Teledex IP250DVoIP manual Codec Configuration, System Configuration, Security Settings

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CONFIGURING THE IP250D

3.4.3 VLAN Settings

To enable VLAN for SIP 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.

3.5 CODEC CONFIGURATION

This page is available for configuring the audio CODEC parameters. Enter which codecs are to be supported. For some protocols (e.g. SIP), the G711U and G711A protocols are always supported by default. For MGCP, it is possible to remove these codecs from the device’s list of supported "capabilities".

Select the appropriate complex codec if it is desired. Select the packetization period to be used. For MGCP, a range of packetizations may be provided for each codec (to be advertised in the device’s "capabilities" set.)

Finally, select whether silence suppression is to be supported for each codec. Press SAVE CODEC SETTINGS to save the new codec parameters. These settings will only take effect when the device is rebooted.

3.6 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

This main menu option provides subpages to configure the device’s security and localization settings.

3.6.1 Security Settings

This sub-page allows an administrator to configure the device with an access password. Enter the password and confirm by reentering it. Press SAVE SECURITY SETTINGS to apply the password protection. Effective immediately, the password will be required whenever anyone wishes to access the device’s configuration web pages.

3.6.2 Localization Settings

This sub-page only applies to devices running a VoIP protocol, and is used to configure the localization settings of the device. Enter the country (certain media hub devices require this information in order to communicate with analog phones which follow dif- ferent international standards.) If you wish for the device to automatically obtain the time via NTP, enter the NTP server address for the network (if this address is left blank, a default public NTP server will be used, if accessible). Select the time zone, and whether or not to adjust for daylight savings. Press SAVE LOCALIZATION SETTINGS to save the new values. These settings will only take effect when the device is rebooted.

9 Teledex IP250D User’s Guide SIP/MGCP

Part Number 600-0480-60

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Contents IP250D VoIP Network TerminalImportant Safety Instructions Requirements of Part 15 FCC Rules European Requirements 89/336/EECContents Introduction to the IP250D VoIP Network Terminal Downloader Application Introduction to the Teledex IP250D VoIP Network Terminal IP250D Works Like a TelephoneInstalling the IP250D Connecting a PC to the IP250D Connecting the HandsetConnecting the IP250D to the Network Unpacking the IP250DMounting the IP250D on a Wall Connecting a Headset to the IP250DArranging the IP250D on the Desk Configuring the IP250D HomeLAN Interface Settings LAN ConfigurationMgcp Configuration Vlan SettingsMgcp Settings OOB Signalling SettingsSIP Settings SIP ConfigurationHandset Settings Security Settings Codec ConfigurationSystem Configuration Localization SettingsSnmp Settings Download ConfigurationReset Configuration Incoming Call Notification Using the IP250DTelephone Idle Receiving a CallPlacing a Call Headset and Speakerphone Usage Dtmf SignalingTerminating a Call Hold and Multiple Lines Teledex IP250D User’s Guide SIP/MGCP Redialing the Last Number Dialed Muting a CallTransferring a Call Forwarding ALL CallsMaking Conference Calls Using the Msgs KEYConfiguring Local Speed Dial Numbers Changing Ringing SoundsGeneral Troubleshooting Troubleshooting and CareBasic Troubleshooting Measures Network TroubleshootingSymptom MGCP-SPECIFIC Issues SIP-SPECIFIC IssuesDownloader Application Cleaning the IP250DUsing the Downloader Application Executing the Downloader ApplicationDownload of the new firmware image Appendix B Safe Bootup ModesAppendix a Determining the IP Address Appendix C Restoring Factory Defaults ’SAFE’ Modes on AN IP PhoneAppendix D Dial Plans Sample Dial Plans Appendix E Tone and Ring Cadence ConfigurationTone Configuration Example Tone Configurations CUSTOM3 CUSTOM4 CUSTOM5 CUSTOM6 CUSTOM7 CUSTOM8 CUSTOM9Ring Cadence Configuration Example Ring Cadence ConfigurationAppendix F IP250D Product Specifications Appendix G Product Support