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A5000 R5.4 Product Guide – SIP terminals – Aastra 6700i range
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Manual configuration via the terminal web interface or through direct access to
the terminal:
The administrator enters the subscriber number in the terminal. He thus creates a link
between the subscriber number and the terminal. This may be done via the terminal interface
(“options” key) or terminal web interface; the administrator's number is required in both cases.
The administrator configures the DHCP server in order to communicate the FTP server IP
address to the terminal.
Via an Excel file imported by TMA, the administrator enters the general configuration
parameters and the terminal’s latest software release. It is also possible to choose the FTP
server used. The general configuration parameters differ from one FTP server to the other.
The terminal can then be connected to the working network.
The terminal obtains its network configuration parameters, as well as the FTP server
parameters, from the DHCP server.
The terminal connects to the FTP server and loads the software and configuration
files.
The terminal registers with the iPbx (information received from the DHCP or FTP
server) by giving its subscriber number.
The iPbx finds the point where the terminal is declared and reroutes it to the right
iPbx.
The terminal then registers with the right iPbx.
The iPbx configures on the terminal the IP addresses of the main iPbx and backup
iPbx, the SIP terminal numbering plan, the keys.
Note: this method of deployment cannot be used with authentication.
Remark concerning terminal 6700i key management: from R5.1C, the administrator can program the
keys from AMP for one terminal type.
These are keys that have to be configured in the same way on all terminals of the same type:
This configuration can be carried out in either of the following two ways:
Through manual file management: the administrator customises a file for each terminal type.
With R5.1C, AMP (TMA) offers a configuration menu for all the functions defined by terminal
type.
The following functions can be programmed:
Do not disturb (DND)
Service
Directory
Caller log
ABC
Transfer to voice mail
Cancel voice mail transfer
Direct voice mail call
Transfer
Conference
Backup
Deletion