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Administrator Guide Release 2.0 SI S I P I I P PHONE P H O N E 53i, 55i, 57i, 57i C 5 3 i , 5 5 i , 5 7 i , 5 7 i C T 41-001 160-00 Rev 01.
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41-001160-00, Re v 01 Release 2 .0 v Contents Contents Preface About this guide .............. ................. ................ ................ ................ ............. ................ .. .xiii . Introduction ........... ............. ......
vi 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 Contents HTTP/HTTPS Support .............. ................ ................ ................ ................ ............... 2-7 . Using HTTPS via the Aastra Web UI ..................... ................... ......
41-001160-00, Re v 01 Release 2 .0 vii Contents Configuration Server Protocol ............ ................ ................ .................... ................ ......4-13 . Configuring the Configuration Server Protocol .......... ..................
viii 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 Contents Call Forwarding .................. ................ ................ .................... ................ ................ 5-90 . Callers List ...................... ................ ................ ...
41-001160-00, Re v 01 Release 2 .0 ix Contents Chapter 8 Firmware Upgrade . About this chapter ........ ....... ......... ............. ................ ................. ................ ................ ..... 8 -1 . Upgrading the Firmware ........ .
x 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 Contents T ype of Service (T oS)/DSCP Set tings .......... ................... ................. ................ ..... A-27 . T ime Server Settings ....... ................ ................ ................ ........
41-001160-00, Re v 01 Release 2 .0 xi Contents Handset Feature Key Settings for the 57i CT .... ................. ................ ................ A-126 . Expansion Module Key Se ttings for 536M (53i/55i) and 560M (57i/57i CT) .................... ..
xii 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 Contents Appendix E Sample BLF So ftkey Settin gs . About this appendix .. ................ ................ ................ ................. ................ ................ .... E-1 . Sample BLF Softkey Settings .
41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 xiii Preface Preface About this guide Introduction This SIP IP Phone Administrator Guide provides informat ion on the basic network setup, operation, and maintenance of the IP phones, Models 53i, 55i, 57i, and 57i Cordless (57i CT).
About this guid e xiv 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Preface Other Document ation The IP phone do cumentation consists of: • <Model-specific> SIP IP Phone Instal.
41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 xv Preface Chapters and appendi xes in this guide This guide contains the following chapters an d appendixes: For Go to An overview of the IP Phone firmware installati.
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41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 1-1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview About this chapter Introduction This chapter briefly describes the IP Phone Models, and provides informatio n about installing the IP phone firmware. It also describes the firmware and configuration files that the IP phone models use for operation.
IP Phone Models 1-2 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Overview IP Phone Models Description The IP Phone Models 53i, 55i, 57i, and 57i CT communicate over an IP network allowing you to receive and place calls in the same manner as a regular business telephone.
IP Phone Models 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 1-3 Overview Overview The following illustration shows IP phone optional accessories for the 55i, 57i, and 57i CT IP phones. The 536EM module adds 36 ad ditional softkeys to the IP phone models 55i, 57i, and 57i CT .
Firmware Installa tion Information 1-4 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Overview Firmware Inst allation Information Description The firmware setup and installation for th .
Firmware Installa tion Information 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 1-5 Overview Overview Inst allation Requirement s The following are general requirements for setting up and using your SIP IP phone: • A SIP-based IP PBX system or networ k installed and running with a number created for the new IP phone.
Firmware Installa tion Information 1-6 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Overview Configuration Server Requirement A basic requirement for setting up the IP phone is to have a configurati on server . The configuration server allows you to: • Store the firmware images that you need to download to your IP phon e.
Firmware and Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 1-7 Overview Overview Firmware and Configuration Files Description When the IP ph one is initialized for the first time, DHCP is enabled by default.
Firmware and Configuration Files 1-8 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Overview Configuration File Precedence Aastra IP phones can accept two sources of configuration data: • The server configuration most r ecently downloaded/cached from the configuration server files, aastra.
Firmware and Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 1-9 Overview Overview References For setting up and configuring the IP pho ne usi ng either the IP phone UI, the Aastra W eb UI, or the configuration files, see Chapter 4, “Network Configuration of the IP Phones.
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41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 2-1 Configuration Interface Methods Chapter 2 Configuration Interface Methods About this chapter Introduction This chapter describes the methods you can use to configure the IP phones.
IP Phone UI 2-2 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuration Interface Methods IP Phone UI The IP Phone User Interface (UI) provide s an easy way to access features and functions for using and configuring the IP phone.
IP Phone UI 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 2-3 Configuration Interface Methods Configuration Interface Methods By default, specific softkeys/programma ble keys on each phon e model can also access the Directory List and Callers Li st, and initiate transfers and conference calls.
IP Phone UI 2-4 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuration Interface Methods Options Key The Options key allows you to access th e "Options List" on the IP phone. Accessible options in this list are for both user and administrator use.
IP Phone UI 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 2-5 Configuration Interface Methods Configuration Interface Methods The following illustration indicates the loca tion of the Options Key on each phone model.
IP Phone UI 2-6 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuration Interface Methods Using the Options Key Fro m the 53i, 55i, or 57i/57i CT : From th e 57i CT handset: Ste p Action 1 Press on the phone to enter the Options List.
Aastra Web UI 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 2-7 Configuration Interface Methods Configuration Interface Methods Aastra W eb UI Description An administrator can setup and co nfigure the IP phone using the Aastra W eb UI . The Aastra W eb UI supports Internet Ex plorer and Gecko engin e-based browsers like Firefox, Mozilla or Netscape.
Aastra Web UI 2-8 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuration Interface Methods HTTP/HTTPS Client and Server Support The Aastra IP phones allow for HTTP re quest processing and associated data transfers to perform over a secure co nnection (HTTPS).
Aastra Web UI 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 2-9 Configuration Interface Methods Configuration Interface Methods Using HTTPS via the Aastra Web UI HTTPS is enabled by default on the IP phones.
Accessing the Aastra Web UI Use the following procedure to access the Aastra W eb UI. Ste p Action 1 Open your web browser and enter the phone’s IP address or host name in to the address field. If the browser is using HTTP , the following redirect screen displays, followed by the “Security Alert” window .
Aastra Web UI 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 2-11 Configuration Interface Methods Configuration Interface Methods The following illustration is an example of a Network S tatus screen for the 55i IP phone. The following categories display in the side menu of the Aastra W eb UI: St a t u s , Operation, Basic Settings, Advanced Settings .
Aastra Web UI 2-12 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuration Interface Methods S t atus The St a t u s sec tion displays the network status and the MAC address of the IP phone. It also displays hardware and fi rmware information ab out the IP phon e.
Aastra Web UI 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 2-13 Configuration Interface Methods Configuration Interface Methods Basic Settings The Basic Settings section provides the following options: Advanced S.
Aastra Web UI 2-14 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuration Interface Methods Enabling/Disabling the Aastra Web UI The Aastra W eb UI is enabled by de fault on the IP phones. A System Administrato r can disable th e Aastra W eb UI on a singl e phone or on all phones if required using the configuration files.
41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 3-1 Administrator Options Chapter 3 Administrator Options About this chapter Introduction The IP phones provide spec ific options on the IP Phone UI that allow an administrator to change or set features and configuration information as required.
About this chapter 3-2 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Administrator Options Configuration Server Settings page 3-23 Firmware Update Features page 3-25 To p i c Page.
Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 3-3 Administrator Options Administrator Options Administrator Level Options Description There are specific options available only to an Administrator on the IP phones.
Administrator Level Options 3-4 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Administrator Options Aastra Web UI Options The following are admi nistrator options in the Aast ra W eb U.
Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 3-5 Administrator Options Administrator Options Using the Configuration Files When you use the configuration files to configure the IP phones, you must use a text-based editing application to open the configuration file (aastra.
Administrator Level Options 3-6 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Administrator Options Phone St atu s The Phone S tatus on the IP Phone displays the network status and firmware version of the IP ph one. This option also allows you to restart the phone, and set the phone to fact ory defaults.
Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 3-7 Administrator Options Administrator Options • Network Port 1 (53i) Displays the IP address on Port 1 of the phone. • Network Port 2 (53i) Displays the IP address on Port 2 of the phone.
Administrator Level Options 3-8 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Administrator Options Phone St atus via Aastra Web UI In the Aastra W eb UI, the " Network Attributes.
Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 3-9 Administrator Options Administrator Options • Factory Default Feature A user and administrator can restart the phone at Operation->Reset->Phone .
Basic Preferences (Aastra Web UI) An administrator can configure the follo wing basic preferences using the Aastra We b U I : • General Preferences — Local Dial Plan A dial plan that des cribes the number an d pattern of digits that a user dials to reach a particular telephone number .
Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 3-11 Administrator Options Administrator Options • Incoming/Outgoing Intercom Calls Specifies whether the IP ph one or the server is responsible for notifying the recipient that an Intercom call is being placed.
Administrator Level Options 3-12 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Administrator Options Network The following paragraphs describe the network pa rameters you ca n configure on the IP phone.
Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 3-13 Administrator Options Administrator Options • Primary DNS Primary Domain Name Servic e. A service that transl ates domain names into IP addresses. T o assign static DNS addre sses, disable DHCP .
Administrator Level Options 3-14 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Administrator Options • NTP Time Servers Enables or disables the time server . This parameter affects time server1, time server2, and time server3. V a lid values ar e 0 (enable) and 1 (disable).
Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 3-15 Administrator Options Administrator Options SIP Settings The following paragraphs describe the SIP parameters you can c onfigure on the IP phone.
Administrator Level Options 3-16 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Administrator Options • Password Password used to register the IP phone with the SIP proxy . V alid va lues are up to 20 alphanumeric characters. Passwords are encrypted and display as asterisks when entering.
Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 3-17 Administrator Options Administrator Options • Outbound Proxy Port The proxy po rt on the proxy server to which the IP phone sends all SIP messages. Default is 0. Configurable on a global and per-line basis.
Administrator Level Options 3-18 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Administrator Options • Explicit MWI Subscription Period The requested duration, in sec onds, be fore the MWI subscription times out. The phone re-subscribes to MW I before the subscription period ends.
Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 3-19 Administrator Options Administrator Options • Registration Renewal Timer The length of time, in seconds, prior to expiration, that the phone renews registrations.
Administrator Level Options 3-20 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Administrator Options Line Settings An administrator can configure multiple lin es on the IP phone with the same SIP network configuration (glob al) or a differ ent SIP network config uration (per -line).
Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 3-21 Administrator Options Administrator Options Softkeys/Programmable Keys A user or administrator can assign a line to a specific softkey or programmable key (53i has pro grammable ke ys only).
The functions you can co nfigure are: • none • line • speeddial • do not disturb •B L F • BLF/List •X M L • flash • sprecode •p a r k •p i c k u p • last call return • direct.
Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 3-23 Administrator Options Administrator Options Configuration Server Settings The configuration server stores th e firmwa re images, configuration files, and software when performing so ftware upgrades to the IP phone.
Administrator Level Options 3-24 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Administrator Options • Mode (not configurable via IP ph one UI). En ables and disables the IP phone to be updated automatically (auto-resync) once a day at a specific time in a 24-hour period.
Administrator Level Options 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 3-25 Administrator Options Administrator Options Firmware Up date Features The IP phone uses a TFTP , FTP , HTTP , or HTTPS server (depending on the protocol configured on the IP phone) to download configuration files and firmware.
Administrator Level Options 3-26 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Administrator Options.
41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-1 Configuring the IP Phones Chapter 4 Network Configuration of the IP Phones About this chapter Introduction This chapter provides the information requ ired to configure the administrative options on the IP phon es.
About this chapter 4-2 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) (for remote phones) page 4-28 Virtual LAN (optional) page .
Overview 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-3 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones Overview An administrator can configure the IP Phone Network and SIP options from the phone UI, from the Aastra W eb UI, or the configuration files.
Basic Network Settings 4-4 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones Basic Network Settings This section describes the basic network settings on the IP ph.
Basic Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-5 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones The network administrator chooses whic h of these parameters (if any) are supplied to the IP phone by the DH CP se rver .
Basic Network Settings 4-6 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Network->Ba sic Network Settings. 2 Enable the " DHCP " field by checki ng the check box.
Basic Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-7 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones Configuring Network Settings Manually If you disable DHCP on your phone, yo.
Basic Network Settings 4-8 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Network->Ba sic Network Settings. 2 Enter an IP address of the phone in the IP Address field.
Basic Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-9 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones Configuring Ethernet Po rt s 0 and 1 Negotiation Ethernet is the computer networki ng technology for local area ne tworks (LANs).
Full-Duplex (10Mbp s or 100Mbps) Full-duplex data transmission means th at data can be transmitted in both directions on a signal carrier at the sa me time. For example, on a LAN with a technology that has full-duplex transmissi on, one device can be se nding data on the line while another device is receiving data.
Basic Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-11 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones 6 Select a negotiation method to use on port 1and press Set . V alid values are: • AutoNegoti ation • FullDuplex 10Mbps • FullDuplex 100Mbps • HalfDuplex 10Mbps • HalfDuplex 100Mbps Default is AutoNegotiation .
Basic Network Settings 4-12 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Network->Ba sic Network Settings. 2 In the “ Ethernet Port 0 ” field, select a negotiation method to use on port 0.
Configuration Server Pr otocol 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-13 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones Configuration Server Protocol Y ou can download new versions of fi.
Configuration Server Pr otocol 4-14 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones 6 From the Network Sett ings menu, select TFTP Ser ver , FT P Server , HTTP Server , or HTTPS (depending on which protocol you config ured in S te p 4).
Configuration Server Pr otocol 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-15 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones 7 (Cont’d) Note: T o configure the HTTPS security method, HT TP to HTTPS redirect, and HTTPS server blocking for HTTP XML POST s, see the section, “HTTPS Client/Server Configuration” on page 4-24 .
Configuration Server Pr otocol 4-16 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Con figuration Server .
Configuration Server Pr otocol 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-17 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones 2 Select the protocol from the " Download Protocol " list box. The IP phone uses the protocol you select to do wnload new firmware and configuration files from the configuration server .
Advanced Network Settings 4-18 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones Advanced Network Settings Y ou can set advanced network settings on the IP phone .
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-19 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones Nortel Proxy/Registrar The phone at IP address 10.
Advanced Network Settings 4-20 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones Nortel Networks NA T Nortel Network s provides a pr oprietary solution to support co nnectivity to their proxies from phones placed behind devices (such as routers or firewalls) that use NA T .
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-21 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Network->Ad vanced Network Settings.
Advanced Network Settings 4-22 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones Configuring NA T Addres s and Port (optional) Y ou can also configure a specific NA T address and port on th e IP phone using the configuration files, IP Phone UI, or Aastra W eb UI.
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-23 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Network->Ad vanced Network Settings. 2 Enter a NA T IP address in the " NA T IP " field.
Advanced Network Settings 4-24 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones HTTPS Client/Server Configuration HTTPS is a W eb protocol that encrypts a nd decrypts user page requests as well as the pages that are returned by the W eb server .
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-25 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones Configuring HTTPS Client and Server Se ttings Use the following procedures to confi gure the HTTPS client and server for the IP phones.
Advanced Network Settings 4-26 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Network->Ad vanced Network Settings . 2 Select an HTTPS client method to use from the HTTPS Client Method field.
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-27 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones 5 Click to save your settings. Note: The session prompts you to restart the IP phone to apply the configuration settings. 6S e l e c t Operat ion->Reset and click .
Advanced Network Settings 4-28 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) (for remote phones) UPnP is a standard that uses Internet protocols to enable devices to be plugged into a network and automatically know about each other .
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-29 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones Configuring UPnP (optional) Use the following procedures to c onfigure UPnP on the IP ph ones.
Advanced Network Settings 4-30 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Network->Ad vanced Network Settings . 2 In the UPnP field, place a check in the “ Enabled ” box to turn ON UPnP .
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-31 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones V irtual LAN (optional) V irtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a feature.
Advanced Network Settings 4-32 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones T ype of Service (T oS), Quality of Service (QoS), and DiffServ QoS T oS is an octet as a field in the standard IP heade r . It is used to classify the traffic of the different QoSs.
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-33 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones DSCP Range/VLAN Priority Map ping DSCP bits in the T oS field of the IP.
Advanced Network Settings 4-34 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones DSCP Range/VLAN Priority The following table id entifies the defaul t DSCP of protocols. Configuring T ype of Service (T oS)/DSCP (optional) Use the following procedures to conf igure T oS/DSCP on the IP phone.
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-35 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones IP Phone UI Ste p Action 1 Press on the phone to enter the Options List. 2S e l e c t Network. 3S e l e c t Ty p e o f S e r v i c e .
Advanced Network Settings 4-36 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones . Configuring VLAN (optional) Use the following procedures to confi gure VLAN on the IP phone. Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Networ k->T ype of Service,DSCP .
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-37 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones Configuration Files For specific parameters you can set in the configuration files, see Appendix A, the section, “Network Address T ranslation (NA T) Settings” on page A-18.
Advanced Network Settings 4-38 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones 19 Select VLAN ID and enter a valu e from 1 to 4094 to specify th e VLAN ID of Port 1. 20 Press Done to save the change. 21 Select Priority .
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-39 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Network->VL AN. T o globally enable/d isable VLAN an d set priority for non-IP packet s : 2 Enable VLAN by checking the VLAN Enable field check box.
Advanced Network Settings 4-40 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones 8 Click to save your changes. Note: The session prompts you to restart the IP phone to apply the configuration settings. 9S e l e c t Operat ion->Reset and click .
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-41 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones Network T ime Servers Network T ime Protocol (NT P) is a protocol that the IP phon e uses to synchronize the phone clock time with a computer (configuration server) in the network.
Advanced Network Settings 4-42 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones Use the following procedure to enable/d isable and configur e the NTP Servers using the Aastra W eb UI.. Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Network->Ad vanced Network Settings.
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-43 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Settings The IP phone uses the information in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) settings to register at the IP PBX.
Advanced Network Settings 4-44 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones SIP Per-Line Parameters Specific sets of SIP parameters are inter-dependent with each other .
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-45 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones SIP Precedence Example The following example sh ows the SIP p r oxy feature and example schema for storage and parsing of the SI P configuration parameters.
Advanced Network Settings 4-46 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones Backup Proxy/Registrar Support The IP phones su pport a backup SIP proxy and b ackup SIP registrar feature.
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-47 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones Y ou can config ure SR V lookup using the con figuration files ( aastra.
Advanced Network Settings 4-48 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones IP Phone UI Ste p Action 1 Press on the phone to enter the Options List. 2S e l e c t SIP Settings. 3 Select Proxy Server (or Proxy IP for 57i/57 i CT) and enter an IP address or fully qualified host name for the SIP proxy server.
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-49 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 For global configura tion, click on A dvanced Settings->Glo bal SIP->Basic SIP Settings.
Advanced Network Settings 4-50 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones Or , for per-line configur ation, click on Advanced Settings->Line N (1-9) . T o configure SIP authentication settings: 2 In the " Screen Name " field, enter the screen name that d isplays on the idle screen.
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-51 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones 8 In the " Lin e Mode " field, select "Generic" for normal mo de, "BroadSoft SCA" for a BroadWorks network, or "Nortel" fo r a Nortel network.
Advanced Network Settings 4-52 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones 19 In the " R egistration Period " field, enter the requested registration period, in seconds, from the registrar . 20 Click to save your changes.
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-53 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones Configuring Advanced SIP Settings (optional) Using the configuration fi.
Advanced Network Settings 4-54 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Glo bal SI P->Advanced SIP Settings. 2 Enable the " Explicit MWI Subscription " field by checking the check box.
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-55 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones 6 In the " Timer 1 and Timer 2 " fields, enter a time, in millisecond s, that will apply to an IP phone session.
Advanced Network Settings 4-56 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones Real-time T r ansport Protocol (RTP) Settings Real-time T ransport Protocol (R TP) is used as the bearer path for voice packets sent over the IP network.
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-57 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones Aastra IP phones su pport the International T eleco mmunications Union (ITU) transmission standards for the following CODECs: • W aveform CODE Cs : G .
Advanced Network Settings 4-58 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones Customized Codec Preference List Y ou can also configure the IP phones to use preferred Codecs.
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-59 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones Out-of-Band DTMF The IP phones support out-of-band Dual-T one Multifrequency (DTMF) mode according to RFC2833. In th e Aastra W eb UI, you can enable o r disable this feature as required.
Advanced Network Settings 4-60 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones Configuring RTP Features Use the following procedures to confi gure R T P , basic Codec s, customized Codecs, DTMF , and silen ce suppression on the IP phone.
Advanced Network Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 4-61 Network Configuration of the IP Phones Configuring the IP Phones . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->G loba l SIP->RTP Settings. 2 Enter an R TP Port Base in the RTP Port field.
Advanced Network Settings 4-62 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Configuring the IP Phones 5 Enter a " Customized Co dec Preference List " which all payload=8;ptime=10; silsupp=on; payload=0;ptime=10; silsupp=off V alid values are: 6 ISelect a method to use from the DTMF Method list box.
41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-1 Operational IP Phone Features Chapter 5 Operational IP Phone Features About this chapter Introduction The IP phones have specific op erational features you can configure to customize your IP phone. This chapter describes each feature and provides procedures for configuring your pho ne to use these features.
About this chapter 5-2 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Directed Call Pickup (BLF or XML Call Interception) page 5-50 Do Not Disturb (DND) pa.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-3 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Operational Features Description The IP phone has the following operational features: Feature Description User Passwords Allows you to change user passwords on the IP phone.
Operational Features 5-4 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Do Not Disturb (DND) Key setting that allows you to set the phone to "do not disturb".
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-5 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features The following paragraphs describe each of these features. Priority Alerting Allows you to enable o r disable priority alert setting s.
Operational Features 5-6 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features User Passwords A user or an administrator can change the user passwords on the phone using the configuration files, the IP phone UI, or the Aastra W eb UI.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-7 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Operation->User Password . 2 In the " Current Password " field, enter th e current user p assword.
Operational Features 5-8 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Administrator Passwords An administrator can change the admini strator passwords on the phone usin g the configuration files only . An administrator can also assign a passw ord for using the Options key on the IP phone.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-9 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Locking and Unlocking the Phone A user or administrator can lock a phone to preven t the phone from bei ng used or configured. Y ou can lock the phone using the IP Phone UI or th e Aastra W eb UI.
Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Operation->Phone Lock . Lock the phone: 2 In the “ Lock the Phone? ” field, click . The phone locks dyanamically and displays the following message: “ Phone is locked ”. Unlock the phone: 3 Click on Operation->Phone Lock .
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-11 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Resetting a User Password If a user forgets his password, either the u ser or an administrator can reset it so a new password can be entered.
Operational Features 5-12 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Defining an Emergency Dial Plan Public telephone networks in countries ar ound the.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-13 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Y ou can set the emer gency dial plan via th e configuration files or the Aastra W eb UI. Use the following procedures to sp ecify the numbers to use on yo ur phone for dialing emer gency services in your area.
Operational Features 5-14 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features T ime and Date In addition to enabling/disabling the time server , you can also set the time and date, set the time and date format, set th e time zone, and set daylight savings time on the IP phones.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-15 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 2S e l e c t Tim e an d D at e. 3 Select Set Time. 4 Using the keys on the keypad, enter a time to set on the IP phone. 5 Press Done to save the time you entered.
Operational Features 5-16 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features 17 Select a Time Zone from the list of options. For valid values, see Appendix A, the sectio n, “Time and Date Settings” on page A-30.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-17 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 3I n t h e “Date Format” field, select the date format you want to use on your phone.
Operational Features 5-18 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Hard Keys There are hard keys on your phone, such as Hold, Redial, Xfer , and Conf that are configured by default for specific call-hand ling features.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-19 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Use the following procedure to enable/disable the Redial , Xfer , an d Conf keys. Mapping Redial and Conf Keys as Speedial s Y ou can map the Redial and Confe ren ce keys on the IP phone to use as speeddial keys.
Operational Features 5-20 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Using Redial Key for “Last Number Redial” The IP phones have an enhanced redial user interface that allows a user to quickly redial the last number that was dialed out from the phone.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-21 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Softkeys/Programmabl e Keys/Feature Keys Y ou can config ure the softkeys and programmabl e keys (53i has programmab le keys only) to perfo rm specific functions on the IP phones.
Operational Features 5-22 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features A vailable configuration functio ns on the softkeys include: • None - Indicates softke y is disabled (option for W e b UI only). • Line - Indicates softkey is configured for line use.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-23 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features • last call return - Indicates the softkey is set to be used as a “last call return” key . (For more informatio n on lcr , see the section Last Call Return (lcr) (Sylantro Servers only) on page 5-86 .
Operational Features 5-24 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features St ate-Based Softkeys (55i, 57i, 57i CT only) Users and administrators can configure a specific state to display when a softkey is being used.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-25 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Y ou can enable or disable the softkey st ates using the configuration fil es or the Aastra W eb UI. In the Aastra W eb UI, yo u disable a state by unchecking the box for that operational state.
Operational Features 5-26 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Configuration Example The following example illustrates the use of the "softkeyN stat es" parameter , and the "softkeyN type" para meter with a value of empty .
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-27 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Programmable Keys (53i, 55i) The following table pro vides the number of so ftkeys and programm able keys you can configure, and the number of lines available for each type of phone.
Operational Features 5-28 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Configuring Softkeys and Programmable Keys Use the following procedures to confi gur e the softkeys and programmab le keys on the IP phone.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-29 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features For models with programmab le keys: Click on Operation->Programmab le Keys.
Operational Features 5-30 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features 2 For softkeys, in the " Ty p e " fie ld, select the type of so ftkey you want to configure. For programmable keys, in the “ Hard Key ” field, select th e hard key type you want to configure.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-31 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 57i Cordless (CT) Feature Keys In addition to the softkeys on the 57i CT , this phone also has handset keys you can configure with specific features.
Operational Features 5-32 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Feature Key Programming Guidelines The following are guidelines to use when prog r.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-33 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Configuring Handset Feature Keys Y ou can prog ram up to 15 feature keys on the 57i CT IP phone using the configuration files or the Aastra W eb UI .
Operational Features 5-34 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features 3 Click on Operation->Handset Keys. 4 Select the handset key you want to program. 5 Select the function for that han dset key from the " Key Function " field .
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-35 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Locking IP Phone Keys The IP phones allow you to lock o r un lock programmable ke ys, softkey s, hard keys, cordless handset keys, an d expansion keys (for expansion modules).
Operational Features 5-36 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Locking the IP Phone Keys Use the following procedures to lock the softkeys and programmab le keys on the IP phone.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-37 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Suppressing DTMF Playback A feature on the IP phones allows users a nd administrators to enable or disable the suppression of DTMF playback when a nu mber is dialed from the softkeys and programmable key s.
Operational Features 5-38 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences->General. 2 Enable the " Suppress DT MF Playback " field by checking the check box.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-39 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Display DTMF Digit s A feature on the IP phones allows users and administrators .
Operational Features 5-40 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences->General. 2 Enable the " Display DTMF Digits " field by checking the check box.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-41 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Busy Lamp Field (BLF) The BLF feature on the IP phones allows a specific extension to be monitored for state changes. BLF monitors the status (b usy or idle) of extensions on the IP phone.
Operational Features 5-42 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features BLFList Setting (For use with the Br oadSoft Broadworks Rel 13 or higher platform only) The BLFList feature on the IP phones is specifically design ed to support the BroadSoft Broadworks Rel 13 Busy Lamp Field feature.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-43 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Asterisk BLF Configuration Y ou can enable the BLF feature on Asteri sk to enable monitoring for specific extensions. BLF on Asterisk is possibl e through the “hint” extension parameter .
Operational Features 5-44 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Configuring BLFs Use the following procedures to confi gur e BLF and BLFList on the IP phone.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-45 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 2 On the 55i : Click on Operation->Softkeys and XML or on Operation->Program mable Keys. Note: Y ou can configure up to 20 softkeys and up to 6 programmable keys on the 55i.
Operational Features 5-46 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features 3 On the 57i/57iCT : Click on Operation->Softkeys and XML and select the “ Bottom Keys ” tab or the “ T op Keys ” tab. Note: Y ou can configure up to 20 bottom softkeys and up to 10 top softkeys on th e 57i/57i CT .
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-47 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 4 Select a softkey or programmable key to configure. 5 In the " Ty p e " field , select "BLF" (Asterisk), "BLFList" (BroadSoft BroadWorks).
Operational Features 5-48 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features BLF Subscription Period On the IP phones, you can set the time period, in seconds, that the IP phone resubscribes the BLF subscription service afte r a software/firmware upgrade or after a reboot of the IP phone.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-49 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Glo bal SI P->Advanced SIP Settings. 2 Enter a value, in seconds, from 120 (2 min) to 3600 (1 hour) in the " BLF Subscription Period " field.
Operational Features 5-50 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Directed Call Pickup (BLF or XML Call Interception) Directed call pickup is a feature on the phon es that allows a user to intercept a call on a ringing phone which is p art of the same interception g roup.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-51 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features BLF and XML softkeys/programmable keys mo nitor the states of an extension. The extension states can be one of three st ates: "busy", "ringing" an d "idle".
Operational Features 5-52 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Enabling/Disabling Directed Call Pi ckup Use the following procedure to enable or di sable the Di rected Call Pickup feature on the IP phone.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-53 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Configuring BLF/BLF List for Direc ted Call Pickup Use the following proced ure to configure BLF/BLF List fo r Directed Call Pickup in the configuration files.
Operational Features 5-54 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Use the following procedure to configur e BLF or BLF/List for Directed Call Pickup in the Aastra W eb UI. Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Preferenc es->Directed Call Pickup Settings.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-55 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 4 On the 53i : Click on Operation->Programmab le Keys.
Operational Features 5-56 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features 5 On the 55i : Click on Operation->Softkeys and XML or on Operation->Program mable Keys. Note: Y ou can configure up to 20 softkeys and up to 6 programmable keys on the 55i.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-57 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 6 On the 57i/57iCT : Click on Operation->Softkeys and XML and select the “ Bottom Keys ” tab or the “ T op Keys ” tab. Note: Y ou can configure up to 20 bottom softkeys and up to 10 top softkeys on th e 57i/57i CT .
Operational Features 5-58 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features 7 Select a softkey or programmable key to configure. 8 In the " Ty p e " field, select " BLF " (Asterisk), " BLFList " (BroadSoft BroadW orks).
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-59 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Configuring XML for Directed Call Pickup Use the following procedure to configur e XML for Di rected Call Pickup in the configuration files.
Operational Features 5-60 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Use the following procedure to configur e XML for Di rected Call Pickup in the Aastra W eb UI. Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Preferenc es->Directed Call Pickup Settings.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-61 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 4 On the 53i : Click on Operation->Programmab le Keys.
Operational Features 5-62 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features 5 On the 55i : Click on Operation->Softkeys and XML or on Operation->Program mable Keys. Note: Y ou can configure up to 20 softkeys and up to 6 programmable keys on the 55i.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-63 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 6 On the 57i/57iCT : Click on Operation->Softkeys and XML and select the “ Bottom Keys ” tab or the “ T op Keys ” tab. Note: Y ou can configure up to 20 bottom softkeys and up to 10 top softkeys on th e 57i/57i CT .
Operational Features 5-64 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features 7 Select a softkey or programmable key to configure.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-65 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Do Not Disturb (DND) The IP phones have a featu re you can enable called "Do not Disturb (DND). Y ou can configure DND on softkeys and programmable keys u sing the Aastra W eb UI or the configuration files.
Operational Features 5-66 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Operation->Programmab le Keys. 2 Select a hard key to configure. 3 In the " Ty p e " field, select " do not disturb ".
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-67 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Bridged Line Ap pearance (BLA) (57i/57i CT/53i only) A SIP bridge line appearance (BLA) on th e IP phones allows multiple devi ces to share a single directory address (DA).
Operational Features 5-68 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features The following table shows the number of lines that can be set to BLA for each model phone. Configuring BLA Y ou can config ure BLA on a global or per -line basis using the configuration files or the Aastra W eb UI.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-69 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Per-Line BLA Y ou configure BLA on a per -line basis in the configuration files .
Operational Features 5-70 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features For ININ Server When configuring the BLA feature on an ININ server , the value set.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-71 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 For global con figuration of BLA: Click on Advanced Settings->Glo bal SIP->Basic SIP Authentication Settings.
Operational Features 5-72 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features For per-line configuration of BLA: Click on Advanced Settings->Line N (1-9). In the " Line Mode " field, select the BLA option.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-73 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Using a BLA Line on the IP Phone If you have either a global or per -line BL A configuration, and you want to share a call on the line with a BLA group, you need to press the Hold button b efore sharing the call wi th the group.
Operational Features 5-74 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Park/Pickup S t atic Configuration (57i/57i CT only) Y ou can config ure a static configuration fo r parking and picking u p a call using the Aastra W eb UI at Basic Settings-> Preferences .
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-75 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Configuring Park /Pickup using S tatic Configuration (57i/57i CT only) Use the following procedure to configure the Park/ Pickup call feature using the static configuration method.
Operational Features 5-76 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Park/Pickup Programmable Configuration The programmable method of configuratio n creates park and pickup softkeys or programmable keys that you can configure on the IP phones (53i, 55i, 57i, 57i CT).
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-77 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features On 57i/57i CT On the IP phone UI, the Park/Picku p feature displays the following: • When a call comes in, and you pickup the handset, the cust om la bel that you configured for the Park softkey d isplays on the Phone UI.
Operational Features 5-78 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Programmable Configuration Using Configuration File s In the configuration files, you configure Park/Pickup using the softkey parameters.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-79 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Model 53i Examples Use the following procedure to configure the Park/ Pickup call feature using the programmable configuration meth od and the configuration files.
Operational Features 5-80 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features For example, if line 1 an d line 6 are configured for park , the 57i CT handset uses the configuration set for line 1 to park a call.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-81 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 5 In the " Val u e " fi eld, enter the approriate value ba sed on the server in your network. Note: For values to enter in this field, see the table “Park/Pickup Call Server Configuration V alues” on page 5-74 .
Operational Features 5-82 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features 1 Click on Operation->Handset Keys. 2 Pick a handset key to configure for parking a call. 3 In the " Key Function " field, select Park .
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-83 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 1 Click on Operation->Programmab le Keys. 53i Screen 2 Pick a hard key to conf igure for Parking a call. 3 In the " Ha rd Key " field, select Park .
Operational Features 5-84 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features 1 1 Click on Operation-> Reset . 12 In the " R estart Phone " field click to restart the IP phone and apply the changes.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-85 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Using the Park Call/Pickup Parked Call Feature Use the following procedures on the IP phones to park a call and pick up a p arked call.
Operational Features 5-86 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Last Call Return (lcr) (Sylantro Servers only) Last call return (lcr) allows an administrator or user to configure a "last call return" function on a softkey or progr ammable key .
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-87 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI For the 57i/57i CT : 1 Click on Operation->Softkeys and XML. 2 Pick a softkey to config ure for Last Call Return. 3 In the " Ty p e " field, select lcr .
Operational Features 5-88 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features For the 57i CT Handset: 1 Click on Operation->Handset Keys. 2 Pick a handset key to configure for Last Call Return. 3 In the " Key Function " field, select lcr .
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-89 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features For the 53i 1 Click on Operation->Programmab le Keys. 53i Screen 2 Pick a hard key to config ure for Last Call Return. 3 In the " Ty p e " field, select lcr .
Operational Features 5-90 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Call Forwarding The call forwardi ng feature on the IP phon e allows incoming calls to be forwarded to another destination. The phone sends the SIP message to the SIP proxy , which then forwards the call to the assigned destination.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-91 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features The following table shows the IP phone m odel and the number of lines for which you can configure call fo rwarding.
Operational Features 5-92 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Configuration Method for Call Forwarding The method you use to configure call forwardin g depends on the model phon e you are configuring.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-93 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 4 For 53i: In the “ Cfwd Mode ” field, enter the mode that you want to set on your phones. For 55i/57i/57i CT : In the “ Mode ” field, enter the mode that yo u want to set on your phones.
Operational Features 5-94 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Call Forward . For global co nfiguration of call fowarding: 2 In the " Mode " field, select the mode you want to set on your phone.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-95 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 4I n t h e " Number of Rings " field, enter the number of rings you want your ph one to ring before the ca ll is forwarded.
Operational Features 5-96 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Callers List The IP phones have a "Callers List" f eature that store the name, phone number , and incremental calls, for each ca ll received by the phone.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-97 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features When you download the Callers List, the phone stores the callerlist.csv file to your computer in comma-separated value (CSV) format.
Operational Features 5-98 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Enabling/Disabling Callers List Y ou can enable and disable user access to the Cal.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-99 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 5 T o save a line item to a programma ble key for speeddialing, press the 3 Save softkey and enter the line number at the "Save to?" prompt that is al ready configured for speeddi aling at a softkey .
Operational Features 5-100 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Downloading the Callers List Use the following procedure to download the Callers List using the Aastra W eb UI. Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Operation->Directory .
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-101 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Missed Calls Indicator The IP phone has a "missed calls" indicator that increments the number of missed calls to the phone.
Operational Features 5-102 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Accessing and Clearing Missed Calls Use the following procedure to access and clear misse d calls from the Callers List. Once you display the Callers List, the "<number> New Calls" indicator clears.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-103 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Directory List The IP phones have a " Dir ectory List " feature that allows you to s tore frequently used names and numbers on the phone.
Operational Features 5-104 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Y ou can also sort multiple numbers a ccording to preference and perform a quick-search feature that allows you to ente r the first letter th at corresponds to a name in the Directory to find specific line items.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-105 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features • Y ou can use any spreadsheet applicatio n to open the file for viewing. The following is an example of a Directory Li st in a spreadsheet application.
Operational Features 5-106 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Enabling/Disabling Directory List Y ou can enable and disable user access to the .
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-107 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Server to IP Phone Download Y ou can populate your IP phone Directory List with server directory files.
Operational Features 5-108 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Server to IP Phone Download Behav ior The software that reads directory files fro m the server , loads the file’ s contents into the phone's NVRAM when the phone is booting.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-109 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Using the Directory List Use the following procedures to access and use the Directory List . IP Phone UI Ste p Action For the 53i: 1 Press the Services key on the phone to display the Services menu.
Operational Features 5-110 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features 3 T o delete all entries in the Directory list, press the DeleteList softkey at the "Directory List" header .
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-111 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Downloading from the Server to the IP Phone Y ou can use the configurati on files to download the Directory List from the configuration serve r to the IP phone.
Operational Features 5-112 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Use the following procedure to configure the download. Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Operation->Directory . 2 In the Directory List field, click on .
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-113 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features V oicemail (55i, 57i, and 57i CT only) The V oicemail feature on the 55i, 57i and 57i CT IP phones allow you to configure lines with phone numbers so th e phone can dial out to connect to a voicemail server .
Operational Features 5-114 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Y ou can enter up to 9 V oicemail numbers asso ciated with each of the 9 lines on the phone. For example: sip line1 vmail: *97 sip line2 vmail: *95 Use the following procedure to configure voicemail using the configuration files.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-115 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Using V oicemail (57i57i CT only) Use the following procedure to access and use voicemail. IP Phone UI Ste p Action For the 57i/57i CT : 1 Press x on the phone to display the Services menu.
Operational Features 5-116 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features XML Customized Services Extensible Markup Languag e (XML) is a markup language much like HTML. HTML was designed to display data and to focus on how data looks.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-117 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features For a description and implementation of each XML object, see Appendix G , “Creating an XML Application.” AastraIPPhoneDirectory (for Directory List screen) Creates an online Directory List that a user can browse in real-time.
Operational Features 5-118 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Y ou can also use the following attributes/ options with the XML objects to furth.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-119 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Enabling/Disabling a Beep for S tatus Message Displays Y ou can enable or disable a BEEP optio n using the S tatus Message object (AastraIPPhoneStatus), the configura tion files, or the Aastra W eb UI.
Operational Features 5-120 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Scroll Delay Option for S tatus Messages The IP phones support a scroll delay option that allows you to set the time delay , in seconds, between the scrolling of each status message on the phone.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-121 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Configuring the Phone to use XML Y ou can configure the phone to requ est the XML objects you create by configuring specific parameters via the co nfiguration files or the Aastra W eb UI.
Operational Features 5-122 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Example Configuration of XML application The following example sh ows the parame ters you enter in the configuration files to configure an XML application: xml application URI: http://172.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-123 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI For the 57i/57i CT : 1 Click on Operation->Softkeys and XML . 2 Select a key from keys 1 through 20. 3 In the " Ty p e " field, select XML from the list box.
Operational Features 5-124 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features 8 Click to save your changes. The XML application is app lied to the IP phone immediately . When the XML applica tion is pushed to the phone vi a an HTTP POST , a host IP address or domain name server is required.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-125 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI For the 53i 1 Click on Operation->Progra mmable Keys. 53i Screen 2 For the 53i, select a key from keys 3 through 6.
Operational Features 5-126 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Using the XML Customized Service After you create, save, and configure the IP phone with an XML application, the customized service is ready for you to use.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-127 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Use the following procedure to u se the XML feature on th e IP phone. IP Phone UI Ste p Action For the 55i/57i/57i CT : 1 Press the Services key on the phone to display the Services menu.
Operational Features 5-128 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features XML Action URIs The IP phones have a feature that allows an administrator to specify a uniform resource identifier (URI) that triggers a GET when certain events occur .
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-129 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features The following table identif ies the configurable actio n URI parameters in the configuration files and the Aastra W eb UI. This table also identifies the variables that apply to specific parameters.
Operational Features 5-130 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features http://10.50.10.140/outgoing.pl?numb er=5551212 Y ou can configure this feature via the configuration files or the Aastra W eb UI.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-131 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Action URI. 2 Enter an XML URI for a startup event in the “ Start u p ” field. For exam ple: http://10.
Operational Features 5-132 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features 4 Enter an XML URI for an incoming call event in the “ Inco ming Call ” fi eld.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-133 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features XML Softkey URI In addition to specifying variables fo r the Action URIs, you can also specify variables in the XML softkey URIs that a re bound when the key is pressed.
Operational Features 5-134 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Configuring XML Softkey URIs Use the following procedures to confi gure XML Softkey URIs using the configuration files or the Aastra W eb UI.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-135 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 3 In the " Ty p e " field, select XML from the list box. 4 In the " La bel " field, enter a label that displays on the IP phone for the XML softkey .
Operational Features 5-136 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI For the 53i: 1 Click on Operation->Progra mmable Keys. 53i Screen 2 On the 53i, select a ke y from keys 1 through 6.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-137 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features SIP Local Dial Plan A dial plan describe s the number and pattern of di gits that a user dials to reach a particular telephone number .
Operational Features 5-138 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Dial Plan Example An example of a SIP Local Dial Plan is: [01]XXX|[2-8]XXXX|91XXXXXX XXXX|X+.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-139 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Example If you enter the following dial st ring for a local dial plan: sip dial.
Operational Features 5-140 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Configuring the SIP Local Dial Plan Use the following procedures to confi gur e the SIP Local Dial Plan using the configuration files or the Aastra W eb UI.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-141 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 5 Click to save your changes. Y ou must restart your IP pho ne for the changes to take affect.
Operational Features 5-142 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Incoming/Outgoing Intercom with Auto-Answer The Intercom feature allows yo u to press the configured Intercom button on the IP phone and then enter the number you want to call to initiate an intercom call.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-143 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Incoming Intercom Calls On incoming intercom calls, you can enab le (turn ON) or disable (turn OFF) the microphone on the IP phone.
Operational Features 5-144 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI Outgoing inte rcom settings (55i , 57i anc 57i CT only): 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences->Outgoing Intercom Settings .
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-145 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Incoming intercom settings: 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences->Incoming Interco m Settings . 2T h e " Auto-Answer " field is enabl ed by default.
Operational Features 5-146 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Audio T ransmit and Receive Gain Adjustments The audio gain properties for the IP ph one handset, headset, and speakerphone is adjusted to reduce side-tone and echo on the local and far -end equi pment.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-147 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Configuring Audio T ransmit and Receive Gain Adjustment s Y ou can configure the audio transmit and ga in adjustments using the configuration files only .
Operational Features 5-148 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Ring T ones and T one Set s Y ou can configure ring tones and ri ng tone sets on the IP ph ones. Ring T ones There are several distinct ring tones a user or administrator ca n select from to set on the IP phones.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-149 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Configuration Metho d Va l i d Va l u e s Default V alue Aastra Web UI Global: .
Operational Features 5-150 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Ring T one Set s In addition to ring tones, you can configure ring tone sets on a global-basis on the IP phones. Ring tone sets consist of tone s customized for a specific country .
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-151 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Configuring Ring T ones and T one Sets Use the following procedures to confi gure ring tones and tone sets on the IP phones.
Operational Features 5-152 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences . For global con figuration: 2 In the " Ri ng T ones " section, select a country from the " To n e S e t " field.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-153 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Priority Alerting Priority alerting on the IP p hones is a feature that allows incoming calls to trigger pre-defined ringing or call waiting alert tones.
Operational Features 5-154 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Sylantro Servers The ring tone keywo rds that can display in the "Alert-Info.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-155 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features If you enable priority aler ting when using a Sylantro server , you can specify.
Operational Features 5-156 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features The following table identif ies the dif ferent Bellcore ring tone patterns and cadences.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-157 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Call W aiting T ones Call W aiting is a feature that tells you if a new caller is trying to contact you when you are already on the phone.
Operational Features 5-158 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Configuring Priority Alerting Use the following procedures to confi gur e priority alerting on the IP phones.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-159 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 3 Select a ring tone pattern for each of the following fields: •G r o u p •.
Operational Features 5-160 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features S tuttered Dial T one Y ou can enable or disable the playing of a stuttered dial tone when there is a message waiting on the IP phone.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-161 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 3 Click to save your changes. Y ou must restart your IP pho ne for the changes to take affect. 4 Click on Operation->Reset . 5 In the " Rest art Phone " field click to restart the IP phone.
Operational Features 5-162 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Call W aiting T one Y ou can enable or disable the playing of a call waiting tone when a caller is on an active call and a new call comes into the phone.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-163 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features 3 Click to save your changes. Y ou must restart your IP pho ne for the changes to take affect. 4 Click on Operation->Reset . 5 In the " Rest art Phone " field click to restart the IP phone.
Operational Features 5-164 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Language The IP phones support several dif ferent languages. Y ou can have the IP phone UI and the Aastra W eb UI display in a spec if ic language as requ ired.
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-165 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Example The following is an example of the parameters you would enter in the <mac>.cfg file to load a French, Italian, German, and Spanish language pack to the IP phone.
Operational Features 5-166 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features Loading Language Packs via the Aastra W eb UI Using the Aastra W eb UI, you can specif y a language pa ck to load using the parameters at Basic Settings->Pr efer ences->Language Settings .
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-167 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Specifying the Language to Use Once the language pack(s) have loaded, yo u must then specify which language to use on the phone. After the phone has booted up, yo u can specify which language(s) to use.
Operational Features 5-168 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features IP Phone UI Ste p Action 1 Press on the phone to enter the Options List. 2S e l e c t Languag e . 3S e l e c t English (English) , Franca is (French) , Esp anol (Sp anish) , Deutsch (German) , or It aliano (Italian).
Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 5-169 Operational IP Phone Featur es Operational IP Phone Features Aastra Web UI 1 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences->Language Settin gs.
Operational Features 5-170 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational IP Phone Features 6 After restarting your phone, log back in using the Aastra Web UI. 7 Click on Basic Settings->Prefer ences->Language Settin gs.
41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 6-1 Advanced Operational Features Chapter 6 Advanced IP Phone Operational Features About this chapter Introduction The IP phones have adv anced operational features you can config ure using the configuration files and/or the Aastra W eb UI.
Advanced Operational Features 6-2 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Advanced Operational Features Advanced Operational Features This section provides the following informa .
Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 6-3 Advanced IP Phone Operational Features Advanced Operational Features MAC Address/Line Number in REGISTER Messages The IP phones can s.
Advanced Operational Features 6-4 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Advanced Operational Features . Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Glo bal SI P->Advanced SIP Setting. 2 Enable the " Send MAC Address in REGISTER Message " field by checking the check box.
Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 6-5 Advanced IP Phone Operational Features Advanced Operational Features SIP Message Sequence for Blind T ransfer The SIP message sequence for Blind T ransfer avoids the transfer target having two simultaneous calls.
Advanced Operational Features 6-6 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Advanced Operational Features Up date Caller ID During a Call It is possible for a proxy or call server .
Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 6-7 Advanced IP Phone Operational Features Advanced Operational Features Boot Sequence R ecovery Mode Y ou can force the IP phone into recovery mode by pressing the 1 and # keys during boot up when th e logo displays.
Advanced Operational Features 6-8 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Advanced Operational Features Auto-discovery Using mDNS The IP phones can perform an auto-discovery of all servers on a network using mDNS. When the IP phone discovers a TFTP server , it is automatically configured by that TFTP server .
Advanced Operational Features 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 6-9 Advanced IP Phone Operational Features Advanced Operational Features Single Call Restriction (57i CT only) On the 57i CT , an administrator can enab le or disable a single call restriction between the 57i CT base unit and a call serve r .
Advanced Operational Features 6-10 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Advanced Operational Features Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->G loba l SIP->RTP Settings. 2 Enable the " T wo Call Support " field by checking the check box.
41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 7-1 Encryption and the IP Phone Chapter 7 Encryption and the IP Phone About this chapter Introduction This chapter provides info rmation about encryption on the IP phones and provides methods an administrator can use to store encryped files to a server .
Encryption and the IP Phone 7-2 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Encryption and the IP Phone Encryption and the IP Phone An encryption feature for the IP phone a llows Ser.
Encryption and the IP Phone 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 7-3 Encryption and the IP Phone Encryption and the IP Phone T o make changes to the configuration files, the System Administrator must decrypt the files, make the changes, and re-encrypt the files.
Encryption and the IP Phone 7-4 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Encryption and the IP Phone Examples The following examples illustrate the use of the anacrypt.exe file. Example 1 Encrypt aastra.cfg into aastra .tuz using password 1234abcd: C:> anacrypt aastra.
Encryption and the IP Phone 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 7-5 Encryption and the IP Phone Encryption and the IP Phone Example 7 Use the "-v" variable to display version number . C:> anacrypt -v The encrypti on tag format supported b y this anacrypt is: T uzo v1.
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41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 8-1 Firmware Upgrade Chapter 8 Firmware Upgrade About this chapter Introduction This chapter provides information abou t upgrading the IP phone firmware.
Upgrading the Firmware 8-2 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Firmware Upgrade Upgrading the Firmware The IP phone uses a TFTP , FTP , or H TTP server (depending on the protocol configured on the IP phone) to down load configuration files and firmware.
Upgrading the Firmware 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 8-3 Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Firmwar e Up date. 2 Enter the TFTP server IP address or qualified do main name in the " TFTP Serve r IP " field.
Upgrading the Firmware 8-4 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Firmware Upgrade Manual Firmware and Configuration File Up date Restarting the phone forces the phon e to check for both firmware and configuration files stored on the configuration server .
Upgrading the Firmware 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 8-5 Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Operation->Reset. 2 Click . 3 Click OK at the confirmation prompt. The firmware and configuration files do wnload from the configuration server .
Upgrading the Firmware 8-6 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Firmware Upgrade Automatic Up date (auto-resync) The auto-resync feature on the IP phones a llows an administrator to enable the phone to be updated automati cally once a day at a specific time in a 24-hour period if the files on the server have ch anged.
Upgrading the Firmware 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 8-7 Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Configuring Automatic Up date Use the following procedures to confi gure automatic update of the IP phone firmware, configuration files, or both. Notes: 1. If a user is access ing the Aastra W eb UI, they are not informed of an auto-reboot.
Upgrading the Firmware 8-8 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Firmware Upgrade Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->Configura tion Server->Auto-Resync. 2 Select the auto-resync mode from the Mode field.
Upgrading the Firmware 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 8-9 Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Reference For more information about setting automatic update on the IP phone, see the "auto resync mode" and "auto resy nc tim e" parameters, see Appendix A, the section, “Configuration Server Settings” on page A-1 1 .
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About this chapter 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 9-1 T roubleshooting T r oubleshooting Chapter 9 T r oubleshooting About this chapter Introduction This chapter describes tasks that a system administrator can perform on the IP phones for troubleshootin g purposes.
Troubleshooting 9-2 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide T r oubleshooting T roubleshooting This section describes tasks that a system administrator can perform on the IP phones for troubleshootin g purposes.
Troubleshooting 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 9-3 T roubleshooting T r oubleshooting Module Settings The Aastra IP phones provide blog module supp ort that allows enhanced severity filtering of log calls sent as blog output.
Troubleshooting 9-4 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide T r oubleshooting You can set Module debug leve ls using the configurati on files or the Aastra Web UI. Support Information Y ou can save the local and/or server config uration files of the IP phone to the location specified in th e "Log Settings" section.
Troubleshooting 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 9-5 T roubleshooting T r oubleshooting Performing T roubleshooting T asks Use the following procedure to p erform troubleshooting on the IP phone via the configuration files.
Troubleshooting 9-6 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide T r oubleshooting Aastra Web UI Ste p Action 1 Click on Advanced Settings->T roubleshooting . T o set lo g settings: 2 In the " Lo g IP " field, enter the IP address of wh ere you want log files to be stored.
Troubleshooting 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 9-7 T roubleshooting T r oubleshooting Reference For information that describ es solutions to most common problems using the IP phones, see the next section, “Troubleshooting Solutions” on page 9-8 .
Troubleshooting So lutions 9-8 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide T r oubleshooting T roubleshooting Solutions Description This section describes solutio ns to some most common problems that can occur while using the IP phones.
Troubleshooting So lutions 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 9-9 T roubleshooting T r oubleshooting Please ensure that the TFTP server is ru nning and accessible on the network. If the firmware file is correctly located on the running TFTP server , the phone will locate the file and reload the applicatio n onto the phone.
Troubleshooting So lutions 9-10 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide T r oubleshooting Reason : Neither of the <mac>.tuz and aastra.tuz files are present on the configuration server (TFTP/FTP/HTTP). Fix : Create the encrypted files using anac rypt.
Troubleshooting So lutions 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 9-11 T roubleshooting T r oubleshooting How do I rest art the IP phone? IP Phone UI Ste p Action 1 For 53i: Press I on the phone to enter the Options List. For 55i/57i/57i CT : Press on the phone to enter the Options List.
Troubleshooting So lutions 9-12 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide T r oubleshooting 2 Click .. 3 Click OK at the confirmation prompt.
Troubleshooting So lutions 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 9-13 T roubleshooting T r oubleshooting How do I set the IP phone to factory default? IP Phone UI Ste p Action 1 For 53i: Press I on the phone to enter the Options List. For 55i/57i/57i CT : Press on the phone to enter the Options List.
Troubleshooting So lutions 9-14 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide T r oubleshooting 9 For 53i: Press #=Confir m . For 55i/57i/57i CT : Press Default . Note: Press Cancel to cancel the operaito n. 10 Press Restart when the phone prompts you to rest art the phone.
Troubleshooting So lutions 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 9-15 T roubleshooting T r oubleshooting T o restore the local configuration file factor y defaults only: 4 In the " Remove Local Configuration Settings " field, click . This restores all factory defaults to the local configuration file .
Troubleshooting So lutions 9-16 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide T r oubleshooting How to reset a user ’ s p assword? IP Phone UI Ste p Action 1 For 53i: Press I on the phone to enter the Options List. For 55i/57i/57i CT : Press on the phone to enter the Options List.
Troubleshooting So lutions 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 9-17 T roubleshooting T r oubleshooting 4 In the " Co nfirm Passwor d " field, enter the new user password again.
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About this appendix 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-1 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Appendix A Configuration Parameters About this appendix Introduction This appendix describes the parameters yo u can set in the conf iguration files for the IP phones.
About this appendix A-2 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A T ime and Date Setting s page A-30 SIP Local Dial Plan Settings page A-37 SIP Basic, Global Settings pa.
About this appendix 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-3 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A T op Softkey Settings for 57i and 57i CT page A-121 Handset Feature Key Settings for the 57i CT page A-126.
Setting Parameters in Configuration Files A-4 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Setting Parameters in Configuration Files Y ou can set specific configuration parameters in the configuration files for configuring you IP phone.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-5 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters The following sections provide the config uration parameters you can configure on the IP phone .
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-6 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – subnet mask Subnet Mask (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Network Settings Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Network-> Basic Network Settings Configuration F iles aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-7 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – dns2 Secondary DNS (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Network Se ttings Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->N etwork-> Basic Network Settings Configuratio n Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-8 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Password Settings Parameter – ethernet port 1 Ethernet Port 1 (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->N etwork-> Basic Network Settings Configuratio n Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-9 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Emergency Dial Plan Settings Parameter – emergency dial plan Configuration F iles aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-10 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Aastra Web UI Settings Parameter – options password enabled Configuration Fil es aastr a.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Enables or disables password protection of the Options key on the IP phone.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-11 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Configuration Server Settings Parameter – download protocol Download Protoco l (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Network Settings Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Co nfiguration Server Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-12 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – alternate tft p server Alternate TFTP (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options-> Network Sett ings->TFTP Server-> Alernate TFTP Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Configuration Server Configuratio n Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-13 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – ftp server FTP Server (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Network Settings->FTP Server Aastra Web UI Advanced Settin gs->Configuration Server Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-14 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – http server HTTP Server (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Network Settings->HTTP Server Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Co nfiguration Server Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-15 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – https server HTTPS Server (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Network Settings->HTTPS-> HTTPS Client->Download Server Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Co nfiguration Server Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-16 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – auto resync mode Mode (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Configuration Se rver-> Auto-Resync Configuration Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-17 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – auto resync time Time (24-hour) (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Configuration Se rver-> Auto-Resync Configuration Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-18 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Network Address T ranslation (NA T) Settings Parameter – sip nat ip NA T IP (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options-> SIP Settings Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Network Configuration Files aast ra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-19 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – sip nortel nat timer Nortel NA T Timer (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Network Configuration Fi les aast ra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-20 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A HTTPS Client and Server Settings Parameter – https client method HTTPS Clien.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-21 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – https block http post xml HTTPS Server - Block XML HTTP POST s (in .
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-22 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A UPnP Settings Parameter – upnp manager UPnP (in Web UI) IP phone UI Options->Network Se ttings->UPnP Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Network-> Advanced Network Settings Configura tion Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-23 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – sip nat rtp port RTP Port Base (in IP Phone UI) NA T RTP Port (in W.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-24 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A V irtual Local Area Network (VLAN) Settings Parameter – tagging enabled VLAN.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-25 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A The following table identif ies the defaul t DSCP-to-priority mapping st ructure.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-26 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – priority non-ip Priority , Non-IP Packet (in Web UI) IP phone UI.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-27 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A T ype of Service (T oS)/DSCP Settings Parameter – tos sip IP phone UI Options-&.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-28 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A T ime Server Settings Parameter – time serve r disabled NTP Time Servers (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Ne twork-> Advanced Network Settings Configuratio n Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-29 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – time se rver2 Time Server 2 (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Se ttings->Network-> Advanced Network Setting s Configuration F iles aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-30 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A T ime and Date Settings Parameter – time format Time Format (in Phone UI) I P phone UI Options->Time and Date->T ime Format Configuration File s aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-31 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – dst config Daylight Savings (in Phone UI) IP phone UI Options-> T ime and Date->Daylight Savings Configur ation Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-32 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Time Zon e Name/Time Zo ne Code T able Time Zo ne Name Time Zo ne Code AD-Ando.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-33 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A CA-Newfoundland CA-Atlantic CA-Eastern CA-Saskatchewan CA-Central CA-Mountain CA-.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-34 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A HK-Hong Kong HN-T egucigalpa HR-Zagreb HT -Port-au-Prince HU-Budapest HKS CST .
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-35 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A P A-Panama PE-Lima PL-W arsaw PR-Puerto Rico PT -Lisbon PT -Madeira PT -Azores PY.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-36 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A V A-V atican CET YU-Belgrade CET Time Zo ne Name Time Zo ne Code.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-37 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A SIP Local Dial Plan Settings ) Parameter – displayName1 Idle Display Name 1 (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preferences Configura tion Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-38 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip dial plan Local Dial Plan (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preferences Configuration Files aastra.cfg , <mac>.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-39 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – sip dial plan terminator Send Dial Plan T erminator (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preferences Configura tion Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-40 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A SIP Basic, Global Settings SIP Global Authentication Settings Parameter – si.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-41 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – sip display name Caller ID (in Web UI) IP Phone UI Options->SIP Settings Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Basic SIP Settings Configuration Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-42 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip bla number BLA Number (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Globa l SIP-> Basic SIP Settings Configura tion Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-43 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A SIP Global Network Settings. Parameter – sip proxy ip Proxy Server (in Web UI) IP Phone UI Options->SIP Settings Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Basic SIP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-44 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip backup proxy ip Backup Proxy Server (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Basic SIP Network Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-45 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – sip outbound proxy port outbound proxy port (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Advanced SIP Settings Configuration Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-46 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip registrar port Registrar Port (in Web UI) IP Phone UI Options->SIP Settin gs Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings ->Global SIP-> Basic SIP Settings Configuration File s aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-47 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – sip backup registrar port Backup Registrar Port (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Basic SIP Network Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-48 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A SIP Basic, Per-Line Settings The following parameters are SIP per-line settings. The value of " N " is 1 - 9 for 53i, 55i, 57i, and 5 7i CT .
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-49 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – sip lineN display name Caller ID (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings-> Line 1 thru 9 Configuration Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-50 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip lineN password Password (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Line 1 thru 9 Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-51 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – sip lineN bla number BLA Number (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->L ine 1 thru 9 Configuration Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-52 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip lineN mode Line Mode (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Adva nced Settings->Line 1 thru 9 Configura tion Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-53 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A SIP Per-Line Network Settings. Parameter – sip lineN proxy ip Proxy Server (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Line 1 thru 9 Configuratio n Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-54 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip linex backup proxy ip Backup Proxy Server (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Line 1 thru 9 Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-55 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – sip lineN outbound proxy port Outbound Proxy Port (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Line 1 th ru 9 Configuratio n Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-56 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip lineN registrar port Registrar Port (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Line 1 thru 9 Configuration Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-57 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – sip linex backup registrar port Backup Registrar Port (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Line N -> Basic SIP Network Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-58 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Advanced SIP Settings Parameter – sip explicit mwi subscription Explicit MWI Subscription (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Advanced SIP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-59 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – sip session timer Session Timer (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Advanced SIP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-60 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip T2 timer T2 Timer (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Advanced SIP Settings Configuration File s aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-61 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – sip transport protocol T ransport Protocol (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings ->Global SIP-> Advanced SIP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-62 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip registration timeout retry timer Registration Timeout Retry Timer (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Advanced SIP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-63 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A RTP , Codec, DTMF Global Settings Parameter – sip use basic codecs Basic Codecs (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP->RTP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-64 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – sip out-of-band dtmf Force RFC2833 Out-of-Band DTMF (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> RTP Settings Configuration Fi les aa stra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-65 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A DTMF Per-Line Settings Parameter – sip dtmf method DTMF Method (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP->RTP Settings Configuratio n Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-66 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Silence Suppression Settings Parameter – sip silence suppression Silence Suppression (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Ad vanced Settings->Global SIP->RTP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-67 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A V oicemail Settings Parameter – sip lineN vmail Note: The value of " N " is 1 - 9 for 53i, 55i, 57i, 57i CT . Configur ation Files aa stra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-68 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Directory Settings Parameter – directory 1 Directory List (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Directory Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-69 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Callers List Settings Call Forward Settings Parameter – callers list disabled Configura tion Files aastra.cfg, <mac>. cfg Description Enables or disable s the Callers List.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-70 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Missed Calls Indicator Settings Parameter – missed calls indicator disabled Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Enables or disables the Mi ssed Calls Indicator .
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-71 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A XML Settings Parameter – xml application URI XML Application URI (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Softkeys and XML ->Services Configura tion Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-72 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – xml application post list XML Push Server List (Approved IP Addresses) (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Configu ration Server Configuration F iles aa stra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-73 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – xml status scroll delay S tatus Scroll Delay (seconds) (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preferences Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-74 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Action URI Settings Parameter – action uri startup Sta r t u p (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Acti on URI Configura tion Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-75 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – action uri incoming Incoming Call (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Action URI Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-76 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – action uri offhook Offhook (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Action URI Configuration Fi les aastra.cfg , <mac>.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-77 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Ring T one and T one Set Global Settings Parameter – ring tone Global Ring T on.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-78 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Ring T one Per-Line Settings Parameter – lineN ring tone Line N (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Ba sic Settings->Preferences->Ring T ones Configuration F iles aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-79 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A S tuttered Dial T one Setting Call W aiting T one Set ting Parameter – stutter disabled S tuttered Dial T one (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Basic Settings->Pr eferences->General Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-80 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Priority Alert Settings For Sylantro Server only Parameter – prioity alertin.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-81 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – alert community 1 community-1 (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Ba sic Settings->Preferences-> Priority Alerting Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-82 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – alert community 3 community-3 (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Ba sic Settings->Preferences-> Priority Alerting Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-83 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – alert external alert external (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Basic Settings->Preferences-> Priority Alerting Settings Configuration Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-84 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – alert group alert group (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Ba sic Settings->Preferences-> Priority Alerting Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-85 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – alert priority alert priority (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Basic Settings-> Preferences-> Priority Alerting Settings Configuration F iles aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-86 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Language Settings Parameter – language Webp age Language (in Web UI) IP Phone UI Options->Lang uage Aastra Web UI Basic Settings-> Preferences-> Language Settings->Webpage Language Configuration File aast ra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-87 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Language Pack Settings Parameter – language N Language N (in Web UI) Where “N” can be 1, 2, 3, or 4 Aastra Web UI Basic Settings-> Preferences-> Language Settings Configuration File <ma c>.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-88 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A The following table identifies the language code to use for the IP phone language packs. Language Codes (from S t andard ISO 639) The following table identifies the country codes to use for the IP phone language packs.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-89 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A BAHAMAS BAHRAIN BANGLADESH BARBADOS BELARUS BELGIUM BELIZE BENIN BERMUDA BHUT AN .
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-90 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A DENMARK DJIBOUTI DOMINICA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC DK DJ DM DO ECUADOR EGYPT EL SAL .
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-91 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A ICELAND INDIA INDONESIA IRAN, ISLA MIC REPUBLIC OF IRAQ IRELAND ISLE OF MAN ISRAE.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-92 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A MACAO MACEDONIA, THE FORMER YUGOSLA V REPUBLIC OF MADAGASCAR MALA WI MALA YSIA.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-93 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A P AKIST AN PA L A U P ALESTINIAN TERRITOR Y , OCCUPIED PA N A M A P APUA NEW GUIN.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-94 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A SAINT HELENA SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS SAINT LUCIA SAINT PIERRE AND MIQUELON SAINT.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-95 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A UGANDA UKRAINE UNITED ARAB EMIRA TES UNITED KINGDOM UNITED ST A TES UNITED ST A T.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-96 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Suppress DTMF Playback Setting Parameter – suppress dtmf playback Suppress DTMF Playback (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Se ttings->Preferences Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-97 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Display DTMF Digit s Setting Parameter – display dtmf digits Display DTMF Digits (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Se ttings->Preferences->General Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-98 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Intercom and Auto -Answer Settings Outgoing Intercom Settings Parameter – sip intercom type Ty p e (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Setting s->Preferences-> Outgoing Intercom Settings Configurat ion Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-99 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – sip intercom prefix code Prefix Code (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preferences-> Outgoing Intercom Settin gs Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-100 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Incoming Intercom Setting Auto-Answer Setting Parameter – sip intercom mute mic Microphone Mute (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Setting s->Preferences-> Incoming Interco m Settings Configurat ion Files aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-101 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Audio T r ansmit and Receive Gain Adjustment Settings Parameter – headset tx gain Configuration Fi les aastra.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters A-102 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – handset tx gain Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description This is the increased (+ db) or decreased (-db) amount of signal transmitted from the handset microphone to the far-end party .
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-103 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – handsfree tx gain Configura tion Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description This is the increase d (+db) or decreased (-db) amount of signal transmitted from the base microphone to the far-en d party .
Directed Call Pickup (BLF or XML Call Interception) Settings Parameter – directed call pickup Directed Call Pickup (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Basic Settings->Preferences ->Directed Call Picku p Settings Configura tion Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.
Operational, Basic, and Advanced Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-105 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A BLF Subscription Period Settings Parameter – sip blf subscription period BLF Subscription Period (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settin gs->Global SIP ->Advanced SIP Settings Configurat ion Files aastra.
Hard Key Parameters A-106 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Hard Key Parameters This section provides the hard key settings you can use to enable and disable the Redial, Conf, and Xfer keys on the IP phone. Parameter – redial disabled Configuration Fi les aastra.
Hard Key Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-107 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – call transfer disabled Configura tion Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description Enables or disables the Xfer key on the IP phone. If this parameter is set to 0, the key is active and can be pressed by the user .
Hard Key Parameters A-108 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A — Softkey /Programmable Key/Fea ture Key Parameters This section provides the softkey and programmable key para meters you can configure on the IP phones.
Hard Key Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-109 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A *The 536EM expansion module consists of 36 softkeys. Y ou can have up to 3 expansion modules on an IP phone totaling 108 softkeys. V alid for 55i, 57i, and 57i CT phones.
Hard Key Parameters A-110 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Softkey Settings for 55i, 57i, 57i CT The value of " N " for the following parameters is dependent o n the number of softkeys available on the55i, 57i, an d 57i CT models.
Hard Key Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-111 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A callers list - Indicates the softkey and/or programmable ke y is set for accessing the Callers List. directory - Indicates the softkey and/or programmable key is set for accessing the Di rectory List.
Hard Key Parameters A-112 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – softkeyN label Label (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Softke ys and XML Configuration F iles aastra. cfg, <mac>. cfg Description The text label that displays on the IP phone for the softke y .
Hard Key Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-113 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – softkeyN value Va l u e (In WEb UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Softkeys and XML Configuratio n Files aast ra.cfg, <mac>. cfg Description This is the value you assign to the softkey .
Hard Key Parameters A-114 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – softkeyN line Line (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Softke ys and XML Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cf g Description This is the line associated with th e softkey you are config uring.
Hard Key Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-115 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – softkeyN states Idle, Connected, Incoming, Outgoing, Busy (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Softke ys and XML Configuration Files aastra.
Hard Key Parameters A-116 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Range V alid values are: idle The phone is not being used . connected The line currently bei ng displayed is in an active call (or the call is on hold) incoming The phone is ringing .
Hard Key Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-117 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Programmable Key Settings f or 53i and 55i • The value of " N " for the following parameters is dependent on the number of programmable keys available on the 53i models.
Hard Key Parameters A-118 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Default V alue Not Applicable Range none line speeddial dnd ("do not disturb" in the Aastra.
Hard Key Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-119 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – prgkeyN value Va l u e (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Opera tion->Programmable Keys Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg Description This is the value you assign to the programmable key .
Hard Key Parameters A-120 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – prgkeyN line Line (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Programmable Keys Configuration F iles aastra.cfg, <mac> .cfg Description This is the line associated wit h the programmable key you are configuring.
Hard Key Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-121 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A T op Softkey Settings for 57i and 57i CT Parameter – topsoftkeyN type T op Softkeys->T ype (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Softkeys and XML Configuration Fil es aastra.
Hard Key Parameters A-122 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A • callers list - Indicates the softkey is set for accessing the Callers List. • directory - Indicates the softkey is set for accessing the Directory List.
Hard Key Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-123 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – topsoftkeyN label T op Softkeys->Label (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Softke ys and XML Configuration F iles aastra. cfg, <mac>.
Hard Key Parameters A-124 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – topsoftkeyN value T op Softkeys->Value (In WEb UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Softkeys and XML Configuratio n Files aast ra.cfg, <mac>.
Hard Key Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-125 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – topsoftkeyN line T op Softkeys->Line (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Softke ys and XML Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.
Hard Key Parameters A-126 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Handset Feature Key Settings for the 57i CT Parameter – featurekeyN type Ty p e (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Handset Keys Configuration Fil es aastra.
Hard Key Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-127 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Range none line transfer conference public intercom directory callers list par k pickup flash Example fe.
Hard Key Parameters A-128 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Exp ansion Module Key Settings for 536M (53i/55i) and 560M (57i/57i CT) Parameter – expmodX keyN type Ty p e (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->E xpansion Module N Configuration Fil es aastra.
Hard Key Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-129 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – expmodX keyN value Va l u e (In WEb UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Expansion Module N Configuratio n Files aast ra.cfg, <mac>. cfg Description This is the value you assign to the softkey .
Hard Key Parameters A-130 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – expmodX keyN line Line (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Operation->Expansion Module N Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cf g Description This is the line associated with th e softkey you are config uring.
Hard Key Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-131 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Locking Softkeys an d Programmable Keys Parameter – softkeyN locked Configuration F iles aastra.cfg, <mac> .cfg Description Locks the speci fied sotkey on the 5 5i, 57i, or 57i CT IP p hone.
Hard Key Parameters A-132 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Parameter – prgkeyN locked Configuration F iles aastra.cfg, <mac> .cfg Description Locks the specified top sotke y on the 53i or 55i IP phone. Locking the key prevents a user from changing or configuring the programmable key .
Hard Key Parameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-133 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – expmodX key N locked Configuration F iles aastra.cfg, <mac> .cfg Description Locks the specified to p sotkey on the 5-Series Expansion Module attached to the IP phone.
Advanced Operational Paramete rs A-134 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Advanced Operational Parameters The following parameters in this section allow the system admininstrator to set advanced operational features on the IP phones.
Advanced Operational Paramete rs 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-135 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Blind T r ansfer Setting. Parameter – sip send line Send Line Number in REGISTER Message (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI: Advanced Settings->Global SIP-> Advanced SIP Settings Configura tion Files aa stra.
Advanced Operational Paramete rs A-136 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A Up date Caller ID Setting. Boot Sequence R ecovery Mode. Parameter – sip update callerid Configuration Fi les aast ra.cfg, <mac>. cfg Description Enables or disabl es the updating of the Caller ID informa tion during a call.
Advanced Operational Paramete rs 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-137 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Single Call Restriction Parameter – two call support T wo Call Support (in Web UI) Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Global SIP->RTP Settings Configuration Fi les aastra.
Troubleshooting Pa rameters A-138 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A T roubleshooting Parameters The following parameters in this section allow the system admininstrator to set logging and support settings for troubleshooting purposes.
Troubleshooting Pa rameters 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 A-139 Configuration Paramete rs Appendix A Parameter – log level Module Aastra Web UI Advanced Settings->Troubleshooting->Module Configuration Files aastra.cfg , <mac>.cfg Description Specifies the seve rity level of the logs to be reported to a log file.
Troubleshooting Pa rameters A-140 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix A.
41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 B-1 Appendix B Appendix B Configuration Server Setup About this appendix Introduction This appendix describes how to setup th e TFTP protocol configurat ion server in your network.
Configuration Server Pr otocol Setup B-2 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix B Configuration Server Protocol Setup TFTP Server Set-up There are a number of TFTP servers av ailable. PumpKIN is one of such TFTP servers.
Configuration Server Pr otocol Setup 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 B-3 Configuration Server Setup Appendix B If you want to prevent users from wr iting files to the directory select the “Deny all requests” in the “W rite Request Behavior” category .
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41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 C-1 Appendix C Appendix C Configuring the IP Phone at the Asterisk IP PBX About this appendix Introduction This appendix describes how to setup a u ser ’ s phone with an extension to make and receive calls using the Asterisk as the PBX.
IP Phone at the Asterisk IP PBX C-2 41 -001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix C IP Phone at the Asterisk IP PBX The following configur ation illustrates how to create a user with an extension to make and receive calls using the Asterisk as the PBX.
IP Phone at the Asterisk IP PBX 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 C-3 Configuring the IP Phone at the Asterisk IP PBX Appendix C ;able to use it. In this examp le' sip' is used. Y ou can use ;whatever you like, but make sur e they are the same, you will ;need to make an entry in your extensions.
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41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-1 Appendix D Appendix D Sample Configuration Files About this appendix Introduction This appendix provides sample config ura tion files for the 57i, 57i CT , and 53i.
Sample Configuration Files D-2 41 -001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D Sample Configuration Files This section consists of the sample conf iguration files necessary to configure t he IP phones. The general format is simila r to configuration files used by several Unix-based programs.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-3 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # The Aastra 57i, 57iCT, and 53i pho nes will download 2 # configuration files from the TFTP server while restarting, the # "aastra.cfg" file and the "<mac>.
Sample Configuration Files D-4 41 -001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D # Network Settings ## = = = = = = = = # Notes: If DHCP is enabled, you do not need to set these network # settings. Although depending on y ou DHCP server configuration you # may still have to set the dns addr ess.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-5 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # NAT device between the server and the phone, then you must set the # following two parameters for the phone to function correctly.
Sample Configuration Files D-6 41 -001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D ## = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = # Notes: This section defines which server the phone retrieves new # firmware images and configuration files from.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-7 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # # (1) The entered number is an exa ct match in the dial plan # (2) The "#" symbol has .
Sample Configuration Files D-8 41 -001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D #sip dial plan terminator: 1 # ena ble sending of the "#" symbol to # to the proxy in.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-9 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D sip screen name: Joe Smith # the name display on the phone's screen sip user name: 4256 # the phone number sip display name: Joseph Smith # the caller name sent out when making # a c all.
Sample Configuration Files D-10 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D sip line3 vmail: *78 # configure line 5 (a soft key line) as an ordinary line # of a test serve.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-11 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # with it as seen here in the defau lt softkey settings. # SOFTKEY TYPES: "line", "speeddial ", "blf", "list", "dnd" # SOFTKEY LABEL: Alpha numeric name for the softkey.
Sample Configuration Files D-12 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D softkey8 line: 1 # list softkey11 type: list softkey12 type: list 57i CT Sample Configuration F.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-13 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # "aastra.cfg" file and the "<mac>.
Sample Configuration Files D-14 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D # Network Settings # ================ # Notes: If DHCP is enabled, you do not need to set these network # settings. Although depending on y ou DHCP server configuration you # may still have to set the dns addr ess.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-15 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D #ip: # This value is unique to e ach phone on a server # and should be set in the "<mac>.
Sample Configuration Files D-16 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D #sip nortel nat timer: 60 # se conds between keep alive messages # Option 2: # # If you are using a session border controller, you should set the # outbound proxy to the session bor der controller address #sip outbound proxy: sbc.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-17 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # Notes: This section defines which server the phone retrieves new # firmware images and configuration files from.
Sample Configuration Files D-18 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D # As you dial a number on the phone , the phone will initiate a call # when one of the followin.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-19 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # with a 0 or 1, any 5 digit number # beginn ing with a number between 2 and 8 # (inclu sive) or .
Sample Configuration Files D-20 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D # L1 to L4 on the 57i and 57iCT # L1 to L3 on the 53i # # These can be over-ridden on a pe r-line basis using the per-line # settings.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-21 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # configure line 3 as the support Br oadsoft SCA line # - the proxy and registrar settin gs are t.
Sample Configuration Files D-22 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D # Softkeys can be set either server wide or unique to each phone. # Setting softkeys as line/call appe arances should be done in the # "<mac>.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-23 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D softkey2 type: speeddial softkey2 label: "Call Return" softkey2 value: *69 # DND Key so.
Sample Configuration Files D-24 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D # aastra.cfg or the <mac>.cfg files . # # The feature keys are displayed wh en the user presses the F button # on the cordless phone's hand set.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-25 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D Feature key 0 Gr label: "Gr-Line 1" # German label for the key. Display ed when the phone's language # is set to use German Feature key 0 It label: "It-Line 1" # Italian label for the key.
Sample Configuration Files D-26 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D # 58 - Menu (Options) # 59 - Feature Key # 60 - Redial # 61 - Directory # 62 - Callers' li.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-27 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D Feature key 0 hs event: 7 Feature key 0 base event: 1 Feature key 1 En label: "Conf." Feature key 1 Fr label: "Fr-Conf." Feature key 1 Sp label: "Sp-Conf.
Sample Configuration Files D-28 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D Feature key 5 hs event: 62 Feature key 5 control: 1 Feature key 5 base event: 13 Feature key 6 .
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-29 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D 53i Sample Configuration File # Sample Conf iguration Fil e #= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = .
Sample Configuration Files D-30 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D # The "aastra.cfg" file configures the set tings server wid e, while # the "<mac>. cfg" file con figures onl y the phone w ith the MAC # address for which the fi le is named (for example , # "00085d0304 f4.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-31 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D #ip: # Th is value is u nique to ea ch phone on a server # an d should be s et in the " <mac>.cfg" fi le if # se tting this ma nually.
Sample Configuration Files D-32 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D #sip nortel nat timer : 60 # seconds between keep alive messages.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-33 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # Option 2: # # If you are using a sess ion border controller, y ou should set the # outbound p roxy to the s ession bord er controller address #sip outbound prox y: sbc.
Sample Configuration Files D-34 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-35 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D ## TFTP serve r settings tftp server: 192.168.0.13 0 #alternate tf tp server: #use alternat e tftp server : 1 # If your DHCP server a ssigns # a TFTP ser ver address w hich # you do not use, you can use # the altern ate tftp serv er.
Sample Configuration Files D-36 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D #.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-37 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # 0,1,2,3, 4,5,6,7,8,9,* ,# : match es the keypad symbols # x : match es any digit (0.
Sample Configuration Files D-38 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D # General SIP Setting s # ============== ======== #sip session timer: 30 # enable support of RF.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-39 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D sip auth name : jsmith # account used to authentic ate user sip password: 12345 # pass word for auth entication ac count sip mode: 0 # line type: # 0 - generic, # 1 - BroadSoft S CA line # 2 - Nortel line sip proxy ip: proxy.
Sample Configuration Files D-40 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix D sip line5 scr een name: Tes t 1 sip line5 use r name: 55510 01 sip line5 display nam e: Test 1 sip line5 aut h name: 55510 01 sip line5 pas sword: 555100 1 sip line5 mode: 0 sip line5 proxy ip: 10.
Sample Configuration Files 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 D-41 Sample Configuration Files Appendix D # PRGKEY VAL UE: If prgke y type is a speeddial, a ny DTMFs (fro m # 0 - 9, * , "#") or a comma (,) fo r 500ms pause and # 'E' for On-hook can be set for t he value.
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41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 E-1 Appendix E Appendix E Sample BLF Softkey Settings About this appendix Introduction This appendix provides sample BLF softkey settings for both the Asterisk server and the BroadSoft BroadW orks server .
Sample BLF Softkey Settings E-2 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix E Sample BLF Softkey Settings Asterisk BLF The following are sample softkey and prog rammable key config urations to enable Asterisk BLF support on Aastra IP phones.
Sample BLF Softkey Settings 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 E-3 Sample BLF Softkey Settings Appendix E BroadSoft BroadWorks BLF The following are sample softkey and prog rammable key config urations to enable Broadsoft BroadW orks Busy Lamp Field support o n Aastra IP phones.
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41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 F-1 Appendix F Appendix F Sample Multiple Proxy Server Configuration About this appendix Introduction This appendix provides a sample multiple proxy server configuration.
Multiple Proxy Serv er Configuration F-2 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix F Multiple Proxy Serv er Configuration Multiple proxy servers can be configured in the aastra.
Multiple Proxy Serv er Configuration 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 F-3 Sample Multiple Proxy Serve r Configuration Appendix F Continued..... #line 2 sip line2 auth name: sip line2 password: sip lin.
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41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-1 Appendix G Appendix G Creating an XML Application About this appendix Introduction This appendix provides info rmation required to create an XML application for use on the IP phones.
About this appendix G-2 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G XML Image Objects (55i, 57i/57i CT only) page G-31 Attributes/Options to Use with XML Objects page G-25.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-3 Creating an XML Application Appendix G How to Create an XML Application Overview This Appendix describes ho w to create an XML application for your IP phones.
How to Create an XML Application G-4 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G Creating XML Object s This section describes how to create XML objects. The IP phone XML API suppo rt s the following proprietary objects that allow for the customization of th e IP phone’ s display .
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-5 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Creating Custom Softkeys Developers can link arbitrary URIs to softkeys in the XML screens and can invoke softkey behavior to each XML scr een type (T ext Me nu, T ext Scre en, User Input, Directory).
How to Create an XML Application G-6 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G T ext Menu Object (Menu Screens) The T ext Menu object allows application developers to create a numerical list of menu items on the I P phones.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-7 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML example : <AastraIPPhoneTextMenu> <Title>Phone Services</Title> <MenuItem base = "http://10.50.10.53 /"> <Prompt>Traffic Reports</Prompt> <URI> rss_to_xml.
How to Create an XML Application G-8 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G T ext Screen Object (T ext Screens) The screen object can be used to display text. The screen word wraps appropriately and can scroll to disp lay a me ssage longer then four lines.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-9 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML Screen Example : T ext Screen Format Object (for T ext Screens) The AastraIPPhoneFormattedT extScr een object allows you to specify a format for the text that displays in the LCD wind ow on the phon e.
How to Create an XML Application G-10 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G • The third block display s below the second block . By default, the third block displays static text, and takes up wh atever lines remain blank on the LCD screen.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-11 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML Example : The following is an example of usin g the AastraIPPhoneFormattedT extScreen object with a static line at the top and bottom blocks and 2 sc rolling lines in the middle block.
How to Create an XML Application G-12 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G IP Phone 53i Note: Y ou can view all 5 lines at once on the 55i, 57 i and 57i CT IP phones. Y ou can view only 2 lines at a time (up to 5 lines) on the 53i IP phone.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-13 Creating an XML Application Appendix G UserInput Object (User Input Screens) The UserInput object allows application developers create screens for which the user can input text where applicable.
How to Create an XML Application G-14 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G XML Description : <AastraIPPhoneInputScreen type = "IP /string/number" passw.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-15 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML Example : <AastraIPPhoneInputScreen type = "IP "> <Title>Proxy Server</Title> <Prompt>Server IP:</Prompt> <URL>http://10.
How to Create an XML Application G-16 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G Implement ation (Number) The following is how yo u would implement the UserInpu t object using Numbers.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-17 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Implement ation (S tring) The following is how you wo uld implement the UserInput object using S trings in XML.
How to Create an XML Application G-18 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G UserInput Object for T ime and Date Format s (User Input Screens) The AastraIP PhoneInput.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-19 Creating an XML Application Appendix G IP Phones 55i, 57i/57i CT IP Phone 53i International T ime <AastraIPPhoneInputScreen ty.
How to Create an XML Application G-20 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G United S tates Da te <AastraIPPhoneInputScreen type="date US"> <Title&.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-21 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Directory Object (Dir ectory List Screen) (57i only) The Directory o bject allows you to browse an on line directory in real time. It displays an automatically nu mbered list of contacts.
How to Create an XML Application G-22 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G XML Example : <AastraIPPhoneDirectory next="more.x ml" previous="back.xml"> <Title>My Directory</Title> <MenuItem> <Prompt>57i - John Doe 1</Prompt> <URI> 10.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-23 Creating an XML Application Appendix G S t atus Message Obj ect (Idle Screen) The IP phones support an XML AastraIPPhoneS tatus object for displaying status messages on a single designated line on the phone’ s idle sc reen.
How to Create an XML Application G-24 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G XML Examples Example 1 : The following is an example of using the AastraIPPhoneStatus obj.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-25 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Execute Commands Object (for executing XML commands) An AastraIPPhoneExecute object on the IP phon es allows the phone to execute commands using XML.
How to Create an XML Application G-26 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G The following example shows an Aast raIPPhoneExecute object using the Reset command: <.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-27 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Dynamic Configuration Object (to pu sh a configuration to the phone) The IP phones provide an XML feature that allo ws you to make co nfiguration changes to the phone that take affect im mediately , without having to reboot th e phone.
How to Create an XML Application G-28 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G XML Example: The following i s an exampl e of an XML co nfiguration script that creates a.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-29 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Dynamic Configuration Parameters The following table iden tifies which configuratio n parameters change dynamically when using XML configuration scripts to push th e configuration to the phone.
How to Create an XML Application G-30 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G *Changes to subscriptions (BLF or BLA) require a reboot. **This parameter is dynamic so a user can’t access it or a dd to it. However , you need to reboot the phone to clear the list.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-31 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML Image Objects (55i, 57i/57i CT only) The 55i and 57i/5 7i CT IP phones prov ide an XML feature that allows you to load images in XML applications that displa y to the LCD screen.
How to Create an XML Application G-32 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G Y ou can include images with an XML object in two ways: • Using pixel data stored with .
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-33 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML Example : The XML script fo r the AastraIPPhoneImageScr een object is as follows: <.
How to Create an XML Application G-34 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G AastraIPPhoneImageMenu The AastraIPPhoneImageMenu object allows you to use a bitmap image to display as a menu. Each menu item is linked to a k eypad key (0-9, *, #).
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-35 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Each URI is appended to the “base” URI if one exists. The default softkey is a “Done” key at the bottom right position. It is a parse error if two URIs specify the same index.
How to Create an XML Application G-36 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G AastraIPPhoneT extMenu (Icon Menu) The AastraIPPhoneT extMenu (Icon Menu) object is ident.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-37 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML Screen Example : Using the <IconList> Y ou can incorporate the use of an <IconList> attribute in the XML script to define the images you will use with th e AastraIPPhoneT extMenu object.
How to Create an XML Application G-38 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G Y ou can use one or both ways to load images within the same XML script. The softkey icons display at th e edge of th e screen. Any XML object that supports softkeys can support the optional <IconList> tag.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-39 Creating an XML Application Appendix G XML Screen Example: IP Phone Internal Icon Images The IP phones have internal icon im ages you can use when specifying the “Icon:<uri name>” attribute in the <I conList>.
How to Create an XML Application G-40 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G ArrowUp ArrowDown ArrowsUpandDown FilledCircle EmptyCircle Envelope Prohibit Square Ellip.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-41 Creating an XML Application Appendix G Attributes/Options to Use with XML Object s Beep Attribute (configurable via XML object s,.
How to Create an XML Application G-42 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G Timeout Attribute (configurable via XML object s only) The XML “ Tim eo u t” attribute allows you to specify a timeout value for the LCD screen display .
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-43 Creating an XML Application Appendix G LockIn Attribute (configurable via XML object s only) The XML “ LockIn” attribute allows you to sp ecify whether or not the information on the LCD screen stays disp layed when other events occur (such as pressing buttons on the keypad).
How to Create an XML Application G-44 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G CancelAction Attribute (configurable via XML object s only) The XML “ cancel Action” attribute allows you to specify a URI that a GET is executed on when the user presses the default CANCEL key .
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-45 Creating an XML Application Appendix G HTTP Post In addition to initiating a request to an XML application from the Services menu, an HTTP server can push an XML object to the phone via HTTP Post.
How to Create an XML Application G-46 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G Example 2 : Below is a sample php source code whic h sends an XML object to an Aastra phone. <?php # function push2phone($server,$phone,$ data) { # url-encode the xml object $xml = "xml=".
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-47 Creating an XML Application Appendix G HTTP Refresh Header Y ou can use an HTTP refresh header w ith the XML screen objects on the IP phones.
How to Create an XML Application G-48 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G HTTP Language Header Y ou can use an HTTP language header w ith the XML screen objects on the IP phones.
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-49 Creating an XML Application Appendix G </xs:element> </xs:sequence> <xs:AastraIPPhoneTextScreen LockIn="yes&q.
How to Create an XML Application G-50 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Appendix G <xs:sequence> <xs:element name="Title" /> <xs:element name=".
How to Create an XML Application 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 G-51 Creating an XML Application Appendix G </xs:sequence> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> </xs:sequence> <.
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41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 -1 Limited W arranty Limited W arranty Aastra T elecom warrants this product agai nst defects and malfunctions during a one (1) year period from the date of orig inal purchase.
-2 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 IP Phone Administrator Guide Limited W arranty W arranty Rep air Services Should the set fail du ring the warranty period: In North America, please call 1-800-574 -161 1 for further information. Outside North America , contact your sales representa tive for return instructions.
41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 Index-1 Index A Aastra W eb UI advanced settin gs description 13 . basic settings description 13 . enabling and disabling 14 . operation description 12 . status description 12 . Administration Guide, for IP phone xi v .
Index-2 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 Index XML push server list 24 . configuration server settings 23 . D DHCP 4 . configuring 5 . not using 4 . using 4 . dial plan configuring 140 . dial plan te rminator overview 139 . dial plan, emergency 12 . dial plans overview 137 .
41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 Index-3 Index I Installation Guide, for IP phone xi v . intercom feature configuring 143 . incoming calls 143 . outgoing calls 142 . IP phone UI 2 . L language overview 164 . specifying on IP phone 167 . language pack settings 87 .
Index-4 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 Index BLF subscription period 105 . blind transfer setting 135 . boot sequence recover mode 136 . call forward settings 69 . Callers List settings 69 . configuration server 11 . dial plan 37 . directed call pickup 104 .
41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 Index-5 Index ring tones 148 . configuring 151 . RT P configuring 56 . , 60 . silenace suppression 59 . R TP port 56 . R TP settings 19 . Basic Codecs 19 . customizing Codec preference list 19 . DTMF method 19 . forcing RFC2833 out-of-band DTMF 19 .
Index-6 41-001160-00, Rev 01 Release 2.0 Index V VLAN configuring 31 . DSCP Range 33 . priority mapping 33 . voicemail configuring 113 . overview 11 3 . using 11 5 . W warranty 1 . warranty exclusions 1 . X Xfer key , enabling/disabling 18 . XML configuring 122 .
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SIP IP Phone Administrator Guide Models 53i, 55i, 57 i, and 57i CT © 2007 Aastra T elecom Inc. If you’ve read this owner ’s manual and consulted the T roubleshooting section and still have problems, please visit our we bsit e at www .aastra.com or call 1-800-574-161 1 for technical assistance.
An important point after buying a device Aastra Telecom 57I C53I (or even before the purchase) is to read its user manual. We should do this for several simple reasons:
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