Configuration And Management Interfaces Of The Obi Device - Obihai OBi110 Administration Manual

Voice service bridge and terminal adapter; telephone adapter and voice service bridge; voip phone adapter with router, 2-phone ports, t.38 fax; voip phone adapter with router, 2-phone ports, t.38 fax (sip only)
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Configuration and Management Interfaces of the OBi Device

Telephone-IVR-Based Local Configuration
The OBi utilizes an interactive voice response (IVR) system for both its configuration and day-to-day function. The IVR is, in
essence and automated attendant the OBi user will access to either invoke a verbal response from the OBi to provide
information to the user (such as IP address) or instruct the OBi to act on the routing / placement of a call to a particular
interface. More information about the Auto Attendant IVR for OBi call processing will be provided later in the document.
There are two IVR menus.
1. Auto Attendant IVR 1: Referred to as "aa" (or aa1) for call processing commands.
2. Auto Attendant IVR 2: Referred to as "aa2" for local configuration.
If settings require reboot, it will be done automatically when quitting the IVR.
IVR (AA2) invoked by *** as default.
Tip: By pressing the appropriate button sequence on the telephone key pad, you can barge into the next menu of the IVR
or invoke a command without first waiting for the previous announcement to end.
Main Menu configuration options are accessed by pressing * * * from a phone attached to the PHONE port of the OBi,
followed by a single digit of the option number as listed below:
Selection
1
2
3
4
5
Announcement
Basic Network Status
Your IP address and DHCP status will
be read back to you.
Advanced Network Status
Your primary & back-up DNS server,
primary & back-up NTP server will be
read back to you.
DHCP Current Value
Your current value will be read back to
you and you will be given the option to
change the value
IP Address Current Value
Your current value will be read back to
you and you will be given the option to
change the value. If you elect to enter
a new value (static IP address) DHCP
will be disabled.
Password Current Value
Your current IVR password value will
be read back to you and you will be
given the option to change the value.
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What Can You Do?
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
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