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Abbreviations and Specialized Terms

Alphabetical Reference

SIP

Abbreviation for "Session Initiation Protocol".

Protocol standard for initialising calls in Æ IP networks.

SLK

Only for optiPoint 420 telephones. SLK (Self-Labeling-Key) means, that the labeling fields of the function keys automatically display the stored func- tions via LCD display.

VLAN

Abbreviation for "Virtual Local Area Network".

Subdivision of an Æ IP network into autonomous administration groups (domains). A possibility of characterizing the association with a VLAN is us- ing a Æ Default VLAN ID.

SNMP

Abbreviation for "Simple Network Management Protocol".

The protocol is used for communication with servers that takeover net- work management functions. This includes for example, protocolling er- rors that occur in network components (SNMPTrap).

SNTP

Abbreviation for "Simple Network Time Protocol".

The protocol is used between timeservers and terminal devices of a net- work to synchronize the time of the terminal device.

SRSR

Abbreviation for "Small Remote Sites Redundancy".

SRTP/SRTCP

Abbreviation for "Secure Real Time Protocoll" or "Secure Real Time Contoll Protocoll".

The SRTP protocol is a more secure version of the Æ RTP protocol and is used in IP telephony for secure transmission of voice data between sta- tions. The SRTCP protocol determines the QoS characteristics for received streams. This provides senders with feedback that they can use to opti- mize voice stream emission.

Subnet Mask

Classifies networks in A-, B- and C networks. Each class has a subnet mask that demasks the relevant bits. 255.0.0.0 for Class A, 255.255.0.0 for Class B and 255.255.255.0 for Class C. In a Class C network, for instance, there are 254 Æ IP addresss.

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Contents HiPath Administrator ManualProtection of the Telephone Safety PrecautionsFor Your Safety Safety PrecautionsImportant Notes Location of the TelephoneContents Editors Administration scenariosFactory Default Settings Alphabetical ReferenceIndex Data Visualisation optiPoint 410 entry onlyEcho Effect General InformationAbout the Manual Product IdentificationSafety Precautions for IP Telephony VoIP SecurityGeneral Information Reference to operation steps SafetyOptiPoint 410 entry Operating the telephoneS o uor OptiPoint 410/420 economy/economy plus/stan- dard/advanceProperties of the Telephone Models VoIP SecurityModel Setting Up the Telephone Installing the TelephoneConnectors on the bottom of the telephone Starting up the optiPoint 410/420 Installing the TelephonePreparing for Operation Entering the administration areaTroubleshooting All configuration typesOnly if no Dhcp server OptiPoint 410 entry 1st Function key2nd Function key Only if you are working in a Virtual LAN Vlan Enter IP address of the optiPoint 410 entry to edit see ÆOther settings Error handlingLocally on the telephone AdministrationAdministration Remote maintenance through LANAccess to the Administration Menu OptiPoint 410/420 economy/ economy plus/standard/advancePress keys simultaneously Terminal IP Address ConfigurationsOptiPoint 410/420 economy/economy plus/standard/advance Dhcp IP AssignmentDefault Route Vlan MethodVlan ID QoS Layer Options LAN Port 1 ModeLAN Port 2 Mode Subscriber PasswordSubscriber Number Diagnostics Display TestLED Test RAM Test Key TestAudio Loop Test Execute testPing change target Ping TestSLK Test Line StatusAfter restart By pulling the power plugRestart Web-based Management ToolError Messages Other error messages Entering the administration area View settingsOptiPoint 410 entry Function Codes Reset factory settings No IP Address is set No Default RouteLEDs on the phone No terminal screenNo network No Default Route is setNo Participant No. / password No terminal screen is setNo PBX address PBX does not reactLog in failed Firmware Update Ldap ConfigurationOptiPoint display module Configuring the Ldap Server Installing the Ldap TemplateOptiPoint display module OptiPoint application module OptiPoint application module Installing an Ldap TemplateGeneral Web-based Management ToolHttp//IP of the telephone PreparationWeb-based Management Tool Open web-based management toolWeb-based Management structure General Information Administrator ActionsChange administrator password General InformationClear user data Clear screenlock passwordRestart terminal Factory Reset Only for optiPoint 410/420 standard/advance availableApplications Web-based Management ToolAdministrationJava Http Settings Ldap settingsWAP gateway WAP FavouritesMiscellaneous Audio settings Diagnostic Tests Test resultsAudio File transfer Java FTP Settings ENB FTP SettingsFile Transfer optiPoint 410/420 entry/economy/economy plus Network and Routing NetworkSnmp settings Quality of Service QoSQoS Data Collection System DLS Settings Gateway settingsPort Control Port SettingsTime Settings Voip Encryption Settings Srsr SettingsAction On Submit Alphabetical ReferenceDescription of functions Alphabetical ReferenceApplication Version Administration PasswordCancel Mobility Password Application FilenameCodec Audio Mode Use CodecCodec Independent Threshold Values Debug Interface CompressionCompressing Codec Threshold Values Daylight savingDLS Server Port Default Sntp IPDefault Vlan ID DhcpDSM Filename External Access CodeDNS Addresses Domain NameFTP Server Address FTP PasswordEmergency Number FTP Account NameGateway Address FTP SettingsFTP Username G722 codecHttps Java Gateway Http UsernameInternational Dial Prefix IP RoutingL2 Default L2/L3 Voice/SignallingJitter Buffer Ldap Server IP Address LAN Port SettingsBandwith Possible application LanguageTemplate-String Declaration Ldap template exampleSyntax of the Ldap template file Example for assumption Copy & PastePort Function LEDs on optiPoint 410/420 right row Ldap Template FilenameLocal District Code MIB-II Error CountLocal Area Code Local Country CodeObservation Interval Minimal Session LengthNational Dial Prefix Non-Compressing Codec Threshold ValuesQoS L2/L3 QCU Home AddressQCU Standby Address QDC ServerRTP Port Base Report ModeService Agent Restart TerminalSnmp Srsr Switch To Home Retry Count Srsr Automatic Switch BackSrsr Enabled Srsr Switch To Home Expiry TimeoutSystem Type Srsr Switch To Standby Retry CountSrsr Tctest Expiry Timeout Srsr Tctest Retry CountUSB Keyboard Time SourceTime Window Timezone offsetWAP Password WAP Connection TypeWAP Username WAP URL DNS Abbreviations and Specialized TermsCornet IP TS DLSHttp ENBFTP HFALED LANLdap LCDPSS MIBPBX PingSntp SIPSLK VlanWAP SwitchURL VoIPAdministration scenarios Setting up the FTP serverSetting up the FTP server Administration scenarios Installation and configurationDetermine the software version Check handset functionalitiesStart up not successful Check LAN connectionImprove speech quality Number Editor EditorsNumber Editor IP Number EditorTeminal Mask Editor EditorsBit Block OptiPoint 410/420 economy/economy plus/standard/advance Text EditorText Editor Key 10x 11x 12x 13x 14x 15x 16x 17x 18x 19x 20x 21x 22x 23xFactory Default Settings Standard valueFunction Standard value Vlan Dhcp Vlan ID Password Function setting Password FunctionsTaste Funktion HiPath 3000/5000 Key-LayoutData Visualisation optiPoint 410 entry only Data Visualisation optiPoint 410 entry onlyStatus Messages Binary encoded Ascii tableTechnical data Binary encoded Ascii table101 102 Technical dataOptiPoint 410/420Operation Codes Summary Administration InterfaceOperation Codes Summary OptiPoint 410/420104 Operation Codes SummaryoptiPoint 410/420Further functions OptiPoint 410 entryOperation Codes Summary105 Menu structure Menu structureoptiPoint 410/420106 Index Index107 108 Https109 SrsrBestell-Nr. 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2000 specifications

Siemens 2000 is a robust and advanced industrial automation system that exemplified Siemens' commitment to innovation and efficiency in manufacturing during its launch period. Known for its modular design and interoperability, Siemens 2000 leveraged the latest technologies to create a more integrated and flexible manufacturing environment.

One of the standout features of Siemens 2000 is its use of the S7 series programmable logic controllers (PLCs). These programmable devices allowed for real-time monitoring and control of various industrial processes. The S7 PLCs were designed to handle complex automation tasks while offering an intuitive programming interface through the STEP 7 software. This enabled operators to create and modify programs easily, enhancing responsiveness to production changes.

Another notable characteristic of Siemens 2000 is its emphasis on connectivity. The system utilized Industrial Ethernet for communication between devices, ensuring high-speed data transfer and reliable connections across the network. This facilitated a more cohesive integration of machinery and systems, leading to improved workflow and productivity. The support for various communication protocols, such as Profibus and Profinet, allowed for seamless integration into existing infrastructures.

Siemens 2000 also introduced features that enhanced data acquisition and processing through SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems. These capabilities provided operators with real-time insights into production metrics, enabling predictive maintenance and proactive decision-making. The combination of advanced analytics tools and human-machine interfaces (HMIs) allowed users to visualize data patterns easily, improving overall operational efficiency.

Safety was a paramount consideration in the design of Siemens 2000. The system included integrated safety features that complied with international standards, providing reliable protection for both personnel and equipment. These safety measures ensured that potential hazards were identified and mitigated, promoting a secure working environment.

In conclusion, Siemens 2000 represented a significant leap forward in industrial automation with its modular and flexible architecture. The integration of advanced PLCs, seamless connectivity through Industrial Ethernet, sophisticated data processing capabilities, and a strong focus on safety made it a preferred choice for manufacturers looking to enhance their productivity and operational excellence during its time. The legacy of Siemens 2000 continues to influence modern automation solutions, embodying the principles of efficiency, safety, and innovation.