TGP500 550 551 AG (E) PA PDF
TGP500 550 551 AG (E) PA PDF
TGP500 550 551 AG (E) PA PDF
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Introduction
Introduction
This Administrator Guide provides detailed information on the configuration and management of this unit. This Administrator Guide is available on the Panasonic Web site at: http://panasonic.net/pcc/support/sipphone/
Audience
This Administrator Guide contains explanations about the installation, maintenance, and management of the unit and is aimed at network administrators and phone system dealers. Technical descriptions are included in this guide. Prior knowledge of networking and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is required.
Related Documentation
Related documentation includes the Quick Guide and the User Guide. Refer to these guides when needed. Quick Guide: Explains basic information about the installation and operation of the unit. This guide is provided with the unit or on the Panasonic Web site at: http://panasonic.net/pcc/support/sipphone/ User Guide: Explains necessary information for end users to operate and customize the unit. This guide is provided on the Panasonic Web site at: http://panasonic.net/pcc/support/sipphone/
Technical Support
When technical support is required, contact your phone system dealer.
Trademarks
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NOTES
The screen shots shown in this guide are provided for reference only, and may differ from the screens displayed on your PC. The languages of messages displayed on the unit may differ depending on the country/area of use.
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1 Initial Setup .............................................................................................15
1.1 Setup ................................................................................................................................16 1.1.1 Factory Defaults .............................................................................................................16 1.1.2 Language Selection for the Unit .....................................................................................16 1.1.3 Basic Network Setup ......................................................................................................16 1.1.4 Overview of Programming ..............................................................................................19 1.1.5 Pre-provisioning .............................................................................................................19 1.1.5.1 What is Pre-provisioning? ............................................................................................19 1.1.5.2 Pre-provisioning when Setting Static IP Addresses ....................................................20 1.1.5.3 Server for Pre-provisioning ..........................................................................................21 1.1.5.4 Pre-provisioning Setting Example ...............................................................................21 1.1.6 Provisioning ....................................................................................................................23 1.1.6.1 What is Provisioning? ..................................................................................................23 1.1.6.2 Protocols for Provisioning ............................................................................................23 1.1.6.3 Configuration File ........................................................................................................23 1.1.6.4 Downloading Configuration Files .................................................................................25 1.1.6.5 Provisioning Server Setting Example ..........................................................................26 1.1.6.6 Encryption ....................................................................................................................27 1.1.7 Web User Interface Programming ..................................................................................29 1.1.7.1 Password for Web User Interface Programming .........................................................29 1.1.7.2 Changing the Language for Web User Interface Programming ..................................29 1.1.8 Phone User Interface Programming ...............................................................................30 1.1.8.1 Changing the Language for Phone User Interface Programming ...............................30 1.1.9 Priority of Setting Methods .............................................................................................30 1.1.10 Other Network Settings ..................................................................................................30 1.1.10.1 Firewall and Router Setup ...........................................................................................30 1.1.10.2 NAT (Network Address Translation) Setup .................................................................31 1.1.10.3 Global Address Detection ............................................................................................32 1.2 Reset and Firmware Update ...........................................................................................33 1.2.1 Reset ..............................................................................................................................33 1.2.1.1 Resetting the Network Settings (IP Reset) ..................................................................33 1.2.1.2 Resetting the Settings Made through the Web User Interface (Reset Web Settings) ......................................................................................................................34 1.2.2 Firmware Update ............................................................................................................34
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Model ........................................................................................................................59 Operating BANK .......................................................................................................59 IPL Version ...............................................................................................................59 Firmware Version ......................................................................................................59 Network Status ...............................................................................................................60 Network Status ............................................................................................................60 MAC Address ............................................................................................................60 Ethernet Link Status (LAN Port) ................................................................................60 Ethernet Link Status (PC Port) (KX-TGP55x only) ...................................................60 Connection Mode ......................................................................................................61 IP Address ................................................................................................................61 Subnet Mask .............................................................................................................61 Default Gateway .......................................................................................................61 DNS1 ........................................................................................................................61 DNS2 ........................................................................................................................62 VoIP Status ....................................................................................................................62 VoIP Status ..................................................................................................................62 Line No. .....................................................................................................................62 Phone Number ..........................................................................................................62 VoIP Status ...............................................................................................................63 Network ............................................................................................................................63 Basic Network Settings ..................................................................................................63 Connection Mode ........................................................................................................64 Connection Mode ......................................................................................................64 DHCP Settings ............................................................................................................64 Host Name ................................................................................................................64 Domain Name Server ...............................................................................................65 Static Settings ..............................................................................................................65 Static IP Address ......................................................................................................65 Subnet Mask .............................................................................................................66 Default Gateway .......................................................................................................66 DNS1 ........................................................................................................................66 DNS2 ........................................................................................................................67 Ethernet Port Settings ....................................................................................................67 Link Speed/Duplex Mode ............................................................................................67 LAN Port ...................................................................................................................67 PC Port (KX-TGP55x only) .......................................................................................68 VLAN Settings .............................................................................................................68 Enable VLAN ............................................................................................................68 IP Phone (VLAN ID) ..................................................................................................68 IP Phone (Priority) .....................................................................................................69 PC (VLAN ID) (KX-TGP55x only) .............................................................................69 PC (Priority) (KX-TGP55x only) ................................................................................69 HTTP Client Settings ......................................................................................................70 HTTP Client Settings ...................................................................................................70 HTTP Version ...........................................................................................................70 HTTP User Agent ......................................................................................................70 HTTP Authentication ...................................................................................................71 Authentication ID .......................................................................................................71 Authentication Password ..........................................................................................71 Proxy Server Settings ..................................................................................................71 Enable Proxy .............................................................................................................71 Proxy Server Address ...............................................................................................71 Proxy Server Port ......................................................................................................72 Global Address Detection ...............................................................................................72
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3.5.5.6
Global Address Detection ............................................................................................72 Detection Method ......................................................................................................72 Detection Interval ......................................................................................................73 STUN Server ...............................................................................................................73 STUN Server Address ..............................................................................................73 STUN Server Port .....................................................................................................73 Static NAPT Settings ......................................................................................................73 Global IP Address ........................................................................................................74 Global IP Address .....................................................................................................74 Enable Global IP Address Usage per Line ..................................................................74 Line 1Line 8 ............................................................................................................74 External RTP Port ........................................................................................................75 Channel 13 ..............................................................................................................75 System .............................................................................................................................75 Web Language ...............................................................................................................75 Web Language ............................................................................................................76 Language ..................................................................................................................76 Administrator Password .................................................................................................76 Change Administrator Password .................................................................................76 New Password ..........................................................................................................76 Confirm New Password ............................................................................................77 Change User Password .................................................................................................77 Change User Password ...............................................................................................77 New Password ..........................................................................................................77 Confirm New Password ............................................................................................78 Web Server Settings ......................................................................................................78 Web Server Settings ....................................................................................................78 Web Server Port .......................................................................................................78 Port Close Timer .......................................................................................................79 Time Adjust Settings ......................................................................................................79 Synchronization ...........................................................................................................80 Enable Synchronization by NTP ...............................................................................80 Synchronization Interval ............................................................................................80 Time Server .................................................................................................................80 NTP Server Address .................................................................................................80 Time Zone ...................................................................................................................80 Time Zone .................................................................................................................80 Daylight Saving Time (Summer Time) .........................................................................81 Enable DST (Enable Summer Time) ........................................................................81 DST Offset (Summer Time Offset) ............................................................................81 Start Day and Time of DST (Start Day and Time of Summer Time) ...........................81 Month ........................................................................................................................81 Day of Week .............................................................................................................81 Time ..........................................................................................................................82 End Day and Time of DST (End Day and Time of Summer Time) ..............................82 Month ........................................................................................................................82 Day of Week .............................................................................................................83 Time ..........................................................................................................................84 VoIP ..................................................................................................................................84 SIP Settings ....................................................................................................................84 SIP Setting ...................................................................................................................84 SIP User Agent .........................................................................................................84 Transport Protocol for SIP ...........................................................................................85 Transport Protocol ....................................................................................................85 SIP Settings [Line 1][Line 8] .........................................................................................86
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Phone Number ............................................................................................................86 Phone Number ..........................................................................................................86 Line ID .......................................................................................................................87 SIP Server ...................................................................................................................87 Registrar Server Address ..........................................................................................87 Registrar Server Port ................................................................................................87 Proxy Server Address ...............................................................................................87 Proxy Server Port ......................................................................................................87 Presence Server Address .........................................................................................88 Presence Server Port ................................................................................................88 Outbound Proxy Server ...............................................................................................88 Outbound Proxy Server Address ..............................................................................88 Outbound Proxy Server Port .....................................................................................88 SIP Service Domain ....................................................................................................89 Service Domain .........................................................................................................89 SIP Source Port ...........................................................................................................89 Source Port ...............................................................................................................89 SIP Authentication .......................................................................................................89 Authentication ID .......................................................................................................89 Authentication Password ..........................................................................................90 DNS .............................................................................................................................90 Enable DNS SRV lookup ..........................................................................................90 SRV lookup Prefix for UDP .......................................................................................90 SRV lookup Prefix for TCP .......................................................................................91 Timer Settings .............................................................................................................91 T1 Timer ....................................................................................................................91 T2 Timer ....................................................................................................................91 INVITE Retry Count ..................................................................................................91 Non-INVITE Retry Count ..........................................................................................92 Quality of Service (QoS) ..............................................................................................92 SIP Packet QoS (DSCP) ...........................................................................................92 SIP extensions .............................................................................................................93 Supports 100rel (RFC 3262) .....................................................................................93 Supports Session Timer (RFC 4028) ........................................................................93 Keep Alive ...................................................................................................................93 Keep Alive Interval ....................................................................................................93 Security ........................................................................................................................94 Enable SSAF (SIP Source Address Filter) ................................................................94 VoIP Settings ..................................................................................................................94 RTP Settings ...............................................................................................................94 RTP Packet Time ......................................................................................................94 Minimum RTP Port Number ......................................................................................95 Maximum RTP Port Number .....................................................................................95 VoIP Settings [Line 1][Line 8] .......................................................................................96 Quality of Service (QoS) ..............................................................................................96 RTP Packet QoS (DSCP) .........................................................................................96 Statistical Information ..................................................................................................97 RTCP Interval ...........................................................................................................97 Jitter Buffer ..................................................................................................................97 Maximum Delay ........................................................................................................97 Minimum Delay .........................................................................................................98 Initial Delay ...............................................................................................................98 DTMF ...........................................................................................................................98 DTMF Type ...............................................................................................................98 Telephone-event Payload Type ................................................................................99
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3.7.4 3.7.4.1
Call Hold ......................................................................................................................99 Supports RFC 2543 (c=0.0.0.0) ................................................................................99 CODEC Settings ..........................................................................................................99 First CODEC .............................................................................................................99 Second CODEC ......................................................................................................100 Third CODEC ..........................................................................................................100 Fourth CODEC ........................................................................................................101 Fifth CODEC ...........................................................................................................101 Telephone ......................................................................................................................102 Multi Number Settings ..................................................................................................102 Grouping Handset/Handset selection for receiving calls ...........................................103 Line No. ...................................................................................................................103 Phone Number ........................................................................................................103 Handset No. ............................................................................................................104 Base (KX-TGP55x only) ..........................................................................................104 Handset and Line No. selection for making calls .......................................................104 Handset No. ............................................................................................................104 Base (KX-TGP55x only) ..........................................................................................104 Line No. ...................................................................................................................105 Default .....................................................................................................................105 Call Control ...................................................................................................................105 Call Control ................................................................................................................106 Send SUBSCRIBE to Voice Mail Server ................................................................106 Conference Server Address ...................................................................................106 Inter-digit Timeout ...................................................................................................106 Emergency Call Phone Numbers ..............................................................................107 15 ..........................................................................................................................107 Call Rejection Phone Numbers .................................................................................107 130 ........................................................................................................................107 Call Control [Line 1][Line 8] ........................................................................................108 Call Control ................................................................................................................108 Display Name ..........................................................................................................108 Enable Privacy Mode ..............................................................................................108 Voice Mail Access Number .....................................................................................109 Enable Shared Call .................................................................................................109 Unique ID of Shared Call ........................................................................................110 Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward .......................................................110 Dial Plan ....................................................................................................................110 Dial Plan ..................................................................................................................110 Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match ...................................................................111 Call Features .............................................................................................................111 Block Caller ID ........................................................................................................111 Block Anonymous Call ............................................................................................111 Do Not Disturb ........................................................................................................112 Call Forward ..............................................................................................................112 Unconditional (Enable Call Forward) ......................................................................112 Unconditional (Phone Number) ..............................................................................113 Busy (Enable Call Forward) ....................................................................................113 Busy (Phone Number) ............................................................................................114 No Answer (Enable Call Forward) ..........................................................................114 No Answer (Phone Number) ...................................................................................115 No Answer (Ring Count) .........................................................................................115 Tone Settings ...............................................................................................................116 Dial Tone ...................................................................................................................116 Tone Frequencies ...................................................................................................116
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Tone Timings ..........................................................................................................116 Busy Tone .................................................................................................................117 Tone Frequencies ...................................................................................................117 Tone Timings ..........................................................................................................117 Ringing Tone .............................................................................................................117 Tone Frequencies ...................................................................................................117 Tone Timings ..........................................................................................................118 Stutter Tone ...............................................................................................................118 Tone Frequencies ...................................................................................................118 Tone Timings ..........................................................................................................118 Reorder Tone ............................................................................................................118 Tone Frequencies ...................................................................................................118 Tone Timings ..........................................................................................................119 Howler Tone ..............................................................................................................119 Tone Frequencies ...................................................................................................119 Tone Timings ..........................................................................................................119 Start Time ...............................................................................................................119 Import Phonebook ........................................................................................................119 Import Phonebook .....................................................................................................120 Handset (or Base Unit) ...........................................................................................120 File Name ................................................................................................................120 Export Phonebook ........................................................................................................121 Export Phonebook .....................................................................................................121 Handset (or Base Unit) ...........................................................................................121 Maintenance ..................................................................................................................122 Firmware Maintenance .................................................................................................122 Firmware Maintenance ..............................................................................................122 Enable Firmware Update ........................................................................................122 Update Type ...........................................................................................................122 Firmware File URL ..................................................................................................123 Local Firmware Update ................................................................................................123 Local Firmware Update .............................................................................................123 Encryption ...............................................................................................................123 File Name ................................................................................................................124 Provisioning Maintenance ............................................................................................124 Provisioning Maintenance .........................................................................................124 Enable Provisioning ................................................................................................124 Standard File URL ..................................................................................................125 Product File URL .....................................................................................................125 Master File URL ......................................................................................................125 Cyclic Auto Resync .................................................................................................126 Resync Interval .......................................................................................................126 Header Value for Resync Event .............................................................................126 Reset to Defaults ..........................................................................................................126 Restart ..........................................................................................................................127 Configuration File Parameter List ...............................................................................130 General Information on the Configuration Files ........................................................136 Configuration File Specifications ..................................................................................136 Configuration File Parameters ......................................................................................138 Characters Available for String Values .........................................................................138 System Settings ............................................................................................................139 Login Account Settings .................................................................................................139 ADMIN_ID .................................................................................................................139
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ADMIN_PASS ...........................................................................................................139 USER_ID ...................................................................................................................140 USER_PASS .............................................................................................................140 System Time Settings ..................................................................................................140 TIME_ZONE ..............................................................................................................140 DST_ENABLE ...........................................................................................................141 DST_OFFSET ...........................................................................................................141 DST_START_MONTH ...............................................................................................142 DST_START_ORDINAL_DAY ..................................................................................142 DST_START_DAY_OF_WEEK .................................................................................142 DST_START_TIME ...................................................................................................143 DST_STOP_MONTH ................................................................................................143 DST_STOP_ORDINAL_DAY ....................................................................................143 DST_STOP_DAY_OF_WEEK ...................................................................................143 DST_STOP_TIME .....................................................................................................144 Syslog Settings .............................................................................................................144 SYSLOG_EVENT_SIP ..............................................................................................144 SYSLOG_EVENT_CFG ............................................................................................145 SYSLOG_EVENT_VOIP ...........................................................................................145 SYSLOG_EVENT_TEL .............................................................................................145 SYSLOG_ADDR ........................................................................................................145 SYSLOG_PORT ........................................................................................................146 SYSLOG_RTPSMLY_INTVL_[18] ...........................................................................146 Firmware Update Settings ............................................................................................146 FIRM_UPGRADE_ENABLE ......................................................................................146 FIRM_VER_EUDECT ................................................................................................146 FIRM_VER_USDECT ................................................................................................147 FIRM_UPGRADE_AUTO ..........................................................................................147 FIRM_FILE_PATH .....................................................................................................147 Provisioning Settings ....................................................................................................148 OPTION66_ENABLE .................................................................................................148 OPTION66_REBOOT ................................................................................................149 PROVISION_ENABLE ..............................................................................................149 CFG_STANDARD_FILE_PATH ................................................................................149 CFG_PRODUCT_FILE_PATH ..................................................................................150 CFG_MASTER_FILE_PATH .....................................................................................151 CFG_FILE_KEY1 ......................................................................................................152 CFG_FILE_KEY2 ......................................................................................................153 CFG_FILE_KEY3 ......................................................................................................153 CFG_FILE_KEY_LENGTH ........................................................................................153 CFG_CYCLIC ............................................................................................................153 CFG_CYCLIC_INTVL ................................................................................................154 CFG_RTRY_INTVL ...................................................................................................154 CFG_RESYNC_TIME ...............................................................................................154 CFG_RESYNC_FROM_SIP ......................................................................................155 Network Settings ...........................................................................................................155 IP Settings ....................................................................................................................155 CONNECTION_TYPE ...............................................................................................155 HOST_NAME ............................................................................................................156 DHCP_DNS_ENABLE ...............................................................................................156 STATIC_IP_ADDRESS .............................................................................................156 STATIC_SUBNET .....................................................................................................157 STATIC_GATEWAY ..................................................................................................157 USER_DNS1_ADDR .................................................................................................158 USER_DNS2_ADDR .................................................................................................158
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DNS Settings ................................................................................................................158 DNS_QRY_PRLL ......................................................................................................158 DNS_PRIORITY ........................................................................................................159 DNS1_ADDR .............................................................................................................159 DNS2_ADDR .............................................................................................................159 Ethernet Port Settings ..................................................................................................160 VLAN_ENABLE .........................................................................................................160 VLAN_ID_IP_PHONE ...............................................................................................160 VLAN_PRI_IP_PHONE .............................................................................................160 VLAN_ID_PC (KX-TGP55x only) ..............................................................................161 VLAN_PRI_PC (KX-TGP55x only) ............................................................................161 HTTP Settings ..............................................................................................................161 HTTPD_PORTOPEN_AUTO ....................................................................................161 HTTP_VER ................................................................................................................162 HTTP_USER_AGENT ...............................................................................................162 HTTP_SSL_VERIFY .................................................................................................163 CFG_ROOT_CERTIFICATE_PATH ..........................................................................163 Time Adjust Settings ....................................................................................................164 NTP_ADDR ...............................................................................................................164 TIME_SYNC_INTVL ..................................................................................................164 TIME_QUERY_INTVL ...............................................................................................164 STUN Settings ..............................................................................................................164 STUN_SERV_ADDR .................................................................................................164 STUN_SERV_PORT .................................................................................................165 STUN_2NDSERV_ADDR ..........................................................................................165 STUN_2NDSERV_PORT ..........................................................................................165 Miscellaneous Network Settings ..................................................................................165 NW_SETTING_ENABLE ...........................................................................................165 CUSTOM_WEB_PAGE .............................................................................................166 Telephone Settings .......................................................................................................166 Multi Number Settings ..................................................................................................166 INCOMING_CALL_GROUP_[18] ............................................................................166 OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_HS[16] ...........................................................................167 OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_BS ...................................................................................167 DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_HS[16] .........................................................................168 DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_BS .................................................................................168 Call Control Settings .....................................................................................................169 CONFERENCE_SERVER_ADDRESS .....................................................................169 EMERGENCY_CALL[15] ........................................................................................169 FIRSTDIGIT_TIM .......................................................................................................170 INTDIGIT_TIM ...........................................................................................................170 VM_SUBSCRIBE_ENABLE ......................................................................................170 Tone Settings ...............................................................................................................170 DIAL_TONE_FRQ .....................................................................................................170 DIAL_TONE_TIMING ................................................................................................171 BUSY_TONE_FRQ ...................................................................................................171 BUSY_TONE_TIMING ..............................................................................................171 RINGING_TONE_FRQ ..............................................................................................172 RINGING_TONE_TIMING .........................................................................................172 STT_TONE_FRQ ......................................................................................................172 STT_TONE_TIMING .................................................................................................172 REORDER_TONE_FRQ ...........................................................................................173 REORDER_TONE_TIMING ......................................................................................173 HOWLER_TONE_FRQ .............................................................................................173 HOWLER_TONE_TIMING ........................................................................................173
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HOWLER_START_TIME ..........................................................................................174 BELL_CORE_PATTERN1_TIMING ..........................................................................174 BELL_CORE_PATTERN2_TIMING ..........................................................................174 BELL_CORE_PATTERN3_TIMING ..........................................................................174 BELL_CORE_PATTERN4_TIMING ..........................................................................175 BELL_CORE_PATTERN5_TIMING ..........................................................................175 VoIP Settings .................................................................................................................175 Codec Settings .............................................................................................................175 SDP_CODEC[04]_[18] ..........................................................................................175 SDP_CKRTE[04]_[18] ...........................................................................................176 SDP_PARAM[04]_[18] ..........................................................................................176 SDP_PTYPE[04]_[18] ...........................................................................................176 CODEC_G711_REQ .................................................................................................177 CODEC_G729_PARAM ............................................................................................177 RTP Settings ................................................................................................................178 TOS_RTP_[18] ........................................................................................................178 RTCP_INTVL_[18] ...................................................................................................179 MAX_DELAY_[18] ...................................................................................................179 MIN_DELAY_[18] ....................................................................................................180 NOM_DELAY_[18] ..................................................................................................180 RTP_PORT_MIN .......................................................................................................181 RTP_PORT_MAX ......................................................................................................181 RTP_PTIME ..............................................................................................................181 Miscellaneous VoIP Settings ........................................................................................182 OUTBANDDTMF_[18] .............................................................................................182 OUTBANDDTMF_VOL ..............................................................................................182 TELEVENT_PTYPE_[18] ........................................................................................182 RFC2543_HOLD_ENABLE_[18] .............................................................................183 Line Settings ..................................................................................................................183 Call Control Settings .....................................................................................................183 VM_NUMBER_[18] ..................................................................................................183 DIAL_PLAN_[18] .....................................................................................................183 DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_[18] .............................................................184 SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_[18] ..............................................................................184 SHARED_USER_ID_[18] ........................................................................................185 SYNCHRONIZATION_ENABLE_[18] ......................................................................185 PRIVACY_MODE_[18] ............................................................................................186 SIP Settings ..................................................................................................................186 SIP_USER_AGENT ..................................................................................................186 SIP_AUTHID_[18] ...................................................................................................186 SIP_PASS_[18] .......................................................................................................187 SIP_SRC_PORT_[18] .............................................................................................187 SIP_PRXY_ADDR_[18] ...........................................................................................187 SIP_PRXY_PORT_[18] ...........................................................................................188 SIP_RGSTR_ADDR_[18] ........................................................................................188 SIP_RGSTR_PORT_[18] ........................................................................................188 SIP_SVCDOMAIN_[18] ...........................................................................................188 REG_EXPIRE_TIME_[18] .......................................................................................189 REG_INTERVAL_RATE_[18] ..................................................................................189 SIP_SESSION_TIME_[18] ......................................................................................189 TOS_SIP_[18] .........................................................................................................190 SIP_2NDPROXY_ADDR_[18] .................................................................................191 SIP_2NDPROXY_PORT_[18] .................................................................................192 SIP_2NDRGSTR_ADDR_[18] .................................................................................192 SIP_2NDRGSTR_PORT_[18] .................................................................................192
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SIP_TIMER_T1_[18] ...............................................................................................192 SIP_TIMER_T2_[18] ...............................................................................................193 INVITE_RTXN_[18] .................................................................................................193 OTHER_RTXN_[18] ................................................................................................193 SIP_FOVR_NORSP_[18] ........................................................................................194 SIP_FOVR_MAX_[18] .............................................................................................194 SIP_DNSSRV_ENA_[18] ........................................................................................194 SIP_UDP_SRV_PREFIX_[18] .................................................................................195 SIP_TCP_SRV_PREFIX_[18] .................................................................................195 SIP_100REL_ENABLE_[18] ....................................................................................196 SIP_18X_RTX_INTVL_[18] .....................................................................................196 SIP_PRSNC_ADDR_[18] ........................................................................................196 SIP_PRSNC_PORT_[18] ........................................................................................197 SIP_2NDPRSNC_ADDR_[18] .................................................................................197 SIP_2NDPRSNC_PORT_[18] .................................................................................197 USE_DEL_REG_OPEN_[18] ..................................................................................197 USE_DEL_REG_CLOSE_[18] ................................................................................198 PORT_PUNCH_INTVL_[18] ....................................................................................198 SIP_SUBS_EXPIRE_[18] ........................................................................................198 SUB_RTX_INTVL_[18] ............................................................................................199 REG_RTX_INTVL_[18] ...........................................................................................199 SIP_P_PREFERRED_ID_[18] .................................................................................199 SIP_PRIVACY_[18] .................................................................................................200 ADD_USER_PHONE_[18] ......................................................................................200 SDP_USER_ID_[18] ................................................................................................200 SUB_INTERVAL_RATE_[18] ..................................................................................200 SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_[18] ................................................................................201 SIP_OUTPROXY_PORT_[18] .................................................................................201 SIP_TRANSPORT_[18] ...........................................................................................201 SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_[18] ....................................................................................202 SIP_ANM_USERNAME_[18] ..................................................................................202 SIP_ANM_HOSTNAME_[18] ..................................................................................202 SIP_DETECT_SSAF_[18] .......................................................................................203 SIP_RCV_DET_HEADER_[18] ...............................................................................203 SIP_CONTACT_ON_ACK_[18] ...............................................................................204 PHONE_NUMBER_[18] ..........................................................................................204 LINE_ID_[18] ...........................................................................................................204 DISPLAY_NAME_[18] .............................................................................................205 INTERNATIONAL_ACCESS_CODE .........................................................................205 SIP_REQURI_PORT_[18] .......................................................................................205 SIP_ADD_RPORT_[18] ...........................................................................................206 SIP_SESSION_METHOD_[18] ...............................................................................206 VOICE_MESSAGE_AVAILABLE ..............................................................................206
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Firmware Server Setup .................................................................................................224 Firmware Update Settings ............................................................................................224 Executing Firmware Update .........................................................................................225 Local Firmware Update .................................................................................................225 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................228 Simplified Example of the Configuration File .............................................................236 Comprehensive Example of the Configuration File ...................................................237 Codec Settings for G729A only ....................................................................................245 Example with Incorrect Descriptions ..........................................................................246
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1.1 Setup
1.1.1 Factory Defaults
Many of the settings for this unit have been configured before the unit ships. Where possible, these settings are configured with the optimum or most common values for the setting. For example, the port number of the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) server is set to "5060". However, many of the settings, such as the address of the SIP server or the phone number, have not been pre-configured, and they must be modified depending on the usage environment. If the port number of the SIP server is not "5060", the value of this setting must be changed. This unit thus will not function properly using only the factory default settings. The settings for each feature must be configured according to the environment in which the unit is used.
To select the display language for the base unit or handsets, refer to the User Guide on the Panasonic Web site ( see Introduction). To select the display language for the Web user interface, see 3.5.1 Web Language.
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Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP55x only)/Handset To configure network settings automatically In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet 1. Base unit: [MENU] (middle soft key) [#][5][0][0]
Handset: [MENU] (center of joystick) [#][5][0][0]
2. [ ]/[ ]: Select "On" for DHCP [SAVE] 3. [ ]/[ ]: Select "Automatic" for DNS [SAVE] Select "Manual" to enter the addresses for DNS1 (primary DNS server) and, if necessary, DNS2
(secondary DNS server) manually [SAVE]
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In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/pictures (middle soft key) [#][5][0][0] 1. Base unit:
Handset: (center of joystick) [#][5][0][0] 2. [ ]/[ ]: Select "On" for DHCP 3. [ ]/[ ]: Select "Automatic" for DNS Select "Manual" to enter the addresses for DNS1 (primary DNS server) and, if necessary, DNS2 (secondary DNS server) manually 4. Base unit: [ ] Handset: [ ]
To configure network settings manually In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet 1. Base unit: [MENU] (middle soft key) [#][5][0][0] 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Handset: [MENU] (center of joystick) [#][5][0][0] [ ]/[ ]: Select "Off" for DHCP [SAVE] Base unit: [EXIT] Handset: [OFF] Base unit: [MENU] (middle soft key) [#][5][0][1] Handset: [MENU] (center of joystick) [#][5][0][1] [ ]/[ ]: Enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS1 (primary DNS server), and, if necessary, DNS2 (secondary DNS server) [SAVE] Base unit: [EXIT] Handset: [OFF]
In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/pictures 1. Base unit: (middle soft key) [#][5][0][0] 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Handset: (center of joystick) [#][5][0][0] [ ]/[ ]: Select "Off" for DHCP Base unit: [ ] Handset: [ ] (middle soft key) [#][5][0][1] Base unit: Handset: (center of joystick) [#][5][0][1] [ ]/[ ]: Enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS1 (primary DNS server), and, if necessary, DNS2 (secondary DNS server) Base unit: [ ] Handset: [ ]
Configuring Settings from the Web User Interface To configure network settings automatically 1. Click the [Network] tab, and then click [Basic Network Settings]. 2. Select [DHCP] for [Connection Mode]. 3. Enter a host name in [Host Name]. 4. Select [Receive DNS server address automatically] for [Domain Name Server]. Select [Use the following settings] for [Domain Name Server] to enter the address for primary and
secondary DNS servers manually.
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To configure network settings manually 1. Click the [Network] tab, and then click [Basic Network Settings]. 2. Select [Static] for [Connection Mode]. 3. Enter an IP address in [Static IP Address]. 4. Enter the subnet mask in [Subnet Mask]. 5. Enter a default gateway address in [Default Gateway]. 6. Enter the address for the primary DNS server in [DNS1]. 7. If necessary, enter the address for the secondary DNS server in [DNS2].
Note
If your phone system dealer does not allow you these settings, you cannot change them even though the unit shows the setting menu. Contact your phone system dealer for further information. If you select "On" for DHCP on the unit, or you select [DHCP] for [Connection Mode] in the Web user interface, all the settings concerning static connection will be ignored, even if they have been specified. If you select "On" for DHCP and "Automatic" for DNS on the unit, or you select [DHCP] for [Connection Mode] and [Receive DNS server address automatically] for [Domain Name Server] in the Web user interface, the DNS server settings (DNS1 and DNS2) will be ignored, even if they have been specified.
1.1.5 Pre-provisioning
1.1.5.1 What is Pre-provisioning?
To perform pre-provisioning, you must set the IP address of a TFTP server to the DHCP server option 66 so that the unit can acquire the TFTP server address. When the unit starts up and no configuration has been applied, it will automatically acquire the address of the TFTP server and download the configuration file. For details about the configuration file, see 1.1.6.3 Configuration File.
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For details about the settings that can be configured with the configuration files and how to specify the settings, see Section 4 Configuration File Programming.
Factory
Preset
Pre-provisioning
Pre-provisioning can aid the installation process by allowing phone system dealers to configure beforehand the minimum settings required to operate the unit. For example, phone system dealers can store on the TFTP server a configuration file that contains only the URL of a server where another configuration file is stored. This second configuration file contains settings configured specifically for the usage environment of the user. The user will be able to start using the unit by just connecting it to the network. Pre-provisioning is performed only once after the unit has been shipped. Once any configuration (such as pre-provisioning, provisioning, or Web user interface programming) has been applied, pre-provisioning will not be performed again. Note that the settings configured by pre-provisioning cannot be restored once it has been performed. If you want to restore them, consult your phone system dealer. Although pre-provisioning is often used to specify the location of the configuration files for provisioning, you can configure any of the settings through pre-provisioning. The unit can be made fully operational by configuring settings through pre-provisioning.
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TFTP server Used to store configuration files, and is set as the access point for downloading them automatically.
The unit will download the configuration file "(model name).cfg" stored in the root directory of the TFTP server. For example, if the model name is KX-TGP500B01, the unit will download the configuration file "/ KX-TGP500B01.cfg".
DHCP and TFTP servers may be supplied with your operating system, provided through commercial services, and are also distributed freely on the Internet. Use a server setup that best matches your environment. When installing and setting up the DHCP server and TFTP server, refer to the documentation supplied with the product. For details about connecting servers to the network and managing them, consult your network administrator.
Assumptions
Item TFTP server address Distribution directory of TFTP server Model name of the unit MAC address of the unit Provisioning server name (where the configuration file used for provisioning is to be stored) Distribution directory of the provisioning server File name of the configuration file used for provisioning URL of the configuration file used for provisioning 192.168.0.130 /tftproot KX-TGP500B01 0080F0123456 provisioning.example.com Description/Setting
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Prior Settings
Item DHCP server option 66 IP address range assigned by DHCP server File name of the configuration file used for pre-provisioning URL of the configuration file used for provisioning that is entered in the configuration file 192.168.0.130 192.168.0.16 to 192.168.0.63 KX-TGP500B01.cfg CFG_STANDARD_FILE_PATH="http:// provisioning.example.com/Panasonic/ Config{MAC}.cfg" Note Description/Setting
To set up the server for pre-provisioning 1. Start up the DHCP server and TFTP server, and configure the settings as specified above. 2. Connect the unit to the network, and turn the power on. a. The IP address "192.168.0.16" is assigned to the unit by the DHCP server. b. The unit acquires the TFTP server address "192.168.0.130" from the DHCP server using DHCP server
option 66.
c. The unit downloads the configuration file for pre-provisioning from the TFTP server:
tftp://192.168.0.130/KX-TGP500B01.cfg
d. The URL of the server where the configuration file for provisioning is stored (provisioning server) is set
to the unit: http://provisioning.example.com/Panasonic/Config{MAC}.cfg e. When pre-provisioning has completed successfully, the status LED lights in the following order: Red Green Orange Red 3. When the status LED lights as described in step e, turn off the units power. The unit will restart automatically depending on the configuration file programming ( see "OPTION66_REBOOT" in 4.3.5 Provisioning Settings). When the unit is distributed to end users and started up in real circumstances, provisioning will be performed correctly. Note
This example describes the case when only one unit is connected. However, multiple units can be configured through the same procedure without changing any settings, because the MAC address is specified by the {MAC} macro.
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1.1.6 Provisioning
1.1.6.1 What is Provisioning?
After pre-provisioning has been performed ( see 1.1.5 Pre-provisioning), you can set up the unit automatically by downloading the configuration file stored on the provisioning server into the unit. This is called "provisioning".
End user
User configuration Provisioning User modified data Provisioning data Pre-provisioning data Factory defaults Pre-provisioning data Factory defaults
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Usage Configure settings that are common to all units, such as the SIP server address, and the IP addresses of the DNS and NTP (Network Time Protocol) servers managed by your phone system dealer. This configuration file is used by all the units. Example of the configuration files URL: http://prov.example.com/Panasonic/ConfigCommon.cfg
Configure settings that are required for a particular model, such as the default setting of the privacy mode. This configuration file is used by all the units that have the same model name. The same number of configuration files as models being used on the network are stored on the provisioning server, and units with the same model name download the corresponding configuration file. Example of the configuration files URL: http://prov.example.com/Panasonic/Config{MODEL}.cfg Note
When a unit requests the configuration file, "{MODEL}" is replaced by the model name of the unit.
Configure settings that are unique to each unit, such as the phone number, user ID, password, etc. The same number of configuration files as units are stored on the provisioning server, and each unit downloads the corresponding standard configuration file. Example of the configuration files URL: http://prov.example.com/Panasonic/Config{MAC}.cfg Note
When a unit requests the configuration file, "{MAC}" is replaced by the MAC address of the unit.
Depending on the situation, you can use all 3 types of configuration files, and can also use only a standard configuration file. The above example shows only one possible way to use configuration files. Depending on the requirements of your phone system dealer, there are a number of ways to use configuration files effectively.
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The interval may be determined by your phone system dealer. A maximum of 28 days (4 weeks) can be set on the unit. If any valid value other than an empty string is specified for "CFG_RESYNC_TIME" in 4.3.5 Provisioning Settings in the configuration file, the unit downloads the configuration files at the fixed time, not at regular intervals.
When directed
When a setting needs to be changed immediately, units can be directed to download the configuration files by sending them a NOTIFY message that includes a special event from the SIP server. In the configuration file: Specify the special event text in "CFG_RESYNC_FROM_SIP". In the Web user interface: Click the [Maintenance] tab, click [Provisioning Maintenance], and then enter the special event text in [Header Value for Resync Event]. Generally, "check-sync" or "resync" is set as the special event text.
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Explanation If you want to prohibit units from changing their settings by downloading configuration files, you can enable this function from the Web user interface. The following operations will be prohibited: Pre-provisioning Provisioning at startup Provisioning at regular intervals Provisioning by sending a NOTIFY message In the configuration file: Add the line, PROVISION_ENABLE="N". In the Web user interface: Click the [Maintenance] tab, click [Provisioning Maintenance], and then select [No] for [Enable Provisioning]. To enable provisioning again, in the Web user interface Click the [Maintenance] tab, click [Provisioning Maintenance], and then select [Yes] for [Enable Provisioning].
Conditions
Item Provisioning server FQDN Units MAC addresses URL of the configuration files prov.example.com Description/Setting
0080F0111111 0080F0222222
Configure the following 2 settings either by pre-provisioning or through the Web user interface. The values of both settings must be the same. CFG_STANDARD_FILE_PATH="http://prov.example.com/ Panasonic/Config{MAC}.cfg" CFG_MASTER_FILE_PATH="http://prov.example.com/ Panasonic/ConfigCommon.cfg" Create the "Panasonic" directory just under the HTTP root directory of the provisioning server. Store the following configuration files in the "Panasonic" directory. Contains the common settings for the 2 units: ConfigCommon.cfg Contains the settings unique to each unit: Config0080F0111111.cfg Config0080F0222222.cfg
Directory on the provisioning server containing the configuration files File name of configuration files
To set up the provisioning server 1. Connect the units to the network, and turn them on. a. The unit with the MAC address 0080F0111111 accesses the following URLs:
http://prov.example.com/Panasonic/ConfigCommon.cfg
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http://prov.example.com/Panasonic/Config0080F0111111.cfg
b. The unit with the MAC address 0080F0222222 accesses the following URLs:
http://prov.example.com/Panasonic/ConfigCommon.cfg http://prov.example.com/Panasonic/Config0080F0222222.cfg
NOTIFY sip:1234567890@sip.example.com SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5060;branch=abcdef-ghijkl From: sip:prov@sip.example.com To: sip:1234567890@sip.example.com Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2009 01:01:01 GMT Call-ID: 123456-1234567912345678 CSeq: 1 NOTIFY Contact: sip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5060 Event: check-sync Content-Length: 0
1.1.6.6 Encryption
Secure Provisioning Methods
In order to perform provisioning securely, there are 2 methods for transferring configuration files securely between the unit and the server. Which method is used depends on the environment and equipment available from the phone system.
To use this method, an encryption key is required to encrypt and decrypt the configuration files. A preset encryption key unique to each unit, an encryption key set by your phone system dealer, etc., is used for the encryption. When the unit downloads an encrypted configuration file, it will decrypt the file using the same encryption key, and then configure the settings automatically.
To avoid redundant data transfer over the network, important data, such as the encryption key used to encrypt the configuration files and the root certificate for SSL, should be configured through pre-provisioning as much as possible. It is recommended that you encrypt the data in order to keep the communication secure when transferring configuration files. However, if you are using the units within a secure environment, such as within an intranet, it is not necessary to encrypt the data.
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To decrypt configuration files, the unit uses the encryption key registered to it beforehand. The unit determines the encryption status by checking the extension of the downloaded configuration file. For details about encrypting configuration files, contact the appropriate person in your organization. Extension of Configuration File ".e1c" ".e2c" ".e3c" Other than ".e1c", ".e2c", and ".e3c" Configuration File Parameters Used for Decrypting CFG_FILE_KEY1 CFG_FILE_KEY2 CFG_FILE_KEY3 Processed as unencrypted configuration files. The extension ".cfg" should be used for unencrypted configuration files.
Operation load Management of configuration files Security of data on the server when operating
Necessary to encrypt data beforehand. Files must be decrypted and re-encrypted for maintenance. High
Moreover, there is another method: configuration files are not encrypted while stored on the server, and then, using the encryption key registered to the unit beforehand, they are encrypted when they are transferred. This method is particularly useful when several units are configured to download a common configuration file using different encryption keys. However, as when downloading an unencrypted configuration file using HTTPS, the server will be heavily burdened when transferring configuration files.
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Switching Hub
KX-TGP500 PC KX-TGP55x
You should manage the passwords carefully, and change them regularly.
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According to the table, settings configured later override previous settings (i.e., settings listed lower in the table have a higher priority). If different values are specified for the same setting by the master configuration file and Web user interface programming, the value specified from the Web user interface is applied. This is because values specified from the Web user interface have a higher priority. For settings configured from the Web user interface and the phone user interface, the value specified most recently receives priority.
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If the unit is connected to a network that uses a NAT router and a private IP address is assigned to each terminal on the network, depending on your phone systems setup, you might need to configure the unit and router so as to use NAT Traversal techniques. If your phone system dealer provides an outbound proxy service that supports NAT Traversal, you need only to set the IP address of the SIP outbound proxy server to the unitno other settings are necessary. However, depending on the phone system of the outbound proxy service, no setting may be necessary because private IP addresses are automatically translated into global IP addresses by the outbound proxy server. For details about the outbound proxy service, consult your phone system dealer. When TCP is used to transport the SIP messages, you must always configure the devices for NAT Traversal. To configure NAT Traversal, you must have the following information: The global IP address of the router. The port numbers you will specify for [Source Port] and [External RTP Port] through the Web user interface, so that you can configure the appropriate port forwarding settings. Note
Because the IP address of the router needs to be set in the unit, the IP address must be static.
SIP Setup
It might be necessary to manually set the routers global IP address and reception port number in the unit. In addition, it might also be necessary to configure the port forwarding settings of the router so that packets sent from an outside network are sent to the unit. These settings are required for each individual line. For details about Web user interface programming, see 3.4.5 Static NAPT Settings and 3.6.2.5 SIP Source Port.
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To set the routers external (global) IP address and reception port number in the unit 1. In the Web user interface, click the [Network] tab, click [Static NAPT Settings], and then enter the
routers global IP address in [Global IP Address].
2. Select [Yes] for [Enable Global IP Address Usage per Line] for each line. Select [No] to disable the setting for the line. 3. Click the [VoIP] tab, click [SIP Settings [Line 1][Line 8]], and then enter the routers source port numbers
(forwarded port numbers, which are the same as the numbers of the WAN and LAN ports set on the router) in [Source Port].
To configure the RTP function on the unit 1. In the Web user interface, click the [Network] tab, click [Static NAPT Settings], and then enter the
routers global IP address in [Global IP Address].
2. In [External RTP Port], enter the routers source port numbers (forwarded port numbers).
Note
Router Setup
When configuring the port forwarding function, specify the routers reception port number as the units port number. Port forwarding should be configured for the ports specified in [Source Port] ( see SIP Setup in this section) and [External RTP Port] ( see RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) Setup in this section). Set the same port number for the source port and destination port, and set the units private IP address as the destination address. Because the units private IP address will have to be set in the routers port forwarding configuration again if it is changed, set a static IP address to the unit, or configure the router so that the same IP address is always assigned to the unit if IP addresses are assigned by a DHCP server. For details about how to configure the router, refer to the documentation for the router. Because the port forwarding settings depend on the users network environment, they cannot be programmed using configuration files.
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NATs) or SIP messages, to perform this feature. For details about specifying this setting through the Web user interface, see 3.4.4 Global Address Detection.
To set Global Address Detection 1. In the Web user interface, click the [Network] tab, click [Global Address Detection], and then select
[STUN] for [Detection Method]. Select [SIP] for [Detection Method] to perform Global Address Detection by sending SIP messages. 2. Enter the desired detection interval (seconds) in [Detection Interval]. When you select [SIP] for [Detection Method], the value "0" disables detection and a value other than "0" enables detection. 3. If you selected [STUN] for [Detection Method], enter the STUN server address (IP address or FQDN) in [STUN Server Address]. 4. If you selected [STUN] for [Detection Method], enter the port number used by the STUN server in [STUN Server Port]. Note
Note
After performing IP Reset, the unit will restart automatically. To avoid problems, it is recommended that you save your settings before performing IP Reset.
If these settings (with the exception of PHY settings and terminal number settings) were made through Web user interface programming, the set values made through Web user interface programming remain effective, even if you perform IP Reset. To reset these settings to their factory defaults, perform Reset Web Settings from the Web user interface again.
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If these settings (with the exception of PHY settings and terminal number settings) were made through configuration file programming, the set values made through configuration file programming remain effective, even if you perform Reset Web Settings.
1.2.1.2 Resetting the Settings Made through the Web User Interface (Reset Web Settings)
Performing Reset Web Settings from the Web user interface ( see 3.8.4 Reset to Defaults) resets the settings made through the Web user interface to their default values. When you use this feature, the unit will return to the status just after performing the most recent provisioning or pre-provisioning. Notice
Note
After performing Reset Web Settings, the base unit will restart automatically. To avoid problems, it is recommended that you save your settings before performing Reset Web Settings.
The settings configured through the phone user interface only will not be reset. However, settings that can be configured through both the phone user interface and Web user interface will be reset.
Provisioning server
Firmware server
Configuration file
Firmware
B
A Download B Check for update C Firmware download and update
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Available for KX-TGP55x only. If your phone system dealer does not allow you these settings, you cannot change them even though the unit shows the setting menu. Contact your phone system dealer for further information. Not displayed on the LCD of the unit.
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To set the link speed and duplex mode In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet 1. Base unit: [MENU] (middle soft key) [#][5][3][0] 2. 3. 4. 5.
Handset: [MENU] (center of joystick) [#][5][3][0] For KX-TGP500 users: go to step 4. [ ]/[ ]: Select "Speed/Duplex" [SELECT] [ ]/[ ]: Select "LAN port" or "PC port" [SELECT] [ ]/[ ]: Select the desired option [SAVE] Base unit: [EXIT] Handset: [OFF]
In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/pictures 1. Base unit: (middle soft key) [#][5][3][0]
Handset: (center of joystick) [#][5][3][0] For KX-TGP500 users: go to step 4. [ ]/[ ]: Select "Speed/Duplex" [ ]/[ ]: Select "LAN port" or "PC port" [ ]/[ ]: Select the desired option Base unit: [ ] Handset: [ ]
2. 3. 4. 5.
Note
After you have finished configuring the settings, the base unit will restart automatically once the base unit or handset returns to idle. For KX-TGP500 users: only the LAN port setting is available because the unit does not have a PC port.
To enable VLAN settings In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet 1. Base unit: [MENU] (middle soft key) [#][5][3][0]
Handset: [MENU] (center of joystick) [#][5][3][0]
2. [ ]/[ ]: Select "VLAN setting" [SELECT] 3. [ ]/[ ]: Select "Enable VLAN" [SELECT] 4. [ ]/[ ]: Select "Yes" [SAVE] Select "No" to disable VLAN settings. 5. Base unit: [EXIT]
Handset: [OFF]
In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/pictures 1. Base unit: (middle soft key) [#][5][3][0]
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3. [ ]/[ ]: Select "Enable VLAN" 4. [ ]/[ ]: Select "Yes" Select "No" to disable VLAN settings. ] 5. Base unit: [
Handset: [ ]
To set VLAN for IP Phone/PC In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet 1. Base unit: [MENU] (middle soft key) [#][5][3][0]
Handset: [MENU] (center of joystick) [#][5][3][0]
2. [ ]/[ ]: Select "VLAN setting" [SELECT] 3. [ ]/[ ]: Select "IP Phone" or "PC" [SELECT] 4. [ ]/[ ]: Select "VLAN ID" [SELECT] 5. Use the dial keys to enter the VLAN ID (14094). 6. [SAVE] 7. [ ]/[ ]: Select "Priority" [SELECT] 8. Use the dial keys to enter the priority value (07 [7: highest priority]). 9. [SAVE] 10. Base unit: [EXIT]
Handset: [OFF]
In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/pictures (middle soft key) [#][5][3][0] 1. Base unit:
Handset: (center of joystick) [#][5][3][0]
2. [ ]/[ ]: Select "VLAN setting" 3. [ ]/[ ]: Select "IP Phone" or "PC" 4. [ ]/[ ]: Select "VLAN ID" 5. Use the dial keys to enter the VLAN ID (14094). 6. 7. [ ]/[ ]: Select "Priority" 8. Use the dial keys to enter the priority value (07 [7: highest priority]). 9. 10. Base unit: [ ]
Handset: [ Note ]
After you have finished configuring the settings, the base unit will restart automatically once the base unit or handset returns to idle.
2.1.4 IP Reset
IP Reset returns the basic network settings to their factory defaults. You can perform this operation from the base unit or one of the handsets. The following settings will be reset to their factory defaults: DHCP setting (restored to "DHCP on") Settings related to static IP addressing (the values for static IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS1, and DNS2 are cleared) DNS settings for DHCP connection (cleared)
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PHY settings (speed and duplex mode of the either LAN or PC port are restored to "automatic") VLAN settings (disabled) Terminal number settings (restored to "automatic")
To perform IP Reset In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet 1. Base unit: [MENU] (middle soft key) [#][7][3][0]
Handset: [MENU] (center of joystick) [#][7][3][0]
In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/pictures 1. Base unit: (middle soft key) [#][7][3][0]
Handset: (center of joystick) [#][7][3][0]
Once you press [#][7][3][0], IP Reset is performed immediately and without asking for confirmation, regardless of the communication status. As a result, the base unit is disconnected from the IP network immediately.
Note
If these settings (with the exception of PHY settings and terminal number settings) were made through Web user interface programming, the set values made through Web user interface programming remain effective, even if you perform IP Reset. To reset these settings to their factory defaults, perform Reset Web Settings from the Web user interface again. If these settings (with the exception of PHY settings and terminal number settings) were made through configuration file programming, the set values made through configuration file programming remain effective, even if you perform Reset Web Settings.
To assign a terminal number to the unit In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet 1. Base unit: [MENU] (middle soft key) [#][7][3][1]
Handset: [MENU] (center of joystick) [#][7][3][1] 2. [ ]/[ ]: Select the desired terminal number ("Auto", "Terminal 1""Terminal 9") [SAVE] 3. Base unit: [EXIT] Handset: [OFF]
In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/pictures 1. Base unit: (middle soft key) [#][7][3][1]
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2. [ ]/[ ]: Select the desired terminal number ("Auto", "Terminal 1""Terminal 9") 3. Base unit: [ ]
Handset: [ ]
To perform Reset Web ID/Password In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet 1. Base unit: [MENU] (middle soft key) [#][7][3][9]
Handset: [MENU] (center of joystick) [#][7][3][9]
In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/pictures (middle soft key) [#][7][3][9] 1. Base unit:
Handset: (center of joystick) [#][7][3][9] 2. [ ]/[ ]: Select "Yes" All the IDs and passwords are reset, and the base unit will restart. Notice
Once you press [#][7][3][9], Reset Web ID/Password is performed immediately and without asking for confirmation, regardless of the communication status. As a result, the base unit is disconnected from the IP network immediately. For security reasons, it is recommended that the passwords are set again immediately ( see 3.5.2 Administrator Password or 3.5.3 Change User Password).
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Status
Menu Item Version Information Section Title Version Information Model Operating BANK IPL Version Firmware Version Network Status Network Status MAC Address Ethernet Link Status (LAN Port) Ethernet Link Status (PC Port) Connection Mode IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS1 DNS2 VoIP Status VoIP Status Line No. Phone Number VoIP Status
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The access levels are abbreviated as follows: U: User; A: Administrator A check mark indicates that the setting is available for that access level.
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Menu Item Basic Network Settings Section Title Connection Mode DHCP Settings Setting Connection Mode*2 Host Name*4 Domain Name Server Static Settings Static IP Address*2 Subnet Mask*2 Default Gateway*2 DNS1*2 DNS2*2 Ethernet Port Settings Link Speed/Duplex Mode VLAN Settings LAN Port*5 PC Port*5 Enable VLAN*2 IP Phone VLAN ID*2 Priority*2 PC VLAN ID Priority*2 HTTP Client Settings HTTP Client Settings HTTP Version*4 HTTP User Agent*4 HTTP Authentication Authentication ID Authentication Password Proxy Server Settings Enable Proxy Proxy Server Address Proxy Server Port Global Address Detection Global Address Detection STUN Server Detection Method Detection Interval STUN Server Address*4 STUN Server Port*4
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Section Title Global IP Address Enable Global IP Address Usage per Line External RTP Port
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The access levels are abbreviated as follows: U: User; A: Administrator A check mark indicates that the setting is available for that access level. This setting can also be configured through other programming methods (phone user interface programming or configuration file programming). If your phone system dealer allows you these settings, you can see the setting menu. Contact your phone system dealer for further information. This setting can also be configured through configuration file programming. This setting can also be configured through phone user interface programming.
System
Menu Item Web Language Administrator Password Change User Password Web Server Settings Section Title Web Language Change Administrator Password Change User Password Language New Password*2 Confirm New Password*2 New Password*2 Confirm New Password*2 Web Server Settings Web Server Port Port Close Timer Setting Access Level*1 U A Page 76 Page 76 Page 77 Page 77 Page 78 Page 78 Page 79 Ref.
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Start Day and Time of DST (Start Day and Time of Summer Time) End Day and Time of DST (End Day and Time of Summer Time)
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VoIP
Menu Item SIP Settings Section Title SIP Setting Transport Protocol for SIP Setting SIP User Agent*2 Transport Protocol*2 Access Level*1 U A Page 84 Page 85 Ref.
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Registrar Server Address*2 Registrar Server Port*2 Proxy Server Address*2 Proxy Server Port*2 Presence Server Address Presence Server Port*2
DNS
Enable DNS SRV lookup*2 SRV lookup Prefix for UDP*2 SRV lookup Prefix for TCP*2
Timer Settings
T1 Timer*2 T2 Timer
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Telephone
Menu Item Multi Number Settings Section Title Grouping Handset/ Handset selection for receiving calls Line No.*2 Phone Number*2 Handset No. Base*2 Handset and Line No. selection for making calls Handset No.*2 Base*2 Line No.*2 Default*2
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Emergency Call Phone Numbers Call Rejection Phone Numbers Call Control [Line 1][Line 8] Call Control
15*2 130 Display Name*2 Enable Privacy Mode*2 Voice Mail Access Number Enable Shared Call*2 Unique ID of Shared Call*2 Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward*2
Dial Plan
Call Features
Call Forward
Unconditional Enable Call Forward Phone Number Busy Enable Call Forward Phone Number No Answer Enable Call Forward Phone Number Ring Count
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Maintenance
Menu Item Firmware Maintenance Section Title Firmware Maintenance Setting Enable Firmware Update*2 Update Type*2 Firmware File URL*2 Local Firmware Update Local Firmware Update Encryption File Name Access Level*1 U A Page 122 Page 122 Page 123 Page 123 Page 124 Ref.
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Setting Enable Provisioning*2 Standard File URL*2 Product File URL*2 Master File URL*2 Cyclic Auto Resync*2 Resync Interval*2 Header Value for Resync Event*2
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The Web user interface will operate correctly in the following environments: Operating System Web Browser Language (recommended) Microsoft Windows XP or Windows Vista operating system Internet Explorer 6.0 (Windows XP only), Internet Explorer 7.0, or Internet Explorer 8.0 internet browser English
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Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP55x only)/Handset To open the units Web port In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet 1. Base unit: [MENU] (middle soft key) [#][5][3][4]
Handset: [MENU] (center of joystick) [#][5][3][4]
2. [ ]/[ ]: Select "On" for "Embedded web" [SAVE] 3. Base unit: [EXIT]
Handset: [OFF]
In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/pictures 1. Base unit: (middle soft key) [#][5][3][4]
Handset: (center of joystick) [#][5][3][4] 2. [ ]/[ ]: Select "On" for "Embedded web" 3. Base unit: [ ] Handset: [ ]
To close the units Web port In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet 1. Base unit: [MENU] (middle soft key) [#][5][3][4]
Handset: [MENU] (center of joystick) [#][5][3][4]
2. [ ]/[ ]: Select "Off" for "Embedded web" [SAVE] 3. Base unit: [EXIT]
Handset: [OFF]
In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/pictures 1. Base unit: (middle soft key) [#][5][3][4]
Handset: (center of joystick) [#][5][3][4]
Configuring Settings from the Web User Interface To close the units Web port 1. In the Web user interface, click [Web Port Close]. 2. Click OK.
Note
The Web port of the unit will be closed automatically in the following conditions: The port close timer configured through the Web user interface expires ( see [Port Close Timer] in 3.5.4.1 Web Server Settings). 3 consecutive unsuccessful login attempts occur.
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When logged in as User, you can change the password for the User account ( see 3.5.3 Change User Password). The password can consist of 6 to 16 ASCII characters (case-sensitive) ( see Entering Characters in 3.2.2 Accessing the Web User Interface). When logged in as Administrator, you can change the password for both the User and Administrator accounts ( see 3.5.2 Administrator Password). The password can consist of 6 to 16 ASCII characters (case-sensitive) ( see Entering Characters in 3.2.2 Accessing the Web User Interface).
Administrator
admin
adminpass
Notice
Only one account can be logged in to the Web user interface at a time. If you try to access the Web user interface while someone is logged in, you will be denied access. You cannot log in to the Web user interface even under the same account as someone who is already logged in. The user password is required to change the settings. The IDs can be changed through configuration file programming ( see "ADMIN_ID" and "USER_ID" in 4.3.1 Login Account Settings). You can reset the account IDs and passwords to their factory default settings by performing Reset Web ID/Password from the base unit or one of the handsets. For details, see 2.1.6 Reset Web ID/ Password.
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To access the Web user interface 1. Open your Web browser, and then enter "http://" followed by the units IP address into the address field of
your browser. Note
To determine the units IP address, perform the following operations on the base unit (KX-TGP55x only) or handset:
In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet 1. Base unit: [MENU] (middle soft key) [#][5][0][1]
Handset: [MENU] (center of joystick) [#][5][0][1] 2. Base unit: [EXIT] Handset: [OFF]
In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/pictures 1. Base unit: (middle soft key) [#][5][0][1]
Handset:
2. Base unit: [
Handset: [ ]
2. For authentication, enter your ID (username) and password, and then click OK.
Notice
The default ID for the User account is "user", and the default password is blank. The ID cannot be changed from the Web user interface, but it can be changed through configuration file programming. When you log in as User to the Web user interface for the first time, the [Change User Password] screen ( see 3.5.3 Change User Password) will be displayed. Enter a new password, and then perform authentication again with the new password to log in to the Web user interface. The default ID for the Administrator account is "admin", and the default password is "adminpass". The ID cannot be changed from the Web user interface, but it can be changed through configuration file programming.
3. The Web user interface window is displayed. Configure the settings for the unit as desired. 4. You can log out from the Web user interface at any time by clicking [Web Port Close].
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Note
The screen shots shown are taken from the Web user interface of the KX-TGP550T04, so the model name may differ from that shown on your PC. Actual default values may vary depending on your phone system dealer. When you log in to the Web user interface with the User account, the languages of messages displayed on the configuration screen may differ depending on the country/area of use. Tabs Tabs are the top categories for classifying settings. When you click a tab, the corresponding menu items and the configuration screen of the first menu item appear. There are 6 tabs for the Administrator account and 4 tabs for the User account. For details about the account types, see Access Levels (IDs and Passwords) in this section. Menu The menu displays the sub-categories of the selected tab. Configuration Screen Clicking a menu displays the corresponding configuration screen, which contains the actual settings, grouped into sections. For details, see 3.3 Status to 3.8.5 Restart. Buttons The following standard buttons are displayed in the Web user interface: Button Web Port Close Save Cancel Function Closes the Web port of the unit and logs you out of the Web user interface after a confirmation message is displayed. Applies changes and displays a result message ( see Result Messages in this section). Discards changes. The settings on the current screen will return to the values they had before being changed.
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Function Updates the status information displayed on the screen. This button is displayed in the upper-right area of the [Network Status] and [VoIP Status] screens.
Entering Characters
In the Web user interface, when specifying a name, message, password, or other text item, you can enter any of the ASCII characters displayed in the following table with a white background.
However, there are additional limitations for certain types of fields as follows: Number field You may only enter a sequence of numeric characters. You cannot leave the field empty. IP Address field You can enter the IP address using dotted-decimal notation (i.e., "n.n.n.n" where n=0255). You cannot enter invalid IP addresses, for example, "0.0.0.0", "255.255.255.255", or "127.0.0.1". FQDN field The field cannot contain ", &, ', <, >, or trailing spaces. You can enter the IP address using dotted-decimal notation (i.e., "n.n.n.n" where n=0255). You cannot enter invalid IP addresses, for example, "0.0.0.0", "255.255.255.255", or "127.0.0.1". Authentication ID/Password field The field cannot contain ", &, ', :, <, >, or space. The length of user password and administrator password must be from 6 to 16 characters. Display Name field ( see [Display Name] in 3.7.3.1 Call Control) This is the only field in which you can enter Unicode characters.
Result Messages
When you click [Save] after changing the settings on the current configuration screen, one of the following messages will appear in the upper-left area of the current configuration screen:
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Description The operation has successfully completed. The operation failed because: Some specified values are out of range or invalid. The operation failed because: Access error to the flash memory occurred while reading or writing the data. The operation failed because: A network error occurred during the data transmission. The operation failed because: The base unit or handset is in an operation that accesses the flash memory of the base unit.
Applicable Screens All screens except 3.7.6 Export Phonebook All screens
All screens
All screens
Failed (Busy)
All screens
When attempting to import/export the phonebook data, the base unit (KX-TGP55x only) or handset is on a call. While transferring the phonebook data, a call arrived at the base unit (KX-TGP55x only) or handset. When attempting to import/export the phonebook data, a menu operation that communicates with the base unit is being performed on the target handset. When updating the firmware, the base unit or handset is on a call.
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Description The operation failed because: While transferring the phonebook data, The following key was pressed on the handset. In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet [OFF] In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/ pictures [ ] IP Reset was performed on the base unit (KX-TGP55x only) or handset.
While transferring the firmware file, IP Reset was performed on the base unit (KX-TGP55x only) or handset. While transferring the phonebook data, The following key was pressed on the base unit (KX-TGP55x only) or handset. In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet Base unit: [EXIT] Handset: [OFF] In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/ pictures Base unit: [ ] Handset: [ ] IP Reset was performed on the base unit (KX-TGP55x only) or handset. While transferring the phonebook data, the connection with the base unit (KX-TGP55x only) or handset was interrupted.
The operation failed because: The imported UTF-16 text file has an invalid BOM (Byte-order Mark).
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Description The operation failed because: The size of the imported phonebook is too large.
3.8.2 Local Firmware Update 3.7.5 Import Phonebook 3.7.6 Export Phonebook
The operation failed because: When attempting to import/export the phonebook data, the handset had not been registered yet, or the connection with the base unit (KX-TGP55x only) or handset has been disconnected. When attempting to import/export the phonebook data, a menu operation was being performed on the handset, preventing communication with the base unit. The operation failed because: When attempting to import the phonebook data, the total number of phonebook entries, including the existing entries, exceeds the limit (of up to 100 entries). The operation failed because: The imported phonebook file contains no valid phonebook entries.
Memory Full
No Data
No phonebook entry is registered in the export source base unit (KX-TGP55x only) or handset.
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"Failed (Transfer Failure)" may not be displayed depending on your Web browser.
Notice
Do not click the navigation buttons of your Web browser or open a new window to display the screen. Otherwise, an error ("403 Forbidden") will occur when you click [Save].
3.3 Status
This section provides detailed descriptions about all the settings classified under the [Status] tab.
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Operating BANK
Description Value Range Default Value Indicates the storage area of the firmware that is currently operating (reference only).
Bank1 Bank2
Not applicable.
IPL Version
Description Value Range Default Value Indicates the version of the IPL (Initial Program Load) that runs when starting the unit (reference only). IPL version ("nn.nn" [n=09]) Current IPL version
Firmware Version
Description Value Range Indicates the version of the firmware that is currently installed on the unit (reference only). Bank1 (Bank2): Firmware version ("nn.nn" [n=09])
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Not applicable.
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Connection Mode
Description Value Range Default Value Indicates whether the IP address of the unit is assigned automatically (DHCP) or manually (static) (reference only).
DHCP Static
Not applicable.
IP Address
Description Value Range Default Value Indicates the currently assigned IP address of the unit (reference only). IP address Current IP address
Subnet Mask
Description Value Range Default Value Indicates the specified subnet mask for the unit (reference only). Subnet mask Current subnet mask
Default Gateway
Description Indicates the specified IP address of the default gateway for the network (reference only). Note
If the default gateway address is not specified, this field will be left blank.
DNS1
Description Indicates the specified IP address of the primary DNS server (reference only). Note
If the primary DNS server address is not specified, this field will be left blank.
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DNS2
Description Indicates the specified IP address of the secondary DNS server (reference only). Note
If the secondary DNS server address is not specified, this field will be left blank.
Phone Number
Description Indicates the currently assigned phone numbers (reference only). Note
Value Range
The corresponding field is blank if a line has not yet been leased or if the unit has not been configured.
Max. 24 digits
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Not applicable.
VoIP Status
Description Value Range Indicates the current VoIP status of each line (reference only).
Registered: The unit has been registered to the SIP server, and the line can be used. Registering: The unit is being registered to the SIP server, and the line cannot be used. Blank: The line has not been leased, or the unit has not been configured yet.
Note
Immediately after starting up the unit, the phone numbers of the lines will be displayed, but the status of the line may not be displayed because the unit is still being registered to the SIP server. To display the status, wait about 30 to 60 seconds, and then click [Refresh] to obtain updated status information.
Default Value
Not applicable.
3.4 Network
This section provides detailed descriptions about all the settings classified under the [Network] tab.
Changes to the settings on this screen are applied when the message "Complete" appears after clicking [Save]. Because the IP address of the unit will probably be changed if you change these settings, you will not be able to continue using the Web user interface. To continue configuring the unit from the Web user interface, log in to the Web user interface again after confirming the newly assigned IP address of the unit using the phone user interface. In addition, if the IP address of the PC from which you try to access the Web user interface has been changed, close the Web port once by selecting "Off" for
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"Embedded web" on the base unit (KX-TGP55x only) or handset ( see Opening/Closing the Web Port in 3.2.1 Before Accessing the Web User Interface).
DHCP Static
DHCP Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP55x only)/Handset (Page 17) CONNECTION_TYPE (Page 155)
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Receive DNS server address automatically Use the following settings DNS1 DNS2
Note
If you select [Use the following settings], specify the IP address(es) of the primary and, if necessary, secondary DNS server(s) manually. The permissible values are: Max. 15 characters ("n.n.n.n" [n=0255], except "0.0.0.0", "255.255.255.255", "127.0.0.1", etc.)
Receive DNS server address automatically Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP55x only)/Handset (Page 17) DHCP_DNS_ENABLE (Page 156)
Value Range Default Value Phone User Interface Reference Configuration File Reference
Max. 15 characters ("n.n.n.n" [n=0255], except "0.0.0.0", "255.255.255.255", "127.0.0.1", etc.) Not stored. Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP55x only)/Handset (Page 17) STATIC_IP_ADDRESS (Page 156)
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Subnet Mask
Description Specifies the subnet mask for the unit. Note
Value Range Default Value Phone User Interface Reference Configuration File Reference
Max. 15 characters ("n.n.n.n" [n=0255], except "0.0.0.0", "255.255.255.255", "127.0.0.1", etc.) Not stored. Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP55x only)/Handset (Page 17) STATIC_SUBNET (Page 157)
Default Gateway
Description Specifies the IP address of the default gateway for the network where the unit is connected. Note
Value Range Default Value Phone User Interface Reference Configuration File Reference
Max. 15 characters ("n.n.n.n" [n=0255], except "0.0.0.0", "255.255.255.255", "127.0.0.1", etc.) Not stored. Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP55x only)/Handset (Page 17) STATIC_GATEWAY (Page 157)
DNS1
Description Specifies the IP address of the primary DNS server. Note
Value Range Default Value Phone User Interface Reference Configuration File Reference
Max. 15 characters ("n.n.n.n" [n=0255], except "0.0.0.0", "255.255.255.255", "127.0.0.1", etc.) Not stored. Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP55x only)/Handset (Page 17) USER_DNS1_ADDR (Page 158)
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Description Specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS server. Note
Value Range Default Value Phone User Interface Reference Configuration File Reference
Max. 15 characters ("n.n.n.n" [n=0255], except "0.0.0.0", "255.255.255.255", "127.0.0.1", etc.) Not stored. Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP55x only)/Handset (Page 17) USER_DNS2_ADDR (Page 158)
When you change the settings on this screen and click [Save], after the message "Complete" has been displayed, the base unit will restart automatically with the new settings applied. If a unit is on a call when "Complete" has been displayed, the base unit will restart after the unit returns to idle. Incorrect settings may cause a network failure. In such a case, you cannot access the Web user interface anymore. To access it again, you need to correct the speed/duplex settings ( see 2.1.2 Speed/Duplex Settings) or perform IP Reset ( see 2.1.4 IP Reset) through phone user interface programming.
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Auto Negotiation 100 Mbps/Full Duplex 100 Mbps/Half Duplex 10 Mbps/Full Duplex 10 Mbps/Half Duplex
Auto Negotiation 100 Mbps/Full Duplex 100 Mbps/Half Duplex 10 Mbps/Full Duplex 10 Mbps/Half Duplex
No
Yes No
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Description Value Range Default Value Phone User Interface Reference Configuration File Reference Selects the priority number for the unit. 07 7 2.1.3 VLAN Settings (KX-TGP55x only) (Page 37) VLAN_PRI_IP_PHONE (Page 160)
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HTTP/1.0 HTTP/1.1
Note
For this unit, it is strongly recommended that you select [HTTP/ 1.0]. However, if the HTTP server does not function well with HTTP/1.0, try changing the setting [HTTP/1.1].
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Value Range
Default Value Configuration File Reference
You cannot leave this field empty. If "{mac}" is included in this field, it will be replaced with the units MAC address in lower-case. If "{MAC}" is included in this field, it will be replaced with the units MAC address in upper-case. If "{MODEL}" is included in this field, it will be replaced with the units model name. If "{fwver}" is included in this field, it will be replaced with the firmware version of the unit.
Authentication Password
Description Value Range Default Value Specifies the authentication password used to access the HTTP server. Max. 64 characters (except ", &, ', :, <, >, and space) Not stored.
No
Yes No
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Default Value
You cannot leave this field empty if [Enable Proxy] is set to [Yes].
Not stored.
If the unit is connected directly to the Internet, or the network global address is static (i.e., does not change), you do not need to configure Global Address Detection.
STUN SIP
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Description Value Range Specifies the interval, in seconds, to wait between attempts to detect the global IP address. 0, 1065535 (0: Disable) Note
Default Value 0
When [Detection Method] is set to [SIP], the value "0" disables detection and a value other than "0" enables detection.
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packets might be blocked by the router, depending on the SIP server. To avoid this problem, this setting is required. For details, see 1.1.10.2 NAT (Network Address Translation) Setup.
Value Range Default Value
You must enter a value in this field if at least 1 of [Line 1] [Line 8] is set to [Yes], or when port numbers are specified in [Channel 13]. The global IP address will reflect SIP messages and RTP packets.
No
Yes No
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Each channel must be set to a unique port number, and all port numbers must be an even number. You cannot specify here the same port number as any of the port numbers specified for the individual lines in [Source Port] in 3.6.2.5 SIP Source Port. In addition, you cannot specify a port number that is 1 less than a port number specified in [Source Port] if the source port number is an odd number. All 3 channels must be set to either enable or disable at the same time.
3.5 System
This section provides detailed descriptions about all the settings classified under the [System] tab.
If you change the language while logged in to the Web user interface with the User account, the language will be changed after the message "Complete" is displayed. If you are logged in with the Administrator account, the language will be changed when a user logs in to the Web user interface as User. The language used for the Web user interface for the Administrator account is always English. The language used for the handsets (or the base unit [KX-TGP55x only]) remains unchanged even if the language for the Web user interface is changed.
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Note
Default Value
The available languages may differ depending on the country/ area of use.
For security reasons, the characters entered for the password are masked by special characters, which differ depending on the Web browser. After you change the administrator password, the next time you access the Web user interface, the authentication dialog box appears. 2 consecutive login failures will result in an error ("401 Unauthorized"). This restriction only applies the first time you attempt to log in after changing the password. In all other circumstances, an error occurs after 3 unsuccessful login attempts.
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616 characters (except ", &, ', :, <, >, and space) adminpass ADMIN_PASS (Page 139)
This value must be the same as the value entered in [New Password].
For security reasons, the characters entered for the password are masked by special characters, which differ depending on the Web browser. After you change the user password, the next time you access the Web user interface, the authentication dialog box appears. 2 consecutive login failures will result in an error ("401 Unauthorized"). This restriction only applies the first time you attempt to log in after changing the password. In all other circumstances, an error occurs after 3 unsuccessful login attempts.
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Default Value
When a user logs in to the Web user interface for the first time, after clicking OK on the authentication dialog box, the [Change User Password] screen is displayed automatically to make the user set a password.
This value must be the same as the value entered in [New Password].
You cannot specify here the same port number as any of the port numbers specified for the individual lines in [Source Port] in 3.6.2.5 SIP Source Port.
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When you change the default value of the port number to a value other than "80", such as "8080", enter the URL for accessing the Web user interface using the following format: "http://192.168.0.100:8080/" (192.168.0.100: IP address of the unit)
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3.5.5.1 Synchronization
Enable Synchronization by NTP
Description Value Range Selects whether to enable the unit to automatically adjust its clock according to the time information provided by an NTP server.
Yes No
Note
Even if you select [Yes], this feature will not function properly if the NTP server address setting is invalid.
Synchronization Interval
Description Value Range Default Value Configuration File Reference Specifies the interval, in seconds, between synchronizations with the NTP server. 1086400 43200 TIME_QUERY_INTVL (Page 164)
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3.5.5.5 Start Day and Time of DST (Start Day and Time of Summer Time)
Month
Description Value Range Selects the month in which DST (Summer Time) starts.
January February March April May June July August September October November December
Day of Week
Using the 2 following settings, specify on which day of the selected month DST (Summer Time) starts. For example, to specify the second Sunday, select [Second] and [Sunday].
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Selects the number of the week on which DST (Summer Time) starts.
Selects the day of the week on which DST (Summer Time) starts.
Time
Description Value Range Default Value Configuration File Reference Specifies the start time of DST (Summer Time) in minutes after 12:00 AM. 01439 120 DST_START_TIME (Page 143)
3.5.5.6 End Day and Time of DST (End Day and Time of Summer Time)
Month
Description Selects the month in which DST (Summer Time) ends.
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January February March April May June July August September October November December
Day of Week
Using the 2 following settings, specify on which day of the selected month DST (Summer Time) ends. For example, to specify the second Sunday, select [Second] and [Sunday]. Description Value Range Selects the number of the week on which DST (Summer Time) ends.
Selects the day of the week on which DST (Summer Time) ends.
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Time
Description Value Range Default Value Configuration File Reference Specifies the end time of DST (Summer Time) in minutes after 12:00 AM. 01439 120 DST_STOP_TIME (Page 144)
3.6 VoIP
This section provides detailed descriptions about all the settings classified under the [VoIP] tab.
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Default Value Configuration File Reference
You cannot leave this field empty. If "{mac}" is included in this field, it will be replaced with the units MAC address in lower-case. If "{MAC}" is included in this field, it will be replaced with the units MAC address in upper-case. If "{MODEL}" is included in this field, it will be replaced with the units model name. If "{fwver}" is included in this field, it will be replaced with the firmware version of the unit.
If you change this setting, the unit will restart automatically once the message "Complete" appears. If the unit is on a call, it will restart after it returns to idle.
UDP TCP
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When you use characters that are not allowed for this setting, you must specify this setting and then [Line ID].
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Description Specifies the unique ID used by the SIP registrar server. Note
When you use characters that are not allowed for [Phone Number], you must specify [Phone Number] and then this setting.
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You cannot specify here the same port number as any of the port numbers in [Channel 13] in 3.4.5.3 External RTP Port (if they are configured). In addition, you cannot specify a port number that is 1 greater than a port number specified in [Channel 13]. The SIP port number for each line must be unique. You cannot specify the same port number as the port number specified in [Web Server Port] in 3.5.4.1 Web Server Settings.
Default Value
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Authentication Password
Description Value Range Default Value Configuration File Reference Specifies the authentication password used to access the SIP server. Max. 64 characters (except ", &, ', :, <, >, and space) Not stored. SIP_PASS_[18] (Page 187)
3.6.2.7 DNS
Enable DNS SRV lookup
Description Value Range Selects whether to request the DNS server to translate domain names into IP addresses using the SRV record.
Yes No
Note
If you select [Yes], the unit will perform a DNS SRV lookup for a SIP registrar server, SIP proxy server, SIP outbound proxy server, or SIP presence server. If you select [No], the unit will not perform a DNS SRV lookup for a SIP registrar server, SIP proxy server, SIP outbound proxy server, or SIP presence server.
This setting is available only when [Enable DNS SRV lookup] is set to [Yes].
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This setting is available only when [Enable DNS SRV lookup] is set to [Yes].
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T2 Timer
Description Value Range Selects the maximum interval, in seconds, between transmissions of SIP messages. For details, refer to RFC 3261.
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Best Effort (default) (000 000) AF11 (Class1/Level Low) (001 010) AF12 (Class1/Level Medium) (001 100) AF13 (Class1/Level High) (001 110) AF21 (Class2/Level Low) (010 010) AF22 (Class2/Level Medium) (010 100) AF23 (Class2/Level High) (010 110) AF31 (Class3/Level Low) (011 010) AF32 (Class3/Level Medium) (011 100) AF33 (Class3/Level High) (011 110) AF41 (Class4/Level Low) (100 010) AF42 (Class4/Level Medium) (100 100) AF43 (Class4/Level High) (100 110) CS1 (Class1) (001 000) CS2 (Class2) (010 000) CS3 (Class3) (011 000) CS4 (Class4) (100 000) CS5 (Class5) (101 000) CS6 (Class6) (110 000) CS7 (Class7) (111 000) EF (Expedited Forwarding) (101 110)
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Yes No
Note
If you select [Yes], the Reliability of Provisional Responses function will be enabled. The option tag 100rel will be added to the "Supported" header of the INVITE message and to the "Require" header of the "1xx" provisional message. If you select [No], the option tag 100rel will not be used.
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3.6.2.12 Security
Enable SSAF (SIP Source Address Filter)
Description Value Range Selects whether to enable SSAF (SIP Source Address Filter) for the SIP servers (registrar server, proxy server, and presence server).
Yes No
Note
If you select [Yes], the unit receives SIP messages only from the source addresses stored in the SIP servers (registrar server, proxy server, and presence server), and not from other addresses. However, if [Outbound Proxy Server Address] in 3.6.2.3 Outbound Proxy Server is specified, the unit also receives SIP messages from the source address stored in the SIP outbound proxy server.
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20
20 30 40
If port numbers are specified in [Channel 13] in 3.4.5.3 External RTP Port, this setting is ignored and the corresponding external RTP port is enabled.
Value Range
The value for this setting must be less than or equal to "[Maximum RTP Port Number] - 400".
If port numbers are specified in [Channel 13] in 3.4.5.3 External RTP Port, this setting is ignored and the corresponding external RTP port is enabled.
Value Range
The value for this setting must be greater than or equal to "[Minimum RTP Port Number] + 400".
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Best Effort (default) (000 000) AF11 (Class1/Level Low) (001 010) AF12 (Class1/Level Medium) (001 100) AF13 (Class1/Level High) (001 110) AF21 (Class2/Level Low) (010 010) AF22 (Class2/Level Medium) (010 100) AF23 (Class2/Level High) (010 110) AF31 (Class3/Level Low) (011 010) AF32 (Class3/Level Medium) (011 100) AF33 (Class3/Level High) (011 110) AF41 (Class4/Level Low) (100 010) AF42 (Class4/Level Medium) (100 100) AF43 (Class4/Level High) (100 110) CS1 (Class1) (001 000) CS2 (Class2) (010 000) CS3 (Class3) (011 000) CS4 (Class4) (100 000) CS5 (Class5) (101 000) CS6 (Class6) (110 000) CS7 (Class7) (111 000) EF (Expedited Forwarding) (101 110)
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Value Range
This setting is subject to the following conditions: This value must be greater than [Initial Delay] This value must be greater than [Minimum Delay] [Initial Delay] must be greater than or equal to [Minimum Delay]
Minimum Delay
Description Value Range Specifies the minimum delay, in 10-millisecond units, of the jitter buffer. 1 or 2 ( 10 ms) Note
This setting is subject to the following conditions: This value must be less than or equal to [Initial Delay] This value must be less than [Maximum Delay] [Maximum Delay] must be greater than [Initial Delay]
Initial Delay
Description Value Range Specifies the initial delay, in 10-millisecond units, of the jitter buffer. 17 ( 10 ms) Note
This setting is subject to the following conditions: This value must be greater than or equal to [Minimum Delay] This value must be less than [Maximum Delay]
3.6.4.4 DTMF
DTMF Type
Description Selects the method for transmitting DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) tones.
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Outband Inband
Note
If you select [Outband], DTMF tones will be sent through SDP (Session Description Protocol), compliant with RFC 2833. If you select [Inband], DTMF tones will be encoded in the RTP stream.
Yes No
Note
If you select [Yes], the "c=0.0.0.0" syntax will be set in SDP when sending a re-INVITE message to hold the call. If you select [No], the "c=x.x.x.x" syntax will be set in SDP.
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Value Range
G722 PCMA (G.711 A-law) G726-32 (G.726 [32k]) G729A PCMU (G.711 -law)
Note
Default Value Configuration File Reference G722
You can select each codec on once within [CODEC Settings]. A maximum of 5 priorities can be assigned. If only 4 codecs are specified in a configuration file, you will be able to select from only 4 codecs, and [Fifth CODEC] will be disabled. The codec selections that are displayed may vary depending on the unit or the operating environment.
Second CODEC
Description Value Range Selects the codec to assign the second highest priority to.
G722 PCMA (G.711 A-law) G726-32 (G.726 [32k]) G729A PCMU (G.711 -law)
Note
Default Value Configuration File Reference PCMA
You can select each codec on once within [CODEC Settings]. A maximum of 5 priorities can be assigned. If only 4 codecs are specified in a configuration file, you will be able to select from only 4 codecs, and [Fifth CODEC] will be disabled. The codec selections that are displayed may vary depending on the unit or the operating environment.
Third CODEC
Description Selects the codec to assign the third highest priority to.
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G722 PCMA (G.711 A-law) G726-32 (G.726 [32k]) G729A PCMU (G.711 -law)
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Default Value Configuration File Reference
You can select each codec on once within [CODEC Settings]. A maximum of 5 priorities can be assigned. If only 4 codecs are specified in a configuration file, you will be able to select from only 4 codecs, and [Fifth CODEC] will be disabled. The codec selections that are displayed may vary depending on the unit or the operating environment.
Fourth CODEC
Description Value Range Selects the codec to assign the 4th highest priority to.
G722 PCMA (G.711 A-law) G726-32 (G.726 [32k]) G729A PCMU (G.711 -law)
Note
Default Value Configuration File Reference G729A
You can select each codec on once within [CODEC Settings]. A maximum of 5 priorities can be assigned. If only 4 codecs are specified in a configuration file, you will be able to select from only 4 codecs, and [Fifth CODEC] will be disabled. The codec selections that are displayed may vary depending on the unit or the operating environment.
Fifth CODEC
Description Selects the codec to assign the lowest priority to.
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G722 PCMA (G.711 A-law) G726-32 (G.726 [32k]) G729A PCMU (G.711 -law)
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Default Value Configuration File Reference PCMU
You can select each codec on once within [CODEC Settings]. A maximum of 5 priorities can be assigned. If only 4 codecs are specified in a configuration file, you will be able to select from only 4 codecs, and [Fifth CODEC] will be disabled. The codec selections that are displayed may vary depending on the unit or the operating environment.
3.7 Telephone
This section provides detailed descriptions about all the settings classified under the [Telephone] tab.
You can configure these settings even in the following cases: The line has not been leased, or the unit has not been configured yet.
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The handset has not been registered yet, or the connection with the base unit (KX-TGP55x only)
or handset has been disconnected.
Phone Number
Description Indicates the currently assigned phone numbers (reference only). Note
The corresponding field is blank if a line has not yet been leased or if the unit has not been configured.
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Handset No.
Description Value Range Selects the handsets (16) that calls will arrive at for each line. Selected, Not selected Note
You cannot clear all the check boxes including [Base (KX-TGP55x only)].
You cannot clear all the check boxes including [Handset No.].
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Line No.
Description Value Range Selects which lines (18) can be seized when going off-hook to make a call for the base unit and each handset. Selected, Not selected Note
If you clear all the check boxes for the base unit and the handsets, calls cannot be made from either the base unit or the handsets.
Selected (all)
Default
Description Selects which line to seize automatically when going off-hook to make a call for the base unit and each handset. Note
If the line selected as [Default] is not selected as a line that can be seized for the corresponding base unit or handset in [Line No.], the unit cannot make a call.
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Inter-digit Timeout
Description Specifies the length of time, in seconds, within which subsequent digits of a dial number must be dialed. When this timer expires after the last key was pressed, dialing will start. 310 5 INTDIGIT_TIM (Page 170)
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When a phone number is specified here, it will be prioritized over the setting specified in [Dial Plan] in 3.7.3.2 Dial Plan.
You can also configure this setting through the phone user interface. If these settings are changed through the phone user interface while being changed through the Web user interface, the settings made through the phone user interface will be overwritten by the settings made through the Web user interface.
Value Range
Even if you specify nonconsecutive fields (e.g., fields 1, 5, and 30), they will be rearranged into consecutive fields after you save the settings (i.e., 1, 2, and 3).
Default Value
Not stored.
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Yes No
Note
If you select [Yes], the conversation cannot be interrupted by another handset or base unit. If you select [No], the conversation can be interrupted by another handset or base unit.
Value Range
You cannot set both [Enable Shared Call] and [Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward] to [Yes] at the same time. Availability depends on your phone system.
Yes No
Note
If you select [Yes], the SIP server will control the line by using a shared-call signaling method. If you select [No], the SIP server will control the line by using a standard signaling method.
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Value Range Default Value Configuration File Reference
Even if you select [Yes], this feature may not function properly if your phone system does not support it. Before you configure this setting, consult your phone system dealer. You cannot set both [Enable Shared Call] and [Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward] to [Yes] at the same time.
No
Yes No
Value Range
Entering more than 500 characters in this field causes an error and the previous value remains effective.
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Note
If you select [Yes], calls will be made even if the dialed number does not match the dial formats specified in [Dial Plan] (i.e., dial plan filtering is disabled). If you select [No], calls will not be made if the dialed number does not match one of the dial formats specified in [Dial Plan] (i.e., dial plan filtering is enabled).
No
Yes No
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Do Not Disturb
Description Selects whether to enable the Do Not Disturb feature for incoming calls. Note
If Do Not Disturb has been enabled on the server, the server rejects incoming calls and the unit does not receive any calls, even if you have selected [No] for this setting. If you change this setting when [Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward] is set to [Yes], the change to this setting is not immediately applied on this screen. In this case, reload the screen to confirm that the change is applied.
No
Yes No
If Do Not Disturb has been enabled on the server, the server rejects incoming calls and the unit does not receive any calls, even if you have selected [Yes] for this setting. If you have selected [Yes] for this setting and Call Forward has been enabled on the server, but the forwarding destinations differ, incoming calls are forwarded to the destination set on the server. If Call Forward has been enabled on the server, incoming calls are forwarded to the destination set on the server, even if you have selected [No] for this setting. You can synchronize the Do Not Disturb and Call Forward settings from the Web user interface ( see [Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward] in 3.7.3.1 Call Control) or through configuration file programming ( see "SYNCHRONIZATION_ENABLE_[18]" in 4.7.1 Call Control Settings). If you change this setting when [Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward] is set to [Yes], the change to this setting is not immediately applied on this screen. In this case, reload the screen to confirm that the change is applied.
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If you change this setting when [Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward] is set to [Yes], the change to this setting is not immediately applied on this screen. In this case, reload the screen to confirm that the change is applied.
Value Range
Default Value
You cannot leave this field empty if [Unconditional (Enable Call Forward)] is set to [Yes].
Not stored.
If Do Not Disturb has been enabled on the server, the server rejects incoming calls and the unit does not receive any calls, even if you have selected [Yes] for this setting. If you have selected [Yes] for this setting and Call Forward has been enabled on the server, but the forwarding destinations differ, incoming calls are forwarded to the destination set on the server. If Call Forward has been enabled on the server, incoming calls are forwarded to the destination set on the server, even if you have selected [No] for this setting. You can synchronize the Do Not Disturb and Call Forward settings from the Web user interface ( see [Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward] in 3.7.3.1 Call Control) or through configuration file programming ( see "SYNCHRONIZATION_ENABLE_[18]" in 4.7.1 Call Control Settings). If you change this setting when [Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward] is set to [Yes], the change to this setting is not immediately applied on this screen. In this case, reload the screen to confirm that the change is applied.
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If you change this setting when [Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward] is set to [Yes], the change to this setting is not immediately applied on this screen. In this case, reload the screen to confirm that the change is applied.
Value Range
Default Value
You cannot leave this field empty if [Busy (Enable Call Forward)] is set to [Yes].
Not stored.
If Do Not Disturb has been enabled on the server, the server rejects incoming calls and the unit does not receive any calls, even if you have selected [Yes] for this setting. If you have selected [Yes] for this setting and Call Forward has been enabled on the server, but the forwarding destinations differ, incoming calls are forwarded to the destination set on the server. If Call Forward has been enabled on the server, incoming calls are forwarded to the destination set on the server, even if you have selected [No] for this setting. You can synchronize the Do Not Disturb and Call Forward from the Web user interface ( see [Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward] in 3.7.3.1 Call Control) or through configuration file programming ( see "SYNCHRONIZATION_ENABLE_[18]" in 4.7.1 Call Control Settings). If you change this setting when [Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward] is set to [Yes], the change to this setting is not immediately applied on this screen. In this case, reload the screen to confirm that the change is applied.
No
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Value Range
Default Value
You cannot leave this field empty if [No Answer (Enable Call Forward)] is set to [Yes].
Not stored.
If you change this setting when [Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward] is set to [Yes], the change to this setting is not immediately applied on this screen. In this case, reload the screen to confirm that the change is applied.
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If the value for this setting is "350,440", the unit will use a mixed signal of a 350 Hz tone and a 440 Hz tone.
Tone Timings
Description Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of dial tones using 4 whole numbers (on 1, off 1, on 2, off 2) separated by commas.
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The unit will play the tone for the duration of the first value, stop it for the duration of the second value, play it for the duration of the third value, and then stop it for the duration of the last value. The whole sequence will then repeat. For example, if the value for this setting is "100,100,0,0", the unit will play the tone for 100 ms, stop it for 100 ms, and then play it continuously.
0,0,0,0 (The unit plays the dial tone continuously.) DIAL_TONE_TIMING (Page 171)
Tone Timings
Description Value Range Default Value Configuration File Reference Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of busy tones using 4 whole numbers (on 1, off 1, on 2, off 2) separated by commas. 05000 (0: Infinite time) 500,500,500,500 BUSY_TONE_TIMING (Page 171)
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Tone Timings
Description Value Range Default Value Configuration File Reference Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of ringback tones using 4 whole numbers (on 1, off 1, on 2, off 2) separated by commas. 05000 (0: Infinite time) 2000,4000,2000,4000 RINGING_TONE_TIMING (Page 172)
Tone Timings
Description Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of stutter dial tones to notify that a voice mail is waiting, using 22 whole numbers (on 1, off 1, on 2, off 2, , on 11, off 11) separated by commas. 05000 (0: Infinite time) 100,100,100,100,100,100,100,100,100,100,100,100,100, 100,100,100,100,100,100,100,0,0 STT_TONE_TIMING (Page 172)
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Description Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of reorder tones using 8 whole numbers (on 1, off 1, on 2, off 2, on 3, off 3, on 4, off 4) separated by commas. 05000 (0: Infinite time) 250,250,250,250,250,250,250,250 REORDER_TONE_TIMING (Page 173)
Tone Timings
Description Value Range Default Value Configuration File Reference Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of howler tones (i.e., alarm tones) using 4 whole numbers (on 1, off 1, on 2, off 2) separated by commas. 05000 (0: Infinite time) 100,100,100,100 HOWLER_TONE_TIMING (Page 173)
Start Time
Description Value Range Default Value Configuration File Reference Specifies the length of time, in seconds, that busy or reorder tones play until they switch to howler tones. 0120 (0: Disable) 30 HOWLER_START_TIME (Page 174)
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If the existing phonebook data has an entry with the same name and phone number as an imported entry, the imported entry is not added as a new entry. The import is still successful, and the message "Complete" will be displayed. When you begin transferring the phonebook data, the "Now Processing File Data" screen is displayed, and the screen is periodically reloaded. Depending on your Web browser, the screen might not reload automatically, and you will need to click the text "HERE" before the timer expires in order for the import operation to function properly.
Handset 1 Handset 2 Handset 3 Handset 4 Handset 5 Handset 6 Base Unit (KX-TGP55x only)
Default Value
Handset 1
File Name
Description Value Range Specifies the path of the TSV (Tab-separated Value) file to import from the PC. No limitation Note
There are no limitations for the field entry. However, it is recommended that paths of less than 256 characters be used: longer paths may cause longer data transfer times and result in an internal error.
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Not stored.
When you begin transferring the phonebook data, the "Now Processing File Data" screen is displayed, and the screen is periodically reloaded. Click the text "HERE" in the message to display the [Export Phonebook] screen again. If you do not, the "Now Processing File Data" screen remains displayed even if the export is complete. Depending on your Web browser, the screen might not reload automatically, and you will need to click the text "HERE" before the timer expires in order for the export operation to function properly. Depending on the security settings of your Web browser, pop-up menus might be blocked at the time of export. The security warning window may be displayed on another screen even if the Pop-up Blocker settings are set to enable, and the file may not be exported successfully. In this case, try the export operation again or disable the Pop-up Blocker feature of your Web browser.
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Default Value
Handset 1
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3.8 Maintenance
This section provides detailed descriptions about all the settings classified under the [Maintenance] tab.
Changing this setting may require restarting the unit. Local firmware updates from the Web user interface ( see 3.8.2 Local Firmware Update) can be performed regardless of this setting.
Yes No
Update Type
Description Selects whether to display a confirmation message asking the user to perform a firmware update (manual) or perform the firmware update without asking the user (automatic) when the unit detects a newer version of firmware. Note
This setting is available only when [Enable Firmware Update] is set to [Yes]. Changing this setting may require restarting the unit.
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Value Range Default Value Configuration File Reference
This setting is available only when [Enable Firmware Update] is set to [Yes]. Changing this setting may require restarting the unit.
After the firmware has been successfully updated, the base unit will restart automatically.
Yes No
Yes
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File Name
Description Value Range Specifies the path of the firmware file to be imported. No limitation Note
There are no limitations for the field entry. However, it is recommended that paths of less than 256 characters be used: longer paths may cause longer data transfer times and result in an internal error.
Default Value
Not stored.
Each unit can accept up to 3 configuration files. For details about provisioning, see 1.1.6 Provisioning.
Yes No
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When you change this setting, set [Enable Provisioning] to [Yes] at the same time.
The URL specified by your phone system dealer may be preset in the unit.
When you change this setting, set [Enable Provisioning] to [Yes] at the same time.
The URL specified by your phone system dealer may be preset in the unit.
When you change this setting, set [Enable Provisioning] to [Yes] at the same time.
The URL specified by your phone system dealer may be preset in the unit.
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Resync Interval
Description Value Range Default Value Configuration File Reference Specifies the interval, in minutes, between periodic checks for updates of the configuration files. 140320 10080 CFG_CYCLIC_INTVL (Page 154)
Value Range
If the value for this setting is any value other than an empty string (typically "check-sync" or "resync" is set), the unit will access the configuration files on the provisioning server when the SIP server sends an event to notify the unit. If the value for this setting is an empty string, the unit will not access the configuration files on the provisioning server even if the unit receives a synchronization notification of an event.
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3.8.5 Restart
Notice
Note
After resetting the settings, the base unit will restart even if it is being accessed through the phone user interface, or on calls.
If you have changed the default password for the Administrator account and successfully reset the settings (the message "Complete" is displayed), the next time you access the Web user interface, the authentication dialog box appears.
3.8.5 Restart
This screen allows you to restart the base unit by clicking [Restart]. After you click this button, a dialog box is displayed, asking whether you want to restart the base unit. Click OK to perform a restart, or Cancel not to. Notice
The base unit will restart even if it is being accessed through the phone user interface, or on calls.
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Category Login Account Settings ADMIN_ID ADMIN_PASS*1 USER_ID USER_PASS*1 System Time Settings TIME_ZONE*1 DST_ENABLE*1 DST_OFFSET
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DST_START_MONTH*1 DST_START_ORDINAL_DAY*1 DST_START_DAY_OF_WEEK*1 DST_START_TIME*1 DST_STOP_MONTH*1 DST_STOP_ORDINAL_DAY*1 DST_STOP_DAY_OF_WEEK*1 DST_STOP_TIME*1 Syslog Settings SYSLOG_EVENT_SIP SYSLOG_EVENT_CFG SYSLOG_EVENT_VOIP SYSLOG_EVENT_TEL SYSLOG_ADDR SYSLOG_PORT SYSLOG_RTPSMLY_INTVL_[18] Firmware Update Settings FIRM_UPGRADE_ENABLE*1 FIRM_VER_EUDECT FIRM_VER_USDECT FIRM_UPGRADE_AUTO*1 FIRM_FILE_PATH*1
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Parameter Name OPTION66_ENABLE OPTION66_REBOOT PROVISION_ENABLE*1 CFG_STANDARD_FILE_PATH*1 CFG_PRODUCT_FILE_PATH*1 CFG_MASTER_FILE_PATH*1 CFG_FILE_KEY1 CFG_FILE_KEY2 CFG_FILE_KEY3 CFG_FILE_KEY_LENGTH CFG_CYCLIC*1 CFG_CYCLIC_INTVL*1 CFG_RTRY_INTVL CFG_RESYNC_TIME CFG_RESYNC_FROM_SIP*1
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Network Settings
Category IP Settings Parameter Name CONNECTION_TYPE*1 HOST_NAME*2 DHCP_DNS_ENABLE*1 STATIC_IP_ADDRESS*1 STATIC_SUBNET
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VLAN_ID_IP_PHONE*1 VLAN_PRI_IP_PHONE*1 VLAN_ID_PC*1 VLAN_PRI_PC*1 HTTP Settings HTTPD_PORTOPEN_AUTO HTTP_VER*2 HTTP_USER_AGENT*2 HTTP_SSL_VERIFY CFG_ROOT_CERTIFICATE_PATH Time Adjust Settings NTP_ADDR*2 TIME_SYNC_INTVL TIME_QUERY_INTVL*2 STUN Settings STUN_SERV_ADDR*2 STUN_SERV_PORT*2 STUN_2NDSERV_ADDR STUN_2NDSERV_PORT Miscellaneous Network Settings NW_SETTING_ENABLE CUSTOM_WEB_PAGE
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Telephone Settings
Category Multi Number Settings Parameter Name INCOMING_CALL_GROUP_[18]*1 OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_HS[16]*1 OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_BS*1 DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_HS[16]*1 DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_BS*1 Ref. Page 166 Page 167 Page 167 Page 168 Page 168
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Tone Settings
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VoIP Settings
Category Codec Settings Parameter Name SDP_CODEC[04]_[18]*1 SDP_CKRTE[04]_[18] SDP_PARAM[04]_[18] SDP_PTYPE[04]_[18] CODEC_G711_REQ CODEC_G729_PARAM RTP Settings TOS_RTP_[18]*1 RTCP_INTVL_[18]*1 MAX_DELAY_[18]*1 MIN_DELAY_[18]*1 NOM_DELAY_[18]*1 RTP_PORT_MIN*1 RTP_PORT_MAX*1 RTP_PTIME Miscellaneous VoIP Settings
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Line Settings
Category Call Control Settings Parameter Name VM_NUMBER_[18]*1 DIAL_PLAN_[18]*1 DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_[18] SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_[18]*1 SHARED_USER_ID_[18]*1 SYNCHRONIZATION_ENABLE_[18]*1 PRIVACY_MODE_[18] SIP Settings SIP_USER_AGENT*1 SIP_AUTHID_[18]*1
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Parameter Name SIP_PASS_[18]*1 SIP_SRC_PORT_[18]*1 SIP_PRXY_ADDR_[18]*1 SIP_PRXY_PORT_[18]*1 SIP_RGSTR_ADDR_[18]*1 SIP_RGSTR_PORT_[18]*1 SIP_SVCDOMAIN_[18]*1 REG_EXPIRE_TIME_[18] REG_INTERVAL_RATE_[18] SIP_SESSION_TIME_[18]*1 TOS_SIP_[18]*1 SIP_2NDPROXY_ADDR_[18] SIP_2NDPROXY_PORT_[18] SIP_2NDRGSTR_ADDR_[18] SIP_2NDRGSTR_PORT_[18] SIP_TIMER_T1_[18]*1 SIP_TIMER_T2_[18]*1 INVITE_RTXN_[18] OTHER_RTXN_[18]*1 SIP_FOVR_NORSP_[18] SIP_FOVR_MAX_[18] SIP_DNSSRV_ENA_[18]
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Parameter Name SIP_SUBS_EXPIRE_[18] SUB_RTX_INTVL_[18] REG_RTX_INTVL_[18] SIP_P_PREFERRED_ID_[18] SIP_PRIVACY_[18] ADD_USER_PHONE_[18] SDP_USER_ID_[18] SUB_INTERVAL_RATE_[18] SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_[18]
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SIP_OUTPROXY_PORT_[18]*1 SIP_TRANSPORT_[18]*1 SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_[18] SIP_ANM_USERNAME_[18] SIP_ANM_HOSTNAME_[18] SIP_DETECT_SSAF_[18]*1 SIP_RCV_DET_HEADER_[18] SIP_CONTACT_ON_ACK_[18] PHONE_NUMBER_[18] LINE_ID_[18]*1 DISPLAY_NAME_[18]*1 INTERNATIONAL_ACCESS_CODE SIP_REQURI_PORT_[18] SIP_ADD_RPORT_[18] SIP_SESSION_METHOD_[18] VOICE_MESSAGE_AVAILABLE
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File Format
The configuration file is in plain text format.
File Size
The maximum size of a configuration file is 32,768 bytes. Regardless of the number of configuration files, the total size of the configuration files must be 32,768 bytes or less.
Configuration Parameters Both the KX-TGP500 and KX-TGP55x support multiple telephone lines. For some parameters, the value
for each line must be specified independently. A parameter name with the suffix "_1" is the parameter for line 1; "_2" for line 2, and so on. Examples of setting the line (phone number) for accessing a voice mail server: "VM_NUMBER_1": for line 1, "VM_NUMBER_2": for line 2, , "VM_NUMBER_8": for line 8 The maximum length of a parameter name is 32 characters. The maximum length of a parameter value is 500 characters excluding double quotation marks. No space characters are allowed in the line except when the value includes a space character(s). Example: DISPLAY_NAME_1="John Smith" (valid) DISPLAY_NAME_1 = "John Smith" (invalid) Some parameter values can be specified as "empty" to set the parameter values to empty. Example: NTP_ADDR="" The parameters have no order. If the same parameter is specified in a configuration file more than once, the value specified first is applied. All configurable settings can be specified in the configuration file. You can ignore settings that already have the desired values. Only change parameters as necessary.
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Note
Parameter Name
This is the system-predefined parameter name and cannot be changed.
Value Format
Each parameter value is categorized into Integer, Boolean, or String. Some parameters require a composite form such as "Comma-separated Integer" or "Comma-separated String". Integer: a numerical value, described as a sequence of numerical characters, optionally preceded by a "-" (minus) An empty string is not allowed. Boolean: "Y" or "N" String: sequence of alphanumerical characters For details about available characters, see 4.2.3 Characters Available for String Values. Comma-separated Integer: a list of integers, separated by commas No space characters are allowed. Comma-separated String: a list of strings, separated by commas No space characters are allowed.
Description
Describes the details of the parameter.
Value Range
Indicates the permitted value range of the parameter.
Default Value
Indicates the factory default value of the parameter. Actual default values may vary depending on your phone system dealer.
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Available ASCII characters are shown on a white background in the following table:
ADMIN_PASS
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference String Specifies the password to use to authenticate the Administrator account when logging in to the Web user interface. 616 characters (except ", &, ', :, <, >, and space) adminpass
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USER_ID
Value Format Description Value Range String Specifies the account ID used to access the Web user interface with the User account. Max. 16 characters (except ", &, ', :, <, >, and space) Note
USER_PASS
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference String Specifies the password to use to authenticate the User account when logging in to the Web user interface. 616 characters (except ", &, ', :, <, >, and space) Empty string (only before a user accesses the Web user interface for the first time)
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-720780 Note
Only the following values are available: -720 (GMT -12:00), -660 (GMT -11:00), -600 (GMT -10:00), -540 (GMT -09:00), -480 (GMT -08:00), -420 (GMT -07:00), -360 (GMT -06:00), -300 (GMT -05:00), -240 (GMT -04:00), -210 (GMT -03:30), -180 (GMT -03:00), -120 (GMT -02:00), -60 (GMT -01:00), 0 (GMT), 60 (GMT +01:00), 120 (GMT +02:00), 180 (GMT +03:00), 210 (GMT +03:30), 240 (GMT +04:00), 270 (GMT +04:30), 300 (GMT +05:00), 330 (GMT +05:30), 345 (GMT +05:45), 360 (GMT +06:00), 390 (GMT +06:30), 420 (GMT +07:00), 480 (GMT +08:00), 540 (GMT +09:00), 570 (GMT +09:30), 600 (GMT +10:00), 660 (GMT +11:00), 720 (GMT +12:00), 780 (GMT +13:00) If your location is west of Greenwich (0 [GMT]), the value should be minus. For example, the value for New York City, U.S.A. is "-300" (Eastern Standard Time being 5 hours behind GMT).
DST_ENABLE
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference Boolean Specifies whether to enable DST (Summer Time).
DST_OFFSET
Value Format Description Value Range Integer Specifies the amount of time, in minutes, to change the time when "DST_ENABLE" is set to "Y". 0720 Note
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DST_START_MONTH
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference Integer Specifies the month in which DST (Summer Time) starts. 112 3 Month (Page 81)
DST_START_ORDINAL_DAY
Value Format Description Integer Specifies the number of the week on which DST (Summer Time) starts. The actual start day is specified in "DST_START_DAY_OF_WEEK". For example, to specify the second Sunday, specify "2" in this parameter, and "0" in the next parameter. 15
Value Range
Default Value Web User Interface Reference 2
1: the first week of the month 2: the second week of the month 3: the third week of the month 4: the fourth week of the month 5: the fifth week of the month
DST_START_DAY_OF_WEEK
Value Format Description Value Range Integer Specifies the day of the week on which DST (Summer Time) starts. 06
Default Value Web User Interface Reference 0
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DST_START_TIME
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference Integer Specifies the start time of DST (Summer Time) in minutes after 12:00 AM. 01439 120 Time (Page 82)
DST_STOP_MONTH
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference Integer Specifies the month in which DST (Summer Time) ends. 112 10 Month (Page 82)
DST_STOP_ORDINAL_DAY
Value Format Description Integer Specifies the number of the week on which DST (Summer Time) ends. The actual end day is specified in "DST_STOP_DAY_OF_WEEK". For example, to specify the second Sunday, specify "2" in this parameter, and "0" in the next parameter. 15
Value Range
Default Value Web User Interface Reference 2
1: the first week of the month 2: the second week of the month 3: the third week of the month 4: the fourth week of the month 5: the fifth week of the month
DST_STOP_DAY_OF_WEEK
Value Format Description Integer Specifies the day of the week on which DST (Summer Time) ends.
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Default Value Web User Interface Reference 0
DST_STOP_TIME
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference Integer Specifies the end time of DST (Summer Time) in minutes after 12:00 AM. 01439 120 Time (Page 84)
Value Range 06
If the level of the event is higher than or equal to the set value, the log is sent to the syslog server. This setting is not applicable for the current version. No logs will be sent to the syslog server, even if values "16" are specified.
Default Value 0
0: no logs sent 1: emergency (highest) 2: alert 3: critical 4: error 5: warning 6: information (lowest)
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SYSLOG_EVENT_CFG
Value Format Description Integer Specifies the threshold of syslog events regarding configuration. Note
This setting is not applicable for the current version. No logs will be sent to the syslog server, even if values "16" are specified.
SYSLOG_EVENT_VOIP
Value Format Description Integer Specifies the threshold of syslog events regarding VoIP operation. Note
This setting is not applicable for the current version. No logs will be sent to the syslog server, even if values "16" are specified.
SYSLOG_EVENT_TEL
Value Format Description Integer Specifies the threshold of syslog events regarding telephone functions. Note
This setting is not applicable for the current version. No logs will be sent to the syslog server, even if values "16" are specified.
SYSLOG_ADDR
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value String Specifies the IP address or FQDN of the syslog server. Max. 127 characters (IP address in dotted-decimal notation or FQDN) Empty string
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SYSLOG_PORT
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Integer Specifies the port number of the syslog server. 165535 514
SYSLOG_RTPSMLY_INTVL_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value SYSLOG_RTPSMLY_INTVL_1, SYSLOG_RTPSMLY_INTVL_2, , SYSLOG_RTPSMLY_INTVL_8 Integer Specifies the interval, in seconds, to send summarized information of RTP packets to the syslog server. 0, 565535 (0: No information sent) 20
Changing this setting may require restarting the unit. Local firmware updates from the Web user interface ( see 3.8.2 Local Firmware Update) can be performed regardless of this setting.
FIRM_VER_EUDECT
Value Format String
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Description
Value Range Default Value 00.00
DECT is a widely used cordless phone system in Europe. Changing this setting may require restarting the unit.
FIRM_VER_USDECT
Value Format Description String Specifies the firmware version of the DECT 6.0 system. Note
Value Range Default Value 00.00
DECT 6.0 is a widely used cordless phone system in North America. Changing this setting may require restarting the unit.
FIRM_UPGRADE_AUTO
Value Format Description Boolean Specifies whether to display a confirmation message asking the user to perform a firmware update (manual) or perform the firmware update without asking the user (automatic) when the unit detects a newer version of firmware. Note
Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference
This setting is available only when "FIRM_UPGRADE_ENABLE" is set to "Y". Changing this setting may require restarting the unit.
FIRM_FILE_PATH
Value Format String
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Description
Value Range Note
This setting is available only when "FIRM_UPGRADE_ENABLE" is set to "Y". Changing this setting may require restarting the unit.
The format must be RFC 1738 compliant, as follows: "<schema>://<user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url-path>". "<user>" must be less than 64 characters. "<password>" must be less than 64 characters. "<user>:<password>@" may be empty. The total of "<schema>://" and "<host>:<port>/<url-path>" must be less than 128 characters. ":<port>" can be omitted if you do not need to specify the port number. If "{mac}" is included in this URL, it will be replaced with the units MAC address in lower-case. If "{MAC}" is included in this URL, it will be replaced with the units MAC address in upper-case. If "{MODEL}" is included in this URL, it will be replaced with the units model name. If "{fwver}" is included in this URL, it will be replaced with either "FIRM_VER_EUDECT" or "FIRM_VER_USDECT" depending on the system. Note that this rule differs from other parameters such as "SIP_USER_AGENT".
The unit will try to download configuration files through the TFTP server, the IP address or FQDN of which is specified in the option number 66 field.
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OPTION66_REBOOT
Value Format Description Boolean Specifies whether the unit restarts automatically after pre-provisioning has completed successfully using DHCP server option 66. For details, see 1.1.5.4 Pre-provisioning Setting Example.
PROVISION_ENABLE
Value Format Description Boolean Specifies whether the unit is automatically configured by downloading the configuration files from the provisioning server of your phone system.
CFG_STANDARD_FILE_PATH
Value Format Description String Specifies the URL of the standard configuration file, which is used when every unit needs different settings. Note
When you change this setting, set "PROVISION_ENABLE" to "Y" at the same time.
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The format must be RFC 1738 compliant, as follows: "<schema>://<user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url-path>" "<user>" must be less than 64 characters. "<password>" must be less than 64 characters. "<user>:<password>@" may be empty. The total of "<schema>://" and "<host>:<port>/<url-path>" must be less than 128 characters. ":<port>" can be omitted if you do not need to specify the port number. If "{mac}" is included in this URL, it will be replaced with the units MAC address in lower-case. If "{MAC}" is included in this URL, it will be replaced with the units MAC address in upper-case. If "{MODEL}" is included in this URL, it will be replaced with the units model name. If "{fwver}" is included in this URL, it will be replaced with the units firmware version. If this URL ends with "/" (slash), "Config{mac}.cfg" is automatically added at the end of the URL. For example, CFG_STANDARD_FILE_PATH="http:// host/dir/" becomes CFG_STANDARD_FILE_PATH="http://host/dir/ Config{mac}.cfg".
Default Value
The URL specified by your phone system dealer may be preset in the unit.
CFG_PRODUCT_FILE_PATH
Value Format Description String Specifies the URL of the product configuration file, which is used when all units with the same model number need the same settings. Note
When you change this setting, set "PROVISION_ENABLE" to "Y" at the same time.
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The format must be RFC 1738 compliant, as follows: "<schema>://<user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url-path>" "<user>" must be less than 64 characters. "<password>" must be less than 64 characters. "<user>:<password>@" may be empty. The total of "<schema>://" and "<host>:<port>/<url-path>" must be less than 128 characters. ":<port>" can be omitted if you do not need to specify the port number. If "{mac}" is included in this URL, it will be replaced with the units MAC address in lower-case. If "{MAC}" is included in this URL, it will be replaced with the units MAC address in upper-case. If "{MODEL}" is included in this URL, it will be replaced with the units model name. If "{fwver}" is included in this URL, it will be replaced with the units firmware version. If this URL ends with "/" (slash), "{MODEL}.cfg" is automatically added at the end of the URL. For example, CFG_PRODUCT_FILE_PATH="http://host/ dir/" becomes CFG_PRODUCT_FILE_PATH="http:// host/dir/{MODEL}.cfg".
Default Value
The URL specified by your phone system dealer may be preset in the unit.
CFG_MASTER_FILE_PATH
Value Format Description String Specifies the URL of the master configuration file, which is used when all units need the same settings. Note
When you change this setting, set "PROVISION_ENABLE" to "Y" at the same time.
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The format must be RFC 1738 compliant, as follows: "<schema>://<user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url-path>" "<user>" must be less than 64 characters. "<password>" must be less than 64 characters. "<user>:<password>@" may be empty. The total of "<schema>://" and "<host>:<port>/<url-path>" must be less than 128 characters. ":<port>" can be omitted if you do not need to specify the port number. If "{mac}" is included in this URL, it will be replaced with the units MAC address in lower-case. If "{MAC}" is included in this URL, it will be replaced with the units MAC address in upper-case. If "{MODEL}" is included in this URL, it will be replaced with the units model name. If "{fwver}" is included in this URL, it will be replaced with the units firmware version. If this URL ends with "/" (slash), "sip.cfg" is automatically added at the end of the URL. For example, CFG_MASTER_FILE_PATH="http://host/ dir/" becomes CFG_MASTER_FILE_PATH="http:// host/dir/sip.cfg".
Default Value
The URL specified by your phone system dealer may be preset in the unit.
CFG_FILE_KEY1
Value Format Description String Specifies the encryption key (password) used to decrypt configuration files. Note
Value Range
If the extension of the configuration file is ".e1c", the configuration file will be decrypted using this key.
Default Value
If an empty string is set for this parameter, decryption with this value is disabled.
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CFG_FILE_KEY2
Value Format Description String Specifies the encryption key (password) used to decrypt configuration files. Note
Value Range
If the extension of the configuration file is ".e2c", the configuration file will be decrypted using this key.
Default Value
If an empty string is set for this parameter, decryption with this value is disabled.
Empty string
CFG_FILE_KEY3
Value Format Description String Specifies the encryption key (password) used to decrypt configuration files. Note
Value Range
If the extension of the configuration file is ".e3c", the configuration file will be decrypted using this key.
Default Value
If an empty string is set for this parameter, decryption with this value is disabled.
Empty string
CFG_FILE_KEY_LENGTH
Value Format Description Value Range Integer Specifies the key lengths in bits used to decrypt configuration files.
128
Default Value
CFG_CYCLIC
Value Format Boolean
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Specifies whether the unit periodically checks for updates of configuration files.
Y (Enable periodic synchronization of configuration files) N (Disable periodic synchronization of configuration files)
CFG_CYCLIC_INTVL
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference Integer Specifies the interval, in minutes, between periodic checks for updates of the configuration files. 140320 10080 Resync Interval (Page 126)
CFG_RTRY_INTVL
Value Format Description Integer Specifies the period of time, in minutes, that the unit will retry checking for an update of the configuration files after a configuration file access error has occurred. Note
CFG_RESYNC_TIME
Value Format Description String Specifies the time (hour:minute) that the unit checks for updates of configuration files.
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Value Range
00:0023:59 Note
Default Value
If the value for this setting is any valid value other than an empty string, the unit downloads the configuration files at the fixed time, and the settings specified in "CFG_CYCLIC", "CFG_CYCLIC_INTVL", and "CFG_RTRY_INTVL" are disabled. If the value for this setting is an empty string, downloading the configuration files at the fixed time are disabled.
Empty string
CFG_RESYNC_FROM_SIP
Value Format Description String Specifies the value of the "Event" header sent from the SIP server to the unit so that the unit can access the configuration files on the provisioning server. Max. 15 characters Note
Value Range
If the value for this setting is any value other than an empty string (typically "check-sync" or "resync" is set), the unit will access the configuration files on the provisioning server when the SIP server sends an event to notify the unit. If the value for this setting is an empty string, the unit will not access the configuration files on the provisioning server even if the unit receives a synchronization notification of an event.
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Value Range Default Value Phone User Interface Reference Web User Interface Reference
1 (DHCP) 0 (Static)
Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP55x only)/Handset (Page 17) Connection Mode (Page 64)
HOST_NAME
Value Format Description String Specifies the host name for the unit to send to the DHCP server. Note
Value Range
DHCP_DNS_ENABLE
Value Format Description Boolean Specifies whether to receive DNS server addresses automatically or to assign a DNS server addresses (up to 2) manually. Note
Value Range
This setting is available only when "CONNECTION_TYPE" is set to "1" and when "NW_SETTING_ENABLE" is set to "N".
Y (Use "USER_DNS1_ADDR" or, "USER_DNS1_ADDR" and "USER_DNS2_ADDR") N (Receive DNS server address automatically)
Default Value Phone User Interface Reference Web User Interface Reference
N Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP55x only)/Handset (Page 17) Domain Name Server (Page 65)
STATIC_IP_ADDRESS
Value Format String
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Description
Value Range Default Value Phone User Interface Reference Web User Interface Reference
This setting is available only when "CONNECTION_TYPE" is set to "0" and when "NW_SETTING_ENABLE" is set to "N". When you specify this parameter, you must specify "STATIC_SUBNET" together in a configuration file.
IP address in dotted-decimal notation Empty string Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP55x only)/Handset (Page 17) Static IP Address (Page 65)
STATIC_SUBNET
Value Format Description String Specifies the subnet mask for the unit. Note
Value Range Default Value Phone User Interface Reference Web User Interface Reference
This setting is available only when "CONNECTION_TYPE" is set to "0" and when "NW_SETTING_ENABLE" is set to "N". When you specify this parameter, you must specify "STATIC_IP_ADDRESS" together in a configuration file.
IP address in dotted-decimal notation Empty string Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP55x only)/Handset (Page 17) Subnet Mask (Page 66)
STATIC_GATEWAY
Value Format Description String Specifies the IP address of the default gateway for the network where the unit is connected. Note
This setting is available only when "CONNECTION_TYPE" is set to "0" and when "NW_SETTING_ENABLE" is set to "N". When you specify this parameter, you must specify "STATIC_IP_ADDRESS" and "STATIC_SUBNET" together in a configuration file.
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USER_DNS1_ADDR
Value Format Description String Specifies the IP address of the primary DNS server. Note
Value Range Default Value Phone User Interface Reference Web User Interface Reference
This setting is available only when "CONNECTION_TYPE" is set to "0" and when "NW_SETTING_ENABLE" is set to "N".
IP address in dotted-decimal notation Empty string Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP55x only)/Handset (Page 17) DNS1 (Page 66)
USER_DNS2_ADDR
Value Format Description String Specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS server. Note
Value Range Default Value Phone User Interface Reference Web User Interface Reference
This setting is available only when "CONNECTION_TYPE" is set to "0" and when "NW_SETTING_ENABLE" is set to "N".
IP address in dotted-decimal notation Empty string Configuring Settings from the Base Unit (KX-TGP55x only)/Handset (Page 17) DNS2 (Page 67)
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Y (Parallel) N (Sequential)
Note
If set to "Y", the unit sends out all DNS queries at the same time. The first DNS reply will be accepted and used by the unit. If set to "N", the unit sends DNS queries sequentially. The unit sends a request to the DNS server with the highest priority for a preprogrammed time period (5 seconds). When the timer expires, the unit sends a request to the DNS server with the second priority.
Default Value
DNS_PRIORITY
Value Format Description Value Range Boolean Specifies the priority of the DNS server.
Y ("DNS1_ADDR" and "DNS2_ADDR" have first priority.) N ("DNS1_ADDR" and "DNS2_ADDR" have no priority.)
Note
If set to "Y", the DNS servers specified in "DNS1_ADDR" and "DNS2_ADDR" will be queried first. If the queries fail, the DNS server specified by the user (DHCP or static) will be queried. If set to "N", the DNS server specified by the user (DHCP or static) will be queried first. If the query fails, the DNS servers specified in "DNS1_ADDR" and "DNS2_ADDR" will be queried.
Default Value
DNS1_ADDR
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value String Specifies the IP address of the primary DNS server for your phone system dealer. IP address in dotted-decimal notation Empty string
DNS2_ADDR
Value Format Description Value Range String Specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS server for your phone system dealer. IP address in dotted-decimal notation
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Value Range Default Value Phone User Interface Reference Web User Interface Reference
Y (Enable) N (Disable)
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VLAN_ID_IP_PHONE
Value Format Description Integer Specifies the VLAN ID for this unit. Note
Value Range Default Value Phone User Interface Reference Web User Interface Reference 14094 2
2.1.3 VLAN Settings (KX-TGP55x only) (Page 37) IP Phone (VLAN ID) (Page 68)
VLAN_PRI_IP_PHONE
Value Format Description Integer Specifies the priority number for the unit. Note
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Value Range Default Value Phone User Interface Reference Web User Interface Reference
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Value Range Default Value Phone User Interface Reference Web User Interface Reference 14094 1
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Value Range Default Value Phone User Interface Reference Web User Interface Reference 07 0
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Y (Web port is always open) N (Web port is closed [can be opened temporarily through phone user interface programming])
Notice
If you want to set to "Y", please fully recognize the possibility of unauthorized access to the unit through the Web user interface and change this setting at your own risk. In addition, please take full security measures for connecting to an external network and control all passwords for logging in to the Web user interface.
Default Value
HTTP_VER
Value Format Description Value Range Integer Specifies which version of the HTTP protocol to use for HTTP communication.
Note
For this unit, it is strongly recommended that you specify "1" for this setting. However, if the HTTP server does not function well with HTTP 1.0, try changing the setting "0".
HTTP_USER_AGENT
Value Format Description Value Range String Specifies the text string to send as the user agent in the header of HTTP requests. Max. 40 characters Note
Default Value
An empty string is not allowed. If "{mac}" is included in this parameter, it will be replaced with the units MAC address in lower-case. If "{MAC}" is included in this parameter, it will be replaced with the units MAC address in upper-case. If "{MODEL}" is included in this parameter, it will be replaced with the units model name. If "{fwver}" is included in this parameter, it will be replaced with the firmware version of the unit.
Panasonic_{MODEL}/{fwver} ({mac})
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HTTP_SSL_VERIFY
Value Format Description Value Range Integer Specifies whether to enable the verification of the root certificate.
0 (No verification of root certificate) 1 (Simple verification of root certificate) 2 (Precise verification of root certificate)
Note
If set to "0", the verification of the root certificate is disabled. If set to "1", the verification of the root certificate is enabled. In this case, the validity of the certificates date, certificates chain, and the confirmation of the root certificate will be verified. If set to "2", precise certificate verification is enabled. In this case, the validity of the server name will be verified in addition to the items verified when "1" is set.
Default Value
CFG_ROOT_CERTIFICATE_PATH
Value Format Description String Specifies the URI of the root certificate. Note
The format must be RFC 1738 compliant, as follows: "<schema>://<user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url-path>" "<user>" must be less than 64 characters. "<password>" must be less than 64 characters. "<user>:<password>@" may be empty. The total of "<schema>://" and "<host>:<port>/<url-path>" must be less than 128 characters. ":<port>" can be omitted if you do not need to specify the port number.
Default Value
Empty string
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TIME_SYNC_INTVL
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Integer Specifies the interval, in seconds, to resynchronize after having detected no reply from the NTP server. 1086400 60
TIME_QUERY_INTVL
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference Integer Specifies the interval, in seconds, between synchronizations with the NTP server. 1086400 43200 Synchronization Interval (Page 80)
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STUN_SERV_PORT
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference Integer Specifies the port number of the STUN server. 165535 3478 STUN Server Port (Page 73)
STUN_2NDSERV_ADDR
Value Format Description String Specifies the IP address of the secondary STUN server. Note
STUN_2NDSERV_PORT
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Integer Specifies the port number of the secondary STUN server. 165535 3478
If you change this setting to "N" when the network settings (with the exception of "HOST_NAME") in 4.4.1 IP Settings have been made through Web user interface programming, clear these settings once by performing Reset Web Settings from the Web user interface, and then change this setting to "N".
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CUSTOM_WEB_PAGE
Value Format Description Integer Specifies whether to enable the settings in 3.4.1 Basic Network Settings, 3.5.5 Time Adjust Settings, and 3.7.1 Multi Number Settings from the Web user interface when logged in with the User account. 07
Value Basic Network Settings Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Time Adjust Settings Enable Enable Disable Disable Enable Enable Disable Disable Multi Number Settings Disable Disable Disable Disable Enable Enable Enable Enable
Value Range
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Description
Specifies the handsets (16) and the base unit (KX-TGP55x only) that calls will arrive at, using 7 whole numbers (0 or 1) separated by commas.
Value Range
0 (Disable) 1 (Enable)
Note
Default Value Web User Interface Reference
The format must be "x,x,x,x,x,x,y" (x: handsets 1 to 6 starting from the left, y: base unit). You cannot set all the values for the handsets and the base unit (KX-TGP55x only) to "0" in this format.
1,1,1,1,1,1,1
Line No. (Page 103) Phone Number (Page 103) Handset No. (Page 104) Base (KX-TGP55x only) (Page 104)
OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_HS[16]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_HS1, OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_HS2, , OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_HS6 Comma-separated Integer Specifies which lines (18) can be seized when going off-hook to make a call for each handset, using 8 whole numbers (0 or 1) separated by commas.
Value Range
0 (Disable) 1 (Enable)
Note
Default Value Web User Interface Reference
The format must be "x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x" (x: line numbers 1 to 8 starting from the left). If you set all the values for the lines to "0" in this format, calls cannot be made from the handsets.
1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1
OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_BS
Value Format Description Comma-separated Integer Specifies which lines (18) can be seized when going off-hook to make a call for the base unit, using 8 whole numbers (0 or 1) separated by commas.
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0 (Disable) 1 (Enable)
Note
Default Value Web User Interface Reference
The format must be "x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x" (x: line numbers 1 to 8 starting from the left). If you set all the values for the lines to "0" in this format, calls cannot be made from the base unit.
1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1
DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_HS[16]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_HS1, DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_HS2, , DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_HS6 Comma-separated Integer Specifies which lines (18) to seize automatically when going off-hook to make a call for each handset, using 8 whole numbers (0 or 1) separated by commas.
Value Range
0 (Disable) 1 (Enable)
Note
The format must be "x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x" (x: line numbers 1 to 8 starting from the left). "1" must be specified only once as a line that can be seized automatically when going off-hook in this format. If the line specified in this parameter is not specified as a line that can be seized for the corresponding handset in "OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_HS[16]", the handset cannot make a call.
DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_BS
Value Format Description Comma-separated Integer Specifies which lines (18) to seize automatically when going off-hook to make a call for the base unit, using 8 whole numbers (0 or 1) separated by commas.
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0 (Disable) 1 (Enable)
Note
The format must be "x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x" (x: line numbers 1 to 8 starting from the left). "1" must be specified only once as a line that can be seized automatically when going off-hook in this format. If the line specified in this parameter is not specified as a line that can be seized for the base unit in "OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_BS", the base unit cannot make a call.
Max. 127 characters Empty string Conference Server Address (Page 106)
EMERGENCY_CALL[15]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description EMERGENCY_CALL1, EMERGENCY_CALL2, EMERGENCY_CALL3, EMERGENCY_CALL4, EMERGENCY_CALL5 String Specifies the phone numbers used for making emergency calls. A user can dial any of the specified phone numbers at any time regardless of any restrictions imposed on the unit. A maximum of 5 phone numbers can be specified. Note
When a phone number is specified here, it will be prioritized over the setting specified in "DIAL_PLAN_[18]" in 4.7.1 Call Control Settings.
Value Range
Max. 24 characters
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FIRSTDIGIT_TIM
Value Format Description Integer Specifies the length of time, in seconds, within which the first digits of a dial number must be dialed. When this timer expires, the unit will play a busy tone. 10600 30
INTDIGIT_TIM
Value Format Description Integer Specifies the length of time, in seconds, within which subsequent digits of a dial number must be dialed. When this timer expires after the last key was pressed, dialing will start. 310 5 Inter-digit Timeout (Page 106)
VM_SUBSCRIBE_ENABLE
Value Format Description Boolean Specifies whether to send the SUBSCRIBE request to a voice mail server. Note
Y (Send the SUBSCRIBE request) N (Do not send the SUBSCRIBE request)
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Specifies the dual-tone frequencies, in hertz, of dial tones using 2 whole numbers separated by a comma. 0, 2001000 (0: No tone) Note
If the value for this setting is "350,440", the unit will use a mixed signal of a 350 Hz tone and a 440 Hz tone.
DIAL_TONE_TIMING
Value Format Description Value Range Comma-separated Integer Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of dial tones using 4 whole numbers (on 1, off 1, on 2, off 2) separated by commas. 05000 (0: Infinite time) Note
The unit will play the tone for the duration of the first value, stop it for the duration of the second value, play it for the duration of the third value, and then stop it for the duration of the last value. The whole sequence will then repeat. For example, if the value for this setting is "100,100,0,0", the unit will play the tone for 100 ms, stop it for 100 ms, and then play it continuously.
0,0,0,0 (The unit plays the dial tone continuously.) Tone Timings (Page 116)
BUSY_TONE_FRQ
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference Comma-separated Integer Specifies the dual-tone frequencies, in hertz, of busy tones using 2 whole numbers separated by a comma. 0, 2001000 (0: No tone) 480,620 Tone Frequencies (Page 117)
BUSY_TONE_TIMING
Value Format Description Value Range Comma-separated Integer Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of busy tones using 4 whole numbers (on 1, off 1, on 2, off 2) separated by commas. 05000 (0: Infinite time)
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RINGING_TONE_FRQ
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference Comma-separated Integer Specifies the dual-tone frequencies, in hertz, of ringback tones using 2 whole numbers separated by a comma. 0, 2001000 (0: No tone) 440,480 Tone Frequencies (Page 117)
RINGING_TONE_TIMING
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference Comma-separated Integer Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of ringback tones using 4 whole numbers (on 1, off 1, on 2, off 2) separated by commas. 05000 (0: Infinite time) 2000,4000,2000,4000 Tone Timings (Page 118)
STT_TONE_FRQ
Value Format Description Comma-separated Integer Specifies the dual-tone frequencies, in hertz, of stutter dial tones to notify that a voice mail is waiting, using 2 whole numbers separated by a comma. 0, 2001000 (0: No tone) 350,440 Tone Frequencies (Page 118)
STT_TONE_TIMING
Value Format Description Comma-separated Integer Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of stutter dial tones to notify that a voice mail is waiting, using 22 whole numbers (on 1, off 1, on 2, off 2, , on 11, off 11) separated by commas. 05000 (0: Infinite time)
Value Range
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REORDER_TONE_FRQ
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference Comma-separated Integer Specifies the dual-tone frequencies, in hertz, of reorder tones using 2 whole numbers separated by a comma. 0, 2001000 (0: No tone) 480,620 Tone Frequencies (Page 118)
REORDER_TONE_TIMING
Value Format Description Comma-separated Integer Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of reorder tones using 8 whole numbers (on 1, off 1, on 2, off 2, on 3, off 3, on 4, off 4) separated by commas. 05000 (0: Infinite time) 250,250,250,250,250,250,250,250 Tone Timings (Page 119)
HOWLER_TONE_FRQ
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference Comma-separated Integer Specifies the dual-tone frequencies, in hertz, of howler tones (i.e., alarm tones) using 2 whole numbers separated by a comma. 0, 2003000 (0: No tone) 1400,2060 Tone Frequencies (Page 119)
HOWLER_TONE_TIMING
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Comma-separated Integer Specifies the pattern, in milliseconds, of howler tones (i.e., alarm tones) using 4 whole numbers (on 1, off 1, on 2, off 2) separated by commas. 05000 (0: Infinite time) 100,100,100,100
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HOWLER_START_TIME
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference Integer Specifies the length of time, in seconds, that busy or reorder tones play until they switch to howler tones. 0120 (0: Disable) 30 Start Time (Page 119)
BELL_CORE_PATTERN1_TIMING
Value Format Description Comma-separated Integer Specifies the cadence, in milliseconds, of pattern ID 1, described in the LSSGR, GR-506-CORE, "Signaling for Analog Interfaces" section 14, using 2 whole numbers separated by a comma. 05000 (0: Infinite time) 2000,4000
BELL_CORE_PATTERN2_TIMING
Value Format Description Comma-separated Integer Specifies the cadence, in milliseconds, of pattern ID 2, described in the LSSGR, GR-506-CORE, "Signaling for Analog Interfaces" section 14, using 4 whole numbers separated by commas. 05000 (0: Infinite time) 800,400,800,4000
BELL_CORE_PATTERN3_TIMING
Value Format Description Comma-separated Integer Specifies the cadence, in milliseconds, of pattern ID 3, described in the LSSGR, GR-506-CORE, "Signaling for Analog Interfaces" section 14, using 6 whole numbers separated by commas. 05000 (0: Infinite time) 400,200,400,200,800,4000
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BELL_CORE_PATTERN4_TIMING
Value Format Description Comma-separated Integer Specifies the cadence, in milliseconds, of pattern ID 4, described in the LSSGR, GR-506-CORE, "Signaling for Analog Interfaces" section 14, using 6 whole numbers separated by commas. 05000 (0: Infinite time) 300,200,1000,200,300,4000
BELL_CORE_PATTERN5_TIMING
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Integer Specifies the cadence, in milliseconds, of pattern ID 5, described in the LSSGR, GR-506-CORE, "Signaling for Analog Interfaces" section 14. 05000 (0: Infinite time) 500
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First CODEC (Page 99) Second CODEC (Page 100) Third CODEC (Page 100) Fourth CODEC (Page 101) Fifth CODEC (Page 101)
SDP_CKRTE[04]_[18]
Parameter Name Example SDP_CKRTE0_1, SDP_CKRTE0_2, , SDP_CKRTE0_8, SDP_CKRTE1_1, SDP_CKRTE1_2, , SDP_CKRTE1_8, , SDP_CKRTE4_1, SDP_CKRTE4_2, , SDP_CKRTE4_8 Integer Specifies the sampling rate with "SDP_CKRTEx_y" for the corresponding encoding name specified by "SDP_CODECx_y" (x: priority, y: line number). 0, 8000, or 16000 (0: Unused SDP, 8000 or 16000: Available SDPs) Note
Value Range
SDP_PARAM[04]_[18]
Parameter Name Example SDP_PARAM0_1, SDP_PARAM0_2, , SDP_PARAM0_8, SDP_PARAM1_1, SDP_PARAM1_2, , SDP_PARAM1_8, , SDP_PARAM4_1, SDP_PARAM4_2, , SDP_PARAM4_8 Integer Specifies the number of audio channels with "SDP_PARAMx_y" for the corresponding encoding name specified by "SDP_CODECx_y" (x: priority, y: line number). Note
SDP_PTYPE[04]_[18]
Parameter Name Example SDP_PTYPE0_1, SDP_PTYPE0_2, , SDP_PTYPE0_8, SDP_PTYPE1_1, SDP_PTYPE1_2, , SDP_PTYPE1_8, , SDP_PTYPE4_1, SDP_PTYPE4_2, , SDP_PTYPE4_8 Integer
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Description
Specifies the payload type number with "SDP_PTYPEx_y" for the corresponding encoding name specified by "SDP_CODECx_y" (x: priority, y: line number). 0127, 255 Note
Value Range
Default Value
If an empty string is set for "SDP_CODECx_y", "255" must be set as the value for the corresponding "SDP_PTYPEx_y".
9 (for SDP_PTYPE0_1 to SDP_PTYPE0_8) 8 (for SDP_PTYPE1_1 to SDP_PTYPE1_8) 2 (for SDP_PTYPE2_1 to SDP_PTYPE2_8) 18 (for SDP_PTYPE3_1 to SDP_PTYPE3_8) 0 (for SDP_PTYPE4_1 to SDP_PTYPE4_8)
CODEC_G711_REQ
Value Format Description Integer Specifies whether to set "PCMU" as a codec selection automatically when "SDP_CODECx_y" (x: priority, y: line number) is set to any codec selection other than "PCMU". Note
CODEC_G729_PARAM
Value Format Description Integer Specifies whether to add an attribute line, "a=fmtp:18 annexb=no", to SDP when "SDP_CODECx_y" (x: priority, y: line number) is set to "G729A". Note
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The structures of the ToS/DS field in an IP header are shown below. ToS field
0 1
Precedence
7
Currently unused
Type of Service
3 bits
4 bits
1 bit
DS field
0 1 2
DSCP
6
Currently unused
6 bits
2 bits
The ToS field consists of a 3-bit precedence, a 4-bit type of service, and a 1-bit unused field. The DS filed consists of a 6-bit DSCP and a 2-bit unused field.
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Value Range
0255 Note
Because the 6-bit DSCP values (i.e., "xxx 000" where "x"="0" or "1") in the DS field are converted to the 8-bit DSCP values (i.e., "xxx 000 00"), you must specify here the fourfold decimal value for 2 bits shifted left. The following listing shows the DSCP level of DiffServ and the corresponding decimal value to be specified in this parameter. Best Effort (default) (000 000 00): 0 AF11 (DSCP 10) (001 010 00): 40 AF12 (DSCP 12) (001 100 00): 48 AF13 (DSCP 14) (001 110 00): 56 AF21 (DSCP 18) (010 010 00): 72 AF22 (DSCP 20) (010 100 00): 80 AF23 (DSCP 22) (010 110 00): 88 AF31 (DSCP 26) (011 010 00): 104 AF32 (DSCP 28) (011 100 00): 112 AF33 (DSCP 30) (011 110 00): 120 AF41 (DSCP 34) (100 010 00): 136 AF42 (DSCP 36) (100 100 00): 144 AF43 (DSCP 38) (100 110 00): 152 CS1 (ToS 1) (001 000 00): 32 CS2 (ToS 2) (010 000 00): 64 CS3 (ToS 3) (011 000 00): 96 CS4 (ToS 4) (100 000 00): 128 CS5 (ToS 5) (101 000 00): 160 CS6 (ToS 6) (110 000 00): 192 CS7 (ToS 7) (111 000 00): 224 EF (Expedited Forwarding) (DSCP 46) (101 110 00): 184
RTCP_INTVL_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference RTCP_INTVL_1, RTCP_INTVL_2, , RTCP_INTVL_8 Integer Specifies the interval, in seconds, between RTCP packets. 0, 565535 (0: Disable) 0 RTCP Interval (Page 97)
MAX_DELAY_[18]
Parameter Name Example MAX_DELAY_1, MAX_DELAY_2, , MAX_DELAY_8
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Integer Specifies the maximum delay, in 10-millisecond units, of the jitter buffer. 350 ( 10 ms) Note
This setting is subject to the following conditions: This value must be greater than "NOM_DELAY" This value must be greater than "MIN_DELAY" "NOM_DELAY" must be greater than or equal to "MIN_DELAY"
MIN_DELAY_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range MIN_DELAY_1, MIN_DELAY_2, , MIN_DELAY_8 Integer Specifies the minimum delay, in 10-millisecond units, of the jitter buffer. 1 or 2 ( 10 ms) Note
This setting is subject to the following conditions: This value must be less than or equal to "NOM_DELAY" This value must be less than "MAX_DELAY" "MAX_DELAY" must be greater than "NOM_DELAY"
NOM_DELAY_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range NOM_DELAY_1, NOM_DELAY_2, , NOM_DELAY_8 Integer Specifies the initial delay, in 10-millisecond units, of the jitter buffer. 17 ( 10 ms) Note
This setting is subject to the following conditions: This value must be greater than or equal to "MIN_DELAY" This value must be less than "MAX_DELAY"
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RTP_PORT_MIN
Value Format Description Integer Specifies the lowest port number that the unit will use for RTP packets. Note
If port numbers are specified in [Channel 13] in 3.4.5.3 External RTP Port in the Web user interface, this setting is ignored and the corresponding external RTP port is enabled.
Value Range
The value for this setting must be less than or equal to "RTP_PORT_MAX" - 400.
RTP_PORT_MAX
Value Format Description Integer Specifies the highest port number that the unit will use for RTP packets. Note
If port numbers are specified in [Channel 13] in 3.4.5.3 External RTP Port in the Web user interface, this setting is ignored and the corresponding external RTP port is enabled.
Value Range
The value for this setting must be greater than or equal to "RTP_PORT_MIN" + 400.
RTP_PTIME
Value Format Description Value Range Integer Specifies the interval, in milliseconds, between transmissions of RTP packets.
20 30 40
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Default Value Web User Interface Reference Y
If set to "Y", DTMF tones will be sent through SDP, compliant with RFC 2833. If set to "N", DTMF tones will be encoded in the RTP stream.
OUTBANDDTMF_VOL
Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Integer Specifies the volume (in decibels [dB]) of the DTMF tone using RFC 2833. -630 -5
TELEVENT_PTYPE_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description TELEVENT_PTYPE_1, TELEVENT_PTYPE_2, , TELEVENT_PTYPE_8 Integer Specifies the RFC 2833 payload type for DTMF tones. Note
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RFC2543_HOLD_ENABLE_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range RFC2543_HOLD_ENABLE_1, RFC2543_HOLD_ENABLE_2, , RFC2543_HOLD_ENABLE_8 Boolean Specifies whether to enable the RFC 2543 Call Hold feature on this line.
Y (Enable RFC 2543 Call Hold) N (Disable RFC 2543 Call Hold)
Note
Default Value Web User Interface Reference Y
If set to "Y", the "c=0.0.0.0" syntax will be set in SDP when sending a re-INVITE message to hold the call. If set to "N", the "c=x.x.x.x" syntax will be set in SDP.
DIAL_PLAN_[18]
Parameter Name Example DIAL_PLAN_1, DIAL_PLAN_2, , DIAL_PLAN_8
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String Specifies a dial format, such as specific phone numbers, that control which numbers can be dialed or how to handle the call when making a call. For details, see 5.3 Dial Plan. Max. 500 characters Empty string Dial Plan (Page 110)
DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_[18]
Parameter Name Example DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_1, DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_2, , DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_8 Boolean Specifies whether to enable dial plan filtering so that a call is not made when the dialed number does not match any of the dial formats specified in "DIAL_PLAN_[18]".
Value Range
Note
If set to "Y", the dialed number will not be sent to the line when the number dialed by the user does not match any of the dial formats specified in the dial plan. If set to "N", the dialed number will be sent to the line, even if the number dialed by the user does not match any of the dial formats specified in the dial plan.
SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_1, SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_2, , SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_8 Boolean Specifies whether to enable the Shared Call feature of the SIP server, which is used to share one line among the units. Note
You cannot set both "SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_[18]" and "SYNCHRONIZATION_ENABLE_[18]" to "Y" at the same time. Availability depends on your phone system.
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Default Value Web User Interface Reference N
If set to "Y", the SIP server will control the line by using a shared-call signaling method. If set to "N", the SIP server will control the line by using a standard signaling method.
SHARED_USER_ID_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference SHARED_USER_ID_1, SHARED_USER_ID_2, , SHARED_USER_ID_8 String Specifies the unique ID used by the SIP server when "SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_[18]" is set to "Y". Max. 24 characters Empty string Unique ID of Shared Call (Page 110)
SYNCHRONIZATION_ENABLE_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description SYNCHRONIZATION_ENABLE_1, SYNCHRONIZATION_ENABLE_2, , SYNCHRONIZATION_ENABLE_8 Boolean Specifies whether to synchronize the Do Not Disturb and Call Forward settings, configured via the Web user interface or phone user interface, between the unit and the portal server that is provided by your phone system dealer. Note
Even if you specify "Y", this feature may not function properly if your phone system does not support it. Before you configure this setting, consult your phone system dealer. You cannot set both "SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_[18]" and "SYNCHRONIZATION_ENABLE_[18]" to "Y" at the same time.
Y (Enable Do Not Disturb/Call Forward synchronization) N (Disable Do Not Disturb/Call Forward synchronization)
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PRIVACY_MODE_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range PRIVACY_MODE_1, PRIVACY_MODE_2, , PRIVACY_MODE_8 Boolean Specifies whether to enable privacy mode, which prohibits another handset or base unit from barging in on a conversation.
Note
Default Value Web User Interface Reference Y
If set to "Y", the conversation cannot be interrupted by another handset or base unit. If set to "N", the conversation can be interrupted by another handset or base unit.
Default Value Web User Interface Reference
An empty string is not allowed. If "{mac}" is included in this parameter, it will be replaced with the units MAC address in lower-case. If "{MAC}" is included in this parameter, it will be replaced with the units MAC address in upper-case. If "{MODEL}" is included in this parameter, it will be replaced with the units model name. If "{fwver}" is included in this parameter, it will be replaced with the firmware version of the unit.
SIP_AUTHID_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format SIP_AUTHID_1, SIP_AUTHID_2, , SIP_AUTHID_8 String
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Specifies the authentication ID required to access the SIP server. Max. 64 characters (except ", &, ', :, <, >, and space) Empty string Authentication ID (Page 89)
SIP_PASS_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference SIP_PASS_1, SIP_PASS_2, , SIP_PASS_8 String Specifies the authentication password used to access the SIP server. Max. 64 characters (except ", &, ', :, <, >, and space) Empty string Authentication Password (Page 90)
SIP_SRC_PORT_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range SIP_SRC_PORT_1, SIP_SRC_PORT_2, , SIP_SRC_PORT_8 Integer Specifies the source port number used by the unit for SIP communication. 102449151 Note
Default Value
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SIP_PRXY_ADDR_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description SIP_PRXY_ADDR_1, SIP_PRXY_ADDR_2, , SIP_PRXY_ADDR_8 String Specifies the IP address or FQDN of the SIP proxy server.
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Max. 127 characters (IP address in dotted-decimal notation or FQDN) Empty string Proxy Server Address (Page 87)
SIP_PRXY_PORT_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference SIP_PRXY_PORT_1, SIP_PRXY_PORT_2, , SIP_PRXY_PORT_8 Integer Specifies the port number to use for communication with the SIP proxy server. 165535 5060 Proxy Server Port (Page 87)
SIP_RGSTR_ADDR_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference SIP_RGSTR_ADDR_1, SIP_RGSTR_ADDR_2, , SIP_RGSTR_ADDR_8 String Specifies the IP address or FQDN of the SIP registrar server. Max. 127 characters (IP address in dotted-decimal notation or FQDN) Empty string Registrar Server Address (Page 87)
SIP_RGSTR_PORT_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference SIP_RGSTR_PORT_1, SIP_RGSTR_PORT_2, , SIP_RGSTR_PORT_8 Integer Specifies the port number to use for communication with the SIP registrar server. 165535 5060 Registrar Server Port (Page 87)
SIP_SVCDOMAIN_[18]
Parameter Name Example SIP_SVCDOMAIN_1, SIP_SVCDOMAIN_2, , SIP_SVCDOMAIN_8
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String Specifies the domain name provided by your phone system dealer. The domain name is the part of the SIP URI that comes after the "@" symbol. Max. 127 characters Empty string Service Domain (Page 89)
REG_EXPIRE_TIME_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description REG_EXPIRE_TIME_1, REG_EXPIRE_TIME_2, , REG_EXPIRE_TIME_8 Integer Specifies the length of time, in seconds, that the registration remains valid. This value is set in the "Expires" header of the REGISTER request. 14294967295 3600
REG_INTERVAL_RATE_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value REG_INTERVAL_RATE_1, REG_INTERVAL_RATE_2, , REG_INTERVAL_RATE_8 Integer Specifies the percentage of the "expires" value after which to refresh registration by sending a new REGISTER message in the same dialog. 1100 90
SIP_SESSION_TIME_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description SIP_SESSION_TIME_1, SIP_SESSION_TIME_2, , SIP_SESSION_TIME_8 Integer Specifies the length of time, in seconds, that the unit waits before terminating SIP sessions when no reply to repeated requests is received. For details, refer to RFC 4028. 0, 6065535 (0: Disable) 0 Supports Session Timer (RFC 4028) (Page 93)
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TOS_SIP_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description TOS_SIP_1, TOS_SIP_2, , TOS_SIP_8 Integer Specifies the value to be stored in the ToS field in the IP header of SIP messages. Note
The structures of the ToS/DS field in an IP header are shown below. ToS field
0 1
Precedence
7
Currently unused
Type of Service
3 bits
4 bits
1 bit
DS field
0 1 2
DSCP
6
Currently unused
6 bits
2 bits
The ToS field consists of a 3-bit precedence, a 4-bit type of service, and a 1-bit unused field. The DS filed consists of a 6-bit DSCP and a 2-bit unused field.
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Because the 6-bit DSCP values (i.e., "xxx 000" where "x"="0" or "1") in the DS field are converted to the 8-bit DSCP values (i.e., "xxx 000 00"), you must specify here the fourfold decimal value for 2 bits shifted left. The following listing shows the DSCP level of DiffServ and the corresponding decimal value to be specified in this parameter. Best Effort (default) (000 000 00): 0 AF11 (DSCP 10) (001 010 00): 40 AF12 (DSCP 12) (001 100 00): 48 AF13 (DSCP 14) (001 110 00): 56 AF21 (DSCP 18) (010 010 00): 72 AF22 (DSCP 20) (010 100 00): 80 AF23 (DSCP 22) (010 110 00): 88 AF31 (DSCP 26) (011 010 00): 104 AF32 (DSCP 28) (011 100 00): 112 AF33 (DSCP 30) (011 110 00): 120 AF41 (DSCP 34) (100 010 00): 136 AF42 (DSCP 36) (100 100 00): 144 AF43 (DSCP 38) (100 110 00): 152 CS1 (ToS 1) (001 000 00): 32 CS2 (ToS 2) (010 000 00): 64 CS3 (ToS 3) (011 000 00): 96 CS4 (ToS 4) (100 000 00): 128 CS5 (ToS 5) (101 000 00): 160 CS6 (ToS 6) (110 000 00): 192 CS7 (ToS 7) (111 000 00): 224 EF (Expedited Forwarding) (DSCP 46) (101 110 00): 184
SIP_2NDPROXY_ADDR_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description SIP_2NDPROXY_ADDR_1, SIP_2NDPROXY_ADDR_2, , SIP_2NDPROXY_ADDR_8 String Specifies the IP address of the secondary SIP proxy server. Note
This setting is available only when "SIP_PRXY_ADDR_[1 8]" is specified in IP address notation.
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SIP_2NDPROXY_PORT_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value SIP_2NDPROXY_PORT_1, SIP_2NDPROXY_PORT_2, , SIP_2NDPROXY_PORT_8 Integer Specifies the port number to use for communication with the secondary SIP proxy server. 165535 5060
SIP_2NDRGSTR_ADDR_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description SIP_2NDRGSTR_ADDR_1, SIP_2NDRGSTR_ADDR_2, , SIP_2NDRGSTR_ADDR_8 String Specifies the IP address of the secondary SIP registrar server. Note
This setting is available only when "SIP_RGSTR_ADDR_[1 8]" is specified in IP address notation.
SIP_2NDRGSTR_PORT_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value SIP_2NDRGSTR_PORT_1, SIP_2NDRGSTR_PORT_2, , SIP_2NDRGSTR_PORT_8 Integer Specifies the port number to use for communication with the secondary SIP registrar server. 165535 5060
SIP_TIMER_T1_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description SIP_TIMER_T1_1, SIP_TIMER_T1_2, , SIP_TIMER_T1_8 Integer Specifies the default interval, in milliseconds, between transmissions of SIP messages. For details, refer to RFC 3261.
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SIP_TIMER_T2_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range SIP_TIMER_T2_1, SIP_TIMER_T2_2, , SIP_TIMER_T2_8 Integer Specifies the maximum interval, in seconds, between transmissions of SIP messages. For details, refer to RFC 3261.
2 4 8 16 32
INVITE_RTXN_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference INVITE_RTXN_1, INVITE_RTXN_2, , INVITE_RTXN_8 Integer Specifies the number of times that INVITE requests are retransmitted when no reply is received from the server. 16 6 INVITE Retry Count (Page 91)
OTHER_RTXN_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range OTHER_RTXN_1, OTHER_RTXN_2, , OTHER_RTXN_8 Integer Specifies the number of times that non-INVITE requests (general SIP messages) are retransmitted when no reply is received from the server. 110
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SIP_FOVR_NORSP_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range SIP_FOVR_NORSP_1, SIP_FOVR_NORSP_2, , SIP_FOVR_NORSP_8 Boolean Specifies whether to perform the fail-over process when the unit detects that the SIP server is not replying to SIP message.
Note
Default Value Y
If set to "Y", the unit will try to use the other SIP servers via the DNS SRV and A records. If set to "N", the unit will not try to use the other SIP servers.
SIP_FOVR_MAX_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value SIP_FOVR_MAX_1, SIP_FOVR_MAX_2, , SIP_FOVR_MAX_8 Integer Specifies the maximum number of servers (including the first [normal] server) used in the fail-over process. 14 2
SIP_DNSSRV_ENA_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description SIP_DNSSRV_ENA_1, SIP_DNSSRV_ENA_2, , SIP_DNSSRV_ENA_8 Boolean Specifies whether to request the DNS server to translate domain names into IP addresses using the SRV record.
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If set to "Y", the unit will perform a DNS SRV lookup for a SIP registrar server, SIP proxy server, SIP outbound proxy server, or SIP presence server. If set to "N", the unit will not perform a DNS SRV lookup for a SIP registrar server, SIP proxy server, SIP outbound proxy server, or SIP presence server.
SIP_UDP_SRV_PREFIX_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description SIP_UDP_SRV_PREFIX_1, SIP_UDP_SRV_PREFIX_2, , SIP_UDP_SRV_PREFIX_8 String Specifies a prefix to add to the domain name when performing a DNS SRV lookup using UDP. Note
Max. 32 characters _sip._udp. SRV lookup Prefix for UDP (Page 90)
SIP_TCP_SRV_PREFIX_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description SIP_TCP_SRV_PREFIX_1, SIP_TCP_SRV_PREFIX_2, , SIP_TCP_SRV_PREFIX_8 String Specifies a prefix to add to the domain name when performing a DNS SRV lookup using TCP. Note
Max. 32 characters _sip._tcp. SRV lookup Prefix for TCP (Page 91)
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SIP_100REL_ENABLE_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range SIP_100REL_ENABLE_1, SIP_100REL_ENABLE_2, , SIP_100REL_ENABLE_8 Boolean Specifies whether to add the option tag 100rel to the "Supported" header of the INVITE message. For details, refer to RFC 3262.
Note
If set to "Y", the Reliability of Provisional Responses function will be enabled. The option tag 100rel will be added to the "Supported" header of the INVITE message and to the "Require" header of the "1xx" provisional message. If set to "N", the option tag 100rel will not be used.
SIP_18X_RTX_INTVL_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value SIP_18X_RTX_INTVL_1, SIP_18X_RTX_INTVL_2, , SIP_18X_RTX_INTVL_8 Integer Specifies the retransmission interval, in seconds, for "18x" responses. 0, 1600 (0: Disable) 0
SIP_PRSNC_ADDR_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference SIP_PRSNC_ADDR_1, SIP_PRSNC_ADDR_2, , SIP_PRSNC_ADDR_8 String Specifies the IP address or FQDN of the SIP presence server. Max. 127 characters (IP address in dotted-decimal notation or FQDN) Empty string Presence Server Address (Page 88)
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SIP_PRSNC_PORT_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference SIP_PRSNC_PORT_1, SIP_PRSNC_PORT_2, , SIP_PRSNC_PORT_8 Integer Specifies the port number to use for communication with the SIP presence server. 165535 5060 Presence Server Port (Page 88)
SIP_2NDPRSNC_ADDR_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description SIP_2NDPRSNC_ADDR_1, SIP_2NDPRSNC_ADDR_2, , SIP_2NDPRSNC_ADDR_8 String Specifies the IP address of the secondary presence server. Note
This setting is available only when "SIP_PRSNC_ADDR_[1 8]" is specified in IP address notation.
SIP_2NDPRSNC_PORT_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value SIP_2NDPRSNC_PORT_1, SIP_2NDPRSNC_PORT_2, , SIP_2NDPRSNC_PORT_8 Integer Specifies the port number to use for communication with the secondary SIP presence server. 165535 5060
USE_DEL_REG_OPEN_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format USE_DEL_REG_OPEN_1, USE_DEL_REG_OPEN_2, , USE_DEL_REG_OPEN_8 Boolean
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Specifies whether to enable cancelation before registration when, for example, the unit is turned on.
USE_DEL_REG_CLOSE_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description USE_DEL_REG_CLOSE_1, USE_DEL_REG_CLOSE_2, , USE_DEL_REG_CLOSE_8 Boolean Specifies whether to enable the cancelation of registration before the SIP function shuts down when, for example, the configuration has changed.
Value Range
Y (Enable registration cancelation before shutting down) N (Disable registration cancelation before shutting down)
Note
Default Value N
If set to "Y", registration cancelation is enabled. If set to "N", registration cancelation is disabled even when the SIP stack is shutting down.
PORT_PUNCH_INTVL_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description PORT_PUNCH_INTVL_1, PORT_PUNCH_INTVL_2, , PORT_PUNCH_INTVL_8 Integer Specifies the interval, in seconds, between transmissions of the Keep Alive packet to the unit in order to maintain the NAT binding information. Note
This setting is available only when "SIP_TRANSPORT_[1 8]" is set to "0" for UDP.
SIP_SUBS_EXPIRE_[18]
Parameter Name Example SIP_SUBS_EXPIRE_1, SIP_SUBS_EXPIRE_2, , SIP_SUBS_EXPIRE_8
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Integer Specifies the length of time, in seconds, that the subscription remains valid. This value is set in the "Expires" header of the SUBSCRIBE request. 14294967295 3600
SUB_RTX_INTVL_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description SUB_RTX_INTVL_1, SUB_RTX_INTVL_2, , SUB_RTX_INTVL_8 Integer Specifies the interval, in seconds, between transmissions of SUBSCRIBE requests when a subscription results in failure (server no reply or error reply). 1086400 10
REG_RTX_INTVL_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description REG_RTX_INTVL_1, REG_RTX_INTVL_2, , REG_RTX_INTVL_8 Integer Specifies the interval, in seconds, between transmissions of the REGISTER request when a registration results in failure (server no reply or error reply). 1086400 10
SIP_P_PREFERRED_ID_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value SIP_P_PREFERRED_ID_1, SIP_P_PREFERRED_ID_2, , SIP_P_PREFERRED_ID_8 Boolean Specifies whether to add the "P-Preferred-Identity" header to SIP messages.
Y (Add the "P-Preferred-Identity" header) N (Do not add the "P-Preferred-Identity" header)
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SIP_PRIVACY_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value SIP_PRIVACY_1, SIP_PRIVACY_2, , SIP_PRIVACY_8 Boolean Specifies whether to add the "Privacy" header to SIP messages.
Y (Add the "Privacy" header) N (Do not add the "Privacy" header)
ADD_USER_PHONE_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range ADD_USER_PHONE_1, ADD_USER_PHONE_2, , ADD_USER_PHONE_8 Boolean Specifies whether to add "user=phone" to the SIP URI in SIP messages.
Note
SIP URI example: "sip:1111@tokyo.example.com;user=phone", when set to "Y" "sip:1111@tokyo.example.com", when set to "N"
Default Value
SDP_USER_ID_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value SDP_USER_ID_1, SDP_USER_ID_2, , SDP_USER_ID_8 String Specifies the user ID used in the "o=" line field of SDP. Max. 32 characters (except ", &, ', :, <, >, and space) -
SUB_INTERVAL_RATE_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format SUB_INTERVAL_RATE_1, SUB_INTERVAL_RATE_2, , SUB_INTERVAL_RATE_8 Integer
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Specifies the percentage of the "expires" value after which to refresh subscriptions by sending a new SUBSCRIBE message in the same dialog. 1100 90
SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_1, SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_2, , SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_8 String Specifies the IP address or FQDN of the SIP outbound proxy server. Max. 127 characters (IP address in dotted-decimal notation or FQDN) Empty string Outbound Proxy Server Address (Page 88)
SIP_OUTPROXY_PORT_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value Web User Interface Reference SIP_OUTPROXY_PORT_1, SIP_OUTPROXY_PORT_2, , SIP_OUTPROXY_PORT_8 Integer Specifies the port number to use for communication with the SIP outbound proxy server. 165535 5060 Outbound Proxy Server Port (Page 88)
SIP_TRANSPORT_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description SIP_TRANSPORT_1, SIP_TRANSPORT_2, , SIP_TRANSPORT_8 Integer Specifies which transport layer protocol to use for sending SIP packets. Note
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0 (UDP) 1 (TCP)
Note
All the parameters from "SIP_TRANSPORT_1" to "SIP_TRANSPORT_8" must have the same value.
SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_1, SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_2, , SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_8 Integer Specifies the text string to set as the display name in the "From" header when making anonymous calls.
0 (Use normal display name) 1 (Use "Anonymous" for display name) 2 (Do not send a display name)
Default Value
SIP_ANM_USERNAME_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range SIP_ANM_USERNAME_1, SIP_ANM_USERNAME_2, , SIP_ANM_USERNAME_8 Integer Specifies the text string to set as the user name in the "From" header when making anonymous calls.
0 (Use normal user name) 1 (Use "anonymous" for user name) 2 (Do not send a user name)
Default Value
SIP_ANM_HOSTNAME_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description SIP_ANM_HOSTNAME_1, SIP_ANM_HOSTNAME_2, , SIP_ANM_HOSTNAME_8 Boolean Specifies whether to set an anonymous host name in the "From" header when making anonymous calls.
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SIP_DETECT_SSAF_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range SIP_DETECT_SSAF_1, SIP_DETECT_SSAF_2, , SIP_DETECT_SSAF_8 Boolean Specifies whether to enable SSAF for the SIP servers (registrar server, proxy server, and presence server).
Note
If set to "Y", the unit receives SIP messages only from the source addresses stored in the SIP servers (registrar server, proxy server, and presence server), and not from other addresses. However, if "SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_[18]" in 4.7.2 SIP Settings is specified, the unit also receives SIP messages from the source address stored in the SIP outbound proxy server.
SIP_RCV_DET_HEADER_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description SIP_RCV_DET_HEADER_1, SIP_RCV_DET_HEADER_2, , SIP_RCV_DET_HEADER_8 Boolean Specifies whether to check the username part of the SIP URI in the "To" header when receiving the INVITE message with an incorrect target SIP URI.
Value Range
Note
Default Value N
If set to "Y", the unit will return an error reply when it receives the INVITE message with an incorrect target SIP URI. If set to "N", the unit will not check the username part of the SIP URI in the "To" header.
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SIP_CONTACT_ON_ACK_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range Default Value SIP_CONTACT_ON_ACK_1, SIP_CONTACT_ON_ACK_2, , SIP_CONTACT_ON_ACK_8 Boolean Specifies whether to add the "Contact" header to SIP ACK message.
Y (Add the "Contact" header) N (Do not add the "Contact" header)
PHONE_NUMBER_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description PHONE_NUMBER_1, PHONE_NUMBER_2, , PHONE_NUMBER_8 String Specifies the phone number to use as the user ID required for registration to the SIP registrar server. Note
Value Range
When you use characters that are not allowed for this setting, you must specify this setting and then "LINE_ID_[18]".
LINE_ID_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description LINE_ID_1, LINE_ID_2, , LINE_ID_8 String Specifies the unique ID used by the SIP registrar server. Note
When you use characters that are not allowed for "PHONE_NUMBER_[18]", you must specify "PHONE_NUMBER_[18]" and then this setting.
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DISPLAY_NAME_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range DISPLAY_NAME_1, DISPLAY_NAME_2, , DISPLAY_NAME_8 String Specifies the name to display as the caller on the other partys phone when you make a call. Max. 16 characters Note
INTERNATIONAL_ACCESS_CODE
Value Format Description Value Range String Specifies the number to be shown in the place of the first "+" symbol when the phone number for incoming international calls contains "+". Max. 8 characters (consisting of 09, *, and #) Note
Default Value
SIP_REQURI_PORT_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range SIP_REQURI_PORT_1, SIP_REQURI_PORT_2, , SIP_REQURI_PORT_8 Boolean Specifies whether to add the port parameter to Request-Line in the initial SIP request.
Y (Add the port parameter) N (Do not add the port parameter)
Note
Request-Line (Request-URI of REGISTER) example: "Request-Line: REGISTER sip: 192.168.0.10:5060 SIP/2.0", when set to "Y" "Request-Line: REGISTER sip:192.168.0.10 SIP/2.0", when set to "N"
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SIP_ADD_RPORT_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range SIP_ADD_RPORT_1, SIP_ADD_RPORT_2, , SIP_ADD_RPORT_8 Boolean Specifies whether to add the "rport" parameter to the "Via" header of SIP messages.
Y (Add the "rport" parameter) N (Do not add the "rport" parameter)
Note
"Via" header example: "Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.10:5060;branch=abc;rport", when set to "Y" "Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.10:5060;branch=abc", when set to "N"
Default Value
SIP_SESSION_METHOD_[18]
Parameter Name Example Value Format Description Value Range SIP_SESSION_METHOD_1, SIP_SESSION_METHOD_2, , SIP_SESSION_METHOD_8 Integer Specifies which SIP request method to use for SIP session refresh requests.
0 (Use the re-INVITE request method) 1 (Use the UPDATE request method) 2 (Use either the UPDATE or re-INVITE request method [UPDATE takes priority over re-INVITE])
Default Value
VOICE_MESSAGE_AVAILABLE
Value Format Description Value Range Boolean Selects how the existence of voice messages is determined when a "Messages-Waiting: yes" message is received.
Y (Determines that voice messages exist when "Messages-Waiting: yes" is received with a "Voice-Message" line included.) N (Determines that voice messages exist when "Messages-Waiting: yes" is received even without a "Voice-Message" line included.)
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This section explains phone number settings for the base unit or handsets, dial plan, and phonebook import/ export function.
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Programming Example 1
The following programming example shows a configuration where the base unit and handsets have their own phone numbers, and the base unit and handsets also share a common phone number. You can program this table using Web user interface programming ( see 3.7.1.1 Grouping Handset/ Handset selection for receiving calls). For details about configuring these settings by configuration file programming, see 4.5.1 Multi Number Settings.
Case 1:
A call dialed to "1111" will be received by handset 1.
Case 2:
A call dialed to "2222" will be received by handset 2.
Case 3:
A call dialed to "8888" will be received by the base unit and handsets 16.
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The following programming example shows a configuration where handsets 13 dial with lines 13, respectively. Each handset uses the line set in [Default] by default. You can program this table using Web user interface programming ( see 3.7.1.2 Handset and Line No. selection for making calls). For details about configuring these settings by configuration file programming, see 4.5.1 Multi Number Settings.
Case 1:
When a user goes off-hook with handset 1, line 1 is seized and dialed by default. Line 2 and line 3 can also be seized and dialed.
Case 2:
When a user goes off-hook with handset 2, line 2 is seized and dialed by default. Line 1 and line 3 can also be seized and dialed.
Case 3:
When a user goes off-hook with handset 3, line 3 is seized and dialed by default. Line 1 and line 2 can also be seized and dialed. Note
You can make a call with one of the phone numbers other than the default phone number. For details about the operations, refer to the User Guide or Quick Guide on the Panasonic Web site ( see Introduction).
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A Phonebook data D
B Microsoft Excel C
Phonebook data C B
Microsoft Excel A
Microsoft Outlook
A Phonebook data B
Importing the Same Phonebook Data to the Base Unit, Handset, or Another Unit
You can export the phonebook data created on a unit to a PC, and then import it into other base units, handsets, or another unit.
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You can also import phonebook data created on a PC to other base units, handsets, or another unit.
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A BOM B Space between the first name and last name C Tab D Line feed
To import phonebook data 1. Click the [Telephone] tab, and then click [Import Phonebook]. 2. In [Import Phonebook], select the base unit (KX-TGP55x only) or the handset that you want to import
data into.
3. In [File Name], enter the full path to the file that you want to import, or click Browse to select the phonebook
data file that you want to import.
4. Click [Import]. To export the phonebook data 1. Click the [Telephone] tab, and then click [Export Phonebook]. 2. In [Export Phonebook], select the base unit (KX-TGP55x only) or the handset that you want to export
data from.
3. Click [Export]. 4. On the "Now Processing File Data" screen, click the text "HERE" in the displayed message, or wait until
File Download window appears. Note
Depending on the security settings of your Web browser, pop-up menus might be blocked. If the file cannot be exported successfully, try the export operation again or change the security settings of your Web browser.
5. Click Save on File Download window. 6. On the Save As window, select a folder to save the exported phonebook data to, enter the file name in
File name, select TSV File for Save as type, and click Save. If the file is downloaded successfully, the Download complete window appears. 7. Click Close. 8. To exit the operation, click the text "HERE" in the displayed message. The [Export Phonebook] screen returns.
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Note
Make sure that the import source or target unit (base unit or handset) is in standby mode. The import source or target unit (base unit or handset) must be specified at the time of import/export. The imported data is added to the existing phonebook data. If the existing phonebook data has an entry with the same name as the imported entry but the phone number is different, the imported entry is added as a new entry. If the existing phonebook data has an entry with the same name and phone number as an imported entry, the entry is not added. The phonebook for a unit has the following limitations: A maximum of 100 phonebook entries can be stored in the base unit (KX-TGP55x only) and each of the handsets. If the base unit or handset already has phonebook data, it accepts up to the 100th entry, including the existing entries. The rest of the entries will not be imported, and the message "Memory Full" is displayed on the unit. The name can contain up to 16 characters. The phone number can contain up to 32 digits. Phonebook entries exceeding the characters or digits limits cannot be imported properly. If the export is interrupted by an operation on the base unit (KX-TGP55x only) or handset, only the data that has been successfully exported before the interruption is exported to a file.
To open the phonebook data on a PC 1. Open Microsoft Excel. 2. Click Office Button, and then Open.
Note
Make sure to open a TSV file in this procedure. If you change the extension of a TSV file to ".csv", the file will open by simply double-clicking it. However, the character encoding of the file might not be recognized properly, resulting in garbled characters, or the phone numbers might be recognized as numbers, resulting in data alteration.
3. Select All Files for the file type, select the exported phonebook data file, and click Open.
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Regardless of what is selected for File origin, the file will be processed normally if the format is appropriate.
5. On the Text Import Wizard - Step 2 of 3 window, select Tab for Delimiters, and then click Next.
6. On the Text Import Wizard - Step 3 of 3 window, select all columns in Data preview, select Text in
Column data format, and then click Finish. The TSV file will be opened.
Note
Phone numbers must be treated as text strings. Otherwise, a "0" at the beginning of a phone number might disappear when exported.
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To save the phonebook data for importing to the unit 1. After editing the phonebook entries, click Office Button, and then Save As. 2. Enter a file name in File name, and select Unicode Text in Save as type.
The file will be saved in UTF-16 little endian with a BOM. Fields will be separated by tabs.
3. Click Save.
A message warning you about file compatibility will be displayed. 4. Click Yes. The file will be saved as a Unicode text file, with the fields separated by tabs. Note
The procedure may vary depending on the software version of Microsoft Excel. Therefore, files exported and imported between the unit and Microsoft Excel are not always compatible with each other.
To export the Microsoft Outlook address book data 1. In Microsoft Outlook, click File, and then click Import and Export. 2. Select Export to a file, and click Next. 3. Select Tab Separated Values (Windows), and click Next. 4. Select Contacts, and click Next. 5. Click Browse, select a folder, and then enter the file name to export the data to. 6. Click OK. 7. On the Export to a File window, click Next. 8. Click Map Custom Fields. 9. Clear all items in the To list by clicking Clear Map. Then, drag only Last Name and Business Phone from
the From list to the To list, and click OK.
You can export data from Microsoft Outlook Express by using a similar procedure. It is also possible to export data from other applications that are compatible with Microsoft Excel. You can open the exported file in Microsoft Excel, and then import it to the unit. For details, see 5.2.2 Editing with Microsoft Excel. First and middle names are not exported using this procedure. You can export all necessary items and edit the entry before importing them to the unit. In the file exported from Microsoft Outlook, fields are separated by tabs and encoded using the default character encoding for your operating system.
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The unit stores the dialed digits. The unit compares the dialed digits with each dial plan.
Do the dialed digits fully or partially match in the dial plan? Yes Complete Match Does the dial plan contain "!" for number barring? Partial Match
No No Match Has [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] been set to [Yes]? Yes
No
Yes
No
Does the dial plan contain "." for element repetition? Yes
No
No
The call is initiated. The call is denied. Does the dialed number of digits exceed the number of digits up to 2 characters before "." in the dial plan? No Does the user press the # key? Yes Yes Does the user press the # key? No Has [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] been set to [Yes]? No The inter-digit timer starts.
No
Yes
To
B
Yes The call is initiated.
Does the user dial the subsequent digit before the inter-digit timer expires?
Yes
Yes No
Yes
Does the user dial the subsequent digit before the inter-digit timer expires? Yes
To
To
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Has [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] been set to [Yes]? No
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For details about available characters for the dial format, see Available Values for the Dial Plan Field in this section. 3. Select [Yes] or [No] for [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match]. If you select [Yes], the call will be made even if the user dials a phone number that does not match the dial format in [Dial Plan]. If you select [No], the call will be made only if the user dials a phone number that matches the dial format in [Dial Plan]. Note
For details about configuring these settings by configuration file programming, see "DIAL_PLAN_[1 8]" and "DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_[18]" in 4.7.1 Call Control Settings.
Wildcard
X, x
Range
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Subrange
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Substitution
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Available Value
Description Example: "1xxxx|2xxx" If the dialed phone number is "1" followed by 4 digits, or "2" followed by 3 digits, the call is made immediately. You can use this element to specify multiple numbers.
Note
You can enter up to 500 characters in [Dial Plan]. You can assign up to 20 dial plans separated by "|" in [Dial Plan]. You can assign up to 32 digits per dial plan in [Dial Plan]. After the user completes dialing, the unit immediately sends all the dialed digits if [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] is set to [Yes] in the Web user interface or if "DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_[1-8]" is set to "N" in a configuration file. The unit recognizes the end of dialing as follows: The inter-digit timer expires ( see [Inter-digit Timeout] in 3.7.2.1 Call Control in the Web user interface or "INTDIGIT_TIM" in 4.5.2 Call Control Settings in the configuration file). The user presses the # key. The call is initiated after going off-hook (pre-dial).
Complete Match:
Example: "[2346789]11|01[2-9]xx.|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx" If the dialed phone number is "211", "911" and so on, the call is made immediately.
Example: "[2346789]11|01[2-9]xx.|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx" If the dialed phone number is "2123456789", "5987654321" and so on, the call is made immediately.
Partial Match (when the dial plan does not contain "."):
Example: "[2346789]11|01[2-9]xx.|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx" If the dialed phone number is "21", "91" and so on when [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] is set to [Yes], the call is made after the inter-digit timer expires. If the dialed phone number is "21#", "91#" and so on when [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] is set to [Yes], the call is made immediately. If the dialed phone number is "21", "91" and so on when [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] is set to [No], the call is denied after the inter-digit timer expires. If the dialed phone number is "21#", "91#" and so on when [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] is set to [No], the call is denied.
Example: "[2346789]11|01[2-9]xx.|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx" If the dialed phone number is "21234567", "598765432" and so on when [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] is set to [Yes], the call is made after the inter-digit timer expires.
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If the dialed phone number is "21234567#", "598765432#" and so on when [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] is set to [Yes], the call is made immediately. If the dialed phone number is "21234567", "598765432" and so on when [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] is set to [No], the call is denied after the inter-digit timer expires. If the dialed phone number is "21234567#", "598765432#" and so on when [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] is set to [No], the call is denied.
No Match:
Example: "[2346789]11|01[2-9]xx.|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx" If the dialed phone number is "0011", "1011" and so on when [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] is set to [Yes], the call is made after the inter-digit timer expires. If the dialed phone number is "0011#", "1011#" and so on when [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] is set to [Yes], the call is made immediately. If the dialed phone number is "0011", "1011" and so on when [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match] is set to [No], the call is denied.
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Firmware Update Enable/Disable In a configuration file, add the line, FIRM_UPGRADE_ENABLE="Y". In the Web user interface, click the [Maintenance] tab, click [Firmware Maintenance], and then select
[Yes] for [Enable Firmware Update].
Firmware Version Number for Europe Model In a configuration file, specify the new version number of the Europe model in "FIRM_VER_EUDECT". Firmware Version Number for North America Model In a configuration file, specify the new version number of the North America model in
"FIRM_VER_USDECT".
Automatic Update In a configuration file, add the line, FIRM_UPGRADE_AUTO="Y". In the Web user interface, click the [Maintenance] tab, click [Firmware Maintenance], and then select
[Automatic] for [Update Type].
Firmware Server URL In a configuration file, specify the URL in "FIRM_FILE_PATH". In the Web user interface, click the [Maintenance] tab, click [Firmware Maintenance], and then enter the
URL in [Firmware File URL].
Example
FIRM_UPGRADE_ENABLE="Y" FIRM_VER_EUDECT="01.05" # FIRM_VER_USDECT # not needed for EU-DECT phone FIRM_UPGRADE_AUTO="Y" FIRM_FILE_PATH="http://firm.example.com/firm/EUDECT01.05.fw"
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To manually update the firmware 1. In the Web user interface, click the [Maintenance] tab, and then click [Local Firmware Update]. 2. Click Browse, select the folder where the firmware file is stored, and specify the firmware file on your PC. 3. Click [Update Firmware].
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If you still have difficulties after following the instructions in this section, disconnect the base units AC adaptor, then reconnect the base units AC adaptor. Remove the batteries from the handset, and then insert the batteries into the handset again.
General Use
Problem I cannot hear a dial tone. Cause/Solution
Confirm that the Ethernet cable is properly connected. For details, refer to the Quick Guide on the Panasonic Web site ( see Introduction). Network settings may not be correct. Many installation issues can be resolved by resetting all the equipment. First, shut down your modem, router, hub, base unit, and PC. Then turn the devices back on, one at a time, in this order: modem, router, hub, base unit, PC. If you cannot access Internet Web pages using your PC, check to see if your phone system is having connection issues in your area. Check the VoIP status in the Web user interface and confirm that each line is registered properly ( see To check the setting status in the Web user interface in this section). Check that the SIP server address, URLs of the configuration files, encryption key, and other required settings are correct. Check the firewall and port forwarding settings on the router ( see 1.1.10 Other Network Settings). For details about the settings, consult your network administrator or phone system dealer.
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STATUS Indicator (in cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet) or Indicator (in cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/pictures)
Problem The STATUS indicator or indicator continues flashing in amber. Cause/Solution
An IP address may not have been acquired or the static IP address is not appropriate. Check the units IP address: In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet Base unit (KX-TGP55x only): [MENU] (middle soft key) [#][5][0][1] Handset: [MENU] (center of joystick) [#][5][0][1] In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/pictures Base unit (KX-TGP55x only): (middle soft key) [#][5][0][1] Handset: (center of joystick) [#][5][0][1] It is recommended to perform the following. If necessary, change the units static IP address. If an IP address was not acquired, check your network devices (router, modem, etc.) connections. If the connections are made properly but the problem persists, check your network devices (router, modem, etc.) settings. Many installation issues can be resolved by resetting all the equipment. First, shut down your modem, router, hub, base unit, and PC. Then turn the devices back on, one at a time, in this order: modem, router, hub, base unit, PC. If you cannot access Internet Web pages using your PC, check to see if your phone system is having connection issues in your area. Check the VoIP status in the Web user interface and confirm that each line is registered properly ( see To check the setting status in the Web user interface in this section). Even when one line fails to register, the indicator will flash in amber. Check that the SIP server address, URLs of the configuration files, encryption key, and other required settings are correct. Check the firewall and port forwarding settings on the router ( see 1.1.10 Other Network Settings). For details about settings, consult your network administrator or phone system dealer. Unplug the units AC adaptor to reset the unit, then reconnect the AC adaptor. If the STATUS indicator or indicator is still flashing in amber rapidly, there may be a problem with the base unit hardware. Contact your phone system dealer.
indicator The STATUS indicator or flashes in amber rapidly although the IP address was acquired.
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Problem The STATUS indicator or indicator lights in amber although the Ethernet cable is connected properly.
Cause/Solution
The units IP address may conflict with the IP addresses of other devices on your local network. Check the units static IP address: In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in English alphabet Base unit (KX-TGP55x only): [MENU] (middle soft key) [#][5][0][1] Handset: [MENU] (center of joystick) [#][5][0][1] In cases when buttons/soft key icons are shown in symbols/pictures Base unit (KX-TGP55x only): (middle soft key) [#][5][0][1] Handset: (center of joystick) [#][5][0][1] Then check the IP addresses of the other devices on your local network. If necessary, change the units static IP address.
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The ringer volume is turned off. Adjust the ringer volume. For details about the operations, refer to the User Guide on the Panasonic Web site ( see Introduction). Check the VoIP status in the Web user interface and confirm that each line is registered properly ( see To check the setting status in the Web user interface in this section). Check that the SIP server address, URLs of the configuration files, encryption key, and other required settings are correct. Check the firewall and port forwarding settings on the router ( see 1.1.10 Other Network Settings). Check [Multi Number Settings] in the [Telephone] tab in the Web user interface ( see 3.7.1 Multi Number Settings). Check [Call Control] for each line in the [Telephone] tab in the Web user interface. If [Do Not Disturb] is set to [Yes], the base unit or handset does not receive calls ( see 3.7.3.3 Call Features). If [Unconditional (Enable Call Forward)] is set to [Yes], the base unit or handset does not receive calls ( see 3.7.3.4 Call Forward). If [Block Anonymous Call] is set to [Yes], the base unit or handset does not receive anonymous calls ( see 3.7.3.3 Call Features). Check that [Do Not Disturb], [Enable Call Forward], and [Block Anonymous Call] are not controlled by your phone system. If 3 calls are being handled by the base unit and/or handsets simultaneously, a new call cannot be received and the unit will not ring. For details about settings, consult your network administrator or phone system dealer.
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Cause/Solution
The ringer volume is turned off. Adjust the ringer volume. For details about the operations, refer to the User Guide on the Panasonic Web site ( see Introduction). Check the VoIP status in the Web user interface and confirm that each line is registered properly ( see To check the setting status in the Web user interface in this section). Check that the SIP server address, URLs of the configuration files, encryption key, and other required settings are correct. Check the firewall and port forwarding settings on the router ( see 1.1.10 Other Network Settings). Check [Multi Number Settings] in the [Telephone] tab in the Web user interface ( see 3.7.1 Multi Number Settings). Check [Call Control] for each line in the [Telephone] tab in the Web user interface. If [Do Not Disturb] is set to [Yes], the base unit or handset does not receive calls ( see 3.7.3.3 Call Features). If [Unconditional (Enable Call Forward)] is set to [Yes], the base unit or handset does not receive calls ( see 3.7.3.4 Call Forward). If [Block Anonymous Call] is set to [Yes], the base unit or handset does not receive anonymous calls ( see 3.7.3.3 Call Features). Check that [Do Not Disturb], [Enable Call Forward], and [Block Anonymous Call] are not controlled by your phone system. If 3 calls are being handled by the base unit and/or handsets simultaneously, a new call cannot be received and the unit will not ring. For details about settings, consult your network administrator or phone system dealer.
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Cause/Solution
Check if the STATUS indicator or indicator is lit in green. If it is not lit in green, refer to the User Guide on the Panasonic Web site ( see Introduction). You cannot make a call while the base unit is downloading the firmware update. Wait until the STATUS indicator or indicator stops flashing and changes to steady green. The handset is too far from the base unit. Move closer and try again. Check the VoIP status in the Web user interface and confirm that each line is registered properly ( see To check the setting status in the Web user interface in this section). Check that the SIP server address, URLs of the configuration files, encryption key, and other required settings are correct. Check the firewall and port forwarding settings on the router ( see 1.1.10 Other Network Settings). Check [Multi Number Settings] in the [Telephone] tab in the Web user interface ( see 3.7.1 Multi Number Settings). If 3 calls are being handled by the base unit and/or handsets simultaneously, a new call cannot be made from the unit. For details about settings, consult your network administrator or phone system dealer.
Reset the password from the base unit or one of the handsets. The passwords for both Administrator and User will be reset ( see 2.1.6 Reset Web ID/Password). For security reasons, it is recommended that the passwords are set again immediately ( see 3.5.2 Administrator Password or 3.5.3 Change User Password).
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Time
Problem The time is not correct. Cause/Solution
Adjust the date and time of the unit. For details about the operations, refer to the User Guide on the Panasonic Web site ( see Introduction). In the Web user interface, you can set NTP synchronization and DST (Summer Time) control to adjust the time automatically ( see 3.5.5 Time Adjust Settings). If the time is still incorrect even after setting NTP synchronization, check the firewall and port forwarding settings on the router ( see 1.1.10 Other Network Settings).
To check the setting status in the Web user interface 1. Click the [Status] tab, and then click [Network Status] to check the network settings. 2. Check the status displayed. 3. Click [VoIP Status] to check the VoIP settings. 4. Check the status displayed. To send the system logs of specified events to the syslog server 1. Set the following parameters to specify your PC (Windows, Linux operating system, etc.) as the syslog
server: SYSLOG_ADDR: Specifies the IP address or FQDN of the syslog server. SYSLOG_PORT: Specifies the port number of the syslog server. 2. Set the following parameters to log specific events: SYSLOG_EVENT_SIP*1: Logs SIP-related syslog events. SYSLOG_EVENT_CFG*1: Logs syslog events regarding configuration. SYSLOG_EVENT_VOIP*1: Logs syslog events regarding VoIP operation. SYSLOG_EVENT_TEL*1: Logs syslog events regarding telephone functions.
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In this version of the unit, this system log will not be sent.
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Simplified Example
# PCC Standard Format File # DO NOT CHANGE THIS LINE! # This is a simplified sample configuration file. ############################################################ # Configuration Setting # ############################################################ # URL of this configuration file CFG_STANDARD_FILE_PATH="http://config.example.com/0123456789AB.cfg" ############################################################ # SIP Settings # # Suffix "_1" indicates this parameter is for "line 1". # ############################################################ # IP Address or FQDN of SIP registrar server, proxy server SIP_RGSTR_ADDR_1="registrar.example.com" SIP_PRXY_ADDR_1="proxy.example.com" # IP Address or FQDN of SIP presence server SIP_PRSNC_ADDR_1="presenceserver.example.com" # Enables DNS SRV lookup SIP_DNSSRV_ENA_1="Y" # ID, password for SIP authentication SIP_AUTHID_1="SIP_User" SIP_PASS_1="SIP_Password" # Some Timer Settings # # Expiration time of SIP registration; "1 hour" REG_EXPIRE_TIME_1="3600" # Disables SIP Session Timer (RFC 4028) SIP_SESSION_TIME_1="0" # SIP phone number PHONE_NUMBER_1="1234567890" # Caller ID passed to opposite party DISPLAY_NAME_1="1234567890" ############################################################ # VoIP Setting # ############################################################ # DTMF will be sent through SDP, according to RFC 2833
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OUTBANDDTMF_1="Y" ############################################################ # Call Control Settings # ############################################################ # Enables subscription to the Voice Mail server VM_SUBSCRIBE_ENABLE="Y" # Shared Call Settings SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_1="Y" SHARED_USER_ID_1="1234567890a" # Disables Do Not Disturb, Call Forward synchronization. SYNCHRONIZATION_ENABLE_1="N"
Comprehensive Example
# PCC Standard Format File # DO NOT CHANGE THIS LINE! ############################################################ # This is a sample configuration file. # # Most of the parameters below are just default values... # ############################################################ ############################################################ # System Settings # ############################################################ ## Login Account Settings ADMIN_ID="Jones" ADMIN_PASS="HCeDUg4GqqDF9Jpl" USER_ID="Smith" USER_PASS="lhQ8B5hqoHgOlaAu" ## System Time Settings TIME_ZONE="-300" DST_ENABLE="Y" DST_OFFSET="60" DST_START_MONTH="3" DST_START_ORDINAL_DAY="2" DST_START_DAY_OF_WEEK="0" DST_START_TIME="120" DST_STOP_MONTH="11" DST_STOP_ORDINAL_DAY="1"
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DST_STOP_DAY_OF_WEEK="0" DST_STOP_TIME="120" ## Syslog Settings SYSLOG_EVENT_SIP="0" SYSLOG_EVENT_CFG="0" SYSLOG_EVENT_VOIP="0" SYSLOG_EVENT_TEL="0" SYSLOG_ADDR="logserver.example.com" SYSLOG_PORT="514" SYSLOG_RTPSMLY_INTVL_1="20" ## Firmware Update Settings FIRM_UPGRADE_ENABLE="Y" # FIRM_VER_EUDECT # not needed for US-DECT phone FIRM_VER_USDECT="01.01" FIRM_UPGRADE_AUTO="Y" FIRM_FILE_PATH="http://firmserver.example.com/{MODEL}.fw" ## Provisioning Settings OPTION66_ENABLE="Y" OPTION66_REBOOT="N" PROVISION_ENABLE="Y" CFG_STANDARD_FILE_PATH="http://provisioning.example.com/Config{mac}.cfg" CFG_PRODUCT_FILE_PATH="" CFG_MASTER_FILE_PATH="http://provisioning.example.com/ConfigCommon.cfg" # CFG_FILE_KEY1="" # Not to overwrite factory default key CFG_FILE_KEY2="" CFG_FILE_KEY3="" CFG_FILE_KEY_LENGTH="128" CFG_CYCLIC="N" CFG_CYCLIC_INTVL="10080" CFG_RTRY_INTVL="30" CFG_RESYNC_TIME="" CFG_RESYNC_FROM_SIP="check-sync" ############################################################ # Network Settings # ############################################################ ## IP Settings CONNECTION_TYPE="1" HOST_NAME="TGP550" DHCP_DNS_ENABLE="N" STATIC_IP_ADDRESS="" STATIC_SUBNET="" STATIC_GATEWAY="" USER_DNS1_ADDR="" USER_DNS2_ADDR="" ## DNS Settings DNS_QRY_PRLL="Y" DNS_PRIORITY="N" DNS1_ADDR="" DNS2_ADDR=""
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## Ethernet Port Settings VLAN_ENABLE="N" VLAN_ID_IP_PHONE="2" VLAN_PRI_IP_PHONE="7" VLAN_ID_PC="1" VLAN_PRI_PC="0" ## HTTP Settings HTTPD_PORTOPEN_AUTO="N" HTTP_VER="1" HTTP_USER_AGENT="Panasonic_{MODEL}/{fwver} ({mac})" HTTP_SSL_VERIFY="0" CFG_ROOT_CERTIFICATE_PATH="" ## Time Adjust Settings NTP_ADDR="ntp.example.com" TIME_SYNC_INTVL="60" TIME_QUERY_INTVL="43200" ## STUN Settings STUN_SERV_ADDR="stun.example.com" STUN_SERV_PORT="3478" STUN_2NDSERV_ADDR="" STUN_2NDSERV_PORT="3478" ## Miscellaneous Network Settings NW_SETTING_ENABLE="Y" CUSTOM_WEB_PAGE="0" ############################################################ # Telephone Settings # ############################################################ ## Multi Number Settings INCOMING_CALL_GROUP_1="1,1,1,1,1,1,1" OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_HS1="1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1" OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_HS2="1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1" OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_HS3="1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1" OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_HS4="1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1" OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_HS5="1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1" OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_HS6="1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1" OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_BS="1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1" DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_HS1="1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0" DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_HS2="1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0" DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_HS3="1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0" DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_HS4="1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0" DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_HS5="1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0" DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_HS6="1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0" DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_BS="1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0" ## Call Control Settings CONFERENCE_SERVER_ADDRESS="conference@example.com" EMERGENCY_CALL1="911" EMERGENCY_CALL2="" EMERGENCY_CALL3="" EMERGENCY_CALL4=""
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EMERGENCY_CALL5="" FIRSTDIGIT_TIM="30" INTDIGIT_TIM="5" VM_SUBSCRIBE_ENABLE="Y" ## Tone Settings DIAL_TONE_FRQ="350,440" DIAL_TONE_TIMING="0,0,0,0" BUSY_TONE_FRQ="480,620" BUSY_TONE_TIMING="500,500,500,500" RINGING_TONE_FRQ="440,480" RINGING_TONE_TIMING="2000,4000,2000,4000" STT_TONE_FRQ="350,440" STT_TONE_TIMING="100,100,100,100,100,100,100,100,100,100,100,100,100,100,100, 100,100,100,100,100,0,0" REORDER_TONE_FRQ="480,620" REORDER_TONE_TIMING="250,250,250,250,250,250,250,250" HOWLER_TONE_FRQ="1400,2060" HOWLER_TONE_TIMING="100,100,100,100" HOWLER_START_TIME="30" BELL_CORE_PATTERN1_TIMING="2000,4000" BELL_CORE_PATTERN2_TIMING="800,400,800,4000" BELL_CORE_PATTERN3_TIMING="400,200,400,200,800,4000" BELL_CORE_PATTERN4_TIMING="300,200,1000,200,300,4000" BELL_CORE_PATTERN5_TIMING="500" ############################################################ # VoIP Settings # ############################################################ ## Codec Settings SDP_CODEC0_1="G722" SDP_CODEC1_1="PCMA" SDP_CODEC2_1="G726-32" SDP_CODEC3_1="G729A" SDP_CODEC4_1="PCMU" SDP_CKRTE0_1="8000" SDP_CKRTE1_1="8000" SDP_CKRTE2_1="8000" SDP_CKRTE3_1="8000" SDP_CKRTE4_1="8000" SDP_PARAM0_1="0" SDP_PARAM1_1="0" SDP_PARAM2_1="0" SDP_PARAM3_1="0" SDP_PARAM4_1="0" SDP_PTYPE0_1="9" SDP_PTYPE1_1="8" SDP_PTYPE2_1="2" SDP_PTYPE3_1="18" SDP_PTYPE4_1="0" CODEC_G711_REQ="1" CODEC_G729_PARAM="0" ## RTP Settings
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TOS_RTP_1="0" RTCP_INTVL_1="0" MAX_DELAY_1="20" MIN_DELAY_1="2" NOM_DELAY_1="2" RTP_PORT_MIN="16000" RTP_PORT_MAX="20000" RTP_PTIME="20" ## Miscellaneous VoIP Settings OUTBANDDTMF_1="Y" OUTBANDDTMF_VOL="-5" TELEVENT_PTYPE_1="101" RFC2543_HOLD_ENABLE_1="Y" ############################################################ # Line Settings # ############################################################ ## Call Control Settings VM_NUMBER_1="" DIAL_PLAN_1="<:0111>[2-9]xxxxxxxxxS0|<:011>1[2-9]xxxxxxxxxS0" DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_1="N" SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_1="Y" SHARED_USER_ID_1="1234567890a" SYNCHRONIZATION_ENABLE_1="N" PRIVACY_MODE_1="Y" ## SIP Settings SIP_USER_AGENT="Panasonic_{MODEL}/{fwver} ({mac})" SIP_AUTHID_1="SIP1234567890" SIP_PASS_1="APDs8S2ja0afAMO72" SIP_SRC_PORT_1="5060" SIP_PRXY_ADDR_1="proxy.example.com" SIP_PRXY_PORT_1="5060" SIP_RGSTR_ADDR_1="registrar.example.com" SIP_RGSTR_PORT_1="5060" SIP_SVCDOMAIN_1="example.com" REG_EXPIRE_TIME_1="3600" REG_INTERVAL_RATE_1="90" SIP_SESSION_TIME_1="0" TOS_SIP_1="0" SIP_2NDPROXY_ADDR_1="" SIP_2NDPROXY_PORT_1="5060" SIP_2NDRGSTR_ADDR_1="" SIP_2NDRGSTR_PORT_1="5060" SIP_TIMER_T1_1="500" SIP_TIMER_T2_1="4" INVITE_RTXN_1="6" OTHER_RTXN_1="10" SIP_FOVR_NORSP_1="Y" SIP_FOVR_MAX_1="2" SIP_DNSSRV_ENA_1="Y" SIP_UDP_SRV_PREFIX_1="_sip._udp." SIP_TCP_SRV_PREFIX_1="_sip._tcp." SIP_100REL_ENABLE_1="N"
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SIP_18X_RTX_INTVL_1="0" SIP_PRSNC_ADDR_1="presenceserver.example.com" SIP_PRSNC_PORT_1="5060" SIP_2NDPRSNC_ADDR_1="" SIP_2NDPRSNC_PORT_1="5060" USE_DEL_REG_OPEN_1="N" USE_DEL_REG_CLOSE_1="N" PORT_PUNCH_INTVL_1="0" SIP_SUBS_EXPIRE_1="3600" SUB_RTX_INTVL_1="10" REG_RTX_INTVL_1="10" SIP_P_PREFERRED_ID_1="N" SIP_PRIVACY_1="N" ADD_USER_PHONE_1="N" SDP_USER_ID_1="-" SUB_INTERVAL_RATE_1="90" SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_1="" SIP_OUTPROXY_PORT_1="5060" SIP_TRANSPORT_1="0" SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_1="1" SIP_ANM_USERNAME_1="0" SIP_ANM_HOSTNAME_1="N" SIP_DETECT_SSAF_1="N" SIP_RCV_DET_HEADER_1="N" SIP_CONTACT_ON_ACK_1="N" PHONE_NUMBER_1="1234567890" LINE_ID_1="" DISPLAY_NAME_1="1234567890" INTERNATIONAL_ACCESS_CODE="" SIP_REQURI_PORT_1="Y" SIP_ADD_RPORT_1="N" SIP_SESSION_METHOD_1="0" VOICE_MESSAGE_AVAILABLE="Y" #----------------------------------------------------------# # Settings for line 2 # #----------------------------------------------------------# ############################################################ # System Settings # ############################################################ ## Syslog Settings SYSLOG_RTPSMLY_INTVL_2="20" ############################################################ # Telephone Settings # ############################################################ ## Multi Number Settings INCOMING_CALL_GROUP_2="1,1,1,1,1,1,1" ############################################################ # VoIP Settings # ############################################################ ## Codec Settings SDP_CODEC0_2="G722"
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SDP_CODEC1_2="PCMA" SDP_CODEC2_2="G726-32" SDP_CODEC3_2="G729A" SDP_CODEC4_2="PCMU" SDP_CKRTE0_2="8000" SDP_CKRTE1_2="8000" SDP_CKRTE2_2="8000" SDP_CKRTE3_2="8000" SDP_CKRTE4_2="8000" SDP_PARAM0_2="0" SDP_PARAM1_2="0" SDP_PARAM2_2="0" SDP_PARAM3_2="0" SDP_PARAM4_2="0" SDP_PTYPE0_2="9" SDP_PTYPE1_2="8" SDP_PTYPE2_2="2" SDP_PTYPE3_2="18" SDP_PTYPE4_2="0" ## RTP Settings TOS_RTP_2="0" RTCP_INTVL_2="0" MAX_DELAY_2="20" MIN_DELAY_2="2" NOM_DELAY_2="2" ## Miscellaneous VoIP Settings OUTBANDDTMF_2="Y" TELEVENT_PTYPE_2="101" RFC2543_HOLD_ENABLE_2="Y" ############################################################ # Line Settings # ############################################################ ## Call Control Settings VM_NUMBER_2="" DIAL_PLAN_2="<:0111>[2-9]xxxxxxxxxS0|<:011>1[2-9]xxxxxxxxxS0" DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_2="N" SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_2="Y" SHARED_USER_ID_2="1234567891a" SYNCHRONIZATION_ENABLE_2="N" PRIVACY_MODE_2="Y" ## SIP Settings SIP_AUTHID_2="SIP1234567891" SIP_PASS_2="J8uajAHFK3AHFSAla" SIP_SRC_PORT_2="5070" SIP_PRXY_ADDR_2="proxy.example.com" SIP_PRXY_PORT_2="5060" SIP_RGSTR_ADDR_2="registrar.example.com" SIP_RGSTR_PORT_2="5060" SIP_SVCDOMAIN_2="example.com" REG_EXPIRE_TIME_2="3600" REG_INTERVAL_RATE_2="90"
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SIP_SESSION_TIME_2="0" TOS_SIP_2="0" SIP_2NDPROXY_ADDR_2="" SIP_2NDPROXY_PORT_2="5060" SIP_2NDRGSTR_ADDR_2="" SIP_2NDRGSTR_PORT_2="5060" SIP_TIMER_T1_2="500" SIP_TIMER_T2_2="4" INVITE_RTXN_2="6" OTHER_RTXN_2="10" SIP_FOVR_NORSP_2="Y" SIP_FOVR_MAX_2="2" SIP_DNSSRV_ENA_2="Y" SIP_UDP_SRV_PREFIX_2="_sip._udp." SIP_TCP_SRV_PREFIX_2="_sip._tcp." SIP_100REL_ENABLE_2="N" SIP_18X_RTX_INTVL_2="0" SIP_PRSNC_ADDR_2="presenceserver.example.com" SIP_PRSNC_PORT_2="5060" SIP_2NDPRSNC_ADDR_2="" SIP_2NDPRSNC_PORT_2="5060" USE_DEL_REG_OPEN_2="N" USE_DEL_REG_CLOSE_2="N" PORT_PUNCH_INTVL_2="0" SIP_SUBS_EXPIRE_2="3600" SUB_RTX_INTVL_2="10" REG_RTX_INTVL_2="10" SIP_P_PREFERRED_ID_2="N" SIP_PRIVACY_2="N" ADD_USER_PHONE_2="N" SDP_USER_ID_2="-" SUB_INTERVAL_RATE_2="90" SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_2="" SIP_OUTPROXY_PORT_2="5060" SIP_TRANSPORT_2="0" SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_2="1" SIP_ANM_USERNAME_2="0" SIP_ANM_HOSTNAME_2="N" SIP_DETECT_SSAF_2="N" SIP_RCV_DET_HEADER_2="N" SIP_CONTACT_ON_ACK_2="N" PHONE_NUMBER_2="1234567891" LINE_ID_2="" DISPLAY_NAME_2="1234567891" SIP_REQURI_PORT_2="Y" SIP_ADD_RPORT_2="N" SIP_SESSION_METHOD_2="0" #----------------------------------------------------------# # Settings for line 3 to 8 follows... # #----------------------------------------------------------#
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SDP_CODEC0_1="G729A" SDP_CODEC1_1="" SDP_CODEC2_1="" SDP_CODEC3_1="" SDP_CODEC4_1="" SDP_PTYPE0_1="18" SDP_PTYPE1_1="255" SDP_PTYPE2_1="255" SDP_PTYPE3_1="255" SDP_PTYPE4_1="255" CODEC_G711_REQ="0" Note
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# This is a simplified sample configuration file.
############################################################ # Configuration Setting # ############################################################ CFG_STANDARD_FILE_PATH="http://config.example.com/0123456789AB.cfg" # URL of this configuration file ############################################################ # SIP Settings # # Suffix "_1" indicates this parameter is for "line 1". # ############################################################ SIP_RGSTR_ADDR_1="registrar.example.com" # IP Address or FQDN of SIP registrar server SIP_PRXY_ADDR_1="proxy.example.com" # IP Address or FQDN of proxy server
# Enables DNS SRV lookup SIP_DNSSRV_ENA_1="Y" # ID, password for SIP authentication SIP_AUTHID_1 = "SIP_User" SIP_PASS_1 = "SIP_Password" # Some Timer Settings # # Expiration time of SIP registration; "1 hour" REG_EXPIRE_TIME_1="3600" # Disables SIP Session Timer (RFC 4028) SIP_SESSION_TIME_1="0"
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// SIP phone number PHONE_NUMBER_1="1234567890" # Caller ID passed to opposite party DISPLAY_NAME_1="1234567890" /* * VoIP Setting */
# DTMF will be sent through SDP, according to RFC 2833 OUTBANDDTMF_1="Y" ############################################################ # Call Control Settings # ############################################################ # Enables subscription to the Voice Mail server VM_SUBSCRIBE_ENABLE="Yes" E # Shared Call Settings SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_1="Y" SHARED_USER_ID_1="1234567890a" # Disables Do Not Disturb, Call Forward synchronization. SYNCHRONIZATION_ENABLE_1="N"
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Access Level 42, 52 Access Levels (IDs and Passwords) 29, 52 Accessing the Web User Interface 52 ADD_USER_PHONE_[18] 200 ADMIN_ID 139 ADMIN_PASS 139 Administrator Password 76 Audience 2 Authentication ID 71, 89 Authentication Password 71, 90 Available Values for the Dial Plan Field 219
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Base 104 Basic Network Settings 16, 18, 63 Basic Network Setup 16 Before Accessing the Web User Interface 50 BELL_CORE_PATTERN1_TIMING 174 BELL_CORE_PATTERN2_TIMING 174 BELL_CORE_PATTERN3_TIMING 174 BELL_CORE_PATTERN4_TIMING 175 BELL_CORE_PATTERN5_TIMING 175 Block Anonymous Call 111 Block Caller ID 111 Busy (Enable Call Forward) 113 Busy (Phone Number) 114 Busy Tone 117 BUSY_TONE_FRQ 171 BUSY_TONE_TIMING 171
Channel 13 75 Characters Available for String Values 138 Checking the Status of the Unit 234 Codec Settings 134, 175 CODEC Settings 99 Codec Settings for G729A only 245 CODEC_G711_REQ 177 CODEC_G729_PARAM 177 Comprehensive Example 237 Conference Server Address 106 CONFERENCE_SERVER_ADDRESS 169 Configuration File 23, 136 Configuration File Examples 235 Configuration File Parameter List 130 Configuration File Parameters 138 Configuration File Programming 129 Configuration File Specifications 136 Configuration Parameter Example 224 Configuring the Network Settings of the Unit 17 Confirm New Password 77, 78 Connection Mode 61, 64 CONNECTION_TYPE 155 Controls on the Window 54 CUSTOM_WEB_PAGE 166 Cyclic Auto Resync 126
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Day of Week 81, 83 Daylight Saving Time (Summer Time) 81 Default 105 Default Gateway 61, 66 DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_BS 168 DEFAULT_LINE_SELECT_HS[16] 168 Detection Interval 73 Detection Method 72 DHCP Server 16, 21, 148 DHCP Settings 64 DHCP_DNS_ENABLE 156 Dial Plan 110, 218 Dial Plan Example 220 Dial Plan Settings 218 Dial Tone 116 DIAL_PLAN_[18] 183 DIAL_PLAN_NOT_MATCH_ENABLE_[18] DIAL_TONE_FRQ 170 DIAL_TONE_TIMING 171 Direct Commands 36 Display Name 108 DISPLAY_NAME_[18] 205 DNS 90 DNS Server 17, 65, 156 DNS Server Settings 17 DNS Settings 17, 131, 158 DNS_PRIORITY 159 DNS_QRY_PRLL 158 DNS1 61, 66 DNS1_ADDR 159 DNS2 62, 67 DNS2_ADDR 159 Do Not Disturb 110, 112, 113, 114, 185 Domain Name Server 65 DST Offset (Summer Time Offset) 81
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Call Control 105, 106, 108 Call Control [Line 1][Line 8] 108 Call Control Settings 133, 134, 169, 183, 219 Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match 111 Call Features 111 Call Forward 110, 112, 113, 114, 185 Call Hold 99, 183 Call Rejection Phone Numbers 107 Cancel Button 54 CFG_CYCLIC 153 CFG_CYCLIC_INTVL 154 CFG_FILE_KEY_LENGTH 153 CFG_FILE_KEY1 152 CFG_FILE_KEY2 153 CFG_FILE_KEY3 153 CFG_MASTER_FILE_PATH 151 CFG_PRODUCT_FILE_PATH 150 CFG_RESYNC_FROM_SIP 155 CFG_RESYNC_TIME 154 CFG_ROOT_CERTIFICATE_PATH 163 CFG_RTRY_INTVL 154 CFG_STANDARD_FILE_PATH 149 Change Administrator Password 76 Change User Password 77
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DST_ENABLE 141 DST_OFFSET 141 DST_START_DAY_OF_WEEK 142 DST_START_MONTH 142 DST_START_ORDINAL_DAY 142 DST_START_TIME 143 DST_STOP_DAY_OF_WEEK 143 DST_STOP_MONTH 143 DST_STOP_ORDINAL_DAY 143 DST_STOP_TIME 144 DTMF 98 DTMF Type 98
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Global Address Detection 32, 72 Global IP Address 74 Grouping Handset/Handset selection for receiving calls 103
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Handset (or Base Unit) 120, 121 Handset and Line No. selection for making calls Handset No. 104 Header Value for Resync Event 126 Host Name 64 HOST_NAME 156 Howler Tone 119 HOWLER_START_TIME 174 HOWLER_TONE_FRQ 173 HOWLER_TONE_TIMING 173 HTTP Authentication 71 HTTP Client Settings 70 HTTP Settings 132, 161 HTTP User Agent 70 HTTP Version 70 HTTP_SSL_VERIFY 163 HTTP_USER_AGENT 162 HTTP_VER 162 HTTPD_PORTOPEN_AUTO 161 HTTPS 27, 28 104
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Editing with Microsoft Excel 215 Embedded web 51 Emergency Call Phone Numbers 107 EMERGENCY_CALL[15] 169 Enable DNS SRV lookup 90 Enable DST (Enable Summer Time) 81 Enable Firmware Update 122 Enable Global IP Address Usage per Line 74 Enable Privacy Mode 108 Enable Provisioning 124 Enable Proxy 71 Enable Shared Call 109 Enable SSAF (SIP Source Address Filter) 94 Enable Synchronization by NTP 80 Enable VLAN 37, 68 Encryption 27, 123 Encryption Key 27, 152, 153 End Day and Time of DST (End Day and Time of Summer Time) 82 Entering Characters 55 Ethernet Link Status (LAN Port) 60 Ethernet Link Status (PC Port) 60 Ethernet Port Settings 67, 132, 160 Export Button 214 Export Phonebook 121, 214 Exporting Data from Microsoft Outlook 217 External RTP Port 75
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Import Button 214 Import Phonebook 119, 120, 214 Import/Export File Format 213 Import/Export Operation 214 INCOMING_CALL_GROUP_[18] 166 Incorrect Example 246 Initial Delay 98 INTDIGIT_TIM 170 Inter-digit Timeout 106 INTERNATIONAL_ACCESS_CODE 205 INVITE Retry Count 91 INVITE_RTXN_[18] 193 IP Address 61 IP Phone (Priority) 38, 69 IP Phone (VLAN ID) 38, 68 IP Reset 33, 38 IP Settings 131, 155 IPL Version 59
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Factory Defaults 16, 33, 38, 40 Fifth CODEC 101 File Name 120, 124 FIRM_FILE_PATH 147 FIRM_UPGRADE_AUTO 147 FIRM_UPGRADE_ENABLE 146 FIRM_VER_EUDECT 146 FIRM_VER_USDECT 147 Firmware File URL 123 Firmware Maintenance 122, 224 Firmware Server 34, 224 Firmware Update 34, 122, 146, 223, 225 Firmware Update Settings 130, 146, 224 Firmware Version 59 First CODEC 99 FIRSTDIGIT_TIM 170 Fourth CODEC 101
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LAN port 37 LAN Port 67 Language 76
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Outbound Proxy Server Port 88 OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_BS 167 OUTGOING_CALL_LINE_HS[16] 167 Overview of Programming 19
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PC (Priority) 38, 69 PC (VLAN ID) 38, 69 PC port 37 PC Port 68 Phone Number 62, 86, 103 Phone User Interface Feature List and Direct Commands 36 Phone User Interface Programming 19, 30, 35, 36 PHONE_NUMBER_[18] 204 Phonebook Data in Binary Format 214 Phonebook Data in Text Format 213 Port Close Timer 79 Port Forwarding 31 PORT_PUNCH_INTVL_[18] 198 Pre-provisioning 19 Presence Server Address 88 Presence Server Port 88 Primary DNS Server 17, 61, 65, 66, 158, 159 Priority of Setting Methods 30 PRIVACY_MODE_[18] 186 Product Configuration File 24, 125, 150 Product File URL 125 PROVISION_ENABLE 149 Provisioning 19, 23 Provisioning Maintenance 25, 124 Provisioning Server 22, 26 Provisioning Settings 25, 131, 148 Proxy Server Address 71, 87 Proxy Server Port 72, 87 Proxy Server Settings 71
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MAC Address 60 Maintenance 49 Maintenance Tab 49, 122 Master Configuration File 24, 125, 151 Master File URL 125 MAX_DELAY_[18] 179 Maximum Delay 97 Maximum RTP Port Number 95 Microsoft Excel 212, 215 Microsoft Outlook 212, 217 MIN_DELAY_[18] 180 Minimum Delay 98 Minimum RTP Port Number 95 Miscellaneous Network Settings 132, 165 Miscellaneous VoIP Settings 134, 182 Model 59 Month 81, 82 Multi Number Settings 102, 132, 166, 210
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NAPT 73 NAT 31, 73, 93, 198 NAT Traversal 31, 74 Network 43 Network Settings 131, 155 Network Status 60, 234 Network Tab 43, 63 New Password 76, 77 No Answer (Enable Call Forward) 114 No Answer (Phone Number) 115 No Answer (Ring Count) 115 NOM_DELAY_[18] 180 Non-INVITE Retry Count 92 NOTES 2 NTP Server Address 80 NTP_ADDR 164 NW_SETTING_ENABLE 165
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Quality of Service (QoS) 92, 96
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Recommended Environment 50 Refresh Button 55, 60, 62 REG_EXPIRE_TIME_[18] 189 REG_INTERVAL_RATE_[18] 189 REG_RTX_INTVL_[18] 199 Registrar Server Address 87 Registrar Server Port 87 Related Documentation 2 Reliability of Provisional Responses 93, 196 Reorder Tone 118 REORDER_TONE_FRQ 173 REORDER_TONE_TIMING 173 Reset 33 Reset to Defaults 126 Reset Web ID/Password 40, 52 Reset Web Settings 34 Reset Web Settings Button 126 Restart 127 Restart Button 127 Result Messages 55
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Opening/Closing the Web Port 50 Operating BANK 59 OPTION66_ENABLE 148 OPTION66_REBOOT 149 Other Network Settings 30 OTHER_RTXN_[18] 193 OUTBANDDTMF_[18] 182 OUTBANDDTMF_VOL 182 Outbound Proxy Server 88 Outbound Proxy Server Address 88
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Resync Interval 126 Revision History, KX-TGP500/KX-TGP550 Software File Version 12.04/22.04 or later 258 Revision History, KX-TGP500/KX-TGP550 Software File Version 12.06/22.06 or later 258 Revision History, KX-TGP500/KX-TGP550 Software File Version 12.10/22.10 or later 258 Revision History, KX-TGP500/KX-TGP550 Software File Version 12.17/22.17 or later 259 Revision History, KX-TGP500/KX-TGP550 Software File Version 12.29/22.29 or later 259 Revision History, KX-TGP551 Software File Version 12.12 or later 258 RFC2543_HOLD_ENABLE_[18] 183 Ringing Tone 117 RINGING_TONE_FRQ 172 RINGING_TONE_TIMING 172 Root Certificate 27, 163 Router Setup 32 RTCP Interval 97 RTCP_INTVL_[18] 179 RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) Setup 32 RTP Packet QoS (DSCP) 96 RTP Packet Time 94 RTP Settings 32, 94, 134, 178 RTP_PORT_MAX 181 RTP_PORT_MIN 181 RTP_PTIME 181
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Save Button 54, 55 SDP_CKRTE[04]_[18] 176 SDP_CODEC[04]_[18] 175 SDP_PARAM[04]_[18] 176 SDP_PTYPE[04]_[18] 176 SDP_USER_ID_[18] 200 Second CODEC 100 Secondary DNS Server 17, 62, 65, 67, 158, 159 Secure Provisioning Methods 27 Security 94 Send SUBSCRIBE to Voice Mail Server 106 Service Domain 89 Setting Priority 30 Shared Call 109, 184 SHARED_CALL_ENABLE_[18] 184 SHARED_USER_ID_[18] 185 Simplified Example 236 SIP Authentication 89 SIP extensions 93 SIP Packet QoS (DSCP) 92 SIP Server 87 SIP Service Domain 89 SIP Setting 84 SIP Settings 31, 84, 86, 134, 186 SIP Settings [Line 1][Line 8] 86 SIP Setup 31 SIP Source Address Filter (SSAF) 94, 203 SIP Source Port 32, 89 SIP User Agent 84 SIP_100REL_ENABLE_[18] 196 SIP_18X_RTX_INTVL_[18] 196 SIP_2NDPROXY_ADDR_[18] 191
SIP_2NDPROXY_PORT_[18] 192 SIP_2NDPRSNC_ADDR_[18] 197 SIP_2NDPRSNC_PORT_[18] 197 SIP_2NDRGSTR_ADDR_[18] 192 SIP_2NDRGSTR_PORT_[18] 192 SIP_ADD_RPORT_[18] 206 SIP_ANM_DISPNAME_[18] 202 SIP_ANM_HOSTNAME_[18] 202 SIP_ANM_USERNAME_[18] 202 SIP_AUTHID_[18] 186 SIP_CONTACT_ON_ACK_[18] 204 SIP_DETECT_SSAF_[18] 203 SIP_DNSSRV_ENA_[18] 194 SIP_FOVR_MAX_[18] 194 SIP_FOVR_NORSP_[18] 194 SIP_OUTPROXY_ADDR_[18] 201 SIP_OUTPROXY_PORT_[18] 201 SIP_P_PREFERRED_ID_[18] 199 SIP_PASS_[18] 187 SIP_PRIVACY_[18] 200 SIP_PRSNC_ADDR_[18] 196 SIP_PRSNC_PORT_[18] 197 SIP_PRXY_ADDR_[18] 187 SIP_PRXY_PORT_[18] 188 SIP_RCV_DET_HEADER_[18] 203 SIP_REQURI_PORT_[18] 205 SIP_RGSTR_ADDR_[18] 188 SIP_RGSTR_PORT_[18] 188 SIP_SESSION_METHOD_[18] 206 SIP_SESSION_TIME_[18] 189 SIP_SRC_PORT_[18] 187 SIP_SUBS_EXPIRE_[18] 198 SIP_SVCDOMAIN_[18] 188 SIP_TCP_SRV_PREFIX_[18] 195 SIP_TIMER_T1_[18] 192 SIP_TIMER_T2_[18] 193 SIP_TRANSPORT_[18] 201 SIP_UDP_SRV_PREFIX_[18] 195 SIP_USER_AGENT 186 Source Port 89 Speed/Duplex 36, 67 Speed/Duplex Settings 36 SRV lookup Prefix for TCP 91 SRV lookup Prefix for UDP 90 SSAF SIP Source Address Filter 94, 203 SSL 27 Standard Configuration File 24, 125, 149 Standard File URL 125 Start Day and Time of DST (Start Day and Time of Summer Time) 81 Start Time 119 Static IP Address 65 Static NAPT Settings 32, 73 Static Settings 65 STATIC_GATEWAY 157 STATIC_IP_ADDRESS 156 STATIC_SUBNET 157 Statistical Information 97 Status 42 Status Tab 42, 58 STT_TONE_FRQ 172 STT_TONE_TIMING 172 STUN Server 33, 73, 164
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STUN Server Address 73 STUN Server Port 73 STUN Settings 132, 164 STUN_2NDSERV_ADDR 165 STUN_2NDSERV_PORT 165 STUN_SERV_ADDR 164 STUN_SERV_PORT 165 Stutter Tone 118 SUB_INTERVAL_RATE_[18] 200 SUB_RTX_INTVL_[18] 199 Subnet Mask 61, 66 Supports 100rel (RFC 3262) 93 Supports RFC 2543 (c=0.0.0.0) 99 Supports Session Timer (RFC 4028) 93 Synchronization 80 Synchronization Interval 80 SYNCHRONIZATION_ENABLE_[18] 185 Synchronize Do Not Disturb and Call Forward Syslog Settings 130, 144, 234 SYSLOG_ADDR 145 SYSLOG_EVENT_CFG 145 SYSLOG_EVENT_SIP 144 SYSLOG_EVENT_TEL 145 SYSLOG_EVENT_VOIP 145 SYSLOG_PORT 146 SYSLOG_RTPSMLY_INTVL_[18] 146 System 44 System Settings 130, 139 System Tab 44, 75 System Time Settings 130, 140
Transport Protocol 85 Transport Protocol for SIP 85 Troubleshooting 227 TSV Tab-separated Value 120, 121, 213, 215
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Unconditional (Enable Call Forward) 112 Unconditional (Phone Number) 113 Unique ID of Shared Call 110 Update Firmware Button 123, 225 Update Type 122 USE_DEL_REG_CLOSE_[18] 198 USE_DEL_REG_OPEN_[18] 197 USER_DNS1_ADDR 158 USER_DNS2_ADDR 158 USER_ID 140 USER_PASS 140 Using 2 Types of Configuration Files 24 Using 3 Types of Configuration Files 23
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Version Information 59 VLAN setting 37 VLAN Settings 68 VLAN_ENABLE 160 VLAN_ID_IP_PHONE 160 VLAN_ID_PC 161 VLAN_PRI_IP_PHONE 160 VLAN_PRI_PC 161 VM_NUMBER_[18] 183 VM_SUBSCRIBE_ENABLE 170 Voice Mail Access Number 109 VOICE_MESSAGE_AVAILABLE 206 VoIP 45 VoIP Settings 94, 96, 134, 175 VoIP Settings [Line 1][Line 8] 96 VoIP Status 62, 63, 234 VoIP Tab 45, 84
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T1 Timer 91 T2 Timer 91 Tab-separated Value (TSV) 120, 121, 213, 215 TCP/IP Settings 16 TCP/IP Settings (DHCP or Static IP Address Assignment) 16 Technical Support 2 Telephone 47 Telephone Settings 132, 166 Telephone Tab 47, 102 Telephone-event Payload Type 99 TELEVENT_PTYPE_[18] 182 Terminal No. 39 Terminal Number Settings 39 TFTP Server 19, 21, 148 Third CODEC 100 Time 82, 84 Time Adjust Settings 79, 132, 164 Time Server 80 Time Zone 80 TIME_QUERY_INTVL 164 TIME_SYNC_INTVL 164 TIME_ZONE 140 Timer Settings 91 Tone Frequencies 116, 117, 118, 119 Tone Settings 116, 133, 170 Tone Timings 116, 117, 118, 119 TOS_RTP_[18] 178 TOS_SIP_[18] 190 Trademarks 2
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Web Language 29, 75, 76 Web Port 50, 54, 78, 79 Web Port Close Button 51, 53, 54 Web Server Port 78 Web Server Settings 78 Web User Interface Programming 19, 29, 41 Web User Interface Setting List 42 Web User Interface Window 54
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