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Yealink SIP-T5 Series manuals available for free PDF download: Administrator's Manual, Auto Provisioning Manual
Yealink SIP-T5 Series Administrator's Manual (1108 pages)
Brand:
Yealink
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 23.61 MB
Table of Contents
End User License Agreement
3
Patent Information
3
Technical Support
3
Gnu Gpl Information
4
Introduction
5
About this Guide
5
Chapters in this Guide
5
Conventions Used in Yealink Documentations
7
Reading the Configuration Parameter Tables
7
Ring Tones on
7
Summary Table Format
8
Configuration Parameter Table Format
9
Recommended References
11
Understanding Voip Principle and SIP Components
12
Voip Principle
12
SIP Components
13
Summary of Changes
14
Changes for Release 81, Guide Version 81.70
14
Changes for Release 81, Guide Version 81.20
14
Changes for Release 81, Guide Version 81.15
15
Table of Contents
19
Table of Contents
21
Product Overview
27
SIP IP Phone Models
27
Physical Features of IP Phones
27
Key Features of IP Phones
40
Expansion Modules
42
Getting Started
45
What IP Phones Need to Meet
45
Yealink IP Phones in a Network
45
Connecting the IP Phones
46
Attaching the Stand and the Optional Wall Mount Bracket (Not Applicable to CP860 IP Phones)
47
Connecting the Handset and Optional Headset (Not Applicable to CP860 IP Phones)
55
Connecting the Power and Network
57
Connecting the Optional USB Flash Drive
60
SIP-T54S/T52S/T48G/T48S/T46G/T46S/T42S/T41S/T29G/T27G/CP860 IP Phones)
60
Connecting the Optional Expansion Microphones (Only Applicable to CP860 IP Phones)
61
Connecting the Optional PC or Mobile Device (Only Applicable to CP860 IP Phones)
62
Connecting the Optional Expansion PSTN Box CPN10 (Only Applicable to CP860 IP Phones)
63
Initialization Process Overview
63
Verifying Startup
65
Setting up Your System
67
Setting up Your Phone Network
67
Dhcp
68
DHCP Option
72
Configuring Network Parameters Manually
77
Configuring Transmission Methods of the Internet Port and PC Port
82
Configuring PC Port Mode
86
Web Server Type
87
Wi-Fi
91
Vlan
97
Ipv6 Support
109
Vpn
118
Network Address Translation (NAT)
121
Nat Types
122
Nat Traversal
122
Quality of Service (Qos)
139
Voice Qos
140
802.1X Authentication
142
Setting up Your Phones with a Provisioning Server
153
Provisioning Points to Consider
153
Provisioning Methods
154
Phone User Interface
156
Boot Files, Configuration Files and Resource Files
157
Configuration Files
159
Resource Files
161
Setting up a Provisioning Server
166
Supported Provisioning Protocols
167
Deploying Phones from the Provisioning Server
168
Upgrading Firmware
169
Keeping User Personalized Settings after Auto Provisioning
179
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Yealink SIP-T5 Series Administrator's Manual (642 pages)
Brand:
Yealink
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 10.81 MB
Table of Contents
Before You Begin
2
Related Documentations
2
Recommended References
2
Summary of Changes
3
Changes for Release V86, Guide Version V86.60
3
Changes for Release V86, Guide Version V86.15
4
Changes for Release V86, Guide Version V86.5
4
Changes for Release V85, Guide Version V85.2
5
Changes for Release V85, Guide Version V85.1
5
Table of Contents
7
Getting Started
27
Requirements
27
Yealink IP Phones in a Network
27
Initialization Process Overview
28
Loading the ROM File
28
Configuring the VLAN
29
Querying the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server
29
Contacting the Provisioning Server
29
Updating Firmware
29
Downloading the Resource Files
29
Verifying Startup
29
Network Configurations
30
Ipv4 and Ipv6 Wired Network Settings
30
Wired Network IP Addressing Mode Configuration
30
Ipv4 Wired Network Configuration
31
Ipv6 Wired Network Configuration
35
DHCP Option for Ipv4
39
Supported DHCP Option for Ipv4
39
DHCP Option 66, Option 43 and Custom Option
40
DHCP Option 12
40
DHCP Option 12 Hostname Configuration
40
DHCP Option 120
41
DHCP Option 120 Configuration
41
DHCP Option 60
42
DHCP Option 60 Configuration
42
DHCP Option for Ipv6
43
Supported DHCP Option for Ipv6
43
DHCP Option 59 and Custom Option
43
Vlan
43
LLDP Configuration
43
CDP Configuration
44
Manual VLAN Configuration
45
DHCP VLAN Configuration
47
VLAN Change Configuration
48
Wi-Fi
49
Wi-Fi Configuration
49
Wireless Network IP Addressing Mode Configuration
54
Ipv4 Wireless Network Configuration
55
Ipv6 Wireless Network Configuration
59
Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) Ports
63
RTP Ports Configuration
63
Network Address Translation (NAT)
64
NAT Traversal Configuration
64
Keep Alive Configuration
67
Rport Configuration
68
SIP Port and TLS Port Configuration
68
Internet Port and PC Port
69
Supported Transmission Methods
69
Internet Port and PC Port Configuration
69
Vpn
71
Openvpn Related Files
71
VPN Configuration
71
Example: Using VPN Based on L2TP Protocol
73
Exporting the Openvpn Configuration File from the Phone
73
Importing the Openvpn Configuration File to Phone
73
Quality of Service (Qos)
74
Voice and SIP Qos Configuration
74
802.1X Authentication
75
802.1X Authentication Configuration
75
TR-069 Device Management
77
Supported RPC Methods
77
TR-069 Configuration
78
Phone Provisioning
81
Boot Files, Configuration Files, and Resource Files
81
Boot Files
81
Common Boot File
81
Boot File Attributes
82
MAC-Oriented Boot File
82
Customizing a Boot File
83
Configuration Files
83
Common CFG File
84
Configuration File Customization
85
Customizing a Configuration File
85
MAC-Local CFG File
85
MAC-Oriented CFG File
85
Configuration File Attributes
86
Resource Files
86
Supported Resource Files
86
Files Download Process
87
Provisioning Methods
88
Provisioning Methods Priority
89
Web User Interface
89
Accessing the Web User Interface
89
Quick Login Configuration
90
Web Server Type Configuration
91
Web Access Time Limit Configuration
92
Navigating the Web User Interface
94
Phone User Interface
94
Central Provisioning
94
Auto Provisioning Settings Configuration
95
User-Triggered Provisioning Settings Configuration
100
PIN Code Provisioning Settings Configuration
101
Viewing Configurations Configured Via Different Provisioning Methods
102
Setting up a Provisioning Server
102
Supported Provisioning Protocols
103
Provisioning Protocols Configuration
103
Supported Provisioning Server Discovery Methods
103
Zero Touch Provision Configuration
104
DHCP Provision Configuration
105
Pnp Provision Configuration
105
DHCP Option 42, Option 2 and Option
106
Static Provision Configuration
107
Configuring a Provisioning Server
108
Keeping User's Personalized Settings after Auto Provisioning
108
Keeping User's Personalized Settings Configuration
109
Auto Provisioning Flowchart for Keep User's Personalized Configuration Settings
109
Example: Keeping User's Personalized Settings
110
Clearing User's Personalized Configuration Settings
111
Example: Deploying Phones from the Provisioning Server
111
Security Features
114
User and Administrator Identification
114
User and Administrator Identification Configuration
114
User Access Level Configuration
116
Auto Logout Time
117
Auto Logout Time Configuration
117
Phone Lock
117
Operation Behaviors on Lock Phone
118
Phone Lock Configuration
119
Transport Layer Security (TLS)
121
Supported Cipher Suites
121
Supported Trusted and Server Certificates
122
Supported Trusted Certificates
122
TLS Configuration
124
Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP)
130
SRTP Configuration
131
Encrypting and Decrypting Files
132
Configuration Files Encryption Tools
133
Configuration Files Encryption and Decryption
133
Contact Files Encryption and Decryption
133
Encryption and Decryption Configuration
133
Incoming Network Signaling Validation
137
Incoming Network Signaling Validation Configuration
137
USB Port Lock
138
USB Port Lock Configuration
138
Firmware Upgrade
139
Firmware for each Phone Model
139
Firmware Upgrade Configuration
140
Upgrading Yealink Headset Firmware
140
Using DECT Handsets with T57W/T54W/T53W/T53/T53C Phones
142
Handset Backlight
142
Handset Backlight Configuration
142
Handset Keypad Light
143
Handset Keypad Light Configuration
143
Handset Wallpaper
144
Handset Wallpaper Configuration
144
Handset Screen Saver
145
Handset Screen Saver Configuration
145
Handset Name
145
Handset Name Configuration
145
Number Assignment
146
Number Assignment Configuration
146
End Call on Hook
147
End Call on Hook Configuration
147
Advisory Tones
148
Advisory Tones Configuration
148
Base PIN
149
Base PIN Configuration
150
DECT Intercom
151
DECT Intercom Configuration
151
Handset LDAP Configuration
151
Handset Network Directory
156
Shared Directory
156
Shared Directory Configuration
156
Shared Contact File Customization
157
Customizing Shared Contact File
157
Shared Contact File Elements and Attributes
157
Satellite Mode
157
Satellite Mode Configuration
158
Example: Configuring the Satellite Mode Feature
159
Repeater Settings Parameters
160
Handset Settings Parameters
161
Custom Handset Related Configurations
165
Handset Firmware Upgrade Configuration
166
Emergency Alarm
168
Emergency Alarm Configuration
168
Line Keys
171
Line Keys Configuration
172
Visual and Audio Alert for Monitor Lines
173
Visual and Audio Alert for BLF Lines Configuration
173
Yealink SIP-T5 Series Administrator's Manual (578 pages)
Brand:
Yealink
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 11.82 MB
Table of Contents
Before You Begin
2
Related Documentations
2
Recommended References
2
Summary of Changes
2
Changes for Release V85, Guide Version V85.2
3
Table of Contents
5
Getting Started
24
Requirements
24
Yealink IP Phones in a Network
24
Initialization Process Overview
25
Loading the ROM File
25
Configuring the VLAN
26
Querying the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server
26
Contacting the Provisioning Server
26
Updating Firmware
26
Downloading the Resource Files
26
Verifying Startup
26
Network Configurations
27
Ipv4 and Ipv6 Wired Network Settings
27
Wired Network IP Addressing Mode Configuration
27
Ipv4 Wired Network Configuration
28
Ipv6 Wired Network Configuration
31
DHCP Option for Ipv4
35
Supported DHCP Option for Ipv4
35
DHCP Option 66, Option 43 and Custom Option
35
DHCP Option 42, Option 2 and Option 100
36
DHCP Option 12
36
DHCP Option 12 Hostname Configuration
36
DHCP Option 120
37
DHCP Option 120 Configuration
37
DHCP Option 60
38
DHCP Option 60 Configuration
38
DHCP Option for Ipv6
38
Supported DHCP Option for Ipv6
38
DHCP Option 59 and Custom Option
39
Vlan
39
LLDP Configuration
39
CDP Configuration
40
Manual VLAN Configuration
41
DHCP VLAN Configuration
43
VLAN Change Configuration
44
Wi-Fi
44
Wi-Fi Configuration
44
Wireless Network IP Addressing Mode Configuration
49
Ipv4 Wireless Network Configuration
49
Ipv6 Wireless Network Configuration
53
Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) Ports
56
RTP Ports Configuration
57
Network Address Translation (NAT)
57
NAT Traversal Configuration
57
Keep Alive Configuration
60
Rport Configuration
61
SIP Port and TLS Port Configuration
61
Internet Port and PC Port
62
Supported Transmission Methods
62
Internet Port and PC Port Configuration
62
Vpn
64
Openvpn Related Files
64
VPN Configuration
65
Example: Using VPN Based on L2TP Prototol
66
Exporting the Openvpn Configuration File from the Phone
67
Importing the Openvpn Configuration File to Phone
67
Quality of Service (Qos)
67
Voice and SIP Qos Configuration
67
802.1X Authentication
68
802.1X Authentication Configuration
68
TR-069 Device Management
71
Supported RPC Methods
71
TR-069 Configuration
71
Phone Provisioning
74
Boot Files, Configuration Files, and Resource Files
74
Boot Files
74
Common Boot File
74
MAC-Oriented Boot File
75
Boot File Attributes
75
Customizing a Boot File
76
Configuration Files
76
Common CFG File
77
MAC-Oriented CFG File
78
MAC-Local CFG File
78
Configuration File Customization
78
Customizing a Configuration File
78
Configuration File Attributes
79
Resource Files
79
Supported Resource Files
79
Files Download Process
80
Provisioning Methods
81
Provisioning Methods Priority
82
Web User Interface
82
Accessing the Web User Interface
82
Quick Login Configuration
83
Web Server Type Configuration
84
Navigating the Web User Interface
85
Phone User Interface
86
Central Provisioning
86
Auto Provisioning Settings Configuration
87
User-Triggered Provisioning Settings Configuration
93
PIN Code Provisioning Settings Configuration
94
Viewing Configurations Configured Via Different Provisioning Methods
94
Setting up a Provisioning Server
95
Supported Provisioning Protocols
95
Provisioning Protocols Configuration
95
Supported Provisioning Server Discovery Methods
96
Zero Touch Provision Configuration
96
Pnp Provision Configuration
97
DHCP Provision Configuration
97
Static Provision Configuration
99
Configuring a Provisioning Server
100
Keeping User's Personalized Settings after Auto Provisioning
100
Keeping User's Personalized Settings Configuration
101
Auto Provisioning Flowchart for Keep User's Personalized Configuration Settings
101
Example: Keeping User's Personalized Settings
102
Clearing User's Personalized Configuration Settings
103
Example: Deploying Phones from the Provisioning Server
103
Security Features
106
User and Administrator Identification
106
User and Administrator Identification Configuration
106
User Access Level Configuration
107
Auto Logout Time
108
Auto Logout Time Configuration
108
Phone Lock
108
Operation Behaviors on Lock Phone
109
Phone Lock Configuration
109
Transport Layer Security (TLS)
111
Supported Cipher Suites
111
Supported Trusted and Server Certificates
112
Supported Trusted Certificates
113
TLS Configuration
115
Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP)
117
SRTP Configuration
118
Encrypting and Decrypting Files
120
Configuration Files Encryption Tools
120
Configuration Files Encryption and Decryption
120
Contact Files Encryption and Decryption
120
Encryption and Decryption Configuration
121
Incoming Network Signaling Validation
124
Incoming Network Signaling Validation Configuration
124
USB Port Lock
125
USB Port Lock Configuration
125
Firmware Upgrade
127
Firmware for each Phone Model Firmware Upgrade Configuration
127
Using Handsets with T57W/T54W/T53W/T53 Phones
129
Handset Backlight
129
Handset Backlight Configuration
129
Handset Keypad Light
130
Handset Keypad Light Configuration
130
Handset Wallpaper
131
Handset Wallpaper Configuration
131
Handset Screen Saver
131
Handset Screen Saver Configuration
131
Handset Name
132
Handset Name Configuration
132
Number Assignment
132
Number Assignment Configuration
133
End Call on Hook
134
End Call on Hook Configuration
134
Advisory Tones
134
Advisory Tones Configuration
135
Base PIN
136
Base PIN Configuration
136
DECT Intercom
137
DECT Intercom Configuration
137
Shared Directory
138
Shared Directory Configuration
138
Shared Contact File Customization
139
Shared Contact File Elements and Attributes
139
Customizing Shared Contact File
139
Satellite Mode
139
Satellite Mode Configuration
140
Example: Configuring the Satellite Mode Feature
141
Repeater Settings Parameters
142
Handset Settings Parameters
143
Custom Handset Related Configurations
147
Handset Firmware Upgrade Configuration
148
Audio Features
150
Alert Tone
150
Alert Tone Configuration
150
Touch Tone
152
Touch Tone Configuration
152
Ring Tones
152
Custom Ringtone Limit
152
Ringtone Configuration
153
Distinctive Ring Tones
155
Supported Alert-Info Headers Format
155
Alert-Info: Bellcore-Drn
155
Alert-Info: Ringtone-N/Alert-Info: Ringtone-Ringn.wav
155
Mymelodyringn.wav)
157
Alert-Info: <URL
158
Alert-Info: Info=Info Text;X-Line-ID=0
159
Distinctive Ring Tones Configuration
159
Ringer Device
160
Ringer Device Configuration
161
Audio Volume
161
Ringer Volume Configuration
161
Sending Volume Configuration
162
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Yealink SIP-T5 Series Administrator's Manual (572 pages)
Brand:
Yealink
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 11.76 MB
Table of Contents
Before You Begin
2
Related Documentations
2
Recommended References
2
Summary of Changes
2
Changes for Release V85, Guide Version V85.1
3
Table of Contents
4
Getting Started
23
Requirements
23
Yealink IP Phones in a Network
23
Initialization Process Overview
24
Loading the ROM File
24
Configuring the VLAN
25
Querying the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server
25
Contacting the Provisioning Server
25
Updating Firmware
25
Downloading the Resource Files
25
Verifying Startup
25
Network Configurations
26
Ipv4 and Ipv6 Wired Network Settings
26
Wired Network IP Addressing Mode Configuration
26
Ipv4 Wired Network Configuration
27
Ipv6 Wired Network Configuration
30
DHCP Option for Ipv4
34
Supported DHCP Option for Ipv4
34
DHCP Option 66, Option 43 and Custom Option
34
DHCP Option 42, Option 2 and Option 100
35
DHCP Option 12
35
DHCP Option 12 Hostname Configuration
35
DHCP Option 120
36
DHCP Option 120 Configuration
36
DHCP Option 60 Configuration
37
DHCP Option for Ipv6
37
Supported DHCP Option for Ipv6
37
DHCP Option 59 and Custom Option
37
Vlan
38
LLDP Configuration
38
CDP Configuration
39
Manual VLAN Configuration
40
DHCP VLAN Configuration
42
VLAN Change Configuration
42
Wi-Fi
43
Wi-Fi Configuration
43
Wireless Network IP Addressing Mode Configuration
48
Ipv4 Wireless Network Configuration
48
Ipv6 Wireless Network Configuration
52
Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) Ports
55
RTP Ports Configuration
56
Network Address Translation (NAT)
56
NAT Traversal Configuration
56
Keep Alive Configuration
59
Rport Configuration
60
SIP Port and TLS Port Configuration
60
Internet Port and PC Port
61
Supported Transmission Methods
61
Internet Port and PC Port Configuration
61
Vpn
63
Openvpn Related Files
63
VPN Configuration
64
Example: Using VPN Based on L2TP Prototol
65
Exporting the Openvpn Configuration File from the Phone
66
Importing the Openvpn Configuration File to Phone
66
Quality of Service (Qos)
66
Voice and SIP Qos Configuration
66
802.1X Authentication
67
802.1X Authentication Configuration
67
TR-069 Device Management
70
Supported RPC Methods
70
TR-069 Configuration
70
Phone Provisioning
73
Boot Files, Configuration Files, and Resource Files
73
Boot Files
73
Common Boot File
73
Boot File Attributes
74
MAC-Oriented Boot File
74
Customizing a Boot File
75
Configuration Files
75
Common CFG File
76
MAC-Oriented CFG File
76
Configuration File Attributes
77
Configuration File Customization
77
Customizing a Configuration File
77
MAC-Local CFG File
77
Resource Files
78
Supported Resource Files
78
Files Download Process
79
Provisioning Methods
80
Provisioning Methods Priority
81
Web User Interface
81
Accessing the Web User Interface
81
Quick Login Configuration
82
Web Server Type Configuration
83
Navigating the Web User Interface
84
Phone User Interface
85
Central Provisioning
85
Auto Provisioning Settings Configuration
86
User-Triggered Provisioning Settings Configuration
92
PIN Code Provisioning Settings Configuration
93
Viewing Configurations Configured Via Different Provisioning Methods
93
Setting up a Provisioning Server
94
Supported Provisioning Protocols
94
Provisioning Protocols Configuration
94
Supported Provisioning Server Discovery Methods
95
Zero Touch Provision Configuration
95
DHCP Provision Configuration
96
Pnp Provision Configuration
96
Static Provision Configuration
98
Configuring a Provisioning Server
99
Keeping User's Personalized Settings after Auto Provisioning
99
Keeping User's Personalized Settings Configuration
99
Auto Provisioning Flowchart for Keep User's Personalized Configuration Settings
100
Example: Keeping User's Personalized Settings
101
Clearing User's Personalized Configuration Settings
102
Example: Deploying Phones from the Provisioning Server
102
Security Features
105
User and Administrator Identification
105
User and Administrator Identification Configuration
105
User Access Level Configuration
106
Auto Logout Time
107
Auto Logout Time Configuration
107
Phone Lock
107
Operation Behaviors on Lock Phone
108
Phone Lock Configuration
108
Transport Layer Security (TLS)
110
Supported Cipher Suites
110
Supported Trusted and Server Certificates
111
Supported Trusted Certificates
112
TLS Configuration
114
Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP)
116
SRTP Configuration
117
Encrypting and Decrypting Files
119
Configuration Files Encryption Tools
119
Configuration Files Encryption and Decryption
119
Contact Files Encryption and Decryption
119
Encryption and Decryption Configuration
120
Incoming Network Signaling Validation
123
Incoming Network Signaling Validation Configuration
123
USB Port Lock
124
USB Port Lock Configuration
124
Firmware Upgrade
126
Firmware for each Phone Model Firmware Upgrade Configuration
126
Using Handsets with T57W/T54W/T53W/T53 Phones
128
Handset Backlight
128
Handset Backlight Configuration
128
Handset Keypad Light
129
Handset Keypad Light Configuration
129
Handset Wallpaper
130
Handset Wallpaper Configuration
130
Handset Screen Saver
130
Handset Screen Saver Configuration
130
Handset Name
131
Handset Name Configuration
131
Number Assignment
131
Number Assignment Configuration
132
End Call on Hook
133
End Call on Hook Configuration
133
Advisory Tones
133
Advisory Tones Configuration
134
Base PIN
135
Base PIN Configuration
135
DECT Intercom
136
DECT Intercom Configuration
136
Shared Directory
137
Shared Directory Configuration
137
Shared Contact File Customization
137
Customizing Shared Contact File
138
Shared Contact File Elements and Attributes
138
Satellite Mode
138
Satellite Mode Configuration
139
Example: Configuring the Satellite Mode Feature
140
Repeater Settings Parameters
141
Handset Settings Parameters
142
Custom Handset Related Configurations
146
Handset Firmware Upgrade Configuration
147
Yealink SIP-T5 Series Administrator's Manual (981 pages)
Brand:
Yealink
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 21.59 MB
Table of Contents
End User License Agreement
3
Patent Information
3
Technical Support
3
Gnu Gpl Information
4
Introduction
5
About this Guide
5
Chapters in this Guide
5
Conventions Used in Yealink Documentations
7
Reading the Configuration Parameter Tables
7
Summary Table Format
8
Configuration Parameter Table Format
9
Recommended References
11
Understanding Voip Principle and SIP Components
12
Voip Principle
12
SIP Components
13
Table of Contents
15
Table of Contents
17
Product Overview
23
SIP IP Phone Models
23
Expansion Modules
23
Getting Started
25
What IP Phones Need to Meet
25
Yealink IP Phones in a Network
25
Initialization Process Overview
26
Verifying Startup
28
Setting up Your System
29
Setting up Your Phone Network
29
Dhcp
30
DHCP Option
34
Configuring Network Parameters Manually
40
Configuring Transmission Methods of the Internet Port and PC Port
45
Configuring PC Port Mode
48
Web Server Type
50
Wi-Fi
54
Vlan
62
Ipv6 Support
74
Vpn
83
Network Address Translation (NAT)
86
Nat Traversal
87
Quality of Service (Qos)
103
Voice Qos
104
802.1X Authentication
106
Setting up Your Phones with a Provisioning Server
117
Provisioning Points to Consider
117
Provisioning Methods
118
Phone User Interface
120
Boot Files, Configuration Files and Resource Files
121
Configuration Files
123
Resource Files
125
Setting up a Provisioning Server
130
Supported Provisioning Protocols
131
Deploying Phones from the Provisioning Server
132
Upgrading Firmware
133
Keeping User Personalized Settings after Auto Provisioning
143
Yealink SIP-T5 Series Administrator's Manual (556 pages)
Brand:
Yealink
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 10.7 MB
Table of Contents
Introduction
5
Related Documentations
5
Recommended References
6
Typographic and Writing Conventions
6
Table of Contents
7
Getting Started
23
Requirements
23
Yealink IP Phones in a Network
23
Initialization Process Overview
24
Loading the ROM File
25
Configuring the VLAN
25
Querying the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server
25
Contacting the Provisioning Server
25
Updating Firmware
25
Downloading the Resource Files
25
Verifying Startup
25
Phone Network
27
Ipv4 and Ipv6 Network Settings
27
IP Addressing Mode Configuration
27
Ipv4 Configuration
28
Ipv6 Configuration
31
DHCP Option for Ipv4
35
Supported DHCP Option for Ipv4
35
DHCP Option 66, Option 43 and Custom Option
35
DHCP Option 42, Option 2 and Option 100
36
DHCP Option 12
36
DHCP Option 12 Hostname Configuration
36
DHCP Option 120
37
DHCP Option 120 Configuration
37
DHCP Option 60
38
DHCP Option 60 Configuration
38
DHCP Option for Ipv6
38
Supported DHCP Option for Ipv6
38
DHCP Option 59 and Custom Option
39
Vlan
39
LLDP Configuration CDP Configuration Manual VLAN Configuration DHCP VLAN
39
VLAN Setting Configuration
44
Wi-Fi
44
Wi-Fi Configuration
45
Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) Ports
50
RTP Ports Configuration
50
Network Address Translation (NAT)
51
NAT Traversal Configuration
51
Keep Alive Configuration
55
Rport Configuration
55
SIP Port and TLS Port Configuration
56
Internet Port and PC Port
56
Supported Transmission Methods
56
Internet Port and PC Port Configuration
56
Vpn
58
VPN Related Files
58
VPN Configuration
58
Quality of Service (Qos)
59
Voice and SIP Qos Configuration
59
802.1X Authentication
60
802.1X Authentication Configuration
60
TR-069 Device Management
63
Supported RPC Methods
63
TR069 Configuration
64
Phone Provisioning
67
Boot Files, Configuration Files and Resource Files
67
Boot Files
67
Boot File Attributes
68
Common Boot File
68
MAC-Oriented Boot File
68
Customizing a Boot File
69
Configuration Files
69
Common CFG File
70
Configuration File Customization
71
Customizing a Configuration File
71
MAC-Local CFG File
71
MAC-Oriented CFG File
71
Configuration File Attributes
72
Resource Files
72
Supported Resource Files
73
Files Download Process
73
Provisioning Methods
74
Provisioning Methods Priority
75
Web User Interface
75
Accessing the Web User Interface
76
Quick Login Configuration
76
Web Server Type Configuration
77
Navigating the Web User Interface
78
Phone User Interface
79
Central Provisioning
79
Auto Provisioning Settings Configuration
80
User-Triggered Provisioning Settings Configuration
85
Viewing Configurations Configured Via Different Provisioning Methods
87
Setting up a Provisioning Server
87
Supported Provisioning Protocols
88
Provisioning Protocols Configuration
88
Supported Provisioning Server Discovery Methods
88
Zero Touch Provision Configuration
89
DHCP Provision Configuration
90
Pnp Provision Configuration
90
Static Provision Configuration
91
Configuring a Provisioning Server
92
Keeping User's Personalized Settings after Auto Provisioning
93
Keeping User's Personalized Settings Configuration
93
Auto Provisioning Flowchart for Keep User's Personalized Configuration Settings
94
Example: Keeping User's Personalized Settings
94
Clearing User's Personalized Configuration Settings
95
Example: Deploying Phones from the Provisioning Server
95
Firmware Upgrade
99
Firmware for each Phone Model Firmware Upgrade Configuration
99
Yealink SIP-T5 Series Auto Provisioning Manual (74 pages)
Brand:
Yealink
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 3.22 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Summary of Changes
7
Changes for Release 81, Guide Version 81.71
7
Changes for Release 81, Guide Version 81.72
9
Changes for Release 81, Guide Version 81.70
9
Introduction
9
Getting Started
11
Obtaining the Boot File
11
Obtaining Configuration Files
11
Obtaining Phone Information
12
Provisioning Yealink IP Phones
13
Auto Provisioning Process
13
Major Tasks for Auto Provisioning
14
An Instance of Auto Provision Configuration
15
Managing Boot Files
19
Editing Common Boot File
19
Creating MAC-Oriented Boot File
20
Managing Configuration Files
23
Editing Common CFG File
23
Editing MAC-Oriented CFG File
25
Creating a New CFG File
26
Managing MAC-Local CFG File
26
Encrypting Configuration Files
27
Customizing Resource Files
27
Configuring a Provisioning Server
29
Preparing a Root Directory
29
Configuring a TFTP Server
30
Obtaining the Provisioning Server Address
33
Zero Touch
33
Plug and Play (Pnp) Server
34
DHCP Options
35
Phone Flash
37
Configuring Wildcard of the Provisioning Server URL
38
Triggering the IP Phone to Perform the Auto Provisioning
41
Power on
41
Repeatedly
42
Weekly
43
Flexible Auto Provision
44
Auto Provision Now
45
Multi-Mode Mixed
46
SIP NOTIFY Message
46
Auto Provisioning Via Activation Code
47
Downloading and Verifying Configurations
51
Downloading Boot Files and Configuration Files
51
Resolving and Updating Configurations
51
Using MAC-Local CFG File
52
Verifying Configurations
52
Troubleshooting
55
Glossary
57
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