Poly ATA 400 Series Service manual

Poly ATA 400 Series Administrator
Guide
SUMMARY
This guide provides administrators with information about configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting the
featured product.

Table of contents
1Before You Begin ............................................................................................................................................... 1
Audience, Purpose, and Required Skills......................................................................................................... 1
2Getting Started ................................................................................................................................................... 2
Supported Devices.......................................................................................................................................... 2
Poly ATA Device Features .............................................................................................................................. 2
Key Features............................................................................................................................................ 3
Robust Telephony Features ............................................................................................................. 3
Powerful Call Routing and Voice Service Features.......................................................................... 4
LED Description and LED Behaviour................................................................................................ 4
Poly ATA 400 LED Status Indicators......................................................................................... 4
Poly ATA 402 LED Status Indicators......................................................................................... 5
Port Connections .............................................................................................................................. 6
Poly ATA 400 Port Connections................................................................................................ 6
Poly ATA 402 Port Connections................................................................................................ 7
3Configuration and Management Interfaces ...................................................................................................... 10
Interactive Voice Response System ............................................................................................................. 10
Configure Basic Settings Using the IVR System ................................................................................... 10
IVR Local Configuration Options............................................................................................................ 11
System-Level Configuration Options ..................................................................................................... 12
Network-Related Configuration Options ................................................................................................ 12
OBiWiFi-Related Configuration Options ................................................................................................ 13
SIP Service Provider Configuration Options .......................................................................................... 14
PDMS-SP Configuration Options........................................................................................................... 17
Auto Attendant Configuration Options ................................................................................................... 19
Customized AA Prompt Recording Options........................................................................................... 19
System Web Interface-Based Local Configuration ....................................................................................... 20
Access the System Web Interface ......................................................................................................... 20
Local Device Update and Management ........................................................................................................ 21
Updating Firmware................................................................................................................................. 21
Customized AA Prompts Backup and Restore ...................................................................................... 22
Configuration Backup and Restore ........................................................................................................ 22
Backing Up Your Configuration ...................................................................................................... 22
Resetting Configuration to Factory Default..................................................................................... 23
Resetting Configuration to Factory Default ............................................................................................ 23
Zero-Touch, Massive Scale Remote Provisioning ................................................................................. 23
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4UC Software Configuration on Poly ATA 400 Series ....................................................................................... 24
Creating Configuration Files.......................................................................................................................... 24
Configure the UC Software Provisioning Server Address............................................................................. 24
Add Poly ATA 400 Series to Your Primary Configuration File ...................................................................... 25
Supported UC Software Parameters............................................................................................................. 25
5Configuring Call Settings.................................................................................................................................. 28
Configuring Secure RTP ............................................................................................................................... 28
Enable Secure RTP ............................................................................................................................... 28
Configure the Cryptographic Parameters for Secure RTP..................................................................... 28
Configuring Multicast Paging ........................................................................................................................ 29
Configure Multicast Page Groups .......................................................................................................... 29
Configuring Emergency Call Settings ........................................................................................................... 30
Configure Emergency Call Settings ....................................................................................................... 30
Enhanced 911 and HTTP-Enabled Location Delivery ........................................................................... 31
Enable the Location Information Service for E911 ......................................................................... 31
Configure the Location Information Service for E911..................................................................... 31
Configure the HTTP-Enabled Location Delivery (HELD) for E911 ................................................. 32
Enable the Emergency Geolocation Settings for E911 .................................................................. 33
Enable the Inclusion of X-Switch-Info Header in SIP REGISTER Message .................................. 33
Enter Device Location Information.................................................................................................. 34
6Device Interface ............................................................................................................................................... 35
Phone Settings.............................................................................................................................................. 35
Phone Port Signaling and Messaging.................................................................................................... 35
Configure the Device to Use as a Paging System ................................................................................. 36
Primary Line........................................................................................................................................... 37
Configure the Primary Line .................................................................................................................... 37
Customize Service Route Access Codes .............................................................................................. 38
Customize Service Route Access Codes for the Auto Attendant. ......................................................... 38
Call Forward Numbers .................................................................................................................................. 39
User Features Available on the Device......................................................................................................... 39
Place a Call On the Primary Line........................................................................................................... 39
Call Forwarding...................................................................................................................................... 40
Enable Call Forward All .................................................................................................................. 40
Enable Call Forward on Busy ......................................................................................................... 40
Enable Call Forward on No Answer................................................................................................ 41
Caller ID - Name and Number ............................................................................................................... 41
Call Waiting............................................................................................................................................ 41
3-Way Calling......................................................................................................................................... 41
Call Transfer (Attended)......................................................................................................................... 42
Nordic Style Feature Invocation............................................................................................................. 42
Caller ID Block (Anonymous Calling)..................................................................................................... 42
Automatic Call Back (Call Return) ......................................................................................................... 43
Repeat Dialing ....................................................................................................................................... 43
Anonymous Call Block ........................................................................................................................... 43
Do Not Disturb ....................................................................................................................................... 43
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Message Waiting Indication - Visual and Tone Based........................................................................... 43
Speed Dialing of 99 OBi Endpoints or Numbers.................................................................................... 43
Phone Ports Collaborative Features ...................................................................................................... 44
Service Star Code Features................................................................................................................... 44
7Star Code Features .......................................................................................................................................... 46
Set the Star Code Profile .............................................................................................................................. 46
Star Code Scripts .......................................................................................................................................... 47
Star Code Script Variables..................................................................................................................... 47
Star Code Script Actions (ACT) ............................................................................................................. 48
Star Code Script Format ........................................................................................................................ 49
Star Code Script Examples.................................................................................................................... 49
Program a Star Code ............................................................................................................................. 50
8Status Pages .................................................................................................................................................... 51
System Status ............................................................................................................................................... 51
View WAN Status................................................................................................................................... 51
View Wi-Fi Status................................................................................................................................... 51
Product Information................................................................................................................................ 52
View SPn Services Stats (n = 1, 2, 3, 4)................................................................................................ 52
View OBiTALK Service Status ............................................................................................................... 53
Call Status..................................................................................................................................................... 53
Call History.................................................................................................................................................... 53
SP Services Stats ......................................................................................................................................... 53
Phone Port Status ......................................................................................................................................... 53
9Device Settings ................................................................................................................................................ 54
Repeat Dialing Service.................................................................................................................................. 54
Codec Profile Features ................................................................................................................................. 55
User Settings................................................................................................................................................. 55
Configure Speed Dial Numbers ............................................................................................................. 55
Use a Speed Dial Number as Ad Hoc Gateway .................................................................................... 56
10Network Settings ............................................................................................................................................ 57
WAN (Internet) Settings ................................................................................................................................ 57
OBiWiFi Wireless USB Adapter .................................................................................................................... 57
WiFi Scan...................................................................................................................................................... 57
11Call Routing.................................................................................................................................................... 58
Inbound and Outbound Call Routing............................................................................................................. 58
Inbound Call Route Configuration.......................................................................................................... 58
InboundCallRoute Examples ................................................................................................................. 60
Outbound Call Route Configuration ....................................................................................................... 61
OutboundCallRoute Examples............................................................................................................... 62
Digit Map Configuration................................................................................................................................. 63
Digit Map Rules and Elements............................................................................................................... 63
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Matching Against Multiple Rules in Digit Map........................................................................................ 65
Forcing Interdigit Timeout With A Pound Key ........................................................................................ 67
Invoke Second Dial Tone in Digit Map................................................................................................... 67
Change Inter-digit Long Timer Dynamically After Partial Match ............................................................ 68
User-Defined Digit Maps........................................................................................................................ 68
A User-Defined Digit Map For IPv4 Dialing............................................................................................ 69
Configure a User-Defined Digit Map ...................................................................................................... 69
Call Routing and Digit Map ........................................................................................................................... 70
Trunks, Endpoints, and Terminals ......................................................................................................... 70
Supported 2-way Call Bridges ........................................................................................................ 70
12Service Providers ........................................................................................................................................... 72
ITSP Profile ................................................................................................................................................... 72
SP Service .................................................................................................................................................... 72
SIP Registration ............................................................................................................................................ 72
SIP Outbound Proxy Server................................................................................................................... 73
DNS Lookup of SIP Servers .................................................................................................................. 73
NAT Traversal Considerations............................................................................................................... 74
SIP Proxy Server Redundancy and Dual Registration........................................................................... 74
SIP Privacy ............................................................................................................................................ 75
STUN and ICE ....................................................................................................................................... 76
SIP Service Provider Features...................................................................................................................... 76
ITSP Driven Distinctive Ringing ............................................................................................................. 77
RTP Statistics - the X-RTP-Stat Header ................................................................................................ 77
Media Loopback Service........................................................................................................................ 78
The OBiTALK Service ................................................................................................................................... 79
Enable the OBiTALK Service................................................................................................................. 79
Limit OBiTALK Calls .............................................................................................................................. 80
PDMS-SP Service Settings.................................................................................................................... 80
Auto Attendant Service ................................................................................................................................. 80
Automated Attendant ............................................................................................................................. 80
AA Callback Service .............................................................................................................................. 80
User Recorded Prompts ........................................................................................................................ 81
Enable Auto Attendant ........................................................................................................................... 81
Configure the Auto Attendant Callback Service..................................................................................... 82
Customize Service Route Access Codes for the Auto Attendant. ......................................................... 82
Customizing AA Prompt Lists........................................................................................................................ 82
Voice Gateways ............................................................................................................................................ 84
Configure a Gateway for Direct Dialing.................................................................................................. 84
Voice Gateway Examples ...................................................................................................................... 84
Trunks ........................................................................................................................................................... 85
Trunk Groups ......................................................................................................................................... 85
Configure a Trunk Group................................................................................................................ 86
13Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................................................. 87
System Logs ................................................................................................................................................. 87
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Activate Syslog Messaging .................................................................................................................... 87
Include Detailed SIP Messages in Syslog Messaging ........................................................................... 87
View SPN Service Status Messages ..................................................................................................... 88
SPN Service Status Error Messages ..................................................................................................... 88
Locate the Serial Number on the Device ...................................................................................................... 89
Locate the Serial Number in the System Web Interface. .............................................................................. 89
Packet Capture ............................................................................................................................................. 89
Start and Stop a Local Packet Capture.................................................................................................. 89
Configure the Remote PCAP Server ..................................................................................................... 90
14Appendix A ..................................................................................................................................................... 91
Tone Profile Features.................................................................................................................................... 91
Tone Field-1 Composition...................................................................................................................... 91
Tone Field-2 Composition...................................................................................................................... 91
Tone Field-3 to Field-6 Composition...................................................................................................... 92
Tone Examples ............................................................................................................................................. 93
Dial Tone................................................................................................................................................ 93
Busy Tone.............................................................................................................................................. 93
Prompt Tone .......................................................................................................................................... 93
SIT Tone ................................................................................................................................................ 93
Stutter Tone ........................................................................................................................................... 94
Ring Profile A & B ......................................................................................................................................... 94
Ring Profile Features ............................................................................................................................. 94
Ring Field-1 Composition ............................................................................................................... 94
Ring Field-2 to Field-5 Composition ............................................................................................... 95
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Before You Begin1
This guide describes how to configure Poly ATA devices.
The information in this guide applies to the following Poly ATA devices:
●Poly ATA 402
Audience, Purpose, and Required Skills
This audience includes Internet Telephony Service Providers (ITSP), Voice Service Providers (VSP),
Managed Service Value Added Resellers (VAR), Internet Telephony Professionals, and Technology
Hobbyists.
You must be familiar with the following concepts before beginning:
●Current telecommunications practices, protocols, and principles
●Telecommunication basics, video teleconferencing, and voice or data equipment
●Open SIP networks and VoIP endpoint environments
Before You Begin 1

Getting Started2
Understand how to administer, configure, and provision devices.
As you read this guide, keep in mind that certain features are configurable by your system provider,
configurable by your system administrator, or determined by your network environment. As a result,
some features may not be enabled or may operate differently on your device. Additionally, the
examples in this guide may not directly reflect what is available on your device.
NOTE: The terms
the device
and
your device
refer to Poly ATA devices.
Supported Devices
The following table lists the product names, model names, and part numbers for Poly ATA devices.
The Poly ATA 400 series consists of the following device models:
●Poly ATA 400
●Poly ATA 402
Table 2-1 Poly ATA Device Product Name, SKU, and Part Number
Product Name SKU Item Number Item Description
Poly ATA 400
2 Ethernet
Ports
NA 8F3H4AA#ABA Poly ATA 400 1FXS VP VoIP Adptr SIP US
Poly ATA 400 ANZ, EU, UK 8F3H4AA#AC3 Poly ATA 400 1FXS VP VoIP Adptr SIP WW
Poly ATA 402 NA 8F3H5AA#ABA Poly ATA 402 2FXS VP VoIP Adptr SIP US
Poly ATA 402 ANZ, EU, UK 8F3H5AA#AC3 Poly ATA 402 2FXS VP VoIP Adptr SIP WW
Poly ATA Device Features
Built with a high-performance, system-on-a-chip platform to ensure high-quality voice conversations,
Poly ATA devices are dedicated systems targeted at applications for VoIP services.
Poly ATA devices have high availability and reliability because they’re always-on to make or receive
calls. If you use a Poly ATA device, you don't need to use a computer, or have a computer turned on,
to talk to people. To get started, all you need is a phone, power, and a connection to the internet.
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Key Features
Poly ATA devices implement the following features and functionalities.
Table 2-2 Poly ATA Devices
Poly ATA
Device Model
VoIP Account Support No. of Phone
Ports
No. of Ethernet
Ports
No. of USB
Ports
Poly ATA 400 4 1 1 1
Poly ATA 402 4 2 2 1
The key features of the Poly ATA are:
●SIP Service Provider support for up to four SIP accounts
●Four SIP accounts on Poly ATA 400 and Poly ATA 402
●Any available service is accessible from each Phone port independently
●Automatic Attendant (AA) for simplified call routing
●Callback service: automatic callback to connect you to the AA to make a new call or call you back
on the attached phone later
Your device is configurable to work with any SIP-compliant internet telephone service (ITSP).
The device supports using the Poly Device Management Service for Service Providers (PDMS-SP)
web portal. PDMS-SP is the customer portal for device management allowing administrators to
remotely inventory, monitor, and troubleshoot Poly devices.
IMPORTANT:
PDMS-SP
and
OBiTALK
are both terms used in the system web interface and the
documentation to refer to the same functionality.
Using the PDMS-SP web portal integration lets you:
●Configure and manage your Poly ATA 400 series devices.
●Upgrade your Poly ATA 400 series devices.
●Troubleshoot and capture additional logs for your Poly ATA 400 series devices.
Robust Telephony Features
Connect an analog phone to one of the Phone ports on your device to access a robust set of
telephony features.
Poly ATA 400 series devices provide the following telephony features:
●Message waiting indication—visual and tone based
●Speed dialing of 99 Poly endpoints or numbers
●Three-way conference calling with local mixing
●Hook flash event signaling
●Caller ID—name and number
Key Features 3

●Call waiting
●Call forward unconditional
●Call forward on busy
●Call forward on no answer
●Call transfer
●Anonymous call
●Block anonymous call
●Do Not Disturb
●Call return
●Repeat dialing
Powerful Call Routing and Voice Service Features
Poly ATAs offer voice service features and call routing.
The Poly ATA 400 series devices give you the following features:
●SIP support for voice and fax over IP from internet telephony service providers (ITSPs)
●PDMS-SP managed VoIP network for Poly endpoint devices and applications
●High-quality voice encoding using G.711, G.722, G.726, G.729, iLBC, and Opus algorithms
●Recursive digit maps and associated call routing for outbound and inbound calls
LED Description and LED Behaviour
Each Poly ATA device has LEDs on the front which give indicators of the device status.
Poly ATA 400 LED Status Indicators
There are three LEDs on the front of the Poly ATA 400 device.
The LEDs give you a visual indication of the working order and general status of key functional
aspects of the device. Under normal operating conditions, the LEDs show green (solid, flashing, or
blinking) signals.
The following figure displays the LEDs on the front of the Poly ATA 400. The table lists each LED
numbered in the figure.
Figure 2-1 Poly ATA 400 LEDs
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Table 2-3 LED Status Indicators
Reference Number LED LED Description
1 Power indicator The color and pattern of the power
indicator shows the following states:
LED off: No power
Solid green: Powered on and working
Flashing green: Searching for a DHCP
IP address
Flashing orange: Upgrading (Do not
unplug power.)
Solid red: Not operational
2 LAN Ethernet port indicator Blinking green: Data activity on the LAN
Ethernet port
3 Phone port indicator The color and pattern of the phone port
indicator shows the following states:
LED off: Port not enabled
Solid green: Phone ready (standby)
Flashing green: Phone in use
Poly ATA 402 LED Status Indicators
There are five LEDs on the front of the Poly ATA 402 device.
The LEDs give you a visual indication of the working order and general status of key functional
aspects of the device. Under normal operating conditions, the LEDs show green (solid, flashing, or
blinking) signals.
The following figure displays the LEDs on the front of the Poly ATA 402. The table lists each LED
numbered in the figure.
Figure 2-2 Poly ATA 402 LEDs
Poly ATA 402 LED Status Indicators 5

Table 2-4 LED Status Indicators
Reference Number LED LED Description
1 Power indicator The color and pattern of the power
indicator shows the following states:
LED off: No power
Solid green: Powered on and working
Flashing green: Searching for a DHCP
IP address
Flashing orange: Upgrading (Do not
unplug power.)
Solid red: Not operational
2 LAN Ethernet port indicator Blinking green: Data activity on the LAN
Ethernet port
3 PC Ethernet port indicator Blinking green: Data activity on the PC
Ethernet port
4, 5 Phone ports indicators: Phone 1, Phone
2
The color and pattern of the phone
ports indicators show the following
states:
LED off: Port not enabled
Solid green: Phone ready (standby)
Flashing green: Phone in use
Port Connections
Learn about the different port connections on the devices in the Poly ATA 400 series.
Poly ATA 400 Port Connections
Become familiar with the physical ports on your Poly ATA 400 device.
The following figures display the ports on the back and side of the Poly ATA 400. The tables list each
port numbered in the figure.
Figure 2-3 Poly ATA 400 Ports
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Table 2-5 Port Connections
Reference Number Port Port Description
1 Phone Port connection The Phone port on the Poly ATA
supports input and output signaling and
control messages.
You can only connect a touch-tone land
line phone to your device's Phone port.
Phones that use pulse dialing aren’t
supported.
2 LAN Ethernet port Use an Ethernet cable to connect the
LAN port on your device to an Ethernet
port on your internet router or switch.
By default, the device requests an
IP address, DNS, and Internet (WAN)
Gateway IP addressing via DHCP.
3Power connection Use only the 12-volt power adapter
supplied with the original packaging to
power the device.
The use of a power adapter other than
the one given with the device voids the
warranty. It might also cause the unit
not to work or malfunction.
Figure 2-4 Poly ATA 400 Side View
Table 2-6 Port Connections
Reference Number Port Port Description
1 USB port Connect an OBiWiFi5G dongle.
Poly ATA 402 Port Connections
Become familiar with the physical ports on your Poly ATA 402 device.
The following figures display the ports on the back and side of the Poly ATA 402. The tables list each
port numbered in the figure.
Poly ATA 402 Port Connections 7

Figure 2-5 Poly ATA 402 Ports
Table 2-7 Port Connections
Reference Number Port Port Description
1, 2 Phone Port connections The Phone ports on the Poly ATA
support input and output signaling and
control messages.
You can only connect a touch-tone
land line phone to your device's Phone
ports. Phones that use pulse dialing
aren’t supported.
You can connect a second analog
phone, or another analog device such
as a fax machine or an alarm panel, to
the second Phone port.
3 PC Ethernet port The device PC port enables you to
daisy-chain a local device such as a
computer.
4LAN Ethernet port Use an Ethernet cable to connect the
LAN port on your device to an Ethernet
port on your internet router or switch.
By default, the device requests an
IP address, DNS, and Internet (WAN)
Gateway IP addressing via DHCP.
5Power connection Use only the 12-volt power adapter
supplied with the original packaging to
power the device.
The use of a power adapter other than
the one given with the device voids the
warranty. It might also cause the unit
not to work or malfunction.
Figure 2-6 Poly ATA 402 Side Callout
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Table 2-8 Port Connections
Reference Number Port Port Description
1 USB port Connect an OBiWiFi5G dongle.
Poly ATA 402 Port Connections 9

Configuration and Management Interfaces3
Poly offers several methods to configure or provision your phone.
You can configure and manage your Poly ATA device using the following local interfaces:
●Interactive Voice Response System (IVR)
●System web interface
Alternatively, you can choose to configure and manage your Poly ATA device remotely using the
PDMS-SP.
Interactive Voice Response System
You can use the IVR system as an automated attendant that you can ask for device configuration
information, such as the IP address, and it provides a verbal response. You can also use the IVR to
instruct the device to act on the placement or routing of a call to a particular interface.
There are two IVR menus:
●Auto Attendant IVR 1: This menu is referred to as “aa” (or "aa1") for call processing commands.
For more information about the Auto Attendant IVR for Poly ATA call processing, see Call Routing
and Digit Map on page 70.
●Auto Attendant IVR 2: This menu is referred to as “aa2” for local configuration. If changing the
settings requires that you reboot the device, it’s done automatically when you quit the IVR. You
invoke IVR (AA2) by pressing * * * on a phone connected to the Phone port of your ATA
device.
Configure Basic Settings Using the IVR System
Use the IVR system's main menu to configure basic settings or to access additional configuration
menus.
For a list of the IVR System basic settings, see the
Poly OBi Device Technical Reference
, at Poly
Support.
1. From a phone attached to one of the Phone ports of your ATA device, dial *** to access the IVR
system.
2. Enter the single digit number for the configuration menu item that you want to access.
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3. Press ## or hang up to exit IVR.
TIP: By pressing the appropriate button sequence on the telephone key pad, you can move to
the next menu of the IVR or invoke a command without first waiting for the previous
announcement to end.
IVR Local Configuration Options
The Main Menu after invoking the IVR is a list of operations that you can select by pressing the
corresponding 1-digit option number.
Table 3-1 IVR Main Menu Configuration Options
Selection Announcement What Can You Do?
1Basic Network Status
Reads the IP address and DHCP status.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
2Advanced Network Status
Reads the primary and back-up DNS server,
primary and back-up NTP server.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
3DHCP Current Value
Reads the current value and you have the option to
change the value.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
4IP Address Current Value
Reads the current value and you have the option to
change the value. If you elect to enter a new value
(static IP address), DHCP is disabled.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
5Password Current Value
Reads the current IVR password value and you
have the option to change the value.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
6Please Wait
One of the following messages plays:
●Software Update Available. Press 1 to update
software
●Software Update Not Available.
If an update is available, press 1 to proceed with the
update. The software update process starts as soon
as you hang up the phone.
Warning: Once the software upgrade process starts,
the device's power LED blinks rapidly. Make sure
the power and network cable stay connected to the
unit until the process is complete.
8Restore Factory Default Press 1 to confirm device restore to factory default
settings.
Press # to return to device configuration menu.
Press # # to exit IVR.
9Reboot Press 1 to confirm device reboot.
Press # to return to device configuration menu.
Press # # or hang up to exit IVR.
0Additional Options
Access other configuration options of your phone.
Enter option followed by the # key.
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System-Level Configuration Options
Additional configuration options are available with the device IVR after pressing * * * 0.
There are many additional options beyond the top-level IVR operations options 1 - 9. Unlike the
top-level options, however, the list of available additional options in Menu 0 is not announced.
1. Enter * * * 0 #
2. Enter your desired option number, followed by #
3. Follow any additional prompts, as desired.
You must enter the corresponding option number (followed by the # key) to select the particular
option. The following tables list the available additional options (grouped by function):
Table 3-2 System-Level Configuration Options
Selection Announcement What Can You Do?
1 Firmware Version
Reads the current value of the firmware version.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press # to enter another configuration selection.
2IVR Password
Reads the current value of the IVR password.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press # to enter another configuration selection.
3Debug Level
Reads the current value of the debug level.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press # to enter another configuration selection.
4Syslog Server IP Address
Reads the current IP address of the syslog server.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press # to enter another configuration selection.
5Syslog Server Port
Reads the current value of the syslog server port.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value of 514.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press # to enter another configuration selection.
81 Factory Reset just the Voice configuration parameters. Press 1 to confirm.
Press # to enter another configuration selection
Network-Related Configuration Options
Additional network-related configuration options are available with the device IVR after pressing * * *
0.
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Table 3-3 Network Related Configuration Options
Selection Announcement What Can You Do?
20 DHCP Configuration
Reads the current value of the DHCP configuration.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press # to enter another configuration selection.
21 IP Address
Reads the current value of the IP address.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press # to enter another configuration selection.
22 Default Gateway
Reads the current value of the default Internet gateway.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press # to enter another configuration selection.
23 Subnet Mask
Reads the current value of the subnet mask.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press # to enter another configuration selection.
24 DNS Server (Primary)
Reads the current value of the primary DNS server.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press # to enter another configuration selection.
26 NTP Server (Primary)
Reads the current value of the primary NTP server.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press # to enter another configuration selection.
OBiWiFi-Related Configuration Options
Additional OBiWiFi-related configuration options are available with the device IVR after pressing * * *
0.
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Table 3-4 OBiWiFi Network Related Configuration Options
Selection Announcement What Can You Do?
40 DHCP Configuration
The current value of the DHCP configuration is read back.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press # to enter another configuration
selection.
41 IP Address
The current value of the IP address is read back.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press # to enter another configuration
selection.
42 Default Gateway
The current value of the default internet gateway is read
back.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press # to enter another configuration
selection.
43 Subnet Mask
The current value of the subnet mask is read back.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press # to enter another configuration
selection.
44 DNS Server (Primary)
The current value of the primary DNS server is read back.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press # to enter another configuration
selection.
46 NTP Server (Secondary)
The current value of the Secondary NTP server is read
back.
Press 1 to enter a new value.
Press 2 to set the default value.
Press 0 to repeat the information.
Press # to enter another configuration
selection.
SIP Service Provider Configuration Options
Additional configuration options are available with the device IVR after pressing * * * 0 for SIP service
provider 1 (SP1).
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