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M100 SC
SIP DECT 8-Line Base Station
Administrator and Provisioning Manual
Rev. 1 06/19
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C
ONTENTS
Preface .................................................................................................................. 7
Text Conventions............................................................................................................................ 8
Audience .......................................................................................................................................... 8
Related Documents ........................................................................................................................ 8
Introducing the M100 SC .................................................................................. 9
About the M100 SC 8-line base station ................................................................................... 10
Quick Reference Guide .............................................................................................................. 11
Network Requirements ............................................................................................................... 13
M100 SC Configuration Methods .............................................................................................. 14
Using Shared Calls ..................................................................................................................... 15
Key System Emulation ................................................................................................................ 18
Configuration Using the Phone Menus ...................................................... 20
Viewing the Main Menu .............................................................................................................. 21
Using the Status menu ................................................................................................. 21
Viewing Line status ....................................................................................................... 23
Using the Admin Settings Menu ................................................................................................ 24
Using the Network Setting menu ................................................................................ 25
Using the Security menu .............................................................................................. 31
Using the Provisioning menu ....................................................................................... 31
Editing the handset PIN code ...................................................................................... 34
Using the WebUI ............................................................................................... 35
Using the Web User Interface (WebUI) ................................................................................... 36
Status Page .................................................................................................................................. 38
System Status ................................................................................................................ 38
Handset Status .............................................................................................................. 39
System Pages .............................................................................................................................. 40
SIP Account Management ........................................................................................... 40
General Account Settings ..................................................................................... 40
Dial Plan .................................................................................................................. 42
SIP Server Settings ............................................................................................... 43
Registration Settings ............................................................................................. 43
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Outbound Proxy Settings ...................................................................................... 43
Backup Outbound Proxy Settings ....................................................................... 44
Caller Identity Settings .......................................................................................... 44
Audio Settings ........................................................................................................ 44
Quality of Service ................................................................................................... 46
Signaling Settings .................................................................................................. 46
Voice Settings ......................................................................................................... 47
Feature Access Codes Settings .......................................................................... 47
Voicemail Settings ................................................................................................. 49
NAT Traversal ........................................................................................................ 49
Music on Hold Settings ......................................................................................... 50
Network Conference Settings .............................................................................. 50
Session Timer ......................................................................................................... 50
Jitter Buffer .............................................................................................................. 51
Keep Alive ............................................................................................................... 51
Call Settings ................................................................................................................... 53
General Call Settings ............................................................................................ 53
Do Not Disturb ........................................................................................................ 53
Call Forward ........................................................................................................... 53
User Preferences .......................................................................................................... 55
General User Settings ........................................................................................... 55
Handset Settings ........................................................................................................... 55
Account Assignments ............................................................................................ 55
KeyLine Assignments ............................................................................................ 57
Repeater Mode ....................................................................................................... 59
Handset Name........................................................................................................ 61
Programmable Hard Keys .................................................................................... 61
Server Application ......................................................................................................... 63
Action URI Syntax .................................................................................................. 63
Action URI ............................................................................................................... 65
XML Push Settings ................................................................................................ 67
Network Pages............................................................................................................................. 68
Basic Network Settings ................................................................................................ 69
Basic Network Settings ......................................................................................... 69
Advanced Network Settings ........................................................................................ 71
VLAN ........................................................................................................................ 71
LLDP-MED .............................................................................................................. 72
802.1x ...................................................................................................................... 72
VPN .......................................................................................................................... 73
Contacts Pages ........................................................................................................................... 74
Base Directory ............................................................................................................... 74
Create Base Directory Entry ................................................................................. 76
Directory Import/Export
......................................................................................... 77
Blacklist ................................................................................................................... 77
Create Blacklist Entry ............................................................................................ 79
Blacklist Import/Export........................................................................................... 80
LDAP ............................................................................................................................... 81
LDAP Settings ........................................................................................................ 81
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Servicing Pages ........................................................................................................................... 86
Reboot ............................................................................................................................ 86
Time and Date ............................................................................................................... 86
Time and Date Format .......................................................................................... 87
Network Time Settings .......................................................................................... 87
Time Zone and Daylight Savings Settings ......................................................... 87
Manual Time Settings ............................................................................................ 88
Custom Language ......................................................................................................... 89
Firmware Upgrade ........................................................................................................ 90
Firmware Server Settings ..................................................................................... 90
Manual Firmware Update and Upload ................................................................ 92
Updating a Cordless Handset/Deskset ............................................................... 92
Provisioning ................................................................................................................... 95
Provisioning Server ................................................................................................ 96
Plug-and-Play Settings .......................................................................................... 96
DHCP Settings ....................................................................................................... 97
Resynchronization ................................................................................................. 97
Import Configuration .............................................................................................. 99
Export Configuration .............................................................................................. 99
Reset Configuration ............................................................................................. 100
Security ......................................................................................................................... 101
Passwords ............................................................................................................. 101
Web Server ........................................................................................................... 102
Trusted Servers .................................................................................................... 102
Trusted IP .............................................................................................................. 103
Certificates ................................................................................................................... 104
Device Certificate ................................................................................................. 104
Trusted Certificate ................................................................................................ 105
TR-069 Settings .......................................................................................................... 106
System Logs ................................................................................................................ 107
Syslog Settings ..................................................................................................... 107
Network Trace ...................................................................................................... 108
Download Log ....................................................................................................... 108
Provisioning Using Configuration Files ................................................... 109
The Provisioning Process ........................................................................................................ 110
Resynchronization: configuration file checking ....................................................... 111
M100 SC restart .......................................................................................................... 111
Configuration File Types .......................................................................................................... 112
Data Files .................................................................................................................................... 113
Configuration File Tips and Security ....................................................................................... 114
Clearing parameters with %NULL in configuration file .......................................... 114
Guidelines for the MAC-Specific configuration file
................................................. 114
Securing configuration files with AES encryption ................................................... 115
Configuration File Parameter Guide ......................................................... 117
"sip_account" Module: SIP Account Settings ........................................................................ 119
General configuration file settings ............................................................................ 119
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MAC-specific configuration file settings ................................................................... 129
"hs_settings" Module: Handset Settings ................................................................................ 133
General configuration file settings ............................................................................ 133
MAC-specific configuration file settings ................................................................... 138
“system” Module: System settings .......................................................................................... 139
General configuration file settings ............................................................................ 139
MAC-specific configuration file settings ................................................................... 139
"network" Module: Network Settings ...................................................................................... 140
General configuration file settings ............................................................................ 140
MAC-specific configuration file settings ................................................................... 142
"provisioning" Module: Provisioning Settings ........................................................................ 145
General configuration file settings ............................................................................ 145
MAC-specific configuration file settings ................................................................... 148
"time_date" Module: Time and Date Settings ....................................................................... 150
"log" Module: Log Settings ....................................................................................................... 154
"remoteDir" Module: Remote Directory Settings ................................................................... 155
"web" Module: Web Settings ................................................................................................... 160
“trusted_ip” Module: Trusted IP Settings ............................................................................... 161
“trusted_servers” Module: Trusted Server Settings ............................................................. 162
"user_pref" Module: User Preference Settings ..................................................................... 163
"call_settings" Module: Call Settings ...................................................................................... 164
“audio” Module: Audio Settings ............................................................................................... 166
"file" Module: Imported File Settings ....................................................................................... 168
General configuration file settings ............................................................................ 168
MAC-specific configuration file settings ................................................................... 170
“xml_app” Module: XML App Settings .................................................................................... 171
“tr069” Module: TR-069 Settings ............................................................................................. 172
"tone" Module: Tone Definition Settings ................................................................................ 174
"profile" Module: Password Settings ....................................................................................... 178
General configuration file settings ............................................................................ 178
MAC-specific configuration file settings ................................................................... 179
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................. 180
Common Troubleshooting Procedures .................................................................................. 180
Appendixes ...................................................................................................... 182
Appendix A: Maintenance ........................................................................................................ 182
Appendix B: GNU General Public License ............................................................................ 184
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Preface
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P
REFACE
Congratulations on your purchase of this Snom product. Please thoroughly read this
manual for all the feature operations and troubleshooting information necessary to install
and operate your new Snom product. You can also visit our website at
https://service.snom.com.
This administrator and provisioning manual contains detailed instructions for installing and
configuring your M100 SC SIP DECT 8-line Base Station with software version 2.10.60.fe51
or newer. See “Using the Status menu” on page 21 for instructions on checking the software
version on the M100 SC. Please read this manual before installing the product.
Please print this page and record the following information regarding your product:
Model number: M100 SC
Type: SIP DECT 8-line Base Station
Serial number:
Purchase date:
Place of purchase:
Both the model and serial numbers of your Snom product can be found on the bottom of
the device.
Save your sales receipt and original packaging in case it is necessary to return your
telephone for warranty service.
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Text Conventions
Table 1 lists text formats and describes how they are used in this guide.
Table 1. Description of Text Conventions
Screen Identifies text that appears on a device screen or a
WebUI page in a title, menu, or prompt.
HARD KEY or DIAL-PAD KEY Identifies a hard key, including the dial-pad keys.
CallFwd Identifies a soft key.
Example of a Note.
Example of a Caution.
Audience
This guide is written for installers and system administrators. It assumes that you are
familiar with networks and VoIP, both in theory and in practice. This guide also assumes
that you have ordered your IP PBX equipment or service and selected which PBX features
you want to implement. This guide references specific IP PBX equipment or services only
for features or settings that have been designed for a specific service. Please consult your
equipment supplier or service provider for recommended switches, routers, and firewall
and NAT traversal settings, and so on.
As the M100 SC SIP DECT 8-line base station becomes certified for IP PBX equipment or
services, Snom may publish interop guides for those specific services. The interop guides
will recommend second-party devices and settings, along with M100 SC-specific
configurations for optimal performance with those services. For the latest updates, visit our
website at service.snom.com.
Related Documents
The M100 SC Quick Installation Guide contains a quick reference guide to the M100
SC external features and brief instructions on connecting the M100 SC to a working IP
PBX system.
The M10 SC User manual contains a quick reference guide, full installation instructions, instructions
for making and receiving calls, and a guide to all user-configurable settings.
The documents are available from our website at service.snom.com.
Notes provide important information
about a feature or procedure.
A caution means that loss of data or
unintended circumstances may result.
Text Format Description
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C H A P T E R 1
I
NTRODUCING THE
M100 SC
This administrator and provisioning guide contains detailed instructions for configuring the
M100 SC SIP DECT 8-line Base Station. Please read this guide before attempting to
configure the M100 SC.
Some of the configuration tasks described in this chapter are duplicated in the Web User
Interface (WebUI) described in the next chapter, but if you need to assign static IP
addresses, they must be set at each device.
This chapter covers:
“About the M100 SC 8-line base station” on page 10
“Quick Reference Guide” on page 11
“Network Requirements” on page 13
“M100 SC Configuration Methods” on page 14
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About the M100 SC 8-line base station
The Snom M100 SC SIP DECT 8-line Base Station with M10 SC cordless handset is a
cordless business phone system designed to work with popular SIP telephone (IP PBX)
equipment and services. Once you have ordered and configured your SIP equipment or
service, the M100 SC and cordless accessories enable you to make and receive calls as
you would with any other business phone.
The M100 SC 8-line base station features include:
Up to 8 SIP account registrations
Up to 6 active SIP sessions (across all handsets and cordless desksets)
Registration of up to 10 DECT cordless handsets
Shared call usage (held call pick up, call barge in to conference) on single SIP
account among multiple users
Power over Ethernet
Handset locator
1,000-entry base directory with entries shared on all registered handsets and
desksets
The M10 SC cordless handset features include:
4 dedicated Line keys for Key System experience
Backlit Liquid Crystal Display
Speakerphone, hold, intercom and mute capability
Corded headset jack
3-way conferencing
200-entry call history
500-entry local directory
You can configure the M100 SC using the menus on the M10 SC handset, a
browser-based interface called the WebUI, or an automatic provisioning process (see
“Provisioning Using Configuration Files” on page 109). The WebUI enables you to
configure the M100 SC using a computer that is connected to the same Local Area
Network. The WebUI resides on the M100 SC, and may get updated with firmware
updates.
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Quick Reference Guide
The external features of the M100 SC 8-line base station and handset are described
below.
Handset Locator
(Page) button
Press to ring the cordless
accessories
Press and hold to register
cordless accessories.
LED (Power)
Flashes when joining the
network or when registering/
deregistering a cordless
accessory.
Steady when power is
connected and an
IP address is acquired.
LED
Flashes when registering/
deregistering a cordless
accessory.
Steady when all SIP accounts
are registered.
Off when a SIP account is not
registered.
Front
Antenna
AC adapter input
Reset button
Press for
15 seconds to
restore factory
defaults. If the reset
is successful, the
LED will flash
slowly.
Ethernet port
Rear
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Cordless handset external features
HEADSET JACK
2.5 mm jack for
connecting a corded
headset.
SOFT KEYS
Perform the actions
indicated by the on-
screen labels.
L1 - L4
Programmable
feature keys,
preprogrammed
as line keys for
accessing shared
calls.
CID
While in menus, press to
scroll down the menu.
Press to display the Call
history.
HOLD
Press to put a call on hold.
On back:
BELT CLIP
SPEAKER
MESSAGES LED
Flashes when a line has
a new voice message.
VOLUME + / -
During a call: increase or
decrease listening volume.
When idle: increase or
decrease ringer volume.
INT
Press to make an internal
(intercom) call to another
handset/deskset.
DIR
While in menus, press
to scroll up the menu.
Press to display the
Directory.
MENU/SELECT
Press to display the main
menu.
Press to select a menu item.
OFF/CANCEL
Press to end a call.
Press to cancel an operation
and leave a menu.
Dial pad and audio controls
DIAL PAD
SPEAKER
Press to use the handset
speakerphone.
REDIAL/PAUSE
Press to redial a number
or enter a pause when
programming a phone number.
HANDSET LOCK
Press and hold to lock
handset keys and prevent
accidental key presses.
MUTE/DELETE
During a call, press to prevent
your voice from being heard.
While entering numbers
or letters, press to delete
previous character.
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Network Requirements
A switched network topology is recommended for your LAN (using standard 10/100
Ethernet switches that carry traffic at a nominal rate of 100 Mbit/s).
The office LAN infrastructure should use Cat.-5/Cat.-5e cable.
The M100 SC requires a wired connection to the LAN. However, wireless connections
from your LAN to other devices (such as laptops) in your office will not impede performance.
A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server is recommended and must be on
the same subnet as the M100 SC 8-line base stations so that IP addresses can be
auto-
assigned. In most cases, your network router will have a DHCP server. By default, the
M100 SC has DHCP enabled for automatic IP address assignment.
Some DHCP servers have default settings that limit the number of network IP
addresses assigned to devices on the network. You should log in to your server
to confirm that the IP range is sufficient.
If no DHCP server is present, you can assign a static IP to the M100 SC. You can assign a
static IP address using the M100 SC menu. To assign a static IP: On the
handset/deskset Main menu, go to Admin settings > Network setting > IPv4 (or IPv6) >
Set static IP.
If you do not have a DHCP server or do not manually assign static IPs, you will not be able
to access the WebUI and/or enable automatic time updates from an NTP server.
A DNS server is recommended to resolve the path to the Internet and to a server for
firmware and configuration updates. If necessary, the system administrator can also
download upgrade files and use the WebUI to update the M100 SC firmware and/or
configuration settings manually
Figure 1. M100 SC Installation Example
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M100 SC Configuration Methods
You can configure the M100 SC using one of the following methods:
From the M10 SC handset using the handset menus. The M10 SC menus are
best suited to configuring a few settings, perhaps after the initial setup has been
done. For administrators, the settings available on the M10 SC menus include
network settings, account settings, and provisioning settings. See “Using the
Admin Settings Menu” on page 24. Many of the settings accessible on the M10
SC are most useful for end users. Through the menu, they can customize the
screen appearance, sounds, and manage calls. For more information, see the
M100 SC/M10 SC User Guide.
The Web User Interface, or WebUI, which you access using your Internet browser.
See “Using the WebUI” on page 35. The browser-based interface is easy to
navigate and best suited to configuring a large number of M100 SC settings at
once. The WebUI gives you access to every setting required for configuring a
single device. You can enter service provider account settings on the WebUI,
assign accounts to handsets, and set up provisioning, which will allow you to
automatically and remotely update the M100 SC after initial configuration.
Provisioning using configuration files. Working with configuration files allows you to
configure the device at regular intervals. There are several methods available to
enable the M100 SC to locate and upload the configuration file. For example, you
can enable the M100 SC, when it starts up or reboots, to check for the presence
of a configuration file on a provisioning server. If the configuration file is new or has
been modified in any way, the M100 SC automatically downloads the file and
applies the new settings. For more information, see Provisioning Using
Configuration Files” on page 109.
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Using Shared Calls
Your system allows shared calls usage among multiple handset users on a SIP account.
Incoming calls on an account can alert multiple handsets and be answered by any one of
them. Multiple handsets can share an account for outgoing calls. This can be achieved via
Account Assignments. For more details, see “Account Assignments” on page 55.
Typical call sharing operations like held call pick up and barge-in conference among
handset users can be achieved via KeyLine Assignments. For more details, see “KeyLine
Assignments” on page 57.
Each "KeyLine" number, when assigned to a shared call, behaves as a virtual "Line"
number allowing easy, yet unique reference across multiple handset users.
Using our default configuration for KeyLine as an example, any incoming/outgoing call on
account 1 will get assigned a KeyLine number. The lowest unoccupied KeyLine number will
typically be assigned first.
Please see the following scenarios to see how the KeyLine number can be utilized among
users via the Call List.
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Key System Emulation
Each cordless handset or deskset is equipped with four line keys (L1 to L4) to to allow
similar usage experience as a typical Key system.
By assigning each Line key to a KeyLine number as done with our factory setting, the user
can interact directly with shared calls and perform held call and barge-in conference via
pressing the Line key (L1 to L4).
The following scenarios illustrate a Key system experience via direct interactions with the
Line keys.
Example - barging in a shared call:
Alice’s handset
Bob’s handset
1. Alice is on a call.
2. Alice shouts across the room,
“Bob, can you join my call on
line 3?”
3. Bob presses
L3
to
barge in the call.
Bob is now in a conference call with
Alice and the caller on line 3.
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Example - picking up a held shared call:
Alice’s handset
Bob’s handset
1. Alice is on a call.
2. Alice presses HOLD to put
the call on hold.
3. Alice shouts across the room,
“Bob, can you pick up line 2?”
4. Bob presses L2 to pick up the
call.
The call is now on Bob’s handset.
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Table 2. Status menu summary
1.
Network IP address
DHCP status (Enabled/Disabled)
Subnet Mask
Gateway IP address
DNS server 1 IP address
DNS server 2 IP address
IPv4 / IPv6
VLAN ID
2.
Line Lines and registration status. On the Line menu, highlight
and select the desired line to view detailed line status
information:
Line status (Registered/Not registered)
Account display name
Account User ID
Server IP address
3.
Product Info Shows the product info for the handset or base station.
Select Handset or Base to view the:
Model number (handset only)
Serial number (handset only)
Firmware version
V-Series
Hardware version
IPEI (handset only)
Menu Information listed
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Using the Network Setting menu
Use the Network setting menu to configure network-related settings for the M100 SC. For
more information about these settings, see “Basic Network Settings” on page 69 and
“Advanced Network Settings” on page 71.
To use the Network setting menu:
1.
From the
Admin Settings
menu, press
or
to highlight
Network setting
, and
then press MENU/SELECT.
The Network setting menu appears.
2.
Press
or
to highlight the desired option, and then press
MENU/SELECT
:
Network setting
DHCP
Set static IP
VLAN ID
Others
BACK
ENTER
IPv4 / IPv6
DHCP
Set static IP
VLAN ID
Others (DNS and NTP servers).
To enable or disable DHCP:
1.
From the
Network setting
menu, press
or
to highlight
DHCP
, and then press
MENU/SELECT.
The DHCP screen appears.
2.
Press
or
to select
Enabled
or
Disabled
, and then press
SET .
DHCP is enabled by default, which means the M100 SC will get its IP address from the
network. When DHCP is disabled, you must enter a static IP address for the M100 SC.
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To use the Provisioning menu:
1.
From the Admin Settings menu, press to highlight Provisioning, and then press
SELECT.
The Provisioning menu appears.
2.
On the Provisioning menu, with Server string highlighted, press MENU/SELECT.
3.
Enter the URL of the provisioning server.
Press BACKSPC to delete numbers.
Press 1, 0 and # to enter symbols. The period and “@” symbols are available under
the 0 key.
Use the dial pad to enter numbers.
The format of the URL must be RFC 1738 compliant, as follows:
"<schema>://<user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url-path>"
"<user>:<password>@" may be empty.
"<port>" can be omitted if you do not need to specify the port number.
4.
Press SAVE .
5.
On the
Provisioning
menu, press
or
to highlight
Login ID
, and then press
MENU/SELECT.
6.
Enter the Login ID for access to the provisioning server if it is not part of the server
string.
Press BACKSPC to delete numbers.
Use the dial pad to enter numbers.
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7.
Press SAVE .
8.
On the
Provisioning
menu, press
or
to highlight
Login PW
, and then press
MENU/SELECT.
9.
Enter the Login password.
Press BACKSPC to delete numbers.
Use the dial pad to enter numbers.
10.
Press SAVE .
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To access the WebUI:
1.
Ensure that your computer is connected to the same network as the M100 SC.
2.
Find the IP address of the M100 SC:
a.
On a handset, press MENU/SELECT .
b.
Press
to highlight
Status
, and then press
MENU/SELECT
.
c.
With Network highlighted, press MENU/SELECT.
Network status screen appears.
d.
Select IPv4 or IPv6, then note the IP address.
3.
On your computer, open an Internet browser. (Depending on your browser, some of the
Network
IP Address:
10.88.51.133
DHCP:
Enabled
BACK
OK
pages presented here may look different and have different controls. Ensure that you
are running the latest update of your preferred browser.)
4.
Type the M100 SC IP address in the browser address bar and press ENTER on your
computer keyboard.
The browser displays a window asking for your user name and password.
5.
For the user name, enter admin. For the password, enter the default password,
admin. You can change the password later on the WebUI Security page, available
under Servicing.
6.
Click OK.
The WebUI appears.
Click topics from the navigation bar along the top of the WebUI, and then click the links
along the left to view individual pages. For your security, the WebUI times out after 10
minutes, so if it is idle for that time, you must log in again.
Most WebUI configuration pages have a button. Click to save changes
you have made on the page. During a configuration session, click before you
move on to the next WebUI page.
The remaining procedures in this section assume that you are already logged into the WebUI.
The settings tables in this section contain settings that appear in the WebUI and
their equivalent settings in the configuration file template. You can use the
configuration file template to create custom configuration files. Configuration files
can be hosted on a provisioning server and used for automatically configuring
phones. For more information, see “Provisioning Using Configuration Files” on
page 109.
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Status Page
On the Status pages, you can view network status and general information about the base
station and handsets. Some of the information on the Status pages is also available on the
Status menu available on the handset.
System Status
The System Status page shows:
General information about your device, including model, MAC address, and
firmware version
Account Status information about your SIP account registration
Network information regarding your device’s network address and network
connection
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SIP Server Settings
Setting Description
Server address Enter the IP address or domain name for the SIP server.
Port Enter the port number that the SIP server will use.
Registration Settings
Setting Description
Server address Enter the IP address or domain name for the registrar
server.
Port Enter the port number that the registrar server will use.
Expiration (secs) Enter the desired registration expiry time in seconds.
Registration Freq (secs) Enter the desired registration retry frequency in seconds.
If registration using the Primary Outbound Proxy fails, the
Registration Freq setting determines the number of
seconds before a registration attempt is made using the
Backup Outbound Proxy.
Outbound Proxy Settings
Setting Description
Server Address Enter the IP address or domain name for the proxy server.
Port Enter the port number that the proxy server will use.
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Setting Description
Codec priority 4 Select the codec to be used fourth during a call if the
previous codec fails.
Codec priority 5 Select the codec to be used fifth during a call if the previous
codec fails.
Codec priority 6 Select the codec to be used sixth during a call if the
previous codec fails.
Codec priority 7 Select the codec to be used seventh during a call if the
previous codec fails.
Enable voice encryption
(SRTP)
Select to enable secure RTP for voice packets.
Enable G.729 Annex B When G.729a/b is enabled, select to enable G.729
Annex B, with voice activity detection (VAD) and
bandwidth-conserving silence suppression.
Preferred Packetization
Time (ms)
Select the packetization interval time.
DTMF Payload Type Set the DTMF payload type for in-call DTMF from 96–127.
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Setting Description
Call Forward Busy OFF Enter the Call Forward Busy OFF access code.
Anonymous Call Reject
ON
Enter the Anonymous Call Reject ON access code.
Anonymous Call Reject
OFF
Enter the Anonymous Call Reject OFF access code.
Anonymous Call ON Enter the Anonymous Call ON access code.
Anonymous Call OFF Enter the Anonymous Call OFF access code.
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Voicemail Settings
Setting Description
Enable MWI
Subscription
When enabled, the account subscribes to the "message
summary" event package. The account may use the User
ID or the service provider's "Mailbox ID".
Mailbox ID Enter the URI for the mailbox ID. The phone uses this URI
for the MWI subscription. If left blank, the User ID is used
for the MWI subscription.
Expiration (secs) Enter the MWI subscription expiry time (in seconds) for
account x.
Ignore unsolicited MWI
When selected, unsolicited
MWI
notificationsnotifications
in addition to, or instead of SUBSCRIBE and NOTIFY
methodsare ignored for account x. If the M100 SC
receives unsolicited MWI notifications, the Message
Waiting LED will not light to indicate new messages.
Disable this setting if:
MWI service does not involve a subscription to a
voicemail server. That is, the server supports
unsolicited MWI notifications.
you want the Message Waiting LED to indicate new
messages when the M100 SC receives unsolicited
MWI notifications.
NAT Traversal
Setting Description
Enable STUN
Enables or disables STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP through
NATs) for account x. The Enable STUN setting allows the
M100 SC to identify its publicly addressable information
behind a NAT via communicating with a STUN server.
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Setting Description
Server Address Enter the STUN server IP address or domain name.
Port Enter the STUN server port.
Enable STUN
Keep-Alive
Enables or disables UDP keep-alives. Keep-alive packets
are used to maintain connections established through NAT.
Keep-Alive Interval
(secs)
Enter the interval (in seconds) for sending UDP keep-alives.
Music on Hold Settings
Setting Description
Enable Local MoH Enables or disables a hold-reminder tone that the user
hears when a far-end caller puts the call on hold.
Network Conference Settings
Setting Description
Enable Network
Conference
Enables or disables network conferencing for account x.
Conference URI Enter the URI for the network bridge for conference
handling on account x.
Session Timer
Setting Description
Enable Session Timer Enables or disables the SIP session timer. The session
timer allows a periodic refreshing of a SIP session using
the RE-INVITE message.
Minimum Value (secs) Sets the session timer minimum value (in seconds) for
account x.
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Setting Description
Maximum Value (secs) Sets the session timer maximum value (in seconds) for
account x.
Jitter Buffer
Setting Description
Fixed Enable fixed jitter buffer mode.
Fixed Delay (ms) If Fixed is selected, enter the fixed jitter delay.
Adaptive Enable adaptive jitter buffer mode.
Normal Delay (ms) If Adaptive is selected, enter the normal or “target” delay.
Minimum Delay (ms) Enter the minimum delay.
Maximum Delay (ms) Enter the maximum delay. This time, in milliseconds, must
be at least twice the minimum delay.
Keep Alive
Setting Description
Enable Keep Alive Enable SIP keep alive in service of NAT traversal and as a
heartbeat mechanism to audit the SIP server health status.
Once enabled, OPTIONS traffic should be sent whenever
the account is registered. OPTIONS traffic will occur
periodically according to the keep-alive interval.
Keep Alive interval
(secs)
Set the interval at which the OPTIONS for the keep-alive
mechanism are sent.
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Call Settings
You can configure call settings for each account. Call Settings include Do Not Disturb and
Call Forward settings.
The call settings are also available as parameters in the configuration file. See
“"call_settings" Module: Call Settings” on page 164.
General Call Settings
Setting Description
Anonymous Call Reject Enables or disables rejecting calls indicated as
"Anonymous."
Enable Anonymous Call Enables or disables outgoing anonymous calls. When
enabled, the caller name and number are indicated as
"Anonymous."
Do Not Disturb
Setting Description
Enable DND Turns Do Not Disturb on or off.
Call Forward
Setting Description
Enable Call Forward
Always
Enables or disables call forwarding for all calls on that line.
Select to enable.
Target Number Enter a number to which all calls will be forwarded.
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Setting Description
Enable Call Forward
Busy
Enables or disables forwarding incoming calls to the target
number if:
the number of active calls has reached the maximum
number of calls configured for account x
Call Waiting Off is selected.
Target Number Enter a number to which calls will be forwarded when Call
Forward Busy is enabled.
Enable Call Forward No
Answer
Enables or disables call forwarding for unanswered calls
on that line.
Target Number Enter a number to which unanswered calls will be
forwarded.
Delay Select the number of rings before unanswered calls are
forwarded.
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Web UI:
Select SYSTEM > Handset Settings > Programmable keys. In the Select Handset
setting, select the handset you want to configure.
Under Line Key Settings, assign the KeyLine numbers that match the KeyLine numbers
you configured in the WebUI KeyLine Assignments.
The default configuration to enable a Key System experience is:
Key: Line Key 1, Type: Keyline, Value: 1
Key: Line Key 2, Type: Keyline, Value: 2
Key: Line Key 3, Type: Keyline, Value: 3
Key: Line Key 4, Type: Keyline, Value: 4
For more information, see the “KeyLine*” setting on page 62.
Phone User Interface:
On the handset/deskset, select MENU > User Settings > Progrm’able key > Line key.
For each line key (L1 to L4), assign the KeyLine number that matches the KeyLine numbers
you configured in the WebUI KeyLine Assignments.
The default configuration to enable a Key System experience is:
L1 Type: KeyLine, L1 Value: Index 1
L2 Type: KeyLine, L2 Value: Index 2
L3 Type: KeyLine, L3 Value: Index 3
L4 Type: KeyLine, L4 Value: Index 4
For more information about configuring the line keys (L1 to L4), see
“Configuring the programmable keys” in the M100 SC/M10 SC User Guide.
Configuration parameters:
Import the following parameter values into the M100 SC with the KeyLine numbers that
match the KeyLine numbers you configured in the WebUI KeyLine Assignments. Replace
the “x” in the parameter name with the handset number you want to configure.
The default configuration to enable a Key System experience is:
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Setting Description
Enable Repeater Mode Select this check box to enable a repeater to be registered
to your M100 SC 8-line base station. Changing this setting
requires a reboot of the M100 SC 8-line base station.
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Action URI
Setting Description
End of boot sequence The End of boot sequence URI is triggered at the end of
the phone boot sequence.
Using the End of boot sequence URI, it is possible to
develop self-provisioning on the phone. For example, an
XML application can identify the phone and generate a
MAC-specific file on the fly.
Successful Registration The Successful Registration URI is triggered the first time
the phone registers successfully to a SIP Account. If the
phone registers to multiple SIP Accounts, then the
Successful Registration URI is triggered for each line.
On Hook The On Hook URI is triggered when the phone transitions
from Active to Idle (or from Paging to Idle). For example,
when:
The user presses the End soft keybutton
The user hangs up the handset during a call
A transfer is completed and the user returns to idle
The far end hangs up
The call was not answered
The call fails.
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"hs_settings" Module: Handset Settings
The Handset Settings allow you to configure account assignments and names for the
cordless handsets that are registered to the base station. For more information on
registering cordless handsets, see the M100 SC/M10 SC User Guide.
General configuration file settings
Setting: hs_settings.autoreg_enable
Description: Enable/disable HS auto registration
If enabled, handset with IPEI matching with hs_settings.x.ipei
will be allowed to register without going through manual DECT
registration
Otherwise, handset have to be registered through manual DECT
registration
See also parameters hs_settings.x.ipei,
system.x.registered_ipei
Values: 0 (disabled), 1 (enabled) Default: 0
Setting: hs_settings.handset_eu_pin_code
Description: Sets the new 4-digit PIN for handset registration/deregistration.
Values: 4-digit number Default: 0000
Setting: hs_settings.keyline.y
Description: Assigns accounts to KeyLine numbers (where y ranges from 1-12
KeyLine numbers).
For more information, see “KeyLine Assignments” on page 57.
Values: 0-8 Default: 1 (where y = 1-6)
0 (where y = 7-12)
Setting: hs_settings.x.pfk.line1.feature
Description: Assign a feature to the L1 line key.
Values: unassigned, keyline, line,
call list, dir, call log, redial,
messages, dnd, cfwd all,
cfwd busy, cfwd no answer
Default: keyline
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