doc”. 4. Definitions of Soft Keys The table 3.2 describes the main functions of each soft keys you can use on the SIP phone.
  • Page 21 Soft Key Brief Description Input mode switch in edit state A/a/1 Activate option/service Active Enter to administration sub-menu Admin Answer an incoming call Answer Shortcut to “Anonymous” Anym Shortcut to “Auto Answer” Autoan Return to previous menu Back Shortcut to Call log CalLog Cancel an action or exit to previous menu without applying changes Cancel...
  • Page 22 Join several connected calls to create a conference call Join Shortcut to lock phone Lock Dial to voice mail server Mail Shortcut to missed call list MsCall Make a new call NewCal Set specific service OFF Confirm setting Set specific Service ON Shortcut to phone services Option Store a call using Call Park...
  • Page 23: Icons & Indicators

    5. Icons & Indicators The SIP Phone has a 6-line of 20 characters LCD display Line 1 : date/time and icons information Line 2 : line 5: operation information Line 6 : Soft keys display Network status is okay SIP register that is okay “Alarm”...
  • Page 24: Main Displays

    6. Main Displays a) Display in idle mode Home page 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Date Time Icons Line1 Line2 Name Line3 Phone Number Line4 Remind Message Line5 Line6 Page 1 ► T r M a i l C a l L o g P i c k U p Page 2...
  • Page 25: B) Display During A Call

    b) Display during a call Phonebook and call log can be displayed during a call. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Date Time Icons ▲ Line# Number/Name Status Duration Line# Number/Name Status Duration ▼ Page 1 ►...
  • Page 26: Definitions Of Led

    7. Definitions of LED LED Indicator Condition Color Status Default Speaker During FW boot Loudspeaker is activated during a call Default Headset During FW boot Headset or Headset group-listing mode is activated during call Default Mute During FW boot Mute is active Default During FW boot Used for speed dial keys in standby mode...
  • Page 27: Extension Module

    8. Extension module The extension module features 28 keys. One can plug up to 2 extension modules in a row, leading to a total of 10 + 2x28 = 66 possible “multiline” keys. 9. Memory The ST2030 has 4MB of Flash, and 16MB of RAM 10.
  • Page 28: Chapter 4 Call Services

    Chapter 4 Call Services 1. Talking Mode & Operations a) 5 kinds of communication mode Handset mode Hands free mode Headset mode Handset group listening Headset group listening b) Operation of off hook There are four ways supported for Off Hook operation Picking up the handset: Handset mode Press Speaker key: Hands free mode Press Headset key: Headset mode...
  • Page 29: D) Operation Of Mode Switch During Call

    d) Operation of mode switch during call Handset Hands free Headset Handset -GL Headset-GL Press Speaker key Press Headset Press Speaker Handset Replace handset Press Headset Pick up handset Hands free Press Speaker key Press Speaker Pick up Handset Headset Press headset key Press headset Press Speaker key Replace handset...
  • Page 30 And then you can trigger dialing by any one of following. Press soft key Dial Press OK key Go off-hook Off-hook dialing Performing off-hook operation first, and then you can dial out by any one of following ways. Press digital keys Press Redial key Press any one of memory keys F1 to F10 Use the call log...
  • Page 31 When making a new call (by going off hook or pressing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Date Time Icons E n t e r N u m b e r Dialed number display P h B o o k C a l L o g...
  • Page 32 When a call is connected 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Date Time Icons R i n g i n g . . . B a c k If callee picks up, phone will enter talking state and show line status.
  • Page 33 When a call is failed due to party (number) does not exist 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Date Time Icons W r o n g N u m b e r ! B a c k When a call is failed due to other reasons...
  • Page 34: B) Speed Dial

    Last number Redial: Pick up the handset and press Press then b) Speed dial Save memory keys Press any one of F1 – F10 in standby mode Press Edit Key in number you want to save Press Save to store the entry The memory keys could be modified too in a submenu.
  • Page 35: D) Reject A Call

    When the phone is ringing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Date Time Icons Caller Name (Alias) Caller Number/Name A n s w e r R e j e c t T r a n s f ►...
  • Page 36: F) Call Forward

    When CCBS is successful The phone is ringing Go off-hook. You hear ring-back tone if party doesn’t answer yet. Or start conversation if part answers the call. The party will hear ring-back tone, if you don’t go off-hook yet. You can cancel CCBS function by any one of following ways. Go off-hook Press any digital key f) Call forward...
  • Page 37: Call Functions During Conversation

    3. Call functions during conversation Hold and Retrieve a call During a call, press to put a call on hold. Hold Press Unhold to retrieve a held call. b) Call Transfer Transf During conversation mode, you can press the soft key to activate Call-Transfer service.
  • Page 38: C) Conference Call

    Transf After pressing once 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Date Time Icons E n t e r N u m b e r Dialed number display P h B o o k C a l L o g B a c k...
  • Page 39 End the conference call: Clear each participant one by one. When pressing Conf once. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Date Time Icons E n t e r A N u m b e r Dialed number display P h B o o k C a l L o g...
  • Page 40: D) Volume Adjustment

    When the callee picks up 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Date Time Icons T a l k i n g . . . C o n f B a c k Volume adjustment While the phone is ringing you can adjust ring volume by pressing the volume keys.
  • Page 41 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Date Time Icons ▲ Line# Number/Name Status Duration Line# Number/Name ▼ Status Duration Page 1 ► H O l d T r a n s f C o n f ◄...
  • Page 42: H) Pick Up

    Answer an incoming call when another call is active. The phone will assign a free line dedicated to the incoming call, and the associated LED will blink fast. Press the line key, and the original line is held by phone automatically Scrolling the ringing line Press Answer to answer the call Switch between lines.
  • Page 43: Phone Book & Call Log

    4. Phone book & Call log 1 Call logs Press CalLog to view, add, clear call logs and dial from call logs. There are 3 kinds of call logs: Missed call logs, Received call logs and dialed call logs. You can also dial from call logs by pressing OK on selected call. Key Pressed LCD display Date...
  • Page 44: Date Time

    When pressing feature key, the behavior is the same as in Phone book. During the Query, you can press Delete to delete the displayed entry,. Press View to entry sub-menu as following. When you have pressed View 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Line 1 Time Date...
  • Page 45: Received Call & Dialed Calls

    3 Received Call & Dialed Calls Be the same as operation of Missed Calls Phone book Press to access the phone book. You can view, delete and add phone numbers in the phonebook. You can also dial from phonebook. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Scroll by pressing Line 1 Time...
  • Page 46: Character Input- Edit Mode

    5. Character Input- Edit Mode The editor is automatically activated whenever you are modifying content of configurable parameters. Apart from entering characters, you can use this editor to navigate through text or delete characters. Even though the maximal text length is not limited by the number of characters on the display because the text can be shifted to the left and right, there are limits for the certain scenarios.
  • Page 47: Chapter 5 Configuration Through Lcd

    Chapter 5 Configuration through LCD 1 Menu list Name Ringer Date Time Language Key Echo Status Time Personalize Type Alarm Clock Bell Contrast User PIN Setting Sample text : AB…H Shortcut Sample text : 1…8 Memory Key Information Enter Password Shortcut 1 SC (1) Shortcut 2 SC (2) Memory Key MK(1)
  • Page 48: Operation Menu Display

    Mode IP Address MAC Address Networking Gateway PPPoE Netmask NTP Setting Input Admin DNS 1 Password : SIP Configuration 784518 (select DNS 2 VLAN setting number with Ethernet configuration A/a/1 Status Emergency Dial Plan Reset Default Zone Dial Subscibe Auto Stop Call Blocking Auto turn Off SPK Option...
  • Page 49: B) User Menu Display

    b) User Menu Display 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Line 1 Icon Date Time Scroll by pressing Line 2 Up/Down key Line 3 SUB-MENU LIST Select by pressing OK or “Select” Line 4 Return to idle state by Line 5 pressing C or “Back”...
  • Page 50: D) Option Menu Display

    9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Line 1 Date Time Icon Scroll by pressing Line 2 Up/Down key Line 3 Select by pressing OK SUB-MENU LIST or “Select” Line 4 Return to idle state by Line 5 pressing C or “Back”...
  • Page 51: E) Detailed Lcd Menu Settings

    Sub-menu list of admin setting Option Message Comment Dial Subscribe Call Blocking Call Forward Call waiting Anonymblock Auto Answer Auto Reject Auto Stop Auto turn Off SPK (10) Number Display (11) DoNot Disturb (12) PhoneLock (13) You need to reboot for saving your modifications Reboot Content of Shortcut Parameters Item Name...
  • Page 52: User Menu Display

    Home operation menu display 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Date Time O P E R A T I O N M E N U U s e r A d m i n O p t i o n User Menu Display Idle...
  • Page 53 Personalize Setting Personalize Menu User Idle 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ItemName is refreshed Line 1 Time Item Name Date when pressing scrolling Line 2 Line 3 Scroll by pressing CONTENT Up/Down key Line 4 Exit to higher-level Line 5...
  • Page 54: Alarm Clock

    Alarm Clock Alarm Menu User Idle Clock 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ItemName is refreshed Line 1 Item Name Date Time when pressing scrolling Line 2 Line 3 Scroll by pressing CONTENT Up/Down key Line 4 Exit to higher-level Line 5...
  • Page 55 Scroll by pressing 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Up/Down key Line 1 Time Date Exit to higher-level Line 2 S a m p l e T e x t : A B C D E F G H menu by pressing C Line 3 S a m p l e...
  • Page 56 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Line 1 Icon Date Time Scroll by pressing Line 2 Up/Down key Line 3 Select by pressing OK Options list or “Select” Line 4 Return to idle state by Line 5 pressing C or “Back”...
  • Page 57 Memory Keys Setting Memory Menu User Idle 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Line 1 M ( x ) Time Date Scroll by pressing Line 2 Up/Down key Line 3 Select by pressing OK or “Select”...
  • Page 58 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Date Line 1 Time Scroll by pressing Line 2 Up/Down key Line 3 Select by pressing OK SUB-MENU LIST or “Select” Line 4 Return to idle state by Line 5...
  • Page 59 Content of Network Parameters Item Name Configurable Data Format Options List Max. Length Fix IP Options Mode DHCP PPPoE xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (For Fix-IP only) xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Gateway (GW) (For Fix-IP only) xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Net mask (Mask) (For Fix-IP only) xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Pri DNS (For Fix-IP only) xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Sec DNS...
  • Page 60: Ntp Setting

    NTP Setting NTP setting Menu Admin Idle 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ItemName is refreshed Line 1 Item Name Date Time when pressing scrolling Line 2 Line 3 Scroll by pressing CONTENT Up/Down key Line 4 Exit to higher-level Line 5...
  • Page 61 Profile List Profile Name Comment Profile name is configurable (refer to “3.4.1 SIP Profile Parameter”) Profile 1 Only one of profiles is active, and the active profile will be marked with “(ON)” Profile 2 Profile 3 Profile 4 SIP Profile Parameters SIP Setting Select profile Idle...
  • Page 62: Chapter 6 Configuration Via Web Interface

    Chapter 6 Configuration via Web Interface 1 Configuration through the Web interface The phone can also be configured using the web browser. It has a friendly web interface to set and modify parameters. Step 1 – Before starting The IP phone should be connected to the Network and then be powered it up before the connection to the web server.
  • Page 63 CONNECTION PAGE The username is: administrator The password is: 784518 HOME PAGE ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 64 SETUP PAGE SETUP: Network setup page (DHCP): Page uses to DHCP connection setup. ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 65 SETUP: Basic setup page: Page for edit a profile Profile edit Here, you must indicate the address of the proxy, the login of the user like his password and the associated telephone number. SIP local port is by default 5060 ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 66 APS basic setup: It is the page to configure APS ADVANCED PAGE ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 67 ADVANCED: STUN page: STUN server settings ADVANCED: UPnP: UPnP setup ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 68 ADVANCED: SNTP: SNTP setup to regulate the hour of the phone ADVANCED: QoS: Quality of service configuration ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 69 ADVANCED: Ethernet connection ADVANCED: Outbound proxy ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 70 ADVANCED: SIP signalling ADVANCED: Codec setup: you can choose the priority of the codecs. ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 71 ADVANCED: Option configure ADVANCED: Call Features ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 72 ADVANCED: Advanced: Page for the telephone settings. You can configure your voicemail and the number of line ADVANCED: Dial plan ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 73 ADVANCED: Melody management: You can update new melodies. To make a new melody you need to refer at chapter 8 ADVANCED: Phone book: To add new contacts in the local phonebook. ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 74 ADVANCED: Remote phone book: To add new contacts in remote XML phonebook. ADVANCED: Call blocking: to authorize or reject calls ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 75 UTILITY PAGE UTILITY: Save & restart ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 76 UTILITY: Backup setting: bachup current configuration (active.sys) to ffs_image.zz UTILITY: Restore setting: Restore configuration (ffs_image.zz) ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 77 UTILITY: Firmware Update: It is here you can update your firmware. When you upload it, next you need to upload the Telconf file. UTILITY: Restore default ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 78 UTILITY: Telephone configure: It is here you upload the Telconf file. UTILITY: User management: You can change the parameters of the connection page. ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 79 UTILITY: PIN setting UTILITY: Phone lock ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 80 UTILITY: Ping test STATUS PAGE ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 81 STATUS : Product info STATUS : Interface Status ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 82 STATUS : Phone Status ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 83: Chapter 7 Auto-Provisioning

    Chapter 7 Auto-Provisioning The automatic provisioning requires one DHCP server and one TFTP server. Please find below the way to provision your IP Phone. 1 Automatic phone provisioning with TFTP The automatic phone provisioning is particularly adapted to the provision of several phones at the same time, of any large-scale deployment environment.
  • Page 84 The files: File INF: (extension .txt or .inf) inform about the place of the various files to download (relative way or absolute) Firmware: Version’s code which needs to be upgrade by the phone File “common_config”: (extension.txt) informs the phone about configurations which need to be upgrade on the level network, sip (or mgcp), auto provisioning, etc…...
  • Page 85 option tftp-server-name "@IP serveur TFTP"; --------------> option 66 option bootfile-name "nomDeFichierINF.txt"; --------------> option 67 option provision-server-ip code 150 = text; ------------->option 150 is text, not binary mode option provision-server-ip "@IP serveur TFTP "; -------------> next server address option vendor-encapsulated-options "http://192.168.70.10/swupgrade_st2030m.txt" ---->option 43 2 Installation of the platform Installation of the DHCP server To set up all the necessary options (option 66 and 67)
  • Page 86: Automatic Phone Provisioning With Http

    1. In the order: Remote loading of file INF Remote loading of the firmware (Remote loading of the files Deck for MGCP) Reboot Remote loading of file INF Remote loading of the Deck files for MGCP) Remote loading of the file TelConf Remote loading of the file Common_config Attempt of remote loading of the specific file MAC if he is Reboot...
  • Page 87 Process of auto provisioning in the theory: At the time of the connection of a phone to the network, it will ask an IP address to DHCP server. This one will provide him an IP address. While going on the WEB interface of the phone in mode admin, you can upgrade the firmware.
  • Page 88 The IPaddressofthephone being that noted in (5).The Web interface appears. 8. Login is : administrator Password is: 784518 9. This page is displayed: 10. Select « UTILITY ». ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 89 ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 90 11. Select « Firmware Update » 12. In the box Firmware Update Using leave "HTTP" and click on the button "Browse...” In the window which opens, select the version of the firmware to be installed. 13. Press « Apply » 14.
  • Page 91 15. Startain from step 7) to step 11). Select « Telephone Configure » 16. In the box Firmware Update Using leave "HTTP" and click on the button "Browse...” In the window which opens, select the file TelConf to be installed. 17.
  • Page 92: Chapter 8 Ringtones Configuration

    Chapter 8 Ringtones configuration 1 Description The ringtones which are integrated into the ST2030 use a RTTTL format. A ringing with RTTTL format looks like the following example: Halloween:d=4,o=5,b=180:8d6,8g,8g,8d6,8g,8g,8d6,8g,8d#6,8g,8d6,8g,8g,8d6,8g,8g,8 d6,8g,8d#6,8g,8c#6,8f#,8f#,8c#6,8f#,8f#,8c#6,8f#,8d6,8f#,8c#6,8f#,8f#,8c#6,8f#,8f#,8c #6,8f#,8d6,8f# These ringtones can be created by the user and they can be also downloaded for free on Internet.
  • Page 93 This software makes it possible to the user to create their own melodies directly with RTTTL format. For that, it is necessary to go in "File", "Ringtone composer" and finally "open with new melodie" The following screen is displayed and will make it possible to the user to compose the melodies according to its choice.
  • Page 94: Integration Of The Rings With St2030

    Moreover, a data base, already comprising a great number of melodies to RTTTL format, is integrated into this software. To reach these rings, it is necessary to carry out the handling which is presented to you on the screenshot below. 3 Integration of the rings with ST2030 In order to be able to integrate new ringtones, with RTTTL format, in his phone, the user must start by recopying all these rings with RTTTL format in a file with a txt extension.
  • Page 95 Next we need to find the phone IP address. So: If MGCP phone: • Press on the key menu of the phone • Press on the softkey admin • Press on the button OK of the phone • Select Network configuration while going down with the arrows •...
  • Page 96 Lastly, it is necessary to select "Melody management" and to enter the name of the file (txt extension) which contains the rings while clicking on browser. Note: Soon the APS will be operational to update the rings with TFTP or HTTP. ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 97: Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 9 Troubleshooting If your phone is not operating as it should, please refer to the list of the problems in the following table. It should help you to solve the issue. Possible cause Remedy Problem Ensure that the Ethernet cable is No connection to the No dialing tone correctly connected to the LAN...
  • Page 98: Chapter 10 Xml Phonebook

    The aim of this service is to provide an easy access to the companie's phonebook through the Thomson ST2030 MGCP Phone. The final user enters the name of the person he wishes to call on the telephone, using the DTMF keys. The telephone then consults an external server (using HTTP/XML), and displays the entries that matches the name entered.
  • Page 99: B) Identification Of The Phone

    b) Identification of the phone The HTTP server will identify the phone by using one, two or three arguments sent by the phone in the GET request: HTTP Name Description IP_ADDR IP address of the phone MAC_ADDR MAC address of the phone SERIAL_NB Serial Number of the phone The HTTP server will identify the searched string with the following parameter:...
  • Page 100 [ThomsonPhoneBook XML page] <ThomsonPhoneBook> </ ThomsonPhoneBook> Less than 32 results to the query If the server finds less than 32 answers to the query, it will send to the telephone this XML page: [ThomsonPhoneBook XML page] <ThomsonPhoneBook> <DirectoryEntry> <Name>Dupad André</Name> <Telephone>0175008348</Telephone>...
  • Page 101: Chapter 11 Dial Plan Syntax

    Chapter 11 Dial plan syntax The syntax used to identify a dial plan in a digit map is adapted from 2705. Dial Plan Syntax Enter the Result specify a following 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Digit Identifies a specific digit (do not use #) 8 9 * Identifies any digit dialed that is included in Range...
  • Page 102: Chapter 12 Appendix

    Chapter 12 Appendix 1 Configuration and Commands Table 9.1 lists a minimum set of configurable parameters and commands. Parameters shall be configurable either via the auto-provisioning process, via the web-page, or via LCD menu. The Administrator will have access to all parameters, either via the web-page or LCD menu.
  • Page 103 Configuration Administrator Name administrator Administrator Password 784518 6 Digits User Name user 4 Digits User Password blank Command Reset to factory defaults Save (upload) configuration on Command server Saves all parameters Protocol stacks Signalling port for sending signalling packets 2427 port for receiving signalling packets 2427 Addresses &...
  • Page 104: Tftp

    2 Examples of files to configure auto provisioning via TFTP Example of file INF SIP: [provision_mode] provision_mode=auto_provisioning [application] fw_filename=st2030SEG.051118.1.38.zz [config] telcfg=TelConf2030SEG_051118.txt common_config=st2030s_common.txt Example of file INF MGCP: [provision_mode] provision_mode=auto_provisioning [application] fw_filename=v2030MEC.060104.1.20.zz [deckfile] deckfile=MEC.060104.abrege.thd deckfile=MEC.060104.call.thd deckfile=MEC.060104.config.thd deckfile=MEC.060104.default.thd deckfile=MEC.060104.filtrage.thd deckfile=MEC.060104.local.thd deckfile=MEC.060104.log.thd deckfile=MEC.060104.main.thd deckfile=MEC.060104.phonebook.thd deckfile=MEC.060104.register.thd deckfile=MEC.060104.renvoi.thd...
  • Page 105 DoNotDisturb_Type=0 DoNotDisturb_Duration=0 DoNotDisturb_AbHour=0 DoNotDisturb_AbMin=0 DoNotDisturb_Year=0 DoNotDisturb_Month=0 DoNotDisturb_Hour=0 DoNotDisturb_Mday=0 DoNotDisturb_Min=0 CaLogPrefix= Suppress-DomainName-Flag=1 [net] WanModFlag=1 ipwan=10.1.24.88 MaskWan=255.255.255.0 Gateway=10.1.1.1 DNSSrv1=192.168.1.1 DNSSrv2=192.168.1.2 DSCPflag=0 VLAN=0 ESWITCH_LAN=1 [sip] TEL01Use=1 TEL02Use=0 TEL03Use=0 TEL04Use=0 RegisterServerMP1=10.1.25.105 ProxyServerMP1=10.1.25.105 ServiceDomainMP1=oxe.thomson.net ExpireTimeMP1=3600 RegisterServerBK1=10.1.25.105 ProxyServerBK1=10.1.25.105 ServiceDomainBK1=oxe.thomson.net ExpireTimeBK1=3600 TEL1Number=2208 DisplayName1=2208 ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 106 regid1=2208 regpwd1=2208 SessionExpire=1800 SessionExpireMin=100 SessionMethod=0 CodecPriority_G711mu=2 CodecPriority_G711a=1 CodecPriority_G729=3 CodecPriority_G723=4 subscribe_event=0 sw_tr_vmail_flag=0 sw_tr_vmail_address1= PrivacyFlag1=4 sw_anon_reject=0 CallBlockType=0 sw_CF=0 CF_Address1= CF_domain= sw_CFA=0 sw_CFB=0 sw_CFNA=0 sw_call_wait=0 CFNA_Time1=32 sw_not_disturb=0 USRPhoneFlg=1 sip_reg_srv_portMP1=5060 sip_reg_srv_portBK1=5060 sip_pxy_srv_portMP1=5060 sip_pxy_srv_portBK1=5060 sip_portMP1=5060 sip_portBK1=5060 RtpPort=41000 VoiceMailAddr= VoiceMailTelNum= VoiceMailPort=5060 sw_notify_autoprovision=1 DNDResp=2 UnRegister_priorFlg=1 UnRegister_priorFlgMP0=1 UnRegister_priorFlgMP1=1 UnRegister_priorFlgMP2=1 UnRegister_priorFlgMP3=1 UnRegister_priorFlgMP4=1...
  • Page 107 Current_Max_Multiline=10 EmergencyDialPlan=|911|11x|1[2-8]| VOIPDialPlan= TelnetID=administrator TelnetPWD=784518 UserID=user UserPWD=0000 [autoprovision] AutoprovisionFlag=1 AutoprovisionTimeDays=0 Autoprovisionstarttime=00:00 AutoprovisionTimeSpan=0 AutoprovisionRetryPeriod=30 AutoprovisionServer= AutoprovisionFilename= AutoprovisionConfigname= [qos] DSCP1=46 DSCP2=40 TOS=160 VLANid1=1 VLANid2=1 VLANTag1=6 VLANTag2=6 VLANTagdata=6 [ftp] FTPID= FTPPWD= [ntp] NTPFlag=1 NtpIP=192.43.244.18 NtpDaylight=0 NtpZoneNum=50 NtpSyncTime=1 [pppoe] PPPoEID= PPPoEPWD= [stun] STUNFlag=0 STUNSrv= [upnp] UPnPFlag=1 ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 108 Example of file Common_config MGCP: [mgcp] ActivatedCAProfile=1 caip=ca@[213.176.148.98]:2727 [autoprovision] autoprovisionTimeDays=0 autoprovisionstarttime=00:00 autoprovisionTimeSpan=0 [net] DNSSrv1=10.22.1.1 DNSSrv2=10.22.1.1 WanModFlag=1 [sys] UserID=user UserPWD=000000 [autoprovision] AutoprovisionFlag=1 AutoprovisionTFTPServer=213.213.133.161 AutoprovisionTimeDays=0 Autoprovisionstarttime=00:00 AutoprovisionTimeSpan=0 [qos] TOS=160 [ntp] NtpDaylight=1 NTPFlag=1 NtpIP=193.4.194.10 NtpZoneNum=22 ST2030 SIP Administrator Guide...
  • Page 109 Example of file TelConf: (Don’t touch) It is not necessary to put it… Specific file MAC: I have no example but it look like common_config. Files Deck: (only MGCP) Until version 1.20 (11 files): MEC.060104.abrege.thd MEC.060104.call.thd MEC.060104.config.thd MEC.060104.filtrage.thd MEC.060104.local.thd MEC.060104.log.thd MEC.060104.main.thd MEC.060104.phonebook.thd MEC.060104.register.thd...
  • Page 110 Chapter 12 Figures & Tables IP P ..............17 HONE SER PANEL IGURE IP P ............19 ABLE HONE PHYSICAL FEATURES ..............22 ABLE EFINITIONS OF SOFT KEYS LED................26 ABLE EFINITIONS OF ..........29 ABLE PERATIONS OF MODE SWITCH DURING CALL ............

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