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Menu structureoptiPoint 410/420

Menu structure

The following table shows a concerned overview of the menu structure of the optiPoint 410/420.

optiPoint 410/420

Menu

 

 

Operation steps

Explanation

--- Administration?

 

 

--- 01=Configuration?

Æ page 21

Æ page 62

--- 01=DHCP IP assign?

--- 02=Terminal IP addr.?

Æ page 21

Æ page 80

--- 03=Terminal mask?

Æ page 21

Æ page 80

--- 04=Default route?

Æ page 22

Æ page 62

--- 05=VLAN method?

Æ page 22

Æ page 81

--- 06=VLAN id?

Æ page 22

Æ page 62

--- 07=QoS?

 

 

--- 08=LAN port 1 mode?

 

 

--- 09=LAN port 2 mode? [1]

Æ page 24

Æ page 79

--- 10=Fully qual sub num?

--- 11=Home subscriber pwd?

Æ page 24

Æ page 79

--- 00=End?

 

 

--- 02=Diagnostics?

Æ page 25

Æ page 62

--- 01=Display test?

--- 02=LED test?

Æ page 25

Æ page 72

--- 03=Key test?

Æ page 26

Æ page 68

--- 04=Audio loop test?

Æ page 26

Æ page 59

--- 05=RAM test?

Æ page 26

Æ page 75

--- 06=ROM test?

Æ page 26

Æ page 76

--- 07=Ping Test?

Æ page 27

Æ page 74

--- 01=User specified IP

 

 

--- 02=Gateway?

 

 

--- 03=DL server address?

 

 

--- 04=Default Router IP?

 

 

--- 05=Route 1 Gateway IP?

 

 

--- 06=Route 2 Gateway IP?

 

 

--- 07=SNMP trap address?

 

 

--- 08=Terminal IP addr.?

 

 

--- 09=DNS Server?

 

 

--- 10=SNTP IP?

 

 

--- 00=End?

Æ page 28

Æ page 72

--- 08=Line Test?

--- 09=SLK test? [2]

Æ page 28

Æ page 77

--- 00=End?

 

 

--- 03=Start Phone?

 

 

[1]Only for optiPoint 410/420 economy plus/standard/advance available

[2]Only for optiPoint 420 Workpoints available

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Contents Administrator Manual HiPathSafety Precautions Safety PrecautionsFor Your Safety Protection of the TelephoneLocation of the Telephone Important NotesContents Alphabetical Reference Administration scenariosFactory Default Settings EditorsData Visualisation optiPoint 410 entry only IndexProduct Identification General InformationAbout the Manual Echo EffectVoIP Security Safety Precautions for IP TelephonyGeneral Information Safety Reference to operation stepsOptiPoint 410/420 economy/economy plus/stan- dard/advance Operating the telephoneS o uor OptiPoint 410 entryVoIP Security Properties of the Telephone ModelsModel Installing the Telephone Setting Up the TelephoneConnectors on the bottom of the telephone Installing the Telephone Starting up the optiPoint 410/420Entering the administration area Preparing for OperationAll configuration types TroubleshootingOnly if no Dhcp server 1st Function key OptiPoint 410 entry2nd Function key Enter IP address of the optiPoint 410 entry to edit see Æ Only if you are working in a Virtual LAN VlanError handling Other settingsRemote maintenance through LAN AdministrationAdministration Locally on the telephoneOptiPoint 410/420 economy/ economy plus/standard/advance Access to the Administration MenuPress keys simultaneously Dhcp IP Assignment ConfigurationsOptiPoint 410/420 economy/economy plus/standard/advance Terminal IP AddressVlan Method Default RouteVlan ID LAN Port 1 Mode QoS Layer OptionsSubscriber Password LAN Port 2 ModeSubscriber Number Display Test DiagnosticsLED Test Execute test Key TestAudio Loop Test RAM TestPing Test Ping change targetLine Status SLK TestWeb-based Management Tool By pulling the power plugRestart After restartError Messages Other error messages View settings Entering the administration areaOptiPoint 410 entry Function Codes Reset factory settings No terminal screen No Default RouteLEDs on the phone No IP Address is setNo terminal screen is set No Default Route is setNo Participant No. / password No networkPBX does not react No PBX addressLog in failed Ldap Configuration Firmware UpdateOptiPoint display module Installing the Ldap Template Configuring the Ldap ServerOptiPoint display module OptiPoint application module Installing an Ldap Template OptiPoint application moduleWeb-based Management Tool GeneralOpen web-based management tool PreparationWeb-based Management Tool Http//IP of the telephoneWeb-based Management structure General Information Administrator ActionsChange administrator password General InformationOnly for optiPoint 410/420 standard/advance available Clear screenlock passwordRestart terminal Factory Reset Clear user dataLdap settings Web-based Management ToolAdministrationJava Http Settings ApplicationsWAP Favourites WAP gatewayMiscellaneous Diagnostic Tests Test results Audio settingsAudio File transfer ENB FTP Settings Java FTP SettingsFile Transfer optiPoint 410/420 entry/economy/economy plus Network Network and RoutingQuality of Service QoS Snmp settingsQoS Data Collection DLS Settings Gateway settings SystemPort Settings Port ControlSrsr Settings Time Settings Voip Encryption SettingsAlphabetical Reference Alphabetical ReferenceDescription of functions Action On SubmitApplication Filename Administration PasswordCancel Mobility Password Application VersionCodec Codec Audio Mode UseCodec Independent Threshold Values Daylight saving CompressionCompressing Codec Threshold Values Debug InterfaceDhcp Default Sntp IPDefault Vlan ID DLS Server PortDomain Name External Access CodeDNS Addresses DSM FilenameFTP Account Name FTP PasswordEmergency Number FTP Server AddressG722 codec FTP SettingsFTP Username Gateway AddressHttps IP Routing Http UsernameInternational Dial Prefix Java GatewayL2/L3 Voice/Signalling L2 DefaultJitter Buffer Language LAN Port SettingsBandwith Possible application Ldap Server IP AddressLdap template example Template-String DeclarationExample for assumption Copy & Paste Syntax of the Ldap template fileLdap Template Filename Port Function LEDs on optiPoint 410/420 right rowLocal Country Code MIB-II Error CountLocal Area Code Local District CodeNon-Compressing Codec Threshold Values Minimal Session LengthNational Dial Prefix Observation IntervalQDC Server QCU Home AddressQCU Standby Address QoS L2/L3Restart Terminal Report ModeService Agent RTP Port BaseSnmp Srsr Switch To Home Expiry Timeout Srsr Automatic Switch BackSrsr Enabled Srsr Switch To Home Retry CountSrsr Tctest Retry Count Srsr Switch To Standby Retry CountSrsr Tctest Expiry Timeout System TypeTimezone offset Time SourceTime Window USB KeyboardWAP Connection Type WAP PasswordWAP Username WAP URL DLS Abbreviations and Specialized TermsCornet IP TS DNSHFA ENBFTP HttpLCD LANLdap LEDPing MIBPBX PSSVlan SIPSLK SntpVoIP SwitchURL WAPSetting up the FTP server Administration scenariosSetting up the FTP server Installation and configuration Administration scenariosCheck LAN connection Check handset functionalitiesStart up not successful Determine the software versionImprove speech quality IP Number Editor EditorsNumber Editor Number EditorEditors Teminal Mask EditorBit Block Key 10x 11x 12x 13x 14x 15x 16x 17x 18x 19x 20x 21x 22x 23x Text EditorText Editor OptiPoint 410/420 economy/economy plus/standard/advanceStandard value Factory Default SettingsFunction Standard value Vlan Dhcp Vlan ID Password Functions Password Function settingKey-Layout Taste Funktion HiPath 3000/5000Binary encoded Ascii table Data Visualisation optiPoint 410 entry onlyStatus Messages Data Visualisation optiPoint 410 entry onlyBinary encoded Ascii table Technical data101 Technical data 102OptiPoint 410/420 Administration InterfaceOperation Codes Summary OptiPoint 410/420Operation Codes SummaryOperation Codes SummaryoptiPoint 410/420 104OptiPoint 410 entryOperation Codes Summary Further functions105 Menu structureoptiPoint 410/420 Menu structure106 Index Index107 Https 108Srsr 109Bestell-Nr. A31003-A2056-B415-7-76A9

2000 specifications

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