Siemens V1.2.33 manual System type, Tag, Terminating line preference, Time to live minutes

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Parameters

System type

Enter HiPath GK if the system environment is HiPath 5000.

Enter Non-HiPath GK if you are using a third-party Æ Gatekeeper.

Enter Æ Gateway if you are using a HiPath HG 1500.

Enter Direct if you are using IP dialing and no Æ Gatekeeper.

In optiPoint 410 standard/economy/entry HFA, you can choose be- tween HiPath 4K V1.x, HiPath 4K V2.x and HiPath 3K V4.0.

Tag

Enter the required tag for the current alarm to be set in the Audio/Visual Indications tab.

Terminating line preference

Reserved for later use.

Time

You should only mark this option if this information is not automatically transmitted (for example by the Æ PBX or an Æ DHCP server).

If this option is marked, the computer’s system time is applied.

Time to live (minutes)

Use this function to specify the interval at which the telephone should send a signal to the Æ Gatekeeper (every time one third of the time set elapses). If the "Time to live" value is set to three minutes, for example, the telephone sends a signal every minute.

The highest value you can set is 4320 seconds, that is, three days.

Timezone offset

You should only enter data here if an Æ SNTP server provides time in- formation.

The data describes the offset in hours compared to time information of the SNTP server.

Tone_Duration

Enter the duration of the tone in seconds for the current alarm to be set in the Audio/Visual Indications tab.

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Contents Administrator Manual Contents Configuration Tab OptiPoint typesHelp Functions Parameters Deployment Tool with TLSIntroduction Supported PhonesIntroduction FTP Service Screen ResolutionRequirements Operating SystemInstalling the Program Installing and Running the ProgramInstalling and Running the Program Click Start Installer for WindowsListing Connected IP Phones Listing Connected IP PhonesDevice List window Icons and Buttons For the function Configure selected devicesIcons in the DeviceList window Icons in the Operations windowCTRL+A or Creating a Device ListHiding List Columns Specifying the Number of ScansEditing a Device List Column ContentsMoving List Columns Starting a ScanStatus AddressMAC address 164Resetting the Scan Result Stopping a ScanDevice type Deleting an Entry from the Device List Selecting a Device GroupSaving a Deployment File CTRL+O or Loading the Deployment FileConfiguration ConfigurationConfiguration PreparationFile Transfer tab Starting ConfigurationDialogs for optiPoint telephones Editing a Configuration Saving settings CTRL+S orTransfer file Administrator password Transferring a ConfigurationMinutes for Minutes for optiPoint 300 advanceStopping transfer Starting transferLog file VerificationSaving and Loading Device Groups Saving Device GroupsCtrl+B Loading Device Groups Configuration OptiPoint 400 standard H450 OptiPoint typesOptiPoint 400 economy HFA OptiPoint 400 standard HFADevice type 400 standard SIP OptiPoint 400 standard SIPOptiPoint types Device type 400standardSIP OptiPoint 410 standard HFA, 410 advance HFA OptiPoint 410 entry HFA, 410 economy HFADevice type 410entryHFA, 410economyHFA Device type 410standardHFA, 410advanceHFAOptiPoint 600 officeUP0/E OptiPoint 600 office HFADevice type 600officeHFA Device type 600officeUP0/EDevice type 600officeSIP OptiPoint 600 office SIPHelp Functions Checking the StatusHelp Functions Following status messages may appear Status MessagesLog File Alert Indications Configuration TabAudio/Visual Indications ContactsDialling Codes Country & LanguageDial Plan Dial Plan 400 standard SIP V2.4, 600 office SIPFile Transfer 400 standard H450, 400 standard SIP 2.x/SIP File TransferFile Transfer 410 standard HFA, 410 advance HFA Parameter Setting Key 1 to 10 or Http SettingsFunction Keys Instant MessagingIP Routing 400 standard H450 IP RoutingDefault gateway Route Gateway Mask DNS server address Kerberos 400 standard SIP KerberosKeyset Operations Messaging ServicesKey & Lamp Module 1/2 Keyset Operations 400 standard SIP V2.4, 600 office SIPPasswords 600 office HFA, 600 office UP0/E, 600 office SIP PasswordsMiscellaneous Miscellaneous 410 standard HFA, 410 advance HFAPersonal Directory PresencePresence 400 standard SIP Quality of Service 600 office UP0/E Quality of ServiceSecurity Security 400 standard SIP V2.4/SIP V3.0, 600 office SIPSelectedDialing SIP Feature ConfigurationSpeech parameters Telephony Configuration 400 standard H450 Telephony ConfigurationTelephony Configuration 400 standard HFA, 400 economy HFA Parameter Setting PBX/Gateway AddressTelephony Configuration 600 office HFA, 600 office UP0/E WAP TimeDescription ParametersBeep On SIP Server Error Audio ModeCancel mobility password Area codeCodec Config filename prefixCompression Codec Connection typeDhcp FTP password External access codeDSM application filename Emergency numberFTP username H450 featuresGatekeeper address Gatekeeper discovery addressImport personal directory IM Session TimerInternational dial prefix Java midlet filenameLayer 3 Voice/Signaling Layer 2 Voice/SignalingLayer 2 Default LAN/PC port modeLayer 2 Priority Line Key action modeLdap Server Addr Ldap template nameOperating mode New Domain PasswordLoge filename MaskPBX/Gateway Address Proximity TimerPermit Decline Call Port NumberPstn acces code Registration TimerQoS L2/L3 RealmRing Seen Timer Ring No Reply TimerRollover type RouteSecurity profile Session TimerSecurity window seconds Server typeSIP Registrar Address Snmp PasswordSIP Registrar Port SIP Routing ModelSnmp Trap IP Address Subscriber PasswordSnmp Trap Port Sntp Server IP AddressTag System typeTerminating line preference TimeUnused Timer User Change PasswordTrusted Certificates File Management WAP Mode User passwordVlan Id Vlan MethodAbbreviations and Technical Terms Default RouteDial Plan DNSFTP EpidHFA HttpKDC Ldap LANLCD LEDMAC PasswordMCU MIBPing PBXPstn RAMSIP ROMSnmp SntpURI UDPURL VlanVoIP WAPWSP Configuring an FTP Server Administration ScenariosInstallation and Configuration Administration ScenariosAdministration Scenarios Public Key Asymmetric Cryptography Deployment Tool with TLSCertificates Deployment Tool with TLSCertificate File Formats TLSOperating the XML Management Interface over TLS Use of TLS by an IP PhoneConfiguring the Deployment Tool for TLS TLS Handshake Failure Installing the Deployment ToolTransferring Certificates to Phones Selecting a File for Transfer Transferring a Server Key Material File Transferring a Client Trusted Certificates File Ref. 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