Installation guide
AASTRA 6700I SIP TERMINALS FOR MX-ONE
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The hostfile.txt is used to translate the domain name to IP address. This
file shall be available on the sw server together with the aastra.cfg file.
The host file is downloaded to the phone at restart.
When the telephone is registered towards the backup registrar and when
the user initiates a call, the INVITE will be sent to the primary registrar
first, which causes a delay of the call with 3-4 seconds. The telephone
will discover when the primary registrar is working again and register
towards this one.
There are some limitations when the telephone is registered towards the
backup registrar, see 11.28.1 Limitations on page 60.
11.23 Using the Phone as an Operator Media
Device (OMD)
Not applicable.
A telephone is called Operator Media Device when it is used for the
speech together with a operator work station application, for example
CMG NOW Attendant.
11.24 Central Storage of User Specific Data
The data the that follows the user for the Aastra 6700i family when
logging on to another phone is the data stored in MX-ONE, for example
MNS, SCA keys and the speed dial keys initiated from MX-ONE. The
data locally stored in the phone does not follow the user.
11.25 Configuring the Diffserv Parameter
Diffserv is a model for handling of priority, based on the type of service
(TOS) field in the IP packet heading.
The TOS value can be defined in the aastra.cfg file and the parameter
names are: tos sip and tos rtp.
The default values are tos sip: 38 AF/(100110) and tos rtp: 46
EF/(101110)
For more information: see Administrator Guide for Aastra Models 6700i
and 9000i Series IP SIP Phones.