Siemens 420 S, 410 S Basic Configuration of optiPoint Telephones, Web Interface, DialSIP/10,5,r

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Basic Configuration of optiPoint Telephones

Web Interface

Dial(SIP/10,5,r)

The application defined in this step is Dial(). In the example, the system tries to call the SIP participant number 10 for a duration of 5 seconds. The option r specifies that the caller hears a ring tone while the telephone called is ringing.

4 Basic Configuration of optiPoint Telephones

Currently, the portfolio of the SIP-based optiPoint devices 410 S and 420 S comprises 9 mod- els. To a large extent, the instructions and steps in the following section are independent of the model. For additional information about the individual optiPoint models, please refer to the cor- responding data sheets, user guides and administrator guides, see Section 9, "Reference List").

There are 4 options to configure an optiPoint telephone:

Web Interface: The telephone can be configured and controlled via a standard web brows- er (recommended).

Database-driven configuration tool DLS (Deployment Service): This Siemens IP telephone manager (available at no charge) is a powerful tool for configuring larger telephone sys- tems.

optiGuide: User interface of the telephone. For additional information, please refer to the corresponding User Guide or Administration Guide, see Section 9, "Reference List".

XML interface of the telephone. For more information, please refer to the XML Administra- tor Guide, see Section 9, "Reference List".

The following section describes the configuration via the web interface as this is the most con- venient and viable method for most installations.

4.1Web Interface

Open your browser and enter "https://" followed by the IP address of the optiPoint telephone, e.g.:

"https://192.168.1.5".

>cate sent by the optiPoint device is not verified or installed. In this context, you can ignore this warning.Prior to loading the page the browser displays a warning indicating that the certifi-

The website of the telephone is opened. If it is already configured, the terminal number (i.e. the phone number) of the device is displayed in the upper right corner.

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optiPoint 410/420 - Using with Asterisk, Configuration Guide

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Contents HiPath OptiPoint 410 S / 420 S Using with Asterisk Overview 2 System Requirements Configuration of Asterisk Music on Hold MOH 9 Reference List 10 Sample ConfigurationConfiguration of Asterisk OverviewSystem Requirements OverviewSample configuration SIP RegistrationSyntax ExampleBindport BindaddrAllow QualifyExample First User/Telephone Example Second User/TelephoneType UsernameExplanations for lines 1 and 2 in the example Dial PlanSyntax Basic Configuration of optiPoint Telephones Basic Configuration of optiPoint TelephonesWeb Interface DialSIP/10,5,rBasic Configuration of optiPoint Telephones General Information Network IP and routingSIP environment Quality of ServiceLan Port setting Network IP Address and Routing Dhcp Terminal hostnameQuality of Service SIP Environment New SIP password / Confirm SIP password Phone numberSIP Port SIP server typeMulti Line Voicemail numberSettings in voicemail.conf VoicemailVoicemail ExplanationUser1@mail.com U10@myphones / b10@myphonesSettings in the file sip.conf Exten = 99,1,VoiceMailMainVoiceMailMain Notifymimetype=text/plainSetting up the Message Key on the optiPoint Telephone Execution of Call Pickup Call PickupGroup Definition Pickup10&11 SdpLineNumiteratorinit&iterator Music on Hold MOHMusic on Hold MOH Space If !strcasecmpa, sendonly sendonly=1 Continue Reference List Sip.conf Sample ConfigurationSample Configuration Extensions.conf Myphones Exten = 10,1,DialSIP/10,5,rExten = 99,1,VoiceMailMain Exten = *8.,1,Pickup10&11 Voicemail.conf
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410 S, 420 S specifications

Siemens has long been a frontrunner in providing innovative industrial automation solutions, and the Siemens 410 S and 420 S models are exemplary products in their lineup. These advanced automation systems are designed to offer enhanced operational efficiency, flexibility, and reliability for various industrial applications.

The Siemens 410 S is primarily aimed at applications that require compact design coupled with powerful performance. It features a modular architecture, which allows for easy upgrades and customization according to specific needs. The control system is designed with integrated safety features, ensuring that operations are not only efficient but also secure. With support for various communication protocols, including PROFINET and PROFIBUS, the 410 S ensures seamless integration into existing systems, enabling smooth data exchange and interoperability.

On the other hand, the Siemens 420 S targets more complex automation requirements, featuring enhanced processing capabilities and expanded input/output options. This model offers advanced diagnostic features, allowing for real-time monitoring and troubleshooting, which significantly reduces downtime. Furthermore, the 420 S supports high-speed processing and extensive data handling, making it suitable for demanding applications such as robotics and high-speed assembly lines.

Both models are equipped with Siemens’ cutting-edge technology, including the TIA Portal (Totally Integrated Automation) software, which streamlines configuration, programming, and diagnostics. The intuitive user interface simplifies the automation process, enabling engineers to implement systems more rapidly and efficiently. Moreover, they are designed with energy efficiency in mind, contributing to sustainable operations by minimizing energy consumption.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Siemens 410 S and 420 S is their robustness and durability. Constructed with high-quality materials, these models are built to withstand the rigors of industrial environments, ensuring that they can operate effectively in a range of conditions.

In summary, the Siemens 410 S and 420 S models represent the pinnacle of modern automation technology. With their modular designs, integrated safety features, advanced diagnostic capabilities, and compatibility with TIA Portal, they are well-equipped to meet the evolving demands of today’s industries. Whether for compact operations or complex processes, both models deliver the performance and reliability that businesses require in an ever-competitive market.