CISCO 7912G Configurar

Olá viva,

Agora trabalho a partir de casa e deram-me um telefone CISCO 7912G para configurar a conta VOIP da empresa no qual trabalho atraves de SIP, contudo não entendo nada deste telefone ja segui montes de toturiais e sem sucesso.

Deram-me como é obvio o IP user e pass para registo da conta no telefone.

Agora como configuro este telefone? Alguem sabe me ajudar pf?
 
Normalmente as comunicações desses telefones são simples... A configuração é basicamente isso. Ip externo da empresa, user e passar. Depois de configurado deve comunicar correctamente. Poderá é ter de abrir portas de comunicação no router. Foram-lhe dadas as portas de comunicação do equipamento?
Não conheço esse equipamento específico, para poder ajudar passo a passo. Não sei se ele recebe ip automático pelo dhcp ou tem de fazer configuração manual.
 
Normalmente as comunicações desses telefones são simples... A configuração é basicamente isso. Ip externo da empresa, user e passar. Depois de configurado deve comunicar correctamente. Poderá é ter de abrir portas de comunicação no router. Foram-lhe dadas as portas de comunicação do equipamento?
Não conheço esse equipamento específico, para poder ajudar passo a passo. Não sei se ele recebe ip automático pelo dhcp ou tem de fazer configuração manual.


Viva de facto nao.
 
Ja consegui configurar o equipamento e já aparece a opçao SIP ACCOUNTS. Porem ele nao se liga a central nem se regista. algo está mal.

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Boas.
O Telefone já está com firmware SIP? Ou está com SCCP - proprietário Cisco?
Tem de estar com firmware SIP.
Se bem me recordo esse modelo só configurei por TFTP, sendo a configuração feita automatica.
Não me recordo de por Web poderes efectuar a configuração, caso consigas:
ServerIP: o IP que te deram
Outbound Proxy: caso não te tenham dado nada coloca o IP do Servidor também
Username: o user
Password: a pass

Pode haver algum campo estilo "Use Auth" por norma será o username que te deram também...
Já agora o username é a extensão?
 
Boas.
O Telefone já está com firmware SIP? Ou está com SCCP - proprietário Cisco?
Tem de estar com firmware SIP.
Se bem me recordo esse modelo só configurei por TFTP, sendo a configuração feita automatica.
Não me recordo de por Web poderes efectuar a configuração, caso consigas:
ServerIP: o IP que te deram
Outbound Proxy: caso não te tenham dado nada coloca o IP do Servidor também
Username: o user
Password: a pass

Pode haver algum campo estilo "Use Auth" por norma será o username que te deram também...
Já agora o username é a extensão?


Olá! :) Sim está com firmware sip tal como podes ver na imagem em cima. Configurei tudo atraves do ficheiro SEP0018B96D81C5.cnf.xml, porem dá sempre erro.

Código:
<device>
<deviceProtocol>SIP</deviceProtocol>
<sshUserId>root</sshUserId>
<sshPassword>root</sshPassword>
<devicePool>
<dateTimeSetting>
<dateTemplate>D-M-YA</dateTemplate>
<timeZone>Eastern Standard/Daylight Time</timeZone>
<ntps>
<ntp>
<name>ip.b24-5675-1474921786.bitrixphone.com</name>
<ntpMode>Unicast</ntpMode>
</ntp>
</ntps>
</dateTimeSetting>

<callManagerGroup>
<members>
<member priority="0">
<callManager>

<ports>
<ethernetPhonePort>2000</ethernetPhonePort>
<sipPort>5060</sipPort>
<securedSipPort>5061</securedSipPort>
</ports>
<processNodeName>ip.b24-5675-1474921786.bitrixphone.com</processNodeName>
</callManager>
</member>
</members>
</callManagerGroup>
</devicePool>

<sipProfile>
<sipProxies>
<backupProxy></backupProxy>
<backupProxyPort></backupProxyPort>
<emergencyProxy></emergencyProxy>
<emergencyProxyPort></emergencyProxyPort>
<outboundProxy></outboundProxy>
<outboundProxyPort></outboundProxyPort>
<registerWithProxy>true</registerWithProxy>
</sipProxies>

<sipCallFeatures>
<cnfJoinEnabled>true</cnfJoinEnabled>
<callForwardURI>x--serviceuri-cfwdall</callForwardURI>
<callPickupURI>x-cisco-serviceuri-pickup</callPickupURI>
<callPickupListURI>x-cisco-serviceuri-opickup</callPickupListURI>
<callPickupGroupURI>x-cisco-serviceuri-gpickup</callPickupGroupURI>
<meetMeServiceURI>x-cisco-serviceuri-meetme</meetMeServiceURI>
<abbreviatedDialURI>x-cisco-serviceuri-abbrdial</abbreviatedDialURI>
<rfc2543Hold>false</rfc2543Hold>
<callHoldRingback>2</callHoldRingback>
<localCfwdEnable>true</localCfwdEnable>
<semiAttendedTransfer>true</semiAttendedTransfer>
<anonymousCallBlock>2</anonymousCallBlock>
<callerIdBlocking>2</callerIdBlocking>
<dndControl>0</dndControl>
<remoteCcEnable>true</remoteCcEnable>
</sipCallFeatures>
<sipStack>
<sipInviteRetx>6</sipInviteRetx>
<sipRetx>10</sipRetx>
<timerInviteExpires>180</timerInviteExpires>
<timerRegisterExpires>3600</timerRegisterExpires>
<timerRegisterDelta>5</timerRegisterDelta>
<timerKeepAliveExpires>120</timerKeepAliveExpires>
<timerSubscribeExpires>120</timerSubscribeExpires>
<timerSubscribeDelta>5</timerSubscribeDelta>
<timerT1>500</timerT1>
<timerT2>4000</timerT2>
<maxRedirects>70</maxRedirects>
<remotePartyID>false</remotePartyID>
<userInfo>None</userInfo>
</sipStack>
<autoAnswerTimer>1</autoAnswerTimer>
<autoAnswerAltBehavior>false</autoAnswerAltBehavior>
<autoAnswerOverride>true</autoAnswerOverride>
<transferOnhookEnabled>false</transferOnhookEnabled>
<enableVad>false</enableVad>
<preferredCodec>g729a</preferredCodec>
<dtmfAvtPayload>101</dtmfAvtPayload>
<dtmfDbLevel>3</dtmfDbLevel>
<dtmfOutofBand>avt</dtmfOutofBand>
<alwaysUsePrimeLine>false</alwaysUsePrimeLine>
<alwaysUsePrimeLineVoiceMail>false</alwaysUsePrimeLineVoiceMail>
<kpml>3</kpml>
<natEnabled>1</natEnabled>
<natAddress></natAddress>
<phoneLabel>oyochip</phoneLabel>
<stutterMsgWaiting>2</stutterMsgWaiting>
<callStats>false</callStats>
<silentPeriodBetweenCallWaitingBursts>10</silentPeriodBetweenCallWaitingBursts>
<disableLocalSpeedDialConfig>false</disableLocalSpeedDialConfig>
<startMediaPort>16384</startMediaPort>
<stopMediaPort>32766</stopMediaPort>

<sipLines>
<line button="1">
<featureID>9</featureID>
<featureLabel>oyochip</featureLabel>
<proxy>ip.b24-5675-1474921786.bitrixphone.com</proxy>
<port>5060</port>
<name>phone2</name>
<displayName>phone2</displayName>

<autoAnswer>
<autoAnswerEnabled>2</autoAnswerEnabled>
</autoAnswer>
<callWaiting>3</callWaiting>
<authName>O MEU USER</authName>
<authPassword>A MINHA PASSWORD</authPassword>
<sharedLine>false</sharedLine>
<messageWaitingLampPolicy>3</messageWaitingLampPolicy>
<messagesNumber>phone2</messagesNumber>
<ringSettingIdle>4</ringSettingIdle>
<ringSettingActive>5</ringSettingActive>
<contact>phone2</contact>

<forwardCallInfoDisplay>
<callerName>true</callerName>
<callerNumber>false</callerNumber>
<redirectedNumber>false</redirectedNumber>
<dialedNumber>true</dialedNumber>
</forwardCallInfoDisplay>
</line>

<voipControlPort>5060</voipControlPort>
<dscpForAudio>184</dscpForAudio>
<ringSettingBusyStationPolicy>0</ringSettingBusyStationPolicy>
<dialTemplate>dialplan.xml</dialTemplate>
</sipProfile>

<commonProfile>
<phonePassword></phonePassword>
<backgroundImageAccess>true</backgroundImageAccess>
<callLogBlfEnabled>2</callLogBlfEnabled>
</commonProfile>
<loadInformation></loadInformation>

<vendorConfig>
<disableSpeaker>false</disableSpeaker>
<disableSpeakerAndHeadset>false</disableSpeakerAndHeadset>
<pcPort>0</pcPort>
<settingsAccess>1</settingsAccess>
<garp>0</garp>
<voiceVlanAccess>0</voiceVlanAccess>
<videoCapability>0</videoCapability>
<autoSelectLineEnable>0</autoSelectLineEnable>
<webAccess>0</webAccess>
<spanToPCPort>0</spanToPCPort>
<loggingDisplay>0</loggingDisplay>
<loadServer></loadServer>
</vendorConfig>

<versionStamp></versionStamp>
<networkLocale></networkLocale>
<networkLocaleInfo>
<name></name>
<version></version>
</networkLocaleInfo>
<deviceSecurityMode>1</deviceSecurityMode>
<authenticationURL>http://www/authenticate.php</authenticationURL>
<directoryURL>http://www/directory.xml</directoryURL>
<idleURL></idleURL>
<informationURL>http://www/GetTelecasterHelpText.jsp</informationURL>
<messagesURL></messagesURL>
<proxyServerURL>proxy:3128</proxyServerURL>
<servicesURL>http://www/services.xml</servicesURL>
<dscpForSCCPPhoneConfig>96</dscpForSCCPPhoneConfig>
<dscpForSCCPPhoneServices>0</dscpForSCCPPhoneServices>
<dscpForCm2Dvce>96</dscpForCm2Dvce>
<transportLayerProtocol>4</transportLayerProtocol>
<capfAuthMode>0</capfAuthMode>

<capfList>
<capf>
<phonePort>3804</phonePort>
</capf>
</capfList>
<certHash></certHash>
<encrConfig>false</encrConfig>
</device>

Ja configurei no proprio telefone tambem atraves dos menus e nada...
 
Boas consegues ao menos perceber que está a fazer o registo no servidor?
Consegues ligar para alguém?
Consegues ligar para alguém mas não tens audio?
 
Boas consegues ao menos perceber que está a fazer o registo no servidor?
Consegues ligar para alguém?
Consegues ligar para alguém mas não tens audio?

Nadinha, vi agora que o 7912G nao suporta XML ou seja tenho de complilar este file:

Código:
#txt
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#             Example Profile for Cisco 7905G/7912G IP Phones (SIP)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# IMPORTANT:  File must begin with "#txt" (without the quotes) for the
#             formating tool (cfgfmt.exe) to treat it as a text file.
#
# NOTE: 1. A hash (#) at the beginning of the line is a comment.  The
#          formatting tool ignores any line beginning with the token.
#
#       2. All parameter/value pairs are OPTIONAL; however, they may be
#          needed nevertheless for the phone to function properly
#          if no prior value had been programmed.
#
#       3. Parameter values can be one of the following:
#
#           a. Alphanumeric string           
#                 Ex:  SIP-4-Ever$#, 1234, #012-34la$!-
#
#           b. Numeric digit string         
#                 Ex:  593, 960135, 19690489
#
#           c. Array of comma-separated short integer       
#                 Ex:  {395,65534,20,32768,105}  (without brackets)
#   
#           d. IP address                   
#                 Ex:  192.168.2.170, 64.15.243.3
#
#           e. Extended IP address -- IP address with Port           
#                 Ex:  192.168.2.170.9001, 174.10.232.53.10364
#
#           f. Boolean       
#                 Ex:  0 or 1
#
#           g. Bitmap value -- unsigned hex integer (32-bit)
#                 Ex:  0x00060400, 0x125f0431
#
#           h. Integer (32-bit)
#                 Ex:  2147483647, 56, 65342
#
# ============================= UI Parameters =================================
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  UIPassword
#
#        Type:  Alphanumeric string  (9 characters max)
#
# Description:  Control access to the web page and some protected phone menus.
#               If set to non-zero, then every access to the web page will
#               require the value of UIPassword being entered.
#
#     Default:  0 = Web interface is restricted to viewing of device
#                   information and network configuration and statistics.
#                   Parameter changes are not allowed via the web interface.

UIPassword:1234

# ====================== Firmware Upgrade Parameters ==========================
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  upgradecode
#
# Description:  Special parameter to provide information on how to upgrade
#               firmware code.
#
#      Syntax:  upgradecode:3,hw_type,0x0400,0x0100,tftp_ip_addr,69,image_id,
#                           image_filename
#
#     Options:  hw_type
#                 - IP Phone hardware type 
#               
#                   Use     For
#                   -----   --------------------
#                   0x501   Cisco 7905G IP phone 
#                   0x601   Cisco 7912G IP phone
#
#               tftp_ip_addr
#                 - TFTP server IP address where the image_filename is located
#
#               image_id
#                 - A unique 32-bit integer value different from upgrade to
#                   upgrade.  A simple way to derive this 32-bit integer value
#                   is to use the build date on the image file name and
#                   prepending it with "0x" (e.g. if the image_filename is
#                   CP7905010100SIP030807A.zup, then the build date is 030807A,
#                   and the image_id is 0x030807A)
#
#               image_filename 
#                 - Firmware upgrade image file name.  The file name has the
#                   following syntax:
#
#                      CP79{XX}{MM}{NN}{PP}{protocol}{yymmdd}{a-f}.{ext}
#
#                            XX - IP phone model number
#                            MM - Major version number
#                            NN - Minor version number
#                            PP - Build version number
#                      protocol - h323, sip or sccp
#                        yymmdd - Year, month, day
#                           a-f - Build letter
#                           ext - File extension name - .zup or .sbin
#       
#                   yymmdd and a-f together form the build date of the image.
#
#    Examples:  For Cisco 7905G IP phone
#               ------------------------
#
#               upgradecode:3,0x501,0x0400,0x0100,192.168.2.170,69,
#                           0x030807a,CP7905010100SIP030807A.zup
#
#               For Cisco 7912G IP phone
#               ------------------------
#
#               upgradecode:3,0x601,0x0400,0x0100,192.168.2.170,69,
#                           0x030807a,CP7912010100SIP030807A.sbin
#
#        NOTE:  The default values listed below for a Cisco 7905G IP phone
#               will not trigger any upgrade.  Please make sure the correct
#               HARDWARE TYPE is specified for your Cisco IP phone.

upgradecode:3,0x601,0x0400,0x0100,192.168.0.98,69,0x060412A,CP7905010301SIP050608A.sbin

# ========================== Logo Upgrade Parameter ===========================
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  upgradelogo 
#
# Description:  Special parameter to provide information on how to upgrade the
#               logo on the main LCD screen
#
#      Syntax:  upgradelogo:<image_id>,<tftp_ip_addr>,<logo_filename>
#
#     Options:  image_id
#                 - A unique number that is logically associated with the logo
#                   file and must be incremented for each new logo upgrade;
#                   the factory logo is assigned '1'.  Upgrading the firmware
#                   resets this value to '1'.
#
#               tftp_ip_addr
#                 - TFTP server IP address where logo_filename is located
#
#               logo_filename
#                 - Name of logo file
#
#     Example:  upgradelogo:4,192.168.3.105,logo.dat
#
#        NOTE:  The default values listed below will not trigger any upgrade.

#upgradelogo:0,0,none

# ===================== Network Configuration Parameters ======================
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  Dhcp 
#
#        Type:  Boolean
#
#     Options:  1 = Use DHCP to obtain IP, route, netmask, DNS, NTP, TFTP, etc.
#               0 = Don't use DHCP, instead use hard coded parameter values for
#                   IP, route, netmask, DNS, NTP, TFTP, etc.

dhcp:1

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#  Parameters:  staticIp
#               staticRoute
#               staticSubNetMask
#
#        Type:  IP address
#
# Description:  If Dhcp parameter is set to 0, use these parameters to
#               assign a static IP address, route IP address, and subnet mask

StaticIp:192.168.0.63
StaticRoute:192.168.0.1
StaticNetMask:255.255.255.0

# ======================= SIP Configuration Parameters ========================
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  Proxy
#
#        Type:  Alphanumeric string  (31 characters max)
#
# Description:  IP address or domain name of SIP proxy server

Proxy:ip.b24-5675-1474921786.bitrixphone.com

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  Proxy2
#
#        Type:  Alphanumeric string  (31 characters max)
#
# Description:  Second SIP proxy server
#
#        NOTE:  FOR USE WITH CISCO CALL MANAGER ONLY

#Proxy2:0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  Proxy3
#
#        Type:  IP address
#
# Description:  Third SIP proxy server
#
#        NOTE:  FOR USE WITH CISCO CALL MANAGER ONLY

#Proxy3:0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  Proxy4
#
#        Type:  IP address
#
# Description:  Fourth SIP proxy server
#
#        NOTE:  FOR USE WITH CISCO CALL MANAGER ONLY

#Proxy4:0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  AltProxyTimeOut
#
#        Type:  Integer  (0 - 4294967295 seconds)
#
# Description:  Timeout in seconds for switching from backup proxy to primary
#               proxy.  If this parameter is set to 0, the phone will remain
#               with the backup proxy indefinitely until it fails.

AltProxyTimeOut:0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  UID
#
#        Type:  Alphanumeric string  (31 characters max)
#
# Description:  User ID (i.e. phone number) for the line

UID:o meu id

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  PWD
#
#        Type:  Alphanumeric string  (31 characters max)
#
# Description:  Password used for authentication

PWD:a minha password

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  LoginID
#
#        Type:  Alphanumeric string  (51 characters max)
#
# Description:  User ID used for authentication, if different from UID.

LoginID:o meu login id

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  UseLoginID
#
#        Type:  Boolean
#
# Description:  Indicate user ID to use for authentication
#
#     Options:  0 = Use UID as user ID for authentication
#               1 = Use LoginID as user ID for authentication

UseLoginID:1

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  SIPPort
#
#        Type:  Integer  (1 - 65535)
#
# Description:  Port to listen for incoming SIP requests. 
#               The same port is used for sending outgoing SIP requests.

SIPPort:5060

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  SIPRegInterval
#
#        Type:  Integer  (1 - 86400 seconds)
#
# Description:  Interval between registration renewal

SIPRegInterval:300

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  SIPRegInterval2
#
#        Type:  Integer  (1 - 4294967295 seconds)
#
# Description:  Interval between Keep-Alives sent to backup SIP proxies.
#
#        NOTE:  FOR USE WITH CISCO CALL MANAGER ONLY

#SIPRegInterval2:120

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  SIPRegOn
#
#        Type:  Boolean
#
# Description:  Enable or disable SIP registration
#
#     Options:  0 = Disable registration
#               1 = Enable registration

SIPRegOn:1

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  MAXRedirect
#
#        Type:  Integer  (0 - 10)
#
# Description:  Maximum number of times to try redirection
#
#        Note:  If set to greater than 10, default is 10 times.

MaxRedirect:5

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  OutBoundProxy
#
#        Type:  IP address or alphanumeric string  (31 characters max)
#
# Description:  Outbound proxy server that processes all outbound SIP requests.
#               It can be an IP address with or without a port parameter such
#               as 123.123.110.45, 123.123.110.45.5060, or 123.123.110.45:5061,
#               or URL such as sip.cisco.com, sip.komodo.cisco.com:5061. For
#               IP address, a '.' or ':' can be used to delimit a port
#               parameter.  For URL, a ':' must be used to delimit the port
#               parameter.
#
#        Note:  If this parameter is configured, all SIP requests will be
#               sent to this outbound proxy and then forwarded to the
#               destination specified in the Request-URI of the SIP message.
#               An outbound proxy may or may not be the same SIP proxy server.

OutBoundProxy:ip.b24-5675-1474921786.bitrixphone.com

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  RxCodec
#
#        Type:  Integer  (1 - 3)
#
# Description:  Preferred receiving audio codec
#
#     Options:  1 -- g711a
#               2 -- g711u
#               3 -- g729a

RxCodec:2

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  TxCodec
#
#        Type:  Integer  (1 - 3)
#
# Description:  Preferred transmitting audio codec
#
#     Options:  1 -- g711a
#               2 -- g711u
#               3 -- g729a

TxCodec:2

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  MsgRetryLimits
#
#        Type:  Bitmap
#
# Description:  Specify number of times SIP requests and final responses to
#               INVITE request are retransmitted to the current SIP user agent.
#
#     Options:   Bit   Values
#               -----  --------------------------------------------------------
#                0-3   Number of times to retransmit SIP requests, except
#                      those listed below, and final response to INVITE
#                          Range:  0-15
#                        Default:  0 = NOTIFY retransmitted 6 times
#                                      PRACK restransmitted 5 times
#                                      Response to INVITE retransmitted 7 times
#
#                4-7   Number of times to retransmit REGISTER request
#                        Range:  0-15     Default:  0 (= 10 times)
#
#                8-11  Number of times to retransmit INVITE request
#                        Range:  0-15     Default:  0 (= 2 times)
#
#               12-15  Number of times to retransmit BYE request
#                        Range:  0-15     Default:  0 (= 4 times)
#
#               16-19  Number of times to retransmit CANCEL request
#                        Range:  0-15     Default:  0 (= 4 times)
#
#               20-23  Number of times to retransmit REFER request
#                        Range:  0-15     Default:  0 (= 5 times)
#
#               24-31  RESERVED

MsgRetryLimits:0x00000000

# ====================== Audio Configuration Parameters =======================
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  AudioMode
#
#        Type:  bitmap value
#
# Description:  Used for controlling or fine-tuning certain audio features
#
#     Options:   Bit   Values
#               -----  --------------------------------------------------------
#                 0    Silence Suppression
#                        0 = Disable silence suppression
#                       *1 = Enable silence suppression
#
#                1-3   RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.
#
#                4-5   DTMF Transmission Method
#                        0 = Always inband
#                       *1 = Negotiated via SDP
#                        2 = Always out-of-band
#
#                6-31  RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.
#
#               Defaults are marked with *.

AudioMode:0x00000011

# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  NumTxFrames
#
#        Type:  Integer  (1 - 6)
#
# Description:  Transmit frames per packet.
#               
#        Note:  G.711 and G.729 frame sizes are 10 ms per frame.
#
#               Cisco recommends that you use only the default value 2.

NumTxFrames:2

# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  ConnectMode
#
#        Type:  bitmap value
#
# Description:  Connection mode of the protocol used
#
#     Options:   Bit   Values
#               -----  --------------------------------------------------------
#                 0    Send INVITE requests (due to call forwarding, call
#                      transfer, etc.) to the URL specified in the
#                      corresponding header value, i.e. 302's Contact,
#                      Refer-To, etc.
#                     
#                        *0 = Disable.  INVITE is sent via local proxy.
#                         1 = Enable.  INVITE is sent via specified URL.
#
#                1-3   RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.
#
#                 4    Include +sip.instance=... in REGISTER's Contact:
#                        0 = Disable
#                       *1 = Enable
#
#                5-15  RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.
#
#                 16   Registration Removal Prior To Re-Registration
#                        *0 = Disable
#                         1 = On power up, "Contact: *" is used to remove all
#                             registrations.  On subsequent registration cycles,
#                             "Contact: <CURRENT_SIP_URL>;expires=0" is used.
#
#                 17   RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.
#
#                 18   SIP Proxy Type
#                        *0 = Standard or no SIP proxy
#                         1 = Cisco Call Manager
#
#                 19   IP Ringback and Early Media
#                        *0 = Do not send ringback tone to the caller
#                         1 = Send ring back tone to the caller
#
#                 20   Include "action=proxy" in REGISTER request
#                        *0 = Disable
#                         1 = Enable
#
#                 21   Include "action=redirect" in REGISTER request
#                        *0 = Disable
#                         1 = Enable
#
#                 22   Process "received=" tag in VIA header to automatically
#                      detect if phone is behind a NAT and use specified WAN IP
#                        *0 = Disable
#                         1 = Enable
#
#                 23   RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.
#
#                 24   Include RTP statistics in BYE and 200 response to BYE
#                        *0 = Disable
#                         1 = Enable
#
#               25-31  RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.
#
#               Defaults are marked with *.
#
#        Note:  Setting both bits 20 & 21 is forbidden; setting both to 0
#               causes the phone to not include the "action" parameter in
#               the REGISTER request and leaves it up to the proxy server
#               to decide what action to take.

ConnectMode:0x00000010

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  TimeZone
#
#        Type:  Integer  (0 - 24)
#
# Description:  Timezone offset from GMT for time-stamping incoming calls with
#               the local time (for caller-id display, etc.)
#
#               Use the following table to select the correct TimeZone value.
#
#                    0 = GMT         9 = GMT + 9      18 = GMT - 7
#                    1 = GMT + 1    10 = GMT + 10     19 = GMT - 6
#                    2 = GMT + 2    11 = GMT + 11     20 = GMT - 5
#                    3 = GMT + 3    12 = GMT + 12     21 = GMT - 4
#                    4 = GMT + 4    13 = GMT - 12     22 = GMT - 3
#                    5 = GMT + 5    14 = GMT - 11     23 = GMT - 2
#                    6 = GMT + 6    15 = GMT - 10     24 = GMT - 1
#                    7 = GMT + 7    16 = GMT - 9
#                    8 = GMT + 8    17 = GMT - 8
#
#        Type:  Integer ( -720 thru -60, 60 thru 780)
#
# Description:  Timezone offset (in minutes) from GMT used for cities/countries
#               that fall on 30 and 45 minutes zones.
#
#               Use the following table to select the correct TimeZone value.
#
#                  210 = GMT + 3:30    Tehran
#                  270 = GMT + 4:30    Kabul
#                  330 = GMT + 5:30    Calcutta, Chennai, Mumbai, New Delhi
#                  345 = GMT + 5:45    Kathmandu
#                  390 = GMT + 6:30    Rangoon
#                  570 = GMT + 9:30    Darwin, Adelaide
#                 -210 = GMT - 3:30    Newfoundland
#
#               Formula for calculating TimeZone in Minutes:
#                 (#hr * 60min/hr) + #min = total #min
#
#               Sample calculation for Darwin (GMT + 9:30):
#                 (9hr * 60min/hr) + 30min = 570min

TimeZone:0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  NTPIP
#
#        Type:  IP address
#
# Description:  NTP IP address.  This is an OPTIONAL parameter; however, if
#               this parameter value is not configured and the DHCP server
#               does not provide the value, then the time and caller ID time
#               information will be incorrect.

NTPIP:0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  AltNTPIP
#
#        Type:  IP address
#
# Description:  Alternate NTP IP address (if redundancy is desired)

AltNTPIP:0.0.0.0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#  Parameters:  DNS1IP
#               DNS2IP
#
#        Type:  IP address
#
# Description:  Primary and secondary DNS server IP addresses
#               If the DHCP server does not provide them or Dhcp parameter is
#               set to 0, you must provide at least the primary DNS server IP
#               address; otherwise, domain names cannot be resolved.

DNS1IP:0.0.0.0
DNS2IP:0.0.0.0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  UseTftp
#
#        Type:  Boolean
#
# Description:  Indicate whether TFTP server is used for provisioning
#
#     Options:  1 = Use TFTP for provisioning
#               0 = TFTP is not used for provisioning

UseTftp:1

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  TftpURL
#
#        Type:  Alphanumeric string  (31 characters max)
#
# Description:  IP address or URL of TFTP server to use.
#               This value is required if the DHCP server will not provide
#               the TFTP address.  You can optionally include the path prefix
#               to the Tftp file to download.  Example:  If the TFTP server IP
#               address is 192.168.2.170 or wwww.cisco.com, and the path to
#               download the Cisco phone profile is in /IP_phones, then you
#               can specify the URL as 192.168.2.170/IP_phones or
#               www.cisco.com/IP_phones.

TftpURL:0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  CfgInterval
#
#        Type:  Integer  (60 - 4294967295 seconds)
#
# Description:  Interval (in seconds) between each configuration update.
#               When TFTP is used for provisioning, at every such interval
#               expiration, the box will perform a TFTP get of its
#               configuration file at the earliest possible time -- when the
#               box is idle).  CfgInterval can be set to some random value to
#               achieve random contact interval from individual phone to the
#               TFTP server.
#
#        Note:  If set to less than 60, default is 60 seconds.

CfgInterval:3600

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  EncryptKey
#
#        Type:  Hexadecimal string  (8 Hex digits max)
#
# Description:  Key to use to decrypt the configuration profile
#
#     Options:        *0 = Configuration profile is not encrypted
#
#               non-zero = Configuration profile is encrypted with this key,
#                          and the phone will decrypt the profile with this
#                          key.
#
#               Default is marked with *.
#
#        Note:  The cfgfmt.exe program will automatically encrypt the binary
#               file when this parameter value is non-zero.

EncryptKey:0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  EncryptKeyEx
#
#  Value Type:  Hexadecimal string  (64 Hex digits max)
#
# Description:  Stronger encryption key to use to decrypt the configuration
#               profile.  When this parameter is set to a non-zero value, the
#               phone will request a profile with the name <phone_id><MAC>.x,
#               where
#                 
#                 <phone_id> = "ld" for Cisco 7905 IP phone
#                              "gk" for Cisco 7912 IP phone
#                      <MAC> = MAC address of the Cisco IP phone
#                          x = extension indicating profile w/strong encryption
#
#               If this parameter is set to 0, the phone will operate as if it
#               only possessed the EncryptKey parameter, i.e. it will request
#               its profile as <phone_id><MAC> without the "x" extension.
#
#      Syntax:  <RC4_Key>[/MAC]
#
#                  RC4_Key = Hexadecimal string from 1 to 64 hex digits
#
#                      MAC = (Optional) MAC address of the Cisco IP phone
#                            If this is specified, only the phone with the
#                            specified MAC address will be able to decrypt
#                            the profile.
#
#     Options:        *0 = EncryptKey parameter value is used.
#                          The phone will request <phone_id><MAC> file and
#                          decrypt it using the EncryptKey parameter value.
#
#               non_zero = Configuration profile is encrypted with this
#                          stronger key, and the phone will request and
#                          decrypt the profile with this key.
#
#               Default is marked with *.
#
#        Note:  If this parameter is specified, the cfgfmt.exe (version 2.1a
#               or later) program will create two profiles.  The
#               <phone_id><MAC>.x profile will be encrypted with EncryptKeyEx
#               while <phone_id><MAC> profile will be encrypted with
#               EncryptKey.

#EncryptKeyEx:0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  NPrintf
#
#        Type:  Extended IP value
#
#      Syntax:  <HOST_IP>.<HOST_PORT>
#
# Description:  For diagnostic use.  Use this parameter to specify the IP
#               address and port number where the phone will send its
#               debug output information.
#
#               The program "prserv.exe", which is included in every software
#               upgrade package, is need to capture the debug information.
#               For example, to send message to the host at 192.168.2.170 and
#               port number 9001, you would run "prserv 9001" on a PC and
#               specify "192.168.2.170.9001" as the value of this parameter.

NPrintf:0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  TraceFlags
#
#        Type:  Bitmap value
#   
# Description:  For diagnostic use.  Use this parameter to turn ON specific
#               trace features.
#
#     Options:   Bit   Values
#               -----  --------------------------------------------------------
#                 0    SIP Messages Log
#                        *0 = Disable
#                         1 = Enable
#
#                1-7   RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.
#           
#                 8    RTP Statistics Log
#                        *0 = Disable
#                         1 = Enable
#
#                         RTP statistics log is in the following format:
#
#                         Recv[channel number]: <call duration in seconds>
#                         <number of recv packets> <number of recv octets>
#                         <number of late packets> <number of lost packets>
#                         <avg network jitter in 1/8 ms>
#                         <counts in speeding up local clock
#                                             (adjustment for 10 ms each time)>
#                         <counts in slowing down local clock
#                                             (adjustment for 10 ms each time)>
#
#                         Tx[channel number]: <call duration in seconds>
#                                             <number of transmit packets>
#                                             <number of transmit octets>
#
#                9-31  RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.

TraceFlags:0x00000000

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  IPDialPlan
#
#        Type:  Integer  (0 - 2)
#
# Description:  Allow for detection of IP-like destination address in dial
#               plan.
#
#     Options:  0 = Disable IP dialing detection.
#
#               1 = If two '.' is seen, then the phone assumes that an
#                   IP address is being entered.
#
#               2 = If three '.' is seen, then the phone assumes that an
#                   IP address is being entered.

IPDialPlan:1

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  DialPlan
#
#        Type:  Alphanumeric string (199 characters max)
#
# Description:  Dial plan rules.
#
#        Note:  No syntax check is performed by the actual implementation.
#               It is the responsibility of the provisioner to make sure that
#               the dial_plan is syntatically valid.
#
#               Programmable strings of dial plan that allow one to specify:
#               o special rule -- I{timeout} to control default inter-digit
#                timeout - specifying this rule also has the side effect
#                 of preventing non-matching dial string from being sent out.
#               o optional send character to use (e.g. '#' or '*')
#               o how many digits before auto send
#               o send after timeout at any specified number of digits
#                 (time out can be changed as digits are entered).
#                 in the following:
#                 o . means match any digits
#                 o - means more digits can be entered, this (if needed) must
#                     appear at the end of the individual rule
#                     (i.e. e.g. 1408t5- is legal, but  1408t5-3...
#                     is illegal).
#                 o ># means terminating key to send is #, and termination
#                      can be applied only after matching hits ># (So >*
#                      means terminating char is *, i.e. terminating key
#                      must follow >)
#                 o rules applied in the order of listed (whichever matched
#                   completely first will cause trigger the send).
#                 o tn means timeout is n seconds (note: n is 0-9 and
#                   a-z -- which ranges 0 to 26).
#                 o more than one rules are separated by |.
#                 o rn means repeat last pattern n times (note: 1. ># or tn are
#                   modifier, they are not pattern; 2. n is 0-9 and a-z --
#                   which ranges 0 to 26). Use the repeat modifier to specify
#                   more rules in less space.
#
#               You can also use the modifier 'S' to sieze the rule matching
#               (i.e. if a rule matches and the modifier 'S' is seen, all other
#               rules after that matching rule will not be used for matching).
#
#  Examples 1:  The set of dial plan rules:
#
#                    ".t7>#......t4-|911|1t7>#..........t1-|0t4>#.t7-"
#
#               or equivalently
#
#                    ".t7>#r6t4-|911|1t7>#.r9t1-|0t4>#.t7-"
#
#               consists of the following rules:
#
#               .t7>#......t2- -- at least one digit need to be
#                     entered, after that, time out is 7 seconds
#                     before send, and terminating char # can also
#                     be applied after the first digit is entered,
#                     and after 7 digits are entered, time out
#                     change to 2 seconds. * means further digits
#                     can be entered as long as not terminated by
#                     timeout or #.
#
#               911 -- send out immediately
#
#               1t7>#..........t1- -- at least one digit need to be
#                     entered, after that, time out is 7 seconds
#                     before send, and terminating char # can also
#                     be applied after the first digit is entered,
#                     and after 10 digits are entered, time out
#                     change to 1 second. * means further digits can be
#                     entered as long as not terminated by timeout
#                     or #.
#
#              0t4>#.t7- -- after entering 0, if no other digit is
#                    entered, it will timeout and send in 4 seconds,
#                    otherwise, time out change to 7 seconds after
#                    another key is entered. again # is terminating
#                    digit.
#  Examples 2:  The set of dial plan rules:
#
#                    "911|1>#.r9t3.t5-|0t411t9-"
#
#               if 911 entered, it will be sent out immediately.
#               if 14088713344 is entred, after 3 seconds, it will
#               be sent out but if another digit is entered (say
#               140887133445, the timeout chaned to 5 seconds).
#               if 0 is entered, after 4 seconds, it will be send out.
#               if 011 is entered, the time out changed to 9 seconds.

DialPlan:100

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  RingOnOffTime
#
#        Type:  Array of three short integers   
#
# Description:  Control phone ring characteristic.
#
#        Note:  Values specified below are recommended for the U.S.

RingOnOffTime:2,4,25

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#  Parameters:  DialTone
#               DialTone2
#               BusyTone
#               ReorderTone
#               RingBackTone
#               CallWaitTone
#
#        Type:  Array of short integers 
#
# Description:  Playback tones
#
#      Format:  For DialTone, DialTone2, BusyTone, RingBackTone, CallWaitTone
#
#                 NumOfTone,Freq[0],Level[0],Freq[1],Level[1],NumOfCadence,
#                 OnTime[0],OffTime[0],OnTime[1],OffTime[1],TotalToneTime
#
#               For ReorderTone
#               
#                 SequentialTone,NumOfTone,Freq[0],Level[0],Freq[1],Level[1],
#                 Freq[2],Level[2],NumOfCadence,OnTime[0],OffTime[0],
#                 OnTime[1],OffTime[1],OnTime[2],OffTime[2],NumOfRepeat,
#                 TotalToneTime
#
#     Options:  - NumOfTone:
#                   Number of frequency components (1 or 2)
#                   For Reorder Tone, value range is 1 to 3.
#               - Freq[x] (Hz):
#                   Transformed frequency (-32768 to 32767)
#               - Level[x] (dBm):
#                   Transformed amplitude (-32768 - 32767)
#               - NumOfCadence:
#                   Number of cadence pairs (0 - 2). 
#                   For Reorder Tone, value range is 0 to 3. 
#                   To specify a steady tone, set value to 0.
#               - OnTime[x] (s):
#                   Length of time tone is ON (0 - 65535)
#               - OffTime[x] (s):
#                   Length of time tone is OFF (0 - 65535)
#               - SequentialTone:
#                   Juxtoposed tones or sequential tones
#                   0 = Juxtoposed tone, 1 = Sequential tone
#               - NumOfRepeat:
#                   Number of times (OnTime[x], OffTime[x]) cadence pair is
#                   repeated before proceeding to the (OnTime[x], OffTime[x]).
#               - TotalToneTime:
#                   The total length of time the tone is played. If set to 0,
#                   tone will play continously until other call events stop
#                   the tone.  For DialTone, BusyTone, ReorderTone, and
#                   RingBackTone, the unit is in number of 10 ms.  For other
#                   tones, the unit is the number of samples.
#
#        Note:  1. If NumOfCadence is set to 0, OnTime[x] and OffTime[x] must
#                  be set to 0.
#               2. Values specified below are recommended for the U.S.

DialTone:2,31538,814,30831,2032,0,0,0,0,0,0 
DialTone2:2,30743,1384,29864,1252,0,0,0,0,0,0   
BusyTone:2,30467,1104,28959,1404,1,4000,4000,0,0,0
ReorderTone:0,2,30467,1104,28959,1404,0,0,1,2000,2000,0,0,0,0,0,0
RingBackTone:2,30831,2032,30467,1104,1,16000,32000,0,0,0
CallWaitTone:1,30831,2412,0,0,1,2400,2400,0,0,4800

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  NATIP
#
#        Type:  IP address
#
# Description:  WAN IP address of the attached router/NAT

NATIP:94.60.161.32

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  MediaPort
#
#        Type:  Integer  (1 - 65535)
#
# Description:  Base port to receive RTP media

MediaPort:16384

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  TOS
#
#        Type:  Bitmap value
#
# Description:  ToS (Type of Service) bits.  This bitmap value specifies the
#               precedence and delay of Audio and Signaling IP packets.
#
#     Options:   Bit   Values
#               -----  --------------------------------------------------------
#                0-7   ToS Value For Audio Data Packets
#                        Range:  0-255   Default:  184  (0xb8)
#
#                8-15  ToS Value For Signaling Data Packets
#                        Range:  0-255   Default:  96  (0x60)
#
#               16-31  RESERVED

TOS:0x000060b8

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  SigTimer
#
#        Type:  Bitmap value
#
# Description:  Timeout values to start/stop the following signalling events
#
#     Options:   Bit   Values
#               -----  --------------------------------------------------------
#                0-7   CALL WAITING PERIOD
#                      Period between each burst of call waiting tone
#
#                        Range: 0 - 255
#                       Factor: 0.1 second   
#                         Note: 0 defaults to 100 (or 10 sec)
#                      Default: 100 (0x64 = 10 sec)
#
#                8-13  RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.
#
#               14-19  RING TIMEOUT
#                      Timeout in ringing the phone after which the incoming
#                      call is rejected
#
#                        Range: 0 - 63
#                       Factor: 10 seconds
#                         Note: 0 means ring never times out
#                      Default: 6 (60 sec)
#
#               20-25  NO ANSWER TIMEOUT
#                      Time to declare no answer and initiate call forwarding
#                      on no answer
#                   
#                        Range: 0 - 63
#                       Factor: 1 second
#                      Default: 20 (0x14 = 20 sec)
#
#               26-27  RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.
#
#               28-29  FIRST KEY REPEAT INTERVAL
#                      The minimum time required initially for the Volume or
#                      Navigation key to be pressed before the highlight bar
#                      begins to move automatically.
#
#                        Range: 0 to 3
#                      Default: 0 (1 second)
#
#                               0 = 1 sec     1 = Disable Key Repeat     
#                               2 = 2 sec     3 = 3 sec
#
#               30-31  SUBSEQUENT KEY REPEAT INTERVAL
#                      The minimum time required subsequently for Volume or
#                      Navigation key to be pressed to keep the highlight bar
#                      moving automatically.
#
#                        Range: 0 to 3
#                      Default: 0 (0.25 second)
#
#                               0 = 0.25 sec     1 = 0.5 sec
#                               2 = 0.75 sec     3 = 1 sec

SigTimer:0x01418064

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  OpFlags
#
#        Type:  Bitmap value
#
# Description:  Turn ON/OFF various operational features
#
#     Options:   Bit   Values
#               -----  --------------------------------------------------------
#                 0    TFTP CONFIGURATION FILE NAME
#                     *0 = Do not use internally generated TFTP configuration
#                          file name
#                      1 = Always use the internally generated TFTP
#                          configuration file name
#
#                 1    NETWORK PROBING ON POWER UP
#                      0 = Probe the static network router on power up
#                     *1 = Do not perform static network router probing at
#                          power up
#
#                 2    RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.
#
#                 3    DHCP OPTION 150
#                     *0 = Ask for DHCP option 150 in DHCP DISCOVERY message
#                      1 = Do not ask for DHCP option 150 in DHCP DISCOVERY
#                          message (some DHCP server will not respond if
#                          option 150 is requested)
#
#                 4    NETWORK OPERATION
#                     *0 = Assume normal operation without VLAN
#                      1 = Assume operation under VLAN (the VLAN ID is
#                          specified in VLANSetting, see VLANSetting parameter)
#               Multicast is disabled
#
#                 5    VLAN ENCAPSULATION
#                     *0 = Use VLAN IP encapsulation
#                      1 = Do not use VLAN IP encapsulation, i.e. force
#                          turning OFF VLAN IP encapsulation
#
#                 6    Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
#                     *0 = Use CDP discovery
#                      1 = Do not perform CDP discovery. Multicast is disabled
#
#                 7    WEB CONFIGURATION ACCESS
#                     *0 = Allow web configuration
#                      1 = Do not allow web configuration
#                     
#                 8    TFTP REFRESH ACCESS
#                     *0 = Allow force profile update via http://ip/refresh
#                      1 = Do not allow http://ip/refresh
#
#                 9    REMOTE RESET ACCESS
#                     *0 = Allow reset of the phone via http://ip/reset
#                      1 = Do not allow reset of the phone via http://ip/reset
#
#               10-14  RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.
#
#                15    UDP CHECKSUM GENERATION
#                     *0 = Generate UDP checksum in outgoing UDP packets
#                      1 = Do not generate UDP checksum in outgoing UDP packets
#
#               16-31  RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.

OpFlags:0x00000002

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  VLANSetting
#
#        Type:  Bitmap value
#
# Description:  Control various VLAN settings
#
#     Options:   Bit   Values
#               -----  --------------------------------------------------------
#                0-2   Specify 802.1Q priority for Signalling IP packets
#                3-5   Specify 802.1Q priority for Audio Voice IP packets
#                6-17  RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.
#               18-29  Specify 802.1Q VLAN ID
#               30-31  RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.

VLANSetting:0x0000002b

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  NatServer
#
#        Type:  Alphanumeric string  (47 characters max)
#
# Description:  IP address or domain name of a server to which a dummy,
#               single-byte UDP packet is sent to maintain a NAT during
#               a session.
#
#      Syntax:  <NAT_SERVER_IP | FQDN>[:port] 
#               If port number is not specified, 5060 is assumed.

NatServer:0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  NatTimer
#
#        Type:  Bitmap value
#
# Description:  This parameter provides control over the transmission interval
#               and destination server of Keep Alive packets.
#
#     Options:   Bit   Values
#               -----  --------------------------------------------------------
#                0-11  SIP/RTP Keep Alive (KA) period in seconds (0-2047)
#                      Specify the interval in which a dummy packet is sent
#                      out through the specified SIP and RTP ports to keep
#                      the port bindings on the NAT/firewall open
#
#               12-17  RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.
#
#                 18   SIP KA destination:
#                         0 = NatServer
#                         1 = ProxyServer
#
#                 19   RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.
#
#                 20   Enable KA for SIPPort (send to either NatServer or
#                      Proxy)
#
#                 21   Enable KA for MediaPort     (send to NatServer)
#
#                 22   Enable KA for MediaPort + 4 (send to NatServer)
#
#               23-31  RESERVED.  Must be set to 0.
#
#        Note:  1. If NatServer is not specified (0) or invalid, then the
#                  only available option is to enable SIP KA to Proxy Server.
#
#               2. If KA period is 0, all KA are disabled; but still can
#                  do NATIP mapping.

NatTimer:0

# ============================ Caller Preferences =============================

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  CallForwardNumber
#
#        Type:  Numeric digit string  (31 digits max)
#
# Description:  Phone number to forward all calls
#
#        Note:  Set value to zero (0) to disable this feature.

CallForwardNumber:0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  VoiceMailNumber
#
#        Type:  Numeric digit string  (31 digits max)
#
# Description:  Phone number to access voice mail
#
#        Note:  Set value to zero (0) to disable this feature.

VoiceMailNumber:9999

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  CallFwdBusyNumber
#
#        Type:  Numeric digit string  (31 digits max)
#
# Description:  Phone number to forward busy calls
#
#        Note:  Set value to zero (0) to disable this feature.

CallFwdBusyNumber:0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  DisplayName
#
#        Type:  Alphanumeric string  (31 characters max)
#
# Description:  Display Name used in outgoing Caller ID
#
#        Note:  Set value to zero (0) to disable this feature.

DisplayName:Elias Aggelidis

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  ShortName
#
#        Type:  Alphanumeric string  (31 characters max)
#
# Description:  Name to be displayed on phone's LCD screen.
#
#        Note:  Set value to zero (0) to disable this feature and display
#               the value in "DisplayName", if any, on the LCD screen.

ShortName:oyochip

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#  Parameters:  TimeFormat
#               DateFormat
#
#        Type:  Alphanumeric string  (15 characters max)
#
# Description:  Strings to controls the Time and Date format as appear
#               on the top line of the LCD display.
#
#               Special characters are: 
#
#                   h = 12 hour format
#                   H = 24 hour format
#                   i = Minute
#                   I = Minute
#                   a = AM
#                   A = AM
#                   p = PM
#                   P = PM
#                   m = Month in number  (1 - 12)
#                   M = Month in abbreviation  (Jan - Dec)
#                   d = Day in number  (1 - 31)
#                   D = Day in number (1 - 31)
#                   y = Year in 2 digits  (00 - 99)
#                   Y = Year in 4 digits  (0000 - 9999)
#                   : = Colon blinks every second
#                   0 = Time or date is not displayed
#
#               All other characters are shown as is.
#
#    Examples:  TimeFormat    Sample Display
#               ----------    --------------
#                  h:ia       2:00p or 11:00a
#                  H:i        14:00     
#                  0          Time is not displayed
#
#               DateFormat    Sample Display
#               ----------    --------------
#                  m-d-y      04-20-05
#                  M d, Y     Apr 20, 2005
#                  M. D, y    Apr. 20, 05
#                  Y/m/d      2005/04/20
#                  Y M. D     2005 Apr. 20
#                  0          Date is not displayed

TimeFormat:H:i
DateFormat:d-M-Y

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  DoNotDisturb
#
#        Type:  Boolean
#
# Description:  Enable or disable "Do Not Disturb"
#
#     Options:  0 = Deactivate "Do Not Disturb" feature
#               1 = Activate "Do Not Disturb" feature

DoNotDisturb:0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  BlockCallerId
#
#        Type:  Boolean
#
# Description:  Enable or disable blocking of outgoing Caller ID
#
#     Options:  0 = Do not block outgoing Caller ID
#               1 = Block outgoing Caller ID

BlockCallerId:0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  CallWaiting
#
#        Type:  Boolean
#
# Description:  Enable or disable call waiting for every call
#
#     Options:  0 = Disable call waiting for every call
#               1 = Enable call waiting for every call

CallWaiting:1

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  AttendedTransfer
#
#        Type:  Boolean
#
# Description:  Enable or disable attended call transfer
#
#        Note:  If attended call transfer is disabled, the "Trnsfer"
#               softkey will not be shown on the LCD screen.
#
#     Options:  0 = Disable attended call transfer
#               1 = Enable attended call transfer

AttendedTransfer:1

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  BlindTransfer
#
#        Type:  Boolean
#
# Description:  Enable or disable blind transfer
#
#        Note:  If blind transfer is disabled, the "BlndXfr" softkey
#               will not be shown on the LCD screen.
#
#     Options:  0 = Disable blind transfer
#               1 = Enable blind transfer

BlindTransfer:1

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  Conference
#
#        Type:  Boolean
#
# Description:  Enable or disable 3-way conference
#
#        Note:  If 3-way conference is activated, "Confrn" softkey
#               will not be shown on the LCD screen.
#
#     Options:  0 = Deactivate 3-way conference
#               1 = Enable 3-way conference

Conference:1

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  BlockAnonymous
#
#        Type:  Boolean
#
# Description:  Enable or disable blocking of anonymous incoming calls
#
#        Note:  If enabled, anonymous incoming calls will be rejected.
#
#     Options:  0 = Deactivate blocking of anonymous incoming call
#               1 = Activate blocking of anonymous incoming call

BlockAnonymous:0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Parameter:  ForwardToVMDelay
#
#        Type:  Integer  (1 - 4294967295 seconds)
#
# Description:  Number of seconds before forwarding a call to the
#               VoiceMailNumber, if configured.
#
#        Note:  This setting has no effect if VoiceMailNumber is not
#               provisioned OR the value is 0 or greater than the ring timeout
#               value (see SigTimer bits 14-19).

ForwardToVMDelay:20

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#  Parameters:  CallPrefGuiShow
#               CallPrefGuiSet
#
#        Type:  Bitmap value
#
# Description:  CallPrefGuiShow provides the ability to control whether a
#               call preference option is displayed on the LCD screen.
#               
#               CallPrefGuiSet provides the ability to control whether a
#               call preference option can be set by an end user if it is
#               displayed on the LCD screen.
#
#     Options:   Bit   Values
#               -----  --------------------------------------------------------
#                 0    Do Not Disturb (DND)
#
#                 1    Call Waiting
#
#                 2    Block Caller ID
#
#                 3    Call Forward All
#
#                 4    RESERVED
#
#                 5    RESERVED
#
#                 6    Display Name
#
#                 7    Time Format
#
#                 8    Date Format
#
#                 9    Voice Mail
#
#                10    Call Transfer
#
#                11    Blind Transfer
#
#                12    Conference
#
#                13    Short Name
#
#               14-23  RESERVED
#
#                24    Block Anonymous Calls
#
#                25    RESERVED
#
#                26    Forward to Voice Mail Delay
#
#                27    Call Forward On Busy
#
#                28    Show Registration Status Icon
#                      (If set in CallPrefGuiShow, registration status icon
#                       will be displayed on LCD screen.  This bit has no
#                       effect in CallPrefGuiSet.)
#
#               29-31  RESERVED

CallPrefGuiShow:0xffffffff
CallPrefGuiSet:0xffffffff


Memo assim nada! -.- Tenho duas portas RJ45, tenho so o cabo ligado na que diz 10/100 SW visto que tenho o TFTP Server em rede. E agora? Ja tou quase a mandar isto pela janela fora -.-
 
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