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CP969
Table of contents
- end user license agreement
- gnu gpl information
- about this guide
- voip principle
- sip components
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Product Overview
- Physical Features of IP Phones
- Key Features of IP Phones
- Expansion Modules
- Getting Started
- Connecting the IP Phones
- Inserting the Camera (only applicable to SIP-T58V/A IP phones)
- Attaching the Stand and the Optional Wall Mount Bracket (not applicable to CP960 IP phones
- Adjust the angle of touch screen (only applicable to SIP-T58V/A IP phones)
- Connecting the Power and Network
- Connecting the Optional USB Flash Drive
- Connecting the Wired Expansion MIC CPE90 (Only Applicable to CP960 IP Phones)
- Connecting the Optional External Speaker (Only Applicable to CP960 IP Phones)
- Verifying Startup
- Setting Up Your System
- DHCP
- DHCP Option
- Configuring Network Parameters Manually
- PPPoE
- Configuring Transmission Methods of the Internet Port and PC Port
- Configuring PC Port Mode
- Web Server Type
- Wi-Fi
- VLAN
- IPv6 Support
- Configuring the IP Phone for Use with a Firewall or NAT
- nat traversal
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- voice qos
- X Authentication
- Setting Up Your Phones with a Provisioning Server
- Provisioning Methods
- phone user interface
- Boot Files, Configuration Files and Resource Files
- configuration files
- resource files
- Setting Up a Provisioning Server
- supported provisioning protocols
- deploying phones from the provisioning server
- Upgrading Firmware
- Keeping User Personalized Settings after Auto Provisioning
- Configuring Basic Features
- Power Indicator LED
- Notification Popups
- Wallpaper
- Screen Saver
- Power Saving
- Backlight
- Bluetooth
- Enable Page Tips
- Page Tips for Expansion Module
- Account Registration
- Multiple Line Keys per Account
- Call Display
- Display Method on Dialing
- Time and Date
- NTP Time Server
- Time and Date Settings
- Daylight Saving Time (DST)
- Language
- Loading Language Packs
- Specifying the Language to Use
- Softkey Layout
- Customizing Softkey Layout Template File
- key as send
- Dial Plan
- replace rule
- area code
- block out
- Dial Plan using Digit Map String Rules
- Emergency Dialplan
- Hotline
- Off Hook Hot Line Dialing
- Search Source List In Dialing
- Save Call Log
- Call List Show Number
- Missed Call Log
- Local Directory
- Configuring Local Directory
- Live Dialpad
- Speed Dial
- speed dial key
- Call Waiting
- Auto Redial
- Auto Answer
- Auto Answer on
- Allow IP Call
- Accept SIP Trust Server Only
- Call Completion
- Anonymous Call
- Anonymous Call Rejection
- Do Not Disturb (DND)
- Busy Tone Delay
- Return Code When Refuse
- Early Media
- Use Outbound Proxy in Dialog
- SIP Session Timer
- Session Timer
- Call Hold
- Music on Hold (MoH)
- Call Forward
- Call Transfer
- Local Conference
- Network Conference
- Transfer on Conference Hang Up
- Feature Key Synchronization
- Transfer Mode via Dsskey
- Directed Call Pickup
- Group Call Pickup
- Dialog Info Call Pickup
- Recent Call In Dialing
- ReCall
- Call Number Filter
- Call Park
- Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)
- Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP)
- Mute
- Keep Mute
- Intercom
- Outgoing Intercom Calls
- intercom key
- Incoming Intercom Calls
- Call Timeout
- Send user=phone
- SIP Send MAC
- SIP Send Line
- Reserve # in User Name
- Password Dial
- Unregister When Reboot
- Reliable Retransmission
- Reboot in Talking
- Answer By Hand
- Call Recording Using Soft Key
- Silent Mode
- Door Phone on
- Mobile Account
- Quick Login
- CSTA Control
- Configuring Advanced Features
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
- Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
- Visual Alert and Audio Alert for BLF Pickup
- BLF LED Mode
- Configuring a BLF Key
- Busy Lamp Field (BLF) List
- Hide Feature Access Codes
- Shared Call Appearance (SCA)
- Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
- Multicast Paging
- Receiving RTP Stream
- Call Recording Using DSS Keys (Record and URL Record)
- url record
- Hot Desking
- Logon Wizard
- Action URL
- Action URI
- Configuring Trusted IP Address for Action URI
- Scenario A - Capturing the Current Screen of the Phone
- Scenario B - Placing a Call via Web User Interface
- Server Redundancy
- phone registration
- Server Domain Name Resolution
- Static DNS Cache
- Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) Ports
- TR-069 Device Management
- Configuring Audio Features
- Ring Tones
- Distinctive Ring Tones
- Tones
- Voice Mail Tone
- Ringer Device for Headset
- Headset Prior
- Dual Headset
- Sending Volume
- Audio Codecs
- Supported Audio Codecs
- Packetization Time (PTime)
- Opus Sample Rate
- Acoustic Clarity Technology
- Background Noise Suppression (BNS)
- Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
- Comfort Noise Generation (CNG)
- Jitter Buffer
- Transient Noise Suppressor (TNS)
- Noise Barrier Suppressor (NBS)
- DTMF
- Suppress DTMF Display
- Transfer via DTMF
- Play Local DTMF Tone
- Voice Quality Monitoring (VQM)
- RTCP-XR
- VQ-RTCPXR
- Configuring Video Features
- Video Codecs
- Configuring Security Features
- Auto-Logout Time
- Phone Lock
- phone lock key
- Transport Layer Security (TLS)
- Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP)
- Encrypting and Decrypting Files
- Encrypting and Decrypting Configuration Files
- procedure to encrypt configuration files
- Troubleshooting
- Capturing Packets
- Enabling Watch Dog Feature
- Getting Information from Status Indicators
- Getting Information from Talk Statistics
- Troubleshooting Solutions
- Time and Date Issues
- Phone Book Issues
- Camera and Video Issues
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Issues
- Provisioning Issues
- System Log Issues
- Rebooting Issues
- Protocols and Ports Issues
- Password Issues
- Other Issues
- Appendix
- Appendix B: Time Zones
- Appendix C: Trusted Certificates
- Appendix D: Configuring DSS Keys
- Appendix F: Static Settings
- Appendix G: Reading Icons
- Appendix H: SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
- SIP Request
- SIP Header
- SIP Responses
- SIP Session Description Protocol (SDP) Usage
- Successful Call Setup and Disconnect
- Unsuccessful Call Setup—Called User is Busy
- Unsuccessful Call Setup—Called User Does Not Answer
- Successful Call Setup and Call Hold
- Successful Call Setup and Call Waiting
- Call Transfer without Consultation
- Call Transfer with Consultation
- Always Call Forward
- Busy Call Forward
- No Answer Call Forward
- Call Conference
- Index
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