MicroNet Technology IP Phone SP5101 User Manual

User Guide  
VoIP Telephone  
Model No.: SP5101  
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3.1.2  
3.1.3  
3.1.4  
Dialed Calls .......................................................................................................22  
Missed ...............................................................................................................22  
Delete All ...........................................................................................................23  
Phone Book.................................................................................................. 23  
New Entry..........................................................................................................23  
View Entry .........................................................................................................24  
Search Entry......................................................................................................25  
Memory Check ..................................................................................................25  
Networking Setting ...................................................................................... 26  
IP Mode..............................................................................................................26  
IP Address .........................................................................................................26  
Net Mask............................................................................................................27  
Default GW ........................................................................................................27  
DNS Setting.......................................................................................................27  
PPPoE................................................................................................................28  
SNTP ..................................................................................................................28  
SIP setting .................................................................................................... 29  
Proxy Setting.....................................................................................................29  
User Setting.......................................................................................................30  
Phone Setting............................................................................................... 31  
Alarm Setting ....................................................................................................32  
Ring Setting.......................................................................................................33  
Mail Box ........................................................................................................ 34  
Information........................................................................................................34  
MailBox No. .......................................................................................................34  
MailBox Key ......................................................................................................34  
Voice Mail Dial...................................................................................................34  
Function Keys .............................................................................................. 34  
New Entry..........................................................................................................35  
From PhoneBook..............................................................................................35  
View Entry .........................................................................................................35  
Reboot........................................................................................................... 35  
3.2  
3.2.1  
3.2.2  
3.2.3  
3.2.4  
3.3  
3.3.1  
3.3.2  
3.3.3  
3.3.4  
3.3.5  
3.3.6  
3.3.7  
3.4  
3.4.1  
3.4.2  
3.5  
3.5.1  
3.5.2  
3.6  
3.6.1  
3.6.2  
3.6.3  
3.6.4  
3.7  
3.7.1  
3.7.2  
3.7.3  
3.8  
4. BASIC FUNCTION................................................36  
4.1  
Power on and initialization.......................................................................... 36  
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4.2  
Making Calls................................................................................................. 36  
OFF-HOOK Dialing............................................................................................36  
Redial (OFF-HOOK Dialing) .............................................................................36  
Pre-Dial ..............................................................................................................36  
Redial (ON-HOOK Dialing) ...............................................................................37  
Dial during connected......................................................................................37  
Memory Dial ......................................................................................................37  
Answer Calls ................................................................................................ 37  
Answer the call in the ringing state ................................................................37  
Answer the call in the connect state...............................................................37  
Hold and Retrieve Calls............................................................................... 38  
Transfer......................................................................................................... 38  
Consultant Transfer..........................................................................................38  
Blind Transfer....................................................................................................38  
Conference ................................................................................................... 39  
4.2.1  
4.2.2  
4.2.3  
4.2.4  
4.2.5  
4.2.6  
4.3  
4.3.1  
4.3.2  
4.4  
4.5  
4.5.1  
4.5.2  
4.6  
5. WEB ADMINISTRATION ......................................40  
5.1  
5.2  
5.3  
5.4  
Factory Default............................................................................................. 40  
Configuring the SIP Phone through Web Pages ....................................... 40  
Installation Wizard ....................................................................................... 44  
Advanced Configuration ............................................................................. 47  
Network Configuration.....................................................................................47  
SIP Configuration .............................................................................................52  
System Configuration ......................................................................................53  
Number Configuration......................................................................................55  
Media Configuration.........................................................................................58  
Device Management .........................................................................................62  
System Status .............................................................................................. 66  
Network Status..................................................................................................66  
Version Information:.........................................................................................67  
Reboot........................................................................................................... 68  
5.4.1  
5.4.2  
5.4.3  
5.4.4  
5.4.5  
5.4.6  
5.5  
5.5.1  
5.5.2  
5.6  
6. TELNET COMMAND LINES.................................69  
6.1  
[help] command ........................................................................................... 70  
6.2  
[quit] command............................................................................................ 70  
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6.3  
6.4  
6.5  
6.6  
6.7  
6.8  
6.9  
[debug] command........................................................................................ 71  
[reboot] command ....................................................................................... 71  
[pbook] command........................................................................................ 71  
[commit] command...................................................................................... 72  
[ping] command........................................................................................... 72  
[time] command ........................................................................................... 72  
[ifaddr] command......................................................................................... 73  
6.10 [pppoe] command........................................................................................ 74  
6.11 [flash] command .......................................................................................... 75  
6.12 [sysconf] command..................................................................................... 76  
6.13 [sip] command ............................................................................................. 77  
6.14 [security] command..................................................................................... 78  
6.15 [line] command ............................................................................................ 79  
6.15.1  
6.15.2  
6.15.3  
Busy Forward....................................................................................................79  
No Response.....................................................................................................79  
Unconditional....................................................................................................79  
6.16 [voice] command ......................................................................................... 80  
6.17 [phone] command........................................................................................ 80  
6.18 [tos] command ............................................................................................. 81  
6.19 [prefix] command......................................................................................... 82  
6.20 [rom] command............................................................................................ 83  
6.21 [auth] command........................................................................................... 84  
6.22 [passwd] command...................................................................................... 85  
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1. INTRODUCTION  
The Micronet SP5101 VoIP desktop telephone highly integrates DSP/codec  
system-on-chip solutions to provide the industry’s highest voice quality.  
For ease-of-use functionality, SP5101 provides well compatibility with many  
well-known IP-PBX, and many user-friendly feature buttons of conference, call  
pick up, transfer, Redial, Hold …etc. The simple operation and configuration  
are most suitable for residential, SOHO, and enterprise applications.  
1.1 Packet Content  
Before you start installing the device, verify the following items are in the  
package:  
SP5101 IP Telephone  
Quick Installation Guide  
User’s Manual CD  
Power adapter  
1.2 Key Features  
Compliant with IETF SIP standards  
Support G.711A/µ-law and G.729 codecs  
Well compatibility with well-known IP-PBX (Micronet SP5211, Asterisk,  
Siemens, Alcatel, Lucent and NEC)  
Rich call features  
DND (Do Not Disturb)  
Call waiting  
Call Conference (3-way)  
Call hold / retrieve  
Call forward (Busy, No-Answer and Unconditional)  
Call transfer (attended / unattended )  
Call pickup  
User-friendly function buttons  
Call details list and message waiting indicator  
Support outbound proxy and STUN for NAT traversal  
Support QoS to ensure voice quality  
Cost-effective, suitable for pure VoIP environment  
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2. General Definitions  
2.1 Telephone appearance  
Front View  
Bottom shell  
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2.2 Key Definition  
NO  
KEYPAD  
FUNCTION  
1. Press this key to confirm a menu selection, a setting,  
or a phone entry.  
2. When in menu mode, pressing this key will select the  
menu selection highlighted.  
3. When entering phone setting or menu selection  
entry, pressing this key will confirm the entry.  
1
OK  
C
1. Cancel for the menu setting or number typing.  
2. Reject the incoming calls  
2
3
Adjust the volume  
Adjust the volume  
4
Speaking without picking up handset  
UP arrow key  
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M1  
Left arrow and return key for the menu setting  
M2  
1. Right arrow  
2. Enter key for the menu setting  
M3  
M4  
K1  
K2  
K3  
1. Down arrow key  
2. Enter Phone Book directory  
Line1 switch key  
Line2 switch key  
Memory key 1  
Line1  
Line2  
F1  
Memory key 2  
Memory key 3  
Direct forward  
K4  
K5  
K6  
F2  
F3  
Forward  
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NO  
KEYPAD  
FUNCTION  
DND  
K7  
K8  
DND  
Missed  
VMS  
Missed calls  
Voice Mail  
Blind transfer  
Mute  
K9  
K10  
K11  
K12  
K13  
K14  
K15  
K16  
Blind Tran  
Mute  
Headset mode switch  
Conference  
Call Pickup  
Transfer  
Headset  
Conf  
Pick  
Trans  
Redial  
Redial  
Call hold / Call retrieve  
K17  
Hold  
This phone could support three methods for the text input, such like this: “123”,  
“ABC”, “abc”. “123” is for the number inputs, “ABC” is for the uppercase  
character inputs; “abc” is for the lowercase character inputs.  
User could press the  
button to exchange these three methods.  
2.3 Keys with “123” number mode  
Users could only enter the digits in the “123” mode as following:  
Key  
Numbers in “123” input method  
1
S33  
S30  
S28  
S32  
S23  
S18  
2
3
4
5
6
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S29  
S10  
S11  
S04  
S17  
S12  
8
9
*
#
*
0
Input method switch key  
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2.4 Keys with “ABC” character mode  
Users could enter the characters with the uppercase in this mode. The key  
could only input the special symbols and press more times to pick up  
the symbols you want. If users press two times on the key  
character will be E.  
, the input  
Key  
Characters with uppercase in “ABC” input method  
S33  
S30  
S28  
S32  
S23  
S18  
S29  
S10  
S11  
S04  
S17  
S12  
A B C  
D E F  
G H I  
J K L  
M N O  
P Q R S  
T U V  
W X Y Z  
*
Space  
Input method switch key  
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2.5 Keys with “abc” character mode  
Users could enter the characters with the uppercase in this mode. The key  
could only input the special symbols and press more times to pick up  
the symbols you want. If users press two times on the key  
character will be e.  
, the input  
Characters with uppercase in “ABC” input method  
Key  
S33  
S30  
S28  
S32  
S23  
S18  
S29  
S10  
S11  
S04  
S17  
S12  
a b c  
d e f  
g h i  
j k l  
m n o  
p q r s  
t u v  
w x y z  
*
Space  
Input method switch key  
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2.6 Menu keys  
There are four keys to help users enter, exit or pick up the configuration tables  
for changing. Please check out the following info:  
Key  
Functions descriptions  
Press the right arrow key in the IDLE mode to enter the main  
M3  
menu.  
Press the left arrow key will help users to return the original table or  
exit the main menu  
Press the up arrow key to scroll up configuration items.  
1. Press the down arrow key to scroll down configuration items.  
2. Enter Phone Book directory.  
OK  
C
Enter the selected configuration table.  
Return to the original table or exit the main menu key.  
2.7 LCD Display  
2.7.1 LCD Display in initializing mode  
1970/01/01 00:00  
Status during the system initializing  
Initializing…  
2.7.2 LCD Display in IDLE state  
Displaying in the IDLE mode while the network and  
registration were ok. (User can change display name  
from SIP configuration)  
2006/05/10 10:10  
SipPhone SP5101  
2006/05/10 10:10  
Register Fail  
Registrations fail during the IDLE mode  
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2.7.3 LCD Display in OFF-HOOK state  
2006/05/10 10:10  
Network fail during the IDLE mode (WAN port  
detection or get IP failed with DHCP and PPPoE)1  
Network Fail  
Line 1 Dial…  
LCD displaying while the phone was in the OFFHOOK  
state.  
Line 2 Dial…  
LCD displaying while the phone was in the OFFHOOK  
state.  
2.7.4 LCD Display in DISCONNECTED state  
2006/05/10 10:10  
SipPhone SP5101  
After the remote side sends the BYE message,  
LPSP5101 will automatically return IDLE state.  
2.7.5 LCD Display for RINGING state  
Incoming call…  
208  
Incoming call with the calling name or number  
2.7.6 LCD Display for DIALING state  
Line 1 Dialing…  
9999  
Making a outgoing call with the dialed number  
Line 2 Dialing…  
9999  
Making a outgoing call with the dialed number  
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2.7.7 LCD Display for Incoming Call state  
Jaosn  
65605  
When it received incoming call, it will show incoming  
call display name and Line number  
2.7.8 LCD Display in CONNECTED state  
Line 1 Talking…  
00:00:10  
During the talking state and running the timer  
During the talking state and running the timer  
Line 2 Talking…  
00:00:10  
Mute…  
00:00:10  
The timer will still go on while the mute function was  
enabled during the conversation.  
Transfer…  
Hold…  
Transfer action during the call.  
Hold the established call.  
Parking the call.  
Parking…  
In Conference…..  
00:10:10  
Enable the conference function and start the timer  
from the beginning.  
2.7.9 LCD Display in Call Waiting state  
Under conversation and LPSP5101 received  
incoming call. LCD of LPSP5101 will display incoming  
call number.  
Line 1 Talking.……  
65605  
User can press Line button to pick up call waiting or  
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presses C button to reject call waiting.  
2.7.10 LCD Display for firmware upgrading mode  
Download…  
Firmware file downloading mode  
Download…  
Writing…  
Writing the firmware after the firmware downloading  
D
l
d
Completed…  
Please reboot  
Request for the rebooting after the firmware  
upgrading  
2.7.11 LCD Display for saving and rebooting mode  
Saving…  
Saving the configurations while users had be changed  
Rebooting…  
Users reboot this unit from the remote side  
Rebooting?  
Request for the keypad pressing to reboot  
Please Wait…  
Users reboot this unit by the keypad pressing  
2.7.12 LCD Display for edit mode  
The characters and digits were entered from the left to the right side. The  
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cursor will be blinking every 500ms just like the example as above:  
John  
John  
208  
208  
If the users enter the incorrect info, the LCD will show as following:  
Invalid Input…  
2.8 Editing Display  
a Cursor  
Under the characters or digits, the cursor will be displayed and the characters  
or digits will be blinking. It was shown as “_” with the LCD showing. Users  
could press the right or left arrow keys to make the cursor move to the right or  
left side. The blinking time for the on and off will be 500ms.  
b Insert the characters or numbers  
All the characters and numbers were entered from the left to the right side.  
While users enter a new character, the cursor will move to the right side of the  
entered character or numbers and wait for the next one.  
c Delete the characters or numbers  
User could use the cancel key for erasing the entered characters or digits. It  
will only erase the characters or digits, which are in the left side of the cursor.  
d Rapid delete the characters or numbers  
All the info will be dropped while users press the keypad  
and all the entered info will be deleted and exit the edit mode.  
for 3 seconds  
e Exit the edit mode  
Users could press the keypad  
the editing.  
for 3 seconds to exit the edit mode during  
Or move the cursor to the left side of the LCD and without any characters and  
numbers; press the cancel key to exit the edit mode.  
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2.9 LED Display  
While users power on this phone set, all the LED will be lighted up before the  
system initializing procedure finished. The function LED will be light while  
users press the function keys; and will be blink while users press the function  
keys for twice. The following definitions are for the LED:  
LED  
Key  
Function description  
1
Flashing for the incoming call.  
Flash time : 200ms on; 200ms off  
LED1  
LED2  
2
Lighting for the OFFHOOK.  
K1  
K2  
1. Flashing for the line holding  
Flash time : 500ms on; 500ms off  
500ms on; 1000ms off  
K1 LED  
K2 LED  
2. Lighting for the line in use.  
K3  
K4  
K5  
Light up while user press this for the speed dial  
K3 LED  
K4 LED  
K5 LED  
Light up while user press this for the speed dial  
Light up while user press this for the speed dial  
1. Light up while user enabled forward function  
(unconditional/ No Answer/ Busy).  
K6  
K7  
K8  
K6 LED  
K7 LED  
K8 LED  
2. Light off when user diable forward function.  
1. Light up while users enable the DND function  
2. Off while users disable the DND function  
1. Light up while user has missed call.  
2. Light Off while users checked out the miss  
called records  
1. Light up while users have the voice mail  
2. Off while users checked out the voice mail  
K9  
K9 LED  
records  
Press during communication to do blind transfer.  
1. A communicate with BBlind Tran. + C’s  
numberhear nothing (C ring) Blind transfer  
2. A communicate with BBlind Tran. + C’s  
numberC Busy hear special tone then  
retrieve B immediately  
10  
K
K10 LED  
3. A communicate with BBlind Tran. + C’s  
number (not finished) Blind Tran. Retrieve  
call  
1. Light up while users enable the mute  
11  
12  
K
K
K11 LED  
K12 LED  
2. Off while users cancel the mute  
1. Light up when user is using headset mode.  
2. HEADSET button works the same like  
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hook/speaker button. When having incoming  
call, press HEADSET button can pick up call  
and press again can hang up call.  
3. When in communication, press HEADSET  
button can switch voice path to headset.  
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3. LCD Menu Operation  
During the menu operation, there is no cursor for the configuration tables  
selecting. The LCD will show just like this:  
>Call Records  
>Phone Book  
Users could press the up or down arrow keys to move on different item. This  
sign will guide you to choose the configuration tables. In the main menu, it will  
exit the menu and back to the IDLE mode if there is no action for 30 seconds.  
The LCD menu includes eight tables in the menu tree: Call Records, Phone  
Book, Networking setting, SIP setting, Phone setting, Mail Box, Function Keys,  
and reboot.  
3.1 Call Records  
¾
¾
¾
¾
Received Calls  
Call Record List  
Dial Out  
Detail  
Add to Book  
Delete  
Dialed Calls  
Call Record List  
Dial Out  
Detail  
Add to Book  
Delete  
Missed Calls  
Call Record List  
Dial Out  
Detail  
Add to Book  
Delete  
Delete All  
Delete all?  
This phone set could support 10 entries for the received / dialed / missed calls.  
The sorting will be based on the latest period. If there could be matched with  
the phone book, LCD will show the name; or show the number only.  
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3.1.1 Received  
M4  
M1  
Showing the received calls; pressing the  
out the other received calls.  
and  
button to check  
>Received Calls  
>Dialed Calls  
>John  
>12345678  
OK  
The LCD will show as following while there is no any record for the received  
calls:  
No Records!!  
Dial out  
>John  
>12345678  
>John  
>12345678  
M4  
OK  
>Dial Out  
>Detail  
Line 1 Dialing..  
John  
Detail  
The Detail will show the date and time for the calls as following:  
>John  
>12345678  
>Dial Out  
>Detail  
>Dial Out  
>Detail  
2006/05/10  
10:10:10  
OK  
Add to Phone  
This allow user add the unknown number into the phone book. After the new  
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entry added, show all the entries in the phone book to verify by users. If users  
press the  
button, the flow will be just like the actions in the phone book  
>John  
>12345678  
>Dial Out  
>Detail  
>Dial Out  
>Detail  
>Detail  
>Add to Book  
M4  
OK  
Entry name  
Delete  
>John  
>12345678  
>Dial Out  
>Detail  
>Dial Out  
>Detail  
>Detail  
>Add to Book  
M4  
OK  
M4  
OK  
>Add to Book  
>Delete  
Delete it?  
Delete ok…  
>12345678  
3.1.2 Dialed Calls  
All the LCD displaying or actions are as same as the flow of Received. Please  
check out the chapter 6.1 for the detail as above.  
3.1.3 Missed  
All the LCD displaying or actions are as same as the flow of Received. Please  
check out the chapter 6.1 for the detail as above.  
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3.1.4 Delete All  
This will delete all the records of the received, dialed and missed calls.  
Delete it?  
Delete ok…  
3.2 Phone Book  
This phone set could support 90 entries of the phone book. Users could add,  
modify, delete, and dial out all the entries in the phone book. If the name and  
number had been added in the phone book, the LCD has to show the name if it  
is the incoming call.  
In the view mode, the name has to be sorted by the characters.  
¾
New Entry  
Input Name  
Input Number  
¾
View Entry  
Phone Book List  
Dial Out  
Modify Entry  
z
z
Entry Name  
Entry Number  
Delete Entry  
Delete it?  
Detail  
Search Entry  
z
¾
Input Name  
Memory Check  
3.2.1 New Entry  
A Input Name  
It could support the number and character typing in this mode.  
In the phone book entries, this isn’t permitted for the same name. If users enter  
the different number with the same name, the LCD will show as following:  
Input Name  
Joh  
Overwrite Entry?  
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This is allowed the same number with the different name. For the name of the  
incoming call displaying, the phone set will show up the latest record  
configured by users.  
This isn’t permitted for the empty info about the name in this mode. If users  
press the  
button without any info for the name, the LCD will show as  
following and return to the New Entry table after a few seconds:  
Invalid Input…  
B Input Number  
>New Entry  
>View Entry  
After users enter the valid name for the New Entry, the LCD will show as  
following and it only supports the number typing in this mode:  
Input Name  
John  
Input Number  
12345678  
OK  
After saving the name and number for the new entry, LCD will show up the  
exist records:  
>123  
>ABC  
John  
3.2.2 View Entry  
In this mode, the phone has to sort the name by the characters. The priority of  
sorting just like this: Number > Uppercase character > Lowercase character.  
>123  
>ABC  
Bob  
alex  
jason  
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Users could press the  
button to select the action in the view mode.  
If there is no any entry for the phone book, LCD will show the massage as  
following:  
No Records!!  
Press  
on specific phone book entry, phone will be off-hook and dial out  
automatically.  
Modify Entry  
Here user can modify name and number of existed phone book data.  
Delete Entry  
Delete it?  
Delete ok…  
OK  
Detail  
Press to see detail name and number of this phone book entry.  
3.2.3 Search Entry  
This mode could support the numbers or characters typing. If the entered  
name couldn’t be matched with the existed records, on LCD will show the first  
entry of this phone book.  
Input Name  
>ABC  
>abc  
OK  
3.2.4 Memory Check  
Phone set could support about 90 entries for the phone book; it will show the  
records for the unused and used entries.  
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2 Used  
88 Free  
3.3 Networking Setting  
¾
IP Mode  
Fixed  
DHCP  
PPPoE  
¾
¾
¾
¾
IP Address  
Net Mask  
Default GW  
DNS Setting  
Primary DNS  
Second DNS  
¾
¾
PPPoE  
ID  
Password  
Reconnect  
SNTP  
SNTP  
Server IP  
Time Zone  
Mode  
3.3.1 IP Mode  
M4  
M1  
Press the  
or  
button to select the IP mode.  
3.3.2 IP Address  
Enter IP address for Fixed IP mode. Under this mode can only input digits.  
IP Address:  
10.1.1.3  
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3.3.3 Net Mask  
All the operation is just like the IP Address configuring. It will be shown as  
following from the LCD:  
IP Mask:  
255.0.0.0  
3.3.4 Default GW  
All the operation is just like the IP Address configuring. It will be shown as  
following from the LCD:  
Default GW:  
10.1.1.254  
If users input the invalid value for the IP address, Net Mask or Default Gateway,  
LCD will show as following and return to the original setting of this  
configuration table:  
Invalid Input…  
3.3.5 DNS Setting  
Primary DNS  
It supports the number typing in this table only.  
Primary DNS:  
168.95.192.1  
Second DNS  
It supports the number typing in this table only.  
Second DNS:  
168.95.1.1  
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3.3.6 PPPoE  
ID  
It could support the number or character typing in this mode.  
User Name:  
pppoe  
Password  
For the protecting policy, LCD will use the asterisk to replace the info showing.  
Password:  
*****  
For the password modify displaying, the LCD will clean all the asterisks and  
showing the cursor as following:  
Password:  
Modify?  
Password:  
*****  
OK  
OK  
Password:  
Reconnet  
M1  
Please press the button  
or  
to enable or disable this function.  
3.3.7 SNTP  
>ON  
>OFF  
Mode  
Please press the button  
or  
to enable or disable this function.  
>ON  
>OFF  
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Server IP  
To enter SNTP server IP address. It supports the number typing and Domain  
typing.  
Server IP:  
168.95.195.12  
Time Zone  
M4  
M1  
Pressing the  
for decreasing and  
for increasing the zone value.  
The button will save the changed.  
Zone:  
GMT +8:00  
3.4 SIP setting  
All the menu operations are as same as the Networking setting.  
¾
Proxy Setting  
Proxy IP  
Proxy Port  
OutPx IP  
OutPx Port  
¾
User Setting  
ID  
Password  
Phone Num  
Local Port  
3.4.1 Proxy Setting  
3.4.1.1. Proxy IP  
It could support the number and character typing for the IP or domain.  
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Proxy IP:  
10.1.1.2  
Proxy IP:  
proxy.com  
3.4.1.2. Proxy Port  
Configuring the Proxy port in this table; it could only support the number typing.  
The max value is 65535.  
Proxy Port:  
5060  
3.4.1.3. OutPx IP  
This is the setting for the Outbound Proxy. It could support the number and  
character typing for the IP or domain.  
OutPx IP:  
10.1.1.2  
OutPx IP:  
outpx.com  
3.4.1.4. OutPx Port  
This could only support the number typing only. The max value is 65535  
OutPx Port:  
5060  
3.4.2 User Setting  
3.4.2.1. ID  
It could support the number or character typing for the ID.  
RegID:  
100  
3.4.2.2. Password  
It could support the number or character typing for the ID. LCD will show the  
asterisks to replace the password.  
RegPwd:  
***  
For the modify displaying, the LCD will empty the all the asterisks and showing  
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the cursor as following:  
Password:  
***  
Password:  
Modify?  
Password:  
3.4.2.3. Phone Num  
It could support the number typing only.  
PhoneNum:  
100  
3.4.2.4. Local Port  
It could support the number typing only and the max value is 65535.  
Local Port:  
5060  
3.5 Phone Setting  
¾
Alarm Setting  
Add  
View All  
Del All  
¾
Ring Setting  
Ringer Volume  
Volume 1  
Volume 2  
Volume 3  
Volume 4  
Ringer Melody  
Melody 1  
Melody 2  
Melody 3  
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3.5.1 Alarm Setting  
There are some definitions for the Alarm clock, please check out the detail as  
following:  
If the alarm clock had been set and the time is up:  
z
z
The phone will be ring in the IDLE and MENU state only.  
If the phone isn’t in the IDLE or MENU state, the phone will ring while the  
state back to the IDLE or MENU.  
z
If the state don’t return to the IDLE or MENU for 30 minutes, the clock will  
cancel and don’t ring the phone.  
z
z
z
Ringing the phone every 20 seconds.  
For the ringing tone, depends on the ring melody setting.  
Stop ringing until users pick up the phone set or hand free.  
3.5.1.1. Add  
This phone set could support 3 entries for the Alarm.  
If all the three entries had been taken, LCD will show the message as following  
and back to the original page:  
No Room!!  
>New Entry  
>View All  
OK  
If users enter the incorrect month or date, please show the message as  
following and back to the original page:  
Invalid Input…  
>New Entry  
>View All  
OK  
Switch to the Time setting while users press the  
setting:  
button in the Date  
Set Date:  
YY/MM/DD  
>
View All  
Set Time:  
HH:MM  
OK  
The entire format for the date and time are as following:  
Year: 2000 ~ 2099; Month: 01 ~ 12; Date: 01~31; Hour: 00 ~ 23;  
Minute: 00~59  
The schedule will be everyday while user didn’t enter the date for the alarm  
clock.  
The format of the time setting is as following:  
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>01 06/01/01 10:20  
>02 EveryDay 10:11  
3.5.1.2. View All  
>01 06/01/01 10:20  
>02 EveryDay 10:11  
01 06/01/01 10:20  
>>02 EveryDay 10:11  
M4  
>Delete Entry  
Del the alarm?  
>01 06/01/01 10:20  
>02 Empty  
Deleting…  
3.5.1.3. Del All  
Delete All?  
Deleting…  
OK  
>View All  
>Delete All  
3.5.2 Ring Setting  
3.5.2.1. Ringer Volume  
There are four levels for the volume adjustment and the default is level 2.  
The symbol “>” will point out the current level for this phone set.  
M4  
M1  
Pressing the  
and  
button to select the volume level for the ring.  
>Volume 2  
>Volume 1  
>Volume 2  
M4  
>Volume 3  
While users stop the selection for 1 second, phone will play the ring to verify  
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the ring volume.  
3.5.2.2. Ringer Melody  
This phone set could support four types of ring melody.  
>Melody 1  
>Melody 2  
>Melody 1  
>Melody 2  
M4  
OK  
Saving …  
>Melody 1  
>Melody 2  
3.6 Mail Box  
¾
¾
¾
¾
Information  
MailBox No.  
MailBox Key  
Voice Mail Dial  
3.6.1 Information  
If VNS LED lights up, you can view voice mail information from this item.  
Below:  
Information:  
2 new, 1 old  
3.6.2 MailBox No.  
3.6.3 MailBox Key  
3.6.4 Voice Mail Dial  
3.7 Function Keys  
¾
New Entry  
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Input Number  
Press the key…  
¾
¾
From PhoneBook  
Phone Book List  
Press the key…  
View Entry  
Function Key list  
F1:  
F2:  
F3:  
Users could configure the Function Keys for the speed dial or special IP-PBX  
function. For the function keys configuration, users could input the new number  
or select the entries from the Phone Book.  
3.7.1 New Entry  
Set function key number and key button. User needs to input number  
first and then defines which key to match the number.  
3.7.2 From PhoneBook  
User can define one phone book data to match memory function key,  
so that user can press function key to do speed dial.  
3.7.3 View Entry  
The view mode could only for the entries showing. If users want to  
modify the entry, only to add the New Entry or change Phone Book  
configurations.  
3.8 Reboot  
Reboot?  
Please Wait…  
OK  
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4. Basic Function  
4.1 Power on and initialization  
During the initialization procedure:  
1
2
3
All the LED will light on till the initialization procedure was finished.  
All the LED will light on if there is error during the procedure.  
On LCD will show “Initializing”.  
4.2 Making Calls  
There are some ways to make outgoing calls:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
OFF HOOK Dialing  
Redial (OFF-HOOK Dialing)  
Pre-Dial (ON-HOOK Dialing)  
Redial (ON-HOOK Dialing)  
Dial during connected  
Memory Dial  
4.2.1 OFF-HOOK Dialing  
The maximum digit is 16. If users enter more than 16 digits, the number will  
move on the LCD displaying. User can press Speaker button, pick up handset,  
C
or press line button to dial out. The  
button could delete the digits.  
4.2.2 Redial (OFF-HOOK Dialing)  
User can press redial button during off-hook mode, phone will dial out the  
latest record of the dialed list.  
4.2.3 Pre-Dial  
User can press the numbers while the phone is in the IDLE state then pressing  
the  
button will change to OFF-HOOK state and dial out this number.  
button could delete the digits as same as the OFF-HOOK dialing  
C
The  
mode.  
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During the Pre-dial function:  
1
2
This is permitted to enter and dial out the digits “*” and “#”.  
If the dialed number could be matched with the list in the phone book,  
LCD will display the name of this record.  
4.2.4 Redial (ON-HOOK Dialing)  
This will show all the records of the dialed list. After the records selected,  
pressing the  
or  
button, the number will be dialed out.  
4.2.5 Dial during connected  
Pressing the  
or  
buttons could switch the Line 1 and Line 2. If  
the Line 1 was connected, it will be put on hold.  
If the line has been put on hold, it can not dial out another call.  
4.2.6 Memory Dial  
The memory dial function could support the dialing from the IDLE of  
OFF-HOOK state. User can press memory function key or make phone  
off-hook first to dial out memory key.  
4.3 Answer Calls  
The LCD will show up the name if the incoming calls could be matched with the  
records from the phone book; or show the phone number if couldn’t find out the  
records.  
4.3.1 Answer the call in the ringing state  
User can press Speaker button, Line button, or pick up handset to answer the  
incoming call.  
4.3.2 Answer the call in the connect state  
During the call was established, press the button  
the current line and answer another incoming call.  
and  
to hold  
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4.4 Hold and Retrieve Calls  
There are two ways to hold the current calls and retrieve them back:  
1
Press another idle line button  
and switch to another IDLE line.  
or  
to hold the current line  
2
Press the Hold function keys to hold the current calls.  
During the hold status, the LED of Line will flash.  
4.5 Transfer  
SP5101 could support the call transfer with two types, one is the Consultant,  
and another is the Blind transfer.  
The transfer could be initialized only for the state as above.  
i
Dial another call during the connect state  
Answer another call during the connect state  
ii  
4.5.1 Consultant Transfer  
Consultant Transfer scenario:  
A communicate with BTranf or Line hear dial tone+ C’s  
numberC pick up A hangs up B communicate with C  
A communicate with BTranf or Line hear dial tone+ C’s number  
C busy/ring Tranf or original Line Retrieve call with B  
A communicate with BTranf or Line hear dial tone+ C’s number  
C reject Tranf Retrieve call with B  
A communicate with BTranf or Line hear dial tone+ C’s  
numberC reject press Line to hang up C and hear dial tone  
again press original Line to retrieve call  
A communicate with BTranf or Line hear dial tone+ C’s  
numberC ringA hangs up Blind transfer  
4.5.2 Blind Transfer  
Blind Transfer Scenario:  
A communicate with BBlind Tran. + C’s numberhear nothing (C  
ring) Blind transfer  
A communicate with BBlind Tran. + C’s numberC Busy hear  
special tone then retrieve B immediately  
A communicate with BBlind Tran. + C’s number (not finished)  
Blind Tran. Retrieve call  
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4.6 Conference  
User needs to specify conference function to be local conference or  
server-based conference.  
Conference Scenario:  
A. Local Conference:  
(1) A communicate with BConf or Line hear dial tone+ C’s  
numberC pick up press Conf again to build  
conference  
(2) A communicate with BConf or Line hear dial tone+ C’s  
numberC refuse to join conference press Line to  
hang up C and hear dial tone again press original Line  
to retrieve call  
B. Server-based Conference:  
(1) A communicate with BConf implement sever-based  
conference scenario  
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5. Web Administration  
5.1 Factory Default  
DESCRIPTION  
IP  
DEFAULT VALUE  
10.1.1.3  
Net Mask:  
255.255.0.0  
192.168.1.254  
10.1.1.2  
Default Gateway:  
SIP Proxy:  
SIP account  
1001  
SIP Port:  
5060  
5060  
16384  
5s  
Proxy Port:  
RTP Port:  
Digit Timeout:  
Call waiting:  
Call transfer  
Off  
On  
5.2 Configuring the SIP Phone through Web  
Pages  
The HTTPD web management interface provides user an easier way to  
configure rather than command line method through TELNET.  
The configuration function and steps are similar with the way through  
command line. Please refer to the chapter 4-Configuring the SIP Phone  
through Telnet command lines for more detail information. Below is a guide for  
user to configure via web interface.  
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Step 1. Browse the IP Address predefined via  
Keypad  
Please enter IP address (user have to set via LCD menu first) of SIP Phone in  
web browser . If user failed to set IP address via LCD menu, the default IP  
address of SIP Phone is 10.1.1.3, user can try to connect to SIP Phone via  
this default IP via web interface.  
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Step 2. Input the login name and password  
Login name: root / user  
Note:  
Login with “user” only has authority as below:  
1. Modify network configuration  
2. Modify Phone Book  
3. Change login password of “user”  
4. Reboot  
Password (The same with TELNET): Null (just press confirm, no  
need to key in password in default value)  
Note: User can set password later via web interface.  
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Step 3. Enter the web interface main screen  
After enter login name and password, user can see web interface main screen  
as below.  
Step 4. Start to configure  
After enter web management interface, user can see four main items.  
1. Installation Wizard: User can follow steps in wizard to make first-time  
initial configuration.  
2. Advanced Configuration: This menu includes other advanced  
configuration items. Please press triangle figure to list all items below  
Advanced Configuration.  
3. System Status: User can check SIP Phone current status here.  
4. Reboot: After make any change, user has to reboot SIP Phone to apply  
change.  
Button Definition:  
1. OK: After change or input any parameter, press this button will save data  
into SIP Phone.  
2. CANCEL: Press this button will clean data input by user and restore to  
original data.  
(A) ADD: Add a new data.  
(B) DELETE: Delete a specific data according to index number.  
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5.3 Installation Wizard  
Installation Wizard includes three steps:  
(A)Network Connection Mode: User has to select SIP Phone network  
mode as Static IP, DHCP or PPPoE.  
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(B)Network Configuration: After selecting network connection mode, user  
has to input related network parameters.  
(1) Static IP: User has to input IP, subnet mask, default gateway, and  
DNS server address.  
(2) PPPoE: User has to input PPPoE connection user name and  
password.  
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(C)Protocol Configuration: After setting network, user has to set SIP  
related parameters.  
- Primary Proxy Address and port: If user select Proxy mode in  
item A, please input Primary Proxy address and signaling port of  
Proxy.  
- Secondary Proxy Address and port: User can also input  
secondary Proxy server and port for backup.  
- Outbound Proxy Address and port: User can input outbound  
Proxy and port if necessary.  
- Phone Number: Registering Phone number of SIP Phone.  
- Registering Account Name and password: If Proxy server need  
registration authentication please input user name and password  
here.  
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5.4 Advanced Configuration  
5.4.1 Network Configuration  
(1) Network Configuration  
Network Connection Mode: User has select network configuration mode  
first, then configuration page will display related items.  
(a) Static IP: If user selects Static IP mode, following items will be  
displayed.  
-
-
-
-
IP Address: Set IP Address of SIP Phone  
Subnet Mask: Set the Subnet Mask of SIP Phone  
Default Gateway: Set Default routing gateway of SIP Phone  
Primary DNS Address: Set Primary Domain Name Server IP  
address.  
-
Secondary DNS Address: Set Secondary Domain Name Server  
IP address.  
- HTTP Port for WEB Management: Set port number for user to  
configure SIP Phone via WEB management. Default value is 80.  
(b) DHCP: If user selects DHCP mode, following items will be  
displayed.  
- DNS Server Obtained Mode: When SIP Phone is in DHCP or  
PPPoE mode, user can determine DNS address is obtained from  
server or set manually.  
- Primary DNS Server: If user determines to set DNS address  
manually, please set Primary Domain Name Server IP address  
here.  
- Secondary DNS Server: If user determines to set DNS address  
manually, please set Secondary Domain Name Server IP  
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address here.  
- HTTP Port for WEB Management: Set port number for user to  
configure SIP Phone via WEB management. Default value is 80.  
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(c) PPPoE: If user selects PPPoE mode, following items will be  
displayed.  
-
-
-
DNS Server Obtained Mode: When SIP Phone is in DHCP or  
PPPoE mode, user can determine DNS address is obtained from  
server or set manually.  
Primary DNS Server: If user determines to set DNS address  
manually, please set Primary Domain Name Server IP address  
here.  
Secondary DNS Server: If user determines to set DNS address  
manually, please set Secondary Domain Name Server IP  
address here.  
-
-
-
PPPoE User ID: Set PPPoE authentication User Name.  
PPPoE User Password: Set PPPoE authentication password.  
PPPoE Retry: Enable/Disable auto-retry function after PPPoE  
disconnection. If user enables this function, after PPPoE being  
disconnected, SIP Phone will automatically reboot to re-connect,  
and after reboot, if SIP Phone still can’t get contact with server,  
SIP Phone will keep trying to connect. After re-connected, SIP  
Phone will also restart system. On the other hand, if user  
disables this function, SIP Phone won’t reboot and keep trying to  
connect.  
-
Send PPPoE Echo Request: Enable or Disable PPPoE Echo  
function. If user enabled this feature, SIP Phone will send out  
echo request to check PPPoE connection status. Please notice  
that if user disables this function, SIP Phone cannot detect if  
PPPoE connection is still alive or not.  
- HTTP Port for WEB Management: Set port number for user to  
configure SIP Phone via WEB management. Default value is 80.  
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(2) Behind NAT  
Behind IP Sharing: Select if enable SIP Phone behind IP Sharing  
router function.  
-
- IP Sharing Public IP Address: Set Public IP Address of IP  
Sharing router for SIP Phone to work behind IP sharing.  
-
STUN Server address: If user wants to use STUN function, user  
must enable Behind NAT Device function then inputting STUN  
Server address.  
-
-
STUN Server port: If the STUN server port doesn’t any restriction,  
you don’t input any port data.  
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(3) SNTP  
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SNTP Mode: Enable / Disable the Simple Network Time Protocol  
function  
-
SNTP Server Address: Set SNTP Server Address.  
When SNTP server is available, enable SIP Phone SNTP  
function to point to SNTP server IP address so that SIP Phone  
can get correct current time.  
-
Time Zone-GMT: Set time zone for SNTP Server time.  
User can set different time zone according to the location of SIP  
Phone. For example, in Taiwan the time zone should be set as  
8,which means GMT+8.  
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5.4.2 SIP Configuration  
(1) SIP Main Configuration  
-
Primary Proxy Address and port: If user select Proxy mode in  
item A, please input Primary Proxy address and signaling port of  
Proxy.  
-
-
Secondary Proxy Address and port: User can also input  
secondary Proxy server and port for backup.  
Outbound Proxy Address and port: User can input outbound  
Proxy and port if necessary.  
-
-
Phone Number: Registering Phone number of SIP Phone.  
Registering Account Name and password: If Proxy server need  
registration authentication please input user name and password  
here. Registering Account Name and password: If Proxy server  
need registration authentication please input user name and  
password here.  
(2) SIP Advanced Configuration  
-
Prefix String: set prefix string. If user ID contains alphabets, user  
can set it as prefix string here. For example, if Account Name is  
123, SIP Phone will sent out messages as Account Name @”IP  
address of Proxy”, if user set prefix as abc, SIP Phone will set out  
as abc123@”IP address of Proxy”. This function is for special  
proxy server.  
-
-
Expire Time: Set expire time of registration. SIP Phone will keep  
re-registering to proxy server before expire timed out  
Display Name: Set SIP Phone display name for caller ID  
information.  
-
-
Local SIP Port: Set SIP UDP port.  
RTP Port: Set RTP port for sending voice data.  
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5.4.3 System Configuration  
(1) Feature Configuration:  
-
Inter Digit Time: Set the DTMF inter digit time (second). To set  
the duration (in second) of two pressed digits in dial mode as  
timed out. If after the duration user hasn’t pressed next number,  
SIP Phone will dial out all number pressed.  
-
-
Keypad DTMF Type: set DTMF type. User can select DTMF type  
SIP Phone transmits.  
End of Dial Key: select end of dialing key, e.g. set end of dial key  
as * button, after finished pressing dialing number then press *  
will dial out.  
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(2) Function Key Configuration:  
-
Conference : Set the Conference mode. Default: Local  
Conference. But now it is not support Server Conference mode  
yet!  
-
-
Group Pick up: Set Group Pick up code, you might contact with  
your IP-PBX system administrator.  
Specific Pick up: Set Specific Pick up code, you might contact  
with your IP-PBX system administrator.  
F1: User-defined function key.  
F2: User-defined function key.  
F3: User-defined function key.  
Forward: “Local forward”. Set Forward type and number.  
DND: ”Local Do Not Disturb”  
MWI: Set support which type Voice Mail. Default: Proxy  
(NOTIFY).  
-
-
-
-
-
-
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5.4.4 Number Configuration  
(1) Phone Book  
-
Add Data: User can specify 50 sets of phone book via web  
interface. Please input index, Name, E.164 number, IP Address,  
port of the destination device, drop prefix, and insert number.  
1. name: Specify name for one pbook data  
2. e.164: set phone number of callee.  
-
Delete Data: User can delete any configured phone book data by  
index.  
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(2) Hotline  
If user set SIP Phone as hotline mode, once SIP Phone is off-hook, it will  
automatically dials phone number (Proxy Mode) set in hotline table.  
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(3) Digit Manipulation  
-
-
add: Add a rule to drop or insert prefix digits of incoming call.  
prefix: Set which prefix number to implement digit manipulation  
rule.  
-
drop: Enable or disable drop function. If this function is enabled,  
Phone will drop prefix number on incoming call.  
insert: Set which digit to insert.  
-
-
delete: Delete a digit manipulation rule by index.  
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5.4.5 Media Configuration  
(1) Codec  
-
Codec Priority: set codecs priority in order. Please notice that  
user can set from 1 to 5 codecs as their need. For example, user  
can only set first priority as G.723.1, and set the others as x, that  
means only G.723.1 is available.  
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Packet Size: User can set different packet size for each codec.  
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(2) Voice  
-
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Volume: Adjust the volume of Ringer, Receive (Local side  
hearing), transmit (remote side hearing), DTMF.  
Echo Cancelor: Enable / Disable (it is suggested to always  
Enable this function).  
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(3) Tone Configuration  
-
-
-
-
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Ring Back Tone: Set ring back tone parameters.  
Busy Tone: Set busy tone parameters.  
Dial Tone: Set dial tone parameters.  
2nd Dial Tone: Set 2nd dial tone parameters.  
Ring Tone: Set ring tone parameters.  
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(4) Payload Type  
RFC2833 Payload Type: Change RFC2833 Payload type. This is  
-
for special request from the other site, if RFC2833 payload types  
of 2 sites are different, it may cause some problem of connection.  
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5.4.6 Device Management  
(1) Login Password  
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Change password configuration: First select login name as root  
or user, then enter current password, new password and confirm  
new password again to set new password.  
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(2) Software Upgrade  
-
-
-
-
-
Download Mode: Select download method as TFTP or FTP  
TFTP/FTP Server IP Address: Set TFTP server IP address  
FTP Login: Set FTP login name and password  
Target File name: Set file name prepared to upgrade  
Target File Type: Select which sector of SIP Phone to upgrade  
Note:  
After upgrade Application, please remember to execute Flash Clean,  
which will clean all configurations become factory values except  
Network settings..  
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(3) Provision Server  
-
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Provision Server Address: set Provision server IP address.  
Provision Server Login User Name: set Provision Server login  
user ID.  
-
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Provision Server Login User Password: set Provision Server  
login user password.  
Provision Server Cycle Time: set Provision Server update cycle  
time.  
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(4) Flash Clean  
Press CLEAN will clean all configurations except Network Configuration of  
SIP Phone and reset to factory default value.  
Note:  
User must re-configure all commands all over again (except Network  
Configuration).  
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5.5 System Status  
5.5.1 Network Status  
Display all current network status of SIP Phone.  
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5.5.2 Version Information:  
Display software version.  
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5.6 Reboot  
Press reboot will reset SIP Phone.  
Note:  
To execute reboot via web browser, SIP Phone will automatically save all  
data before reboot. To execute reboot via TELNET command, please  
remember to do Commit Data before Reboot System.  
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6. Telnet command lines  
After setting the IP Address of SIP Phone and reboot, (please refer to LCD  
Menu: 5-3.4.5), user can enter into Telnet command lines.  
Note:  
1. After user enter SIP Phone configuration via telnet, please use  
login: ”root”, password: null, press enter to enter command lines. If user  
forgets password, please contact with the distributor, we will generate a  
specific password according to your MAC address of SIP Phone. MAC  
address is on a label at the bottom of your case in format with  
“0001a8xxxxxx”.  
2. User must input lower-case command, but contents of configurations  
such as SIP alias or user name etc, user can set as capital case.  
3. If user wants to disable or clean any input data, please set value as “x”.  
4. After any change of configuration, please remember to do commit  
command to save changes and then reboot command to reboot system.  
Telnet Commands:  
Command  
help  
Description  
help/man/? [command]  
quit/exit/close  
1
2
quit  
3
4
5
6
7
8
debug  
reboot  
pbook  
commit  
ping  
show debug message  
reboot local machine  
Phonebook information and configuration  
commit flash rom data  
test that a remote host is reachable  
show current time  
time  
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ifaddr  
pppoe  
flash  
sysconf  
sip  
security  
line  
voice  
phone  
tos  
internet address manipulation  
PPPoE stack manipulation  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
clean configuration from flash rom  
System information manipulation  
SIP information manipulation  
Security information manipulation  
Line information manipulation  
Voice information manipulation  
Setup of call progress tones and ringing  
IP Packet ToS (Type of Service)values  
Prefix drop/insert information manipulation  
ROM file update  
prefix  
rom  
auth  
Set configuration items for “administrator” user.  
Password setting information and configuration  
passwd  
1. After setting the IP Address of SIP Phone SP5101 and reboot, (please refer  
to LCD Menu), user can enter Telnet command lines.  
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Note:  
1. After user enter SIP Phone configuration via telnet, please use  
login: ”root”, password: null, press enter to enter command lines.  
2. If user forget login password, please contact with your distributor, we  
will generate one new password according to LAN Phone’s MAC  
address. Please login with “mac” and this new password.  
3. User must input lower-case command, but contents of configurations  
such as SIP alias or user name etc, user can set as capital case.  
4. After any change of configuration, please remember to do commit  
command to save changes and then reboot command to reboot  
system.  
6.1 [help] command  
Type help or man or ? to display all the command lists. The following figure is  
shown all commands of SIP Phone SP5101.  
Command  
help  
Description  
help/man/? [command]  
quit/exit/close  
1
2
quit  
3
4
5
6
7
8
debug  
reboot  
pbook  
commit  
ping  
show debug message  
reboot local machine  
Phonebook information and configuration  
commit flash rom data  
test that a remote host is reachable  
show current time  
time  
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ifaddr  
pppoe  
flash  
sysconf  
sip  
security  
line  
voice  
phone  
tos  
internet address manipulation  
PPPoE stack manipulation  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
clean configuration from flash rom  
System information manipulation  
SIP information manipulation  
Security information manipulation  
Line information manipulation  
Voice information manipulation  
Setup of call progress tones and ringing  
IP Packet ToS (Type of Service)values  
Prefix drop/insert information manipulation  
ROM file update  
prefix  
rom  
auth  
Set configuration items for “administrator” user.  
Password setting information and configuration  
passwd  
6.2 [quit] command  
Type quit/exit/close will logout SIP Phone SP5101 and Telnet Program.  
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6.3 [debug] command  
This command is for engineers to debug system of SIP Phone SP5101. User  
can add debug flag via command debug –add “debug flags”, and then start  
debug function via command debug –open. When SIP Phone SP5101 is  
working on screen will display related debug messages. Most frequently used  
debug flag are “sip”, “fsm”, “msg”…etc.  
6.4 [reboot] command  
After typing commit command, type reboot to restart the SIP Phone SP5101.  
6.5 [pbook] command  
SIP Phone SP5101 can support 90 phone book data.  
1. -print: display phone book data. User can print all data in phone book by  
command  
(pbook –print).  
2. -add: add a new record in phone book table by giving name and e.164  
number of callee endpoint.(pbook –add name “X” e164 “X”)  
3. -delete: delete a record of certain listed index in phone book table.  
(pbook –delete “index number”)  
4. -modify: modify record of a certain index in phone book .  
(pbook –modify “index” name “X” e164 “X”)  
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6.6 [commit] command  
Save any changes after configuring the SIP Phone SP5101.  
6.7 [ping] command  
Command ping can test which the IP address is reachable or not.  
Usage: ping “IP address”  
The message will display packets transmitting condition or no answer from the  
IP address.  
6.8 [time] command  
When SIP Phone SP5101 enable SNTP function and be able to connect with  
SNTP server, type time command will show the current time retrieved from  
SNTP server.  
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6.9 [ifaddr] command  
Configure and display the SIP Phone SP5101 IP information.  
1. –print: print out all current configurations of ifaddr command.  
2. -ip, -mask, -gate: Set SIP Phone SP5101 IP Address, subnet mask  
and default gateway respectively.  
3. -ipmode: Set SIP Phone network mode to be Fixed IP, DHCP or  
PPPoE.  
When User set IP mode to be fixed IP, please set IP, subnet  
Mask, default gateway as mentioned in item 2.  
If User set IP mode to be DHCP, SIP Phone will search for DHCP  
server to capture IP address after reboot.  
If user set IP mode to be PPPoE, please remember to set related  
parameters under [pppoe] command.  
4. -sntp: When SNTP server is available, enable SIP Phone SP5101  
SNTP function and assign SNTP server IP address so that SIP Phone  
can capture current time from SNTP server. (ifaddr –sntp 1  
“xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”)  
5. –autodns: specify the way to obtain DNS server address. When  
phone is under DHCP or PPPoE mode, user can let phone to capture  
DNS server address from server automatically or specify the address  
manually.  
6. -dns: User can set primary and secondary Domain Name Server IP  
address. Once SIP Phone can connect with DNS server, user can  
specify URL address instead of IP address for Proxy Server and phone  
book IP address...etc. (ifaddr –dns 1 “primary DNS server  
address–dns 2 “secondary DNS server address”)  
7. –timezone: User can set different time zone according to the location  
SIP Phone is. For example, in Taiwan the time zone should be set as  
8,which means GMT+8. (GMT+8: ifaddr –timezone 8)  
8. –timeformat: Set time display format as 12 or 24 hours.  
(ifaddr –timeformat 0/1, 0 as 24 hours, 1 as 12 houts)  
9. -ipsharing: If SIP Phone SP5101 is behind a IP-sharing , user must  
enable IP sharing function and specify public IP  
address.(ifaddr –ipsharing 0/1 “public IP address of IP sharing” , 0  
for disable and 1 for enable)  
10.–server: Set Provision Server address.  
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11.–id: Input ID of Provision server.  
12.–pwd: Input Password of Provision server.  
13.–emstime: Set provision cycle time.  
14.–stun: Input STUN server address. (ifaddr –stun 1 61.220.2.2) But you  
must take notice when you use this function, you must enable  
“ipsharing” function.  
15.–stunport: Input port of STUN server.  
Note:  
Some Proxy servers support endpoint behind NAT function, in this  
case SIP Phone doesn’t have to enable IP sharing function, please  
contact with your Proxy Server vendor for detail information.  
6.10 [pppoe] command  
1. -print: display all current configurations and information.  
2. –id: to set PPPoE authentication user name.  
3. –pwd: to set PPPoE authentication password.  
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4. –reboot: Select enable or disable this function. If user enables this  
function, after PPPoE disconnected, SIP Phone will  
automatically reboot to re-connect, and after reboot, if SIP  
Phone still can’t connect with server, SIP Phone will keep  
trying to connect. On the other hand, if user disables this  
function, SIP Phone won’t reboot and keep trying to connect.  
(pppoe –reboot 0/1)  
5. –echo: to set PPPoE send echo request function or not. Under some  
ISP sending echo request will cause abnormal behavior for LAN  
Phone, however, if user disable echo function, when ISP  
disconnect, LAN Phone will not try to reconnect. Suggest for  
most ISPs this function need to be enabled. Please refer to  
pppoe –reboot function.  
6.11 [flash] command  
This command will clean the configuration stored in the flash rom to default  
value and reboot the SIP Phone SP5101.  
Note:  
1. After user upgrade new software version, suggested to execute  
this command to make sure new software work well on SIP Phone  
SP5101.  
2. To execute the command flash –clean, all configuration of SIP  
Phone SP5101 stored in flash will be cleaned. It is authorized for  
the user whose login name is “root” only.  
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6.12 [sysconf] command  
1. -print: display all current configurations.  
2. -idtime: set the duration(in second) of two pressed digits in dial mode  
as timed out. If after the duration user hasn’t pressed next  
number, SIP Phone will dial out all number pressed.  
3. -keypad: set DTMF type .User can select DTMF type SIP Phone  
receive and transmit.(sysconf –keypad 0/1 , 0 for in band ,1  
for RFC2833.)  
4. -2833type: change RFC2833 Payload type.  
5. -eod: select end of dialing key, e.g. set end of dial key as “” button ,  
after finished pressing dialing number then press “” will dial  
out. (sysconf –eod 0/1/2 , 0 for no end of dial key , 1 for “”  
button, 2 for “#” button )  
6. –privacy: this function can only work in Japan and also user’s service  
platform  
supports Japan  
standard telecom CLIR specification. When this function is set  
as Japan mode, other users can hide their caller ID by press  
special code before dial out phone number.  
7. –phone: set in SIP message to add user=phone parameter or not. If  
user enables this function, in SIP message will add this  
parameter.  
8. –waiting: User can enable or disable Call Waiting function.  
9. –transfer: User can enable or disable Transfer function.  
10 –pick: Set Call Group Pick up Code. After setting this code, user can  
do Group Call Pick Up with this special code.  
11. –spick: Set Call Specific Pick up Code. After setting this code, user  
can do Single Call Pick Up with this special code  
12. –park: Set Call Park Code. Set special access code for Call Park  
function.  
13. –mwi: Enable/Disable MWI function and specify MWI method to be  
client or server-based. (0: OFF, 1: Client(Subscribe),2:  
Proxy(NOTIFY))  
14. –mwiexpires: If user set MWI method as client-based. Here can  
define the interval time of phone to send subscribe  
message to check voice mail.  
15. –mwinumber: Set voice mail box number.  
16. –atanswer: enable/disable auto answer function of Phone. If this  
function is enabled, phone will answer incoming  
automatically.  
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6.13 [sip] command  
1. –print: display all current configurations.  
2. –px: set proxy server IP address or URL address (sip –px “IP  
address or URL of Proxy server”).  
3. –px2: set alternative proxy server IP address or URL address. If phone  
failed to register first proxy, it will try to register this alternative proxy.  
4. –pxport: set listening port of Proxy server.  
5. –outpx: set IP address of outbound proxy server. After user set  
outbound proxy, all packets form SIP Phone will be sent to outbound  
proxy server.  
6. –prefix: set prefix string. If user ID contains alphabets, user can set it  
as prefix string here. For example, if Account Name is 123, SIP Phone  
will sent out messages as Account Name @”IP address of Proxy”, if  
user set prefix as abc, SIP Phone will set out as abc123@”IP address  
of Proxy”. This function is for special proxy server.  
7. –line: identify one number for the SIP Phone SP5101 to register to the  
Proxy (SIP –line “line number”).  
Note: In proxy mode please remember to set user account information  
under security command.  
8. –domain: set Domain of phone.  
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9. –expire: set expire time of registration. SIP Phone will keep  
re-registering to proxy server before expire timed out.  
10.port: set listening UDP port or SIP Phone.  
11.rtp: set RTP port number. SIP Phone will use this port to send and  
receive voice.  
12.sexpire: set the session timer.  
13.minse: set the mini session timer.  
6.14 [security] command  
1. –print: display all current configurations.  
2. -name: set user ID of SIP Phone SP5101 for registering. User can set  
user name and password for registering. If password is no need,  
please set user name the same as line number or SIP Phone won’t  
register successfully.  
3. –pwd: set account password for registering.  
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6.15 [line] command  
1. –print: display all current configurations.  
2. –fwd: set forward function.  
There are 3 selections in Forward type, user must select under which condition  
to forward calls.  
6.15.1 Busy Forward  
When SIP-Phone is in busy status, the incoming call will be forwarded to the  
assigned phone number.  
6.15.2 No Response  
When SIP-Phone hasn’t been picked up for around 10 seconds, the incoming  
call will be forwarded to the assigned phone number.  
6.15.3 Unconditional  
It is included the above two types. Whether the SIP-Phone is in which status,  
calls will be automatically forwarded to the assigned phone number.  
–hotline: set hotline number.(‘X’ for disable)  
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6.16 [voice] command  
The voice command is associated with the voice codec setting information.  
1. -print: display voice codec information and configuration.  
2. -send: three voice packet size can be configured as 20 ms, 40 ms or  
60 ms.(only 30 and 60 ms for G..723.1)  
3. -priority: set codecs priority in order. Please notice that user can set  
from 1 to 5 codecs as their need, for example, voice –priority g723 or  
voice –priority g729 711a g711u means SIP Phone can support only  
one codec or four codecs.  
4. -volume: There are three types can be adjustable, voice volume, input  
gain and DTMF volume. Voice volume means the volume user can  
hear, input gain means the volume the other side can hear from SIP  
Phone, DTMF means DTMF transmitting volume. (voice –volume  
voice “value of volume”, voice –volume input “value of volume”,  
voice –volume dfmt “value of volume”)  
Note: It is for advanced administrator use only. Please ask your distributor  
before changing any settings of this command.  
6.17 [phone] command  
1. -print: Print current call progress tone configurations (ring: ring  
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tone, rbt: ring back tone, bt: busy tone, dt: dial tone). This  
parameter should be accompanied with tone type.  
2. -ring: To set RING tone value. The played tone type, when  
Phone ha incoming call.  
3. -rbt: To set Ring Back Tone value. The played tone type, when  
Phone dials out a call.  
4. -bt: To set Busy Tone value. The played tone type, when Phone  
dials to a destination that is busy.  
5. -dt: To set Dial Tone value. The played tone type, when hook off  
the Phone.  
6.18 [tos] command  
TOS/DiffServ (DS) priority function can discriminate the Differentiated Service  
Code Point (DSCP) of the DS field in the IP packet header, and map each  
Code Point to a corresponding egress traffic priority. As per the definition in  
RFC2474, the DS field is Type-of-Service (TOS) octet in IPv4. The  
recommended DiffServ Code Point is defined in RFC2597 to classify the traffic  
into different service classes. The mapping of Code Point value of DS-field to  
egress traffic priorities is shown as follows.  
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1. High priority with DS-field.  
Expected Forwarding (EF)  
Assured Forwarding (AF)  
101110  
====> 46 (Decimal System)  
001010 ====> 10 (Decimal System)  
010010 ====> 18 (Decimal System)  
011010 ====> 26 (Decimal System)  
100010 ====> 34 (Decimal System)  
2. Low Priority with DS-field:  
Assured Forwarding (AF) 001100 ====> 12 (Decimal System)  
010100 ====> 20 (Decimal System)  
011100 ====> 28 (Decimal System)  
100100 ====> 36 (Decimal System)  
001110 ====> 14 (Decimal System)  
010110 ====> 22 (Decimal System)  
011110 ====> 30 (Decimal System)  
100110 ====> 38 (Decimal System)  
000000 ====> 0 (Decimal System)  
1. -print : display all current configurations.  
2. –rtptype: set DSCP value of signaling packets from 0 to 63  
3. –siptype: set DSCP value of RTP packets from 0 to 63  
Note: This command won’t be functional until whole network  
environment support DSCP function, e.g. all routers or switches in your  
network have enabled DSCP feature.  
6.19 [prefix] command  
This command is for digit manipulation.  
1. -add: Add a rule to drop or insert prefix digits of incoming call.  
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prefix: Set which prefix number to implement prefix rule.  
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z
z
drop: Enable or disable drop function. If this function is enabled,  
Gateway will drop prefix number on incoming call.  
insert: Set which digit to insert on incoming call.  
Example: prefix -add prefix 100 drop 1 insert 2000  
2. -modify: Modify a rule to drop or insert prefix digits of incoming call.  
Example: prefix –modify 100 drop 0 insert 200  
3. -delete: Delete a rule to drop or insert prefix digits of incoming call.  
Example: prefix –delete modify 100 drop 0 insert 200  
6.20 [rom] command  
1. -print: show all current configurations and version information.  
2. -app: upgrade main application code.  
Note:  
After upgrade Application, please remember to execute  
flash –clean command, which will clean all configurations become  
factory values except IP address.  
3. -s: it is necessary to prepare TFTP/FTP server IP address for upgrading  
firmware rom file.  
4. -f: the file name prepared for upgrading is necessary as well.  
5. –method: specify download method to be TFTP or FTP(0 for TFTP.1 for  
FTP)  
6. –ftp: specify user name and password for FTP download method.  
For example: User prepares to upgrade the latest app rom file – lpsip.100,  
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the TFTP server is 192.168.1.1, User has to input command as below:  
rom –app –s 192.168.1.1 –f lpsip.100  
Command rom –print can show current version installed in SIP Phone  
SP5101.  
6.21 [auth] command  
For security concern, the “root” user can customize some configurable items  
for “administrator” user.  
1. -“item name”: Assign the configurable item for “administrator” user.  
Example:  
auth -ifaddr 1  
auth -sip 1  
auth -voice 1  
Now the Administrator can use these command which Root user  
assign to them.  
2. -print: Display the configurable items for “administrator” user.  
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6.22 [passwd] command  
For security protection, user has to input the password before entering  
application user/config mode. Two configurations of login name/password  
are supported by the system.  
1. –set: set password of “root” users or “administrator” users.  
(passwd –set root/administrator “password”)  
2. –clean: clean up password restored before, and user can  
login :”root/administrator”, password: ”press enter”.  
User who requests authorization to execute all configuration  
commands needs to login with “root”. If a user login with  
“administrator”, commands below are not functional:  
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