Grandstream Networks HT702 Configuration Guide, Configuring the HT70X through Voice Prompts

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CONFIGURATION GUIDE

Configuring the HT70X through Voice Prompts

DHCP MODE

Select voice menu option 01 to enable HT70X to use DHCP.

STATIC IP MODE

Select voice menu option 01 to enable HT70X to use STATIC IP mode, then use option 02, 03, 04, 05 to set up IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS server respectively.

FIRMWARE SERVER IP ADDRESS

Select voice menu option 13 to configure the IP address of the firmware server.

CONFIGURATION SERVER IP ADDRESS

Select voice menu option 14 to configure the IP address of the configuration server.

UPGRADE PROTOCOL

Select voice menu option 15 to choose firmware and configuration upgrade protocol. User can choose between TFTP and HTTP.

FIRMWARE UPGRADE MODE

Select voice menu option 17 to choose firmware upgrade mode among the following three options:

1) Always check, 2) check when pre/suffix changes, and 3) never upgrade.

Configuring the HT70X Via Web Browser

HT70X has an embedded Web server that will respond to HTTP GET/POST requests. It also has embedded HTML pages that allow users to configure the HT70X through a web browser such as Microsoft’s IE, AOL’s Netscape or Mozilla Firefox installed on Windows or Unix OS. (Macintosh OS is not included).

Access the Web Configuration Menu

1.Find the IP address of the HT70X using voice prompt menu option 02.

2.Open a web browser, type the IP address. You will see the log in page of the device.

Note:

The IVR announces 12 digits IP address, you need to strip out the leading “0” in the IP address. For ex. IP address: 192.168.001.014, you need to type in http://192.168.1.14 in the web browser.

Once the HTTP request is entered and sent from a web browser, the user will see a log-in screen. There are two default passwords for the login page:

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Last Updated: 03/2012

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Contents Grandstream Networks, Inc HT701 HT702Onfiguring the HT70X Through V Oice P Rompts Configuration GUI Interface Examples Warranty Safety CompliancesWelcome Connect Your HT70X Connecting the HT70XEquipment Packaging Definitions of the HT70X Connectors Power LEDBasic Definitions of the HT70X LEDs Pattern HT702 HT704Advanced Definitions of the HT70X LEDs Pattern Analog HT70X Software Features Software Features OverviewProduct Overview HT70X Hardware and Technical Specifications Hardware SpecificationEMC Understanding HT70X Voice Prompt Basic OperationsHT70X IVR Menu Definitions Using IVR Using Star CodePlacing a Phone Call ExamplesCall Hold Call WaitingCall Transfer Or Voice Prompt with option 47, then 192*168*0*160Way Conferencing Fax SupportAttended Transfer Instructions for 3-way conferenceCall Features HT70X Call FeaturesEnable Srtp Disable Srtp Blind TransferConfiguring the HT70X through Voice Prompts Configuration GuideConfiguring the HT70X Via Web Browser Important Settings NAT SettingsBasic Settings MTZ+6MDT+5 StatusNAT Advanced User Configuration Advanced SettingsDND FXSHTTP/HTTPS ACS URL URISyslog Level Primary RadiusAccount Settings Unregister on Reboot Enable Ring-TransferDisable Bellcore Style SIP T1 TimeoutDisable Dtmf Enable Call FeaturesDisable Call Waiting Disable Call-WaitingNo Key Entry Timeout Early DialDial Plan Prefix Use # as Dial KeyVAD Fax Mode Detection ModeSrtp Mode Slic SettingSaving the Configuration Changes HT704 FXS Ports SettingsRebooting the HT70X from Remote Configuration through a Central Server Firmware Upgrade through TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS Software UpgradeInstructions for Upload from Local Directory Instructions for local firmware upgrade using Tftp server Configuration File DownloadFirmware and Configuration File Prefix and Postfix Managing Firmware and Configuration File DownloadYes, every Restore Factory Default Setting Encode the MAC Address
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HT704, HT701, HT702 specifications

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