Avaya 9600 manual Signaling, Unnamed, Registration, VoIP

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SES

SIP Enablement Services, the Avaya solution for SIP telephony with Avaya

 

Communication Manager.

 

 

Signaling

Encryption of the signaling protocol exchanged between the IP telephone and the call

Channel

server. Signaling channel encryption provides additional security to the security

Encryption

provided by channel encryption.

SIP

Session Initiation Protocol, an open standard defined initially by IETF RFC 3261. SIP

 

is an alternative to H.323 for VoIP signaling, both of which 9600 Series IP Telephones

 

support.

 

 

SNTP

Simple Network Time Protocol. An adaptation of the Network Time Protocol used to

 

synchronize computer clocks in the internet.

SRTCP

Secure Real-time Transport Control Protocol.

 

 

SRTP

Secure Real-time Transport Protocol.

 

 

TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, a network-layer protocol used on

 

LANs and internets.

 

 

TFTP

Trivial File Transfer Protocol, used to provide downloading of upgrade scripts and

 

application files to certain IP telephones. SIP IP telephones use HTTP or HTTPS

 

instead of TFTP.

TLS

Transport Layer Security, an enhancement of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). TLS is

 

compatible with SSL 3.0 and allows for privacy and data integrity between two

 

communicating applications.

 

 

TLV

Type-Length-Value elements transmitted and received as part of Link Layer Discovery

 

Protocol (LLDP).

UDP

User Datagram Protocol, a connectionless transport-layer protocol.

 

 

Unnamed

Registration with Avaya Communication Manager by an IP telephone with no

Registration

extension. Allows limited outgoing calling.

URI & URL

Uniform Resource Identifier and Uniform Resource Locator. Names for the strings

 

used to reference resources on the Internet (for example, HTTP://....). URI is the

 

newer term.

 

 

VLAN

Virtual LAN.

 

 

VoIP

Voice over IP, a class of technology for sending audio data and signaling over LANs.

 

 

WML

Wireless Markup Language, used by the 9600 Series IP Telephone Web Browser to

 

communicate with WML servers.

 

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Contents Issue 2 December Security Introduction SIP Enablement Services SES Administration Telephone Software and Binary Files Appendix C Sample Station Forms 121 Index 135 About This Guide IntroductionIntroduction SIP Software Release Change HistoryRsvp VmonWhat’s New in SIP Software Release For more information, see Visiting User AdministrationWhat’s New in SIP Software Release PHY1DUPLEX PHY2DUPLEX Interdigitdialingtimeoutduration UseexchangecontactsUseexchangecalendar Other Documentation Document OrganizationPage Series IP Telephones Administration Overview and RequirementsAdministration Overview and Requirements Quality of Service AdministrationIP Addresses Tagging and VlanLldp Dhcp Parameter Data PrecedenceAdministrative Checklist Administrative ProcessLAN Network RequirementsTelephone to LLDP-Enabled Network Telephone Initialization ProcessTelephone to Network Telephone to Dhcp Server Telephone and File ServerTelephone and the SES Server Error Conditions Page Network Requirements Network AssessmentHardware Requirements Dhcp Server Server RequirementsRequired Network Information HTTP/HTTPS ServerNetwork Time Protocol NTP Server Other Network Considerations Registration and AuthenticationReliability and Performance QoSIeee 802.1D and 802.1Q Parameters in Real-Time Possible Values SIP Station Number PortabilityUDP TCP/UDP Port UtilizationTransmitted Packets Source = SIP IP Telephone UDP/TCPCNA RTP RangeSecurity Registration and Authentication Page Communication Manager Administrative Requirements Communication Manager AdministrationSwitch Compatibility Call Server RequirementsSystem-Level Preparation Tasks SIP Trunk AdministrationCall Routing Administration IP Interface and AddressesUDP Port Selection Rsvp and RTCP/SRTCP L2QVLANL2QSIG Voice Mail Integration Auto HoldCall Transfer Considerations Telephone Administration Conferencing Call ConsiderationsFNU Call Forward CM/SIP IP Telephone Configuration Requirements CM/SIP IP Telephone Configuration Requirements Services SES Button Assignments Xxxxxx where Administering StationsAdministering Features Communication Manager Administration Using the Web Browser to Configure SES SIP Enablement Services SES AdministrationClick on Launch Administration Web Interface IntroductionClick Continue Server Administration Software ChecklistDhcp and File Servers Configuring Dhcp for 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones Dhcp Server AdministrationParameters Set by Dhcp Description Dhcp Generic Setup Option 51 Dhcp lease time Option 42 Sntp ServerOption 52 Overload Option, if desired Option 53 Dhcp message typeOption 59 Dhcp lease rebind time Dhcpack Setting of System Values Set to Select Start--Settings--Control PanelWindows NT 4.0 Dhcp Server Define the Telephone IP Address Range Set the Subnet Mask Select Start--Programs--Admin Tools--DHCP ManagerClick Edit Array Select Scope under Dhcp OptionsSelect the Global parameter under Dhcp Options Activating the Leases Select Defaults from the DHCPOptions menuWindows 2000 Dhcp Server Select Start--Programs--Administrative Tools--DHCPCompleting the New Scope Wizard dialog box displays Change the Data Type to String Under Predefined Options and Values, click AddHttp Generic Setup Telephone Software and Binary Files General Download ProcessSoftware Series SIP IP Telephone Scripts and Binary Files Choosing the Right Binary File and Upgrade Script FileSettings File Upgrade Script FileContents of the Settings File SET Sntpsrvr 192.168.1.111 SET Gmtoffset -500 SET Dstoffset # END Group System ValueAdministering Options for the 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones Administering Telephone OptionsAgchead AgchandAgcspkr AudasysConfig Server CallfwddelayConfigserver CalltransferCountry USA SettingmodeCoverageaddr CurrentskinDOT1XSTAT DOT1XEAPS MD5Dscpaud DscpsigDefault ENABLEG722 ENABLEG711UENABLEG726 ENABLEG729Removaltimer EnablerediallistEnhdialstat ExchangeserverHttpexception InterdigittimeoutDomains HttpproxyLANG0STAT LldpenabledLanguages LocalloglevelLogos LogcategoryMediaencryption MsgnumMwisrvr MusicsrvrMycertcaid Mycertcn $SERIALNOMycertwait NodigitstimeoutOutbound SubscriptionPHY2PRIO PhnnumofsaPHY2VLAN PoeconssupportPPM PresenceserverProvideedited DialingProvideexchange QkloginstatCalendar Provide LogoutRtcpmon RtcpcontRtcpmonport RtpportlowSipportsecure SipsignalSipconferenceconti NUESnmpadd SkinsSnmpstring SpeakerstatTimeformat TcpkeepalivetimeTlssrvrid TrustcertsRegistrationtimer VutimerVumode WaitforVlan Considerations Vlan TaggingWmlproxy Vlan Detection Vlan Default Value and Priority TaggingVlan Separation Vlan Separation Rules Then Ieee DNS Addressing802.1X Supplicant Operation 802.1X Pass-Through and Proxy LogoffAdministering Telephone Options Link Layer Discovery Protocol Lldp MAC / PHY BootnameTIA Lldp MED LLDP-MED TIA Lldp MEDSubtype = Parameter Name Impact Impact of TLVs on System Parameter ValuesVisiting User Administration PoeconsSupport Emergency Number Administration Language Selection Enhanced Local Dialing Enhanced Local Dialing Enhanced Local Dialing Requirements Customizing Telephone Applications and Options Administering Applications and OptionsAvaya a Menu Administration Administering Standard Avaya Menu EntriesAdministering the WML Browser Avaya a Menu Administration Page Appendix a Glossary of Terms Channel MediaEncryption ProxyUnnamed SignalingRegistration VoIPPage Ietf Documents ITU Documents ISO/IEC, ANSI/IEEE Documents Appendix B Related DocumentationPage Appendix C Sample Station Forms StationStation Options Enhanced Call Forwarding Station Feature OptionsStation Site Data Station Feature Button AssignmentsAbbreviated Dialing Button AssignmentsService Observing FEATURE-RELATED System ParametersCall Center System Parameters EAS VectoringVlan IP Address MappingIP Network Region Media ParametersTCP Signaling Link Establishment for Avaya H.323 Endpoints Backup Servers in Priority Order Security ProceduresINTER-GATEWAY Alternate ROUTING/DIAL Plan Transparency Stations with OFF-PBX Telephone IntegrationTDD/TTY FAXCAC Igar WANNumbering PUBLIC/UNKNOWN Format CPNRtcp Monitor Server IP Dtmf Transmission ModeAutomatic Trace Route on Media Gateway IP EndpointFRL Class of RestrictionClass Restriction COR Optional Features IP Port Capacities Used Optional FeaturesID SID UsedARS? DS1 MSP?ATMS? System Parameters Customer-Options Optional Features screen Numerical Index108 Snmp
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