######################################################################################### ## Configuration template for DP75x firmware version 1.0.11.2 ## ######################################################################################### #################################################################### ## Change Log ## #################################################################### ################################### # P values added since 1.0.11.3 ## ################################### None ################################### # P values added since 1.0.9.9 ## ################################### #Modified below default value from 24 to 40 #Layer 3 QoS SIP Diff-Serv (default 40) #Number #Mandatory #P5046=40 #P5047=40 #P5048=40 #P5049=40 #Modified below values maximum length from 14 to 256 #SIP Name for SIP account 1 - 10 #String, maximum length is 256 #P4180= #P4181= #P4182= #P4183= #P4184= #P4185= #P4186= #P4187= #P4188= #P4189= #Callee codec negotiation priority. When callee, whose codecs are given priority in negotiation, local or remote ( Default is remote ). #Number: 0, 1. 0 - Remote, 1 - Local #P29061=0 (Profile1) #P29161=0 (Profile2) #P29261=0 (Profile3) #P29361=0 (Profile4) ################################### # P values added since 1.0.9.1 ## ################################### #Validate Server Certificates. #Number: 0, 1. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0 - No. #P8463=0 #Trusted CA Certificates. Customer can upload the CA from web UI directly, or set the CA content as the P values to provision. #String #Certificate 1 - 6: #P8433= #P8434= #P8435= #P8436= #P8437= #P8438= #Load CA Certificates. Configure what type of CA will the device used to verify the server certificate. #Number: 0, 1, 2. 0 - Default Certificates, 1 - Custom Certificate, 2 - All Certificate. Default is 2 - All Certificate #P8502=2 #SSH Idle Timeout. SSH Idle Timeout in seconds(1-86400). Default is 60 seconds. #Number: 1-86400 #P28163=60 ########################################################### ## Maintenance/Date and Time/Custom Time Zone Settings ## ########################################################### #Custom Time Zones. Enable/Disable Custom Time Zones #Number: 0, 1. 0 - Disabled, 1 - Enabled #Mandatory #P27828=0 #UTC Offset. Offset is negative for time zone (by week) following UTC and positive for time zone leading UTC(-12 to +14) #Number: -12 to +14 #P27830=0 #Second Offset. Offset for second time zone (by day). Offset is negative for time zone following UTC and positive for time zone leading UTC(-12 to +14) #P27837=0 #DST Type. Set Daylight Savings Time by day or by week #Number: 0, 1. 0 - by week, 1 - by day #P27829=0 #Start & End Times for the time zone. #Start Hour #P27832=2 #Start Minute #P27833=0 #End Hour #P27839=2 #End Minute #P27840=0 ###Time zone settings by week #Start & End Months #Number: 1-12 #P27831=4 #P27838=9 #Start & End settings by week #Number: #Start Weekday #P27834=0 #Start Week #P27835=1 #End Weekday #P27841=0 #End Week #P27842=1 ##Time zone settings by day #Start settings by day #P27836=1 #End settings by day #P27843=1 #################################################################### ## Change Log End ## #################################################################### ######################### ## Profiles Settings ## ######################### ################# ## Profile 1 ## ################# ################################## ## Profile 1/General Settings ## ################################## #Profile Active. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P271=1 #Profile Name. Used to identify profile uniquely. #Strings: maximum 32 characters. #Mandatory P27762=profile1 #Primary SIP Server #String: serveraddress P47= #Failover SIP Server #String: serveraddress P967= #Prefer Primary SIP Server. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4567=0 #Outbound Proxy #String: serveraddress P48= #Voice Mail Access Number #String P27680= ################################## ## Profile 1/Network Settings ## ################################## #Layer 3 QoS SIP Diff-Serv (default 40) #Number #Mandatory P5046=40 #Layer 3 QoS RTP Diff-Serv (default 46) #Number #Mandatory P5050=46 #DNS Mode. 0 - A Record, 1 - SRV, 2 - NAPTR/SRV, 3 - Use Configured IP . #Number: 0,1,2,3 #Mandatory P103=0 #Primary IP #IP address P2308= #Backup IP1 #IP address P2309= #Backup IP2 #IP address P2310= #NAT Traversal (STUN). 0 - No, 1 - STUN, 2 - No but send keep-alive, 3 - VPN #Number: 0,1,2,3 #Mandatory P52=0 #Use NAT IP. This will enable our SIP client to use this IP in the SIP message. Example 64.3.153.50. #String: ipaddress P101= #Proxy-Require (A SIP extension to enable firewall penetration) #String: ipaddress P197= ############################################# ## Profile 1/SIP Settings/Basic Settings ## ############################################# #SIP Transport. 0 - UDP, 1 - TCP, 2 - TLS #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P130=0 #SIP Registration. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P31=1 #Unregister On Reboot. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P81=0 #Add Auth Header On Initial REGISTER #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P2359=0 #Outgoing call without Registration. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P109=1 #Register Expiration (in minutes. default 1 hour, max 45 days) #Number: 1 to 64800 #Mandatory P32=60 #SIP Registration Failure Retry Wait Time (in seconds. Between 1-3600, default is 30) #Number: 1 to 3600 #Mandatory P138=30 #SIP Registration Failure Retry Wait Time upon 403 Forbidden. 0 second means stop retry registration. Default is 1200 sec. #Number 0 to 3600 #Mandatory P26002=1200 #Reregister before Expiration #Number #Mandatory P2330=0 #Local SIP port (default 5060) #Number: 1 to 65535 #Mandatory P40=5060 #Use Random RTP Port #Use a random port for SIP messages rather than the Local SIP Port. #Number: 0, 1. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 - No #Alias: Pprofile.1.network.use_random_sip_port P20501=0 #Local RTP Port (default 5004) #Number: 1 to 65535 #Mandatory P39=5004 #SIP T1 Timeout. RFC 3261 T1 value. #50 - 0.5 sec, 100 - 1 sec, 200 - 2 sec, 400 - 4 sec, 800 - 8 sec. Default 100. #Number: 50,100,200,400,800 #Mandatory P209=50 #SIP T2 Timeout. RFC 3261 T2 value. #200 - 2 sec, 400 - 4 sec, 800 - 8 sec, 1600 - 16 sec, 3200 - 32 sec. Default 400. #Number: 1600,3200,200,400,800 #Mandatory P250=400 #SIP TIMER D. Config Timer D defined in RFC 3261. #Range 0-64 sec. Default 0 #Number: 0-64 #Mandatory P2387=0 #Enable OPTIONS Keep Alive. Enable OPTIONS Keep Alive to check SIP server. #0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0, 1 P2397=0 #OPTIONS Keep Alive Interval. Time interval for OPTIONS Keep Alive feature in seconds. #Number: 1 - 64800 P2398=30 #OPTIONS Keep Alive Max Lost. Maximum number of lost packets for OPTIONS Keep Alive feature before the phone re-registration. #Number: 3 - 10 P2399=3 #Remove OBP from Route Header. 0 - no, 1 - yes #NUmber: 0,1 #Mandatory P4562=0 #Support SIP Instance ID. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P288=1 #Hold Target Before Refer 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P26003=1 #Refer-To Use Target Contact. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P135= #SUBSCRIBE for MWI. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P99=0 #Enable 100rel. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0 to 1 #Mandatory P272=0 #Tel URI. 0 - Disabled, 1 - User=Phone, 2 - Enabled #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P63=0 #Do Not Escape '#' as %23 in SIP URI. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P1406= 0 #Disable Multiple m Line in SDP. 0 - No, 1 - Yes P137= 0 #Use Privacy Header. 0 - Default, 1 - No, 2 - Yes #Number: 0, 1, 2 #Mandatory P2338= 0 #Use P-Preferred-Identity Header. 0 - Default, 1 - No, 2 - Yes #Number: 0, 1, 2 #Mandatory P2339= 0 #Ignore Alert-Info header. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P26018=0 #Use MAC Header. (0 - No, 1 - Yes except REGISTER, 2 - Yes to all SIP). #If Yes except REGISTER, the sip message for register or unregister will contains MAC address in the header, and all the outgoing SIP messages except REGISTER message will attach the MAC address to the User-Agent header; #If Yes to ALL, the sip message for register or unregister will contains MAC address in the header, and all the outgoing SIP message including REGISTER will attach the MAC address to the User-Agent header; #If No, neither will the MAC header be included in the register or unregister message nor the MAC address be attached to the User-Agent header for any outgoing SIP message. #Number: 0, 1, 2 #Mandatory P26061=0 ############################################ ## Profile 1/SIP Settings/Session Timer ## ############################################ #Enable Session Timer. To enable/disable Session Timer support. #Number: 0, 1; 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 1. #Mandatory #Alias: profile.1.sip.enable_session_timer P2395=1 #Session Expiration (in seconds. default 180 seconds. Allowed value: 90-65535) #Number: 90 to 64800 #Mandatory P260=180 #Minimum SE (in seconds. default 90 seconds, must be lower than or equal to P260) #Number 90 to 64800 #Mandatory P261=90 #Caller Request Timer (Request for timer when calling) 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P262=0 #Callee Request Timer (Request for timer when called. i.e. if remote party supports timer but did not request for one) 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P263=0 #Force Timer (Still use timer when remote party does not support timer) 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P264=0 #UAC Specify Refresher. 0 - omit, 1 - UAC, 2 - UAS #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P266=0 #UAS Specify Refresher. 1 - UAC, 2 - UAS #Number: 1,2 #Mandatory P267=1 #Force INVITE (Always refresh with INVITE instead of UPDATE even when remote party supports UPDATE) 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P265=0 ################################################ ## Profile 1/SIP Settings/Security Settings ## ################################################ #Validate Incoming Messages. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4340=0 #Check SIP User ID for Incoming INVITE. 0 - No, 1 - Yes (no direct IP calling if Yes) #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P258=0 #Allow Incoming SIP Messages from SIP Proxy Only #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P243=0 #Authenticate incoming INVITE #Number: 0,1 P2346=0 #Authenticate server certificate domain. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2311=0 #Authenticate server certificate chain. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2367=0 #Trusted CA certificates. #String P2386= ################################ ## Profile 1/Audio Settings ## ################################ #DTMF Method - in-audio. Configure if use in-audio DTMF method, 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2301=0 #DTMF Method - via RTP (RFC2833). Configure if use RFC2833 DTMF method, 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2302=1 #DTMF Method - via SIP INFO. Configure if use SIP INFO DTMF method, 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2303=0 #Disable DTMF Negotiation. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4825=0 #DTMF Payload Type #Number: 96 to 127 P79=101 #Preferred Vocoder #0 - PCMU, 8 - PCMA, 4 - G.723, 18 - G.729, 2 - G.726-32, 100 - AAL2-G.726-16, #102 - AAL2-G.726-24, 104 - AAL2-G726-32, 103 - AAL2-G.726-40, 98 - iLBC, 9 - G.722(wide band) #Choice 1. #Mandatory P57=0 #Choice 2. #Mandatory P58=8 #Choice 3. #Mandatory P59=4 #Choice 4. #Mandatory P60=18 #Choice 5. #Mandatory P61=2 #Choice 6. #Mandatory P62=98 #Choice 7. #Mandatory P46=104 #Choice 8. #Mandatory P98=100 #Voice Frame per TX. (Default 2, from 1 to 4 for G711/G726/G729) #Number: 1 to 4 P37=2 #G723 rate. 0 - 6.3kbps encoding rate, 1 - 5.3kbps encoding rate #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P49=0 #G726-32 Packing Mode. 0 - ITU, 1 - IETF #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P2323=0 #iLBC Frame Size. 0 - 20ms(default), 1 - 30ms. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P97=0 #iLBC payload type. Between 96 and 127, default is 97. #Number: 96 to 127 #Mandatory P96=97 #Disable OPUS stereo in SDP, default is 0. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P20529= #OPUS Payload Type, default is 125. #Number: 96 to 127 #Mandatory P2385= #Use First Matching Vocoder in 200OK SDP. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4363=0 #Callee codec negotiation priority. When callee, whose codecs are given priority in negotiation, local or remote ( Default is remote ). #Number: 0, 1. 0 - Remote, 1 - Local P29061=0 #SRTP Mode #0=Disabled #1=Enabled but not forced #2=Enabled and forced #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P183=0 #Crypto Life Time #0 = Disabled #1 = Enabled #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2363=1 #Silence Suppression (VAD). 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P50=0 #Jitter Buffer Type. 0 - Fixed, 1 - Adaptive #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P133= 1 #Jitter Buffer Length. 0 - Low, 1 - Medium, 2 - High #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P132=1 #Enable RTCP. configure if enables RTCP statistics and control information. 0 - Disabled, 1- RTCP, 2 - RTCP-XR #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P2392=1 ############################### ## Profile 1/Call Settings ## ############################### #Early Dial. 0 - No, 1 - Yes (use "Yes" only if proxy supports 484 response). 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P29=0 #Dial Plan Prefix.(this prefix string is added to each dialed number) #String Max Length: 32 P66= #Dial Plan #String Max Length: 1024 P4200={ x+ | *x+ | *xx*x+ } #Use #as Dial Key (if set to Yes, "#" will function as the "(Re-)Dial" key). 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P72=1 #Match Incoming Caller ID. Specifies matching rules with number, pattern or Alert Info text to ring the selected ring tone. #Please refer to user manual for more details. #Number, pattern or Alert Info for matching Rule 1 P1488= #Ringtone for incoming caller id that matches Rule 1. #0 - System Ring Tone #1 - Handset RingTone 1 #2 - Handset RingTone 2 #3 - Handset RingTone 3 #4 - Handset RingTone 4 #5 - Handset RingTone 5 #6 - Handset RingTone 6 #7 - Handset RingTone 7 #8 - Handset RingTone 8 #9 - Custom Ring Tone 1 #10 - Bellcore Ring Tone 1 #11 - Bellcore Ring Tone 2 #12 - Bellcore Ring Tone 3 #13 - Bellcore Ring Tone 4 #14 - Bellcore Ring Tone 5 P1489=0 #Number, pattern or Alert Info for matching Rule 2 P1490= #Ringtone for incoming caller id that matches Rule 2. P1491=0 #Number, pattern or Alert Info for matching Rule 3 P1492= #Ringtone for incoming caller id that matches Rule 3. P1493=0 #Allow Auto Answer by Call-Info/Alert-Info. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0 - No. #If set to "Yes", the phone will automatically turn on the speaker phone to answer incoming calls after a short reminding beep, based on the SIP Call-Info/Alert-Info header sent from the server/proxy. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P298=0 #Custom Alert-Info for Auto Answer. #Used exclusively to match the contents of the Alert-Info header for auto answer. The default auto answer headers will not be matched if this is defined. #String Max Length: 20 P2356= #No Key Entry Timeout. Default - 4 seconds. #Number: 1 to 15 #Mandatory P85=4 #Offhook Auto-Dial Delay (default is 0) #String: 0 to 60 P4045=0 #Enable Call Features. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, 2 - Enable All P191=1 #Disable Call Waiting Caller ID. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P714=0 #Enable Call Waiting in Parallel Mode. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Enables call waiting for accounts using this profile which are set to Parallel ring mode. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P27767=0 #Disable Visual MWI. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P855=0 #Transfer on Conference Hangup. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4560=0 #Ring Timeout. (10-300, default is 60 seconds) #Number: 10 to 300 #Mandatory P185=60 #Hunting Group Ring Timeout. (5-300, default is 20 seconds) #Number: 5 to 300 #Mandatory P4330=20 #Send Anonymous. 0 - no, 1 - yes (caller ID will be blocked if set to Yes). #Number: 0 to 1 #Mandatory P65=0 #Anonymous Call Rejection. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0 to 1 #Mandatory P129=0 #Special Feature #100 - Standard, 102 - BroadSoft, 108 - CBCOM, 109 - RNK, 111 - Huawei, 114 - ZTE IMS, 119 - PhonePower, 120 - TELKOM SA. #Number: 100, 102, 108, 109, 111, 114, 119, 120 #Mandatory P198=100 #Music On Hold URI #Music On Hold URI to call when a call is on hold if server support it #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pprofile.1.sip.moh_uri P2350= #Allow Unsolicited REFER. #Allow unsolicited REFER to accomplish an outgoing call. #Number: 0, 2; 0 - Disabled, 1 - Enabled, 2 - Enabled/Force Auth, default is 0. #Alias: profile.1.sip.allow_unsolicited_refer P26023=0 ################# ## Profile 2 ## ################# ################################## ## Profile 2/General Settings ## ################################## #Profile Active. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P401=1 #Profile Name. Used to identify profile uniquely. #Strings: maximum 32 characters. #Mandatory P27763=profile2 #Primary SIP Server #String: serveraddress P747= #Failover SIP Server #String: serveraddress P987= #Prefer Primary SIP Server. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4568=0 #Outbound Proxy #String: serveraddress P748= #Voice Mail Access Number #String P27681= ################################## ## Profile 2/Network Settings ## ################################## Layer 3 QoS SIP Diff-Serv (default 24) #Number #Mandatory P5047=40 #Layer 3 QoS RTP Diff-Serv (default 46) #Number #Mandatory P5051=46 #DNS Mode. 0 - A Record, 1 - SRV, 2 - NAPTR/SRV, 3 - Use Configured IP . #Number: 0,1,2,3 #Mandatory P702=0 #Primary IP #IP address P2408= #Backup IP1 #IP address P2409= #Backup IP2 #IP address P2410= #NAT Traversal (STUN). 0 - No, 2 - No but send keep-alive, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P730=0 #Use NAT IP. This will enable our SIP client to use this IP in the SIP message. Example 64.3.153.50. #String: ipaddress P866= #Proxy-Require (A SIP extension to enable firewall penetration) #String: ipaddress P792= ############################################# ## Profile 2/SIP Settings/Basic Settings ## ############################################# #SIP Transport. 0 - UDP, 1 - TCP, 2 - TLS #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P830=0 #SIP Registration. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P731=1 #Unregister On Reboot. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P752=0 #Add Auth Header On Initial REGISTER #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P2459=0 #Outgoing call without Registration. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P813=1 #Register Expiration (in minutes. default 1 hour, max 45 days) #Number: 1 to 64800 #Mandatory P732=60 #SIP Registration Failure Retry Wait Time (in seconds. Between 1-3600, default is 30) #Number: 1 to 3600 #Mandatory P471=30 #SIP Registration Failure Retry Wait Time upon 403 Forbidden. 0 second means stop retry registration. Default is 1200 sec. #Number 0 to 3600 #Mandatory P26102=1200 #Reregister before Expiration #Number #Mandatory P2430=0 #Local SIP port (default 5060) #Number: 1 to 65535 #Mandatory P740=5060 #Use Random RTP Port #Use a random port for SIP messages rather than the Local SIP Port. #Number: 0, 1. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 - No #Alias: Pprofile.2.network.use_random_sip_port P20502=0 #Local RTP Port (default 6004) #Number: 1 to 65535 #Mandatory P739=6004 #SIP T1 Timeout. RFC 3261 T1 value. #50 - 0.5 sec, 100 - 1 sec, 200 - 2 sec, 400 - 4 sec, 800 - 8 sec. Default 100. #Number: 50,100,200,400,800 #Mandatory P440=50 #SIP T2 Timeout. RFC 3261 T2 value. #200 - 2 sec, 400 - 4 sec, 800 - 8 sec, 1600 - 16 sec, 3200 - 32 sec. Default 400. #Number: 1600,3200,200,400,800 #Mandatory P441=400 #SIP TIMER D. Config Timer D defined in RFC 3261. #Range 0-64 sec. Default 0 #Number: 0-64 #Mandatory P2487=0 #Enable OPTIONS Keep Alive. Enable OPTIONS Keep Alive to check SIP server. #0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0, 1 P2497=0 #OPTIONS Keep Alive Interval. Time interval for OPTIONS Keep Alive feature in seconds. #Number: 1 - 64800 P2498=30 #OPTIONS Keep Alive Max Lost. Maximum number of lost packets for OPTIONS Keep Alive feature before the phone re-registration. #Number: 3 - 10 P2499=3 #Remove OBP from Route Header. 0 - no, 1 - yes #NUmber: 0,1 #Mandatory P4563=0 #Support SIP Instance ID. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P489=1 #Hold Target Before Refer 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P26103=1 #Refer-To Use Target Contact. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P469= #SUBSCRIBE for MWI. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P709=0 #Enable 100rel. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0 to 1 #Mandatory P435=0 #Tel URI. 0 - Disabled, 1 - User=Phone, 2 - Enabled #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P763=0 #Do Not Escape '#' as %23 in SIP URI. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P4895=0 #Disable Multiple m Line in SDP. 0 - No, 1 - Yes P487=0 #Use Privacy Header. 0 - Default, 1 - No, 2 - Yes #Number: 0, 1, 2 #Mandatory P2438=0 #Use P-Preferred-Identity Header. 0 - Default, 1 - No, 2 - Yes #Number: 0, 1, 2 #Mandatory P2439=0 #Ignore Alert-Info header. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P26118=0 #Use MAC Header. (0 - No, 1 - Yes except REGISTER, 2 - Yes to all SIP). #If Yes except REGISTER, the sip message for register or unregister will contains MAC address in the header, and all the outgoing SIP messages except REGISTER message will attach the MAC address to the User-Agent header; #If Yes to ALL, the sip message for register or unregister will contains MAC address in the header, and all the outgoing SIP message including REGISTER will attach the MAC address to the User-Agent header; #If No, neither will the MAC header be included in the register or unregister message nor the MAC address be attached to the User-Agent header for any outgoing SIP message. #Number: 0, 1, 2 #Mandatory P26161=0 ############################################ ## Profile 2/SIP Settings/Session Timer ## ############################################ #Enable Session Timer. To enable/disable Session Timer support. #Number: 0, 1; 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 1. #Mandatory #Alias: profile.2.sip.enable_session_timer P2495=1 #Session Expiration (in seconds. default 180 seconds. Allowed value: 90-65535) #Number: 90 to 64800 #Mandatory P434=180 #Minimum SE (in seconds. default 90 seconds, must be lower than or equal to P260) #Number 90 to 64800 #Mandatory P427=90 #Caller Request Timer (Request for timer when calling) 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P428=0 #Callee Request Timer (Request for timer when called. i.e. if remote party supports timer but did not request for one) 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P429=0 #Force Timer (Still use timer when remote party does not support timer) 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P430=0 #UAC Specify Refresher. 0 - omit, 1 - UAC, 2 - UAS #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P432=0 #UAS Specify Refresher. 1 - UAC, 2 - UAS #Number: 1,2 #Mandatory P433=1 #Force INVITE (Always refresh with INVITE instead of UPDATE even when remote party supports UPDATE) 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P431=0 ################################################ ## Profile 2/SIP Settings/Security Settings ## ################################################ #Validate Incoming Messages. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4341=0 #Check SIP User ID for Incoming INVITE. 0 - No, 1 - Yes (no direct IP calling if Yes) #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P449=0 #Allow Incoming SIP Messages from SIP Proxy Only #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P743=0 #Authenticate incoming INVITE #Number: 0,1 P2446=0 #Authenticate server certificate domain. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2411=0 #Authenticate server certificate chain. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2467=0 #Trusted CA certificates. #String P2486= ################################ ## Profile 2/Audio Settings ## ################################ #DTMF Method - in-audio. Configure if use in-audio DTMF method, 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2401=0 #DTMF Method - via RTP (RFC2833). Configure if use RFC2833 DTMF method, 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2402=1 #DTMF Method - via SIP INFO. Configure if use SIP INFO DTMF method, 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2403=0 #Disable DTMF Negotiation. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4826=0 #DTMF Payload Type #Number: 96 to 127 P779=101 #Preferred Vocoder #0 - PCMU, 8 - PCMA, 4 - G.723, 18 - G.729, 2 - G.726-32, 100 - AAL2-G.726-16, #102 - AAL2-G.726-24, 104 - AAL2-G726-32, 103 - AAL2-G.726-40, 98 - iLBC, 9 - G.722(wide band) #Choice 1. #Mandatory P757=0 #Choice 2. #Mandatory P758=8 #Choice 3. #Mandatory P759=4 #Choice 4. #Mandatory P760=18 #Choice 5. #Mandatory P761=2 #Choice 6. #Mandatory P762=98 #Choice 7. #Mandatory P814=104 #Choice 8. #Mandatory P815=100 #Voice Frame per TX. (Default 2, from 1 to 4 for G711/G726/G729) #Number: 1 to 4 P737=2 #G723 rate. 0 - 6.3kbps encoding rate, 1 - 5.3kbps encoding rate #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P749=0 #G726-32 Packing Mode. 0 - ITU, 1 - IETF #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P2423=0 #iLBC Frame Size. 0 - 20ms(default), 1 - 30ms. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P705=0 #iLBC payload type. Between 96 and 127, default is 97. #Number: 96 to 127 #Mandatory P704=97 #Disable OPUS stereo in SDP, default is 0. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P20530= #OPUS Payload Type, default is 125. #Number: 96 to 127 #Mandatory P2485= #Use First Matching Vocoder in 200OK SDP. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4364=0 #Callee codec negotiation priority. When callee, whose codecs are given priority in negotiation, local or remote ( Default is remote ). #Number: 0, 1. 0 - Remote, 1 - Local P29161=0 #SRTP Mode #0=Disabled #1=Enabled but not forced #2=Enabled and forced #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P443=0 #Crypto Life Time #0 = Disabled #1 = Enabled #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2463=1 #Silence Suppression (VAD). 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P750=0 #Jitter Buffer Type. 0 - Fixed, 1 - Adaptive #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P831= 1 #Jitter Buffer Length. 0 - Low, 1 - Medium, 2 - High #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P832=1 #Enable RTCP. configure if enables RTCP statistics and control information. 0 - Disabled, 1- RTCP, 2 - RTCP-XR #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P2492=1 ############################### ## Profile 2/Call Settings ## ############################### #Early Dial. 0 - No, 1 - Yes (use "Yes" only if proxy supports 484 response). 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P729=0 #Dial Plan Prefix.(this prefix string is added to each dialed number) #String Max Length: 32 P766= #Dial Plan #String Max Length: 1024 P4201={ x+ | *x+ | *xx*x+ } #Use #as Dial Key (if set to Yes, "#" will function as the "(Re-)Dial" key). 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P772=1 #Match Incoming Caller ID. Specifies matching rules with number, pattern or Alert Info text to ring the selected ring tone. #Please refer to user manual for more details. #Number, pattern or Alert Info for matching Rule 1 P1494= #Ringtone for incoming caller id that matches Rule 1. #0 - System Ring Tone #1 - Handset RingTone 1 #2 - Handset RingTone 2 #3 - Handset RingTone 3 #4 - Handset RingTone 4 #5 - Handset RingTone 5 #6 - Handset RingTone 6 #7 - Handset RingTone 7 #8 - Handset RingTone 8 #9 - Custom Ring Tone 1 #10 - Bellcore Ring Tone 1 #11 - Bellcore Ring Tone 2 #12 - Bellcore Ring Tone 3 #13 - Bellcore Ring Tone 4 #14 - Bellcore Ring Tone 5 P1495=0 #Number, pattern or Alert Info for matching Rule 2 P1496= #Ringtone for incoming caller id that matches Rule 2. P1497=0 #Number, pattern or Alert Info for matching Rule 3 P1498= #Ringtone for incoming caller id that matches Rule 3. P1499=0 #Allow Auto Answer by Call-Info/Alert-Info. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0 - No. #If set to "Yes", the phone will automatically turn on the speaker phone to answer incoming calls after a short reminding beep, based on the SIP Call-Info/Alert-Info header sent from the server/proxy. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P438=0 #Custom Alert-Info for Auto Answer. #Used exclusively to match the contents of the Alert-Info header for auto answer. The default auto answer headers will not be matched if this is defined. #String Max Length: 20 P2456= #No Key Entry Timeout. Default - 4 seconds. #Number: 1 to 15 #Mandatory P292=4 #Offhook Auto-Dial Delay (default is 0) #String: 0 to 60 P4046=0 #Enable Call Features. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, 2 - Enable All P751=1 #Disable Call Waiting Caller ID. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P823=0 #Enable Call Waiting in Parallel Mode. 0 - no, 1 - yes. Default is 0 - No. #Enables call waiting for accounts using this profile which are set to Parallel ring mode. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P27768=0 #Disable Visual MWI. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P869=0 #Transfer on Conference Hangup. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4561=0 #Ring Timeout. (10-300, default is 60 seconds) #Number: 10 to 300 #Mandatory P816=60 #Hunting Group Ring Timeout. (5-300, default is 20 seconds) #Number: 5 to 300 #Mandatory P4331=20 #Send Anonymous. 0 - no, 1 - yes (caller ID will be blocked if set to Yes). #Number: 0 to 1 #Mandatory P765=0 #Anonymous Call Rejection. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0 to 1 #Mandatory P446=0 #Special Feature #100 - Standard, 102 - BroadSoft, 108 - CBCOM, 109 - RNK, 111 - Huawei, 114 - ZTE IMS, 119 - PhonePower, 120 - TELKOM SA. #Number: 100, 102, 108, 109, 111, 114, 119, 120 #Mandatory P767=100 #Music On Hold URI #Music On Hold URI to call when a call is on hold if server support it #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pprofile.2.sip.moh_uri P2450= #Allow Unsolicited REFER. #Allow unsolicited REFER to accomplish an outgoing call. #Number: 0, 2; 0 - Disabled, 1 - Enabled, 2 - Enabled/Force Auth, default is 0. #Alias: profile.2.sip.allow_unsolicited_refer P26123=0 ################## ## Profile 3 ## ################## ################################## ## Profile 3/General Settings ## ################################## #Profile Active. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P501=1 #Profile Name. Used to identify profile uniquely. #Strings: maximum 32 characters. #Mandatory P27764=profile3 #Primary SIP Server #String: serveraddress P547= #Failover SIP Server #String: serveraddress P997= #Prefer Primary SIP Server. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4569=0 #Outbound Proxy #String: serveraddress P548= #Voice Mail Access Number #String P27682= ################################## ## Profile 3/Network Settings ## ################################## #Layer 3 QoS SIP Diff-Serv (default 40) #Number #Mandatory P5048=40 #Layer 3 QoS RTP Diff-Serv (default 46) #Number #Mandatory P5052=46 #DNS Mode. 0 - A Record, 1 - SRV, 2 - NAPTR/SRV, 3 - Use Configured IP . #Number: 0,1,2,3 #Mandatory P502=0 #Primary IP #IP address P2508= #Backup IP1 #IP address P2509= #Backup IP2 #IP address P2510= #NAT Traversal (STUN). 0 - No, 2 - No but send keep-alive, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P630=0 #Use NAT IP. This will enable our SIP client to use this IP in the SIP message. Example 64.3.153.50. #String: ipaddress P566= #Proxy-Require (A SIP extension to enable firewall penetration) #String: ipaddress P592= ############################################# ## Profile 3/SIP Settings/Basic Settings ## ############################################# #SIP Transport. 0 - UDP, 1 - TCP, 2 - TLS #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P530=0 #SIP Registration. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P531=1 #Unregister On Reboot. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P552=0 #Add Auth Header On Initial REGISTER #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P2559=0 #Outgoing call without Registration. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P513=1 #Register Expiration (in minutes. default 1 hour, max 45 days) #Number: 1 to 64800 #Mandatory P532=60 #SIP Registration Failure Retry Wait Time (in seconds. Between 1-3600, default is 30) #Number: 1 to 3600 #Mandatory P571=30 #SIP Registration Failure Retry Wait Time upon 403 Forbidden. 0 second means stop retry registration. Default is 1200 sec. #Number 0 to 3600 #Mandatory P26202=1200 #Reregister before Expiration #Number #Mandatory P2530=0 #Local SIP port (default 5060) #Number: 1 to 65535 #Mandatory P640=5060 #Use Random RTP Port #Use a random port for SIP messages rather than the Local SIP Port. #Number: 0, 1. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 - No #Alias: Pprofile.3.network.use_random_sip_port P20503=0 #Local RTP Port (default 7004) #Number: 1 to 65535 #Mandatory P539=7004 #SIP T1 Timeout. RFC 3261 T1 value. #50 - 0.5 sec, 100 - 1 sec, 200 - 2 sec, 400 - 4 sec, 800 - 8 sec. Default 100. #Number: 50,100,200,400,800 #Mandatory P540=50 #SIP T2 Timeout. RFC 3261 T2 value. #200 - 2 sec, 400 - 4 sec, 800 - 8 sec, 1600 - 16 sec, 3200 - 32 sec. Default 400. #Number: 1600,3200,200,400,800 #Mandatory P541=400 #SIP TIMER D. Config Timer D defined in RFC 3261. #Range 0-64 sec. Default 0 #Number: 0-64 #Mandatory P2587=0 #Enable OPTIONS Keep Alive. Enable OPTIONS Keep Alive to check SIP server. #0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0, 1 P2597=0 #OPTIONS Keep Alive Interval. Time interval for OPTIONS Keep Alive feature in seconds. #Number: 1 - 64800 P2598=30 #OPTIONS Keep Alive Max Lost. Maximum number of lost packets for OPTIONS Keep Alive feature before the phone re-registration. #Number: 3 - 10 P2599=3 #Remove OBP from Route Header. 0 - no, 1 - yes #NUmber: 0,1 #Mandatory P4564=0 #Support SIP Instance ID. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P589=1 #Hold Target Before Refer 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P26203=1 #Refer-To Use Target Contact. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P569= #SUBSCRIBE for MWI. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P509=0 #Enable 100rel. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0 to 1 #Mandatory P535=0 #Tel URI. 0 - Disabled, 1 - User=Phone, 2 - Enabled #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P563=0 #Do Not Escape '#' as %23 in SIP URI. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P4896= 0 #Disable Multiple m Line in SDP. 0 - No, 1 - Yes P587= 0 #Use Privacy Header. 0 - Default, 1 - No, 2 - Yes #Number: 0, 1, 2 #Mandatory P2538= 0 #Use P-Preferred-Identity Header. 0 - Default, 1 - No, 2 - Yes #Number: 0, 1, 2 #Mandatory P2539= 0 #Ignore Alert-Info header. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P26218=0 #Use MAC Header. (0 - No, 1 - Yes except REGISTER, 2 - Yes to all SIP). #If Yes except REGISTER, the sip message for register or unregister will contains MAC address in the header, and all the outgoing SIP messages except REGISTER message will attach the MAC address to the User-Agent header; #If Yes to ALL, the sip message for register or unregister will contains MAC address in the header, and all the outgoing SIP message including REGISTER will attach the MAC address to the User-Agent header; #If No, neither will the MAC header be included in the register or unregister message nor the MAC address be attached to the User-Agent header for any outgoing SIP message. #Number: 0, 1, 2 #Mandatory P26261=0 ############################################ ## Profile 3/SIP Settings/Session Timer ## ############################################ #Enable Session Timer. To enable/disable Session Timer support. #Number: 0, 1; 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 1. #Mandatory #Alias: profile.3.sip.enable_session_timer P2595=1 #Session Expiration (in seconds. default 180 seconds. Allowed value: 90-65535) #Number: 90 to 64800 #Mandatory P534=180 #Minimum SE (in seconds. default 90 seconds, must be lower than or equal to P260) #Number 90 to 64800 #Mandatory P527=90 #Caller Request Timer (Request for timer when calling) 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P528=0 #Callee Request Timer (Request for timer when called. i.e. if remote party supports timer but did not request for one) 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P629=0 #Force Timer (Still use timer when remote party does not support timer) 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P664=0 #UAC Specify Refresher. 0 - omit, 1 - UAC, 2 - UAS #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P632=0 #UAS Specify Refresher. 1 - UAC, 2 - UAS #Number: 1,2 #Mandatory P533=1 #Force INVITE (Always refresh with INVITE instead of UPDATE even when remote party supports UPDATE) 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P365=0 ################################################ ## Profile 3/SIP Settings/Security Settings ## ################################################ #Validate Incoming Messages. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4342=0 #Check SIP User ID for Incoming INVITE. 0 - No, 1 - Yes (no direct IP calling if Yes) #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P549=0 #Allow Incoming SIP Messages from SIP Proxy Only #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4043=0 #Authenticate incoming INVITE #Number: 0,1 P2546=0 #Authenticate server certificate domain. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2511=0 #Authenticate server certificate chain. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2567=0 #Trusted CA certificates. #String P2586= ################################ ## Profile 3/Audio Settings ## ################################ #DTMF Method - in-audio. Configure if use in-audio DTMF method, 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2501=0 #DTMF Method - via RTP (RFC2833). Configure if use RFC2833 DTMF method, 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2502=1 #DTMF Method - via SIP INFO. Configure if use SIP INFO DTMF method, 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2503=0 #Disable DTMF Negotiation. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4827=0 #DTMF Payload Type #Number: 96 to 127 P579=101 #Preferred Vocoder #0 - PCMU, 8 - PCMA, 4 - G.723, 18 - G.729, 2 - G.726-32, 100 - AAL2-G.726-16, #102 - AAL2-G.726-24, 104 - AAL2-G726-32, 103 - AAL2-G.726-40, 98 - iLBC, 9 - G.722(wide band) #Choice 1. #Mandatory P557=0 #Choice 2. #Mandatory P558=8 #Choice 3. #Mandatory P559=4 #Choice 4. #Mandatory P660=18 #Choice 5. #Mandatory P661=2 #Choice 6. #Mandatory P662=98 #Choice 7. #Mandatory P514=104 #Choice 8. #Mandatory P515=100 #Voice Frame per TX. (Default 2, from 1 to 4 for G711/G726/G729) #Number: 1 to 4 P4593=2 #G723 rate. 0 - 6.3kbps encoding rate, 1 - 5.3kbps encoding rate #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4350=0 #G726-32 Packing Mode. 0 - ITU, 1 - IETF #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P2523=0 #iLBC Frame Size. 0 - 20ms(default), 1 - 30ms. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P505=0 #iLBC payload type. Between 96 and 127, default is 97. #Number: 96 to 127 #Mandatory P504=97 #Disable OPUS stereo in SDP, default is 0. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P20531= #OPUS Payload Type, default is 125. #Number: 96 to 127 #Mandatory P2585= #Use First Matching Vocoder in 200OK SDP. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4365=0 #Callee codec negotiation priority. When callee, whose codecs are given priority in negotiation, local or remote ( Default is remote ). #Number: 0, 1. 0 - Remote, 1 - Local P29261=0 #SRTP Mode #0=Disabled #1=Enabled but not forced #2=Enabled and forced #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P543=0 #Crypto Life Time #0 = Disabled #1 = Enabled #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2563=1 #Silence Suppression (VAD). 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P550=0 #Jitter Buffer Type. 0 - Fixed, 1 - Adaptive #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P631= 1 #Jitter Buffer Length. 0 - Low, 1 - Medium, 2 - High #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P835=1 #Enable RTCP. configure if enables RTCP statistics and control information. 0 - Disabled, 1- RTCP, 2 - RTCP-XR #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P2592=1 ############################### ## Profile 3/Call Settings ## ############################### #Early Dial. 0 - No, 1 - Yes (use "Yes" only if proxy supports 484 response). 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P529=0 #Dial Plan Prefix.(this prefix string is added to each dialed number) #String Max Length: 32 P666= #Dial Plan #String Max Length: 1024 P4202={ x+ | *x+ | *xx*x+ } #Use #as Dial Key (if set to Yes, "#" will function as the "(Re-)Dial" key). 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P572=1 #Match Incoming Caller ID. Specifies matching rules with number, pattern or Alert Info text to ring the selected ring tone. #Please refer to user manual for more details. #Number, pattern or Alert Info for matching Rule 1 P1500= #Ringtone for incoming caller id that matches Rule 1. #0 - System Ring Tone #1 - Handset RingTone 1 #2 - Handset RingTone 2 #3 - Handset RingTone 3 #4 - Handset RingTone 4 #5 - Handset RingTone 5 #6 - Handset RingTone 6 #7 - Handset RingTone 7 #8 - Handset RingTone 8 #9 - Custom Ring Tone 1 #10 - Bellcore Ring Tone 1 #11 - Bellcore Ring Tone 2 #12 - Bellcore Ring Tone 3 #13 - Bellcore Ring Tone 4 #14 - Bellcore Ring Tone 5 P1501=0 #Number, pattern or Alert Info for matching Rule 2 P1502= #Ringtone for incoming caller id that matches Rule 2. P1503=0 #Number, pattern or Alert Info for matching Rule 3 P1504= #Ringtone for incoming caller id that matches Rule 3. P1505=0 #Allow Auto Answer by Call-Info/Alert-Info. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0 - No. #If set to "Yes", the phone will automatically turn on the speaker phone to answer incoming calls after a short reminding beep, based on the SIP Call-Info/Alert-Info header sent from the server/proxy. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P538=0 #Custom Alert-Info for Auto Answer. #Used exclusively to match the contents of the Alert-Info header for auto answer. The default auto answer headers will not be matched if this is defined. #String Max Length: 20 P2556= #No Key Entry Timeout. Default - 4 seconds. #Number: 1 to 15 #Mandatory P492=4 #Offhook Auto-Dial Delay (default is 0) #String: 0 to 60 P4047=0 #Enable Call Features. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, 2 - Enable All P551=1 #Disable Call Waiting Caller ID. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P523=0 #Enable Call Waiting in Parallel Mode. 0 - no, 1 - yes. Default is 0 - No. #Enables call waiting for accounts using this profile which are set to Parallel ring mode. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P27769=0 #Disable Visual MWI. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P669=0 #Transfer on Conference Hangup. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4565=0 #Ring Timeout. (10-300, default is 60 seconds) #Number: 10 to 300 #Mandatory P516=60 #Hunting Group Ring Timeout. (5-300, default is 20 seconds) #Number: 5 to 300 #Mandatory P4332=20 #Send Anonymous. 0 - no, 1 - yes (caller ID will be blocked if set to Yes). #Number: 0 to 1 #Mandatory P565=0 #Anonymous Call Rejection. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0 to 1 #Mandatory P546=0 #Special Feature #100 - Standard, 102 - BroadSoft, 108 - CBCOM, 109 - RNK, 111 - Huawei, 114 - ZTE IMS, 119 - PhonePower, 120 - TELKOM SA. #Number: 100, 102, 108, 109, 111, 114, 119, 120 #Mandatory P567=100 #Music On Hold URI #Music On Hold URI to call when a call is on hold if server support it #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pprofile.3.sip.moh_uri P2550= #Allow Unsolicited REFER. #Allow unsolicited REFER to accomplish an outgoing call. #Number: 0, 2; 0 - Disabled, 1 - Enabled, 2 - Enabled/Force Auth, default is 0. #Alias: profile.3.sip.allow_unsolicited_refer P26223=0 ################# ## Profile 4 ## ################# ################################## ## Profile 4/General Settings ## ################################## #Profile Active. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P601=1 #Profile Name. Used to identify profile uniquely. #Strings: maximum 32 characters. #Mandatory P27765=profile4 #Primary SIP Server #String: serveraddress P602= #Failover SIP Server #String: serveraddress P998= #Prefer Primary SIP Server. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4570=0 #Outbound Proxy #String: serveraddress P603= #Voice Mail Access Number #String P27683= ################################## ## Profile 4/Network Settings ## ################################## #Layer 3 QoS SIP Diff-Serv (default 40) #Number #Mandatory P5049=40 #Layer 3 QoS RTP Diff-Serv (default 46) #Number #Mandatory P5053=46 #DNS Mode. 0 - A Record, 1 - SRV, 2 - NAPTR/SRV, 3 - Use Configured IP . #Number: 0,1,2,3 #Mandatory P608=0 #Primary IP #IP address P2608= #Backup IP1 #IP address P2609= #Backup IP2 #IP address P2610= #NAT Traversal (STUN). 0 - No, 2 - No but send keep-alive, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P614=0 #Use NAT IP. This will enable our SIP client to use this IP in the SIP message. Example 64.3.153.50. #String: ipaddress P4576= #Proxy-Require (A SIP extension to enable firewall penetration) #String: ipaddress P618= ############################################# ## Profile 4/SIP Settings/Basic Settings ## ############################################# #SIP Transport. 0 - UDP, 1 - TCP, 2 - TLS #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P4648=0 #SIP Registration. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P610=1 #Unregister On Reboot. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P611=0 #Add Auth Header On Initial REGISTER #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P2659=0 #Outgoing call without Registration. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4378=1 #Register Expiration (in minutes. default 1 hour, max 45 days) #Number: 1 to 64800 #Mandatory P612=60 #SIP Registration Failure Retry Wait Time (in seconds. Between 1-3600, default is 30) #Number: 1 to 3600 #Mandatory P671=30 #SIP Registration Failure Retry Wait Time upon 403 Forbidden. 0 second means stop retry registration. Default is 1200 sec. #Number 0 to 3600 #Mandatory P26302=1200 #Reregister before Expiration #Number #Mandatory P2630=0 #Local SIP port (default 5060) #Number: 1 to 65535 #Mandatory P613=5060 #Use Random RTP Port #Use a random port for SIP messages rather than the Local SIP Port. #Number: 0, 1. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 - No #Alias: Pprofile.4.network.use_random_sip_port P20504=0 #Local RTP Port (default 8004) #Number: 1 to 65535 #Mandatory P4573=8004 #SIP T1 Timeout. RFC 3261 T1 value. #50 - 0.5 sec, 100 - 1 sec, 200 - 2 sec, 400 - 4 sec, 800 - 8 sec. Default 100. #Number: 50,100,200,400,800 #Mandatory P4640=50 #SIP T2 Timeout. RFC 3261 T2 value. #200 - 2 sec, 400 - 4 sec, 800 - 8 sec, 1600 - 16 sec, 3200 - 32 sec. Default 400. #Number: 1600,3200,200,400,800 #Mandatory P641=400 #SIP TIMER D. Config Timer D defined in RFC 3261. #Range 0-64 sec. Default 0 #Number: 0-64 #Mandatory P2687= #Enable OPTIONS Keep Alive. Enable OPTIONS Keep Alive to check SIP server. #0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0, 1 P2697=0 #OPTIONS Keep Alive Interval. Time interval for OPTIONS Keep Alive feature in seconds. #Number: 1 - 64800 P2698=30 #OPTIONS Keep Alive Max Lost. Maximum number of lost packets for OPTIONS Keep Alive feature before the phone re-registration. #Number: 3 - 10 P2699=3 #Remove OBP from Route Header. 0 - no, 1 - yes #NUmber: 0,1 #Mandatory P4790=0 #Support SIP Instance ID. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P689=1 #Hold Target Before Refer 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P26303=1 #Refer-To Use Target Contact. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4649= #SUBSCRIBE for MWI. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P615=0 #Enable 100rel. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0 to 1 #Mandatory P635=0 #Tel URI. 0 - Disabled, 1 - User=Phone, 2 - Enabled #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P609=0 #Do Not Escape '#' as %23 in SIP URI. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P4897= 0 #Disable Multiple m Line in SDP. 0 - No, 1 - Yes P687= 0 #Use Privacy Header. 0 - Default, 1 - No, 2 - Yes #Number: 0, 1, 2 #Mandatory P2638= 0 #Use P-Preferred-Identity Header. 0 - Default, 1 - No, 2 - Yes #Number: 0, 1, 2 #Mandatory P2639= 0 #Ignore Alert-Info header. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P26318=0 #Use MAC Header. (0 - No, 1 - Yes except REGISTER, 2 - Yes to all SIP). #If Yes except REGISTER, the sip message for register or unregister will contains MAC address in the header, and all the outgoing SIP messages except REGISTER message will attach the MAC address to the User-Agent header; #If Yes to ALL, the sip message for register or unregister will contains MAC address in the header, and all the outgoing SIP message including REGISTER will attach the MAC address to the User-Agent header; #If No, neither will the MAC header be included in the register or unregister message nor the MAC address be attached to the User-Agent header for any outgoing SIP message. #Number: 0, 1, 2 #Mandatory P26361=0 ############################################ ## Profile 4/SIP Settings/Session Timer ## ############################################ #Enable Session Timer. To enable/disable Session Timer support. #Number: 0, 1; 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 1. #Mandatory #Alias: profile.4.sip.enable_session_timer P2695=1 #Session Expiration (in seconds. default 180 seconds. Allowed value: 90-65535) #Number: 90 to 64800 #Mandatory P4634=180 #Minimum SE (in seconds. default 90 seconds, must be lower than or equal to P260) #Number 90 to 64800 #Mandatory P627=90 #Caller Request Timer (Request for timer when calling) 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P628=0 #Callee Request Timer (Request for timer when called. i.e. if remote party supports timer but did not request for one) 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4629=0 #Force Timer (Still use timer when remote party does not support timer) 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4630=0 #UAC Specify Refresher. 0 - omit, 1 - UAC, 2 - UAS #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P4632=0 #UAS Specify Refresher. 1 - UAC, 2 - UAS #Number: 1,2 #Mandatory P633=1 #Force INVITE (Always refresh with INVITE instead of UPDATE even when remote party supports UPDATE) 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4631=0 ################################################ ## Profile 4/SIP Settings/Security Settings ## ################################################ #Validate Incoming Messages. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4343=0 #Check SIP User ID for Incoming INVITE. 0 - No, 1 - Yes (no direct IP calling if Yes) #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P649=0 #Allow Incoming SIP Messages from SIP Proxy Only #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4044=0 #Authenticate incoming INVITE #Number: 0,1 P2646=0 #Authenticate server certificate domain. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2611=0 #Authenticate server certificate chain. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2667=0 #Trusted CA certificates. #String P2686= ################################ ## Profile 4/Audio Settings ## ################################ #DTMF Method - in-audio. Configure if use in-audio DTMF method, 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2601=0 #DTMF Method - via RTP (RFC2833). Configure if use RFC2833 DTMF method, 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2602=1 #DTMF Method - via SIP INFO. Configure if use SIP INFO DTMF method, 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2603=0 #Disable DTMF Negotiation. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4828=0 #DTMF Payload Type #Number: 96 to 127 P4574=101 #Preferred Vocoder #0 - PCMU, 8 - PCMA, 4 - G.723, 18 - G.729, 2 - G.726-32, 100 - AAL2-G.726-16, #102 - AAL2-G.726-24, 104 - AAL2-G726-32, 103 - AAL2-G.726-40, 98 - iLBC, 9 - G.722(wide band) #Choice 1. #Mandatory P651=0 #Choice 2. #Mandatory P652=8 #Choice 3. #Mandatory P653=4 #Choice 4. #Mandatory P654=18 #Choice 5. #Mandatory P655=2 #Choice 6. #Mandatory P656=98 #Choice 7. #Mandatory P4657=104 #Choice 8. #Mandatory P658=100 #Voice Frame per TX. (Default 2, from 1 to 4 for G711/G726/G729) #Number: 1 to 4 P4594=2 #G723 rate. 0 - 6.3kbps encoding rate, 1 - 5.3kbps encoding rate #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4349=0 #G726-32 Packing Mode. 0 - ITU, 1 - IETF #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P2623=0 #iLBC Frame Size. 0 - 20ms(default), 1 - 30ms. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P695=0 #iLBC payload type. Between 96 and 127, default is 97. #Number: 96 to 127 #Mandatory P694=97 #Disable OPUS stereo in SDP, default is 0. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P20532= #OPUS Payload Type, default is 125. #Number: 96 to 127 #Mandatory P2685= #Use First Matching Vocoder in 200OK SDP. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4791=0 #Callee codec negotiation priority. When callee, whose codecs are given priority in negotiation, local or remote ( Default is remote ). #Number: 0, 1. 0 - Remote, 1 - Local P29361=0 #SRTP Mode #0=Disabled #1=Enabled but not forced #2=Enabled and forced #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P643=0 #Crypto Life Time #0 = Disabled #1 = Enabled #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P2663=1 #Silence Suppression (VAD). 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P685=0 #Jitter Buffer Type. 0 - Fixed, 1 - Adaptive #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P698= 1 #Jitter Buffer Length. 0 - Low, 1 - Medium, 2 - High #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P697=1 #Enable RTCP. configure if enables RTCP statistics and control information. 0 - Disabled, 1- RTCP, 2 - RTCP-XR #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P2692=1 ############################### ## Profile 4/Call Settings ## ############################### #Early Dial. 0 - No, 1 - Yes (use "Yes" only if proxy supports 484 response). 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P622=0 #Dial Plan Prefix.(this prefix string is added to each dialed number) #String Max Length: 32 P619= #Dial Plan #String Max Length: 1024 P4203={ x+ | *x+ | *xx*x+ } #Use #as Dial Key (if set to Yes, "#" will function as the "(Re-)Dial" key). 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P692=1 #Match Incoming Caller ID. Specifies matching rules with number, pattern or Alert Info text to ring the selected ring tone. #Please refer to user manual for more details. #Number, pattern or Alert Info for matching Rule 1 P1506= #Ringtone for incoming caller id that matches Rule 1. #0 - System Ring Tone #1 - Handset RingTone 1 #2 - Handset RingTone 2 #3 - Handset RingTone 3 #4 - Handset RingTone 4 #5 - Handset RingTone 5 #6 - Handset RingTone 6 #7 - Handset RingTone 7 #8 - Handset RingTone 8 #9 - Custom Ring Tone 1 #10 - Bellcore Ring Tone 1 #11 - Bellcore Ring Tone 2 #12 - Bellcore Ring Tone 3 #13 - Bellcore Ring Tone 4 #14 - Bellcore Ring Tone 5 P1507=0 #Number, pattern or Alert Info for matching Rule 2 P1508= #Ringtone for incoming caller id that matches Rule 2. P1509=0 #Number, pattern or Alert Info for matching Rule 3 P1510= #Ringtone for incoming caller id that matches Rule 3. P1511=0 #Allow Auto Answer by Call-Info/Alert-Info. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0 - No. #If set to "Yes", the phone will automatically turn on the speaker phone to answer incoming calls after a short reminding beep, based on the SIP Call-Info/Alert-Info header sent from the server/proxy. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P638=0 #Custom Alert-Info for Auto Answer. #Used exclusively to match the contents of the Alert-Info header for auto answer. The default auto answer headers will not be matched if this is defined. #String Max Length: 20 P2656= #No Key Entry Timeout. Default - 4 seconds. #Number: 1 to 15 #Mandatory P4588=4 #Offhook Auto-Dial Delay (default is 0) #String: 0 to 60 P4048=0 #Enable Call Features. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, 2 - Enable All P620=1 #Disable Call Waiting Caller ID. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4578=0 #Enable Call Waiting in Parallel Mode. 0 - no, 1 - yes. Default is 0 - No. #Enables call waiting for accounts using this profile which are set to Parallel ring mode. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P27770=0 #Disable Visual MWI. 0 - No, 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4375=0 #Transfer on Conference Hangup. 0 - no, 1 - yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P4566=0 #Ring Timeout. (10-300, default is 60 seconds) #Number: 10 to 300 #Mandatory P676=60 #Hunting Group Ring Timeout. (5-300, default is 20 seconds) #Number: 5 to 300 #Mandatory P4333=20 #Send Anonymous. 0 - no, 1 - yes (caller ID will be blocked if set to Yes). #Number: 0 to 1 #Mandatory P621=0 #Anonymous Call Rejection. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0 to 1 #Mandatory P646=0 #Special Feature #100 - Standard, 102 - BroadSoft, 108 - CBCOM, 109 - RNK, 111 - Huawei, 114 - ZTE IMS, 119 - PhonePower, 120 - TELKOM SA. #Number: 100, 102, 108, 109, 111, 114, 119, 120 #Mandatory P624=100 #Music On Hold URI #Music On Hold URI to call when a call is on hold if server support it #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pprofile.4.sip.moh_uri P2650= #Allow Unsolicited REFER. #Allow unsolicited REFER to accomplish an outgoing call. #Number: 0, 2; 0 - Disabled, 1 - Enabled, 2 - Enabled/Force Auth, default is 0. Alias: profile.4.sip.allow_unsolicited_refer P26323=0 ############ ## DECT ## ############ ############################# ## DECT/General Settings ## ############################# #Base Station Name. Sets the display name of this base station #String P27001=DP750 #Admin PIN Code. Sets the admin PIN code for authentication, default is 0000. #Number: 4 digit number #Mandatory P27008=0000 #Enable Repeater Mode. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0 - No. Enable repeater mode to allow repeater pair with DP750. Need reboot to take effect. #To pair with repeater, need enable DP750 subscription first. User can do it by Clicking "Subscribe" button at Web -> Status Page -> DECT Status Page or the physical Page button on device back side. #Then power up repeater to scan for base and auto pair. #Repeater mode only support Europe region in 1.0.2.16. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory #Reboot required P20002=0 #Enable Repeater Management. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0 - No. #Enables base station network management of discovered and paired repeaters. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory #Reboot required P27019=0 #DECT PTT Silence Timer.Sets timeout for PTT call (in minutes) if no handset unmutes. #If set to 0, this timer will be disabled. #Number: 0 - 60, default is 2 #Alias: Pbase.ptt.silence_timer P27778=2 #Handset name. Displaying in handset screen. #Strings: maximum 10 characters. #Mandatory P27020=DECT 1 P27021=DECT 2 P27022=DECT 3 P27023=DECT 4 P27024=DECT 5 #Handset Phonebook. 1 - PB1, 2 - PB2, 3 - PB3, 4 - PB4, 5 - PB5 #Mandatory P27040=PB1 P27041=PB2 P27042=PB3 P27043=PB4 P27044=PB5 #Offhook Auto-dial destination number. If configure this, the handset will auto-dial when offhook. P4210= P4211= P4212= P4213= P4214= ################################# ## DECT/SIP Account Settings ## ################################# #SIP User ID for SIP account 1 - 10. P4060= P4061= P4062= P4063= P4064= P4065= P4066= P4067= P4068= P4069= #Authenticate ID for SIP account 1 - 10. P4090= P4091= P4092= P4093= P4094= P4095= P4096= P4097= P4098= P4099= #Password for SIP account 1 - 10 P4120= P4121= P4122= P4123= P4124= P4125= P4126= P4127= P4128= P4129= #SIP Name for SIP account 1 - 10 #String, maximum length is 256 P4180= P4181= P4182= P4183= P4184= P4185= P4186= P4187= P4188= P4189= #Profile Settings for SIP account 1 - 10. #Number: 0 - 3. 0 - Profile 1, 1 - Profile 2, 2 - Profile 3, 3 - Profile 4. Default is 0. #Mandatory P4150=0 P4151=0 P4152=0 P4153=0 P4154=0 P4155=0 P4156=0 P4157=0 P4158=0 P4159=0 #HS Mode. Set the hanging group mode for handset, set 1 - 5 to non-hanging group mode. #Number: 1 - 5; 101 - 104. 1 - HS1, 2 - HS2, 3 - HS3, 4 - HS4, 5 - HS5; 101 - Circular, 102 - Linear, 103 - Parallel, 104 - Shared. Default is 101. #Mandatory P27080=1 P27081=101 P27082=101 P27083=101 P27084=101 P27085=101 P27086=101 P27087=101 P27088=101 P27089=101 #Active. Configure if the account is active or disabled. 0 - Disabled, 1 - Active. #Number: 0, 1. Default is 1. P4595=1 P4596=1 P4597=1 P4598=1 P4599=1 P4600=1 P4601=1 P4602=1 P4603=1 P4604=1 ################################## ## DECT/Handset Line Settings ## ################################## #Handset Line Settings #HS 1 Line Settings #Number: 0 - 10, according with None and account 1 - 10. First line Default is 1 (account 1), other line have default is 0 - NULL. P4300=1 P4301=0 P4302=0 P4303=0 P4304=0 P4305=0 P4306=0 P4307=0 P4308=0 P4309=0 #HS 2 Line Settings #Number: 0 - 10, according with None and account 1 - 10. First line Default is 1 (account 1), other line have default is 0 - NULL. P4310=1 P4311=0 P4312=0 P4313=0 P4314=0 P4315=0 P4316=0 P4317=0 P4318=0 P4319=0 #HS 3 Line Settings #Number: 0 - 10, according with None and account 1 - 10. First line Default is 1 (account 1), other line have default is 0 - NULL. P4320=1 P4321=0 P4322=0 P4323=0 P4324=0 P4325=0 P4326=0 P4327=0 P4328=0 P4329=0 #HS 4 Line Settings #Number: 0 - 10, according with None and account 1 - 10. First line Default is 1 (account 1), other line have default is 0 - NULL. P4250=1 P4251=0 P21320=0 P21321=0 P21322=0 P21323=0 P21324=0 P21325=0 P21326=0 P21327=0 #HS 5 Line Settings #Number: 0 - 10, according with None and account 1 - 10. First line Default is 1 (account 1), other line have default is 0 - NULL. P21328=1 P21329=0 P21330=0 P21331=0 P21332=0 P21333=0 P21334=0 P21335=0 P21336=0 P21337=0 ############################# ## DECT/Handset Settings ## ############################# #Disable Private Phonebook. Disables private phonebook access on this handset. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 - No. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory #Below 5 P values are used for handset 1 to handset 5. P30020=0 P30021=0 P30022=0 P30023=0 P30024=0 #Enable Auto Answer. Enable Auto Answer. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 - No. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory #Below 5 P values are used for handset 1 to handset 5. P30100=0 P30101=0 P30102=0 P30103=0 P30104=0 #Enable Offhook on Cradle Pickup. Enables offhook of handset when picked up from cradle. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 - No. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory #Below 5 P values are used for handset 1 to handset 5. P30120=0 P30121=0 P30122=0 P30123=0 P30124=0 #Enable Onhook on Cradle Reposition. Enables onhook of handset when repositioned on cradle. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 - No. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory #Below 5 P values are used for handset 1 to handset 5. P30140=0 P30141=0 P30142=0 P30143=0 P30144=0 #Disable Conference. Disables the conference option on this handset. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 - No. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory #Below 5 P values are used for handset 1 to handset 5. P30160=0 P30161=0 P30162=0 P30163=0 P30164=0 #Disable Transfer. Disables the transfer option on this handset. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 - No. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory #Below 5 P values are used for handset 1 to handset 5. P30180=0 P30181=0 P30182=0 P30183=0 P30184=0 #Disable Busy Tone on Remote Disconnect. Disable the busy tone heard in the handset when call is disconnected remotely. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 - No. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory #Below 5 P values are used for handset 1 to handset 5. P30220=0 P30221=0 P30222=0 P30223=0 P30224=0 #Disable Call Waiting Tone. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, default is 0 - No. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory #Below 5 P values are used for handset 1 to handset 5. P30240=0 P30241=0 P30242=0 P30243=0 P30244=0 #Custom Ringtone. Specifies a custom ringtone for this handset from the ringtones available on this base station. #Number: 0,10. 0 - Disabled. 1 - 10 means used custom ring 1 - 10. Default is 0 - Disabled. #Mandatory #Below 5 P values are used for handset 1 to handset 5. P30700=0 P30701=0 P30702=0 P30703=0 P30704=0 ################ ## Settings ## ################ ################################# ## Settings/Network Settings ## ################################# ################################################ ## Settings/Network Settings/Basic Settings ## ################################################ #IP Address Mode. 0 - DHCP, 1 - Static IP, 2 - PPPoE #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory #Reboot required P8=0 #Preferred DNS server #Mandatory P92=0 P93=0 P94=0 P95=0 #Host name (Option 12). Max length allowed is 32 bytes. #String: address P146= #Vendor Class ID (Option 60). Max length allowed is 32 bytes. #String Max Length: 32 P148=DP7XX #PPPoE account ID #P82= #PPPoE password #P83= #PPPoE Service Name #String Max Length: 64 #Reboot required P269= #IP Address. Ignore if DHCP or PPPoE is used #P9=192 #P10=168 #P11=0 #P12=160 #Subnet mask. Ignore if DHCP or PPPoE is used #P13=255 #P14=255 #P15=0 #P16=0 #Gateway. Ignore if DHCP or PPPoE is used #P17=0 #P18=0 #P19=0 #P20=0 #DNS server 1. Ignore if DHCP or PPPoE is used #P21=0 #P22=0 #P23=0 #P24=0 #DNS server 2. Ignore if DHCP or PPPoE is used #P25=0 #P26=0 #P27=0 #P28=0 ################################################### ## Settings/Network Settings/Advanced Settings ## ################################################### #802.1X Mode. Enables/disables 802.1X mode. To enable 802.1X mode, this field should be set to EAP-MD5 #0 - Close, 1 - EAP-MD5, 2 - EAP-TLS, 3-EAP-PEAP. Default is 0 #Number: 0, 1, 2, 3 #Mandatory P7901=0 #802.1X Identity. The Identity for the 802.1X mode. #String Max Length: 64 P7902= #MD5 Password. 802.1X mode MD5 Password. #String Max Length: 64 P7903= #Enable LLDP. 0 - Disable, 1 - Enable #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P1684=1 #Enable VLAN。 Config to enable or disable virtual LAN. 0 - Disabled, 1 - Enabled. Default is 0 - disabled. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P27004=0 #Layer 2 QoS 802.1Q/VLAN Tag #Number #Mandatory P51=0 #Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Value for SIP signaling #Number: 0 to 7 #Mandatory P5038=0 #Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Value for RTP media #Number: 0 to 7 #Mandatory P5042=0 #Use STUN to detect network connectivity. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P474=0 #STUN server #String: serveraddress P76= #Number of STUN Response Misses Allowed #Number: 3 to 15 #Mandatory P475=3 #Keep-alive interval (in seconds. default 20 seconds) #Number: 10 to 160 #Mandatory P84=20 #Enable UPnP discovery. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 1 - Yes #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P27756=1 #UPnP discovery notify interval. Specifies in seconds the interval to send out SSDP Notifies #Number: 15 - 86400 (seconds), default is 30 seconds. #Mandatory P27757=30 ################################################### ## Settings/Network Settings/OpenVPN® Settings ## ################################################### #OpenVPN Enable. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P7050=0 #OpenVPN® Server Address #String P7051= #OpenVPN® Port #Number: 1 - 65535 P7052=1194 #OpenVPN® Transport. Determines network protocol used for OpenVPN® #Number: 0, 1 #0 - UDP, 1 - TCP. default is 0 P2912=0 #OpenVPN® Cipher Method. Must be the same cipher method used by the OpenVPN® server. #Number: 0, 1, 2, 3 #0 - Blowfish, 1 - AES-128, 2 - AES-256, 3 - Triple-DES, default is -. P8396=0 #OpenVPN® Username. OpenVPN® authentication username (optional) #String P8394= #OpenVPN® Password. OpenVPN® authentication password (optional) #String P8395= ################################################### ## Settings/Network Settings/External Service ## ################################################### #External service 1 Service Type #Number: -1, 0; -1 - None, 0 - GDS, default is -1 - None. #Alias: Pexternal_service.type.1 P32000= #External service 2 Service Type #Number: -1, 0; -1 - None, 0 - GDS, default is -1 - None. #Alias: Pexternal_service.type.2 P32005= #External service 3 Service Type #Number: -1, 0; -1 - None, 0 - GDS, default is -1 - None. #Alias: Pexternal_service.type.3 P32010= #External service 4 Service Type #Number: -1, 0; -1 - None, 0 - GDS, default is -1 - None. #Alias: Pexternal_service.type.4 P32015= #External service 5 Service Type #Number: -1, 0; -1 - None, 0 - GDS, default is -1 - None. #Alias: Pexternal_service.type.5 P32020= #External service 6 Service Type #Number: -1, 0; -1 - None, 0 - GDS, default is -1 - None. #Alias: Pexternal_service.type.6 P32025= #External service 7 Service Type #Number: -1, 0; -1 - None, 0 - GDS, default is -1 - None. #Alias: Pexternal_service.type.7 P32030= #External service 8 Service Type #Number: -1, 0; -1 - None, 0 - GDS, default is -1 - None. #Alias: Pexternal_service.type.8 P32035= #External service 9 Service Type #Number: -1, 0; -1 - None, 0 - GDS, default is -1 - None. #Alias: Pexternal_service.type.9 P32040= #External service 10 Service Type #Number: -1, 0; -1 - None, 0 - GDS, default is -1 - None. #Alias: Pexternal_service.type.10 P32045= #External service 1 Account #Number: 0 - 9. Values 0 - 9 stand for Account 1 - Account 10, default is 0 - Account 1 #Alias: Pexternal_service.account.index.1 P32001= #External service 2 Account #Number: 0 - 9. Values 0 - 9 stand for Account 1 - Account 10, default is 0 - Account 1 #Alias: Pexternal_service.account.index.2 P32006= #External service 3 Account #Number: 0 - 9. Values 0 - 9 stand for Account 1 - Account 10, default is 0 - Account 1 #Alias: Pexternal_service.account.index.3 P32011= #External service 4 Account #Number: 0 - 9. Values 0 - 9 stand for Account 1 - Account 10, default is 0 - Account 1 #Alias: Pexternal_service.account.index.4 P32016= #External service 5 Account #Number: 0 - 9. Values 0 - 9 stand for Account 1 - Account 10, default is 0 - Account 1 #Alias: Pexternal_service.account.index.5 P32021= #External service 6 Account #Number: 0 - 9. Values 0 - 9 stand for Account 1 - Account 10, default is 0 - Account 1 #Alias: Pexternal_service.account.index.6 P32026= #External service 7 Account #Number: 0 - 9. Values 0 - 9 stand for Account 1 - Account 10, default is 0 - Account 1 #Alias: Pexternal_service.account.index.7 P32031= #External service 8 Account #Number: 0 - 9. Values 0 - 9 stand for Account 1 - Account 10, default is 0 - Account 1 #Alias: Pexternal_service.account.index.8 P32036= #External service 9 Account #Number: 0 - 9. Values 0 - 9 stand for Account 1 - Account 10, default is 0 - Account 1 #Alias: Pexternal_service.account.index.9 P32041= #External service 10 Account #Number: 0 - 9. Values 0 - 9 stand for Account 1 - Account 10, default is 0 - Account 1 #Alias: Pexternal_service.account.index.10 P32046= #External service 1 System Identification #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.id.1 P32002= #External service 2 System Identification #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.id.2 P32007= #External service 3 System Identification #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.id.3 P32012= #External service 4 System Identification #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.id.4 P32017= #External service 5 System Identification #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.id.5 P32022= #External service 6 System Identification #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.id.6 P32027= #External service 7 System Identification #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.id.7 P32032= #External service 8 System Identification #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.id.8 P32037= #External service 9 System Identification #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.id.9 P32042= #External service 10 System Identification #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.id.10 P32047= #External service 1 System Number #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.number.1 P32003= #External service 2 System Number #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.number.2 P32008= #External service 3 System Number #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.number.3 P32013= #External service 4 System Number #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.number.4 P32018= #External service 5 System Number #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.number.5 P32023= #External service 6 System Number #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.number.6 P32028= #External service 7 System Number #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.number.7 P32033= #External service 8 System Number #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.number.8 P32038= #External service 9 System Number #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.number.9 P32043= #External service 10 System Number #Strings, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.system.number.10 P32048= #External service 1 Access Password #Password, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.password.1 P32004= #External service 2 Access Password #Password, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.password.2 P32009= #External service 3 Access Password #Password, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.password.3 P32014= #External service 4 Access Password #Password, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.password.4 P32019= #External service 5 Access Password #Password, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.password.5 P32024= #External service 6 Access Password #Password, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.password.6 P32029= #External service 7 Access Password #Password, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.password.7 P32034= #External service 8 Access Password #Password, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.password.8 P32039= #External service 9 Access Password #Password, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.password.9 P32044= #External service 10 Access Password #Password, default is null #Alias: Pexternal_service.password.10 P32049= ########################### ## Settings/Ring Tones ## ########################### #System Ring Cadence #Syntax: c=on1/ off1[- on2/ off2[- on3/ off3]](Cadence on and off are in 10 ms units) #String Max Length: 256 P4040=c=2000/4000; #Call Progress Tones #Syntax: f1=val, f2=val[, c=on1/ off1[- on2/ off2[- on3/ off3]]](Frequencies are in Hz and cadence on and off are in 10 ms units) #Dial Tone #String Max Length: 256 P4000=f1=350@-17,f2=440@-17,c=0/0; #Ringback Tone #String Max Length: 256 P4001=f1=440@-17,f2=480@-17,c=2000/4000; #Busy Tone #String Max Length: 256 P4002=f1=480@-21,f2=620@-21,c=500/500; #Call Waiting tone #String Max Length: 256 P4005=f1=440@-13,c=300/300-300/10000; ################################ ## Settings/System Features ## ################################ #Disable Direct IP Call. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P277=0 #User-Agent Prefix. Configure the prefix in the User-Agent header. #String P8358= ################### ## Maintenance ## ################### #################################### ## Maintenance/Firmware Upgrade ## #################################### #Firmware Upgrade #Use firmware pre/postfix to determine if f/w is required #0=Always Check for New Firmware #1=Check New Firmware only when F/W pre/suffix changes #2=Always Skip the Firmware Check #For Firmware only. #Number: 0,1,2 #Mandatory P238=0 #HTTP/HTTPS User Name for firmware server #String Max Length: 40; between ascii values 33 and 126 P6768= #HTTP/HTTPS Password for firmware server #String Max Length: 40; between ascii values 33 and 126 #Mandatory P6769= #Always send HTTP Basic Authentication Information. 0 - No, 1- Yes. #Number: 0,1. Default is 0 #Mandatory P20718=0 #Verify host when using HTTPS. 0 - No, 1- Yes. #Number: 0,1. Default is 1 #Mandatory P20724=1 #Upgrade via. 0 - TFTP Upgrade, 1 - HTTP Upgrade, 2 - HTTPS Upgrade. #Number: 0 to 2 #Mandatory P6767=1 #Firmware Server Path #String: serveraddress P192=fm.grandstream.com/gs #Firmware File Prefix #String Max Length: 32; between ascii values 33 and 126 P232= #Firmware File Postfix #String Max Length: 32; between ascii values 33 and 126 P233= #Allow DHCP Option 43 and Option 66 to override server. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 1 #When set to Yes(1), it will override the configured provision path and method #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P20719=1 #Automatic Upgrade. 0 - No, 1 - Check daily, 2 - Check weekly, 3 - Check every () minutes. 4 - check for upgrade at random time. Default is No. #Number: 0,1,2,3,4 #Mandatory P20721=0 #Automatic Upgrade. Check for new firmware/config file every () minutes, unit is in minute, minimum 60 minutes, default is 7 days. P20721=3 #Number: 60 to 5256000 #Mandatory P20720=10080 #Automatic Upgrade. check for provisioning at random every, unit is in day, minimum 1 day, default is 1 day. Require P20721=4 #Number: 1 to 3650 #Mandatory P27816=1 #Automatic Upgrade. Daily at hour(0-23). Defines the hour of the day to check the HTTP/TFTP server for firmware upgrades. Default is 1. #Number: 0 to 23 #Mandatory P20722=1 #Automatic Upgrade. Weekly on day (0-6). 0 - Sunday, 1 - Monday. Defines the day of the week to check HTTP/TFTP server for firmware upgrades. Defalt is 1. #Number: 0 to 6 #Mandatory P20723=1 #Random Interval Start Time - Hour. Require P20721=4 to take effect. #0-23 P27817=1 #Random Interval Start Time - Minutes. Require P20721=4 to take effect. #0-59 P27818=1 #Random Interval Stop Time - Hour. Require P20721=4 to take effect. #0-23 P27819=1 #Random Interval Stop Time - Minutes. Require P20721=4 to take effect. #0-59 P27820=1 #Firmware Key (AES 128, in Hexadecimal Representation) #String Max Length: 32 0-9,A-Z,a-z P242= #Automatic Upgrade handset firmware. #Number: 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0 - No. #Mandatory P27740=0 ################################ ## Maintenance/Provisioning ## ################################ #XML Config File Password #String Max Length: 40 #Mandatory; between ascii values 33 and 126 P1359= #HTTP/HTTPS User Name for config server #String Max Length: 40; between ascii values 33 and 126 P1360= #HTTP/HTTPS Password for config server #String Max Length: 40; between ascii values 33 and 126 #Mandatory P1361= #Always send HTTP Basic Authentication Information. 0 - No, 1- Yes. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P20713=0 #Verify host when using HTTPS. Verify host name in server certificate when using HTTPS. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P22030=0 #Provisioning via. 0 - TFTP Upgrade, 1 - HTTP Upgrade, 2 - HTTPS Upgrade. #Number: 0 to 2 #Mandatory P212=1 #Config Server Path #String: serveraddress P237=fm.grandstream.com/gs #Config File Prefix #String Max Length: 32; between ascii values 33 and 126 P234= #Config File Postfix #String Max Length: 32; between ascii values 33 and 126 P235= #Enable Handset Config Upgrade. Enable handset provisioning by IPEI file feature. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0 - No. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory #Reboot Require P27014=0 #Handset Config File Prefix. #If configured, only the handset configuration file with the matching encrypted prefix will be downloaded and flashed into the device. #If the file is located in a subdirectory on the provisioning server, the directory should be included here; for example "handset/ipei_". #String Max Length: 32 P27015=ipei_ #Handset Config File Prefix. #If configured, only the handset configuration file with the matching encrypted postfix will be downloaded and flashed into the device. #String Max Length: 32 P27016= #Allow DHCP Option 66 to override server. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is Yes. #When set to Yes(1), it will override the configured provision path and method. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory #Reboot required P145=1 #Allow DHCP Option 120 to Override SIP Server #0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0 #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P1411=0 #3CX Auto Provision. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 1 #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P1414=1 #Automatic Provisioning. #0 - No, #1 - Yes, check for provisioning based on minute(s) setting, #2 - Yes, check for provisioning based on Hour of Day setting, #3 - Yes, check for provisioning based on Day of Week setting, #4 - Yes, check for provisioning at random every certain days. #Default is No. #Number: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 #Mandatory P194=0 #Automatic Upgrade. check for provisioning at random every, unit is in day, minimum 1 day, default is 1 day. Require P194=4 #Number: 1 to 3650 #Mandatory P27811=1 #Automatic Provisioning. Check for new config file every () minutes. Default is 7 days. #Number: 60-86400 #Mandatory P193=10080 #Automatic Provisioning. Hour of the Day (0-23). Defines the hour of the day to check the HTTP/TFTP server for configuration file changes. Default is 1. #Number: 0 - 23 P285=1 #Automatic Provisioning. Day of the Week (0-6). Defines the day of the week to check HTTP/TFTP server for configuration file changes. Default is 1. #Number: 0-6 P286=1 #Random Interval Start Time - Hour. Require P194=4 to take effect. #0-23 P27812=1 #Random Interval Start Time - Minutes. Require P194=4 to take effect. #0-59 P27813=1 #Random Interval Stop Time - Hour. Require P194=4 to take effect. #0-23 P27814=1 #Random Interval Stop Time - Minutes. Require P194=4 to take effect. #0-59 P27825=1 #Authenticate Conf File. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is No #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P240=0 #Download and Process ALL Available Config Files. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is No #By default, device will provision the first available config in the order of cfgMAC, cfgMAC.xml, #cfgMODEL.xml, and cfg.xml (corresponding to device specific, model specific, and global configs). #If set to Yes, device will download and apply (overwrite) all available configs in the same order. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P8467=0 ################################## ## Maintenance/Web/SSH Access ## ################################## #User Password #P196=123 #Admin password #String Max Length: 30; between ascii values 33 and 126 #Mandatory #P2=admin #White list for WAN side. Only the IP address in white list can access Web and Telnet. #String ipaddress P20701= #Black list for WAN side. The IP address in black list can not access Web or Telnet #String ipaddress P20701= ############################ ## Maintenance/TR - 069 ## ############################ #Enable TR-069. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P1409=0 #ACS URL. URL of the TR-069 Auto Configuration Servers (e.g., http://acs.mycompany.com, or IP address). #String #P4503= #ACS Username. ACS username for TR-069. #String P4504= #ACS Password. ACS password for TR-069. #String P4505= #Periodic Inform Enable. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0 #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P4506=0 #Periodic Inform Interval. Default is 300. #Number P4507=300 #Connection Request Username #String: a-z, A-Z, 0-9 P4511= #Connection Request Password #String: a-z, A-Z, 0-9 P4512 = ###################################################### ## Maintenance/Security Settings/Web/SSH Settings ## ###################################################### #HTTP Web Port. Default HTTP port is 80. #Number: 1 to 65535 #Mandatory #Reboot required P901=80 #HTTPS Web Port. Default HTTPS port is 443. #Number: 1 to 65535 #Mandatory #Reboot required P27010=443 #Web Access Mode. 0 - HTTPS, 1 - HTTP. Default is 1 - HTTP. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory #Reboot required P1650=1 #Disable SSH. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P276=0 #SSH Port. Port for SSH access. Default is 22. #Number: P27006=22 #SSH Idle Timeout. SSH Idle Timeout in seconds(1-86400). Default is 60 seconds. #Number: 1-86400 P28163=60 ############################################# ## Maintenance/Security Settings/SIP TLS ## ############################################# #SIP TLS Certificate #String #P280= #SIP TLS Private Key #String #P279= #SIP TLS Private Key Password #String #Max Length: 64 characters P281= s1pphone ############################################ ## Maintenance/Security Settings/Radius ## ############################################ #Primary RADIUS Server #P4550= #Primary RADIUS Auth Port (default 1812). #Number: 1 to 65535 #Mandatory P4551=1812 #Primary RADIUS Acct Port (default 1813). #Number: 1 to 65535 #Mandatory P4552=1813 #Primary RADIUS Server Secret #String Max Length: 32 #Mandatory P4553= #Secondary RADIUS Server #P4554= #Secondary RADIUS Auth Port (default 1812). #Number: 1 to 65535 #Mandatory P4555=1812 #Secondary RADIUS Acct Port (default 1813). #Number: 1 to 65535 #Mandatory P4556=1813 #Secondary RADIUS Server Secret #String Max Length: 32 #Mandatory P4557= #RADIUS Timeout (default 2). #Number: 1 to 65535 #Mandatory P4558=2 #RADIUS Retry (default 3). #Number: 1 to 65535 #Mandatory P4559=3 ######################################################################## ## Maintenance/Security Settings/Device Custom Certificate Settings ## ######################################################################## #Device Custom Certificate. Certificate used by device during provisioning and web access, default is null #Strings: maximum length 2048 P27776= #Device Custom Private Key. Key used by device during provisioning and web access, default is null #Strings: maximum length 2048 P27775= #Enable Device Custom Certificate. 0 - no, 1 - yes. Default value is 0 - no. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P27777=0 ############################################## ## Maintenance/Security Settings/Security ## ############################################## #Validate Server Certificates. #Number: 0, 1. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0 - No. #P8463=0 #Trusted CA Certificates. Customer can upload the CA from web UI directly, or set the CA content as the P values to provision. #String #Certificate 1 - 6: #P8433= #P8434= #P8435= #P8436= #P8437= #P8438= #Load CA Certificates. Configure what type of CA will the device used to verify the server certificate. #Number: 0, 1, 2. 0 - Default Certificates, 1 - Custom Certificate, 2 - All Certificate. Default is 2 - All Certificate #P8502=2 #SSH Idle Timeout. SSH Idle Timeout in seconds(1-86400). Default is 60 seconds. #Number: 1-86400 #P28163=60 ################################# ## Maintenance/Date and Time ## ################################# #NTP Server #String: serveraddress P30=us.pool.ntp.org #NTP Update Interval in minutes(5-1440)(Default is set to 60 minutes) #Number: 5 to 1440 #Mandatory P5005=60 #Allow DHCP Option 42 to NTP Server. (If DHCP Option 42 is enabled, the NTP server can be changed.) #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P144=1 #Time Zone. Offset in minutes to GMT # GMT-12:00 # GMT-11:00 # GMT-10:00 # GMT-09:00 # GMT-08:00 # GMT-07:00 # GMT-06:00 # GMT-05:00 # GMT-04:30 # GMT-04:00 # GMT-03:30 # GMT-03:00 # GMT-02:00 # GMT-01:00 # GMT # GMT+01:00 # GMT+02:00 # GMT+03:00 # GMT+04:00 # GMT+05:00 # GMT+05:30 # GMT+05:45 # GMT+06:00 # GMT+06:30 # GMT+07:00 # GMT+08:00 # GMT+09:00 # GMT+09:30 # GMT+10:00 # GMT+11:00 # GMT+12:00 # GMT+13:00 # Self-Defined Time Zone #Mandatory Category: string Max Length: 9 Range0: Min=a Max=z Range1: Min=A Max=Z Range2: Min=+ Max=: P64=customize #Self-Defined Time Zone #String Max Length: 32 a-z, A-Z, +,: P246=MTZ+6MDT+5,M3.2.0,M11.1.0 #Allow DHCP Option 2 to override time zone (If DHCP Option 2 is enabled, the timezone can be offset.) #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P143=1 ########################################################### ## Maintenance/Date and Time/Custom Time Zone Settings ## ########################################################### #Custom Time Zones. Enable/Disable Custom Time Zones #Number: 0, 1. 0 - Disabled, 1 - Enabled #Mandatory P27828=0 #UTC Offset. Offset is negative for time zone (by week) following UTC and positive for time zone leading UTC(-12 to +14) #Number: -12 to +14 P27830=0 #Second Offset. Offset for second time zone (by day). Offset is negative for time zone following UTC and positive for time zone leading UTC(-12 to +14) P27837=0 #DST Type. Set Daylight Savings Time by day or by week #Number: 0, 1. 0 - by week, 1 - by day P27829=0 #Start & End Times for the time zone. #Start Hour P27832=2 #Start Minute P27833=0 #End Hour P27839=2 #End Minute P27840=0 ###Time zone settings by week #Start & End Months #Number: 1-12 P27831=4 P27838=9 #Start & End settings by week #Number: #Start Weekday P27834=0 #Start Week P27835=1 #End Weekday P27841=0 #End Week P27842=1 ##Time zone settings by day #Start settings by day P27836=1 #End settings by day P27843=1 ###################################################### ## Maintenance/Date and Time/Manual Time Settings ## ###################################################### #Manual Time #Number: 0, 1; 0 - Disabled, 1 - Enabled, default is 0. #Alias: maintenance.date_time.enable_manual_time P27821=0 #Year. #Number: 2016-2037 #Alias: maintenance.date_time.manual_time_year P27823=2019 #Month. #Number: 1-12 #Alias: maintenance.date_time.manual_time_month P27824=1 #Day. #Number: 1-31 #Alias: maintenance.date_time.manual_time_day P27825=1 #Hour. #Number: 0-23 #Alias: maintenance.date_time.manual_time_hour #P27826=0 #Minute. #Number: 0-59 #Alias: maintenance.date_time.manual_time_minute P27827=0 ########################## ## Maintenance/Syslog ## ########################## #Syslog Protocol. (0 - UDP, 1 - SSL/TLS. Default is UDP). Allow sending syslog throught secured TLS protocol to syslog server. Note: CA verification is required. #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P8402=0 #Syslog Server (name of the server, max length is 64 charactors) #String: serveraddress P207= #Syslog Level (Default setting is NONE) #0 - NONE, 1 - DEBUG, 2 - INFO, 3 - WARNING, 4 - ERROR, 5 - EXTRA DEBUG #Number: 0,1,2,3,4,5 #Mandatory P208=0 #Syslog Keyword Filtering. #Syslog will be filtered based on keywords provided. If you enter multiple keywords, it should be separated by ','. Please Note: no spaces allowed. #String P22129= #Send SIP Log (0 - No, 1 - Yes, Default set to No) #Number: 0,1 P1387=0 ################################## ## Maintenance/Packet Capture ## ################################## #With RTP Packets. 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0 #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P6007=0 ################################# ## Maintenance/Factory Reset ## ################################# #Web UI Reset Button reset type. #Number:0,3,4 #Mandatory # 0 - Full Factory Reset: This will reset all the settings. # 3 - NVRAM Settings Only: This will reset all the settings except subscription information. # 4 - DECT Settings Only: This will reset only the subscription but keep all the other settings. P27766=0 #Hardware Reset Button reset type. #Number:0,3,4,1 #Mandatory # 0 - Full Factory Reset: This will reset all the settings. # 3 - NVRAM Settings Only: This will reset all the settings except subscription information. # 4 - DECT Settings Only: This will reset only the subscription but keep all the other settings. # 1 - Disabled: This will disable the hardware reset button. P88=0 ####################################### ## Maintenance/Support/Debug Tools ## ####################################### #Agree to Terms? #Check to agree with the Terms & Conditions to submit core dump files to Grandstream. #Number: 0, 1. 0 - No, 1 - Yes, allow sending of crash logs to Grandstream. #P27751=0 #Contact email address for core dump files #Strings of email address #P27774= #Prompt Handsets After Recovery? 0 - No, 1 - Yes. Default is 0 #Enables handset notification of debug file availability after recovery. #Number: 0, 1 #Mandatory P27753=0 ################# ## Phonebook ## ################# ####################################### ## Phonebook/Global Phonebook Type ## ####################################### #Global Phonebook Type. Select type of global phonebook to use. XML is stored locally on the base station, LDAP is stored remotely. 0 - XML, 1 - LDAP. Default is 0 - XML. #The Global Phonebook XML Settings and Phonebook/Global Phonebook LDAP Settings are depend on this settings. #If this is set to XML, then all Global Phonebook XML Settings will take effect while all the LDAP settings will be ignored. #If this is set to LDAP, then all the Global Phonebook LDAP Settings will take effect while all the XML settings will be ignored. #Number: 0, 1 P27002=0 ############################################### ## Phonebook/Global Phonebook XML Settings ## ############################################### #Enable Phonebook XML Download. # 0 - No, 1 - YES, HTTP, 2 - YES, TFTP, 3 - Yes, HTTPS. Default is 0 #Number: 0, 1, 2, 3 #Mandatory P330=0 #HTTP/HTTPS User Name #String P6713 #HTTP/HTTPS Password #String P6714 #Phonebook XML Server Path #This is a string of up to 256 characters that should contain a path to the XML file. It MUST be in the host/path format. #For example: directory.grandstream.com/engineering #String P331= #Phonebook Download Interval (in minutes) #Valid value range is 5-720. Default is 0 for disabled #Number: 0, 5-720; P332=0 ################################################ ## Phonebook/Global Phonebook LDAP Settings ## ################################################ #LDAP protocol. 0 - LDAP, 1 - LDAPS #Number: 0,1 #Mandatory P8037 = 0 #LDAP Server Address, up to 256 characters can be used. It can be IP address or Domain name #String P8020= #LDAP Server Port. Default is 389. #Number: 1 - 65535 P8021=389 #Base. The LDAP search base refers to the location in the directory where the search is requested to begin #Example 1: dc=grandstream,dc=com #Example 2: ou=Boston, dc=grandstream,dc=com #String P8022= #User name. The bind "Username" for querying LDAP servers. Some LDAP servers allow anonymous binds in which case the setting can be left blank #String P8023= #Password. The bind "Password" for querying LDAP servers. And the field can be left blank if the LDAP server allows anonymous binds #String P8024= #LDAP Number Filter #LDAP name filter is the filter used for name look ups. Please refer to user manual for examples #String P27806= #LDAP Version. Protocol version for the phone when send the bind requests #2 - version 2, 3 - version 3. Default is 3 #Mandatory P8027= 3 #First Name Attribute. Specifies which LDAP attribute represents the contact's first name. Must be in name attributes on LDAP server. #String P27800= #Last Name Attribute. Specifies which LDAP attribute represents the contact's last name. Must be in name attributes on LDAP server. #String P27801= #Work Number Attribute. Specifies which LDAP attribute represents the contact's work number. Must be in number attributes on LDAP server. #String P27803= #Home Number Attribute. Specifies which LDAP attribute represents the contact's home number. Must be in number attributes on LDAP server. #String P27804= #Mobile Number Attribute. Specifies which LDAP attribute represents the contact's mobile number. Must be in number attributes on LDAP server. #String P27805= #Max Hits. The setting specifies the maximum number of results to be returned by the LDAP server #If the value is set to 0, server will return all search results. Default is 500 #Number: 0 - 32000 #Mandatory P8031=500 #Search Timeout (in seconds). Default is 30 #The setting specifies how long the server should process the request and client waits for server to return #Number: 0 - 180 #Mandatory P8032=30 ############################################ ## Phonebook/Private Phonebook Settings ## ############################################ #Phonebook 1 Name. Default is PB1 #String P27060=PB1 #Phonebook 2 Name. Default is PB2 #String P27061=PB2 #Phonebook 3 Name. Default is PB3 #String P27062=PB3 #Phonebook 4 Name. Default is PB4 #String P27063=PB4 #Phonebook 5 Name. Default is PB5 #String P27064=PB5