Teledex IP250DVoIP manual SIP Configuration, Handset Settings, SIP Settings

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CONFIGURING THE IP250D

3.3.3 Handset Settings

This sub-page allows configuration of the MGCP IP Phone display and function key settings. If you want the IP phone’s extension number to be displayed on the LCD during idle operation, enter the phone’s extension number, or leave blank if you wish not to display a number. Enter the key / command sequences to be sent to the MGCP call agent for class 5 features. The class 5 features available on the MGCP IP Phone are:

• Call Forwarding (FWD)

• Call Hold / Retrieve (HOLD)

• Call Transfer (XFER)

• Conference Calls (CONF)

If the key / command sequence contains a "flash" event, you may specify this by using "f" or "F" (e.g. "F7" = "flash" + "7"). You may also enter the extension / number of the voice mail (MSGs) service on the network. Press SAVE HANDSET SETTINGS to save.

3.3.4 VLAN Settings

To enable VLAN for MGCP and audio traffic, set the VLAN TAG and PRIORITY TAG. Press SAVE VOIP VLAN SETTINGS to save the VLAN settings. Reset the unit to have the new settings take effect.

3.4 SIP CONFIGURATION

If the device is running the SIP protocol, select SIP from the menu. This will provide sub options to configure the SIP server and device endpoint settings.

3.4.1 SIP Settings

This page allows configuration of the SIP server and endpoint settings. Enter the IP address and port value of the SIP server. If no SIP server address is entered, the device will attempt to self-provision a SIP server using a DNS query. For this to be successful, ensure that the DNS settings on the device include a DNS server address which is configured with the SIP server address and will respond to the query, and the appropriate domain name of the network. Enter the domain name of the network. For the endpoint, set the dial plan to be used by all lines, and select the transport method to be used in the SIP signalling (either UDP or TCP). For each line on the endpoint (note: the IP phone has a single line), enter the line phone number, Caller ID name, signalling port value, password, and select whether AEC is to be performed. All settings, except for the port value, are optional. Press SAVE SIP SETTINGS to save the new values. Reset the unit to have the new settings take effect.

3.4.2 OOB Signalling Settings

Under this section various options for handling DTMF are available. Press SAVE RFC2833 SETTINGS to save the new values. Reset the unit to have the new settings take effect.

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Contents VoIP Network Terminal IP250DImportant Safety Instructions 89/336/EEC Requirements of Part 15 FCC Rules European RequirementsContents Introduction to the IP250D VoIP Network Terminal Downloader Application IP250D Works Like a Telephone Introduction to the Teledex IP250D VoIP Network TerminalInstalling the IP250D Connecting the IP250D to the Network Connecting the HandsetConnecting a PC to the IP250D Unpacking the IP250DArranging the IP250D on the Desk Connecting a Headset to the IP250DMounting the IP250D on a Wall Home Configuring the IP250DMgcp Configuration LAN ConfigurationLAN Interface Settings Vlan SettingsOOB Signalling Settings Mgcp SettingsHandset Settings SIP ConfigurationSIP Settings System Configuration Codec ConfigurationSecurity Settings Localization SettingsReset Configuration Download ConfigurationSnmp Settings Telephone Idle Using the IP250DIncoming Call Notification Receiving a CallPlacing a Call Terminating a Call Dtmf SignalingHeadset and Speakerphone Usage Hold and Multiple Lines Teledex IP250D User’s Guide SIP/MGCP Transferring a Call Muting a CallRedialing the Last Number Dialed Forwarding ALL CallsConfiguring Local Speed Dial Numbers Using the Msgs KEYMaking Conference Calls Changing Ringing SoundsBasic Troubleshooting Measures Troubleshooting and CareGeneral Troubleshooting Network TroubleshootingSymptom SIP-SPECIFIC Issues MGCP-SPECIFIC IssuesUsing the Downloader Application Cleaning the IP250DDownloader Application Executing the Downloader ApplicationAppendix a Determining the IP Address Appendix B Safe Bootup ModesDownload of the new firmware image ’SAFE’ Modes on AN IP Phone Appendix C Restoring Factory DefaultsAppendix D Dial Plans Tone Configuration Appendix E Tone and Ring Cadence ConfigurationSample Dial Plans CUSTOM3 CUSTOM4 CUSTOM5 CUSTOM6 CUSTOM7 CUSTOM8 CUSTOM9 Example Tone ConfigurationsExample Ring Cadence Configuration Ring Cadence ConfigurationAppendix F IP250D Product Specifications Appendix G Product Support