Mitel 5055 manual Hot Line, Media Configuration

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5055 SIP Phone User Guide (Rev. A)

Example of a Specific Configuration File in Appendix C shows all the possible settings you can have in a specific configuration file.

Hot Line

When a hot line number/address is set up, the SIP phone automatically dials that number/address when it goes off-hook (handset lifted, etc.).

The Hot Line number is programmed using the Web Configuration Tool:

1. Access the Web Configuration Tool (see The Web Configuration Tool on page 7).

2.Click Feature Configuration.

3.To activate the Hot Line, select On in the drop down menu beside “Hot Line Mode”.

4.You can enter a number or URL address for the Hot Line.

To enter a number, select NUM_MODE in the drop down menu beside “Address Type:”.

To enter a URL, select URL_MODE in the drop down menu beside “Address Type:”.

5.Enter the number/URL of the Hot Line beside “Destination Address:”.

6.Click the Apply button. A confirmation screen is displayed.

7.Click the OK button. The SIP phone is updated.

The programming steps listed above let the caller over-ride the pre-programmed hot line number by dialing their own. If you need to program the phone to block all other outgoing calls, other than those to the Hot line number, you need to add this rule to the Dialing Plan:

Dialed Digits Digits to follow

Digits to Remove Prefix to Add Suffix/Route Comments

xx

2

This rule recognizes, and blocks all outgoing manual dial attempts, permitting only hot line dialing. You could create a plan to allow “911” calls, but block all other outgoing calls:

Dialed Digits

Digits to follow

Digits to Remove Prefix to Add Suffix/Route Comments

911

0

0

xxx

0

3

Media Configuration

You can change the following Media Configuration settings using the Web Configuration Tool:

Audio codec type and frame size.

DTMF type and payload type.

To change media configuration settings:

1. Access the Web Configuration Tool (see The Web Configuration Tool on page 7).

2.Click Media Configuration.

3.Change the information as needed. See Table 19 on page 67 for more information on these settings.

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Contents Page For Firmware 2.0 Revision E Table of Contents Appendix a SIP Phone Interface Appendix C Configuration Files IiiSIP Phone User Guide Rev. a About This User Guide WelcomeDocument Conventions Elements of the SIP Phone š Message Waiting/Ringing Indicator Lamp5055 SIP Phone ™ Display Screen Arrow Keys ž Fixed Feature Keysœ Fixed Function Keys Ÿ KeypadAccessing the SIP Phone’s Features Features of the SIP PhoneAdministrative Mode Entering Numbers and Letters Using the SIP Phone KeypadHeadsets Accessories for the SIP PhonePasswords Important NotesDon’t Cradle the Handset Tips for Your Comfort and SafetyAdjust the Phone for Easiest Viewing Protect your HearingWeb Configuration Tool Accessing the SIP Phone FeaturesSIP Phone Menu Interface Accessing the Web Configuration Tool Web Configuration Tool Login ScreenRefreshing Web Configuration Tool Pages Web Configuration Tool HomeLogging In and Out User ProfilesLogging Logging Out Temporary Registration Activating a ProfileRegistering on the SIP Phone Basic Authentication Digest Authentication Making and Answering CallsMaking Calls Dialing by NumberDialing by Name Dialing by SIP URLSwitching Between Handset and Headset Modes Switching between Handset, Headset and Handsfree ModesSwitching Between Handset and Handsfree Modes Answering CallsSetting up an Advisory Message Using the SIP Phone FeaturesSwitching Between Headset and Handsfree Modes Advisory MessagesUsing the Web Configuration Tool Setting Up Call ForwardUsing the SIP Phone Interface Call ForwardUsing the SIP Phone Menu Interface Enabling/Disabling Call ForwardCall Transfer Transferring a Call to an Unconnected Third PartyTransferring a Call to a Third Party Already on Hold Call WaitingCalling List Logs Viewing the Calling List LogsConference Call 3-Way Display ContrastDo Not Disturb Using the Phone Menu InterfaceDisplay Name Activating/Deactivating Do Not DisturbHold PasswordChanging On Hold Settings Muting a CallPersonal Keys Changing Your PasswordVerifying a Personal Key’s Program Deleting a Personal Key’s Program Using the SIP PhonePhone Book Creating/Modifying a Phone BookRinger Pitch and Volume RedialSpeed Dial Speaker Volume Handset, Headset and HandsfreeProgramming a Speed Dial Key Time and Date Making Calls Using Speed DialAdjusting your Time Zone Editing a Speed Dial KeyChanging the Time and Date With the Web Configuration ToolWith the SIP Phone Menu Interface Web Dialing Changing Passwords Using the SIP Phone Menu InterfaceViewing a Profile’s User Name Setting Up User ProfilesCreating a User Profile Modifying a User Profile Deleting a User ProfileCreating/Modifying a SIP Account Modifying the Network ConfigurationModifying Network Configurations Viewing the IP and MAC AddressesPress the softkey until 4.NETWORK SETTINGS? is displayed Upgrading the Firmware of the SIP Phone Upgrading the firmware using the web-page InterfaceViewing the Firmware Version Upgrading the firmware using the SIP Phone Menu Interface Additional SettingsConfiguration Files Generic Configuration File SIPGeneric.cfg Specific Configuration File SXXXXXXXXXXXX.cfgMedia Configuration Hot LineResetting to Factory Defaults SIP Phone Menu Interface SIP Phone Menu Interface SettingsMain Menu Sub-Menu Appendix a SIP Phone Interface Menu + Keypad Commands Menu Key CommandsMenu + Line Key Commands Menu + Line Key CommandsAccessing the Web Configuration Tool HomeUser Configuration BasicSetting Name Values bold = default Feature ConfigurationOff Web Configuration Tool Feature Configuration Hot Line Configuration FeaturesOperator@example.com Date/Time Phone Book Dial by URLKey Programming Ring Tone SIP ConfigurationOff/On Web Configuration Tool SIP Configuration Emergency Symmetric Symmetric is recommended Additional Servers192.168.0.1 BlankNetwork Configuration FirewallWeb Configuration Page Network Configuration Example.com 255.255.255.0Major Time Zones Diff. from GMT Time ZonesAdvanced Dialing Plan Time Zone Diff. from GMTDialing Plan Strings are optionally manipulated, then sent Optionally, enter prefix digits here Example Dial Plan Rules Ethernet AutoProtocols HttpUsers & Passwords Media Configuration Web Configuration Tool Registration Setting Name RegistrationConfiguration Upload/Download Upgrade Web Configuration Tool Firmware UpgradeAppendix C Configuration Files Example of a Generic Configuration File# Vlan ID # e911 port number emergport= Dtmftype= #admin password Adminpasswd=be6ad8761fe4eb9bb85934a2d21686bb Example of a Specific Configuration File #pppoe0 = disable, 1 = enable pppoeenable= SIP Phone User Guide Rev. a # sip proxy port proxyport= #dtmf payload96-127 dtmfpayload= #admin password Adminpasswd=be6ad8761fe4eb9bb85934a2d21686bb #http protocol enable #phone book index0-4 pbIndex= Enabling Multiple User Profiles Select SIP Configuration. Set Bypass Firewall NAT On Appendix D Working with FirewallsCost Savings ConvenienceCustomer Interaction How do I access the User Profiles? Where do I go to find latest versions of the 5055 firmware?Where can I find the latest 5055 SIP Phone documentation? Why does my phone show *NO REG*? How do I find out the IP address of my 5055 SIP Phone?Time and date on my phone is not correct? Glossary Term Definition

5055 specifications

The Mitel 5055 is a robust and versatile communication device tailored for the needs of modern businesses. Featuring a sleek design and user-friendly interface, the Mitel 5055 is built to enhance productivity and streamline communication within an organization.

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