HiPath optiPoint IP Phones Deployment Tool V1.2.
Contents Contents Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Supported Phones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operating System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Screen Resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FTP Service . .
Contents optiPoint types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 optiPoint 400 standard H450 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . optiPoint 400 economy HFA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . optiPoint 400 standard HFA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . optiPoint 400 standard SIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . optiPoint 410 entry HFA, 410 economy HFA . . . .
Contents WAP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Abbreviations and Technical Terms . . . . . . . . . . . .72 Administration Scenarios. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 Configuring an FTP Server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction Introduction The purpose of the Deployment Tool is to allow the administrator to remotely configure optiPoint IP phones en-mass. The primary occasion when this will be done is when a set of new devices is deployed for the first time. However, the tool may be used at any other time as a means of configuring a group of phones with a consistent set of data.
Introduction Requirements Operating System • • • • Windows 98, ME Windows NT 4 Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Screen Resolution Minimum screen resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels. FTP Service A correctly configured FTP server is always needed for exchanging data using Æ FTP. The server program must be running on a computer (for example PC) in the same Æ LAN as the optiPoint phones you want to configure. To configure an FTP server, follow the instructions on Æ page 81.
Installing and Running the Program Installing and Running the Program You should always use the latest version of the Deployment Tool. You can download the latest update file (for example fdt_optipoint_1047194.zip) from the following Internet address: http://www.siemens.com/hipath → Downloads/Software. Installing the Program 1. Unpack the file fdt_optipoint_1047194.zip in a random directory. 2. Open the install.htm file in this directory A security warning appears.
Listing Connected IP Phones Listing Connected IP Phones You must identify the phones you want to configure in the Deployment Tool before you can proceed with configuration. A scan function searches the network and creates a list of devices found. You can scan for an IP phone on the basis of its IP address or you can scan an IP address range for optiPoint phones. When you activate the Deployment Tool, a blank Device List appears if you have not already saved a deployment file.
Listing Connected IP Phones Icons and Buttons On-screen tips explain the meaning of interface icons or buttons when you point directly to an object. The tip appears briefly after two seconds. Icons in the Device_List window For the functions New, Open and Save in the File menu. For the functions Add and Delete in the Edit menu. For the functions Start and Stop in the Scan menu. For the function Configure selected devices in the Configure menu.
Listing Connected IP Phones Creating a Device List Before searching for optiPoint phones, you must specify the IP addresses in the Add Devices mask. Call with • Add from the Edit menu on the menu bar or • CTRL+A or • the Add devices icon on the toolbar (Æ page 9) The following dialog appears: Click the required dialog option, either Add a single device or Add a range of devices. Enter an IP address or an IP address range which you want to scan for devices. Confirm you input with Add.
Listing Connected IP Phones Specifying the Number of Scans You can specify the number of scans for a LAN-based scan or mark the scan as continuous. Select the required option under Scan parameters. You can select the maximum number of scans in the drop-down list or select "Continuous" for non-stop scanning. There are two reasons for entering multiple scans: 1. An optiPoint is not fully installed or is in "Local mode" and is therefore unable to answer while the scan is in progress. 2.
Listing Connected IP Phones Moving List Columns To move a column in the list, click the column header and, holding the mouse button down, drag the column to the new position. For example, you could move the User ID column right and reposition it beside the Version column. Editing a Device List Starting a Scan Call with • Start from the Scan menu on the menu bar or • the Scan Device list icon on the toolbar (Æ page 9) The device list is created while the scan is in progress.
Listing Connected IP Phones Address The meaning of the icons in the address column is as follows: Indicates an individual address. Indicates the lower threshold of an IP address range. Indicates the upper threshold of an IP address range. Indicates a device found. Status The status column can contain the following values: Not scanned The tool made no attempt to set up a connection to this device. Scanning... Temporary status during which the program tries to set up a connection to the device.
Listing Connected IP Phones Device type The Device type column lists the optiPoint devices each with an assigned icon. This column could look as follows in another network: If you hid the Device type column (Æ page 11) and the list contains different device types, the following message will prompt you to display the column after the scan: If you do not display the Device type column, you will be unable to configure any devices as the Configure Selected Devices function will not be available Æ page 17.
Listing Connected IP Phones Deleting an Entry from the Device List If you are unable to configure a device in the list, you can delete this entry. Select the required entry in the list with a click. Delete with • Delete from the Edit menu on the menu bar or • the Delete selected Device icon on the toolbar or (Æ page 9) • the Delete key. The entry is deleted without further confirmation.
Listing Connected IP Phones Loading the Deployment File The Deployment Tool opens with the last deployment file saved and displays the device list with data in the Address and Status columns only. A blank window appears if there is no list available. You can load a specific list if there is more than one saved. Call with • Open from the File menu on the menu bar or • CTRL+O or • the Open icon on the toolbar (Æ page 9).
Configuration Configuration Preparation You can configure a single device or devices that belong to the same device type. Select one or more devices of the same type Æ page 15. These devices should be in Ready status (Æ page 13).
Configuration Starting Configuration Call with • Configure from the Operations menu on the menu bar or • CTRL+C or • the Configure operations icon on the toolbar (Æ page 9). The Operations Configuration dialog for this device type appears. It contains a number of function-specific tabs. File Transfer tab: Tabs Parameter value Options The Deployment Tool cannot read out telephone data and consequently, does not display an existing configuration – only blank fields are shown.
Configuration Dialogs for optiPoint telephones Device-type dialogs are provided for the following optiPoint phones: • optiPoint 400 standard Release 3 (Æ page 27) • optiPoint 410 standard HFA (Æ page 27) • optiPoint 400 standard SIP V2.3/V2.4/V3.
Configuration Editing a Configuration Call up the configuration of the selected optiPoint type. Before you can enter a value in a field in the Setting column, you must mark the matching option in the Parameter column. Values entered in the Setting column are not sent to the devices if you did not mark the matching option in the Parameter column. Switch to a different tab by clicking the required tab header.
Configuration Reset and delete actions do not effect the phone and are only performed locally on the computer. Entries in the dialog only take effect when the data is sent to the devices. Saving settings Save your settings with Save or Save as... before you send the configuration to the devices.
Configuration The software update activates a timer. This timer is needed to determine the update status. The timer has different runtimes depending on the telephone type.
Configuration Call with • Enter admin password from the Operations menu on the menu bar or • CTRL+P The following dialog appears: Enter the password (default is 123456) and confirm your entry with OK. Starting transfer Start with • Start from the Operations menu on the menu bar or • the Perform operations icon on the toolbar (Æ page 9). If you have not already entered the administrator password, you are now prompted to do so (Æ page 22). The data is sent to the devices in consecutive packets.
Configuration Saving and Loading Device Groups Once you have selected a device group, you can save it in a Batch File. At a later stage, you can select and further process this particular device group via the Batch File in the device list. The following shows some of the device groups available in the Operations window. Saving Device Groups Call with • Save Batch...
Configuration Select a directory and assign a name to the Batch File. Then click Save. You can create several Batch Files for different groups. Loading Device Groups Create a device list or (Æ page 10) load a deployment file (Æ page 16) and execute a scan Æ page 12). A device list similar to that displayed here appears: Call with • Open Batch... in the File menu on the menu bar or • Ctrl+B The following dialog appears: Select a stored Batch File with the extension ".dpb" and click Open.
Configuration The relevant device group is automatically selected for further processing in the device list.
optiPoint types optiPoint types optiPoint 400 standard H450 (Device type: 400standardH450) Settings are made in the following tabs: • Passwords Æ page 45 • File Transfer Æ page 38 • IP Routing Æ page 41 • Country & Language Æ page 37 • Dialling Codes Æ page 37 • Messaging Services Æ page 44 • Quality of Service Æ page 47 • Selected_Dialing Æ page 48 • SNMP Æ page 48 • Speech parameters Æ page 49 • Telephony Configuration Æ page 50 • Time Æ page 52 • Function Keys Æ page 40 optiPoint 400 economy HFA (Devic
optiPoint types optiPoint 400 standard SIP (Device type: 400 standard SIP V2.3) Settings are made in the following tabs: • Audio/Visual Indications Æ page 36 • Function Keys Æ page 40 • Selected_Dialing Æ page 48 • Country & Language Æ page 37 • SNMP Æ page 48 • Speech parameters Æ page 49 • Telephony Configuration Æ page 51 • Time Æ page 52 • File Transfer Æ page 38 • IP Routing Æ page 42 • Messaging Services Æ page 44 • Passwords Æ page 45 • Quality of Service Æ page 47 (Device type: 400 standard SIP V2.
optiPoint types (Device type: 400standardSIP V3.
optiPoint types optiPoint 410 entry HFA, 410 economy HFA (Device type: 410entryHFA, 410economyHFA) Settings are made in the following tabs: • Speech parameters Æ page 49 • Telephony Configuration Æ page 50 • Quality of Service Æ page 47 • SNMP Æ page 48 • File Transfer Æ page 38 • IP Routing Æ page 42 • Passwords Æ page 45 optiPoint 410 standard HFA, 410 advance HFA (Device type: 410standardHFA, 410advanceHFA) Settings are made in the following tabs: • HTTP Settings Æ page 40 • WAPÆ page 52 • Miscellaneou
optiPoint types optiPoint 600 office HFA (Device type: 600officeHFA) Settings are made in the following tabs: • Passwords Æ page 45 • Dialling Codes Æ page 37 • File Transfer Æ page 39 • IP Routing Æ page 43 • Quality of Service Æ page 47 • SNMP Æ page 48 • Speech parameters Æ page 49 • Telephony Configuration Æ page 51 • Personal Directory Æ page 46 • WAPÆ page 52 • LDAP Æ page 44 • HTTP Settings Æ page 40 optiPoint 600 officeUP0/E (Device type: 600officeUP0/E) Settings are made in the following tabs: •
optiPoint types optiPoint 600 office SIP (Device type: 600officeSIP V2.
Help Functions Help Functions Checking the Status The status is displayed in the header of the Device_List window before, during, and after the scan.
Help Functions Status Messages The following status messages may appear: 34 Ready for operations: Number of devices available. Connecting... The tool is setting up a connection. Failed to connect The tool was unable to connect to the server. Server busy Device configuration is already active. Server down The server is unavailable. Bad response The device configuration service differs from the protocol specified. Connection lost The connection was interrupted.
Help Functions Log File Click Log. The window changes to display the current log file. This file is automatically created and features the current system time in its name, for example 05_Aug_2003-10_58_30.log. You can use the current log file or create a new one for the next scan. To create a new log file, close the current file with Close log file from the File menu on the menu bar.
Configuration Tab Configuration Tab Alert Indications Alert Indications (400 standard SIP V2.4, 600 office SIP V2.4) Parameter Setting Alert (1 to 15) Æ page 53 Tag (1 to 15) Æ page 69 Ringer Melody (1 to 15) Æ page 64 Ringer Sequence (1 to 15) Æ page 64 Tone_Duration (secs) (1 to 15) Æ page 69 Audio/Visual Indications Audio/Visual Indications (400 standard SIP V2.3, 600 office SIP V2.
Configuration Tab Country & Language Country & Language (400 standard H450, 400 standard SIP V2.x/ SIP V3.0, 600 office SIP V2.x) Parameter Setting Language Æ page 60 Country Æ page 55 Dialling Codes Dialling Codes (400 standard H450, 410 standard HFA, 410 advance HFA, 600 office HFA, 600 office UP0/E, 600 office SIP V2.
Configuration Tab File Transfer You can read out the current software version used by your optiPoint phones directly at the device or over the phone’s Web server. File Transfer (400 economy HFA, 400 standard HFA, 410 entry HFA, 410 economy HFA) Parameter Setting FTP Server Address Æ page 57 FTP account Æ page 57 FTP username Æ page 58 FTP password Æ page 57 File path * Æ page 57 Software filename Æ page 68 Transfer file Æ page 70 *. For 400 standard HFA only.
Configuration Tab File Transfer (410 standard HFA, 410 advance HFA) Parameter Setting FTP Server Address Æ page 57 FTP account Æ page 57 FTP username Æ page 58 FTP password Æ page 57 Software filename Æ page 68 DSM application filename Æ page 57 Screen saver filename Æ page 65 LDAP filename * Æ page 61 Java midlet filename Æ page 59 Transfer file Æ page 70 *. In this case, LDAP template name. File Transfer (600 office HFA, 600 office UP0/E, 600 office SIP V2.
Configuration Tab Function Keys Function Keys (400 standard H450, 400 standard SIP V2.x/SIP V3.0, 600 office SIP V2.x) Parameter Setting Key (1 to 10 or 17) Æ page 60 HTTP Settings HTTP Settings (410 standard HFA, 410 advance HFA, 600 office HFA) Parameter Setting HTTP gateway/proxy address Æ page 58 Port Number Æ page 63 Instant Messaging Instant Messaging (400 standard SIP V3.
Configuration Tab IP Routing IP Routing (400 standard H450) Parameter Setting DHCP Æ page 56 Default gateway Æ page 56 Route 1 Æ page 65 Gateway 1 Æ page 58 Mask 1 Æ page 62 Route 2 Æ page 65 Gateway 2 Æ page 58 Mask 2 Æ page 62 LAN port mode Æ page 60 PC port mode Æ page 60 41
Configuration Tab IP Routing (400 economy HFA, 400 standard HFA, 410 entry HFA, 410 economy HFA, 410 standard HFA, 410 advance HFA, 400 standard SIP V2.x/SIP V3.0) Parameter Setting DHCP Æ page 56 Default gateway Æ page 56 Route 1 Æ page 65 Gateway 1 Æ page 58 Mask 1 Æ page 62 Route 2 Æ page 65 Gateway 2 Æ page 58 Mask 2 Æ page 62 DNS server address Æ page 56 Secondary DNS server address * Æ page 65 DNS domain name Æ page 56 LAN port mode ** Æ page 60 PC port mode *** Æ page 60 *.
Configuration Tab IP Routing (600 office HFA, 600 office UP0/E , 600 office SIP V2.x) Parameter Setting DHCP Æ page 56 Default gateway Æ page 56 Route 1 Æ page 65 Gateway 1 Æ page 58 Mask 1 Æ page 62 Route 2 Æ page 65 Gateway 2 Æ page 58 Mask 2 Æ page 62 DNS server address Æ page 56 Secondary DNS server address * Æ page 65 DNS domain name Æ page 56 LAN port mode** Æ page 60 *. For 400 standard SIP V2.4 and SIP V 3.0 only. **. LAN port 1 mode and LAN port 2 mode.
Configuration Tab Keyset Operations Keyset Operations (400 standard SIP V2.4, 600 office SIP V2.4) Parameter Setting Originating line preference Æ page 62 Terminating line preference Æ page 69 Line Key action mode Æ page 61 Registration LEDs Æ page 64 Rollover type Æ page 65 Server type Æ page 66 Key & Lamp Module 1/2 Key & Lamp Module 1/2 (600 office SIP V2.
Configuration Tab Miscellaneous Miscellaneous (410 standard HFA, 410 advance HFA) Parameter Setting Help Internet URL Æ page 58 Passwords Passwords (400 standard H450, 400 standard HFA, 400 economy HFA, 400 standard SIP 2.x/SIP 3.0) Parameter Setting Admin password Æ page 53 Passwords (410 etry HFA, 410 economy HFA, 410 standard HFA, 410 advance HFA) Parameter Setting Admin password Æ page 53 Actions Æ page 53 Passwords (600 office HFA, 600 office UP0/E, 600 office SIP V2.
Configuration Tab Personal Directory Personal Directory (600 office HFA, 600 office UP0/E, 600 office SIP V2.x) Parameter Setting Server address Æ page 57 File path Æ page 57 Filename Æ page 57 Username Æ page 58 Password Æ page 57 Account name Æ page 53 Import personal directory Æ page 59 Presence Presence (400 standard SIP V3.
Configuration Tab Quality of Service Quality of Service (400 standard H450, 400 standard HFA, 400 economy HFA, 410 entry HFA, 410 economy HFA, 410 standard HFA, 410 advance HFA, 600 office HFA, 400 standard SIP V2.x/SIP V3.0, 600 office SIP V2.x) Parameter Setting Layer 3 Æ page 64 Layer 3 Signalling Æ page 60 Layer 3 Voice Æ page 60 Layer 2 Æ page 64 Layer 2 Signalling Æ page 60 Layer 2 Voice Æ page 60 Layer 2 Default Æ page 60 VLAN Method* Æ page 71 VLAN Id Æ page 71 *.
Configuration Tab Selected_Dialing Selected_Dialing (400 standard H450, 400 standard SIP V2.3/ SIP V3.0, 600 office SIP V2.3) Parameter Setting Key 1 to 10 or 17 Æ page 60 SIP Feature Configuration SIP Feature Configuration (400 standard SIP V2.4, 600 office SIP V2.4) Parameter Setting Group pickup URI Æ page 58 Auto answer Æ page 54 Beep on auto answer Æ page 54 Auto reconnect Æ page 54 Beep on auto-reconnect Æ page 54 Permit Decline Call * Æ page 63 *. For 600 office SIP V2.4 only.
Configuration Tab Speech parameters Speech parameters (400 standard H450, 400 standard HFA, 400 economy HFA, 600 office HFA) Parameter Setting Audio mode Æ page 54 Jitter buffer * Æ page 59 *. Not for 600 office HFA. Speech parameters (410 entry HFA, 410 economy HFA, 410 standard HFA, 410 advance HFA) Parameter Setting Audio mode Æ page 54 Compression Codec Æ page 55 Silence Suppression Æ page 66 Speech parameters (400 standard SIP V2.x/SIP V3.0, 600 office SIP V2.
Configuration Tab Telephony Configuration Telephony Configuration (400 standard H450) Parameter Setting System type Æ page 69 Gatekeeper address Æ page 58 Gatekeeper id Æ page 58 H323 gateway address Æ page 58 Gatekeeper discovery address Æ page 58 Mobility Æ page 62 Emergency number Æ page 57 H450 features Æ page 58 Security profile Æ page 66 Security window (seconds) Æ page 66 Time to live (minutes) Æ page 69 Migration flag Æ page 62 Telephony Configuration (400 standard HFA, 400
Configuration Tab Telephony Configuration (400 standard SIP V2.x/SIP V3.0, 600 office SIP V2.
Configuration Tab Time Time (400 standard H450, 400 standard SIP V2.x/SIP V3.0, 600 office SIP V2.x) Parameter Setting SNTP server address Æ page 68 Timezone offset Æ page 69 Daylight saving Æ page 55 Time Æ page 69 WAP WAP (410 standard HFA, 410 advance HFA, 600 office HFA, 600 office UP0/E, 600 office SIP V2.
Parameters Parameters Description Account name Name of the FTP account requested by certain FTP servers. Actions You can select one of the following two options for Actions: • Factory reset, to revert to the factory settings. • Clear user data, to delete the user data only. Admin Contacts Provides users with the "Contacts" function which permits access to the contacts stored on the Microsoft LCS. Default: disabled. Admin Instant Messaging Provides users with the Instant Messaging function.
Parameters Area code Enter your area code here, for example 089 for Munich. Audio Mode The following modes can be set: • Æ G.711 Preferred • Compressed Codec Preferred (Æ"page"55) • Compressed Codec Always (Æ"page"55) Auto answer Auto answer. You can enable or disable this function. Auto reconnect This function allows you to reconnect calls automatically. You can enable or disable this function. Beep on auto answer Beep on auto answer. You can enable or disable this function.
Parameters Codec • Select the audio transfer principle you want use here. • Codec Audio Mode High Quality Preferred Uncompressed voice Use uncompressed voice transmission. transmission (Æ G.711, Æ G.722). Suitable for broadband intranet connections. Use Low Bandwidth Preferred Use compressed voice transmission preferably. Suitable for connections with different bandwidth levels. Low Bandwidth Only/Always Use compressed voice transmission only. Suitable for connections with low bandwidth.
Parameters Default domain name Enter your Æ Domain name here. Default Gateway • Enter the Æ IP Address that was assigned to your Æ PBX in the Default Gateway provided this value was not assigned dynamically by a Æ DHCP server. • If the value was assigned dynamically, it is read-only here. DHCP • Enable this option if you want a Æ DHCP server to assign the necessary IP data dynamically for the phone. • Disable this option if there is no DHCP server available in the IP network.
Parameters DSM application filename • Can only be configured for optiPoint 410 standard/advance and is only necessary if you are using an optiPoint 410 Display Module. • Enter the name of the file containing the optiPoint 410 Display Module software. • The file must be saved on the Æ FTP server in a specific directory (FTP path/folder). • Possible values: 1 to 24 characters. Emergency number Call number automatically dialed after one second.
Parameters FTP username • Enter the name that was set in the Æ FTP server as the user for accessing this server. • The name must match the Æ FTP password. • Possible values: 1 to 24 characters. Gatekeeper address Enter the IP address of the Æ Gatekeeper if known (otherwise it is entered by "autodiscovery"). Gatekeeper discovery address Enter the Æ IP Address for a non-HiPath Æ Gatekeeper. Gatekeeper id Enter the Æ Gatekeeper identifier here.
Parameters Import personal directory This option must be marked if you want to transfer a specified file with a personal directory to the telephones. IM Session Timer • Contains the length of time for which the Æ EPID address of an instant message is valid. • 180 seconds is set by default. International dial prefix Enter the international dial prefix here, for example 00. Java midlet filename Name of the Java application for download. JAVA folder Name of the download directory for the Java application.
Parameters Key A programmable key can be assigned a function or a speed dial number. Some keys have already been programmed, for example, with the functions "Disconnect" or "Loudspeaker". You can use up to 17 keys depending on the phone type. You can assign keys in the Selected_Dialing tab or the Function Keys tab. Enter a speed dial number or select a function from the drop-down list. Key Material File Management • Write File: Send server certificate to telephone.
Parameters Layer 2 Priority • You can only set this if Æ Layer 2 support is active (Æ QoS L2/L3). • You can set a priority value between 0 and 7 for each of the 64 positions here (priority 7: high, 0: low). • This additional data transmission information is used for forwarding priority decisions when data arrives in a Æ Switch. LDAP Server Addr Also known as "LDAP Directory Server IP address" or "Server address". • This can only be configured for optiPoint 600 office and optiPoint 410 standard/advance HFA.
Parameters Loge filename Enter the filename of the logo (for example logo of your company) which should be shown on the disply. Mask Enter the value for the network mask for Æ Mask 1 or 2. In general, this is 255.255.255.0. Message centre Call number of a phone messaging system. Migration flag Switch the flag on or off (system switchover). Mobility Mark if you want to support mobility. MoH filename Name of the Æ MoH file. National dial prefix Enter the national dial prefix here, for example 0.
Parameters PBX/Gateway Address Enter the Æ IP address of the Æ PBX where you want to operate the optiPoint or alternatively the Æ IP address of the gateway. Set the type used. You can only change the E.164 address by editing "E.164" directly in the "Operations" directory and not with "Operations Configuration". Permit Decline Call Permit user to provide the opportunity, to do facilities in connection with decline incoming calls.
Parameters PSTN acces code Access code for the Æ PSTN telephone network. QoS L2/L3 • The settings are based on the Æ QoS areas Æ Layer 2 and Æ Layer 3 that control the prioritization of transmitted data. • Æ Layer 2 Priority and Virtual LAN ID (Æ VLAN ID) can be modified for layer 2. Æ Layer 3 Voice/Signaling can be modified for layer 3. • The activation of Æ Layer 2 and/or Æ Layer 3 support is only recommended if the Æ Switch used can interpret this information (for example "Æ Layer 2 switch").
Parameters Ring No Reply Timer Configurable time in seconds after which the ringing status is displayed for a telephone. When the phone rings, its status is IDLE until the Ring Seen Timer expires. Once the timer has expired, the telephone displays its "Ringing" status. Ring Seen Timer Configurable time in seconds after which the "Presence" status is displayed for the telephone.
Parameters Security profile You should define the Æ Security protocol setting if the optiPoint 400 standard is connected to a HiPath 5000 system. Three settings are available: • off (voice encryption is disabled). • reduced (voice encryption on one side only – Æ Gatekeeper encrypts data sent).
Parameters SIP Registrar Address Enter the corresponding Æ IP Address here. SIP Registrar Port Enter the Æ Port number for communicating with the SIP Registrar. SIP Routing Model Enter the preferred routing model here. The default value is server mode. In server mode the telephone uses the Æ IP Address entered to log on to the SIP server. A dial tone sounds after successful logon.
Parameters SNMP Trap IP Address This is the IP address of the SNMP Manager to which the telephone reports every new start. This is known as a Trap listener address. • If an Æ SNMP server is available in the network, enter the Æ IP Address of this server here. • Default address: See the description of the "default values for optiPoint" in the various user manuals. SNMP Trap Port • Specify the Æ Port you want to use for transferring Æ SNMP error messages.
Parameters System type • Enter HiPath GK if the system environment is HiPath 5000. • Enter Non-HiPath GK if you are using a third-party Æ Gatekeeper. • Enter Æ Gateway if you are using a HiPath HG 1500. • Enter Direct if you are using IP dialing and no Æ Gatekeeper. • In optiPoint 410 standard/economy/entry HFA, you can choose between HiPath 4K V1.x, HiPath 4K V2.x and HiPath 3K V4.0. Tag Enter the required tag for the current alarm to be set in the Audio/Visual Indications tab.
Parameters Transfer file This option must be marked if you want to transfer a specified file to the telephones or from the telephones. Mark the appropriate options in the following selection.
Parameters User password Reset the user password. This option allows the administrator to delete a user’s forgotten password and replace it with a new password. Default: blank VLAN Id • The virtual LAN ID can only be set if Æ Layer 2 support is activated (Æ QoS L2/L3). • Enter a value between 0 and 4095 here. This value describes an association with a specific Æ VLAN when using Æ VLANs. VLAN Method • You can only set this if Æ Layer 2 support is active (Æ QoS L2/L3).
Abbreviations and Technical Terms Abbreviations and Technical Terms You will find additional information in the relevant literature on network technology and Æ VoIP. Default Route A default route is a route that is suitable for every destination address. In other words, the route can be used for every destination address. The default route has the lowest priority and is only used if no other routes are suitable.
Abbreviations and Technical Terms E.164 Standardized call numbers according to the ITU’s international numbering plan with up to 15 digits. Usually composed of the parts: Country Code (CC), National Destination Code (NDC) and Subscriber Number (SN). EPID Abbreviation of End Point IDentifier. Hardware address of an incoming message. FTP Abbreviation of "File Transfer Protocol." Used for transferring files in networks to update telephone software, for example (Æ Download Firmware). G.
Abbreviations and Technical Terms H.323 Standard Consist of the following components (minimum): • Terminals • Æ Gateways • Æ Gatekeeper • Multipoint Control Units (Æ MCUs) HFA Abbreviation of "Hicom Feature Access“ or "HiPath Feature Access“ . Represents the gateway-based connection (for example HG 1500 or HG 3530) betweenÆ IP telephony and a Æ PBX. HTTP Abbreviation of "Hypertext Transfer Protocol." Protocol for transmitting data in Æ IP networks.
Abbreviations and Technical Terms Kerberos Kerberos is an authentication mechanism. This security system uses symmetric, cryptographic encryption procedures to provide secure authentication in TCP/IP data traffic. The Kerberos program is used to encrypt private data and eliminates the interception or falsification of keys or data by coding the information using the DES algorithm.
Abbreviations and Technical Terms Mask The subnet mask classifies networks as A, B, and C networks. Each class is associated with a subnet mask that hides the relevant bits. 255.0.0.0 for class A, 255.255.0.0 for class B, and 255.255.255.0 for class C. There are 254 Æ IP Addresss available in a class C network, for example. MAC Abbreviation of "Medium Access Control Address.
Abbreviations and Technical Terms Password Meaning HiPath Password Protects the settings for communication with other HiPath devices. SNMP Password Protects against unauthorized access to the Æ SNMP server for fault evaluation. Subscriber Password Protects against unauthorized access to the subscriber number of the optiPoint phone. PBX Abbreviation of "Private Branch eXchange." Private telephone system that connects various internal devices with the ISDN network.
Abbreviations and Technical Terms ROM Abbreviation of "Read Only Memory." Memory with read-only access. Router Routers set up connections to gateways and have access to multiple subnets and other routers. A router uses the IP address to determine the subnet or router to which it should send data. It decides which path is currently the most cost-effective for data transmission.
Abbreviations and Technical Terms UDP Stands for User Datagram Protocol and can be used instead of Æ TCP if reliability is not an issue. UDP does not guarantee that packets will be delivered, nor does it ensure that packets will arrive in a certain order. URI Abbreviation of Uniform Resource Identifier. Content is identified in the Internet with a URI. In general, content refers to files of all possible format, for example text, HTML, XML, video, sound to name but a few.
Abbreviations and Technical Terms VoIP Abbreviation of "Voice over IP." This means Voice transmission with Æ IP technology. WAP Abbreviation of "Wireless Application Protocol." Synonym for graphic applications on mobile phones, organizers and other suitable terminals, transferred using the protocol of the same name. WSP Abbreviation of "Wireless Session Protocol." Protocol for transmitting data on Æ WAP-compliant terminals.
Administration Scenarios Administration Scenarios Configuring an FTP Server There are various ways of uploading or downloading data for the optiPoint device: • using the telephone, • using a Web interface in an Internet browser (for example Internet Explorer 6.0), • using the "Deployment Tool. This option is recommended when programming a number of phones simultaneously. The following example describes how to configure 3Com’s "3CServer“ server program. Installation and Configuration 1.
Administration Scenarios 4. Confirm with OK. The connection data appears in the program’s main window as soon as data has been exchanged.
Deployment Tool with TLS Deployment Tool with TLS The following is an attempt to explain briefly how TLS (Transport Layer Security) works and how IP phones use it. In particular, it explains the central role of certificates. Public Key (Asymmetric) Cryptography Two parties A and B wish to communicate with each other. Each has its own pair of public and private keys. Each public key only matches its corresponding private key, and vice versa.
Deployment Tool with TLS TLS TLS (Transport Layer Security) allows the encryption of existing protocols over TCP, and allows the two parties of a connection to validate each other's identity. For efficiency, symmetric ciphers are used to encrypt the data sent, each party using the same key to encrypt and decrypt data.
Deployment Tool with TLS Use of TLS by an IP Phone An IP Phone contains both a TLS server and a TLS client. The TLS server is used with the phone's webserver and the phone's XML management interface. The TLS client is used with the phone's telephony client. (The PC's telephony server contains a TLS server, while the PC's web client and XML management client are TLS clients). As discussed above, a TLS server requires its own key material (private key and public key certificate chain).
Deployment Tool with TLS Configuring the Deployment Tool for TLS Press the button denoted by the Certificate Icon Pane to view the TLS Configuration Dialogue. on the Operations The left-side of the dialogue shows a list of the various trusted CA certificates held by the Deployment Tool to authenticate phones. The icon denotes a trusted certificate, while the icon denotes a certificate which is invalid because today’s date is outside of its valid calendar period.
Deployment Tool with TLS Installing the Deployment Tool After a first installation, the Deployment Tool will automatically be configured with trusted certificates and a subject DN that match the phone’s default key material. No configuration should be necessary until the phone’s key material is changed, by transferring new key material over the XML management interface. On reinstalling the Deployment Tool over an existing installation, the user is prompted whether or not to replace the file “ .keystore” .
Deployment Tool with TLS At the top of the dialogue, an error message informs the user of one of two scenarios: • The Tool was unable to find a suitable end-entity certificate. This may mean that the received certificates were all CA certificates. However, most likely, the configured target subject DN did not match the subject DN of the received end-entity certificate. If so, the user can reconfigure the target subject DN, as described above, and try again. • The Tool does not trust the received chain.
Deployment Tool with TLS To select a file for writing, the user must first load the file into the Tool. Do this by pressing the button denoted by the Open File Icon, and selecting the file. Once loaded, the pathname of the selected file is shown in the Security Pane, and the file’s contents can be displayed by pressing the button denoted by the Certificate Icon. Viewing the file’s contents before transfer allows the user to avoid potential problems.
Deployment Tool with TLS Transferring a Server Key Material File Pressing the View Certificates Button on a server key material file displays the Key Material File Dialogue. The certificates contained in the file are shown on the left-side of the dialogue. The details of the currently selected certificate are shown on the right-side. After the key material has been transferred to the phone, it will be used by the phone to establish its next TLS connection to the Tool.
Deployment Tool with TLS Transferring a Client Trusted Certificates File Pressing the View Certificates Button on a client trusted certificates file displays the Trusted Certificates File Dialogue. The certificates contained in the file are shown listed on the left-side of the dialogue. The details of the currently selected certificate are shown on the right-side. Client trusted certificates transferred to the phone are not used by the TLS connection between phone and Tool.
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