Siemens V1.2.33 manual Rom, Sip, Snmp, Sntp, Tcp, Tls

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Abbreviations and Technical Terms

ROM

Abbreviation of "Read Only Memory."

Memory with read-only access.

Router

Routers set up connections to gateways and have access to multiple sub- nets and other routers. A router uses the IP address to determine the sub- net or router to which it should send data. It decides which path is currently the most cost-effective for data transmission.

Security

The main security requirement for an Æ IP phone is to ensure that the messages between the phone and Æ Gatekeeper cannot be tapped.

SIP

Abbreviation of "Session Initiation Protocol."

Default protocol for initializing calls in Æ IP networks.

SNMP

Abbreviation of "Simple Network Management Protocol."

The protocol is used for communication with servers that perform network management functions. This includes logging errors that occur at network components (SNMP-Trap).

SNTP

Abbreviation of "Simple Network Time Protocol."

The protocol is implemented between a network’s time servers and termi- nals for synchronizing the time of the terminals.

Switch

Switching center in a star network, for example HiPath 4000 system.

TCP

Transmission Control Protocol is the central protocol in the Internet apart from Æ IP. It provides a connection-oriented, reliable, full-duplex service in the form of a data stream.

TLS

Abbreviation of Transport Layer Security. Default protocol for computer au- thentication with certificates and encryption.

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Contents Administrator Manual Contents Configuration Tab OptiPoint typesHelp Functions Deployment Tool with TLS ParametersIntroduction Supported PhonesIntroduction Requirements Screen ResolutionFTP Service Operating SystemInstalling and Running the Program Installing and Running the ProgramInstalling the Program Click Start Installer for WindowsListing Connected IP Phones Listing Connected IP PhonesDevice List window Icons in the DeviceList window For the function Configure selected devicesIcons and Buttons Icons in the Operations windowCreating a Device List CTRL+A orSpecifying the Number of Scans Hiding List ColumnsMoving List Columns Column ContentsEditing a Device List Starting a ScanMAC address AddressStatus 164Resetting the Scan Result Stopping a ScanDevice type Deleting an Entry from the Device List Selecting a Device GroupSaving a Deployment File Loading the Deployment File CTRL+O orConfiguration ConfigurationConfiguration PreparationStarting Configuration File Transfer tabDialogs for optiPoint telephones Editing a Configuration Saving settings CTRL+S orTransfer file Minutes for Transferring a ConfigurationAdministrator password Minutes for optiPoint 300 advanceLog file Starting transferStopping transfer VerificationSaving and Loading Device Groups Saving Device GroupsCtrl+B Loading Device Groups Configuration OptiPoint 400 economy HFA OptiPoint typesOptiPoint 400 standard H450 OptiPoint 400 standard HFAOptiPoint 400 standard SIP Device type 400 standard SIPOptiPoint types Device type 400standardSIP Device type 410entryHFA, 410economyHFA OptiPoint 410 entry HFA, 410 economy HFAOptiPoint 410 standard HFA, 410 advance HFA Device type 410standardHFA, 410advanceHFADevice type 600officeHFA OptiPoint 600 office HFAOptiPoint 600 officeUP0/E Device type 600officeUP0/EOptiPoint 600 office SIP Device type 600officeSIPHelp Functions Checking the StatusHelp Functions Status Messages Following status messages may appearLog File Audio/Visual Indications Configuration TabAlert Indications ContactsDial Plan Country & LanguageDialling Codes Dial Plan 400 standard SIP V2.4, 600 office SIPFile Transfer File Transfer 400 standard H450, 400 standard SIP 2.x/SIPFile Transfer 410 standard HFA, 410 advance HFA Function Keys Http SettingsParameter Setting Key 1 to 10 or Instant MessagingIP Routing IP Routing 400 standard H450Default gateway Route Gateway Mask DNS server address Kerberos Kerberos 400 standard SIPKey & Lamp Module 1/2 Messaging ServicesKeyset Operations Keyset Operations 400 standard SIP V2.4, 600 office SIPMiscellaneous PasswordsPasswords 600 office HFA, 600 office UP0/E, 600 office SIP Miscellaneous 410 standard HFA, 410 advance HFAPersonal Directory PresencePresence 400 standard SIP Security Quality of ServiceQuality of Service 600 office UP0/E Security 400 standard SIP V2.4/SIP V3.0, 600 office SIPSIP Feature Configuration SelectedDialingSpeech parameters Telephony Configuration 400 standard HFA, 400 economy HFA Telephony ConfigurationTelephony Configuration 400 standard H450 Parameter Setting PBX/Gateway AddressTelephony Configuration 600 office HFA, 600 office UP0/E Time WAPParameters DescriptionCancel mobility password Audio ModeBeep On SIP Server Error Area codeCompression Codec Config filename prefixCodec Connection typeDhcp DSM application filename External access codeFTP password Emergency numberGatekeeper address H450 featuresFTP username Gatekeeper discovery addressInternational dial prefix IM Session TimerImport personal directory Java midlet filenameLayer 2 Default Layer 2 Voice/SignalingLayer 3 Voice/Signaling LAN/PC port modeLdap Server Addr Line Key action modeLayer 2 Priority Ldap template nameLoge filename New Domain PasswordOperating mode MaskPermit Decline Call Proximity TimerPBX/Gateway Address Port NumberQoS L2/L3 Registration TimerPstn acces code RealmRollover type Ring No Reply TimerRing Seen Timer RouteSecurity window seconds Session TimerSecurity profile Server typeSIP Registrar Port Snmp PasswordSIP Registrar Address SIP Routing ModelSnmp Trap Port Subscriber PasswordSnmp Trap IP Address Sntp Server IP AddressTerminating line preference System typeTag TimeUnused Timer User Change PasswordTrusted Certificates File Management Vlan Id User passwordWAP Mode Vlan MethodDial Plan Default RouteAbbreviations and Technical Terms DNSEpid FTPHFA HttpKDC LCD LANLdap LEDMCU PasswordMAC MIBPstn PBXPing RAMSnmp ROMSIP SntpURL UDPURI VlanVoIP WAPWSP Installation and Configuration Administration ScenariosConfiguring an FTP Server Administration ScenariosAdministration Scenarios Certificates Deployment Tool with TLSPublic Key Asymmetric Cryptography Deployment Tool with TLSTLS Certificate File FormatsUse of TLS by an IP Phone Operating the XML Management Interface over TLSConfiguring the Deployment Tool for TLS Installing the Deployment Tool TLS Handshake FailureTransferring 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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