Grandstream Networks HT496, HT386, HT486, HT286, HT488 Subscriber Level Configuration Parameters

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6.2Subscriber Level Configuration Parameters

This section identifies the device-specific parameters, including registration and authentication. These settings must be unique across devices in order to be matched with the settings for a BroadWorks subscriber.

Provisioning a subscriber to register with BroadWorks allows calls to terminate to the subscriber’s line. Registration requires that a unique address of record (AoR) is provisioned on BroadWorks and the phone; provisioning an AoR on BroadWorks consists of setting the line/port parameter to a unique value within the Application Server cluster.

Grandstream HT-286 / HT-386 / HT-486 / HT-488 / HT-496 / BT-100 supports one SIP accounts (lines), two SIP accounts, one SIP account, two SIP accounts, two SIP accounts, and 1 SIP account, respectively. The follow example shows how to configure subscriber elements for an account.

Step

 

Command

 

Purpose

 

 

 

 

 

Subscriber Configuration Items

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Set Register User ID for each line.

Example:

SIP User_ID = "2405551111" ;

Enable SIP Authentication for each line.

Example:

Authenticate ID = "1111@as.mycompany.com" ;

Authenticate Password =

"welcome"

;

 

Configure display name for each line.

Example:

Name = “Claire Smith” ;

The register user ID must correspond with the line/port setting on BroadWorks.

If the Authentication service is configured on BroadWorks, these parameters must be configured to match the BroadWorks settings.

For each line, configure the name to be displayed on the device.

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Contents BroadSoft Partner Configuration Guide Trademarks Copyright NoticeVersion Reason for Change Document Revision HistoryTable of Contents Overview BroadWorks Package Support Level Items Not Supported BroadWorks Validation Package Support LevelCapabilities Device Capabilities and Known Interoperability IssuesTCP TLS 38 FaxInteroperability Issues BroadWorks Device Identity/Profile Device File Format BWMACADDRESS%.txt This section applies to BroadWorks Release 13.0 and before BroadWorks Device TypeConfiguration Configuration FilesFiles Provided by Partner Level Description Step Command Purpose System Configuration Items System Level ConfigurationStep Command Purpose Subscriber Configuration Items Subscriber Level Configuration ParametersEnhanced IP Phone Configuration System Default Parameters Phone-Specific Parameters # Authenticate Password P734 = # Display Name P703 = # Display Name John Doe P703 = %BWCLID-2% Appendix B BroadWorks Validation Package Test Items BroadWorks Validation PackageItems Supported FAX T38 References
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HT286, HT486, HT488, HT386, HT496 specifications

Grandstream Networks has established itself as a leading provider of communication solutions, specializing in voice-over-IP (VoIP) technology. Among its diverse product line, the HT386, HT496, HT488, HT486, and HT286 analog telephone adapters stand out as exceptional devices tailored for seamless integration into modern telecommunication systems.

The Grandstream HT386 is particularly noted for its robust performance and versatility. It supports up to 4 lines, making it ideal for small to medium-sized businesses that require efficiency and reliability. The unit features advanced security protocols such as SRTP and TLS to protect voice communications, ensuring that data is secure during transmission. Additionally, the HT386 boasts an easy installation process and web-based management, which simplifies configuration and maintenance.

Next in line is the HT496, which caters to users with even more demanding requirements. This adapter accommodates up to 4 FXS ports, allowing the connection of multiple analog devices. Enhanced features like 2 SIP accounts and high-definition voice codecs ensure clear audio quality. The HT496 is designed to offer seamless interoperability with various IP routers and switches, making it a flexible solution for businesses expanding their communication framework.

The HT488, another notable entry, is geared towards those looking for high-performance analog telephony. With support for 2 lines and advanced echo cancellation technologies, it guarantees crystal-clear calls, minimizing disruptions during conversations. Additionally, it provides multiple network connectivity options, including DHCP and static IP, allowing users to choose the best configuration suitable for their network environment.

The HT486 offers similar benefits but is optimized for users who require a compact solution. This model features an elegant design while maintaining support for essential VoIP features. With 2 FXS ports and built-in firewall capabilities, it ensures secure and efficient communication for residential and small business users.

Finally, the HT286 is perfect for those seeking an entry-level adapter without compromising on quality. Supporting a single line with a straightforward setup process, it is ideal for users transitioning from traditional phone systems to VoIP technology. This model is also compatible with various VoIP service providers, ensuring users have flexibility when choosing their phone services.

In summary, Grandstream’s HT series—HT386, HT496, HT488, HT486, and HT286—delivers a comprehensive range of features and technologies suited for different communication needs. Each model combines quality with user-friendly interfaces, ensuring that users can fully leverage the benefits of VoIP, whether for personal or business use.