9133i SIP IP PHONE Release # 1.
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Overview .......................................................................................................1 General Requirements ................................................................................1 About this Guide .........................................................................................1 Methods of Installation ................................................................................2 9112i IP Phone Set up ...........................................................
Overview Overview About this Guide This SIP 9133i IP Phone Administration Guide provides information on the basic network setup that is required for the SIP 9133i IP Phone. It also includes details on the functioning and configuration of the 9133i IP Phone. This guide is for network administrators, system administrators, developers and partners who need to understand how to install the 9133i on a SIP network. Prior knowledge of IP Telephony concepts is recommended.
Methods of Installation Methods of Installation The firmware set up and installation for the 9133i can be done through the Options List available directly from the phone or through the Aastra 9133i Web Client web interface. When the 9133i is initialized for the first time, DHCP is enabled by default. The DHCP server passes information to the 9133i IP Phone so that it can configure itself for subsequent IP PBX addresses and normal runtime operations.
9133i IP Phone Set up 9133i IP Phone Set up The 9133i’s Options List When the 9133i is first plugged in or restarted it will automatically download any firmware updates for the phone. The binary and configuration files that are required for the 9133i are: 1. Press the I button on the phone to enter the options list. 2. To go to an Option, use the V and W to scroll through the list or press the number corresponding to the Option. • "9133i.st” • “aastra.cfg” • “.cfg”.
If DHCP is enabled, all the Network settings are automatically configured. The 9133i IP Phone’s firmware allows the network settings to be manually entered, if for any reason the 9133i cannot populate any of the settings with DHCP enabled. If DHCP is disabled the following network settings can be configured manually: 1. DHCP This turns DHCP on or off. IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway options are automatically populated and are read-only when DHCP is used. DHCP is used by default. 2.
9133i IP Phone Set up • There is a change in your network. • To re-load the configuration information modified through the configuration files to the phone. • If the settings for the 9133i on the IP PBX system had been modified. 4. Factory Default This option lets you restart the phone back to the factory default settings, including the network settings. Performing this operation will result in losing all user modified settings.
The Network and SIP options within the 9133i IP Phone can be configured from the phone or from the Aastra 9133i Web Client web interface. Administrator level options are password protected in both the phone and the web interface. Network DHCP automatically sends the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway network (also DNS and FTP Server) information to the 9133i IP Phone during initialization when the 9133i is first powered up or restarted. By default, the DHCP setting is enabled.
9133i IP Phone Configuration 2. Enter the administrator’s user name and password (the default user name is admin and password is 22222). 3. In the web page that has just opened enter the IP address of the phone, the Subnet Mask and the Gateway IP address in their corresponding fields. TFTP Server Settings The 9133i IP Phone uses the TFTP to download updates of the phone’s firmware and configuration files. You must set the TFTP server address in the phone. From the 9133i IP Phone: 1.
Setting Parameters through Configuration Files The following are the parameters that can be used to configure the 9133i phone through the configuration files – aastra.cfg and .cfg. The "aastra.cfg" file configures the settings server wide, while the configures only the phones with the MAC address for which the file is named. The settings in the “aastra.cfg” file will be overridden by the settings which also appear in the cfg file.
Setting Parameters – Network Settings Setting Parameters – Network Settings The following section contains the parameters to configure the network settings. 9 Parameter – dhcp Configurable through the 9133i's Options List, the Aastra 9133i web client or through the configuration files Description Enabling DHCP will populate most of the network information. The DHCP server should serve the network information that the 9133i requires.
Configurable through the9133i’s Options List, the Aastra 9133i web client or through the configuration files Description The IP address of the network's gateway or the router IP address Format IP address Default Value 1.0.0.1 Range Not Applicable Example default gateway: 192.168.0.1 Parameter – dns1 Configurable through the 9133i's Options List, the Aastra 9133i web client or through the configuration files Description Primary domain name servers’ IP address.
Setting Parameters – Network Settings 11 Parameter – tftp server Configurable through the 9133i's Options List, the Aastra 9133i web client or through the configuration files Description The TFTP server’s IP address. If DHCP is enabled and the DHCP server provides the information, this field is automatically populated. Use this parameter to change the IP address of the TFTP server. This will become effective after this configuration file has been downloaded into the phone.
The following section contains the parameters to configure settings specific to the timeserver. Parameter – time server disabled Configurable through the 9133i's Options List or the configuration files Description This parameter enables or disables the time server. This parameter affects the time server1, time server2 and time server3 parameters. Use “0” to enable time server and “1” to disable time server.
Setting Parameters – Time Server Settings Parameter – time server3 Configurable through the configuration files only Description The tertiary time server's IP address. If the time server is enabled, and the primary and secondary time servers are not configured or cannot be accessed the value for time server3 will be used to request the time from. Format IP address Default Value 0.0.0.0 Range Not Applicable Example time server3: 192.168.0.
Setting Parameters – SIP Authentication Setting Parameters – SIP Authentication The following parameters are the settings specific to SIP authentication. Parameter – sip proxy ip Configurable through the 9133i's Options List, the Aastra 9133i web client or through the configuration files Description A SIP proxy is a server that makes and forwards requests generated by the 9133i to the targeted user.
Setting Parameters – SIP Authentication 15 Parameter – sip registrar port Configurable through the 9133i’s Options List, the Aastra 9133i web client or through the configuration files Description The registrar's port number Format Integer Default Value 5060 Range Not Applicable Example registrar port: 5060 Parameter – sip digit timeout Configurable through the configuration files only Description Represents the time in seconds to configure the timeout between consecutive key presses.
0 Range Not Applicable Example sip session timer: 30 Parameter – sip lineN auth name Configurable through the configuration files. Configurations done through the 9133i's Options List or the Aastra 9133i web client affect the first line only. Description The authorization name that will be used in the username field of the Authorization header field of the SIP REGISTER request.
Setting Parameters – SIP Authentication 17 Parameter – sip lineN display name Configurable only through the configuration files. Description This is used in the display name field of the From SIP header field. Some IP PBX systems use this as the caller’s ID and some may overwrite this with the string that is set at the PBX system.
This section contains the programmable key parameters that can be configured on the 9133i IP Phone. Keys can be programmed as speed dials or configured as extra line keys. There are 7 keys that can be configured. These parameters can be configured either from the Aastra.cfg, the .cfg file or the 9133i IP Phone. The most recently updated file will be used on the 9133i IP Phone when it is restarted. This is typically the .config file.
Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade The 9133i IP Phone uses a TFTP server to download configuration files and firmware. The TFTP server should be ready and be able to accept connections anonymously (without a requirement for a user name and password). See “Appendix B: Sample Configuration Files” on page 25 for information on setting up a TFTP server.
5. After entering the information into the appropriate fields click on the “Download Firmware” button. This starts the upgrade process. If the upgrade is successful you are presented the successful message. Model 9133i SIP Admin Guide 20 Firmware Upgrade 4. In the TFTP server IP field enter the IP address of the computer hosting the TFTP server.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This section describes solutions to some most commonly occurring problems. Why does my phone display “Application missing”? If you have experienced networking issues while the phone was downloading the application from the TFTP server, it is possible that the phone can no longer retrieve the required firmware file.
Troubleshooting How to set the 9133i IP Phone to factory default? From the 9133i IP Phone: 1. Press the I button to enter the Options List. 2. Select 10. Phone Status. 3. Select 5. Factory Default. 4. Enter the administrator password and press s. 5. Press the 4 key to confirm and accept the factory default settings or press r to cancel and return to the Options List. How to restart a user’s password? If a 9133i IP Phone user has forgotten the password it must be reset. From the web client: 1.
Appendix A: Configuring the 9133i at the Asterisk Appendix A: Configuring the 9133i at the Asterisk IP PBX The following configuration illustrates how to create a user with an extension to make and receive calls using the Asterisk as the PBX. This configuration is defined in the “sip.conf” file present along with the other configuration files that are created when Asterisk is installed. Usually, the configuration files can be found at the “/etc/asterisk” directory. ;This is used in the “extensions.
exten => 1234,1,Dial(SIP/phone1,20) This definition completes configuring the 9133i IP Phone at the IP PBX system. To verify whether the extension has been successfully registered at the IP PBX system, enter the Asterisk console and reload Asterisk. Use the command “sip show peers” at the console. This will display the extensions that are registered at the IP PBX system. Name/username Host phone1/phone1 192.168.1.1 Mask (D) 255.255.255.
Appendix B: Sample Configuration Files Appendix B: Sample Configuration Files This section consists of the sample configuration files necessary to configure the 9133i IP Phones. The general format is similar to configuration files used by several Unix-based programs. Any text following a number sign (#) on a line is considered to be a comment, unless the # is contained within double-quotes. Currently, Boolean fields use 0 for false and 1 for true. aastra.
Appendix B: Sample Configuration Files # # DHCP Setting ============ dhcp: 1 # DHCP enabled. # DHCP: # 0 = false, means DHCP is disabled. # 1 = true, means DHCP is enabled. # # # # # Notes: 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.
Appendix B: Sample Configuration Files # # SIP registrar and Proxy Server Settings ======================================= #sip proxy ip: # IP of proxy server. #sip proxy port: 5060 # 5060 is set by default. #sip registrar ip: # IP of registrar. #sip registrar port: 5060 # 5060 is set by default.
Programmable Key Settings ================ # # # Programmable Keys can be set either server wide or unique to each phone. Setting programmable keys as speed dial should be done in the “.cfg” file, since these are unique to each phone. Appendix B: Sample Configuration Files # # # Notes: There are a maximum of 7 programmable keys that can be configured # on the 9133i IP Phone.
Appendix B: Sample Configuration Files prgkey3 type: speeddial prgkey3 label: “CallFwdOn” prgkey3 value: *72 prgkey4 type: speeddial prgkey4 label: “CallFwdOff” prgkey4 value: *73 prgkey5 type: speeddial prgkey5 label: “DND On” prgkey5 value: *78 prgkey6 type: speeddial prgkey6 label: “DND Off” prgkey6 value: *79 prgkey7 type: speeddial prgkey7 label: “CLIDBlock” prgkey7 value: *67 29 Model 9133i SIP Admin Guide
# # Appendix B: Sample Configuration Files .cfg Generic SIP Sample Configuration File ===================================== # Date: May 11th, 05 # File: Sample “.cfg” file # Comments: # This file contains sample configurations for the “.cfg” # file. Please rename this file with the MAC address (with the # dashes removed) of the specific 9133i device that you want to # configure, for example “00085d03059f.cfg”. # # Settings that have already appeared in “aastra.
Appendix B: Sample Configuration Files # # #ip: Network Settings ================ # This value is unique to each phone on a server # and should be set in the “.cfg” file if # setting this manually. #---------------------------------------------------------------------# # Line Settings ============= # # Lines should be set in the .cfg file since these settings are unique to each phone. # # Notes: Setting parameters for line 1 configures the line keyon the 9133i.
Appendix B: Sample Configuration Files # Programmable Key Settings # ================ # Programmable keys can be set either server wide or unique to each phone. # Setting programmable keys as done in the “.cfg” file are unique to each phone. # Notes: There are a maximum of 7 keys that can be configured # on the 9133i phone. These can be set up through either of the 2 # configuration files, depending on whether this is to be server # wide (“aastra.cfg”) or phone specific (“[mac].cfg”).
Appendix C: TFTP Server Set-up Appendix C: TFTP Server Set-up There are a number of TFTP servers available. PumpKIN is one of such TFTP servers. Installing PumpKIN is straightforward. To configure the directory from where you would be serving the files: 1. Click on the Options button on PumpKIN’s main window. 2. Under Read Request Behavior, select the Give all files radio button. This allows the files to be served without any manual intervention. 3.
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