4.12. [sysconf] command 4.13. [sip] command
● -print: display all current configurations.
● -idtime: set the duration(in second) of two pressed digits in dial mode as timed out.
If after the duration user hasn’t pressed next number, IP-Phone will dial out all
number pressed.
● -keypad: set DTMF type .User can select DTMF type IP-Phone receive and
transmit.(sysconf –keypad 0/1 , 0 for in band ,1 for RFC2833.)
● -2833type: change RFC2833 Payload type.
● -eod: select end of dialing key, e.g. set end of dial key as “*” button , after finished
pressing dialing number then press “*” will dial out. (sysconf –eod 0/1/2 , 0 for no
end of dial key , 1 for “*” button, 2 for “#” button )
● –service: set IP Phone to be normal mode or under hotline mode.
(sysconf –service 0/1, 0 for normal service, 1 for hotline service.)
Note:
To set IP-Phone as hotline mode, user has to set IP-Phone as Peer-to-Peer
mode, and hotline table under bureau command.
● –print: display all current configurations.
● –mode: configure IP-Phone as Proxy or Peer-to-Peer Mode.
Usage: sip –mode 0/1(1 for Proxy mode, 0 for Peer-to-Peer mode)
● –px: set proxy server IP address or URL address (sip –px “IP address or URL of
Proxy server”).
● –pxport: set listening port of Proxy server.
● –outpx: set IP address of outbound proxy server. After user set outbound proxy, all
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