Grandstream Networks BT200 Quick IP Call Mode, Lock keypad update, Account Active, Account Name

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Quick IP Call Mode

Quick IP Call Mode

Lock keypad update

Dial an IP address under the same LAN segment by simply pressing the last octet in the IP address.

In the Advanced Settings page the option "Use Quick IP-call mode", is set to No by default. When this option is set to YES, and #XXX is dialed, where X is 0-9 and

XXX<=255, phone will make direct IP call to aaa.bbb.ccc.XXX where aaa.bbb.ccc comes from the local IP address REGARDLESS of subnet mask.

#XX or #X are also valid so leading 0 is not required (but OK). eg.

192.168.0.2 calling 192.168.0.3 just dial #3 follow by SEND or # 192.168.0.2 calling 192.168.0.23 just dial #23 follow by SEND or # 192.168.0.2 calling 192.168.0.123 just dial #123 follow by SEND or #

192.168.0.2 dial #3 and #03 and #003 has same effect --> call 192.168.0.3

NOTE: If you have a SIP Server configured, Direct IP-IP call will still work. However, if you are using STUN, Direct IP-IP call will also use STUN.

If this parameter is set to “Yes”, the configuration updates via keypad for Menu Item 7, 9, 12 are disabled.

TABLE 11: INDIVIDUAL SETTINGS DEFINITIONS

Account Active

Account Name

SIP Server

Outbound Proxy

SIP User ID

Authenticate ID

Authenticate

Password

Name

Use DNS SRV:

User ID is Phone

Number

This field indicates whether the account is active or not. The default value for the primary account Account 1 is Yes. The default values for the other three accounts are No.

A name to identify an account which will be displayed in LCD.

SIP Server’s IP address or Domain name provided by VoIP service provider.

IP address or Domain name of Outbound Proxy, or Media Gateway, or Session Border Controller. Used by BT200 for firewall or NAT penetration in different network environment. If symmetric NAT is detected, STUN will not work and ONLY outbound proxy can provide solution for it.

User account information, provided by VoIP service provider (ITSP), usually has the form of digit similar to phone number or actually a phone number.

SIP service subscriber’s Authenticate ID used for authentication. Can be identical to or different from SIP User ID.

SIP service subscriber’s account password for BT200 to register to (SIP) servers of ITSP.

SIP service subscriber’s name which will be used for Caller ID display.

Default is No. If set to Yes the client will use DNS SRV to look up server.

If the BT200 has an assigned PSTN telephone number, this field should be set to “Yes”. Otherwise, set it to “No”. If “Yes” is set, a “user=phone” parameter will be attached to the “From” header in SIP request

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BT200 User Manual

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Firmware 1.1.1.14

Last Updated: 12/2006

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Contents BT-Series BT200 Dual Ethernet Port SIP Phone BT200 User ManualGrandstream Networks, Inc Firmware VersionAccess the Web Configuration Menu TABLE OF CONTENTSBT200 USER MANUAL Placing a Quick IP CallGUI INTERFACES TABLE OF FIGURESTABLE OF TABLES WELCOME SAFETY COMPLIANCESWARRANTY CONNECT YOUR PHONE CONNECTING YOUR PHONEEQUIPMENT PACKAGING CONNECT YOUR PHONE TO THE VOIP NETWORK PRODUCT OVERVIEW KEY FEATURESHARDWARE FEATURES Network and Provisioning Advanced Server Features Security Lines Protocol Support1 Display Feature Keys Ethernet PortsDevice Management Audio Features Call Handling Features TABLE 3 TECHNICAL SOFTWARE FEATURESAlarm Clock Icon USING THE BT200 IP PHONEGETTING FAMILIAR WITH THE LCD / LED IconAM PM GETTING FAMILIAR WITH KEYPADMenu and Call Keys Advanced Feature Buttons Speaker, Send Mute/Del Real-time ClockUP ↑ Key ButtonKey Button Definitions DOWN ↓HANDSET, SPEAKERPHONE AND HEADSET MODE PLACING CALLS USING AN IP ADDRESSMAKING AND ANSWERING PHONE CALLS PLACING A TRADITIONAL PHONE CALLCall Hold Placing a Quick IP CallANSWER AN INCOMING CALL Call Waiting and Call Flashing3-way Conference Blind and Attended Call TransferExpected outcomes Retrieving MessagesDisable Call Waiting per Call CALL FEATURESCall Features Enable Call Waiting per CallCONFIGURATION GUIDE CONFIGURATION WITH KEYPADMenu Item Menu FunctionsCONFIGURATION WITH WEB BROWSER Access the Web Configuration MenuEND USER CONFIGURATION End User Password IP Address Time Zone Daylight Savings Time ExamplesLAN Subnet Mask LAN DHCP Base IP DHCP IP Lease Time DMZ IP WAN side HTTP access Reply to ICMP on WAN port Cloned WAN MAC AddrDate Display Format Display Account Name instead of Date Device Mode Port ForwardingIP Address ADVANCED USER CONFIGURATIONMAC Address Product ModelAdmin Password Silence Suppression Voice Frames per TX Layer 3 QoS Layer 2 QoS No Key Entry Timeout Use # as Send Key Local RTP portAuthenticate Conf File Off-hook Auto Dial Firmware Upgrade and provisioning Via TFTP Server Via HTTP ServerAllow DHCP Option 66 to override server Automatic Upgrade Use Random Port Keep-alive interval Use NAT IP STUN ServerAllow DHCP Option 42 to override NTP server Distinctive Ring Tone Disable Call WaitingDTMF Payload Type Syslog Server Syslog Level NTP server Authenticate Lock keypad updateAuthenticate ID PasswordEarly Dial Dial Plan Prefix Enable Call Features Disable Missed-Call SIP Registration Unregister on RebootLocal SIP port SIP T1 Timeout SIP T2 Interval NAT Traversal Register ExpirationEnable 100rel Account Ring Tone Send Anonymous Auto Answer Session Expiration Min-SE Caller Request Timer Callee Request TimerForce Timer UAC Specify Refresher UAS Specify Refresher Force INVITE Allow Auto Answer by Call-Info Turn off speaker on remote disconnectREBOOTING THE PHONE FROM REMOTE SAVING THE CONFIGURATION CHANGESSpecial Feature Check SIP User ID for Incoming Invite Preferred Vocoder SRTP ModeCONFIGURATION THROUGH CENTRAL PROVISIONING SERVER UPGRADE THROUGH TFTP FIRMWARE UPGRADEUPGRADE THROUGH HTTP Keypad Configuration Prompt MenuNOTE for TFTP/HTTP Firmware Upgrade No Local TFTP ServerRESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING Directions for RestorationGLOSSARY OF TERMS FXS is complimentary to FXS and the PSTN NAT Network Address Translation UDP User Datagram Protocol UDP is one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite. Using UDP, programs on networked computers can send short messages known as datagrams to one another. UDP does not provide the reliability and ordering guarantees that TCP does datagrams may arrive out of order or go missing without notice. However, as a result, UDP is faster and more efficient for many lightweight or time-sensitive purposes