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User manual Aastra Telecom, model SIP 53I

Manafacture: Aastra Telecom
File size: 8.94 mb
File name: 5dc1f415-b22b-a094-a5f8-75880f55ce2c.pdf
Language of manual:en
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Any text following a number # sign (#) is considered to be a comment, unless the number sign is # contained within double-quotes ("#") where it is considered to be # a pound. For Boolean fields, 0 = false, 1 = true. # Comments: # # This file contains sample configurations for the "aastra.cfg" or # ".cfg" file. The settings included here are examples only. # You should change/comment the values to suit your requirements. # # Not all possible paramters are shown, refer to the admin guide # for the full list of supported parameters, their defaults and # valid ranges. # # The Aastra 57i, 57iCT, and 53i phones will download 2 # configuration files from the TFTP server while restarting, the # "aastra.cfg" file and the ".cfg" file. These two # configuration files can be used to configure all of the settings # of the phone with the exception of assigning a static IP address # to a phone and line settings, which should only be set in the ".cfg" file. # Appendix D 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-29 IP Phone Administrator Guide Sample Configuration Files # The "aastra.cfg" file configures the settings server wide, while Appendix D # the ".cfg" file configures only the phone with the MAC # address for which the file is named (for example, # "00085d0304f4.cfg"). The settings in the "aastra.cfg" file will # be overridden by settings which also appear in the ".cfg" file. #---------------------------------------------------------------- # DHCP Setting# ============= #dhcp: 1 # DHCP enabled. # DHCP: # 0 = false, means DHCP is disabled. #1 = true, means DHCP is enabled. # # Notes: # # DHCP is normally set from the Options list on the phone or # the web interface # # If DHCP is disabled, the following network settings will # have to be configured manually either through the configuration # files, the Options List in the phone, or the Web Client: IP # Address (of the phone), Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS, and TFTP # Server. #---------------------------------------------------------------- # Network Settings# = == = = == = = # Notes: If DHCP is enabled, you do not need to set these network # settings. Although depending on you DHCP server configuration # you may still have to set the dns address. D-30 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 Sample Configuration Files Sample Configuration Files #ip: # This value is unique to each phone on a server # and should be set in the ".cfg" file if # setting this manually. #subnet mask: #default gateway: #dns1: #dns2: # Time Server Settings# ===================== #time server disabled: 1 # Time server disabled. #time server1: # Enable time server and enter at #time server2: # least one time server IP address or #time server3: # qualified domain name. # Time Server Disabled: # 0 = false, means the time server is not disabled. # 1 = true, means the time server is disabled. # NAT Settings# = = = = = = = # Option 1: # # If you are connecting to a Nortel MCS call server and there is a # NAT device between the server and the phone, then you must set # the following two parameters for the phone to function # correctly. #sip nortel nat support: 1 # 1 = enabled Appendix D 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-31 IP Phone Administrator Guide Sample Configuration Files #sip nortel nat timer: 60 # seconds between keep alive messages Appendix D D-32 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 Sample Configuration Files Sample Configuration Files # Option 2: # # If you are using a session border controller, you should set the # outbound proxy to the session border controller address #sip outbound proxy: sbc.aastra.com #sip outbound proxy port: 0 # a value of 0 enables SRV # lookups for the address of # the proxy. # Option 3: # # If you know the public IP address of your NAT device and and have # opened up a port for the SIP messages then you can statically # assign this information. #sip nat ip: 67.123.122.90 #sip nat port: 5890 # Additional Network Settings# ============================ #sip rtp port: 3000 # Eg. RTP packets are sent to port 3000. #---------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration Server Settings# = == = = == = = == = = = # Notes: This section defines which server the phone retrieves new # firmware images and configuration files from. Three protocols # are supported TFTP, FTP and HTTP download protocol: TFTP # valid values are TFTP, FTP and HTTP Appendix D 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 D-33 IP Phone Administrator Guide Sample Configuration Files Appendix D D-34 41-001160-00, Release 2.1, Rev 04 Sample Configuration Files Sample Configuration Files ## TFTP server settings tftp server: 192.168.0.130 #alternate tftp server: #use alternate tftp server: 1 # If your DHCP server assigns # a TFTP server address which # you do not use, you can use # the alternate tftp server. ## FTP server settings #ftp server: 192.168.0.131 # can be IP or FQDN #ftp username: aastra #ftp password: 57iaastra ## HTTP server settings (for http://bogus.aastra.com/firmw...

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