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2. 1 The Handset lets you pick up and dial calls in the usual manner 2 The Graphics Display provides intuitive support for telephone operation 3 The user friendly Application Keys provide easy access to your telephone s applications 4 With the Navigation Key the user administrator can navigate in the various phone functions applications and configuration menus 5 You can customize your telephone in line with your personal needs by assig ning individual phone numbers and functions to the Program Keys Press the Function Keys to access freguenily used telephony functions The Audio Keys let you optimize the audio settings on your telephone Inbound calls are visually signaled on the Call Display O CO N amp The keypad is used for entering phone numbers and text A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 1 4 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Overview The OpenStage Family 1 5 3 OpenStage 20 The Handset lets you pick up and dial calls in the usual manner 2 The Display provides intuitive support for telephone operation 3 The user friendly Application Keys provide easy access to your telephone s applications 4 Press the Function Keys to access frequently used telephony functions 5 With the Navigation Key the user administrator can navigate in the various phone functions applications and configuration menus 6 The keypad is used for entering
3. 49897222345 Dial string sent when Internal numbers Local enterprise form 2345 Internal numbers Always add node 7802345 Internal numbers Use external numbers 9432345 A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 4 3 Examples and HowTos Canonical Dialing Example 3 External number same local national code as the local phone User entry 011511234567 External numbers Local public form External access Not required code International gate Use national code way code Number stored in the 4411511234567 phone book Dial string sent when External numbers Local public form 234567 sth Ma the External numbers National public form 011511234567 j External numbers International form 004411511234567 A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 4 4 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Examples and HowTos How to Create Logo Files for OpenStage Phones 4 2 How to Create Logo Files for OpenStage Phones 4 2 1 For OpenStage 40 1 Create a New Image Create an image with the following specifications e Width 144 px e Height 32 px e Color Mode 1 bit monochrome Adobe Photoshop Name Logo for OpenStage 40 d Preset Custom S MEM eme Width pixels v Height pixels b Device Central Resolution pixels finch Color Mode Bitrnap 1 bit Background Contents
4. Display name Application name Server address Server port Protocol Program name XML trace enabled Debug program name Number of tabs Tab 1 display name Tab 1 application name Tab 2 display name Tab 2 application name Tab 3 display name Tab 3 application name Restart after change A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 86 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Applications V2 on OpenStage 60 80 3 13 1 2 HTTP Proxy The HTTP data transfer between the phone and the server on which the remote program is run ning can be handled be an HTTP proxy if desired First the proxy itself must be configured Enter the IP address of the proxy it in the Network gt IP configuration gt HTTP proxy parameter and the corresponding port in the Network gt Port configuration gt HTTP proxy parameter Use proxy enables or disables the use of the proxy If disabled the phones connects directly to the server By default the use of a proxy is disabled Administration via WBM Applications gt XML Applications gt Add application Modify application Select application Settings Display name Application name HTTP Server address HTTP Server port Protocol Program name on server AML Trace enabled Debug program on server mp WBAVR No v Mo Applications gt XML Applications gt Modify application Mo
5. Emergency number Not used timeout LIN Bluetooth Bluetooth enable Local device address Security Secure H235 main Secure H235 standby ime H235 main Time H235 standby Signalling main Signalling standby Certificate main Certificate standby File Transfer Defaults Download method Server Port Account Username Password FTP path HTTPS base URL Phone app Use default Download method Server Port Account Username Password FTP path HTTPS base URL Filename Picture Clip Use default A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 Technical Reference Menus Further information Section Section Section Section Section 3 3 6 3 3 6 3 3 6 Section 3 3 8 3 3 8 3 3 8 Section 3 3 8 Section 3 5 Section 3 5 Section 3 5 2 6 8 7 Section 3 22 Section 3 22 Section 3 5 11 Section 3 5 11 Section 3 5 11 Section 3 5 11 Section 3 5 11 Section 3 5 11 Section 3 5 11 Section 3 5 11 Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section 3 9 2 3 9 2 3 9 2 3 9 2 3 9 2 3 9 2 3 9 2 3 9 2 Section 3 9 3 Section 3 9 3 Section 3 9 3 Section 3 9 3 Section 3 9 3 Section 3 9 3 Section 3 9 3 Section
6. Physical interface service DEBUG Voice engine service TRACE v Media processing service TRACE v Bluetooth service TRACE A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 5 20 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Technical Reference Menus Bluetooth headset profile OpenStage 60 80 Bluetooth headset profile Component registrar Data Access service TRACE Media control service TRACE OpenStage client management oo Voice engine service TRACE Media processing service TRACE Bluetooth service TRACE Call connection Call connection Component registrar Health service Service registry Call View Communications CSTA service Call log problems Call log problems Cal Lor Component registrar TRACE Health service LOG Application framework TRACE Deskop E v Journal service TRACE gt DAS connection DAS connection Certificate management Component registrar TRACE lt E E LO Health service LOG DLS client management Loc Service framework TRACE A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 5 21 Technical Reference Menus DLS data errors DLS data errors Certificate management Component registrar Data Access service Health service DLS client management Openstage client management service framewor
7. Administration via Local Phone lL Admin Network IP Configuration VLAN ID A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 12 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration IP Network Parameters 3 3 IP Network Parameters 3 3 1 Quality of Service QoS The QoS technology based on layer 2 and the two QoS technologies Diffserv and TOS IP Pre cedence based on layer 3 are allowing the VolP application to request and receive predictable service levels in terms of data throughput capacity bandwidth latency variations jitter and delay 3 3 1 1 Layer 2 802 1p QoS on layer 2 is using 3 Bits in the 802 1g p 4 Byte VLAN tag which has to be added in the Ethernet header The CoS class of service value can be set from 0 to 7 7 is describing the highest priority and is reserved for network management 5 is used for voice RTP streams by default 3 is used for signaling by default Three Bits Used for i CoS e Layer 2 Activates or deactivates QoS on layer 2 Value range Yes No Default Yes e Layer 2 voice Sets the CoS Class of Service value for voice data RTP streams Value range 0 7 Default 5 e Layer 2 signalling Sets the CoS Class of Service value for signaling Value range 0 7 Default 3 e Layer 2 default Sets the default CoS Class of Service value Value range 0 7 Default 0 Data required A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 Hi
8. Administration via WBM Applications gt XML applications gt Modify application Modify application Select application Madity Settings Display name H bad x x Application name Weather Server address 871062136 Severpot mem Protocol he A Program name on server WRWR Use proy m U XML Trace enabled Debug program on server Administration via Local Phone Administration Applications XML Application to be modified Display name Application name Server address Server port Protocol Program name XML trace enabled Debug program name A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 89 Administration Applications V2 on OpenStage 60 80 3 13 1 4 Remove an Existing Application An existing application can be removed Please ensure to select the desired application before changing the parameters Administration via WBM Applications gt XML applications gt Modify application Modify application Select application Settings Display name Application name Server address 7 106 21 36 server port Protocol Program name on server Use proxy AML Trace enabled Debug program on server Administration via Local Phone Select the application to be deleted and in the context menu select Remove exit l Administration Applications l XML
9. System cap s TTL A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 Hi Path 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 99 Administration Diagnostics 3 21 2 Fault Trace Configuration Error tracing and logging can be configured separately for all components i e the services and applications running on the OpenStage phone The resulting files can be viewed in the WBM web pages over the Download links The File size bytes parameter sets the maximum file size When the maximum size is reached the file is deleted and a new file is generated The trace data is then written to the new file The default value is 65536 The Trace timeout minutes determines when to stop tracing i e writing to the trace file When the value is 0 no trace file will be written If Automatic clear before start is checked the existing trace file will be deleted on pressing the Submit button and a new empty trace file will be generated The log files can be downloaded by clicking on the following hyperlinks e Download trace file This file contains the trace data according to the settings specified for the services e Download boot file not present with V2 The system messages of the booting process With firmware version V2 these messages will be incorparated in the syslog file see Download syslog file underneath e Download old saved trace file Normally the trace file is saved only in the phone RAM When the phon
10. FTP password FTP pat HTTPSbaseURL Filename After submit start download In the File transfer gt Picture clip dialog set After submit to start download and press the Submit button Start Download via Local Phone 1 In the administration menu set the focus to Picture clip lL Admin L File Transfer Picture clip 2 Press the gt key A context menu opens In the context menu select Download The download will start immediately A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 58 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files 3 9 5 LDAP Template LDAP is available only on OpenStage 60 80 phones The LDAP template is an ASCII text file that uses an allocation list to assign directory server attributes to input and output fields on an LDAP client The LDAP template must be modified correctly for successful communication between the directory server and the LDAP client The OpenStage phone supports LDAPv3 3 9 5 1 FTP HTTPS Access Data If the default FTP HTTPS access settings see section 3 9 2 Common FTP Settings are to be used Use default must be set to Yes and only the Filename must be specified Data required in every case e Use default Specifies whether the default FTP HTTPS access settings shall be used Value range Yes No e Filename Specifies the file name of the LDAP te
11. OpenStage Key Module 15 paper label can not be combined For key labelling a special tool is available please refer to http wiki siemens enterprise com index php Key Labelling Tool The configuration of a key on the key module is just the same as the configuration of a phone key A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 2 7 Startup Quick Start 2 3 Quick Start This section describes a typical case the setup of an OpenStage endpoint in an environment using a DHCP server and the web interface For different scenarios cross references to the corresponding section of the administration chapter are given Plug amp Play functionality allows to provide the phone with configuration data by as signing an existing data profile to the phone s MAC address or E 164 number For further information see the Deployment Service Administration Manual Alternatively the DLS Deployment Service administration tool can be used lts tools Any settings made by a DHCP server are not configurable by other configuration A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 2 8 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Startup Quick Start 2 3 1 Access the Web Interface WBM 1 Open your web browser MS Internet Explorer or Firefox and enter the appropriate URL Example https 192 168 1 150r htt
12. A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 9 37 Technical Reference Troubleshooting Error Messages Error Message Error Code Error Condition Error Cause No Telephony possible Hd2 Unable to register HFA Logon Rejected due to main line incompatible security profile No Telephony possible HD2 Unable to register HFA Logon No port ext main line available No Telephony possible He2 Unable to register HFA Logon Rejected due to main line TCP usage while TLS is required No Telephony possible HE2 Unable to register HFA Logon Client not regis main line tered No Telephony possible HF2 Unable to register HFA Logon Rejected due to main line Logoff No Telephony possible HG2 Unable to register HFA Logon Rejected due to main line Logoff progress No Telephony possible HH2 Unable to register HFA Logon Rejected due to main line Shutdown No Telephony possible HI2 Unable to register HFA Logon Rejected due to main line duplicate Logon No Telephony possible HJ2 Unable to register HFA Logon Rejected due to main line already logged on No Telephony possible HK2 Unable to register HFA Logon Rejected due to main line PIN not preseni No Telephony possible HL2 Unable to register HFA Logon Rejected due to main line password not preseni No Telephony possible HM2 Unable to register HFA Logon Rejected due to main line password not corre
13. Features m Configuration General LIN A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 35 Administration System Settings 3 5 8 Not Used Timeout The timeout for the local user and admin menu is configurable When the time interval is over the menu is closed and the administrator user is logged out The timeout may be helpful in case a user does a long press on a line key unintentionally and thereby invokes the key configuration menu The menu will close after the timeout and the key will return to normal line key operation The timeout ranges from 1 to 5 five minutes The default value is 2 Administration via WBM System gt Features gt Configuration Configuration Emergency number 112 LINI Not used timeout minutes Administration via Local Phone lL Admin en System Features en Configuration General Not used timeout A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 36 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration System Settings 3 5 9 Energy Saving OpenStage 40 60 80 After the phone has been inactive within the timespan specified in Timeout hours V1R3 resp Backlight timeout hours V1R3 the display backlight is switched off The length of this timespan ranges from 2 hours to 8 hours The default value is 3 Administration via WBM Local functions gt Ener
14. Secured Securidity status gt Section 3 3 7 QoS Service Layer 2 gt Section 3 3 1 1 Layer 2 voice gt Section 3 3 1 1 Layer 2 signalling gt Section 3 3 1 1 Layer 2 default gt Section 3 3 1 1 Layer 3 gt Section 3 3 1 2 Layer 3 voice gt Section 3 3 1 2 Layer 3 signalling gt Section 3 3 1 2 Reports Generation Mode gt Section 3 21 4 Report interval gt Section 3 21 4 Observation interval gt Section 3 21 4 Minimum session gt Section 3 21 4 A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 5 31 Technical Reference Menus Menu Send Now Thresholds Maximum jitter Round trip delay Non compressing Lost packets K Lost consecutive Good consecutive Compressing Lost packets K Lost consecutive Good consecutive Port configuration Number Gatekeeper Backup RTP base Server port LAN port speed PC port status PC port speed PC port autoMDIX Server port configuration H 225 0 port CorNet TC TLS port H 225 0 TLS port Standby server port configuration H 225 0 port CorNet TC port H 225 0 TLS port System Gateway System type IP address Gateway ID Subscriber number Password Standby gateway System type
15. e v Journal service TRACE gt Transport service LOG A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Technical Reference Menus 5 23 Technical Reference Menus Phonebook local problems OpenStage 60 80 Phonebook local problems Application menu TRACE Component registrar TRACE Health service c Application framework TRACE Desktop E v Journal service TRACE Server based application problems OpenStage 60 80 Server based application problems Java LOG Sidecar problems Sidecar problems Component registrar Health service Sidecar service Speech problems Speech problems Component registrar Health service LOG Volce engine service TRACE Media processing service Tree Tone problems Tone problems Component registrar Health service Tone generation service Media processing service A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 5 24 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual USB backup restore OpenStage 60 80 USB backup restore Administration Component registrar TRACE Physical interface service DEBUG USB backup service DEBUG Voice recognition problems OpenStage 60 80 Voice recognition problems Media control service Voice engine service TRACE Call View TRACE l Media processing service TRACE Voice recognition TRACE Phon
16. The data is entered in hexadecimal values Note that the length of the information contained in a tag must be given The Vendor name tag is coded as follows the first line indicates the ASCII values the second line contains the hexadecimal values Code engt Vendor name The DLS IP address tag consists of the protocol prefix sdlp the IP address of the DLS serv er and the DLS port number which is 18443 by default The following example illustrates the syntax DLS IP address d Oo lt OO NO A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 2 25 Startup Quick Start Setup using the Windows DHCP Server 1 2 In the Windows Start menu select Start gt Programs gt Administrative Tools gt DHCP Select the DHCP server and the scope Choose Configure Options in the context menu using the right mouse button Engl Screenshot Tree DHCP Ib servers opera local 192 158 3 3 EJ Scope 192 168 3 0 Subnet 3 FE Address Pool i Address Leases H E Reservations Scope Options BE AUX General Advanced Available Options O 040 MIS Domain Name Name of He O 041 MIS Servers Addresses c O 042 NTP Servers Addresses c 043 Vendor Specific Info k Binary DA 53 69 65 BU 65 BE 03 19 73 64 6C 70 JA SE 3b 39 32 2
17. V1R3 Onwards If data mobility is enabled the user can log on at another phone and at the same time carry his user data with him The transferable user data comprises the following e the users phone book including call groups e the picture clips associated with phone book entries e the canonical settings see section 3 6 Dialing e the call log e the user password relevant user data 8 For data mobility the DLS Deployment Service must be available The Set Mobility Mode parameter controls the phone s mobility features i e it adjusts the mo bility level The following settings are possible e Basic Default This is the original behaviour before the introduction of data mobility in V1RS When a new user logs on at the phone he will see all user data of the precedent user e Data Privacy OpenStage 60 80 only When a new user logs on at the phone he will be provided with a pristine empty phone book and call log The user of the precedent user will be hidden to the new user e Data Mobility OpenStage 60 80 only The user data of phone A i e the user s home phone is sent to the DLS which acts as a cache for mobility purposes The local phone book the picture clips the canonical settings and the user password are updated each time a change is made The call log is sent to the DLS when the user logs off As soon as the user logs on to phone B the data is transferred to phone B Please note that data mo
18. bility must be activated both on phone A and B Mobility is applicable to OpenStage 60 80 only as only these phone types have the In case a user wants to move from an OpenStage phone to an optiPoint phone DLS based data mobility ist not possible However when using an OpenStage 60 80 pho ne the data can be saved on an USB stick For details please refer to the User Gui de for OpenStage 60 80 A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 49 Administration Mobility OpenStage 60 80 VIR3 Onwards 3 8 1 Platform Specific Behaviour Regarding data mobility there are some differences dependent on whether a HiPath 3000 or HiPath 4000 is in use HiPath 4000 When the user logs on to phone B phone A is in cancel mobility state This means that the user or someone else can trigger a restore of the initial user at phone A Thus the user will be logged off from phone B and logged on at phone A To prevent an unauthorized person from doing this the cancel mobility process can be password protected This password is entered in the Cancel mobility password menu HiPath 3000 With this platform mobility is achieved by storing all user data in the DLS Hence for each par ticipant who wishes to use data mobility a mobile user must be created on the DLS The pro cedures are identical to those used for SIP mobility For details ple
19. 3 18 Server based applications Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt Server based application problems Server based application problems Jave 3 21 3 19 Speech Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt Speech problems Speech problems Component registrar Health service LOG Voice engine service Media processing service 3 21 3 20 Tone Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt Tone problems Tone problems Component registrar TRACE lt Health service LOG Tone generation service Media processing service 3 21 3 21 USB Backup Restore Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt USB backup restore USB backup restore Administration TRACE Component registrar TRACE Physical interface service DEBUG LISB backup service DEBUG A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Diagnostics 3 113 Administration Diagnostics 3 21 3 22 Voice Dialling Diagnostics Easy Trace Profiles Voice recognition problems Voice recognition problems Media control service TRACE Voice engine service TRACE Call View TRACE Media processing service TRACE Voice recognition TRACE Phonebook TRACE 3 21 3 23 Web Based Management OpenStage 15 20 40 Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt Easy Trace Web based management Web based management File size tes Trace timeout minutes o Automatic cle
20. 3 9 Section 3 9 Section 3 9 Section 3 9 Section 3 9 Section 3 9 Section 3 9 Section 3 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 9 Section 3 9 7 NNNNNNN 0 0010107070000 Co OO OO OO OO CO Co O0 O0 OO 91 01 01 01 07 01 O1 C1 O1 Of RARARA RAR 4 E E E E E E 1 A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Technical Reference Menus Menu Further information s HTTPS base URL gt Section 3 9 7 1 Filename gt Section 3 9 7 1 HPT dongle Use default gt Section 3 9 9 1 Download method gt Section 3 9 9 1 Server gt Section 3 9 9 1 Port gt Section 3 9 9 1 Account gt Section 3 9 9 1 Username gt Section 3 9 9 1 Password gt Section 3 9 9 1 FTP path gt Section 3 9 9 1 HTTPS base URL gt Section 3 9 9 1 Filename gt Section 3 9 9 1 Local Functions Directory settings Directories LDAP Server address gt Section 3 10 1 Server port gt Section 3 10 1 Timeout sec gt Section 3 10 1 Authentication gt section 3 10 1
21. 5 30 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Menu Debug program name Number of tabs Tab 1 display name Tab 1 application name Tab 2 display name Tab 2 application name Tab 3 display name Tab 3 application name Auto restart Technical Reference Menus Further information gt Section 3 13 1 1 gt Section 3 13 1 1 gt Section 3 13 1 1 gt Section 3 13 1 1 gt Section 3 13 1 1 gt Section 3 13 1 1 gt Section 3 13 1 1 gt Section 3 13 1 1 gt Section 3 13 1 1 Bluetooth Enable gt Section 3 22 Network IP Configuration Use DHCP Discovery mode gt Section 3 2 2 1 Use LLDP Med gt Section 3 2 2 2 Use DHCP gt Section 3 2 2 1 IP address gt Section 3 3 3 Subnet mask gt Section 3 3 3 Default route GW gt Section 3 3 4 DNS domain gt Section 3 3 6 1 Primary DNS gt Section 3 3 6 2 Secondary DNS gt Section 3 3 6 2 Route 1 IP gt Section 3 3 6 Route 1 gateway gt Section 3 3 6 Route 1 mask gt Section 3 3 6 Route 2 IP gt Section 3 3 6 Route 2 gateway gt Section 3 3 6 Route 2 mask gt Section 3 3 6 VLAN discovery gt Section 3 2 2 1 VLAN ID gt Section 3 2 2 3 l HTTP Proxy Update Service DLS DLS address gt Section 3 3 7 DLS port gt Section 3 3 7 Contact gap gt Section 3 3 7
22. Auto time change Time zone Europe Rest Current DISPLAY Time Thu May 8 17 01 10 2008 Current UTC Time Thu May 8 15 01 10 2008 Codec preferences Codec preferences silence suppression Fl Packet size 6 211 ranking v x 5 729 ranking a v x General information General information MAC address ODDOTe32568ca Software version Vf B5 30 HFA 087205 Last restart 2008 12 17 707 28 05 00 00 A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 5 16 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Technical Reference Menus Change Admin password Change Admin password ola password S esa Confirm password Change User password Change User password Admin password Set password sd Confirmpassword Set Mobility Mode Set Mobility Mode Mobility Type Basic Cancel mobility password Cancel mobility password Now possnord i Confirm password e Password successtully changed LLDP MED TLVs V2 LLDF MED TLVs Erb Bcn Oet 27 10 31 14 20086 Re civedi mia Cek IT 10 51 24 2008 humanim IL TLU ara Charito TE TIV Data PERO BEG Adra pe ME oMreas iIRHA TITE IP44 Arean 110 7 QU 1ESTTIUEIZPICH IP 120 188 6 102 Pore ID TLU Datu Pore ED TLY Para ip Pait Fubirps MAC arklenaa TE DO DLb ESIZDI46 15 TLE data conc 130 TTL TLV dar eles 130 Seabee Laja TLW Para Pipported Aher Depemter Bridge Fo y
23. Download method Server address 192 168 1150 Senerpon a FTP account FTP username phone sid FTP password eek FTP pat mede HTTPS base URL lt lt Filename Idapstemplate ta After submit do nothing A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 4 13 Examples and HowTos How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook LDAP 4 3 4 Configure LDAP Access To enter the access data using the WBM take the following steps 1 Navigate to Local Functions gt Directory Settings 2 Enter the following parameters e Server address IP address or hostname of the LDAP server e Server port port used by the LDAP typically 389 e Authentication authentication method for the connection to the LDAP server e User name only required if simple authentication is selected Password relating to the user name Directory settings Server address 192 168 1 150 Server port 388 Authentication Simple v User name uid openstage ou sy Password e 3 Press Submit 4 3 5 Test If everything went well you can run a test query on your OpenStage phone 1 To navigate to the phone s corporate phonebook press the button twice 2 Press on the TouchGuide In the context menu select Find by pressing 6 3 Inthe query mask select the entry to be searched for instance Last Name Press amp to open the onscreen key
24. IP address Gateway ID Subscriber number Password Redundancy Small remote site Auto switch back Retry count main Timeout main Retry count standby Timeout standby TC TEST retry Further information gt Section 3 21 4 gt Section 3 21 4 gt Section 3 21 4 gt Section 3 21 4 gt Section 3 21 4 gt Section 3 21 4 gt Section 3 21 4 gt Section 3 21 4 gt Section 3 21 4 gt Section 3 21 4 gt Section 3 21 4 gt Section 3 5 gt Section 3 5 gt Section 3 5 gt Section 3 11 1 2 3 3 gt Section 3 gt Section 3 gt Section 3 gt Section 3 2 2 2 2 gt Section 3 5 gt Section 3 5 gt Section 3 5 gt Section 3 5 5 5 gt Section 3 gt Section 3 RAK HAHA gt Section gt Section gt Section gt Section gt Section 3 5 2 35 2 3 5 2 3 5 2 35 2 gt Section 3 5 2 gt Section 3 5 2 gt Section 3 5 2 gt Section 3 5 2 gt Section 3 5 2 3 5 5 3 5 5 355 3 5 5 gt Section gt Section gt Section gt Section A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 5 32 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Menu TC TEST expiry Identity Terminal number Web name DDNS hostname SNMP Traps enabled Manager address Manager port Community password Features Configuration General
25. OpenStage 60 e Width 240 px e Height 70 px OpenStage 80 e Width 480 px e Height 142 px If the size should deviate from these values the image will appear skewed For creating a logo file see section 4 2 How to Create Logo Files for OpenStage Phones 3 9 6 1 FTP HTTPS Access Data If the default FTP HTTPS access settings see section 3 9 2 Common FTP Settings are to be used Use default must be set to Yes and only the Filename must be specified Data required in every case e Use default Specifies whether the default FTP HTTPS access settings shall be used Value range Yes No e Filename Specifies the file name of the logo file e Download method Selects the protocol to be used Value range FTP HTTPS Default FTP e Server IP address or hostname of the FTP HTTPS server in use e Server port Port number of the FTP HTTPS server in use Default 21 e Account Account at the server if applicable e Username User name for accessing the server e Password Password corresponding to the user name e FTP path Path of the directory containing the files A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 62 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files e HTTPS base URL IP address or hostname of the HTTPS server in use only applicable if Download method is switched to HTTPS
26. Route2gateway Route 2 mask VLAN discovery DHCP sy Administration via Local Phone Admin Network IP Configuration Route 1 IP Route 1 gateway Route 1 mask Route 2 IP Route 2 gateway Route 2 mask A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 20 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration IP Network Parameters 3 3 6 DNS The main task of the domain name system DNS is to translate domain names to IP address es For some features and functions of the OpenStage phone it is necessary to configure the DNS domain the phone belongs to as well as the nameservers needed for DNS resolving 3 3 6 1 DNS Domain Name This is the name of the phone s local domain Administration via WBM Network gt IP configuration IP configuration IP address 192166115 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default route Primary DNS 192 168 1 105 secondary DNS 194 250553 Route 1 IP address sd Route 1 gateway Route mask Route 2 IP address sd Route2gateway Route 2 mask VLAN discovery DHCP VL AN ID Administration via Local Phone l Admin Network IP Configuration _ DNS domain A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 21 Administration IP Network Parameters 3 3 6 2 DNS Servers If not provided by DHCP automatically a primary and
27. Software Application and Media Files 3 9 5 2 Download LDAP Template If applicable LDAP templates should be deployed using the Deployment Service DLS Alter natively the download can be triggered from the web interface or from the local phone menu The OpenStage phone supports LDAPv3 Start Download via WBM Use defaults d Download method FTF Server address FTP Server port ETP account FTP username FTP password FTP pat HTTPSbaseURL Filename After submit start download v In the File transfer gt LDAP dialog set After submit to start download and press the Submit button Start Download via Local Phone 1 Inthe administration menu set the focus to LDAP lL Admin L File Transfer L LDAP 2 Press the gt key A context menu opens In the context menu select Download The download will start immediately A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 61 Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files 3 9 6 Logo On OpenStage 40 60 80 a custom background image for the telephony interface can be sup plied In most cases this will be the company logo On OpenStage 40 monochrome bitmap files BMP are supported The ideal size is as follows e Width 144 px e Height 32 px On OpenStage 60 80 the supported file formats are JPEG and PNG The ideal size values are is as follows
28. Startup Quick Start Add Options to the New Vendor Class Next two options resp tags will be added to the vendor class Two passes are needed for this in the first pass tag 1 with the required value Siemens is entered and in the second pass the DLS address is entered as tag 3 For DHCP servers on a Windows 2003 Server pre SP2 Windows 2003 Server contains a bug that prevents you from using the DHCP con sole to create an option with the ID 1 for a user defined vendor class Instead this entry must be created with the netsh tool in the command line DOS shell You can use the following command to configure the required option without error message so that it is also appears later in the DHCP console netsh dhcp server add optiondef 1 Optipoint element 001 STRING 0 vendor OptilpPhone comment Tag 001 for Optipoint The value SIEMENS for optiPoint Element 1 can then be re assigned over the DHCP console This error was corrected in Windows 2003 Server SP2 6 In the DHCP console menu right click the DHCP server in question and select Set Pre defined Options from the context menu Mew Scope Mew Superscope Mew Multicast Scope Reconcile All Scopes Define User Classes Define Vendor Classes Add remove or chan Me dr TT ke ja I ae 2 20 A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Startup Quick Start
29. User name gt Section 3 10 1 Password gt Section 3 10 1 Locality Canonical settings Local country code gt section 3 6 1 National prefix digit gt Section 3 6 1 Local national code gt Section 3 6 1 Minimum local number length gt Section 3 6 1 Local enterprise node gt Section 3 6 1 PSTN access code gt Section 3 6 1 International access code gt Section 3 6 1 Operator code gt Section 3 6 1 Emergency number gt Section 3 6 1 Initial extension digits gt Section 3 6 1 Canonical lookup Local code 1 gt Section 3 6 2 International code 1 gt Section 3 6 2 Local code 2 gt Section 3 6 2 International code 2 gt Section 3 6 2 Local code 3 gt Section 3 6 2 International code 3 gt Section 3 6 2 Local code 4 gt Section 3 6 2 International code 4 gt Section 3 6 2 Local code 5 gt Section 3 6 2 International code 5 gt Section 3 6 2 Canonical dial Internal numbers gt Section 3 6 1 External numbers gt Section 3 6 1 External access code gt Section 3 6 1 International gateway International access gt Section 3 6 1 Energy saving A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 5 35 Technical Reference Menus Menu Further information I Timeout Hrs Section 3 5 9 Date and time ime
30. White Image Size x Advanced 576 bytes Insert the Logo Place the logo image on the background e g by copying it from a source file Due to the size and color specifications some adaptations may be necessary Adobe Photoshop Example Logo for OpenStage 40 2 300 Bitmap Our Company I Doc 576 bytes 576 bytes 3 Save the Image Finally save the image in BMP format You can now upload the logo file to the phone as described in section 3 9 6 Logo A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 4 5 Examples and HowTos How to Create Logo Files for OpenStage Phones 4 2 2 For OpenStage 60 80 In the following the creation of a transparent image suitable for use as a logo in OpenStage 60 80 is described This description is based on Adobe Photoshop but any similar graphics soft ware can be used as well files is not allowed on OpenStage phones Therefore only 100 transparency or no Because of performance issues half transparency in the alpha channel of the PNG transparency is used in the phone s Ul elements 1 4 6 Select the Background Color For production purposes we set the background color to the background color of the skin currently selected on the phone Later the background color will be replaced by transpar ency which facilitates placing a logo on a gradient background The following
31. a HighFree a LowTotal 124460 LowFree 35640 SuapTotal a SwapFree a Core Dump Enable core dump d File size bytes Delete core dump Download core Dump A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 118 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Diagnostics 3 21 6 Memory Status Information Firmware Version up to V1R5 The OpenStage phone offers detailed information on the current consumption of memory Display on the WBM up to V1R5 Diagnostics gt Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Memory information total used free shared buffers cached Mem 127467520 90972160 36495360 O 44265472 Swap DO O DO MemTotal 124460 MemFree 35640 Memshared Bufferz Cached Swaplached Active Inactive HighTotal HighFree LowTotal LowFree SwapTotal SwapFree Core Dump Enable core dump LI File size bytes Delete core dump Download core Dump A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 119 Administration Diagnostics Firmware Version V2 The processes currently running on the phone s operating system as well as their CPU and memory usage can be monitored here 100 processes are monitored on the web page For fur ther information please refer to the manual of the top command for Unix Linux systems or to related documentation With firmware version V2
32. for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radi ate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the in structions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Heorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This product is a UL Listed Accessory I T E in U S A and Canada This equipment also complies with the Part 68 of the FCC Rules and the Industrie Canada CS 03 A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 1 1 Overview Maintenance Notes 1 2 Maintenance Notes Z Do not operate the telephone in environments where there is a danger
33. local phone menu Start Download via WBM Ringer file Use defaults Download method FTP Server address FTP Server port FTF account FTP username FTP password FTP pat HTTPSbaseURL Filename After submit start download Y In the File transfer gt Ringer dialog set After submit to start download and press the Submit button Start Download via Local Phone 1 In the administration menu set the focus to Ringer l Admin L File Transfer Ringer 2 Press the gt key A context menu opens In the context menu select Download The download will start immediately A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 71 Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files 3 9 9 HPT Dongle Key The HPT dongle key is a special file that contains a secret hash number which is required to connect the HPT tool to the phone This testing tool is used exclusively by the service staff 3 9 9 1 FTP HTTPS Access Data If the default FTP HTTPS access settings see gt Section 3 9 2 are to be used Use default must be set to Yes and only the Filename must be specified Data required in every case e Use default Specifies whether the default FTP HTTPS access settings shall be used Val ue range Yes No Default No e Filename Specifies the file name of the phone software Data required
34. lt lt lt lt lt Download trace file Download boot file Download saved trace file Download saved boot file Download sci trace file Download upgrade trace file Download upgrade error file Download exception file Download old exception file Download old trace file Download error file Download old error file Download syslog file A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 105 Administration Diagnostics Administration via WBM V2 Diagnostics gt Fault Trace Configuration File size Max 6290000 bytes Trace levels for components Administration Application menu Call Log Certificate management Component registrar Data Access service Digit analysis service DLS client management Help H 323 messages Instrumentation service Journal service Media processing service OBEX service Phonebook Password management service Service framework Sidecar service Transport service Voice engine service Web server service Voice recognition Clock Service 65536 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt Fault trace configuration Trace timeout minutes Application framework Bluetooth service Call View Communications CSTA service Desktop Directory service
35. menu lL Administration Licence information A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 96 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration HPT Interface For Service Staff 3 20 HPT Interface For Service Staff For special diagnosis and maintenance tasks the service staff may employ the HPT tool which is able to control and observe an OpenStage phone remotely For security reasons this tool can only be used when a dongle key file is uploaded to the phone see section 3 9 9 HPT Dongle Key This key is accessable to the service staff only It is specific for a particular HFA firmware version but it will also be valid for previous versions There are 2 types of HPT sessions control session and observation session A control session allows for activating phone functions remotely When a control session is es tablished the following changes will occur e The display shows a message indicating that remote service is active e Handset microphone speaker headset and microphone are disabled An observation session allows for supervising events on the phone like for instance pressing a key incoming calls or navigating in the menus Before an observation session is started the user is prompted for allowing the observation During an observation session the phone oper ates normally including loudspeaker microphone and ringer Thus the local user can demon strate an error
36. number of the FTP HTTPS server in use Default 21 e Account Account at the server if applicable e Username User name for accessing the server e Password Password corresponding to the user name e FTP path Path of the directory containing the files e HTTPS base URL IP address or hostname of the HTTPS server in use only applicable if Download method is switched to HTTPS Administration via WBM File transfer gt Ringer file Ringer file Use defaults d Download method Server address sid Severo FTP account FTPusemame FTPpassword FTP pat HTTPSbaseURL sid Filename sd After submit do nothing Y A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 69 Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files Administration via Local Phone I Admin File Transfer Ringer Use default Download method Server Port Account Username Password FTP path HTTPS base URL Filename A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 70 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files 3 9 8 2 Download Ringer File If applicable ringtone files should be deployed using the Deployment Service DLS Alterna tively tne download can be triggered from the web interface or from the
37. phone numbers and text A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 1 5 Overview Administration Interfaces 1 5 4 OpenStage 15 KE ACE E OK v 1 e 3 5 8 fllii With the Handset the user can pick up and dial calls in the usual manner The Display provides intuitive support for telephone operation With the Audio Keys the user can optimize the audio settings Press the Function Keys to access frequently used telephony functions The Keypad is used for entering phone numbers and text O 0 cnm With the Navigation Keys the user administrator can navigate in the various phone functions applications and configuration menus 7 The Program Keys enable the user to customize the telephone in line with his her personal needs by assigning individual phone numbers and functions 1 6 Administration Interfaces You can configure the OpenStage phone by using any of the following methods 1 6 1 Web based Management WBM This method employs a web browser for communication with the phone via HTTP or HTTPS It is applicable for remote configuration of individual IP phones in your network Direct access to the phone is not required A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 1 6 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Overview Administration Interfaces To use this method t
38. table lists the hexadecimal values as used in HTML Phone Type Skin Color Code OpenStage 60 OpenStage 60 Silver Blue Blue BDBDBD OO OpenStage 60 a Orange OpenStage 80 Silver Blue HEGEBEF OpenStage 80 Anthracite E Orange The background color on WP4 skin 1 is a gradient the colour listed here is an average value Adobe Photoshop Click on the Background Color icon on the Color palette group then type the color code without leading into the field A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Examples and HowTos How to Create Logo Files for OpenStage Phones 2 Create a New Image Create an image with the size according to the phone type Phone Type Size px OpenStage 60 240 x 70 OpenStage 80 480 x 142 Adobe Photoshop EJ Mame Logo for OpenStage 20 Preset Custom si width 480 Height 142 prek vw Resolution 124 5 Color Mode RGB Color 8 bit Background Contents Background Color a x Advanced 199 7K Device Central 3 Insert the Logo Place the logo image on the background e g by copying it from a source file Adobe Photoshop Example Logo for OpenStage 80 100 Layer 1 RGB B lje Our Company Doc 199 7K 266 35 4 Merge Layers Merge the two layers to one Adobe Photoshop In the Panel select
39. the gt RTP stream and provides information about the status of the transmission like QoS parameters RTP Realtime Transport Protocol This application layer protocol has been designed for audio and video communication Typically the underlying protocol is gt UDP S SDP Session Description Protocol Describes and initiates multimedia sessions like web con ferences The informations provided by SDP can be processed by gt SNMP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Used for monitoring controlling and administra tion of network and network devices SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol Used to synchronize the time of a terminal device with a timeserver Subnet Mask To discern the network part from the host part of an gt IP address a device performs an AND operation on the IP address and the network mask The network classes A B and C each have a subnet mask that demasks the relevant bits 255 0 0 0 for Class A 255 255 0 0 for Class B and 255 255 255 0 for Class C In a Class C network for instance 254 IP addresses are available Switch Network device that connects multiple network segments and terminal devices The for warding of data packets is based on gt MAC Addresses data targeted to a specific device is directed to the switch port that device is attached to A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 6 5 Glossary T TCP
40. the amount of free memory is checked on a regular basis in order to prevent problems caused by low memory This check determines whether a recovery is nec essary When Disable reboot is checked no reboot will take place when a memory problem has been found However recovery requires a reboot The recovery process will be triggered when the available main memory RAM falls below a given threshold value As memory consumption is assumed to be higher during working hours two thresholds are configurable The High Threshold MBs parameter defines the threshold for off time For OpenStage 15 20 40 the default value is 10 MB and for OpenStage 60 80 it is 30 MB With Low Threshold MBs the threshold for off time is defined For OpenStage 15 20 40 the default value is 8 MB and for OpenStage 60 80 it is 20 MB The beginning and end of the working hours are defined in 24 hours format with Working Hour Start Default 5 and Working Hour End Default 24 When memory shortage has occured information about the incident is written to a log file which can be viewed via the Download memory info file link If there has been a previous case of memory shortage the corresponding log file can be viewed via Download memory info file A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 120 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Diagnostics Display on the WBM V2 Diagnostics gt Miscellaneous gt M
41. towards the service staff that is connected via HPT The HPT interface is enabled by downloading the dongle key file to the phone see section 3 9 9 HPT Dongle Key It can be disabled via local menu or WBM Thereby the dongle key file is deleted To enable the HPT interface again the file must be downloaded anew The session data is written to a log file on the phone It can be downloaded from the Diagnostics Fault trace configuration menu see section 3 21 2 Fault Trace Configuration Administration via WBM Maintenance gt Test interface HPT interface Disable HFT Administration via Local Phone Disable Administration Maintenance Disable HPT Enable HTP A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 97 Administration Diagnostics 3 21 Diagnostics 3 21 1 LLDP MED V2 With formware V2 the phone can receive a VLAN ID and QoS parameters and advertise its own network related properties when connected to a switch with LLDP MED capabilities The data is exchanged in TLV Type Length Value format Both sent and received LLDP MED data can be monitored at the administrator interface For details on LLDP MED please refer to the ANSI TIA 1057 standard For a network configuration example that shows LLDP MED in operation please refer to section 5 4 An LLDP Med Example Displayed Data Extended Power Po
42. v CST A service OFF v Data Access service Desktop Digit analysis service OFF v Directory service OFF v DLS client management Health service Help OFF v HFA messages OFF v H 323 messages H 323 security Instrumentation service OFF v Java OFF v Journal service Media control service Media processing service Mobility service OBEX service OpenStage client management Phonebook POT service Password management service Physical interface service Service framework Service registry Sidecar service Tone generation service Transport service vCard parser service Voice engine service OFF v Voice mail OFF v Web server service USB backup service Voice recognition OFF v 302 1x service OFF v Clock service OFF v Download trace file Download boot file Download saved trace file Download saved bootfile Download sci trace file Dawnload unsrarla trace file PMrianicad unaradle errar fila Dawnload exrarntinn fila Dawnload ald awrantinn fila A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 5 18 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Technical Reference Menus Fault trace configuration V2 on OpenStage 15 20 40 Fault trace configuration File size Max 6290000 bytes Trace timeout minutes 0 Automatic clear before Trace levels for components Administration OFF Application framework Call Log OFF v Call View Certificate management Communications Component registrar CSTA service Data Access service OFF v Desktop
43. value Explanation Local country code International country code for the UK National prefix digit Used in front of national codes when dialled without international prefix Local national code Area code within the UK here Nottingham Minimum local number Number of digits in a local PSTN number e g length 3335333 7 digits Local enterprise node Prefix to access Nottingham numbers from within the Siemens network PSTN access code Prefix to make an international call in the UK Operator codes 0 7800 Set of numbers to access the local operators Emergency numbers 999 555 Set of numbers to access emergency ser vices Initial extension digits 1 digits of numbers that are used for extensi on numbers on the local node A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 4 1 Examples and HowTos Canonical Dialing 4 1 2 Canonical Dial Lookup The following example shows settings suitable for recognizing incoming numbers and assign ing them to entries in the local phone book and for generating correct dial strings from phone book entries depending on whether the number is internal or external Parameter Example value Explanation Local code lt 1 gt 780 Enterprise node prefix here Nottingham International code lt 1 gt 44115943 Equivalent prefix to access numbers on this node from the PSTN Here the prefix used by the PSTN DID
44. via WBM File transfer gt Phone application Phone application Use defaults LI Download method FTP Server address FTP Server port FTP account FTP username FTP password FTP path HTIPSbaseURL Filename After submit do nothing Administration via Local Phone lL Admin File Transfer Phone app Use default Download method Server Port Account Username Password FTP path HTTPS base URL Filename A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 54 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files 3 9 3 2 Download Update Phone Software If applicable phone software should be deployed using the Deployment Service DLS Alter natively the download can be triggered from the web interface or from the Local phone menu When the download has been successful the phone will restart and boot up using the new soft ware Start Download via WBM Phone application Lise defaults d Download method FTP Server address FTP Server port FTF account FTP usemame FTP password FTP pat HTTPSbaseURL Filename After submit start download In the File transfer gt Phone application dialog set After submit to start download and press the Submit button Start Download via Local Phone 1 In the administration menu set the focus to Phone app lL Admin L F
45. 0 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 2 23 Startup Quick Start Setup using a DHCP server on Unix Linux The following snippet from a DHCP configuration file usually dhcpd conf shows how to set up a configuration using a vendor class and the vendor encapsulated options option class OptilpPhone option vendor encapsulated options The vendor encapsulated options consist of hexadecimal values for the option number for instance 01 the length of the value for in stance 07 and the value for instance 53 69 65 6D 65 6E 73 The options can be written in separate lines the last option must be fol lowed by a instead of a Tag Option 1 Vendor Siemens 1 7 S 1 e m e n s Ul 017253 69 65 0D 0520HF73 Tag Option 3 DLS IP Address here sdlp 192 168 3 30 18443 13 25 sd dL dO E ES TT 2a 1 6 8 a 3 amp ELO Oe a ES a PO A OO A AA A O IR Eo A2 IE O Bll RO Groo ZER de AA a o aa O A O vor match if substring option vendor class identifier 0 11 OptilpPhone A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 2 24 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Startup Quick Start 2 3 5 2 Using Option 43 Vendor Specific Alternatively option 43 can be used for setting up the DLS address Two tags are required e Tag 001 Vendor name e Tag 003 DLS IP address Additionally you can enter a host name for the DLS server e Tag 004 DLS hostname
46. 0 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 15 Administration IP Network Parameters 3 3 2 Use DHCP If this parameter is set to Yes the phone will search for a DHCP server on startup and try to obtain IP data and further configuration parameters from that central server The default is Yes If no DHCP server is available in the IP network please deactivate this option In this case the IP address subnet mask and default gateway route must be defined manually The change will only have effect if you restart the phone The following parameters can be obtained by DHCP Basic informations e IP Address e Subnet Mask Optional informations e Default Route Routers option 3 e P Routing Route 1 8 2 Static Routes option 33 e SNTPIP Address NTP Server option 42 e Timezone offset Time Server Offset option 2 e Primary Secondary IP Addresses DNS Server option 6 e DNS Domain Name DNS Domain option 15 e Vendor Unique option 43 A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 16 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration IP Network Parameters Administration via WBM Network gt IP configuration IP configuration IF address Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default route DNS domain Primary DNS 192 168 1 105 secondary DNS 194 25 20 53 Route 1 IP address sid Route 1 gateway Route mask Route 2 IP address sd Route 2 gateway Route 2
47. 00 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration System Settings 3 41 Administration Dialing 3 6 Dialing 3 6 1 Canonical Dialing Configuration Call numbers taken from a directory application LDAP for instance are mostly expressed in canonical format Moreover call numbers entered into the local phone book are automatically converted and stored in canonical format thereby adding Local country code Local na tional code and Local enterprise number as prefixes If for instance the user enters the ex tension 1234 the local country code is 49 the local national code is 89 and the local en terprise number is 722 the resulting number in canonical format is 49897221234 For generating an appropiate dial string a conversion from canonical format may be required The following parameters determine the local settings of the phone like Local country code or Local national code and define rules for converting from canonical format to the format re quired by the PBX provided and the canonical lookup settings must be configured see section 3 6 2 To enable the number conversion all parameters not marked as optional must be Canonical Dial Lookup Data required e Local country code E 164 Country code e g 49 for Germany 44 for United Kingdom Maximum length 5 e National prefix digit Prefix for national connections e g 0 in Germany and United Kin
48. 0M 6 amp 7 n A 24 NA oSvefFnnfir aeririrea rnnf astarti nsNnaszmnn larill 172 RN 1 N STP nana183 5 28 A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Core dump Core Dump Enable core dump File size unlimited Limited file size MBS Delete core dump Changes to these items do not take efect until fhe phone Is restarted Remote trace Remote trace Disable trace Restart Phone Restart Phone Confirm Restart Factory reset Factory reset Factoryresetpassword HPT interface HPT interface Disable HFT Secure shell Secure Shell Enabla access Session password sid Session minutes 5 s A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Technical Reference Menus 5 29 Technical Reference Menus 5 1 2 Local Phone Menu Menu Further information Admin XML Add application Display name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Application name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Server address gt Section 3 13 1 1 Server port gt Section 3 13 1 1 Protocol gt Section 3 13 1 1 Program name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Use proxy gt Section 3 13 1 1 XML trace enabled gt Section 3 13 1 1 Debug program name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Number of tabs gt Section 3 13 1 1 Tab 1 display name g
49. 100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 80 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Display General Phone Information 3 12 Display General Phone Information General information about the status of the phone can be displayed if desired Displayed Data e MAC address Shows the phone s MAC address e Software version Displays the version of the phone s firmware e Last restart Shows date and time of the last reboot Display on the WBM General information General information MAC address ODDOTe3S2568ca Software version Vf B5 530 HFA 087205 Last restart 2008 12 17 707 28 05 00 00 Display on the Local Phone l Admin General Information MAC address Software version Last restart A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 81 Administration Applications V2 on OpenStage 60 80 3 13 Applications V2 on OpenStage 60 80 3 13 1 XML Applications Xpressions 3 13 1 1 Setup Configuration With firmware V2 an XML interface is available that enables server based applications with a set of GUI elements The technologies commonly used in web applications can be used Java Servlets JSP PHP CGI etc delivered by servers such as Tomcat Apache Microsoft IIS phones A maximum number of 20 XML applications can be configured on OpenStage 60 80 An XML application can be started by u
50. 11 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 2 9 Startup Quick Start e IP Address IP Address for the phone e Subnet Mask option 1 Subnet mask of the phone e Default Route option 3 Router IP Address of the default gateway which is used for connections beyond the subnet e DNS IP Addresses option 6 Domain Server IP Addresses of the primary and sec ondary DNS servers If no DHCP server is present see section 3 3 3 IP Address Manual Configuration for IP ad dress and subnet mask and section 3 3 4 Default Route Gateway for default route 2 3 3 Extended Network Configuration To have constant access to other subnets you can enter a total of two more network destina tions For each further domain subnet you wish to use first the IP address for the destination and then that of the router must be given The option s name and code are as follows e option 33 Static Routing Table For manual configuration of specific static routing see section 3 3 5 Specific IP Routing Also the DNS domain wherein the phone is located can be specified by DHCP The option s name and code are as follows e option 15 Domain Name For manual configuration of the DNS domain name see section 3 3 6 1 DNS Domain Name 2 3 4 VLAN Discovery If the phone is to be located in a VLAN Virtual LAN a VLAN ID must be assigned If the VLAN shall be provided by DHCP VLAN Discove
51. 15 20 40 3 114 3 21 3 24 Web Based Management OpenStage 60 80 3 114 3214 oS REPONS ac ob Shi ada qd ANN ek ire 3 115 Sao i Mu TP 3 118 3 21 6 Memory Status Information 3 119 321 7 Gore dUMD rreri ee EA SOEA a dt de A 3 122 3 21 8 Remote Tracing Syslog V2 2 2 aaa aaa 3 123 5 22 gt 0151101 011 q PARAR o Ee kodu d sees bi 3 124 4 Examples and HOWTOS 0ccoccccc aaa aaa nana nn ana nan a 4 1 4 1 Canonical DIalIng miv znani is de pse ade 4 1 4 1 1 Canonical Dialing Settings 4 1 4 1 2 Canonical Dial EOOKUD us serena cc t Foo p aba 4 2 a 2 T Convecion examples 5 sia ES GO REN Y Ud 4 3 4 2 How to Create Logo Files for OpenStage Phones o 4 5 4 2 1 For Openstage 40 ssa x ete m gei iia d Rh CR 4 5 4 2 2 FOr Openstage 60 80 ovna joy rae dx x mr dole a bod RC Be ee gta 4 6 4 3 How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook LDAP 4 9 43 1 LUI C eic idad iso 4 9 4 3 2 Create an LDAP Template eee 4 10 4 3 3 Load the LDAP Template into the Phone 4 13 4 3 4 Configure LDAP ACCESS 22x sna vrani adas 4 14 i Bee si a a a AA EME Us ta E 4 14 5 Technical Reference caus cera eine eee ds A sisati 5 1 A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 0 4 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Co
52. 2 ATTRIBO4 otherTelephone 9992345 Mobile ATTRIBO5 mobile OLI 73344 Private ATTRIBO6 homePhone 441274333444 Company ATTRIBO7 company Example Inc Address 1 ATTRIBO8 department Administration Address 2 ATTRIBO9 Job function ATTRIBIO title Product Manager ATTRIB11 mail doe example com Given example com as the LDAP subtree to be searched the LDAP template file would look like this OpenStage LDAP TEMPLATE v 1 SEARCHBASE dc example dc com ATTRIBO1 sn ATTRIBO2 givenname ATTRIBO3 ipPhone ATTRIBO4 otherTelephone ATTRIBO5 mob1le ATTRIBO6 homePhone ATTRIBO7 company ATTRIBO8 department ATTRIBO9I ATTRIB10 title ATTRIBLIL marl EOF A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 4 12 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Examples and HowTos How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook LDAP 4 3 3 Load the LDAP Template into the Phone When you have configured the LDAP template you can upload it to the phone 1 Save the template under a suitable name for example idap template txt Copy the template file to the FTP server designated for deploying LDAP templates 3 Upload the file using the WBM see section 3 9 5 LDAP Template or alternatively the Local menu or the DLS see the Deployment Service Administration Manual For an ex ample configuration see the following WBM screenshot path File transfer gt LDAP Use defaults d
53. 3 9 3 Section 3 9 3 Section 3 9 3 3 9 4 Section HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 5 33 Technical Reference Menus Menu 5 34 Download method Server Port Account Username Password FTP path HTTPS base URL Filename LDAP Use default Download method Server Port Account Username Password FTP path HTTPS base URL Filename Ringer Use default Download method Server Port Account Username Password FTP path HTTPS base URL Filename Logo Use default Download method Server Port Account Username Password FTP path HTTPS base URL Filename Screensaver Use default Download method Server Port Account Username Password FTP path Further information Section 3 9 4 1 Section 3 9 4 1 Section 3 9 4 1 Section 3 9 4 1 Section 3 9 4 1 Section 3 9 4 1 Section 3 9 4 1 Section 3 9 4 1 Section 3 9 4 1 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Section 3 9 Section 3 9 Section
54. 5 Sequence of local country code local area code and local enterprise node corresponding to to one or more phone book entries Example 4989722 for Siemens Munich Administration via WBM Locality gt Canonical dial lookup Canonical dial lookup A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 46 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Dialing Administration via Local Phone I Admin Local Functions Locality Canonical lookup Local code 1 International code 1 Local code 2 International code 2 Local code 3 International code 3 Local code 4 International code 4 Local code 5 International code 5 A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 47 Administration Distinctive Ringing V2 3 7 Distinctive Ringing V2 With firmware V2 the SIP server may provide information indicating a specific type of call within an incoming call The relevant information is carried within the signaling message When ihe string matches a specific Name the corresponding ringer is triggered The Ringer sound parameter determines whether a pattern i e melody or a specific sound file shall be used as ringer Pattern Melody selects the melody pattern that will be used if Ringer sound is set to Pattern Pattern sequence determines the length for the mel
55. 5 5 Technical Reference Menus XML Phonebook XML Phonebook Display name AMtPnonebodk Application name AMtPnonebodk HITF Server address HTTP Server port Protocol Program name on server Use proxy AML Trace enabled Debug program on server Number of tabs Tab 1 Display Name Tab 1 Application Name Tab 2 Display Name Tab 2 Application Name Tab 3 Display Name Tab 3 Application Name Restart after change Bluetooth Bluetooth Enable Bluetooth interface IP configuration IP configuration IPaddress 192168115 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default route DNS domain Primary DNS 192 168 1 105 secondary DNS 194 25 0 53 Route 1 IP address lt o lt Route 1 gateway Route mask Route 2 IP address sd Route2gateway Route 2mask VLAN discovery DHCP VL AN ID A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 5 6 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Technical Reference Menus IP configuration V2 on OpenStage 15 20 40 Port configuration Gateway Standby gateway w RTP base mo system H 225 720 Standby H 225 system Cornet TLS standby Cornet TLS System pen esee TLE standby H 225 TLS Download server default LDAP server LAN port speed PC port speed PC port mode bal x bal PE port autoMIDIEX Fl IP configuration V2 on OpenStage 60 80 Port configuration Gateway standby gateway 060 RTP base DIO system H 225 720 Stand
56. 5 76A9 10 08 2011 0 2 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Content 394 PICU IIS x3 oL oc S poetico me ER S ond iow 3 56 394 1 FIP IHTITPS Access Dala xs dcir e au RN EE 3 56 3 9 4 2 Download Picture Clip llle 3 58 o b UEDAP TEeMDIAlE i acu euh at acid b RP EE ee aiu sika Eur Rs Sox Era dd LAI 3 59 JO oi FTRATIES ACCESS AIO s Sce and b ede oS aS eme iei s 3 59 3 9 5 2 Download LDAP Template 3 61 Oi MO LODO sumraka ba 008 Ee A o hee ee 8 A O AE A do er ed Na RA 3 62 39 0 1 FIP HTIPS ACceSS Dala sio arios das olas 3 62 3 9 0 2 Download EOQO0 ut a o dee ee brade baba aida dde da 3 64 o9 7 SOIeensdVelvs Pategeipumeau s da suo db pp idee a ees Seek de pp bei ii 3 65 99 7 T FIP MITPS ACCESS Dalai dada tarotistas 3 65 3 09 72 Download Screens aVel sica ic tania 3 67 3 9 0 HIDOSE File s xx pra a A 3 68 39 81 FTP HTTPS ACCESS Dala iki ea li dise de eva 3 69 3 9 8 2 Download Ringer File L Le 3 71 399 PT DONJE ISO rr tt A dto Sra que tatus dro d pa ao drm 3 72 3 9 9 1 PTP ATTPS ACCESS DAI rysis id AA 3 72 3 9 9 2 Download Dongle Key File 3 74 3 10 Corporate Phonebook Directory Settinhgs 3 75 Oe Oy EDAP ant 0 oh dG Grn eee Gee ee Se a wee ee es 3 75 IMI Spee Ch m epe ace qu e ed ea ed ead de eed dL eee 3 77 SOVIET RIP Base POM e Bide
57. 60 SIP local 5060 Backup proxy 5060 RTF base 5010 Download server default 1 LDAP server 388 LAN port speed PC port speed PC port mode disabled PE port autoMDIEX d Administration via Local Phone lL Admin __ Network Port Configuration Number RTP base A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 77 Administration Speech 3 11 2 Codec Preferences If Silence suppression is activated the transmission of data packets is suppressed on no con versation The OpenStage phone provides the codecs G 711 G 722 and G 729 When an HFA connec tion is established between two endpoints the phones negotiate the codec to be used The re sult of the negotiation is based on the general availability and ranking assigned to each codec The administrator can allow or disallow a codec as well as assign a ranking number to it The Packet size i e length in milliseconds of the RTP packets for speech data can be set to 10ms or 20ms or to automatic detection Data required e Silence suppression Suppression of data transmission on no conversation Value range Yes No Default No e Packet size Size of RTP packets in milliseconds Value range 10ms 20ms Automatic Default Automatic e G 711 Parameters for the G 711 codec Value Range Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Disable Enabled Default Choi
58. 7 Inthe dialog select the previously defined OptilpPhone class and click on Add to add a new option Predefined Options and Yalues i o ajx Option class OptilpPhone v Option name 001 OptipPhone element 01 v Add Delete Description tas 1 for OptipPhone class Value String Siemens 8 Enter the following data for the new option 1 First Pass Option 1 e Name Free text e g OptilpPhone element 01 e Data type String e Code 1 e Description Free text 2 Second Pass Option 3 e Name Free text e g OptilpPhone element 03 e Data type String e Code 3 e Description Free text Class O ptilpPhane M ame OptipPhone element 01 Mata pe String E 5 Array Code fi Description tag 1 for OptilpPhone class DE Cancel A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 2 21 Startup Quick Start 9 Enter the value for this option 1 First Pass Siemens 2 Second Pass DLS address The DLS address has the following format lt PROTOCOL gt lt IP ADDRESS OF DLS SERVER gt lt PORT NUMBER Example sdlp 192 168 3 30 18443 i i ES d ES Predefined Options and values E de 3 xj Option class OptilpPhone Option name 001 OptipPhone element 01 v Add Delete Description tes 1 for OptilpPhone class Value String Siemens 10 Press OK repeat steps 7 to 9 for the s
59. A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 38 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration System Settings e Time zone DST zone Area with common start and end date for daylight saving time Value range Australia 2007 ACT South Australia Tasmania Victoria Australia 2007 New South Wales Australia Western Australia Australia 2008 ACT New South Wales South Australia Tasmania Victoria Brazil Canada Canada Newfound land Europe Portugal United Kingdom Europe Finland Europe Rest Mexi co United States Administration via WBM Date and Time Date and time SNTP SNTP IP address 192 43 244 18 Display and Trace time Source SNTP 4 NOTE When Display and Trace source is set to System the timezone and daylight savings settings below do not apply Timezone and Daylight saving Timezone offset hours Use daylight saving Difference minutes Auto time change Time zone Europe Rest Current DISPLAY Time Current UTC Time Thu May 8 15 01 10 2008 Administration via Local Phone Administration Date and Time SNTP IP address E Timezone offset Timezone source A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 39 Administration System Settings 3 5 11 Security OpenStage phones support two security options
60. A9 10 08 2011 3 64 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files 3 9 7 Screensaver The screensaver is displayed when the phone is in idle mode It performs a slide show consist ing of images which can be uploaded using the web interface Screensavers are available only on OpenStage 60 80 phones The file size for a screensaver image is limited to 300 KB For screensaver images the following specifications are valid e Data format JPG or PNG JPG is recommended e Screen format 4 3 The images are resized to fit in the screen so that images with a width height ratio differing from 4 3 will appear with deviant proportions e Resolution The phone s screen resolution is the best choice for image resolution e OpenStage 60 320x240 e OpenStage 80 640x480 3 9 7 1 FTP HTTPS Access Data If the default FTP HTTPS access settings see section 3 9 2 Common FTP Settings are to be used Use default must be set to Yes and only the Filename must be specified Data required in every case e Use default Specifies whether the default FTP HTTPS access settings shall be used Value range Yes No e Filename Specifies the file name of the image file Data required if not derived from Defaults e Download method Selects the protocol to be used Value range FTP HTTPS Default FTP e Server IP addr
61. ACE Media control service TRACE OpenStage client management oo Voice engine service TRACE v Media processing service TRACE Bluetooth service TRACE 3 21 3 4 Call Connection Diagnostics Easy Trace Profiles Call connection Call connection Component registrar TRACE Health service Service registry TRACE Call View TRACE Communications TRACE COTA service TRACE A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 108 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 21 3 5 Call Log Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt Call log problems Call log problems Call Log TRACE Component registrar TRACE Health service c Application framework TRACE Deskop e v Journal service TRACE 3 21 3 6 LDAP Phonebook Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt Phonebook LDAP problems Phonebook LDAP problems Application menu Component registrar TRACE Directory service TRACE Health service LOG Application framework TRACE Desktop E v Journal service TRACE Transport service Loc 3 21 3 7 DAS Connection Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt DAS connection DAS connection Certificate management Component registrar TRACE Health service LOG DLS client management Loc Service framework TRACE A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family A
62. AN Virtual Local Area Network is a technology that allows network administrators to parti tion one physical network into a set of virtual networks or broadcast domains Physically partitioning the LAN into separate VLANs allows a network administrator to build a more robust network infrastructure A good example is a separation of the data and voice net works into data and voice VLANs This isolates the two networks and helps shield the end points within the voice network from disturbances in the data network and vice versa The implementation of a voice network based on VLANs requires the network infra structure the switch fabric to support VLANs In a layer 1 VLAN the ports of a VLAN aware switch are assigned to a VLAN statically The switch only forwards traffic to a particular port if that port is a member of the VLAN that the traffic is allocated to Any device connected to a VLAN assigned port is automatically a member of this VLAN without being a VLAN aware device itself If two or more network clients are con nected to one port they cannot be assigned to different VLANs When a network client is mov ing from one switch to another the switches ports have to be updated accordingly by hand With a layer 2 VLAN the assignment of VLANSs to network clients is realized by the MAC ad dresses of the network devices In some environments the mapping of VLANs and MAC ad dresses can be stored and managed by a central database Alt
63. Administration via WBM File transfer gt Logo Use defaults LI Download method FIF Server address FIF Server port FTP account I FTP username O FTP password FTP pat HTTPS base URL Filename After submit do nothing Administration via Local Phone lL Admin L File Transfer Logo Use default Download method Server Port Account Username Password FTP path HTTPS base URL Filename A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 63 Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files 3 9 6 2 Download Logo If applicable logos should be deployed using the Deployment Service DLS Alternatively the download can be triggered from the web interface or from the local phone menu Start Download via WBM Use defaults lali Download method FTP Server address FTP Server port FTP account FTP username FTP password FTP pat HTTPSbaseURL Filename After submit start download Y In the File transfer gt Logo dialog set After submit to start download and press the Submit button Start Download via Local Phone 1 In the administration menu set the focus to Logo lL Admin L File Transfer Logo 2 Press the gt key A context menu opens In the context menu select Download The download will start immediately A31003 52010 M100 15 76
64. Administration via WBM Network gt Update Service DLS Update Service DLS DLS address DLS por 18483 Contact gap a Security mode Defaut A A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 24 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration IP Network Parameters Administration via Local Phone l Admin l Network Update Service DLS DLS address DLS port Contact gap Secured 3 3 8 SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol is used by network management systems for mon itoring network attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention An SNMP manager surveys and if needed configures several SNMP elements e g VoIP phones OpenStage phones support SNMPv1 There are currently 4 trap categories that can be sent by the phones Standard SNMP traps OpenStage phones support the following types of standard SNMP traps as defined in RFC 1157 e coldStart sent if the phone does a full restart e warmStart sent if only the phone software is restarted e linkUp sent when IP connectivity is restored QoS Related traps These traps are designed specifically for receipt and interpretation by the QDC collection sys tem The traps are common to SIP phones HFA phones Gateways etc Traps specific to OpenStage phones Currently the following traps are defined TraceEventFatal sent if severe trace events occur aimed a
65. Alterna tively the download can be triggered from the web interface or from the local phone menu Start Download via WBM Screensaver Use defaults d Download method FTF Server address FTF Server port FTP account FTP username FTP password FIP pat HTTPSbaseURL sid Filename After submit start download v In the File transfer gt Screensaver dialog set After submit to start download and press the Submit button Start Download via Local Phone 1 In the administration menu set the focus to Screensaver m Admin File Transfer Screensaver 2 Press the gt key A context menu opens In the context menu select Download The download will start immediately A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 67 Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files 3 9 8 Ringer File 60 80 The download of ringer files via WBM or local menu is possible only for OpenStage Custom Ringtones can be uploaded to the phone the file transfer will be cancelled The file size for a ringer file is limited to 1 MB If the contents of the file are not valid The following file formats are supported e WAV format The recommended specifications are e Audio format PCM e Bitrate 16 kB sec e Sampling rate 8 kHz e Quantization level 16 bit e MIDI format e MP3 format OpenStage 60 80 only The Op
66. Application to be deleted A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 90 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Password 3 14 Password The passwords for user and administrator can be set here They have to be confirmed after entering The factory setting is 123456 it should be changed after the first login Administration via WBM Security gt Change Admin password Change Admin password ola password AN ee Confirmpassword Security gt Change User password Change User password Adminpassword Set password 7 Confirm password Administration via Local Phone lL Admin l Password Admin Confirm admin User Confirm user A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 91 Administration Troubleshooting Lost Password 3 15 Troubleshooting Lost Password If the administration and or user password is lost and there is no DLS available new pass words must be provided For this purpose a factory reset is necessary Take the following steps to initiate a factory reset 1 On the phone press the key to activate the administration menu the key toggles be tween the user s configuration menu and the administration menu 2 Press the number keys 2 8 9 simultaneously The factory reset menu opens In the input field enter the s
67. DDI direct inward dialing is 943 which differs from the enterprise node prefix used within the enterprise network Local code lt 2 gt 722 Enterprise node prefix here Munich International code lt 2 gt 4989722 Equivalent prefix to access numbers on this node from the PSTN Here the prefix used by the PSTN for direct inward dialing is identical to the enterprise node prefix A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 4 2 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 4 1 2 1 Conversion examples Examples and HowTos Canonical Dialing In the following examples numbers entered into the local phonebook by the user are converted according to the settings given above Example 1 Internal number same node as the local phone User entry 2345 External numbers External access code International gate way code Number stored in the phone book Local public form Not required Use national code dialing from the phone book Example 2 Internal number different node 441159432345 Dial string sent when Internal numbers Local enterprise form 1234 Internal numbers Always add node 7802345 Internal numbers Use external numbers 9432345 7222345 User entry External numbers Local public form External access code Not required International gate way code Number stored in the phone book dialing from the phone book Use national code
68. Documentation HiPath 2000 HiPath 3000 HiPath 5000 HiPath 4000 HiPath OpenOffice OpenStage 15 OpenStage 20 OpenStage 40 OpenStage 60 OpenStage 80 Administration Manual A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 J WS US Communication for the open minded Siemens Enterprise Communications SI E M E N S www siemens enterprise com Content Content i OVES gt seras neni eee eee wis 1 1 1 3 MPONANUNO O sav x px PERI a GLE Li ERIS ug a 1 1 1 2 Maintenance NOIGS ets xb qx 24448 id pu do uice aed La e ds 1 2 1 3 About the Manual rrr 1 2 1 4 Conventions for this Document 1 2 LS The Openstage FaMi y 3 5 935 9 9 a S Rd dodana 1 3 1 5 1 OpensSlade 60 80 22 2ericisdis tenacidad santi ir 1 3 1 52 Openstage 40 000 di od Bee A e aiit ka oa 1 4 1303 OPENSTAJE 20 carr oi qd HUP da de pi 1 5 AO o A e Ed a ues n P TIAS ea 1 6 1 6 Administration Interfaces aana e e ai 1 6 1 6 1 Web based Management WBM LLLL rn 1 6 1 6 2 Deployment Service DES i233 xe CR ao ER Pedo Ow OA SE 1 7 1 6 3 Local Phone Menu cuu i do REESE ERES ERERRBFEESEZCG44 ex dx Rex 1 7 BANU prc 2 1 2 1 PISTOGUISNOS x a sana aca 42 5 9 8 etd oo a ARE SEES o o bod Desi ee ena 2 1 2 2 Assembling and Installing the Phone 2 2 221 SNIDIMENI 20 uu dru oh tee ee dg aa kad ka RUP Ve palin ai e ii 2 2 2 2 2 Connectors at the bottom side
69. E al 36 SE 23 ZE 33 30 JA 3l 34 34 33 eed dme A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 2 26 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Startup Quick Start 2 3 6 HFA Gateway Settings To connect the OpenStage phone to the HiPath Communication System the IP address of the gateway a subscriber number and the corresponding password is needed The subscriber number can be 1 to 24 characters long and is used as the internal telephone number 2 3 7 Using the Web Interface WBM 1 Log in to the Administrator Pages of the WBM For details about accessing the WBM see section 2 3 1 Access the Web Interface WBM 2 Inthe menu at the lefthand side go to System gt Gateway 3 Enterthe IP address of the HiPath Communication System in the Gateway address field 4 Inthe Subscriber number field enter the internal extension number of the phone It can be 1 to 24 characters long 5 Enter the subscriber password in the New subscriber password field 2 3 8 Using the Local Menu Take the following steps to configure the access to an HFA gateway for further information see section 3 1 Access via Local Phone 1 Press the mode key once or twice to activate the administration menu the key toggles between the user s configuration menu and the administration menu 2 When the Admin menu is active you will be prompted to enter the administrator password The default admin password
70. Full Time H 235 main Time window length in ms when the main gateway is in use Time H 235 standby Time window length in ms when the main gateway is in use e Signalling transport main Protocol to use for signalling when the main gateway is in use Value range TCP TLS e Signalling transport standby Protocol to use for signalling when the standby gateway is in use Value range TCP TLS e Certificate validation main Check the phone certificate against the gateway certificate when the main gateway is in use Value range true false e Certificate validation standby Check the phone certificate against the gateway certifi cate when the main gateway is in use Value range true false A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 40 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration via WBM System gt Security Security Secure H 235 main Secure H 235 standby Noe sv Time H 235 main 40 Time H 235 standby 40 0 0 Signalling transport main TCP Signalling transport standby bud bal Certificate validation main d Cerificate validation standby Administration via Local Phone l Administration System Secure H235 main Secure H235 standby Time H235 main Time H235 standby Signalling main Signalling standby Certificate main Certificate standby A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 20
71. Health service HFA service agent H 323 security Java Media control service Mobility service OpenStage client management Performance Marks Physical interface service Service registny Tone generation service vCard parser service Voice mail USB backup service 802 1x service NN lt Oates lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt Automatic clear before start O Download sci trace file Download upgrade trace file Download trace file Download saved trace file Download old syslog file Download saved syslog file Download old trace file Download syslog file Download upgrade error file Download HPT remote service log file Download Database file A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 106 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Diagnostics 3 21 3 Easy Trace Profiles In order to simplify tracing for a specific problem the tracing levels can be adjusted using pre defined settings The Easy Trace profiles provide settings for all services or for a specific area e g call connection On pressing Submit those pre defined settings are sent to the phone If desired the settings can be modified anytime using the general mask for trace configuration under Diagnostics
72. HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Diagnostics Administration via WBM V1R3 Diagnostics gt Fault Trace Configuration Fault trace configuration File size Max 6290000 bytes Trace timeout minutes Automatic clear before start O Trace levels for components Administration OFF Application framework OFF Application menu Bluetooth service OFF Call Log OFF Call View OFF Certificate management OFF Communications OFF Component registrar FF CSTA service OFF Data Access service FF Desktop OFF Digit analysis service Directory service OFF DLS client management Health service OFF Help HFA messages OFF H 323 messages H 323 security OFF Instrumentation senvice Java OFF Journal service Media control service OFF Media processing service Mobility service OFF OBEX service OpenStage client management OFF Phonebook POT service OFF Password management service Physical interface service OFF Service framework Service registry OFF Sidecar service Tone generation service OFF Transport service vCard parser service OFF Voice engine service Voice mail OFF Web server service USB backup service OFF Voice recognition 802 1x service OFF Clock Service lt lt lt O TI Tl lt lt lt O O lt lt lt O O T TI lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt
73. HowTos How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook LDAP The following examples show the relations between GUI field names the attribute labels used in the template and exemplary mappings to LDAP attributes Generic Example Standard Attributes OpenStage Field LDAP Attribute Example Value First name ATTRIBO2 givenName John Business 1 ATTRIBO3 telephoneNumber 9991234 Business 2 ATTRIBO4 facsimileTelephoneNumber 9992345 Mobile ATTRIBO5 mobile 017711223344 Private ATTRIBO6 homePhone 441274333444 Company ATTRIBO7 lo Example Inc Address 1 departmentNumber 0815 Address 2 ATTRIBO9 Job function ATTRIB10 title Product Manager Given example com as the LDAP subtree to be searched the LDAP template file would look like this OpenStage LDAP TEMPLATE v 1 SEARCHBASE dc example dc com ATTRIB01 sn ATTRIBO2 givenname ATTRIBO3 telephoneNumber ATTRIBO4 facsimileTelephoneNumber ATTRIBO5 mobile ATTRIBO6 homePhone ATTRIB07 0 ATTRIB08 departmentNumber ATTRIB09 ATTRIBLO title AVERITT ines HOF A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 4 11 Examples and HowTos How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook LDAP Microsoft Active Directory Specific Example OpenStage Field LDAP LDAP Attribute Example Template Value Attribute First name ATTRIBO2 givenName John Business 1 ATTRIBO3 ipPhone 9991234 Business
74. I The Corporate Phonebook is available only on OpenStage 60 80 4 3 1 Prerequisites 1 An LDAP server is present and accessible to the phone s network The standard port for LDAP is 389 2 Query access to the LDAP server must be provided Unless anonymous access is used a user name and passwort must be provided It might be feasible to use a single login pass word for all OpenStage phones 3 To enable dialing internal numbers from the corporate phonebook an LDAP entry must be provided that contains the proper number format required by the HiPath system A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 4 9 Examples and HowTos How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook LDAP 4 3 2 Create an LDAP Template The user interface of the corporate phonebook application provides a form which is used both for search and retrieval 11 09 iu rien 4300 Last name First name Business 1 fi Business 2 fia Mobile Private m Company The task of an LDAP template is to map the phone s search and display fields to LDAP at tributes that can be delivered by the server In the LDAP template the fields are represented by hard coded names ATTRIBO1 ATTRIBO2 and so on These field names are assigned to LDAP attributes as appropriate A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 4 10 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Examples and
75. OFF v Digit analysis service Directory service DLS client management OFF v Health service OFF v Help HFA service agent H 323 messages OFF v H 323 security OFF v Instrumentation service Journal service Media control service OFF v Media processing service OFF v Mobility service OpenStage client management Performance Marks Password management service Physical interface service Service framework Service registry Sidecar service Tone generation service Transport service Voice engine service Voice mail Web server service 802 1x service OFF v Clock Service OFF v Download trace file Download saved trace file Download sci trace file Download upgrade trace file Download old trace file Download syslog file Download old syslog file Download saved syslog file Download Database file Download upgrade error file Download HPT remote service log file A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 5 19 Technical Reference Menus Fault trace configuration V2 on OpenStage 60 80 Fault trace configuration File size Max 6290000 bytes 65536 Trace timeout minutes 0 Automatic clear before start Trace levels for components Administration OFF Application menu OFF Call Log OFF Certificate management OFF Component registrar OFF Data Access service OFF Digit analysis service OFF DLS client management OFF Help OFF H 323 messages OFF Instrumentation service OFF Journal ser
76. OpenOffice e AnFTP Server for file transfer e g firmware configuration data application software e A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server recommended A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 2 1 Startup Assembling and Installing the Phone 2 2 Assembling and Installing the Phone 2 2 1 Shipment e Phone e Handset e Handset cable e Subpackage e Document Information and Important Operating Procedures e Emergency number sticker 2 2 2 Connectors at the bottom side OpenStage 60 ard Power supply E a Key Module Ii i i m ME Handset A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 2 2 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Startup Assembling and Installing the Phone OpenStage 40 OpenStage 15 and 20 similar except 1 1 OpenStage 40 an PC Mm OpenStage 15 only Power supply d Switch Headset N Key Module LEEKS TELL A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 2 3 Startup Assembling and Installing the Phone 2 2 3 Assembiy 1 Handset Insert the plug on the long end of the handset cable into the jack on the base of the tele phone and press the cable into the groove provided for it Next insert the plug on the short end of the handset cable
77. PLEX AERE ion deis 3 29 3 5 3 HFA Emergency Gateway Settihgs 3 31 3 5 4 Server and Standby Server ports 3 32 39 0 REGUNGaNCV us sasa kat aaa os a as kaka E dai 3 33 3 5 6 Emergency number 00 3 34 307 EET 3 34 3 5 9 NOUSE MIMEOUL e putas tn bk id o o o A 3 36 3 5 9 Energy Saving OpenStage 40 60 80 3 37 DOLO DA ONA MINO o RI rm 3 38 3 5 10 1 SNTP is available but no automatic configuration by DHCP server 3 38 JBT OCCU ss sa sa A BABA E is de aa 3 40 3 0 IDIAQNING aa ace ate haa ad aa ai GBA E aces 3 42 3 6 1 Canonical Dialing Configuration 3 42 3 6 2 Canonical Dial Lookup 4 2 aaa 3 46 93 7 DI UNCUVE RINGING V2 oes d ard Rede cote es oe sob doe eire Se dei 3 48 3 8 Mobility OpenStage 60 80 V1R3 Onwards 3 49 3 8 1 Platform Specific Behaviour 3 50 3 9 Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files 3 51 39 5 FIPRIHITPS SEVE s uua ncs derit ien pod atre bide tn dris Ret x aet out de e a e SP et 3 51 3 9 2 COMMON FIP SCUuINGS saine d cobre HDI Uc eee pd RES 3 51 DO SP NONE SOIDWAEG iia ua pedis sas ad qmbus ara Jing dedo deu rar kebab 3 53 39 31 FTE HILTPS Access Dala raval dao 3 53 3 9 3 2 Download Update Phone Software 3 55 A31003 52010 M100 1
78. Path 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 13 Administration IP Network Parameters Administration via WBM Network gt QoS Layer 2 Layer 2voice 5 Layer 2 signalling Layer 2 default gt Layer 3 Layer 3 voice Layer 3 signalling NE Administration via Local Phone I Admin Network oS Service Layer 2 Layer 2 voice Layer 2 signalling Layer 2 default 3 3 1 2 Layer 3 Diffserv Diffserv assigns a class of service to an IP packet by adding an entry in the IP header Traffic flows are classified into 3 per hop behavior groups 1 Default Any traffic that does not meet the requirements of any of the other defined classes is placed in the default per hop behaviour group Typically the forwarding has best effort for warding characteristics The DSCP Diffserv Codepoint value for Default is 0 O 0 0 0 0 2 Expedited Forwarding EF referred to RFC 3246 Expedited Forwarding is used for voice RTP streams by default It effectively creates a special low latency path in the network The DSCP Diffserv Codepoint value for EF is 101110 3 Assured Forwarding AF referred to RFC 2597 Assured forwarding is used for signaling messages by default AF31 It is less stringent than EF in a multiple dropping system The AF values are containing two digits X and Y AFXY where X is describing the priority class and Y the drop level Four classes X are r
79. Physical Connection No Telephony possible LX1 Unable to use the LAN 802 1x errors No Telephony possible RA2 Unable to register main Authentication failed line No Telephony possible TP2 Unable to establish a TLS To PC connection No Telephony possible TT2 Unable to establish a TLS No SNTP server connection Reduced Telephony func M3 Unable to contact the DLS tions Table 5 1 Error Messages A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual for mobility logon 5 39 Technical Reference Troubleshooting Error Messages A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 5 40 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Glossary Glossary A ADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation A compressed encoding method for audio signals which are to be transmitted by a low bandwidth As opposed to regular gt PCM a sample is coded as the difference between its predicted value and its real value As this difference is usually smaller than the real absolute value itself a lesser number of bits can be used to encode it C CSTA Computer Supported Telecommunications Applications An abstraction layer for telecom munications applications allowing for the interaction of gt CTI computer applications with telephony devices and networks CTI Computer Telephony Integration This term denotes the interaction of computer ap
80. S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 5 14 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Technical Reference Menus Directory settings V2 on OpenStage 60 80 LDAP settings LDAF Server address o LDAP Server port Authentication User name pe Search trigger timeout Canonical dial settings Canonical dial settings Local country code National prefix digit Local national code ssid Minimum local number lengh Local enterprise node PSTN access code International access code Operator codes Emergency numbers sid Initial extension digits Canonical dial lookup Canonical dial lookup Canonical dial Canonical dial Internal numbers Local enterprise form External numbers Local public form b ul b dl External access code Notrequired International gateway code Lise national code A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 5 15 Technical Reference Menus Energy saving Energy saving Timeout hours Date and Time Date and time SNTP SNTP IP address 192 43 244 18 Display and Trace time Source SNTP v NOTE When Display and Trace source is set to System the timezone and daylight savings settings below do not apply Timezone and Daylight saving Timezone offset hours Use daylight saving Difference minutes
81. Transfer Control Protocol The protocol belongs to the transport layer and establishes a connection between two entities on the application layer It guarantees reliable and in order delivery of data from sender to receiver as opposed to gt UDP TLS Transport Layer Security Ensures privacy between communicating applications Typically the server is authenticated but mutual authentication is also possible U UDP User Datagram Protocol A minimal message oriented transport layer protocol used espe cially in streaming media applications such as gt VolP Reliability and order of packet de livery are not guaranteed as opposed to gt TCP but gt UDP is faster and more efficient URI Uniform Resource Identifier A compact string of characters used to identify or name a re source URL Uniform Resource Locator A special type of gt URI which provides means of acting upon or obtaining a representation of the resource by describing its primary access mechanism or network location V VLAN Virtual Local Area Network A method of creating several independent logical networks within a physical network For example an existing network can be separated into a data and a voice VLAN VolP Voice over IP A term for the protocols and technologies enabling the routing of voice con versations over the internet or through any other gt IP based network W WAP Wireless Application Protocol A collection of protocols and technologie
82. VAN meum quaque pU Edda SUE PIE a aS dod Tod pred qd dcs 3 7 A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 0 1 Content 3 2 2 1 Automatic VLAN discovery using DHCP 3 8 3 2 2 2 Automatic VLAN discovery using LLDP MED V2 3 10 3 2 2 3 Manual configuration of a VLANID 3 12 3 3 IF gt NEIWOIKPAAMOIEIS s sa xd pub ERE ek ee AEK ASJA kada buda e 3 13 33 Quali Ol serviee DOS rca ci ta 3 13 9 sso A A A SE Eee ee gt 3 13 3 29 52 Layer DISC isa rindo A AA A ce A RN 3 14 3 92 O 0 B y 101 o sera ou meee A 3 16 3 3 3 IP Address Manual Configuration 3 18 3 3 4 Default Route Gateway o ooooo ee ee eee 3 19 3 30 SDECINC IP ROUNO oio rr taji dada dar cr dS Sector Re e a 3 20 GG RD o mmm an m a ene 3 21 3 9 5 T DNS Domain Name espinosos palas Re RIDERE ees tae ae eee 3 21 3502 DNS SENES s xac o Re ead d ed e dee dp ES EC ads 3 22 3 3 6 3 Terminal Hostname V2 ooooocoocoonononnn ee ees 3 23 3 3 7 Configuration amp Update Service DLS 3 24 CAT ONMP ae m O aaa pe ge Ee AA RN ee ace ke a 3 25 2 4 HiPath Service MENU zani ja ba E d radicar dara Ee Cg d 3 28 9 5 OY SOS ettllidS s dama saka RO TUR BA Age As Roc e M a m Mud Ee 3 29 3 0 1 System identico do es 3 29 3 5 2 HFA Gateway Sellngs saa nena ka RR ERERL
83. Vendor Class DHCP 2 10 2 18 VLAN 2 10 3 7 W WBM Web Based Management 1 6 2 9 6 7 A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 7 2 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Communication for the open minded Siemens Enterprise Communications www siemens enterprise com Copyright O Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH amp Co KG Hofmannstr 51 80200 M nchen Deutschland Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH amp Co KG is a Trademark Licensee of Siemens AG Reference No A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 The information provided in this document contains merely general descriptions or characteristics of performance which in case of actual use do not always apply as described or which may change as a result of further development of the products An obligation to provide the respective characteristics shall only exist if expressly agreed in the terms of contract Subject to availability Right of modificati on reserved The trademarks used are owned by Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH amp Co KG or their respective owners
84. When the LDAP client has found a person s data e g by looking up the surname the user can call this person directly using the displayed number The OpenStage phone supports LDAPv3 For connecting the phone s LDAP client to a LDAP server the required access data must be configured The parameters Server address and Server port specify the IP address and host name as well as the port used by the LDAP server If the Authentication is not set to Anony mous the user must authenticate himself with the server by providing a User name and a cor responding Password The user name is the string in the LDAP bind request e g C GB O SIEMENS COMM OU COM L NTH CN BAYLIS MICHAEL The internal struc ture will depend on the specific corporate directory For a quick guide on setting up LDAP on an OpenStage phone please refer to section 4 3 How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook LDAP With firmware V2 the OpenStage 60 80 GUI features a new search field for LDAP requests The search string is submitted to the LDAP server as soon as the amp key is pressed or when the Search trigger timeout expires Data required e Server address IP address or hostname of the LDAP server e Server port Port on which the LDAP server is listening for requests Default 389 e Authentication Authentication method used for connecting to the LDAP server value range Anonymous Simple Default Anonymous e User name User name used for au
85. a secondary DNS server can be config ured Data required e Primary DNS IP address of the primary DNS server e Secondary DNS IP address of the secondary DNS server Administration via WBM Network gt IP configuration IP configuration IP address 192188115 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default route DNS domain Primary DNS 192 168 1 105 secondary DNS 194 2520 53 Route 1 IP address sid Route 1 gateway Route 1 mask Route 2 IP address sd Route2gateway Route 2mask VLAN discovery DHCP sy VLAN ID Administration via Local Phone l Admin Network IP Configuration Primary DNS Secondary DNS A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 22 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration IP Network Parameters 3 3 6 3 Terminal Hostname V2 With OpenStage firmware V2 the phone s hostname for registration with the DNS server can be customised The phone will send the specified hostname to the DNS server using DDNS Therefore the DNS server must support DDNS The corresponding DNS domain is configured in Network IP configuration DNS domain see section 3 3 6 1 DNS Domain Name The current DNS name of the phone is displayed at the right hand side of the banner of the admin and user web pages under DNS name To see configuration changes the web page must be reloaded It is recommended to inform the user about the DNS nam
86. ace configuration V2 on OpenStage 60 80 EasyTrace Profiles Bluetooth handsfree profile OpenStage 60 80 Bluetooth headset profile OpenStage 60 80 1 OpenStage 40 60 80 only A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 5 2 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Call connection Call log problems DAS connection DLS data errors Help application problems OpenStage 60 80 Key input problems LAN connectivity problems Messaging application issues Mobility problems Phone administration problems Phonebook LDAP problems OpenStage 60 80 Phonebook local problems OpenStage 60 80 Server based application problems OpenStage 60 80 Sidecar problems Speech problems Tone problems USB backup restore OpenStage 60 80 Voice recognition problems OpenStage 60 80 Web based management OpenStage 15 20 40 802 1x problems Clear all profiles QoS reports Generation View Session Data Miscellaneous IP tests Memory information Memory information V2 Core dump Maintenance Remote trace Restart Phone Factory reset HPT interface Secure shell Secure shell A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Technical Reference Menus 9 3 Technical Reference Menus 5 1 1 2 Web Pages Admin Login Administration Login Enter Administration password sd Add application Add application Display name Application na
87. ame e FTP path Path of the directory containing the files e HTTPS base URL IP address or hostname of the HTTPS server in use only applicable if Download method is switched to HTTPS A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 56 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration via WBM File transfer gt Picture clip Picture Clip Use defaults LI Download method FIF Server address o O FIF Server port FTP account o O FTP username O FTP password FTP pat HTTPS base URL Filename o After submit do nothing Administration via Local Phone lL Admin L File Transfer Picture Clip Use default Download method Server Port Account Username Password FTP path HTTPS base URL Filename A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 57 Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files 3 9 4 2 Download Picture Clip If applicable picture clips should be deployed using the Deployment Service DLS Alterna tively the download can be triggered from the web interface or from the local phone menu Start Download via WBM Picture Clip Use defaults d Download method FTF Server address FTP Server port FTF account FTP username
88. ar before start Trace levels for components Data Access service TRACE OpenStage client management oo Web server service TRACE Download trace file Download old trace file Download sci trace file 3 21 3 24 Web Based Management OpenStage 60 80 Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt Easy Trace Web based management Web based management File size Max 6290000 bytes Trace timeout minutes o Automatic clear before start Trace levels for components Data Access service OpenStage client management i e Web server service TRACE Download trace file Download saved trace file Download sci trace file USB backup service 802 1x service Voice recognition A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 114 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Diagnostics 3 21 4 GoS Reports Q For details about the functionality please refer to the release notes The generation of QoS Quality of Service reports which are sentto a QCU server see section 3 3 8 SNMP is configured here Settings e Report mode Sets the conditions for generating a QoS report Value range e OFF No reports are generated e EOS Threshold exceeded Default value A report is created if a a telephone con versation longer than the Minimum session length has just ended and b a threshold value has been exceeded during the conversation e EOR Threshold exce
89. ase refer to the Deployment Service Administration Manual A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 50 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files 3 9 Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files New software images hold music picture clips for phonebook entries LDAP templates com pany logos screensaver images and ringtones can be uploaded to the phone via DLS De ployment Service or WBM Web Based Management amounts of storage place are available e OpenStage 20 40 4 MB e OpenStage 60 80 8 MB For all user data which includes files as well as phonebook content the following 3 9 1 FTP HTTPS Server There are no specific reguirements regarding the FTP server for transferring files to the Open Stage phone Any FTP server providing standard functionality will do 3 9 2 Common FTP Settings For each one of the various file types e g phone software or logos specific FTP HTTPS ac cess data can be defined If some or all file types have the parameters Download method Server Server port Account Username FTP path and HTTPS baser URL in common they can be specified here These settings will be used for a specific file type if its Use defaults parameter is set to Yes If Use defaults is activated for a specific file type any specific settings for this file type are overridden by the defaul
90. ases the terminologies differ in wording If so the local menu term is added with a preceding A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 1 2 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Overview The OpenStage Family 1 5 The OpenStage Family 1 5 1 OpenStage 60 80 SIEMENS a The Handset lets you pick up and dial calls in the usual manner 2 The Graphics Display provides intuitive support for telephone operation 3 The user friendly Application Keys provide easy access to your telephone s applications 4 With the TouchGuide the user administrator can navigate in the various pho ne functions applications and configuration menus 5 You can customize your telephone in line with your personal needs by assig ning individual phone numbers and functions to the Program Keys Press the Function Keys to access frequently used telephony functions The Audio Keys let you optimize the audio settings on your telephone With the TouchsSlider the user can adjust the volume e g of ringtones Inbound calls are visually signaled on the Call Display O OINIO 0 The keypad is used for entering phone numbers and text Feature Ubersicht A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 1 3 Overview The OpenStage Family 1 5 2 OpenStage 40 i o o O o e p ee po ura Gq m v
91. atan Capa TLV Data Enmblad Geter Pagpatez Chi pa di bridge T parra Eran Leck Te is pro res ac Phy contig TLV dara Wij cope bed re Luc Pay coxfig TLE daka Rukta zck rnxbled T XArro mSar msupportad Yar PAD x35 duo mac anahlad Tar FHDi Zyknarri PRUSI far foll doglax FED xro PLE jav ard Eyw PUTER far Tull duplex ira PEDI LUSASE T BAII dupla pee ERES 1000343E I LE EE CE Dill Spies s PEDZ LOZASE T full duplex mo e PADI 1000A2E T half duples mode FEDJ LOIBASE TX half dzplax modo EAU LD BmasTXFO 0x10 FED4 LOIDAZE TX fali dzplax rede Hill infl aseTZFb or Cain ILLOF HFO Caps TLV Dara napa LLDF MED TES LEPSNEP Capo TIV Data Taps Haetwark Policy feo Capr LL3F ME3S Yax Capa Location Tar Cape Harucrk Policy Tar Capa Exceadad over Hai FL Tam Capa Looariox 10 Eo apa Euresned Porer Adi Pas Vsa Lap Enl iul l Four Mil Fa yes pi Iscar Ads Far Ho Typs 7 Mkivark Cuannectiw A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 5 17 Technical Reference Menus Fault trace configuration Fault trace configuration File size Max 6290000 bytes Trace timeout minutes o Automatic clear before start Trace levels for components Administration Application framework Application menu Blustooth service Call Log Call View Certificate management Communications Component registrar OFF
92. ation Administration via Local Phone up to V1R3 Administration Network IP Configuration VLAN discovery A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 Hi Path 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 9 Administration LAN Settings Administration via Local Phone V2 To enable VLAN discovery by DHCP select DHCP used in the Discovery mode menu Administration Network IP Configuration Discovery mode 3 2 2 2 Automatic VLAN discovery using LLDP MED V2 This is the default setting The VLAN ID is configured by the network switch using LLDP MED Link Layer Discovery Protocol Media Endpoint Discovery If the switch provides an appropri ate TLV Type Length Value element containing the VLAN ID this VLAN ID will be used If no appropriate TLV is received DHCP will be used for VLAN discovery Administration via WBM Network gt IP configuration First click on change mode Afterwards the IP configuration mode dialog opens IP configuration DHCP Enabled IP address Subnet mask Default route DNS domain Primary DNS Secondary DNS Route 1 P address Route 1 gateway fe Route 1 mask fs Route 2 IP address o Route 2 gateway Route 2 mask o VLAN discovery Manual VAND 0 j HTTP proxy A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 10 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration LAN Settings Ne
93. ation Manual Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files 3 9 3 Phone Software The firmware for the phone can be updated by downloading a new software file to the phone 3 9 3 1 FTP HTTPS Access Data If the default FTP HTTPS access settings see section 3 9 2 Common FTP Settings are to be used Use default must be set to Yes and only the Filename must be specified Data required in every case e Use default Specifies whether the default FTP HTTPS access settings shall be used Val ue range Yes No e Filename Specifies the file name of the phone software Data required if not derived from Defaults e Download method Selects the protocol to be used Value range FTP HTTPS Default FTP e Server IP address or hostname of the FTP HTTPS server in use e Server port Port number of the FTP HTTPS server in use Default 21 e Account Account at the server if applicable e Username User name for accessing the server e Password Password corresponding to the user name e FTP path Path of the directory containing the files e HTTPS base URL IP address or hostname of the HTTPS server in use only applicable if Download method is switched to HTTPS A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 53 Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files Administration
94. ault User Class 21x Scope Options General Advanced Vendor class User class 001 OptipFhone element 01 tag1 for OptiPhone class 002 OptilpPhane element 02 tag 2 for OptilpPhane class 003 OptipFhone element 03 tag 3 for OptipFhone class Data entry String value sdip z 1 32 158 3 30 18443 Carcel dme Activate the check boxes for the options that you want to assign to the scope in the exam ple 001 002 and 003 Click OK 13 The DHCP console now shows the information that will be transmitted for the correspond ing workpoints Information from the Standard vendor is transmitted to all clients whereas information from the OptilpPhone vendor is transmitted only to the clients workpoints in this vendor class A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 2 15 Startup Quick Start Setup using a DHCP server on Unix Linux The following snippet from a DHCP configuration file usually dhcpd conf shows how to set up a configuration using a vendor class and the vendor encapsulated options option class OptilpPhone option vendor encapsulated options The vendor encapsulated options consist of hexadecimal values for the option number for instance 01 the length of the value for in stance 07 and the value for instance 53 69 65 6D 65 6E 73 The options can be written in separate lines the last option must be fo
95. blems LAN connectivity problems Component registrar Health service Transport service 3 21 3 14 Local Phonebook Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt Phonebook local problems Phonebook local problems Application menu TRACE Component registrar TRACE Health service c Application framework TRACE Desktop E v Journal service TRACE A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 111 Administration Diagnostics 3 21 3 15 Messaging Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt Messaging application problems Messaging application problems Component registrar TRACE Health service o Application framework TRACE Call View TRACE CSTA service TRACE Desktop e v Communications Log 3 21 3 16 Mobility Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt Mobility problems Mobility problems Administration Data Access service DL S client management Mobility service 3 21 3 17 Phone administration Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt Phone administration problems Phone administration problems Administration DEBUG Health service WARNING OpenStage client management oo Application framework TRACE Communications TRACE CSTA service TRACE Des RAGE A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 112 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 21
96. bles or Disables the debugging of the XML application Value range Yes No Default No Debug program name The relative path to a special servlet that receives the debug in formation A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 84 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Applications V2 on OpenStage 60 80 Administration via WBM Applications gt XML Applications gt Add application Add application Display name Application name HTTP Server address HTTP Server port Protocol Program name on server Use proxy AML Trace enabled Debug program on server Number of tabs Tab 1 Display Name Tab 1 Application Name Tab 2 Display Name Tab 2 Application Name Tab 3 Display Name Tab 3 Application Name Restart after change Modify application select application Key Settings Display name Application name HTTP Server address HTTP Server port Protocol Program name on server Use proxy AML Trace enabled Debug program on server Number of tabs Tab 1 Display Mame Tab 1 Application Name Tab 2 Display Name Tab 2 Application Name Tab 3 Display Name Tab 3 Application Name Restart after change A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 85 Administration Applications V2 on OpenStage 60 80 Administration via Local Phone Administration Applications XML Add application
97. both the background layer and the new layer containing the inserted logo Afterwards go to Layer in the Menu bar and select Merge Layers A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 4 7 Examples and HowTos How to Create Logo Files for OpenStage Phones 5 Background Transparency Delete the background colour so that only the exact former background colour is 100 transparent Adobe Photoshop Make sure that the background color is selected by clicking on the Background Color icon In the Tool palette click on the Eraser symbol with the right Mouse button and select the Magic Eraser Tool After this got to the Menu bar and set the Tolerance field to 0 ps Logo for OpenStage BO 100 Layer 0 RGB B Qur Company BI Doc 199 7K 266 3K F 6 Save the Image Finally save the image in PNG format You can now upload the logo file to the phone as de scribed in section 3 9 6 Logo A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 4 8 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Examples and HowTos How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook LDAP 4 3 How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook LDAP The Corporate Phonebook function is based on an LDAP client that can be connected to the company s LDAP service A variety of LDAP servers can be used for instance Microsoft Active Directory OpenLDAP or Apache Directory Server G
98. by H 225 720 system Cornet TLS standby Cornet TLS system H 225 TL S standby H 225 TLS Download server default LDAP server HITP proxy LAN port speed Automatic FC port speed Automatic FC port mode disabled PC port autohdDLs Update Service DLS Update Service DLS OLS address DLS potjes Contact gap soo Security mode Defaut mi A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 5 7 Technical Reference Menus QoS Layer 2 Layer 2 voice Layer 2 signalling Layer 2 default Layer 3 d Layer 3 voice Layer 3 signalling Port configuration Fort configuration Gateway Standby gateway 060 RTP base DIO system H 225 standby H 225 system Cornet TLS standby Cornet TLS Sistema ES standby H 225 TLS Download server default LDAP server LAN port speed PC port speed FC port mode disabled PC port autoMADIlA w ml I N ENNE aia eo gt e lt A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 5 8 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Technical Reference Menus Port configuration V2 on OpenStage 15 20 40 Port configuration Gateway standby gateway ETT RTP base 0m0 System H 225 1720 Standby H 225 system Cornet TLS Standby Cornet TLS system H 225 TLS Standby H 225 TLS o Download server default LDAP server LAN port speed PC port spe
99. ce 1 e 3 722 Parameters for the G 722 codec Value Range Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Disable Enabled Default Choice 2 e 3 729 Parameters for the G 729 codec Value Range Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Disable Enabled Default Choice 3 Administration via WBM Speech gt Codec preferences Codec preferences silence suppression d Facket size 6 711 codec allowed O G 711 codec rank 6 722 codec allowed O 6 722 codec rank 6 729 codec allowed O 6 729 codec rank A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 78 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration via Local Phone l Admin Speech Codec Preferences Silence suppression Packet size G 711 G 729 G 722 A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Speech 3 79 Administration Speech 3 11 3 Audio Settings The usage of microphone and speaker for speakerphone mode can be controlled by the ad ministrator Both microphone and loudspeaker can be switched on or off separately Administration via WBM Speech gt Audio Settings Audio settings Mute Settings Microphone OM Loudspeaker OM w Administration via Local Phone l Admin Speech Audio Settings Disable microphone Disable loudspeech A31003 52010 M
100. ce WEE l iem al canaca rcr A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 5 26 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Technical Reference Menus Generation Generation Report mode EOS Threshold exceeded Report interval seconds Observation interval seconds Minimum session length 100 millisecond units Codec independent threshold values Maximum jitter milliseconds Average round trip delay millisecands Non compressing codec threshold values Lost packets per 1000 packets Consecutive lost packets Consecutive good packets Compressing codec threshold values Lost packets per 1000 packets Consecutive lost packets Consecutive good packets Resend last report d View Session Data View Session Data select a repot to view QoS Statistics 1 This report is not available IP tests IP tests Pre Defined Ping tests Ping tests Pug Pre Defined Trace tests Traceroute DLS v Traceroute O Traceroue A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 5 27 Technical Reference Menus Memory information Memory information Mem 118368K used 6208K free DE shrd DE buff 506 72K cached Load average 0 25 0 22 0 18 State S sleeping R running W waitincdg PID USER STATUS RSS PPID CPI lt MEM COMMAND Z root SW a 1 2 6 0 0 keventd 29 root SN 15H 541 2 5 12 5 Ph
101. cific option Microsoft Windows 20 Microsoft vendor pecific option Microsoft Windows 88 Microsoft vendor pecific option A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 2 11 Startup Quick Start 4 Define a new vendor class with the name OptilpPhone and enter a description of this class 3 xl Display name OptipPhone Description Vendor class for OpenStage Phones 0006 EF BE 55 one Uk Cancel Click OK to apply the changes The new vendor class now appears in the list 5 Exit the window with Close Add Options to the New Vendor Class Next two options resp tags will be added to the vendor class Two passes are needed for this in the first pass tag 1 with the required value Siemens is entered and in the second pass the VLAN ID is entered as tag 2 For DHCP servers on a Windows 2003 Server pre SP2 Windows 2003 Server contains a bug that prevents you from using the DHCP con sole to create an option with the ID 1 for a user defined vendor class Instead this entry must be created with the netsh tool in the command line DOS shell You can use the following command to configure the required option without error message so that it is also appears later in the DHCP console netsh dhcp server add optiondef 1 Optipoint element 001 STRING 0 vendor OptiIpPhone comment Tag 001 for O
102. configure itself from the DHCP within the non tagged LAN Under these circumstances network routing may probably not be correct Administration via WBM up to V1R3 Network gt IP configuration IP configuration IP address 192188115 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default route DNS domain Primary DNS 192 168 1 105 secondary DNS 194 250553 Route 1 IP address sid Route 1 gateway Route 1 mask Route 2 IP address sd Route 2 gateway Route 2 mask VLAN discovery DHCP VL AN ID Administration via Local Phone up to V1R3 l Admin Network IP Configuration VLAN discovery A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 8 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration LAN Settings Administration via WBM V2 Network gt IP configuration With firmware V2 you must click on change mode first Afterwards the IP configuration mode dialog opens IP configuration DHCP Enabled IP address Subnet mask Default route DNS domain Primary DNS Secondary DNS koute 1 IP address Route 1 gateway L Route 1 mask koute 2 IP address Route 2 gateway Ltt Route 2 mask fe VLAN discovery t VAND 0 j HTTP proxy 0 jJ Network gt IP configuration gt change mode To enable VLAN discovery by DHCP select DHCP used in the Discovery mode menu After wards click Submit IP configuration mode Discovery mode DHCP used m back to IF configur
103. ct No Telephony possible HN2 Unable to register HFA Logon Rejected due to main line invalid license No Telephony possible HQ2 Unable to register HFA Logoff Normal Logoff main line No Telephony possible HR2 Unable to register HFA Logoff Client not main line logged on No Telephony possible HS2 Unable to register HFA Logoff Client logged off main line Table 5 1 Error Messages 9 38 A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Technical Reference Troubleshooting Error Messages Error Message Error Code Error Condition Error Cause No Telephony possible HT2 Unable to register HFA Logoff Forced client main line logoff No Telephony possible HU2 Unable to register HFA Logoff Timeout expired main line No Telephony possible HV2 Unable to register HFA Logoff OMCaction main line No Telephony possible HW Unable to register HFA Logoff HFA mobile main line user logged on No Telephony possible HX2 Unable to register HFA Logoff Switch back to main line central system No Telephony possible HY2 Unable to register HFA Logoff No bearer chan main line nel No Telephony possible HZ2 Unable to register HFA Logoff New logon re main line quested from the server No Telephony possible IR1 Not Initialised CorNet TC logon Conf received No Telephony possible IS1 Not Initialised CorNet TC logon sent No Telephony possible LP1 Unable to use the LAN
104. dify application Select application Settings Display name Application name HTTP Server address HTTP Server port Protocol Program name on server AML Trace enabled Debug program on server Weather 87 106 21 36 6080 http WRBAVR No Mo A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 87 Administration Applications V2 on OpenStage 60 80 Network gt IP Configuration IP configuration IP address 192 108 1 12 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default route 192 768 7 251 DNS domain Primary DNS 192 1868 1 105 secondary DNS 194 25 20 53 Route 1 IP address lt lt Route 1 gateway Route mask Route 2 IP address sd Route2gateway Roue2mask VLAN discovery DHCP o mewo Administration via Local Phone l Administration Applications XML Add application Use proxy Add Xpressions Use proxy Administration Network IP Configuration HTTP proxy Administration Network Port configuration l HTTP proxy A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 88 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Applications V2 on OpenStage 60 80 3 13 1 3 Modify an Existing Application An existing application can be modified by changing its parameters Please ensure to select the desired application before changing the parameters
105. dministration Manual Administration Diagnostics 3 109 Administration Diagnostics 3 21 3 8 DLS Data Errors Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt DLS data errors DLS data errors Certificate management Component registrar TRACE Data Access service TRACE Health service oe DLS client management TRACE OpenStage client management oe Service framework TRACE 3 21 3 9 802 1x Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt 802 1x problems 802 1x problems Certificate management Component registrar Data Access service 802 1x service 3 21 3 10 Help Application Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt Help application problems Help application problems Application menu TRACE Component registrar TRACE Heath senice 0 Application framework TRACE Hep pesos Web server service RACE A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 110 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Diagnostics 3 21 3 11 Sidecar Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt Sidecar problems Sidecar problems Component registrar TRACE Health service Sidecar service 3 21 3 12 Key Input Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt Key input problems Key input problems Component registrar Health service Physical interface service 3 21 3 13 LAN Connectivity Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt LAN connectivity pro
106. e of his her phone The complete WBM address can be found under User menu gt Network information gt Web address The DNS name can be constructed from pre defined parameters and free text Its composition is defined by the DNS name construction parameter The following options are available e None The phone does not attempt to change its DNS name via DDNS e MAC based The DNS name is built from the prefix OIP followed by the phone s MAC address e Web name The DNS name is set to the the string entered in Web name e Only number The DNS name is set to the Terminal number that is the phone s call number E 164 e Prefix number The DNS name is constructed from the the string entered in Web name followed by the Terminal number Administration via WBM System gt System Identity System Identity Terminal number 3338 Webname DNS name construction Only number v Administration via Local Phone l Administration im Identity Web name DDNS hostname A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 23 Administration IP Network Parameters 3 3 7 Configuration amp Update Service DLS The Deployment Service DLS is a HiPath Management application for administering work points in both HiPath and non HiPath networks Amongst the most important features are se curity e g PSS generation and distribution withi
107. e restarts in a con trolled manner the trace file will be saved in permanent memory e Download old saved boot file not present with V2 Normally the boot file is saved only in the phone RAM When the phone restarts in a con trolled manner the boot file will be saved in permanent memory With firmware version V2 these messages will be incorparated in the syslog file see Download syslog file under neath e Download sci trace file e Download upgrade trace file The trace log created during a software upgrade e Download upgrade error file not present with V2 The error log created during a software upgrade e Download exception file not present with V2 e Download old exception file not present with V2 The exception file is stored permanent memory When the file has reached its size limit it will be saved as old exception file and the current exception file is emptied for future mes sages The old exception file can be viewed here e Download old trace file A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 100 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Diagnostics The trace file is stored permanent memory When the file has reached its size limit it will be saved as old trace file and the current exception file is emptied for future messages The old trace file can be viewed here Download error file not present with V2 The error log written by the phone s services D
108. ebook mae Web based management OpenStage 15 20 40 Web based management Fila size bytes Trace timeout minutes Automatic clear before start Trace levels for components Data Access service Openstage client management Web server service Download trace file Download sci trace file 65536 O TRACE Download old trace file A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Technical Reference Menus 5 25 Technical Reference Menus Web based management OpenStage 60 80 Web based management File size Max 6290000 bytes Trace timeout minutes Automatic clear before start Trace levels for components Data Access service TRACE OpenStage client management oc Web server service TRACE vv Download trace file Download saved trace file Download sci trace file USB backup service 802 1x service pr vv Voice recognition pr vv 802 1x problems 802 1x problems Certificate management Component registrar TRACE lt gt Data Access service TRACE 202 Ix service DEBUG Clear all profiles Clear all profiles Administration Call Log DFF Call view Phonebook Help Application menu Certificate management DFF Communications Component registrar CSTA service Data Access service Digit analysis service GEE Digital data service Directory service DLS client management Health service Instrumentation servi
109. econd pass and press OK again Defining the scope for the new vendor class 11 Select the DHCP server in question and the Scope and right click Scope Options Select Configure Options in the context menu 49 DHCP E B dlsw10nr03 218 1 92 27 sb 003 Router Standard 218 1 92 4 Ea Scope 218 1 92 0 la di 043 vendor Specific Info Standard 0107536965 6d 65 be 7 o dE Address Pool m Address Leases gl Reservations Miei Confi ti onfigure scope options m A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 2 22 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 12 fined OptilpPhone and under Scope Options 21x General Advanced Vendor class User class 001 Optipomt element 1 tag 1 for OptilpPhone class 003 OptipFhone element 03 tag 3 for OptipFhone class Data entry Startup Quick Start Select the Advanced tab Under Vendor class select the class that you previously de User class select Default User Class Activate the check boxes for the options that you want to assign to the scope in the exam ple 001 and 003 13 The DHCP console now shows the information that will be transmitted for the correspond ing workpoints Information from the Standard vendor is transmitted to all clients whereas information from the OptilpPhone vendor is transmitted only to the clients workpoints in this vendor class A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 200
110. ed After the XML application has restarted this option is automatically unchecked If Auto restart is checked whilst the XML application is not running there will be no restart and the option is automatically unchecked Data required e Display name Program name to be displayed on the phone Value specifications e t must be unique on the phone e t cannot contain the character e t cannot not be empty e ts length cannot not exceed 20 characters e Application name Used internally to identify the XML application running on the phone Value specifications e t must be unique on the phone e t cannot contain non alphanumeric characters spaces for instance e The first character must be a letter e It must not be empty e Its length must not exceed 20 characters e Protocol Communication protocol for the data exchange with the server Value range HTTP HTTPS Default HTTPS A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 83 Administration Applications V2 on OpenStage 60 80 e HTTP Server address IP address or domain host name of the server that provides the application or the XML document e Server port number Number of the port that the server uses to provide the application or XML document e Program name Relative path to the servlet or to the first XML page of the application on the server e XML trace enabled Ena
111. ed PC port mode i vi b al bal PE port autoMIDIEX Port configuration V2 on OpenStage 60 80 Port configuration Gateway standby gateway RTP base system H 225 standby H 225 system Cornet TLS standby Cornet TLS system H 225 TLS standby H 225 TLS Download server default LDAP server HTTP proxy LAN port speed Automatic FC port speed Automatic PC port mode disabled PC port autoMADIlA LLDP MED operation V2 LLDP MED operation Time to live seconds 120 A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 5 9 Technical Reference Menus Gateway Gateway System pe Paddress Gateway ID Subscriber number Password lt Standby gateway Standby gateway Slon po IP address Gateway ID Subscriber number Password Redundancy Redundancy Small remote site redundancy Auto switch back d Roue o Retry count standby 3 oi as Timeout standby 30 Tesey BEO TC test expiry A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 5 10 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual SNMP Generic traps Trap sending enabled Trap destination Trap destination port Trap community Queries allowed Query password Diagnostic traps Diagnostic sending enabled Diagnostic destination Diagnostic destination port Diagnostic community Diagnostic to generic dest
112. eded A report is created if a the report interval has just passed and b a threshold value has been exceeded during the observation interval e EOS End of Session A report is created if a telephone conversation longer than the Minimum session length has just ended e EOR End of Report Interval A report is created if the report interval has just passed e Report interval seconds Time interval between the periodical observations Default 60 e Observation interval seconds During this time interval the traffic is observed The fixed value is 10 e Minimum session length 100 millisecond units When the Report mode is set to EOS Threshold exceeded or EOS End of Session a report can be created only if the dura tion of the conversation exceeds this value Default 20 e Maximum jitter milliseconds When the jitter exceeds this value a report is generated Default 20 e Average round trip delay milliseconds When the average round trip time exceeds this value a report is generated Default 100 Non compressing codecs The following threshold values apply to non compressing codecs A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 115 Administration Diagnostics e Lost packets per 1000 packets When the number of lost packets exceeds this maxi mum value during the observation interval a report is created Default 10 e Con
113. em For information on the available func tions see the phone s user manual Administration via Local Phone lL Service Menu A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 28 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration System Settings 3 5 System Settings 3 5 1 System Identity 3 5 2 HFA Gateway Settings To connect the OpenStage phone to the HiPath Communication System the data described in the following is required The Gateway address is the IP address of the communication platform resp HFA server The Gateway port is the port used by the HFA server for signaling messages Usually the de fault value 4060 is correct The Subscriber number is used as the internal extension number of the phone lt can be 1 to 24 characters long To log on to the HFA server a subscriber password must be provided A New subscriber password can be entered by the administrator Data required e Gateway address IP address of the communication platform resp HFA server e Gateway port The HFA server s port for signaling Default 4060 e Subscriber number The phone s extension e New subscriber password Password for logging on to the HFA server Optionally a Gateway ID can be provided The Gateway ID refers to the PBX Gateway Gate keeper to which the phone is connected The value is the same as the Globid parameter in the HiPath 4000 resp the H 323 ID in the HiPath 3000 The S
114. emory information A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 121 Administration Diagnostics 3 21 7 Core dump If Enable core dump is checked a core dump will be initiated in case of a severe error The core dump will be saved to a file By default this function is activated When File size unlimited is checked there is no size limit for the core dump file By default it is not checked The maximum size for core dump files in MBytes can be chosen in the Limited file size MBs field The possible values are 1 5 10 25 50 75 and 100 The default value is 100 If Delete core dump is activated the current core dump file is deleted on Submit By default this is not activated If one or more core dump file exist hyperlinks for downloading will be created automatically Administration via WBM Diagnostics gt Miscellaneous gt Core dump Core Dump Enable core dump File size unlimited Limited file size MBS Delete core dump Changes to these items do not take efect until the phone Is restarted A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 122 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Diagnostics 3 21 8 Remote Tracing Syslog V2 With firmware V2 all trace messages created by the components of the phone software can be sent to a remote server using the syslog protocol This is help
115. enStage 60 80 phones are able to play MP3 files from 32 kbit s up to 320 kbit s As the memory for user data is limited to 8 MB a con stant bitrate of 48 kbit sec to 112 kbit s and a length of max 1 minute is recommended Although the phone software can play stereo files mono files are recommended as the phone has only 1 loudspeaker See the following table for estimated file size mono files Length 64 kbit s 80 kbit s 96 kbit s 112 kbit s 0 15 min 0 12 MB 0 15 MB 0 18 MB 0 21 MB 0 30 min 0 23 MB 0 29 MB 0 35 MB 0 41 MB 0 45 min 0 35 MB 0 44 MB 0 53 MB 0 62 MB 0 47 MB 0 59 MB 0 70 MB 0 82 MB A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 68 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files 3 9 8 1 FTP HTTPS Access Data If the default FTP HTTPS access settings see section 3 9 2 Common FTP Settings are to be used Use default must be set to Yes and only the Filename must be specified Data required in every case e Use default Specifies whether the default FTP HTTPS access settings shall be used Value range Yes No e Filename Specifies the file name of the ringtone file Data required if not derived from Defaults e Download method Selects the protocol to be used Value range FTP HTTPS Default FTP e Server IP address or hostname of the FTP HTTPS server in use e Server port Port
116. enStage phone EU C39280 Z4 C510 UK C39280 Z4 C512 USA C39280 Z4 C511 Plug the power supply unit into the mains Connect the plug in power supply unit to the amp jack at the bottom of the phone 3 If applicable connect the following optional jacks e LAN connection to PC e Headset accessory s Connection to add on device accessory e z Connection to external keyboard accessory A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 2 5 Startup Assembling and Installing the Phone e lt USB master for connection to a USB device e g accessory USB Acoustic Adapter To prevent damage on the OpenStage phone connect an USB stick using the adapter cable C39195 Z7704 A5 Do not connect a USB hub to the phone s USB port as this may lead to N stability problems A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 2 6 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Startup Assembling and Installing the Phone 2 2 5 Key Module A key module provides 12 additional program keys Key modules are available for OpenStage 15 40 60 80 phones A maximum of 2 key modules can be connected to one phone The following table shows which key modules can be connected to the particular phone types Phone Type OpenStag Key Module 15 OpenStage Key Module 1 Please note that OpenStage Key Modules self labeling and
117. er lengih Local enterprise node PSTN access code International access code Operator codes Emergency numbers sd Initial extension digits sd Local functions gt Locality gt Canonical dial Canonical dial Internal numbers Local enterprise form External numbers Local publictorm External access code Notrequired v International gateway code Lise national code A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 44 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration via Local Phone Admin Local Functions Locality Canonical settings Local country code National prefix digit Local national code Minimum local number length Local enterprise node PSTN access code International access code Operator code Emergency number Initial extension digits Admin Local Functions Locality Canonical dial Internal numbers External numbers External access code International gateway A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Dialing 3 45 Administration Dialing 3 6 2 Canonical Dial Lookup The parameters given here are important for establishing outgoing calls and for recognizing in coming calls In the local phonebook and mostly in LDAP directories numbers are stored in canon
118. erate It is involved in the starting and stopping of services e Service registry Keeps a record of all services currently running inside the phone e Sidecar service Handles interactions between the phone and any attached sidecars e Tone generation service Handles the generation of the tones and ringers on the phone e Transport service Provides the IP LAN interface between the phone and the outside world e vCard parser service Handles parsing and identification of VCard information while sending or getting VCards via Bluetooth e Voice engine service Provides a switching mechanism for voice streams within the phone This component is also involved in QDC Music on hold and voice instrumentation e Voice mail Handles the voice mail functionality e Web server service Provides access to the phone via web browser e USB backup service Used to make backup restore to from USB stick by using password This item is available in the phone GUI e Voice recognition Used by the voice dial facility for recognizing spoken dialing commands e 802 1x service V1R3 onwards Provides authentication to devices attached to a LAN port establishing a point to point connection or preventing access from that port if authentication fails The service is used for certain closed wireless access points e Clock service Handles the phone s time and date including daylight saving and NTP functionality A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 104
119. ernatively the VLAN ID which defines the VLAN whereof the device is a member can be assigned directly to the device e g by DHCP The task of determining the VLAN for which an Ethernet packet is destined is carried out by VLAN tags within each Ethernet frame As the MAC addresses are more or less wired to the devices mobility does not require any administrator action as opposed to layer 1 VLAN It is possible to assign one device i e one MAC address to different VLANs It is important that every switch connected to a PC is VLAN capable This is also true for the integrated switch of the OpenStage The phone must be configured as a VLAN aware endpoint if the phone itself is a member of the voice VLAN and the PC connected to the phone s PC port is a member of the data VLAN There are 3 ways for configuring the VLAN ID e Manually e By DHCP e By LLDP MED A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 Administration LAN Settings 3 2 2 1 Automatic VLAN discovery using DHCP To automatically discover a VLAN ID using DHCP the phone must be configured as DHCP en abled and VLAN discovery mode must be set to DHCP This is the default configuration The DHCP server must be configured to supply the Vendor Unique Option in the correct Sie mens VLAN over DHCP format Ifa phone configured for VLAN discovery by DHCP fails to dis cover its VLAN it will proceed to
120. eserved for AFXY AF1Y high priority AF2Y AF3Y and AF4Y low priority A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 14 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration IP Network Parameters Three drop levels Y are reserved for AFXY AFX1 low drop probability AFX2 and AFX3 High drop probability In the case of low drop level packets are buffered over an extended period in the case of high drop level packets are promptly rejected if they cannot be forwarded Data required e Layer 3 Activates or deactivates QoS on layer 3 Value range Yes No Default Yes e Layer 3 voice Sets the CoS Class of Service value for voice data RTP streams Value range AF11 AF12 AF13 AF21 AF22 AF23 AF31 AF32 AF33 AF41 AF42 AF43 EF CS7 CSS C84 CS5 Default EF e Layer 3 signalling Sets the CoS Class of Service value for signaling Value range AF11 AF12 AF13 AF21 AF22 AF23 AF31 AF32 AF33 AF41 AF42 AF43 EF CS7 CSS CS4 CS5 Default AF31 Administration via WBM Network gt QoS Layer 2 ae Layer 2 signalling Layer2defaut 0 Layer 3 d Layer 3 voice Layer 3 signalling Administration via Local Phone lL Admin __ Network L QoS Service Layer 3 Layer 3 voice Layer 3 signalling A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 500
121. eshooting Error Messages The following table lists the possible error messages for OpenStage HFA phones and provides possible causes and explanations where applicable Error Message Error Code Error Condition Error Cause No Telephony possible DO2 Unable to contact DHCP No Telephony possible H 2 Unable to register HFA Logoff Forced client main line logoff due to an incor rect PreSharedSecret No Telephony possible HO2 Unable to register HFA General Error main line No Telephony possible H12 Unable to register HFA No IP address main line No Telephony possible H22 Unable to register HFA No default route main line No Telephony possible H32 Unable to register HFA No mask main line No Telephony possible H42 Unable to register HFA No gateway IP address main line No Telephony possible H52 Unable to register HFA No subscriber number main line No Telephony possible H62 Unable to register HFA Tc logon timeout main line No Telephony possible Ha2 Unable to register HFA Logon Rejected due to main line missing LIN No Telephony possible HA2 Unable to register HFA Logon Maintenance main line busy No Telephony possible Hb2 Unable to register HFA Logon Rejected due to main line invalid LIN No Telephony possible HB2 Unable to register HFA Logon No port avail main line able No Telephony possible Hc2 Unable to register HFA Logon Rejected due to main line mobile terminal blokked Table 5 1 Error Messages
122. ess or hostname of the FTP HTTPS server in use e Server port Port number of the FTP HTTPS server in use Default 21 e Account Account at the server if applicable e Username User name for accessing the server e Password Password corresponding to the user name A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 65 Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files e FTP path Path of the directory containing the files e HTTPS base URL IP address or hostname of the HTTPS server in use only applicable if Download method is switched to HTTPS Administration via WBM File transfer gt Screensaver Screensaver Use defaults Download method FIF Server address o sile s m cali FTP account o FTPusemame FTP password EP ph JU HTTPS base URL Filename o After submit do nothing Administration via Local Phone l Admin L File Transfer Screensaver Use default Download method Server Port Account Username Password FTP path HTTPS base URL Filename A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 66 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files 3 9 7 2 Download Screensaver If applicable screensavers should be deployed using the Deployment Service DLS
123. etooth Handsiree 3 108 A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 Hi Path 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 0 3 Content 3 21 3 3 Bluetooth Headset 2 2 2 aaa aaa eee 3 108 o 21 34 Cal CONHOCUON zega e o re ede So ead SAA BAE br ese 3 108 32135 Cal kOGI ee ee car o oda dobi E e ao e 3 109 321 50 LDAP PNONODOOK esca bika as aliadas ds osobe ne 3 109 Sloe DAS CONNECNOM Sci Notes auno SC ORCI feo iota n nera eon 3 109 321 30 DESDE SS atre o Dese RENDERE AE EE PSU rude Ra cte e ez 3 110 3 21 29 COZ X zao zara ga A DO AGS E A AGA TNCS UE EA ES A op RANA ae ae amp 3 110 3 21 3 10 Help Application acs ese rd a do kia di 3 110 Sel letal acia a diaria sois isos 3 111 SS O A PORE pee a ee eb ote we POP REDNI 3 111 321 313 LAN Gonnecllvily aga aaa je rt c CQ jate B i Ad ba 3 111 32 1 39 14 LOCI PNONODOOK sr a adi RE No ida 3 111 3 21 3715 Messagg ca ood nrbs x Sox EEA tee eeu ied cu SR dera A 3 112 9 2 1 93 16 MODI s a s dram XOT ee oae don oh Oe de e ke ea 3 112 3 21 3 17 Phone administration 3 112 3 21 3 16 Server based applications Ae ae kat A pac E RV fax ex ENS 3 113 O72 1 3 19 SDCCCH PH 3 113 DEMO LO PONE sia SUO O ee ee od 3 113 3213 21 MSB Backup RESIOFE i a ood A ee NE NA ERR 3 113 321 322 VOICE DIalllid 2x caren eds tod di aero eas 3 114 3 21 3 23 Web Based Management OpenStage
124. ettings The OpenStage phone provides an integrated switch which connects the LAN the phone itself and a PC port By default the switch will auto negotiate transfer rate 10 100 Mb s 1000 Mb s with OpenStage 20 40 60 80 G and duplex method full or half duplex with whatever eguip ment is connected Optionally the reguired transfer rate and duplex mode can be specified manually using the LAN port speed parameter figuration pass through or crossover cable and will reconfigure itself as needed to connect to the network If the phone is set up to manually configure the switch port settings the cable detection mechanism is disabled In this case care must be taken to use the correct cable type In the default configuration the LAN port supports automatic detection of cable con The PC Ethernet port is controlled by the PC port mode parameter If set to Disabled the PC port is inactive if set to Enabled it is active If set to Mirror the data traffic at the LAN port is mirrored at the PC port This setting is for diagnostic purposes When PC port autoMDIX is enabled the switch determines automatically whether a regular MDI connector or a MDI X crossover connector is needed and configures the connector ac cordingly Data required e LAN port speed Settings for the ethernet port connected to a LAN switch Value range Automatic 10 Mbps half duplex 10 Mbps full duplex 100 Mbps half du plex 100 Mbps full duple
125. fice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration System Settings 3 5 5 Redundancy This section controls the switching between main HFA server and standby HFA server If Small remote side redundancy is activated the phone willl switch over to the standby HFA server in case the connection to the main server ist lost By default this is disabled When Auto switch back is activated the phone will switch back to the main server as soon as the connection is re established By default this is disabled Retry count main sets the number of trials to establish a connection to the main server before the phone switches over to the standby server The default is 1 The Timeout main parameter determines the time interval between the last try to get a con nection to the main server and the establishing of a connection to the standby server The de fault is 30 Administration via WBM Redundancy small remote site redundancy Auto switch back d Retry count main 1 Retry count standby 3 Timeout main 3 30 Timeout standby 30 TC testretny 8 3 TC test expiry 30 Administration via Local Phone Admin ke System Redundancy Small remote site Auto switch back Retry count main Timeout main Retry count standby Timeout standby A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 Hi Path 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 33 Administra
126. ful especially for long term ob servations with a greater number of phones To enable remote tracing Remote trace status must be set to Enabled Furthermore the IP address of the server receiving the syslog messages must be entered in Remote ip and the corresponding server port must be given in Remote port Administration via Local Phone l Administration Maintenance Remote trace Remote trace status Remote ip Remote port A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 123 Administration Bluetooth 3 22 Bluetooth The Bluetooth interface can be enabled or disabled here By default it is enabled With firmware V2 onwards the Bluetooth address is displayed and the sending of vcards is supported Bluetooth is available only on OpenStage 60 80 phones Administration via WBM Administration via Local Phone lL Admin Bluetooth Enable Administration via Local Phone V2 lL Admin Bluetooth Bluetooth enable Local device address A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 124 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Examples and HowTos Canonical Dialing 4 Examples and HowTos 4 1 Canonical Dialing 4 1 1 Canonical Dialing Settings The following example shows settings suitable for the conversion of given dial strings to canon ical format Parameter Example
127. g dom Maximum length 5 e Local national code Local area code or city code e g 89 for Munich 20 for London Maximum length 6 e Minimal local number length Minimum number of digits in a local PSTN number e g 3335333 7 digits e Local enterprise number Number of the company PBX wherein the phone is residing Maximum length 10 Optional e PSTN access code Access code used for dialing out from a PBX to a PSTN Maximum length 10 Optional e International access code International prefix used to dial to another country e g 00 in Germany and United Kingdom Maximum length 5 e Operator codes List of extension numbers for a connection to the operator The numbers entered here are not converted to canonical format Maximum length 50 Optional e Emergency number List of emergency numbers to be used for the phone If there are more than one numbers they must be separated by commas The numbers entered here are not converted to canonical format Maximum length 50 Optional A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 42 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Dialing e Initial extension digits Initial digits List of initial digits of all possible extensions in the local enterprise network When a call number could not be matched as a public network number the phone checks if it is part of the local enterprise network This is done by com paring the first di
128. ging XML data with the server side program can be set to HTTP or HTTPS The HTTP Server address is the P address or domain name of the server which hosts the remote program Server port number specifies the corresponding port A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 82 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Applications V2 on OpenStage 60 80 Program name specifies the relative path to the servlet or to the first XML page of the applica tion on the server The relative path refers to the root directory for documents on the web serv er The program name cannot be longer than 100 characters XML trace enabled determines whether debugging information is sent to a special debugging program on the remote server The relative path for the debugging program is given by the De bug program name parameter XML applications can have internal tabs The number of these tabs is specified in Number of tabs Tab 1 3 Application Name is required if the application has internal tabs This is a unique name for the specified tab The remote program will use this name to provide the tab with spe cific content Auto restart li checked a running XML application is automatically restarted after it has been modified Please note that a restart will take place even if no changes have been made for the application selected for modification in the Modify application mask and Submit has been press
129. git of the call number to the value s given here If it matches the call num ber is recognized as a local enterprise number and processed accordingly If for instance the extensions 3000 5999 are configured in the HiPath system each num ber will start with 3 4 or 5 Therefore the digits to be entered are 3 4 5 e Internal numbers crucial that a canonical lookup table is provided section 3 6 2 Canonical Dial Lookup To enable the phone to discern internal numbers from external numbers it is e Local enterprise form Any extension number is dialled in its simplest form For an extension on the local enterprise node the node ID is omitted If the extension is on a different enterprise node then the appropriate node ID is prefixed to the extension number Numbers that do not correspond to an enterprise node extension are ireated as external numbers e Always add node Numbers that correspond to an enterprise node extension are al ways prefixed with the node ID even those on the local node Numbers that do not correspond to an enterprise node extension are treated as external numbers e Use external numbers All numbers are dialled using the external number form e External numbers e Local public form All external numbers are dialled in their simplest form Thus a number in the local public network region does not have the region code prefix Num bers in the same country but not in the local region are dia
130. gt Fault Trace Configuration see section 3 21 2 Fault Trace Configuration Special Easy Trace profiles enable setting one level for all parameters with just one click see section 3 21 3 1 No Tracing for All Services The following sections describe the Easy Trace profiles available for the phone 3 21 3 1 No Tracing for All Services Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt All OFF All OFF Administration Call Log Call View Phonebook Help Application menu Certificate management Communications Component registrar CSTA service Data Access service Digit analysis service Digital data service Directory service DLS client management Health service Instrumentation service Iniirnal cansi a A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 107 Administration Diagnostics 3 21 3 2 Bluetooth Handsfree Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt Bluetooth handsfree profile Bluetooth handsfree profile Component registrar Data Access service TRACE Media control service TRACE Voice engine service TRACE Media processing service TRACE Bluetooth service TRACE OpenStage client management oo Physical interface service DEBUG 3 21 3 3 Bluetooth Headset Diagnostics gt Easy Trace Profiles gt Bluetooth headset profile Bluetooth headset profile Component registrar Data Access service TR
131. gy saving Energy saving Timeout hours Administration via Local Phone Administration Local Functions Energy Saving l Backlight Timeout Hrs A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 37 Administration System Settings 3 5 10 Date and Time To ensure that HFA security operates properly the phone must obtain the correct date and time before logging on to the system For this purpose the phone must use the same SNTP server that is used by the system PBX If the DHCP server in your network provides the IP address of the SNTP server no manual configuration is necessary If not you have to set the SNTP IP address parameter manually The date and time to be displayed can be obtained either from the SNTP server or from the system PBX To select SNTP based date and time set the Time source parameter to SNTP The default value is System For correct display of the current time the Timezone offset must be set appropriately This is the time offset from UTC Coordinated Universal Time If for instance the phone is located in Munich Germany the offset is 1 or simply 1 if it is located in Los Angeles USA the offset is 8 For countries or areas with half our time zones like South Australia or India non integer values can be used for example 10 5 for South Australia UTC 10 30 If the phone is located in a country with dayligh
132. he phone must first obtain IP connectivity The remote configuration is not applicable while the phone is not in idle mode 1 6 2 Deployment Service DLS The Deployment Service DLS is a HiPath Management application for administering phones and soft clients in both HiPath and non HiPath networks It has a Java supported web based user interface which runs on an internet browser For further information please refer to the Deployment Service Administration Guide 1 6 3 Local Phone Menu This method provides direct configuration of an the OpenStage phone Direct access to the phone is required As long as the IP connection is not properly configured you have to use this method to set up the phone A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 1 7 Overview Administration Interfaces A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 1 8 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Startup Prerequisites 2 Startup 2 1 Prerequisites The advance acts as an endpoint client on an IP telephony network and has the following net work requirements e An Ethernet connection to a LAN Only use switches in the LAN to which the OpenStage phone is connected An operation at hubs can cause serious malfunctions in the hub and in the whole network e A HiPath Communications System HiPath 2000 HiPath 3000 HiPath 5000 or HiPath
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134. ical for mat In order to generate an appropriate dial string according to the settings in Internal num bers and External numbers gt Section 3 6 1 internal numbers must be discerned from ex ternal numbers The canonical lookup table provides patterns which allow for operation Furthermore these patterns enable the phone to identify callers from different local or interna tional telephone networks by looking up the caller s number in the phone book As incoming numbers are not always in canonical format their composition must be analyzed first For this purpose an incoming number is matched against one or more patterns consisting of country codes national codes and enterprise nodes Then the result of this operation is matched against the entries in the local phone book meters of the phone must be provided e Local country code gt Section 3 6 1 e Local area code gt Section 3 6 1 e Local enterprise code gt Section 3 6 1 To make sure that canonical dial lookup works properly at least the following para Up to 5 patterns can be defined The Local code 1 5 parameters define up to 5 different local enterprise nodes whilst International code 1 5 define up to 5 international codes that is fully qualified E 164 call numbers for use in a PSTN Data required e Local code 1 5 Local enterprise code for the node PBX the phone is connected to Example 722 for Siemens Munich e International code 1
135. if not derived from Defaults e Download method Selects the protocol to be used Value range FTP HTTPS Default FTP e Server address IP address or hostname of the FTP HTTPS server in use e Server port Port number of the FTP HTTPS server in use Default 21 e FTP account Account at the server if applicable e FTP username User name for accessing the server e FTP password Password corresponding to the user name e FTP path Path of the directory containing the files e HTTPS base URL IP address or hostname of the HTTPS server in use only applicable if Download method is switched to HTTPS A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 72 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration via WBM File transfer gt Dongle key Dongle key Use defaults L Download method Server address sid Server por FTP account FTPusemame FTPpassword FTP path HTTPSbaseURL sd Filename sd After submit donothing Y Administration via Local Phone Administration File Transfer Dongle key Use default Download method Server Port Account Username Password FTP path HTTPS base URL Filename A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Admi
136. ile Transfer Phone app 2 Press the gt key A context menu opens In the context menu select Download The download will start immediately A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 55 Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files 3 9 4 Picture Clips Picture clips are available only on OpenStage 60 80 phones The file size for a picture clip is limited to 300 KB Picture Clips are small images used for displaying a picture of a person that is calling on a line The supported file formats for picture clips are JPEG and PNG 3 9 4 1 FTP HTTPS Access Data If the default FTP HTTPS access settings see section 3 9 2 Common FTP Settings are to be used Use default must be set to Yes and only the Filename must be specified Data required in every case e Use default Specifies whether the default FTP HTTPS access settings shall be used Value range Yes No e Filename Specifies the file name of the image file e Download method Selects the protocol to be used Value range FTP HTTPS Default FTP e Server IP address or hostname of the FTP HTTPS server in use e Server port Port number of the FTP HTTPS server in use Default 21 e Account Account at the server if applicable e Username User name for accessing the server e Password Password corresponding to the user n
137. ination QoS report traps QoS traps to CU QU address QCLI port QCLI community QoS to generic destination Configuration Configuration Emergency number Mot used timeout minutes 2 Security Security secure H 235 main secure H 235 standby Time H 235 main Time H 235 standby Signalling transport main Signalling transport standby Certificate validation main Certificate validation standby 12010 y UN 2 ZN 40 hal hd F A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Technical Reference Menus 5 11 Technical Reference Menus Defaults Defaults Download method Server address 1921661150 Severpori i 7 FTP account FTPusemame FTPpassword FTP path HTTPSbaseURL sid Phone application Phone application Use defaults O Download method v Server address Server port FTP account FTPusemame FTF password FTP pali VO HTTFS base URL sd Filename Start download Picture Clip OpenStage 60 80 Picture Clip Use defaults O Download method v Server address gt TP account FTPusemame FTPpassword FTP path VO HTTPSbaseURL sd Filename sd Start download A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 5 12 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual LDAP Ope
138. into the jack on the handset 2 Emergency Number Sticker Write your telephone number and those for the fire and police departments on the included label and attach it to the telephone housing underneath the handset see arrow A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 2 4 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Startup Assembling and Installing the Phone 2 2 4 Connecting the Phone 1 Plug the LAN cable into the connector at the bottom of the telephone and connect the cable to the LAN switch If PoE Power over Ethernet is to be used the PSE Power Sourc ing Equipment must meet the IEEE 802 3af specification For details about the required power supply see the following table Model Power Consumption Supply OpenStage 15 Power Class 1 OpenStage 20 Power Class 1 OpenStage 20 E Power Class 1 OpenStage 20 G Power Class 2 OpenStage 40 Power Class 2 OpenStage 40 2nd Key Module Power Class 2 OpenStage 40 G Power Class 3 OpenStage 40 G 2nd Key Module Power Class 3 OpenStage 60 80 Power Class 3 OpenStage 60 80 2nd Key Module Power Class 3 OpenStage 60 80 G Power Class 3 ha sei 60 80 G 2nd Key Module External power unit required Includes 1 Key Module 15 a Includes 1 Key Module 3 Includes 1 Key Module USB Extension with Acoustic Unit 2 Only if Power over Ethernet PoE is NOT supported Use only the plug in power supply unit fitting the Op
139. is 123456 It is recommended to change the password see Section 3 11 Password after your first login 3 Inthe administration menu go to System gt HFA Gateway For further instructions on en tering data using the Local menu see section 3 1 Navigate within the Administration Menu The paih is as follows lL Administration System HFA Gateway IP address Subscriber Number Password Enter the IP address of the HFA gateway provided by your HiPath communication system 4 5 Enter the phone s subscriber number which will also serve as internal phone number 6 Enter the password associated with the subscriber number 7 After the data has been entered select Save amp exit and press OK A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 2 27 Startup Quick Start A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 2 28 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Access via Local Phone 3 Administration This chapter describes the configuration of every parameter available on the OpenStage phones For access via the local phone menu see the following for access using the web in terface please refer to section 2 3 1 Access the Web Interface WBM 3 1 Access via Local Phone 1 Access the Administration Menu OpenStage 60 80 Press the key once or twice to activate the administrati
140. it analysis service Analyses and modifies digit streams which are sent to and received by the phone e g ca nonical conversion e Directory service Performs a look up for data in the phonebook trying to match incoming and outgoing num bers with entries in the phonebook e DLS client management Handles interactions with the DLS Deployment Service Health service Monitors other components of the phone for diagnostic purposes and provides a logging interface for the services in the phone e Help Handles the help function e HFA service agent up to V1R3 e HFA messages V2 A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 102 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Diagnostics e H 323 messages e H 323 security e Instrumentation service Used by the Husim phone tester to exchange data with the phone for remote control test ing and monitoring purposes e Java Any Java applications running on the phone will be run in the Java sandbox controlled by the Java service e Journal service Responsible for saving and retrieving call history information which is used by the Call log application e Media control service Provides the control of media streams voice tones ringing etc within the phone e Media processing service This is a layer of software between the media control service the tone generation and voice engine services It is also involved in the swi
141. k Help application problems OpenStage 60 80 Help application problems Application menu Component registrar TRACE Health service oG Application framework TRACE Hep pesos v Web server service RACE Key input problems Key input problems Component registrar Health service LOG Physical interface service DEBUG LAN connectivity problems LAN connectivity problems Component registrar TRACE Health service Transport service TRACE A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 5 22 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Messaging application issues Messaging application problems Component registrar TRACE Heath service c Application framework TRACE Call View TRACE CSTA service TRACE Desktop TRACE v Communications 106 Mobility problems Mobility problems Administration Data Access service DLS client management LoS Mobility service TRACE Phone administration problems Phone administration problems Administration Health service WARNING OpenStage client management llo vv Application framework TRACE Communications TRACE CSTA service TRACE Desktop TRACE Phonebook LDAP problems OpenStage 60 80 Phonebook LDAP problems Application menu Component registrar TRACE Directory service FACE Health service LOG Application framework TRACE Desktop
142. l lowed by a instead of a Tag Option 1 Vendor Siemens 1 7 S 1 e m e n s 01 07255050920605 0D 65 6E 73 Tag Option 2 VLAN ID 2 4 00 1 0 O2 04 00 00 00 0A match if substring option vendor class identifier 0 11 OptilpPhone 2 3 4 2 Using Option 43 Vendor Specific Alternatively option 43 can be used for setting up the VLAN ID Two tags are required e Tag 001 Vendor name e Tag 002 VLAN ID The Vendor name tag is coded as follows the first line indicates the ASCII values the second line contains the hexadecimal values Length Vendor name poor sj je me ns The following example shows a VLAN ID with the decimal value 10 For manual configuration of the VLAN ID see section 3 2 2 3 Manual configuration of a VLAN ID A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 2 16 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Setup using the Windows DHCP Server Startup Quick Start 1 In the Windows Start menu select Start gt Programs gt Administrative Tools gt DHCP 2 Select the DHCP server and the scope Choose Configure Options in the context menu using the right mouse button DHCP EL Ib servers opera local 192 168 3 3 EJ Scope 192 168 3 0 Subnet 3 o dE Address Pool am Address Leases m i Reservations ES DHCP 3 Enter the VLAN ID Providing the length is not required here as the VLAN ID is alway
143. liseconds Non compressing codec threshold values Lost packets per 1000 packets Consecutive lost packets Consecutive good packets Compressing codec threshold values Lost packets per 1000 packets Consecutive lost packets Consecutive good packets Administration via Local Phone lL Admin Network QoS Reports Generation Mode Report interval Observe interval Minimum session length Send now hresholds Max jitter Round trip delay Non compressing Lost packets K Lost consecutive Good consecutive Compressing Lost packets K Lost consecutive Good consecutive A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Diagnostics 3 117 Administration Diagnostics 3 21 5 Ping For network diagnostics the OpenStage phone can ping any host or network device to deter mine whether it is reachable Administration via WBM In the Diagnostics gt Miscellaneous dialog enter the host s IP address or hostname into the in put field and press Ping The result will be reported underneath the input field Miscellaneous Memory Information total used free shared buffers cached Hem 127467520 90972160 36495360 O 442565472 Swap a a a MemPotal MemFree Memshared Butters Cached SwapCached Active Inactive HighTotal
144. lled as national numbers Numbers for a different country are dialled using the international format e National public form All numbers within the current country are dialled as national numbers thus even local numbers will have a region code prefix as dialling from a mobile Numbers for a different country are dialled using the international format e International form All numbers are dialled using their full international number for mat e External access code e Not required The access code to allow a public network number to be dialled is not required e For external numbers Default value All public network numbers will be prefixed with the access code that allows a number a call to be routed outside the enterprise net work However international numbers that use the prefix will not be given access code A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 43 Administration Dialing e International gateway code e Use national code All international formatted numbers will be dialled explicitly by us ing the access code for the international gateway to replace the prefix e Leave as All international formatted numbers will be prefixed with Administration via WBM Locality Canonical dial settings Canonical dial settings Local country code National prefix digit Local national code sid Minimum local numb
145. mask VLAN discovery DHCP VLAN ID Administration via Local Phone lL Admin Network IP Configuration Use DHCP A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 17 Administration IP Network Parameters 3 3 3 IP Address Manual Configuration If not provided by DHCP dynamically you must specify the phone s IP address and subnet mask manually Data required e IP address used for addressing the phone e Subnet mask subnet mask that is needed for the subnet in use Administration via WBM Network gt IP configuration IP configuration IP address Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default route DNS domain Primary DNS 192 168 1 105 secondary DNS 194 250553 Route 1 IP address sd Route 1 gateway Route mask Route 2 IP address sid Route2gateway Route 2 mask VLAN discovery DHCP VLAN ID Administration via Local Phone lL Admin Network IP Configuration P address Subnet mask A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 18 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration IP Network Parameters 3 3 4 Default Route Gateway If not provided by DHCP dynamically see section 3 3 2 Use DHCP enter the IP address of the router that links your IP network to other networks If the value was assigned by DHCP it can only be read The cha
146. me HTTP Server address HTTP Server port Protocol Program name on server Use proxy AML Trace enabled Debug program on server Mumber of tabs Tab 1 Display Mame Tab 1 Application Name Tab 2 Display Mame Tab 2 Application Mame Tab 3 Display Mame Tab 3 Application Name Restart after change A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 5 4 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Technical Reference Menus Modify application Modify application select application Key Settings Display name Application name Key HTTP Server address 92 168 1 150 HTTP Server port Protocol Program name on server iipp 4 a Key xml Use proxy N AML Trace enabled Debug program on server Number of tabs Tab 1 Display Name Tab 1 Application Name Tab 2 Display Name Tab 2 Application Name Tab 3 Display Name Tab 3 Application Name Restart after change Xpressions Xpressions Display name pressions Application name ADressions HITF Server address HITP Server port Protocol http Program name on server Use proxy AML Trace enabled Debug program on server Number of tabs Tab 1 Display Name Voice mail Tab 1 Application Name ADressions Tab 2 Display Name inbox sd Tab 2 Application Name Aprinbox Tab 3 Display Mame Tab 3 Application Name AprOutbox Restart after change A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual
147. mplate file Data required if not derived from Defaults e Download method Selects the protocol to be used Value range FTP HTTPS Default FTP e Server IP address or hostname of the FTP HTTPS server in use e Server port Port number of the FTP HTTPS server in use Default 21 e Account Account at the server if applicable e Username User name for accessing the server e Password Password corresponding to the user name e FTP path Path of the directory containing the files e HTTPS base URL IP address or hostname of the HTTPS server in use only applicable if Download method is switched to HTTPS A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 59 Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files Administration via WBM File transfer gt LDAP Use defaults LI Download method FIF Server address o FIF Server port FIF account o FTP username o FTP password FTP pat HTTPS base URL Filename o After submit do nothing Administration via Local Phone lL Admin L File Transfer LDAP Use default Download method Server Port Account Username Password FTP path HTTPS base URL Filename A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 60 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Transferring Phone
148. n SAO eee E ERR etu ueteres ee hs ead ea eee 3 77 3 11 2 Codec PIelCVenCeS cus doe dieses dare is 3 78 31 3 AdO SONNO S ssa du ede ida ia ee redni rider 3 80 3 12 Display General Phone Information 3 81 3 13 Applications V2 on OpenStage 60 80 3 82 3 13 1 XML Applications Xpressions 3 82 31311 SetHp COonloul alor 433 asa atea 3 82 loa lee UIE MOK ohne deat aired dac Mie Brice aod are doo a pus mE IMENA 3 87 3 13 1 3 Modify an Existing Application 3 89 3 13 1 4 Remove an Existing Application 3 90 3 14 Pass WOLO a a ke Geer de a Gee qtd 2 ije 3 91 3 15 Troubleshooting Lost Password 3 92 Sm Made as aid hae ee boa a ee ae ik e eae bee sla i as 3 93 A FACON Reset sustraerse isa akad stada oda da CR aire dida dd 3 94 318 SSH Secure Sell ACCESS V2 xs ja wa ane e et ce m E goban n 3 95 3 19 Display License Information 3 96 3 20 HPT Interface For Service Staffj 3 97 O21 IDIAGMOSUCS osc srw arrogancia a do 3 98 Sa EUDPEMED Ca emi A SEA Ae Pee eas 3 98 3 21 2 Fault Trace Configuration 3 100 321 9 Easy Trace Pro mes nidad 3 107 3 21 3 1 No Tracing for All Services ae m oba e ea a ee qus 3 107 3 21 3 2 Blu
149. n an SRTP security domain software deploy ment plug amp play support as well as error and activity logging DLS address i e the IP address or hostname of the DLS server and DLS port i e the port on which the DLS server is listening are required to enable proper communication between phone and DLS The Contact gap parameter controls a security function It specifies a mini mum time interval that must elapse between individual HTTP requests from the phone which are responding to a ContactMe request from the DLS Any requests coming within that time will be ignored The purpose is to prevent DoS Denial of Service attacks on the phone The Se curity mode determines whether the communication between the phone and the DLS is se cure A secure connection is established by exchanging credentials between the DLS and the phone for mutual authentication After this the communication is encrypted and a different port is used Data required e DLS address IP address or hostname of the server on which the Deployment Service is running e DLS port Port on which the DLS Deployment Service is listening Default 18443 e Contact gap Minimum time interval in seconds that must elapse between responses to a ContactMe request from the DLS in order to prevent DoS attacks Default 300 e Security mode Secured Determines whether the communication between the phone and the DLS is secure Value range Default Secure Default Default
150. n office or group of buildings Layer 2 2nd layer Data Link Layer of the 7 layer OSI model for describing data transmission inter faces Layer 3 3rd layer Network Layer of the 7 layer OSI model for describing the data transmission in terfaces LCD Liquid Crystal Display Display of numbers text or graphics with the help of liquid crystal technology LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Simplified protocol for accessing standardized di rectory systems g a company telephone directory LED Light Emitting Diode Cold light illumination in different colours at low power consumption M MAC Address Media Access Control address Unique 48 bit identifier attached to network adapters A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 Hi Path 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 6 3 Glossary MDI X Media Dependent Interface crossover X The send and receive pins are inverted This MDI allows the connection of two endpoints without using a crossover cable When Auto MDI X is available the MDI can switch between regular MDI and MDI X automatically de pending on the connected device MIB Management Information Base A type of database used to manage the devices in a com munications network MWI Message Waiting Indicator A signal typically a LED to notify the user that new mailbox messages have arrived P PBX Private Branch Exchange Private telephone system that connects the in
151. n the number editor solely use the key numbers or the Sensor Wheel for selecting numbers characters or groups of characters The key deletes one character in the input field and the gt key moves the cursor to the OK field The following figure describes the elements of the onscreen keypad and their functions Element with focus SARNE HIE mne a Letters digits punctuation marks or special characters HSTUVWXYZ um Lt Confirm Cancel Insert clipboard contents at cursor position Copy contents of active Tield to clipboard Move cursor left right Shift to punctuation and special characters Shift to numeric entry Shift to upper lower case Additionally you can use the following keys on the keypad as shortcuts for the selection of character groups Abc 123 4 gt i E Element Function Switch to punctuation and special characters Toggle between lowercase characters uppercase characters and digits OpenStage 15 20 40 With the OpenStage 20 40 use the keypad for entering parameters With the 3 way 5 way Navigator you can enter delete copy and paste characters and numbers as well as navi gate within an entry and toggle the input mode Save and exit Save end exit When you are done select Save amp exit and press ox o A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 4 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration LAN Settings 3 2 LAN Settings 3 2 1 LAN Port S
152. nStage 60 80 Use defaults LI Download method FIF Server address o FIF Server port FTP account o FTP username o FTP password FTP pata HTTPS base URL Filename o After submit do nothing Logo Use defaults O Download method v Server address Server port FTP account FTPusemame FTF password FTP pat O HTTPSbaseURL sd Filename sd Start download Screensaver OpenStage 60 80 Screensaver Use defaults O Download method v Server address IL ETP account 7 FTPusemame FTPpassword FTP pat HTTPSbaseURL sd Filename sd Start download A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 Technical Reference Menus HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 5 13 Technical Reference Menus Ringer file Ringer file Use defaults Download method Server address sd Server pati JJ FTP account 00000 FTP username FTPpassword FTP path HTTPSbaseURL sid Filename sd After submit do nothing Y Dongle Key Dongle key Use defaults Download method Server address sid tam FTP account 00000 FTP username FTPpassword FTP ph VU HTTPSbaseURL sid Filename sid After submit do nothing Y Directory settings OpenStage 60 80 Directory settings Server address Sener port Si Authentication Anonymous Username Password A31003
153. nal Access Code 3 43 External Numbers 3 43 F FTP Settings 3 51 Function Keys 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 G Graphics Display 1 3 1 4 A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 Index H Handset 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 Initial Digits 3 43 Internal Numbers 3 43 International Code Local Country Code 3 42 International Gateway Code 3 44 International Prefix International Access Co de 3 42 IP Address 2 10 Address Manual configuration 3 18 IP 6 3 Specific Routing 3 20 K Keypad 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 L LAN 6 3 LAN Port 3 5 LDAP 6 3 LDAP Template Download 3 59 Local Country Code International Code 3 42 Local Enterprise Number 3 42 Local National Code Local Area Code 3 42 Logo Create 4 5 Logo Download 3 62 M MAC Address 6 3 MDI X 3 5 6 4 MIB 6 4 MWI Message Waiting Indicator 6 4 N National Prefix Trunk Prefix 3 42 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 7 1 Index O Operator Code 3 42 P Password enter 2 27 PBX 6 4 Phone software Download 3 53 Picture Clips Download 3 56 Ping 3 118 PoE Power over Ethernet 2 5 6 4 Program Keys 1 3 1 4 1 6 PSTN 6 4 PSTN Access Code 3 42 Q QCU 3 26 QoS 3 13 R RTP 6 5 S Screensaver Download 3 65 SNMP 3 25 6 5 Subnet Mask 2 10 Subnet Mask Manual configuration 3 18 I TCP 6 6 Timezone Offset 3 38 TLS 6 6 TouchGuide 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 TouchSlider 1 3 U UDP 6 6 V
154. nce 5 1 Menus 5 1 1 Web Interface Menu 5 1 1 1 Menu Structure Admin Login Applications XML applications OpenStage 60 80 Add application Modify application Xpressions XML Phonebook Bluetooth Network IP configuration IP configuration V2 on OpenStage 15 20 40 IP configuration V2 on OpenStage 60 80 Update Service DLS QoS Port configuration Port configuration V2 on OpenStage 15 20 40 Port configuration V2 on OpenStage 60 80 LLDP MED operation V2 System Gateway Standby gateway Redundancy SNMP Features Configuration 1 OpenStage 60 80 only A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 5 1 Technical Reference Menus Security File transfer Defaults Phone application Picture Clip OpenStage 60 80 LDAP OpenStage 60 80 Logo Screensaver OpenStage 60 80 Ringer file Dongle Key Local functions Directory settings OpenStage 60 80 Directory settings V2 on OpenStage 60 80 Locality Canonical dial settings Canonical dial lookup Canonical dial Energy saving Date and Time Speech Codec preferences General information Authentication Change Admin password Change User password User mobility OpenStage 60 80 V1R3 Onwards Set Mobility Mode Cancel mobility password Diagnostics LLDP MED TLVs V2 Fault trace configuration Fault trace configuration V2 on OpenStage 15 20 40 Fault tr
155. nection is pos sible any more The user admin has the following permissions e Log folder and files read only e User data folder and files read write access e Opera deploy folders and files read only e Version folder read write access version files read only It is not possible to logon as root via SSH When Enable access is enabled and the parameters described underneath are specified SSH access is activated By default SSH access is disabled With the Session password parameter a password for the admin user is created This pass word is required lt will be valid for the timespan specified in the parameters described under neath Access minutes defines the timespan in minuts within which the SSH connection must be es tablished After it has expired a logon via SSH is not possible The possible values are 1 3 5 10 15 Session minutes defines the maximum length in minutes for an SSH connection After it has expired the admin user is logged out The possible values are 5 10 20 30 60 Administration via WBM Secure Shell Enable access Session sr Access minutes 1 M Session minutes s o A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 95 Administration Display License Information 3 19 Display License Information The license information for the OpenStage phone software currently loaded can be viewed via the local
156. nge will only have effect if you restart the phone Administration via WBM Network gt IP configuration IP configuration IP address 192168115 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 d DNS domain Primary DNS 192 168 1 105 secondary DNS 194 250 53 Route 1 IP address sd Route 1 gateway Route mask Route 2 IP address sd Route2gateway Route 2 mask VLAN discovery DHCP VLAN ID Administration via Local Phone I Admin Network IP Configuration Default route GW A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 19 Administration IP Network Parameters 3 3 5 Specific IP Routing To have constant access to network subscribers of other domains you can enter a total of two more network destinations in addition to the default route gateway This is useful if the LAN has more than one router or if the LAN is divided into subnets Data required e Route 1 2 IP address IP address of the selected route e Route 1 2 gateway IP address of the gateway for the selected route e Route 1 2 mask Network mask for the selected route Administration via WBM Network gt IP configuration IP configuration IP address 192 168 115 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default route DNS domain Primary DNS 192 168 BE RU secondary DNS Route 1 P address Route 1 gateway Route mask Route 2 IP address sd
157. nistration Manual 3 73 Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files 3 9 9 2 Download Dongle Key File If applicable dongle key files should be deployed using the Deployment Service DLS Alter natively the download can be triggered from the web interface or from the local phone menu Start Download via WBM Dongle key Use defaults d Download method Server address o Semerpor FTP account FTP username FTPpassword FTP path HTTPSbaseURL sid Filename sid After submit do nothing Y In the File transfer gt Dongle key dialog set After submit to start download and press the Submit button Start Download via Local Phone 1 In the administration menu set the focus to Dongle key l Administration File Transfer Dongle key 2 Press the gt key A context menu opens In the context menu select Download The download will start immediately A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 74 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Corporate Phonebook Directory Settings 3 10 Corporate Phonebook Directory Settings 3 10 1 LDAP LDAP is available only on OpenStage 60 80 phones The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol enables access to a directory server via an LDAP client Various personal information is stored there e g the name organisation and contact data of persons working in an organisation
158. ntent Sl MENUS carried 5 1 5 1 1 Web Int6riaCE MENU 43x ERA m CU ONG oA A Boo Ea e uc i ea 5 1 od LT MENU SI les ssi diea SE o e eS 5 1 Slee WED ADOS ni chu pu becas durus os aa IE V od bah dala debi 5 4 S212 OCA NONE MI MU aa goa ki same feto iot oe dE Hec Se Rec rods eerie ion 5 30 5 2 Troubleshooting Error Messages 5 37 alos Sar g e e a dd aid dd 6 1 li ga nr A A A id 7 1 A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 0 5 Content A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 0 6 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 1 1 Overview Important Notes Overview Important Notes Do not operate the equipment in environments where there is a danger of explosions For safety reasons the phone should only be operating using the supplied plug in power unit Use only original Siemens accessories Using other accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty extended manufacturer s liability and the CE mark Never open the telephone or add on equipment If you encounter any problems con tact System Support Installation requirement for USA Canada Norway Finland and Sweden Connection to networks which use outside cables is prohibited Only in house networks are permit ted For USA and Canada only This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
159. ody pattern and the interval between the repetitions of the pattern There are 3 variants e 1 1 sec ON 4 sec OFF e 2 1 sec ON 2 sec OFF e 3 0 7 sec ON 0 7 sec OFF 0 7 sec ON 3 sec OFF The Duration parameter determines how long the phone will ring on an incoming call The range is 0 300 sec With the Audible parameter the ringer can be muted In this case an incoming call will be in dicated only visually Administration via WBM Ringer setting Ringer Setting This page allows you to set up intenworking with other IP phone systems that support distinctive ringing Mame Ringer sound Pattern melody PE Duration sec Audible mn ia Moroen Nong AM Seni JO rngertonet ML omg M Seni JO rngertonet MO omg Seni O O CV S M Seni ljo rngertonet MO omg M Seni JO rngertonet S M Seni O O CV S AM Seni Be Bl imgsrner S AM Seni jo l rngertonet MO nonn Seni jo rngertonet omg Seni jo l rngertonet omg Seni jo rngertonet MO noo Seni j0 rngertonet MO noo Seni jo l rngertonet noo Seni JO Broerne noo 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 48 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Mobility OpenStage 60 80 VIR3 Onwards 3 8 Mobility OpenStage 60 80
160. of ex iz plosions Use only original Siemens accessories Using other accessories may be dan mo Qgerous and will invalidate the warranty and the CE mark Never open the telephone or a key module If you encounter any problems con PA tact System Support 1 3 About the Manual The instructions within this manual will help you in administering and maintaining the Open Stage phone The instructions contain important information for safe and proper operation of the phones Follow them carefully to avoid improper operation and get the most out of your multi function telephone in a network environment This guide is intended for service providers and network administrators who administer VolP services using the OpenStage phone hand have a fundamental understanding of HFA CorNet The tasks described in this guide are not intended for end users Many of these tasks affect the ability of a phone to function on the network and require an understanding of IP networking and telephony concepts These instructions are laid out in a user oriented manner which means that you are led through the functions of the OpenStage phone step by step wherever expedient For the users a sep arate manual is provided 1 4 Conventions for this Document The terms for parameters and functions used in this document are derived from the web inter face WBM In some cases the the phone s local menu uses shorter less specific terms and abbreviations In a few c
161. oftware G G 711 ITU T standard for audio encoding used in ISDN and gt VolP It requires a 64 kBit s band width G 722 ITU T standard for audio encoding using split band gt ADPCM The audio bandwidth is 7 kHz at a sampling rate of 16 kHz There are several transfer rates ranging from 32 to 64 kBit s which correspond to different compression degrees The voice quality is very good G 729 ITU T standard for audio encoding with low bandwidth requirements mostly used in VolP The standard bitrate is 8 kBit s Music or tones such as gt DTMF or fax tones cannot be transported reliably with this codec Gateway Mediation components between two different network types e g gt IP network and ISDN network H HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol A standard protocol for data transfer in gt IP networks A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 6 2 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Glossary IP Internet Protocol A data oriented network layer protocol used for transferring data across a packet switched internetwork Within this network layer reliability is not guaranteed IP address The unique address of a terminal device in the network It consists of four number blocks of 0 to 255 each separated by a point J Jitter Latency fluctuations in the data transmission resulting in distorted sound L LAN Local Area Network A computer network covering a local area like a
162. on menu the key toggles be tween the user s configuration menu and the administration menu OpenStage 60 80 V2 The key toggles between the Settings menu the Applications menu and the applica tions currently running Press the key repeatedly until the Settings tab is active The amp key toggles between the Settings menu the Applications menu and the applications currently running OpenStage 15 20 40 Press the number keys 1 0 and 3 simultaneously to enter the admininstration menu The data entered in input fields is parsed and controlled by the phone Thus data is accepted only if it complies to the value range be interpreted as part of a call number To exit the dialing dialog press the The key that is hit first will initiate the dialing process and the first number will key This will deactivate the loudspeaker and stop the dialing process The gt key calls the HiPath configuration menu 2 Enter Password When the Admin menu is active you will be prompted to enter the administrator password The default admin password is 123456 It is recommended to change the password see section 3 14 Password after your first login For entering passwords with non numeric characters please consider the following By default password entry is in numeric mode For changing the mode press the key once or repeatedly depending on the desired character The key cycles around the input modes as follow
163. oneletLaunche 17 root S N 38M 542 1 3 31 4 5vceconfig 795 root a N 38M 542 1 2 31 4 SvcConfig 592 root 5 N 38M 542 1 2 31 4 SvcConfig 16 root a N 36H 542 0 8 31 4 Svclonfig 740 root SN Zen 589 0 4 15 7 PhoneletLaunche 591 root 5 MN 38M 542 0 2 31 4 SvcConfig 590 root 5 N 38M 542 0 2 31 4 SvcConfig 556 root 5 N 38M 542 0 2 31 4 SvcConfig 666 root 3 N 38M 542 0 1 31 4 SvcConfig 545 root a N 38M 542 0 1 31 4 SvcConfig 9360 root R lt ZU 5660 0 1 0 5 menu tree cmd 543 root Sos 38M 542 0 0 31 4 SvcConfig 594 root 5 N 38M 542 0 0 31 4 SvcConfig 48 root a N 38M 542 0 0 31 4 SvcConfig 51 root a N 38M 542 0 0 31 4 SvcConfig 749 root S N 38M 542 0 0 31 4 SvcConfig Memory information V2 Memory information Memory Monitor Configuration Disable Reboot High Threshold MBs 30 Low ThresholdiMBs 20 Working Hour Start 5 Working Hour End 24 Download old memory info file Download memory info file Device Memory Information Mem 90340K used 33744K free OK shrd OK buff 46896K cached Load average 1 06 0 59 0 39 State S sleeping R running W waiting PID USER STATUS RSS PPID CPU MEM COMMAND 1425 root R 620 909 74 6 0 4 Opera Deploy appWeb web menu tree cmd 1428 root R 432 795 22 3 0 3 top d O a n 1 1 600 B 821 root SN 13H 671 1 5 11 0 PhoneletLauncher desktopphonelet phd V2 RO 1 0 SIP 2090313 WP3 Siemens SIP GB en DD MM YYYY 24HR O NO APP PROP 2 root SW O 1 1 5 0 0 keventd 822 root l
164. ownload old error file not present with V2 The error file is stored permanent memory When the file has reached its size limit it will be saved as old error file and the current exception file is emptied for future messages The old error file can be viewed here Download syslog file V2 Messages from the phone s operating system Download old syslog file V2 Old messages from the phone s operating system Download saved syslog file V2 Old messages from the phone s operating system Download Database file V2 Configuration parameters of the phone in SQLite format Download upgrade error file V2 The trace log created during a software upgrade Download HPT remote service log file V2 Log data from the HPT service By pressing Submit the trace settings are submitted to the phone With Reset the recent changes can be canceled The following trace levels can be selected OFF Only errors messages are stored DEBUG All messages are stored TRACE Trace messages are stored These contain detailed information about the pro cesses taking place in the phone DEBUG All types of messages are stored Brief Descriptions of the Components Services Administration Deals with the changing and setting of parameters within the phone database from both the User and Admin menus Application framework All applications within the phone e g Call view Call log or Phonebook are run within the application framework It is re
165. pad for text input A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 4 14 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Examples and HowTos How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook LDAP 4 Enter the text to be searched For information on using the onscreen keypad see section 3 1 Access via Local Phone step 5 1208 Thu 10 25 07 4300 maj Corporate Person Options Find Last name Doe First name Business 1 Business e i abca etghijkimnbpopt PEEUVYVNXAV Zo abc 123 Bb E 0 5 Navigate to the Find option and press 6 If the query was successful at least one entry will be listed in the following manner 1211 Thu 10 25 0 4300 Options gt 1 Doe John A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 4 15 Examples and HowTos How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook LDAP 6 Navigate to the desired entry and press gt on the TouchGuide to open the context menu You can select one of the following options e Dial the Business 1 number e Dial the Mobile number e Have the entry s details that is all attributes displayed e Start a new search e Clear the list of search results VIN gt Options A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 4 16 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Technical Reference Menus 5 Technical Refere
166. pecial password for factory reset 124816 Confirm by pressing 63 A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 92 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Restart Phone 3 16 Restart Phone If necessary the phone can be restarted from the administration menu Administration via WBM Restart Phone Confirm Restart Administration via Local Phone lL Admin Restart A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 93 Administration Factory Reset 3 17 Factory Reset This function resets all parameters to their factory settings A special reset password is required for this operation Administration via WBM Maintenance gt Factory reset Factory reset Factory reset password Administration via Local Phone l Admin Factory reset A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 94 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration SSH Secure Shell Access V2 3 18 SSH Secure Shell Access V2 With firmware V2 the phone s operating system can be accessed via SSH for special trouble shooting tasks Hereby the administrator is enabled to use the built in Linux commands As soon as SSH access has been enabled using the WBM the system can be accessed by the user admin for a specified timespan When this timespan has expired no con
167. plica tions with telephony devices and networks D DFT Digital Feature Telephone A phone with no line keys DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Allows for the automatic configuration of network endpoints like IP Phones and IP Clients DiffServ Differentiated Services Specifies a layer 3 mechanism for classifying and managing net work traffic and providing quality of service gt QoS guarantees on gt IP networks Diff Serv can be used to provide low latency guaranteed service for e g voice or video com munication DLS The Deployment Service DLS is a HiPath management application for the administration of workpoints i e IP Phones and IP Clients in both HiPath and non HiPath networks DNS Domain Name System Performs the translation of network domain names and computer hostnames to gt IP addresses A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 6 1 Glossary DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency A means of signaling between a phone and e g a voicemail facility The signals can be transmitted either in band i e within the speech band or out band i e in a separate signaling channel E EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol An authentication framework that is frequently used in WLAN networks It is defined in RFC 3748 F FTP File Transfer Protocol Used for transferring files in networks e g to update telephone s
168. ps myphone phones firmware V2 Up to firmware V1R4 unencrypted HTTP can be used for web access In this case port 8085 must be added to the phone address or DNS name for example nttps 7192 168 21 15 8085 For configuring the phone s DNS name which is possible which firmware V2 please refer to section 3 3 6 3 Terminal Hostname V2 If the browser displays a certificate notification accept it The start page of the web inter face appears In the upper right corner the phone number the phone s IP address as well as the DNS name assigned to the phone are displayed The left corner contains the user menu tree Phone number 3033 SIEMENS openstage 60 Phone IP address 192 168 1 238 DNS name Administrator Pages Jser Pages Admin Login Applications Network Admin Login System Enter Admin password sd File t sf agin ese RE nean Date and time Speech General information Authentication Diagnostics Maintenance 2 Click on the tab Administrator Pages In the dialog box enter the admin password Admin Login Enter Admin password sd 3 The administration menu is displayed in the left column If you click on an item which is printed in normal style the corresponding dialog opens in the center of the page If you click on an item printed in bold letters a sub menu opens in the right column 2 3 2 Basic Network Configuration For basic functionality DHCP must provide the following parameters A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 20
169. ptipoint The value SIEMENS for optiPoint Element 1 can then be re assigned over the DHCP console This error was corrected in Windows 2003 Server SP2 2 12 A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 6 Startup Quick Start In the DHCP console menu right click the DHCP server in question and select Set Pre defined Options from the context menu Tree dlsw10nr03 218 1 92 27 Contents of DHCP Server Status PERTE seone 1218 1 92 0 lab potive Display Statistics E Addr Mew Scope 0 Addr iius Mew Superscope TM New Multicast Scope o E Scop ew Multicast Scope x Lg Server C Reconcile All Scopes Define User Classes Define vendor Classes Add remove or chan METTE TS TT ERR I RR In the dialog select the previously defined OptilpPhone class and click on Add a new option Fredefined Options and Values m m 2 x Option class OptilpPhone v Option name 001 OptipPhone element 01 v Add Delete Description tas 1 for OptilpPhone class Value String Siemens DE Cancel A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual to add 2 13 Startup Quick Start 8 Enter the following data for the new option 1 First Pass Option 1 e Name Free text e g OptilpPhone element 01 e Data t
170. rograms gt Administrative Tools gt DHCP 2 Inthe DHCP console menu right click the DHCP server in question and select Define Vendor Classes in the context menu ga Ini x ES DHCP Action View EE Active Pe Sa 218 1 92 0 lah Display Statistics Mew Scope Mew Superscope Mew Multicast Scope Reconcile All Scopes Define User Classes Set Predefined Options Define vendor spe A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 2 18 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Startup Quick Start 3 A dialog window opens with a list of the classes that are already available DHCP Vendor Classes E c EC ajx Available classes Add Microsoft Options Microsoft vendor specific option Microsoft Windows 20 Microsoft vendor pecific option Edit Microsoft Windows 88 Microsoft vendor pecific option Remove 4 Define a new vendor class with the name OptilpPhone and enter a description of this class 3 xl Display name OptipPhone Description vendor class for OpenStage Phones ID Binar ASCII OOOO 4F 70 74 69 49 70 50 58 OptilpPh D00s EF BE 55 one Click OK to apply the changes The new vendor class now appears in the list 5 Exit the window with Close A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 2 19
171. ry must be set to DHCP see section 3 2 2 1 Au tomatic VLAN discovery using DHCP The corresponding DHCP option is vendor specific thus a specific procedure is necessary 2 3 4 1 Using a Vendor Class It is recommended to define a vendor class on the DHCP server thus enabling server and phone to exchange vendor specific data exclusively The data is disclosed from other clients The following steps are required for the configuration of the Windows DHCP server Setting up a new vendor class using the Windows DHCP Server 1 In the Windows Start menu select Start gt Programs gt Administrative Tools gt DHCP 2 Inthe DHCP console menu right click the DHCP server in question and select Define Vendor Classes in the context menu A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 2 10 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Startup Quick Start Tree dlsw10nr03 218 1 92 27 Contents of DHCP Server Status co ar ie 218 1 92 0 lab protive Display Statistics nad Options El t New Scope 1 At Mew Superscope al Ft New Multicast Scope m Serve Reconcile All Scopes Define User Classes Define vendor Classes Set Predefined Options Define vendor spe 3 A dialog window opens with a list of the classes that are already available DHCP Yendor Classes ES o xl Available classes Mame Description Microsoft Options Microsoft vendor spe
172. s Abc gt abc gt 123 ABC gt back to start A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 1 Administration Access via Local Phone 3 Navigate within the Administration Menu OpenStage 60 80 Use the TouchGuide to navigate and execute administrative actions in the administration menu For using the TouchGuide see the following figure Press the akey briefly scroll up Press the key confirm entries Press the O key cancel a function Press the B key open a context menu Press the v key briefly X Run your finger around the scroll down sensor ring browse lists and menus set up volume OpenStage 40 Use the 5 way Navigator to navigate and execute administrative actions in the administra tion menu Press the akey briefly scroll up Hold down scroll to top of list Press the key confirm entries perform an action Press the O key cancel a function delete character left of cursor up one level Press the Y key Open a context menu down one level Press the v key briefly scroll down Hold down scroll to end of list A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 2 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Access via Local Phone OpenStage 20 Use the 3 way Navigator to navigate and execute administrative ac
173. s 4 Bytes long Scope Options E EE ES General Advanced O 040 NIS Domain Name Mame of Me O 041 NIS Servers Addresses c O 042 NTP Servers 043 Vendor Specific Info Addresses c Embedded k Binary 01 07 53 69 65 BD 65 BE Siemen 73 02 JO 00 00 D Carcel sv A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 2 17 Startup Quick Start 2 3 5 DLS Server Address This setting only applies if a DLS Deployment Service server is in use It is recommended to configure the DLS server address by DCHP as this method enables full Plug amp Play and ensures the authenticity of the DLS server For manual configuration of the DLS server address see section 3 3 7 Configuration amp Update Service DLS For the configuration of vendor specific settings by DHCP there are two alternative methods 1 the use of a vendor class or 2 the use of DHCP option 43 2 3 5 1 Using Vendor Class It is recommended to define a vendor class on the DHCP server thus enabling server and phone to exchange vendor specific data exclusively The data is disclosed from other clients lf not done already create a vendor class by the name of OptilpPhone The following steps are required for the configuration of the Windows DHCP server Setting up a new vendor class using the Windows DHCP Server 1 In the Windows Start menu select Start gt P
174. s aiming at en abling access to internet applications for wireless devices WAP can also be used by the OpenStage phone A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 6 6 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Glossary WBM Web Based Management A web interface which enables configuration of the device using a standard web browser WML Wireless Markup Language An XML based markup language which supports text graphics hyperlinks and forms on a gt WAP browser WSP Wireless Session Protocol The protocol is a part of the gt WAP specification Its task is to establish a session between the terminal device and the WAP gateway A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 6 7 Glossary A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 6 8 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Index A Administration Menu Local Menu 3 1 3 2 Application Keys 1 3 1 4 1 5 Audio Keys 1 3 1 4 1 6 B Bluetooth 3 124 C Call Display 1 3 1 4 Canonical Dial Lookup 3 46 Canonical Dialing 3 42 CSTA 6 1 CTI 6 1 D Date and Time SNTP 3 38 Daylight Saving 3 38 Default Route 3 19 DFT 6 1 DHCP 3 16 6 1 Diffserv 3 14 DLS Deployment Service 1 7 2 18 3 24 6 1 DNS 2 10 3 21 3 22 6 1 DNS Domain Name 3 21 DST Zone Daylight Saving Time Zone 3 39 E Emergency Number 3 42 Exter
175. secutive lost packets When the number of lost packets following one another ex ceeds this maximum value during the observation interval a report is created Default 2 e Consecutive good packets When the number of good packets following one another falls below this minimum value a report is created Default 8 Compressing codecs The following threshold values apply to compressing codecs e Lost packets per 1000 packets When the number of lost packets exceeds this maxi mum value during the observation interval a report is created Default 10 e Consecutive lost packets When the number of lost packets following one another ex ceeds this maximum value during the observation interval a report is created Default 2 e Consecutive good packets When the number of good packets following one another falls below this minimum value a report is created Default 8 General e Resend last report If checked the previous report is sent once again on pressing Sub mit By default this is unchecked A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 116 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration via WBM Diagnostics gt QoS Reports gt Generation Collection Report mode Report interval seconds Observation interval seconds Minimum session length 100 millisecond units Codec independent threshold values Maximum jitter milliseconds Average round trip delay mil
176. sing the key to navigate to the Applications tab and then selecting an application or by assigning it to a program key System gt Features gt Pro gram keys XML interface Thus the configuration is just the same as with other XML applicati ons except a few parameters which are pre configured For details please refer to the relevant Xpressions documentation When configured on the phone a press on will invoke this application Xpressions is a special Unified Communications application which also uses the phonebook functionality When configured on the phone a press on will invoke XML Phonebook is a preconfiguration intended for a regular XML application with this application in place of the personal local or corporate LDAP phonebook For detailed information about the OpenStage XML application interface please see the Open Stage 60 80 XML Applications Developer s Guide To set up a new XML application enter the access data for the application on the server The Display name can be defined freely This name will appear in the applications tab once the application is configured and it will appear in a newy created tab when the application is running With Xpressions this value is predefined as Xpressions The Application name is used by the phone software to identify the XML application running on the phone With Xpressions this value is predefined as Xpressions The Protocol for exchan
177. source SNTP IP address Section 3 5 10 Timezone offset Section 3 5 10 Time source Section 3 5 10 Daylight saving Speech Codec Preferences Silence suppression Section 3 11 2 Packet size Section 3 11 2 G 711 Section 3 11 2 3 729 Section 3 11 2 G 722 Section 3 11 2 Audio Settings Disable microphone gt Section 3 11 3 Disable loudspeech gt Section 3 11 3 General Information MAC address gt Section 3 12 Software version gt Section 3 12 Last restart gt Section 3 12 Password Admin gt Section 3 14 Confirm admin gt Section 3 14 User gt Section 3 14 Confirm user gt Section 3 14 Mobility gt Section 3 8 1 Confirm mobility gt Section 3 8 1 Mobility Mobility mode gt Section 3 8 Maintenance Restart gt Section 3 16 Factory reset gt Section 3 17 Disable HPT gt Section 3 20 Remote trace gt Section 3 21 8 Memory monitor 1 OpenStage 60 80 V2 only 2 The parameter is paced here in OpenStage 60 80 V1R3 only In V2 please refer to Features gt Configuration gt Bluetooth 3 V2 only 4 OpenStage 60 80 only 5 OpenStage 40 60 80 only 6 V1R3 only A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 5 36 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 5 2 Technical Reference Troubleshooting Error Messages Troubl
178. sponsible for the switching between different applications and bringing them into and out of focus as appropriate Application menu A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 101 Administration Diagnostics This is where applications to be run on the phone can be started and stopped e Bluetooth service Handles the Bluetooth interactions between external Bluetooth devices and the phone Bluetooth is available only on OpenStage 60 80 phones e Call log The Call log application displays the call history of the phone e Call view Handles the representation of telephony calls on the phone screen e Certificate management Handles the verification and exchange of certificates for security and verification purposes e Communications Involved in the passing of call related information and signaling to and from the CSTA ser vice e Component registrar Handles data relating to the type of phone e g OpenStage 20 40 HFA SIP OpenStage 60 80 HFA SIP e CSTA service Any CSTA messages are handled by this service CSTA messages are used within the phone by all services as a common call progression and control protocol e Data Access service Allows other services to access the data held within the phone database e Desktop Responsible for the shared parts of the phone display Primarily these are the status bar at the top of the screen and the FPK labels e Dig
179. t 29M 672 0 0 24 0 SvcConfig services conf startLogDaemon logill V2 RO 1 0 SIP 090313 675 root 3 29M 672 O O 24 0 SvcConfig services conf startLogDaemon log ll V2 RO 1 0 SIP 090313 690 root SN 29M 672 0 0 24 0 SvcConfig services conf startLogDaemon logall V2 RO 1 0 SIP 090313 692 root SN 29M 672 0 0 24 0 SvcConfig services conf startLogDaemon log ll V2 RO 1 0 SIP 090313 691 root 5 N 29M 672 0 0 24 0 SvcConfig services conf startLogDaemon log ll V2 RO 1 0 SIP 090313 699 root SN 29M 672 0 0 24 0 SvcConfig services conf startLogDaemon log ll V2 RO 1 0 SIP 090313 00 root SN 29M 672 O O 24 0 SvcConfig services conf startLogDaemon logAll V2 RO 1 0 SIP 090313 685 root S 29M 672 0 0 24 0 SvcConfig services conf startLogDaemon log ll V2 RO 1 0 SIP 090313 907 root SN 29M 672 0 0 24 0 SvcConfig services conf startLogDaemon logill V2 RO 1 0 SIP 090313 676 root kajo sa 29M 672 0 0 24 0 SvcConfig services conf startLogDaemon log ll V2 RO 1 0 SIP 090313 671 root 5 29M 643 O O 24 0 SvcConfig services conf startLogDaemon logill V2 RO 1 0 SIP 090313 814 root 5 29M 672 0 0 24 0 SvcConfig services conf startLogDaemon logiaill V2 RO 1 0 SIP 090313 686 root 5 29M 672 0 0 24 0 SvcConfig services conf startLogDaemon logill V2 RO 1 0 SIP 090313 694 root 5 29M 672 O O 24 0 SvcConfig services conf startLogDaemon logill V2 RO 1 0 SIP 090313 695 root 3 29H 672 O O 24 0 SvcConfig services conf startLogDaemon logAll V2 RO 1 0 SIP 090313 ana rant a 2
180. t Section 3 13 1 1 Tab 1 application name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Tab 2 display name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Tab 2 application name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Tab 3 display name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Tab 3 application name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Auto restart Restart after change gt Section 3 13 1 1 Add Xpressions Display name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Application name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Server address gt Section 3 13 1 1 Server port gt Section 3 13 1 1 Protocol gt Section 3 13 1 1 Program name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Use proxy gt Section 3 13 1 1 XML trace enabled gt Section 3 13 1 1 Debug program name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Number of tabs gt Section 3 13 1 1 Tab 1 display name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Tab 1 application name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Tab 2 display name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Tab 2 application name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Tab 3 display name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Tab 3 application name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Auto restari gt Section 3 13 1 1 Add phonebook Display name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Application name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Server address gt Section 3 13 1 1 Server port gt Section 3 13 1 1 Protocol gt Section 3 13 1 1 Program name gt Section 3 13 1 1 Use proxy gt Section 3 13 1 1 XML trace enabled gt Section 3 13 1 1 A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011
181. t expert users TraceEventError sent if severe trace events occur aimed at expert users Data required e Trap sending enabled Traps enabled Enables or disables the sending of a TRAP mes sage to the SNMP manager Value range Yes No Default No A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 25 Administration IP Network Parameters e Trap destination Manager address IP address or hostname of the SNMP manager that receives traps e Trap destination port Manager port Port on which the SNMP manager is receiving TRAP messages Default 162 e Trap community Community password SNMP community string for the SNMP man ager receiving TRAP messages e Queries allowed Allows or disallows queries by the SNMP manager Value range Yes No Default No e Query password Password for the execution of a query by the SNMP manager e Diagnostic sending enabled Enables or disables the sending of diagnostic data to the SNMP manager Value range Yes No Default No e Diagnostic destination IP address or hostname of the SNMP manager receiving diag nostic data e Diagnostic destination port Port on which the SNMP manager is receiving diagnostic data e Diagnostic community SNMP community string for the SNMP manager receiving diag nostic data e QoS traps to QCU Enables or disables the sending of TRAP messages to the QCU ser
182. t saving the administrator can choose whether daylight saving time is activated manually or automatically If Use daylight saving is enabled and Auto time change is disabled daylight saving time DST is in effect immediately If Auto time change is enabled daylight saving is controlled by the Time zone parameter This se lects the daylight saving time zone which is characterized by the start and end date for daylight saving time The Difference minutes provides the time difference for daylight saving time in minutes This parameter is required also when Auto time change is enabled In Germany for instance as in most couniries this is 60 The Current DISPLAY Time is the date and time according to the timezone and daylight sav ing settings this date and time is presented to the user The Current UTC Time is the UTC time used by the phone and the system internally 3 5 10 1 SNTP is available but no automatic configuration by DHCP server Data required e SNTP IP address IP address or hostname of the SNTP server e Timezone offset hours Shift in hours corresponding to UTC e Use daylight saving Enables or disables daylight saving time in conjunction with Auto time change Value range Yes No e Difference minutes Time difference when daylight saving time is in effect e Auto time change Auto DST Enables or disables automatic control of daylight saving time according to the Time zone Value range Yes No
183. tching of audio devices such as the handset and loudspeaker e Mobility service Handles the mobility feature whereby users can log onto different phones and have them configured to their own profile e OBEX service Involved with Bluetooth accesses to the phone Bluetooth is available only on OpenStage 60 80 phones e OpenStage client management Provides a means by which other services within the phone can interact with the database e Phonebook Responsible for the phonebook application e POT service not present with V2 Takes over control of basic telephony if the callview application fails e Performance Marks V2 Aid for measuring the performance of the phone For events triggered by the user a per formance mark is written to the trace file together with a timestamp in the format hh mm ss yyyy milliseconds and information about the event The timespan between two perfor mance marks is an indicator for the performance of the phone The trace level must be set to TRACE or DEBUG A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 103 Administration Diagnostics e Password management service Verifies passwords used in the phone e Physical interface service Handles any interactions with the phone via the keypad mode keys fixed feature buttons clickwheel and slider e Service framework This is the environment within which other phone services op
184. ternal devices to each other and to the ISDN network PCM Pulse Code Modulation A digital representation of an analog signal e g audio data which consists of quantized samples taken in regular time intervals PING Packet Internet Gro u per A program to test whether a connection can be made to a de fined IP target Data is sent to the target and returned from there during the test PoE Power over Ethernet The IEEE 802 3af standard specifies how to supply power to compli ant devices over Ethernet cabling 10 100Base T Port Ports are used in gt IP networks to permit several communication connections simulta neously Different services often have different port numbers PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network The network of the world s public circuit switched telephone networks Q QoS Quality of Service The term refers to control mechanisms that can provide different priority to different users or data flows or guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow in accordance with requests from the application program The OpenStage phone allows for the setting of QoS parameters on layer 2 and layer 3 DiffServ A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 6 4 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Glossary R RAM Random Access Memory Memory with read write access ROM Read Only Memory Memory with read only access RTCP Realtime Transport Control Protocol Controls
185. thentication with the LDAP server in the LDAP bind re quest e Password Password used for authentication with the LDAP server e Search trigger timeout V2 on OpenStage 60 80 Timespan between entering the last character and search string submission to the LDAP server A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 75 Administration Corporate Phonebook Directory Settings Administration via WBM Local Functions gt Directory settings Directory settings Server address Severpota Authentication Anonymous v Llser name Password Administration via Local Phone Administration Local Functions Directory Settings LDAP server address LDAP server port LDAP authentication LDAP user name LDAP password A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 76 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Speech 3 11 Speech 3 11 1 RTP Base Port The port used for RTP is negotiated during the establishment of a connection The RTP base port number defines the starting point from which the phone will count up when negotiating The default value is 5010 The number of the port used for RTCP will be the RTP port number increased by 1 Administration via WBM Network gt Port Configuration Port configuration SIP server SIP registrar 50600 SIP gateway 50
186. tion System Settings 3 5 6 Emergency number E911 emergency number This number establishes a connection to the PSAP Publiy Safety Answering Point If a user dials this number and an appropriate LIN see section 3 5 7 LIN is configured the user s location is communicated to the PSAP In the USA the number is 911 Administration via WBM Configuration Emergency number ON Lo Not used timeout minutes Administration via Local Phone I Admin m System Features m Configuration General Emergency number 3 5 7 LIN The Location Identification Number is a number code which provides detailed geographic in formation about the phone including e g the office room On issuing an emergency call using the E911 emergency number see section 3 5 6 Emergency number this code is transferred to an ALI Automatic Location Information system in the public network When the ALI has looked up the location data in its database it transmits the data along with the call to the PSAP The emergency operator is presented with the location data in readable form so he can dis patch help as appropriate Administration via WBM Configuration Emergency number o LINI Not used timeout minutes A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 34 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration System Settings Administration via Local Phone I Admin m System
187. tions in the administra tion menu Press the akey briefly scroll up Hold down scroll to top of list Presse key confirm entries perform an action Press the v key briefly scroll down Hold down scroll to end of list OpenStage 15 Press the a key briefly scroll up Press the OK key E A ps confirm entries perform an action a fox Press the w key AA In idle mode Open idle menu In lists and menues scroll down 4 Select a parameter If a parameter is set by choosing a value from a selective list an arrow symbol appears in the parameter field that has the focus Press the key to enter the selective list Use the Sen sor Wheel resp the 4 and v key to scroll up and down in the selective list To select a list entry press the amp key 5 Enter the parameter value For selecting numbers and characters you can use special keys See the following table E Switch to punctuation and special characters Toggle between lowercase characters uppercase characters and digits in the following order Abc gt abc gt 123 ABC gt back to start A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 3 Administration Access via Local Phone OpenStage 60 80 If a parameter is set by entering a number or character data the onscreen keypad is used Press the key to enter the number editor Withi
188. ts Data reguired e Download method Selects the protocol to be used Value range FTP HTTPS Default FTP e Server IP address or hostname of the FTP server in use e Server port Port number of the FTP server in use For HTTPS port 443 is assumed un less a different port is specified in the HTTPS base URL Default 21 e Account Account at the server if applicable e Username User name for accessing the server e Password Password corresponding to the user name e FTP path Path of the directory containing the files e HTTPS base URL IP address or hostname of the HTTPS server in use If no port number is specified here port 443 is used Only applicable if Download method is switched to HTTPS A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 51 Administration Transferring Phone Software Application and Media Files Administration via WBM File transfer gt Defaults Defaults Download method Server address 1921661150 Severpori i 7 FTP account FTPusemame FTPpassword FTP path HTTPSbaseURL sid Administration via Local Phone lL Admin File Transfer Defaults Download method Server Port Account Username Password FTP path HTTPS base URL A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 52 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administr
189. twork gt IP configuration gt change mode To enable VLAN discovery by LLDP MED select LLDP MED with DHCP in the Discovery mode menu Afterwards click Submit IP configuration mode Discovery mode LLDP MED with DHCP back to IF configuration Administration via Local Phone To enable VLAN discovery by DHCP select LLDP MED with DHCP in the Discovery mode menu Administration Network IP Configuration Discovery mode A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 11 Administration LAN Settings 3 2 2 3 Manual configuration ofa VLAN ID To configure layer 2 VLAN manually first make sure that VLAN discovery is set to Manual see section 3 2 2 1 Automatic VLAN discovery using DHCP Then the phone must be pro vided with a VLAN ID between 1 and 4095 If you misconfigure a phone to an incorrect VLAN the phone will possibly not connect to the network In DHCP mode it will behave as though the DHCP server cannot be found in fixed IP mode no server connections will be possible Administration via WBM Network gt IP configuration IP configuration IP address 192 168 115 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default route DNS domain Primary DNS 192 168 1 105 secondary DNS TEE IS Route 1 IP address sd Route 1 gateway Route mask Route 2 IP address sd Route2gateway Route 2mask VLAN discovery DHCP
190. v er Value range Yes No Default No e QCU address IP address of the QCU server e QCU port Port on which the QCU server is listening for messages Default 12010 e QCU community QCU community string e QoS to generic destination QoS to generic device Enables or disables the sending of QoS traps to a generic destination Value range Yes No Default No A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 26 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration IP Network Parameters Administration via WBM System gt SNMP Generic traps Trap sendina enabled Trap destination Trap destination port Trap community Queries allowed Query password Diagnostic traps Diagnostic sending enabled Diagnostic destination Diagnostic destination port Diagnostic community Diagnostic to generic destination QoS report traps QoS traps to O I QU address ACU port OCU community QoS to generic destination Administration via Local Phone I Admin n System SNMP Traps enabled Manager address Manager port Community password A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 27 Administration HiPath Service Menu 3 4 HiPath Service Menu The phone s local menu allows for controlling functions provided the HiPath system For this purpose the phone must be logged on at the syst
191. vice OFF Media processing service OFF OBEX service OFF Phonebook OFF Password management service OFF Service framework OFF Sidecar service OFF Transport service OFF Voice engine service OFF Web server service OFF Voice recognition OFF Clock Service OFF Application framework OFF Bluetooth service OFF Call View OFF Communications OFF CSTA service OFF Desktop OFF Directory service OFF Health service OFF HF A service agent OFF H 323 security OFF Java OFF Media control service OFF Mobility service OFF OpenStage client management OFF Performance Marks OFF Physical interface service OFF Service registny OFF Tone generation service OFF vCard parser service OFF Voice mail OFF USB backup service OFF 802 1x service OFF dar E EE ER EEE ER aaa aaa ER e s alela aaa aaa e aaa e BE Download trace file Download saved trace file Download sci trace file Download upgrade trace file Download old trace file Download syslog file Download old syslog file Download saved syslog file Download Database file Download upgrade error file Download HPT remote service log file Bluetooth handsfree profile OpenStage 60 80 Bluetooth handsfree profile Component registrar Data Access service TRACE Media control service TRACE v OpenStage client management oe
192. wer Consumption relevant for PoE Network policy voice VLAN ID and QoS Quality of Service parameters for voice trans port Network policy signalling VLAN ID and QoS Quality of Service parameters for sig nalling LLDEP MED capabilities The LLDP MED TLVs supported by the phone and the switch as well as the specific device class they belong to MAC_Phy configuration Identifies the possible duplex and bit rate capability of the send ing device its current duplex and bit rate capability and whether theses settings are the result of auto negotiation during the initialization of the link or of manual set override ac tions System capabilities The devices advertise their potential and currently enabled func tions e g Bridge Telephone TTL Time To Live This parameter determines how long the TLVs are valid When expired the device will send a new set of TLVs A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 98 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration Diagnostics View Data From WBM Diagnostics gt LLDEP MED TLVs LLDF MED TLWs Sent Received Erb Ba Cul 27 10 31 14 2005 Ne rivedi Bem Ck ZT 10 51 24 2006 hamgntsm Co TLU Zara tarda TE TEV DETA EOI RELIC Plt 9 St Hir Akiraaa LEHA TTPE Ped kiklrcaiz JD MJS JEST roe PITA IP 192 LES d 103 Foce IL TLU Datu Aunrwps Laralig aari graeti OLE ED TL Para 110 Fari Embbyppz AL akrcis KP D
193. which are mutually exclusive e H 235 Authentication and Encryption e PKlI based SPE Signaling and Payload Encryption The security settings are be configured separately for the main gateway and for the fallback gateway standby when using SRSR Small Remote Site Redundancy Secure H 235 main standby sets the stage of security for communication between phone and gatekeeper When set to None there is no voice encryption When set to Partial only the data sent from the phone to the gatekeeper is encrypted With Full the data sent in both di rections is encrypted The Time H 235 main standby parameter defines a time window in milliseconds for the gate way The gateway only accepts messages which arrive within this time window The Signalling transport main standby parameter selects the protocol to use for signalling TCP and TLS are availiable Certificate validation main standby determines whether the phone certificate used for en crypted logon via TLS is checked against the certificate on the gateway system in use and to the Deployment Service Administration manual For further information on deploying SPE please refer to the manual of the HiPath Data required e Secure H 235 main Security stage for communication when the main gateway is in use Value range None Partial Full e Secure H 235 standby Security stage for communication when the standby gateway is in use Value range None Partial
194. x and additionally for OpenStage 20 40 60 80 G 1 Gbps full duplex Default Automatic e PC port speed PC port type Settings for the ethernet port connected to a PC Value range Automatic 10 Mbps half duplex 10 Mbps full duplex 100 Mbps half du plex 100 Mbps full duplex and additionally for OpenStage 20 40 60 80 G 1 Gbps full duplex Default Automatic e PC port mode PC port status Controls the PC port Value range Disabled Enabled Mirror Default Disabled e PC port autoMDIX Switches between MDI and MDI X automatically Value range On Off Default Off A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 5 Administration LAN Settings Administration via WBM Network gt Port configuration Port configuration Gateway Standby gateway 4060 RTF base 5010 System H 225 standby H 225 system Cornet TLS Standby Cornet TLS system H 225 TLS standby H 225 TLS Download server default LDAP server LAN port speed PC port speed PC port mode PC port autohdDLs Administration via Local Phone Admin Network Port Configuration Number LAN port speed PC port status PC port speed PC port autoMDIX A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 6 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration LAN Settings 3 2 2 VLAN VL
195. y ID Subscriber number Password Administration via Local Phone lL Admin le ystem Standby gateway System type IP address Gateway ID Subscriber number Password I Admin Network Port configuration Number Backup A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 31 Administration System Settings 3 5 4 Server and Standby Server ports In this section the server ports for signalisation and speech data transfer are determined H 225 0 port determines the port used for non secure H 225 signaling Default 1720 CorNet TC TLS port determines the port used for secure communication by the HFA server H 225 0 TLS port determines the port used for secure H 225 signaling Administration via WBM Port configuration Gateway Standby gateway RTP base system H 225 standby H 225 system Comet TLS Standby Carnet TLS system H 225 TLS standby H 225 TLS Download server default LDAP server LAN port speed PC port speed PC port mode PE port autoMIDIEX lali Administration via Local Phone admin Network Port configuration Server port configuration H 225 0 port CorNet TC TLS port H 225 0 TLS port Standby server port configuration H 225 0 port CorNet TC TLS port H 225 0 TLS port A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 32 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOf
196. ype String e Code 1 e Description Free text 2 Second Pass Option 2 e Name Free text e g OptilpPhone element 02 e Data type Long e Code 2 e Description Free text Class OptipPhone Name OptipPhone element 01 Data UDE String v Fr Amay Code fi Description tag 1 for OptilpPhone class DE Cancel 9 Enter the value for this option 1 First Pass Siemens 2 Second Pass VLAN ID Predefined Options and Yalues NS o xl Option class OptilpPhane v Option name 001 OptipPhone element 01 v Add Delete Description tas 1 for OptilpPhone class Value String Siemens 10 Press OK repeat steps 7 to 9 for the second pass and press OK again A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 2 14 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Startup Quick Start Defining the scope for the new vendor class 11 Select the DHCP server in question and the Scope and right click Scope Options Select Configure Options in the context menu 49 DHCP E fi disv10nr03 218 1 92 27 di 003 Router Standard 218 1 92 4 Ea Scope 218 1 92 0 la 043 vendor Specific Info Standard 0107536965 6d 65 be 7 o cp Address Pool o Address Leases Lal Reservations View Configure scope options Refresh 12 Select the Advanced tab Under Vendor class select the class that you previously de fined OptilpPhone and under User class select Def
197. ystem type is provided by the system the phone is connected to and therefore read only Administration via WBM System gt Gateway Gateway System pe Paddress Gateway D Subscribernumber A31003 52010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual 3 29 Administration System Settings Network gt Port configuration Port configuration standby gateway RIP base system H 225 standby H 225 system Cornet TLS 061 standby Cornet TLS 061 System H 225 TLS 1300 standby H 225 TLS 300 Download server default LDAP server 59 LAN port speed PC port speed FC port mode disabled PC port autoMADIlA Administration via Local Phone lL Admin System Gateway System type IP address Gateway ID Subscriber number Password l Admin Network Port configuration Number Gatekeeper A31003 S2010 M100 15 76A9 10 08 2011 3 30 HiPath 2000 3000 4000 5000 OpenOffice OpenStage Family Administration Manual Administration System Settings 3 5 3 HFA Emergency Gateway Settings For enabling survivability the phone switches to a backup communications system in case the main system fails The settings are analogous to those for the main system see section 3 5 2 HFA Gateway Set tings Administration via WBM System gt Standby gateway Standby gateway System vpe P address Gatewa

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