Administrator and Provisioning Manual VSP600 VSP601 DECT SIP Cordless Base Station and Handset Rev.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Congratulations on your purchase of this VTech product. Before using this VTech product, please read Important Safety Information on page 92 of this manual. Please thoroughly read this manual for all the feature operations and troubleshooting information necessary to install and operate your new VTech product. You can also visit our website at businessphones.vtech.com or call 1 (888) 370-2006.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Table of contents Introduction .................................................................................................. 5 Audience ................................................................................................... 5 Related documents ..................................................................................... 5 About the base station.................................................................................
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual “network” Module: Network Settings ............................................................71 General Configuration File Settings ...........................................................71 MAC-Specific Configuration File Settings ....................................................73 “provisioning” Module: Provisioning Settings..................................................75 “time_date” Module: Time and Date Settings ............................
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Introduction This administrator and provisioning guide contains detailed instructions for configuring the VSP600 DECT SIP cordless base station and VSP601 cordless handset. Please read this guide before attempting to configure the devices. Audience This guide is written for installers and system administrators. It assumes that you are familiar with networks and VoIP, both in theory and in practice.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual You can configure the base station using a browser-based interface called the WebUI, or an automatic provisioning process (see Provisioning Using Configuration Files on page 53). The WebUI enables you to configure the base station using a PC that is connected to the same Local Area Network. The WebUI resides on the base station and may get updated with firmware updates.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Network Requirements A switched network topology is recommended for your LAN (using standard 10/100 Ethernet switches that carry traffic at a nominal rate of 100 Mbit/s). The office LAN infrastructure should use Cat.-5/Cat.-5e cable. The base station requires a wired connection to the LAN. However, wireless connections to other devices (such as laptops) in your office will not impede performance.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Configuring the Base Station You can configure the base station using one of two methods: The Web User Interface, or WebUI, which you access using your Internet browser. See Using the WebUI on page 9. The browser-based interface is easy to navigate and best-suited to configuring a wide variety of settings. The WebUI has every setting required for configuring the base station and handsets.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Using the WebUI The Web User Interface (WebUI) resides on the base station. You can access it using an Internet browser.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual 3. On your computer, open an Internet browser. (Depending on your browser, some of the pages presented here may look different and have different controls. Ensure that you are running the latest update of your preferred browser.) 4. Type the IP address in the browser address bar and press ENTER on your computer keyboard. The browser displays a window asking for your user name and password. 5. For the user name, enter admin.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual WebUI: Status On the Status pages, you can view network status and general information about the base station and handsets. Some of the information on the Status pages is also available on the Status menu available on the handset.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Handset Status The handset status page shows the name and registration status of cordless handsets. The page lists the maximum of six handsets, even if fewer handsets are registered. If you have not given the handsets unique names, the default name of “HANDSET” appears.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual WebUI: System SIP Account Management On the SIP Account Management pages, you can enter the account settings for each line you have ordered from your service provider. Each line has its own Account settings page. The SIP account settings are also available as parameters in the configuration file. See “sip_account” Module: SIP Account Settings on page 60.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual User identifier Enter the User identifier supplied by your service provider. The User ID, also known as the Account ID, is a SIP URI field used for SIP registration. It is also used as part of the caller ID displayed for outgoing calls. Authentication name If authentication is enabled on the server, enter the authentication name (or authentication ID) for authentication with the server.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Dial Plan The dial plan consists of a series of dialing rules, or strings, that determine whether what the user has dialed is valid and when the handset should dial the number. Dialing rules must consist of the elements defined in the table below. Element x [0-9] x+ Description Any dial pad key from 0 to 9, including # and *. Any two numbers separated by a hyphen, where the second number is greater than the first.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual SIP Server Settings Setting Description Server address Enter the IP address or domain name for the SIP server. Server port Enter the port number that the SIP server will use. Registration Settings Setting Description Server address Enter the IP address or domain name for the registrar server. Server port Enter the port number that the registrar server will use. Expiration Enter the desired registration expiry time in seconds.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Backup Outbound Proxy Settings Setting Description Server address Enter the IP address or domain name for the backup proxy server. Server port Enter the port number that the backup proxy server will use. Audio Settings Setting Description Codec priority 1 Select the codec to be used first during a call. Codec priority 2 Select the codec to be used second during a call if the previous codec fails.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Quality of Service Setting Description DSCP (voice) Enter the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value from the Quality of Service setting on your router or switch. DSCP (signalling) Enter the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value from the Quality of Service setting on your router or switch. Signaling Settings Setting Description Local SIP port Enter the local SIP port.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Feature Access Codes Settings If your IP PBX service provider uses feature access codes, then enter the applicable codes here. Setting Description Voicemail Enter the voicemail access code. The code is dialed when the user selects an account from the handset’s Message menu. DND ON Enter the Do Not Disturb ON access code. DND OFF Enter the Do Not Disturb OFF access code. Call Forward All ON Enter the Call Forward All ON access code.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Voicemail Settings Setting Description Enable MWI Subscription When enabled, the account subscribes to the “message summary” event package. The account may use the User ID or the service provider’s “Mailbox ID”. Mailbox ID Enter the URI for the mailbox ID. The base station uses this URI for the MWI subscription. If left blank, the User ID is used for the MWI subscription.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual NAT Traversal Setting Description Enable STUN Enables or disables STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs) for account x. The Enable STUN setting allows the base station to identify its publicly addressable information behind a NAT via communicating with a STUN server. Server address Enter the STUN server IP address or domain name. Server port Enter the STUN server port. Enable UDP Keep-Alive Enables or disables UDP keep-alives.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Call Settings You can configure call settings for each account. Call Settings include Do Not Disturb and Call Forward settings. The call settings are also available as parameters in the configuration file. See “call_settings” Module: Call Settings on page 86. General Call Settings Setting Description Anonymous Call Reject Enables or disables rejecting calls indicated as “Anonymous.” Enable Anonymous Call Enables or disables outgoing anonymous calls.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Call Forward Setting Description Enable Call Forward Always Enables or disables call forwarding for all incoming calls on that account. Select to enable. Target Number Enter a number to which all incoming calls will be forwarded. Enable Call Forward Busy Enables or disables forwarding incoming calls to the target number if the number of active calls has reached the maximum number of calls configured for account x.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual User Preferences On the User Preferences page, you can set the language that appears on the WebUI. The Preferences page is also available to users when they log on to the WebUI. The user preference settings are also available as parameters in the configuration file. See “user_pref” Module: User Preference Settings on page 85.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Signaling Settings The signalling settings are also available as parameters in the configuration file. See “network” Module: Network Settings on page 71. After entering information on this page, click to save it. Voice Click the link for each setting to see the matching configuration file parameter in Appendix A: Configuration File Settings. Default values and ranges are listed there.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Public SIP port Enter the router port number being used for SIP. This setting identifies the router’s port to the VoIP server. Min Public RTP port Enter the lower limit of the public RTP port range. Max Public RTP port Enter the upper limit of the public RTP port range. Handset Settings The Handset Settings allow you to configure account assignments and names for the cordless handsets that are registered to the base station.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Handset Name On the Handset Name page, you can enter a name for each Handset. The Handset Name will be used throughout the WebUI and will appear on the handset Idle screen. The Handset Name is limited to a maximum of 12 characters. The default name is “HANDSET”. Blank name fields are not allowed. If you click when any fields are empty, an error message appears.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual WebUI: Network You can set up the base station for your network configuration on the Network settings page. Your service provider may require you to configure your network to be compatible with its service, and the base station settings must match the network settings. The network settings are also available as parameters in the configuration file. See “network” Module: Network Settings on page 71.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Advanced Network Settings VLAN You can organize your network and optimize VoIP performance by creating a virtual LAN for base stations and related devices. Click the link for each setting to see the matching configuration file parameter in Appendix A: Configuration File Settings. Default values and ranges are listed there. Setting Description Enable LAN Port VLAN Enable if the base station is part of a VLAN on your network. Select to enable.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual 802.1x Setting Description Enable 802.1x Enables or disables the 802.1x authentication protocol. This protocol allows the base station to attach itself to network equipment that requires device authentication via 802.1x. Identity Enter the 802.1x EAPOL identity. MD5 Password Enter the 802.1x EAPOL MD5 password.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual WebUI: Contacts Base Directory On the Base Directory page, you can manage directory entries that will be available on all handsets. You can sort, edit, delete, and add contact information for up to 200 entries. In order to back up your contacts or import another directory file, the page also enables you to export and import the base directory. The Base Directory lists entries on up to 10 pages, with 20 entries per page.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual The following table describes the buttons available on the Local Directory page. Click To… Sort the list by last name. Edit information for an entry View the next page of entries. View the last page of entries. View the first page of entries. Delete selected entries from the directory. Click Select All to select every entry on the page you are viewing. Add a new directory entry. Delete all Directory entries. Import a directory file. Export the directory.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual To add a new directory entry: 1. Click . The Create Base Directory Entry page appears. 2. Enter the required information as described in the following table. Create Local Directory Entry Setting Description Range Default First Name Enter the appropriate names in these fields. The maximum length of the first name and last name fields is 15 characters. n/a Blank Ringer Tone Sets a unique ringer tone for calls from this directory entry.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Directory Import/Export The best way to create a directory file for import is to first export the directory from the base station. After exporting the file, open it in an .xml editor and add or modify entries. Importing a directory file adds the imported directory entries to existing entries. Therefore, it is possible to have duplicate entries after importing a directory file.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Blacklist On the Blacklist page, you can manage local blacklist entries. The base station rejects calls from numbers that match blacklist entries. You can sort, edit, delete, and add up to 200 blacklist entries. In order to back up your blacklist entries or import another blacklist file, the page also enables you to export and import the blacklist. The blacklist lists entries on up to 10 pages, with 20 entries per page.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual The following table describes the buttons available on the Blacklist page. Click To… Sort the list by last name. Edit information for an entry View the next page of entries. View the last page of entries. View the first page of entries. Delete selected entries. Click Select All to select every entry on the page you are viewing. Add a new entry. Delete all entries. Import a blacklist file. Export the blacklist. To add a new blacklist entry: 1. Click .
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Create Blacklist Entry Setting Description Range Default First Name Enter the appropriate names in these fields. The maximum length of the first name and last name fields is 15 characters. n/a Blank Sets the account used when you dial this directory entry. Default Account, Account 1–6 Account 1 n/a Blank Last Name Account Home Number Work Number Enter the appropriate names and numbers in these fields.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual WebUI: Servicing Time and Date On the Time and Date page, you can manually set the time and date, and the time and date formats. You can also set the system time to follow a Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server (recommended) or you can set the time and date manually. The time and date settings are also available as parameters in the configuration file. See “time_date” Module: Time and Date Settings on page 79.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Network Time Settings Click the link for each setting to see the matching configuration file parameter in Appendix A: Configuration File Settings. Default values and ranges are listed there. Setting Description Enable Network Time Enables or disables getting time and date information for the base station from the Internet. NTP Server If Enable Network Time is selected, enter the URL of your preferred time server.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Daylight Savings Offset If User-defined DST is enabled, this specifies the daylight savings adjustment (in minutes) to be applied when the current time is between Daylight Savings Start and Daylight Savings End. Use DHCP (Option 2/100/101) If Enable Network Time is selected, select to use DHCP to determine the time zone offset. Options 2, 100 and 101 determine time zone information.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Firmware Upgrade You can update the base station with new firmware using the following methods: Retrieving a firmware update file from a remote host computer and accessed via a URL. This central location may be arranged by you, an authorized VESA dealer, or your SIP service provider. Enter the URL under Firmware Server Settings. Using a file located on your computer or local network. No connection to the Internet is required.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Manual Firmware Update and Upload On the Manual Firmware Update Settings page, you can upgrade the base station firmware using a file located on your computer or local network. To update the firmware using a file on your computer or local network: 1. On the Manual Firmware Update page, click the firmware update file. 2. Click to locate and open . The base station will update its firmware and restart.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Provisioning Provisioning refers to the process of acquiring and applying new settings for the base station using configuration files retrieved from a remote computer. After a base station is deployed, subsequent provisioning can update the base station with new settings; for example, if your service provider releases new features. See also Provisioning Using Configuration Files on page 53.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Provisioning Settings Setting Description Provisioning server URL of the provisioning file(s). The format of the URL must be RFC 1738 compliant, as follows: “://:@ :/” “:@” may be empty. “” can be omitted if you do not need to specify the port number.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Vendor Class ID (DHCP 60) DHCP Option 60 is available to send vendor-specific information to the DHCP Server. User Class Info (DHCP 77) DHCP Option 77 is available to send vendor-specific information to the DHCP Server. Resynchronization Setting Description Mode Sets which files the base station checks for at regular intervals.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual If the configuration file has been secured using AES encryption, enter the 16-bit key. See Securing Configuration Files with AES Encryption on page 56. Passphrase Import Configuration You can configure the base station by importing a configuration file from your computer or your local network. For more information about configuration file types and configuration file formatting, see Provisioning Using Configuration Files on page 53.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual You can use the exported file as a general configuration file, and duplicate the settings across multiple units. However, ensure that you edit the file to remove any MAC-specific SIP account settings before applying the general configuration file to other units. Reset Configuration You can reset the base station to its default settings. To reset the base station to its default configuration: . 1. Under Reset Configuration, click 2.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual “web” Module: Web Settings on page 84. Administrator Password You can set the administrator password on the WebUI or by using provisioning. For more information on using provisioning to set the administrator password, see “profile” Module: Password Settings on page 90. To change the admin password: 1. Enter the old password (for a new base station, the default password is admin). 2. Enter and re-enter a new password.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual User Password You can set the user password on the WebUI or by using provisioning. For more information on using provisioning to set the user password, see “profile” Module: Password Settings on page 90. To change the User password: 1. Enter the old password (for a new base station, the default password is user). 2. Enter and re-enter a new password. The password is case sensitive and can consist of both numbers and letters. 3. Click .
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Certificates You can upload an optional web server certificate to the base station to establish a secure connection between base station and server. If a certificate is not available, the base station’s self-signed certificate will be used during the connection transaction. A web server certificate can also be uploaded using provisioning. For more information, see “file” Module: Imported File Settings on page 88. To upload a web server certificate: . 1.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual System Logs On the Syslog page, you can enter settings related to system logging activities. It supports the following logging modes: Syslog server Volatile file Under Network Trace, you can capture network traffic related to the base station’s activity and save the capture as a .pcap file. The file can be used for diagnostic and troubleshooting purposes. Under Download Log, you can save the system log to a file.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual The logging levels are: CRITICAL: Operating conditions to be reported or corrected immediately (for example, an internal component failure or file system error). ERROR: Non-urgent failures—unexpected conditions that won't cause the device to malfunction. WARNING: An indication that an error or critical condition can occur if action is not taken. INFO: Normal operational messages. DEBUG: Developer messages for troubleshooting/debugging purposes.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Provisioning Using Configuration Files Provisioning using configuration files allows you to place a configuration file on a provisioning server, where the base station can retrieve the file and update its configuration automatically. Configuration files have the extension .cfg and contain parameters that define various base station settings. To edit a configuration file, open it with a text editor such as Notepad.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual If the provisioning URL specifies a path only with no filename, then by default the base station fetches the following two files: General file: .cfg. MAC-specific file: _.cfg. The variable is the VTech product model: VSP600, for example. If the provisioning URL specifies both a path and filename, then the base station fetches only the configuration file specified. 3.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Configuration File Types The base station is able to retrieve and download two types of configuration file. Depending on your requirements, you may want to make both types of configuration file available on your provisioning server. The two configuration file types are a general configuration file and a MAC-specific configuration file. The types differ in name only. The formatting of the files’ content is identical.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Configuration File Guide All configuration settings are initially stored in a configuration template file. Copy, rename, and edit the template file to create a general configuration file and the MACspecific configuration files you will need. You can store the general configuration file and the MAC-specific files on your provisioning server. Do not modify the header line that includes the model and firmware version.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual To encrypt a configuration file: 1. (Optional) Place your configuration file in the same folder as the openssl executable file. If the configuration file is not in the same folder as the openssl executable file, you can enter a relative pathname for the [infile] in the next step. 2.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Troubleshooting If you have difficulty with your base station, please try the suggestions below. For customer service, visit our website at businessphones.vtech.com or call 1 (888) 370-2006. The DECT handset doesn’t register. “Registration failed” appears on the screen. Ensure the handset is fully charged and in the charger. Ensure the handset is not already registered to another base station.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Specifications RF frequency band: 1921.536–1928.448 MHz Channels: 5 Operating temperature: 32–122 °F (0–50 °C) Power requirements: Base: 5.0 Vdc @ 800 mA Handset charger: 6.0 Vdc @ 300 mA Handset: 2.4 V 550/750 mAh, Ni-MH battery pack Power over Ethernet: IEEE 802.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Appendix A: Configuration File Settings This section lists the available options for all the settings within the configuration file. Most settings in the configuration file have an equivalent in the WebUI (see the settings tables in Using the WebUI on page 9). However, the options you must enter when editing the configuration file have a different syntax and format. The settings are divided into modules.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: sip_account.x.inter_digit_timeout Description: Sets the inter-digit timeout (in seconds) for account x. The interdigit timeout sets how long the device waits after the last digit is entered before dialing the number. Values: 1–10 Setting: sip_account.x.maximum_call_number Description: Sets the maximum number of concurrent active calls allowed for that account. Values: 1–4 Setting: sip_account.x.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: sip_account.x.primary_registration_server_address Description: Sets the registration server IP address for account x. Values: Text string Setting: sip_account.x.primary_registration_server_port Description: Sets the registration server port for account x. Values: 1–65535 Setting: sip_account.x.primary_registration_expires Description: Sets the expiration time (in seconds) of the current registration for account x.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: sip_account.x.backup_outbound_proxy_server_address Description: Sets the backup outbound proxy server IP address for account x. Values: Text string Setting: sip_account.x.backup_outbound_proxy_server_port Description: Sets the backup outbound proxy server port for account x. Values: 1–65535 Setting: sip_account.x.codec_priority.1 Description: Sets the highest-priority codec for account x.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: sip_account.x.codec_priority.5 Description: Sets the fifth highest-priority codec for account x. Values: none, g711u, g711a, g729, g726, g722 Setting: sip_account.x.voice_encryption_enable Description: Enables or disables SRTP voice encryption for account x. Values: 0 (disabled), 1 (enabled) Setting: sip_account.x.dscp Description: Sets the Voice Quality of Service Layer 3 – DSCP for account x. Values: 0–63 Setting: sip_account.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: sip_account.x.transport_mode Description: Sets the Signalling Transport Mode for account x. Values: udp, tcp, tls Setting: sip_account.x.access_code_retrieve_voicemail Description: Sets the voicemail retrieval feature access code for account x. Values: Text string Setting: sip_account.x.access_code_dnd_on Description: Sets the do not disturb (DND) ON feature access code for account x. Values: Text string Setting: sip_account.x.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: sip_account.x.access_code_cfna_on Description: Sets the Call Forward No Answer ON feature access code for account x. Values: Text string Setting: sip_account.x.access_code_cfna_off Description: Sets the Call Forward No Answer OFF feature access code for account x. Values: Text string Setting: sip_account.x.access_code_cfb_on Description: Sets the Call Forward Busy ON feature access code for account x.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: sip_account.x.access_code_outgoing_call_anonymous_on Description: Sets the Anonymous Outgoing Call ON feature access code for account x. Values: Text string Setting: sip_account.x.access_code_outgoing_call_anonymous_off Description: Sets the Anonymous Outgoing Call OFF feature access code for account x. Values: Text string Setting: sip_account.x.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: sip_account.x.nat_traversal_stun_enable Description: Enables or disables STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs) for account x. STUN enables clients, each behind a firewall, to establish calls via a service provider hosted outside of either local network. Values: 0 (disabled), 1 (enabled) Setting: sip_account.x.nat_traversal_stun_server_address Description: Sets the STUN server IP address. Values: Text string Setting: sip_account.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: sip_account.x.sip_session_timer_enable Description: Enables or disables the SIP session timer. Values: 0 (disabled), 1 (enabled) Setting: sip_account.x.sip_session_timer_min Description: Sets the session timer minimum value (in seconds) for account x. Values: 90–65535 Setting: sip_account.x.sip_session_timer_max Description: Sets the session timer maximum value (in seconds) for account x. Values: 0–65535 Setting: sip_account.x.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: sip_account.x.display_name Description: Sets the account name displayed on the device LCD. This could be the user’s name or another descriptor. Specific to the MAC configuration file. Values: Text string Setting: sip_account.x.user_id Description: Sets the account ID for account x. Depending on your service provider’s specifications, this could be an extension number. Specific to the MAC configuration file.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: sip_account.x.mwi_uri Description: Sets the MWI URI that will be used for MWI subscription. If this setting is left blank, the base station uses the account x user ID for MWI subscription. Values: Text string (SIP URI) Default: Blank “network” Module: Network Settings The network settings follow the format: network.[element]. General Configuration File Settings Setting: network.rtp.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: network.vlan.wan.priority Description: Sets the WAN port priority. Values: 0–7 Setting: network.lldp_med.enable Description: Enables or disables LLDP-MED. Values: 0 (disabled), 1 (enabled) Setting: network.lldp_med.interval Description: Sets the LLDP-MED packet interval (in seconds). Values: 1–30 Setting: network.eapol.enable Description: Enables or disables 802.1x EAPOL. Values: 0 (disabled), 1 (enabled) Setting: network.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: network.vendor_class_id Description: Sets the vendor ID for DHCP option 60. Values: Text string Setting: network.user_class Description: Sets the user class for DHCP option 77. Values: Text string Default: Default: Vtech Vesa VSP600 Vtech Vesa VSP600 MAC-Specific Configuration File Settings Setting: network.nat.masquerading_enable Description: Enables or disables IP masquerading.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: network.nat.public_rtp_port_end Description: Sets the public RTP port range end. Values: 1–65535 Setting: network.ip.dhcp_enable Description: Indicates whether DHCP is enabled. Values: 0 (disabled), 1 (enabled) Setting: network.ip.static_ip_addr Description: Sets a static IP address for the network. Values: Text string (IPv4) Setting: network.ip.subnet_mask Description: Sets the subnet mask for the network.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: network.ip.dns2 Description: Sets the secondary DNS server IP address. Values: Text string (IPv4) Default: Blank “provisioning” Module: Provisioning Settings The provisioning settings follow the format: provisioning.[element]. All these settings are exported when you manually export the configuration from the base station. All the provisioning settings are included in the general configuration file. Setting: provisioning.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: provisioning.server_username Description: Sets the authentication name for the provisioning server. Values: Text string Setting: provisioning.server_password Description: Sets the authentication password for the provisioning server. Values: Text string Setting: provisioning.dhcp_option_enable Description: Enables or disables using DHCP options for locating the configuration and firmware files.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: provisioning.resync_mode Description: Sets the mode of the device’s provisioning/firmware file check. This determines which files the device retrieves when the resync process begins. Values: config_only, firmware_only, config_and_firmware Setting: provisioning.bootup_check_enable Description: Enables or disables bootup check for configuration and firmware files. Values: 0 (disabled), 1 (enabled) Setting: provisioning.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: provisioning.crypto_passphrase Description: Sets the AES encryption passphrase for decrypting the configuration file(s). Enter the key that was generated when you encrypted the file. Values: Text string Setting: provisioning.check_trusted_certificate Description: Enables or disables accepting only a trusted TLS certificate for access to the provisioning server. Values: 0 (disabled), 1 (enabled) Setting: provisioning.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual “time_date” Module: Time and Date Settings The time and date settings follow the format: time_date.[element]. All these settings are exported when you manually export the configuration from the base station. All the time and date settings are included in the general configuration file. Setting: time_date.ntp_server Description: Enables or disables NTP server to set time and date. Values: 0 (disabled), 1 (enabled) Setting: time_date.
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VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: time_date.daylight_saving_user_defined Description: Enables or disables manual daylight savings configuration. Values: 0 (disabled), 1 (enabled) Setting: time_date.daylight_saving_start_month Description: Sets the month that daylight savings time starts. Values: January–December Setting: time_date.daylight_saving_start_week Description: Sets the week that daylight savings time starts. Values: 1–5 Setting: time_date.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: time_date.daylight_saving_end_week Description: Sets the week that daylight savings time ends. Values: 1–5 Setting: time_date.daylight_saving_end_day Description: Sets the day that daylight savings time ends. Values: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Setting: time_date.daylight_saving_end_hour Description: Sets the hour that daylight savings time ends. Values: 00:00–23:00 Setting: time_date.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual “log” Module: Log Settings The log settings control system logging activities. The following logging modes are supported: Serial/Console Syslog server Volatile file The log settings follow the format: log.element. All the log settings are included in the general configuration file. Setting: log.syslog_enable Description: Enables or disables log output to syslog server. Values: 0 (disabled), 1 (enabled) Setting: log.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual “web” Module: Web Settings The web settings control the web server IP, port, and security settings. The web settings follow the format: web.element. All the web settings are included in the general configuration file. Setting: web.http_port Description: Sets the http port when http is enabled. Values: 1–65535 Setting: web.https_enable Description: Sets server to use the https protocol. Values: 0 (disabled), 1 (enabled) Setting: web.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual “user_pref” Module: User Preference Settings The user settings are accessible to the user. These settings are useful for initial setup. You may wish to remove these settings from auto-provisioning update files so that users do have their own settings overwritten. The user preference settings follow the format: user_pref.element. The user preference setting is included in the general configuration file. Setting: user_pref.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual “call_settings” Module: Call Settings The call settings configure data related to a user’s call preferences. The data is stored internally at /mnt/flash/CallSettings.xml. All the call settings (except one) follow the format: call_settings.account.x.[element] where x is an account number ranging from 1 to 6. All the call settings are included in the MAC-specific configuration file. Setting: call_settings.account.x.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Setting: call_settings.account.x.call_fwd_busy_enable Description: Enables or disables Call Forward Busy for account x. Values: 0 (disabled), 1 (enabled) Setting: call_settings.account.x.call_fwd_busy_target Description: Sets the Call Forward Busy target number for account x. Values: Text string Setting: call_settings.account.x.cfna_enable Description: Enables or disables Call Forward No Answer for account x.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual “file” Module: Imported File Settings The “file” parameters enable the provisioning file to import additional configuration files of various types, including: Contact lists Security certificates The following certificates are supported: Per-account TLS certificate (you can choose to use the Account 1 certificate for all accounts) Web server (the base station has a default self-signed web server certificate) Provisioning Languages File paramete
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual MAC-Specific Configuration File Settings Setting: file.contact.directory.append Description: URL of contact directory to be imported. Entries in the imported file will be added to existing directory entries. Values: Text string Setting: file.contact.directory.overwrite Description: URL of contact directory to be imported. Entries in the imported file will replace all existing directory entries. Values: Text string Setting: file.contact.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual “profile” Module: Password Settings The password settings allow you to set the default administrator and user passwords in the configuration file. The administrator password is usually included in the general configuration file, while the user password is usually included in the MACspecific configuration file. The passwords can also be set using the WebUI. Be aware that scheduled provisioning configuration file updates may reset these passwords.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Maintenance Taking care of your products Your base station and handsets contain sophisticated electronic parts, so you must treat them with care. Avoid rough treatment. Place the handset down gently. Save the original packing materials to protect your base station and handsets if you ever need to ship them. Avoid water You can damage your base station and handsets if they get wet. Do not use the handset in the rain, or handle it with wet hands.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Important Safety Information This symbol is to alert you to important operating or servicing instructions that may appear in this user’s manual. Always follow basic safety precautions when using this product to reduce the risk of injury, fire, or electric shock. Safety Information Read and understand all instructions in the user’s manual. Observe all markings on the product. Avoid using a telephone during a thunderstorm.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The term “IC:” before the certification/registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met. This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual FCC part 15 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
VSP600/VSP601 Administrator and Provisioning Manual GPL License Information Portions of the software associated with this product are open source, and fall within the scope of the GNU General Public License (GPL). Accordingly, those portions of code are available to the public, consistent with the requirements of the GPL, in either source code format or object code format, depending upon the nature of the code at issue.