User's Manual
SME VoIP System Guide, Version 2.6
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Chapter:
SME VoIP Administration Interface
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Text
Messaging
Response (s)
30
This defines the frequency of how response timeout
Permitted values: Positive integer, unit is in seconds
Text
Messaging
TTL
0
This defines the text messaging time to live
Permitted values: Positive integer, unit is in seconds
SIP Log Server
Address
Empty
Permitted value(s): AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD or <URL>
Requires a predefined folder named: \SIP
Upload of SIP
Log
Disabled
Enable this option to save low level SIP debug messages to the server.
The SIP logs are saved in the file format:
<MAC_Address><Time_Stamp>SIP.log
Syslog Server
IP-Address
Empty
Permitted value(s): AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD or <URL>
Syslog Server
Port
Empty
Port number of syslog server.
Syslog Level
Off
Off: No data is saved on syslog server
Normal Operation: Normal operation events are logged, incoming
call, outgoing calls, handset registration, DECT location, and call lost
due to busy, critical system errors, general system information.
System Analyze: Handset roaming, handset firmware updates status.
The system 46nalyse level also contains the messages from normal
operation.
Debug: Used by RTX for debug. Should not be enabled during normal
operation.
Enable
Automatic
Prefix
Disabled
Disabled: Feature off.
Enabled: The base will add the leading digit defined in “Set Prefix for
Outgoing Calls”.
Enabled + fall through on * and #: Will enable detection of * or # at
the first digit of a dialled number. In case of detection the base will
not complete the dialled number with a leading 0.
Examples:
1: dialed number on handset * 1234 - > dialed number to the pabx
*1234
2: dialed number on handset #1234 - > dialed number to the pabx
#1234
3: dialed number on handset 1234 - > dialed number to the pabx
01234
Set Maximum
Digits of
Internal
Numbers
0
Used to detect internal numbers. In case of internal numbers no
prefix number will be added to the dialled number.
Set Prefix for
Outgoing Calls
Empty
Prefix number for the enabled automatic prefix feature.
Permitted value(s): 1 to 9999
There are three ways of configuring the system.
1. Manual configuration by use of the Web server in the base station(s)
2. By use of configuration files that are uploaded from a disk via the “Configuration” page on the Web
server.
3. By use of configuration files which the base station(s) download(s) from a configuration server.
For further details refer to doc reference [3].