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Cisco SPA 500 Admin Guide with Expansion Unit - Gamma PDF

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ADMINISTRATION GUIDE Cisco Small Business IP Phones Models SPA301, SPA303, SPA501G, SPA502G, SPA504G, SPA508G, SPA509G, SPA512G, SPA514G, SPA525G, SPA525G2, and WIP310 Contents Chapter 1: Getting Started 11 Overview of the Phones 12 Cisco Attendant Console 12 Changing the Cisco SPA500DS Attendant Console Display 12 Network Configurations 14 CiscoSPA9000 Voice System 15 Cisco Unified Communications 500 Series for Small Business 15 Other SIP IP PBX Call Control Systems 15 Updating Firmware 16 Determining the Firmware Version 17 Determining the IP Address of the Phone 18 Downloading the Firmware 19 Installing the Firmware 19 Using the Web-Based Configuration Utility 20 Allowing Web Access to the IP Phone 21 Saving the Configuration Profile 23 Understanding Administrator and User Views 23 Restricting User Access to the Phone Interface Menus (CiscoSPA300 and CiscoSPA500 Series) 24 Accessing Administrative Options 24 Using the Web Administration Tabs 24 Viewing Phone Information 25 Viewing Reboot Reasons 25 Viewing the Reboot History on the Phone Web User Interface 27 Viewing the Reboot History on the IP Phone Screen 27 Viewing the Reboot History in the SPA Status Dump File 27 Using IVR on IP Phones Without Screens 27 Ensuring Voice Quality 31 Supported Codecs 31 Bandwidth Requirements 32 Factors Affecting Voice Quality 33 SIP Publish Signaling Improvements 35 Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 1 Contents Chapter 2: Configuring Lines 36 Configuring a Line Key 37 Configuring Shared–Line Appearance 37 Configuring Call Appearance Per Line 40 Expand Call Appearance Per Line 41 Configuring Unused Line Keys to Access Services 41 Configuring Call Park on the CiscoSPA525G or CiscoSPA525G2 (MetaSwitch) 42 Assigning Busy Lamp Field, Call Pickup, or Speed Dial Functions to Unused Lines 43 Configuring Call Pickup and Busy Lamp Field 44 Configuring Speed Dial 45 Configuring Audio Indication for Call Pickup Event 46 Chapter 3: Customizing Standard Features 47 Configuring Phone Information and Display Settings 48 Configuring the Phone Name 48 Configuring Voice Mail 48 Configuring Internal Voice Mail for Each Extension (Using a CiscoSPA400) 48 Customizing the Startup Screen 49 Changing the Display Background 50 Configuring the Screen Saver 51 Configuring the LCD Contrast 53 Configuring Back Light Settings (CiscoSPA525G or CiscoSPA525G2) 53 Configuring Linksys Key System Parameters 54 Enabling Call Features 55 Enabling Anonymous Call and Caller ID Blocking Services 55 Enabling ACD Service 55 Enabling Call Back Service 55 Enabling Call Park and Call Pickup Services 56 Enabling Call Transfer and Call Forwarding Services 56 Enabling Conferencing 57 Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 2 Contents Enabling Do Not Disturb 57 Enabling the Missed Call Shortcut 57 Logging Missed Calls 57 Enabling Paging (Intercom) 58 Configuring Paging Groups 58 Enabling Service Announcements 60 Customizing Phone Softkeys 60 Programmable Softkeys 64 Configuring PSK Fields 65 Configuring Toggling for PSKs 67 Configuring PSKs to Call XML Scripts 67 Physical Hold Button and PSK Linking 68 Configuring the Message Waiting Indicator 69 Configuring Ring Tones 70 Configuring On-Demand Ring Tones (CiscoSPA525G or CiscoSPA525G2) 71 User-Created MP3 Ring Tones (CiscoSPA525G or CiscoSPA525G2) 72 Creating and Uploading Ring Tones Using the Ring Tone Utility (CiscoSPA300 Series and CiscoSPA500 Series only) 72 Assigning a Ring Tone to an Extension 74 Configuring RSS Newsfeeds (CiscoSPA525G or CiscoSPA525G2) 75 Configuring Audio Settings 76 Configuring Audio Input Gain (CiscoSPA300 Series and CiscoSPA500 Series) 77 Enabling Wireless (CiscoSPA525G or CiscoSPA525G2 only) 78 Configuring Bluetooth (CiscoSPA525G or CiscoSPA525G2 only) 78 Enabling Bluetooth from the Web Interface 79 Enabling Bluetooth from the Phone 79 Pairing a Bluetooth Headset 79 Pairing Your CiscoSPA525G2 with a Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phone 81 Initiating Pairing from the CiscoSPA525G2 81 Initiating Pairing from Your Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phone 82 Enabling SMS Messaging 83 Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 3 Contents Enabling and Configuring the Phone Web Server 84 Configure the Web Server from the Phone Web Interface 84 Configure the Web Server from the Phone Screen Interface 85 Configuring LDAP for the CiscoSPA300 Series and Cisco SPA500 Series IP Phones 85 Configuring BroadSoft Settings (CiscoSPA300 Series and Cisco SPA500 Series) 90 Configuring BroadSoft Directory 90 Configuring Synchronization of Do Not Disturb and Call Forward on a Per Line Basis (Applicable to Broadsoft) 91 Configuring Synchronization of DND and CEWD 91 Configuring Synchronization of DND and CEWD by Using the Configuration File 92 Configuring Broadsoft ACD Support 92 Configuring Broadsoft ACD Support 93 Configuring XML Services 93 Configuring Music On Hold 96 Configuring Extension Mobility 96 Configuring Video Surveillance (Cisco SPA525G or Cisco SPA525G2) 97 Configuring the User Name and Account on the Camera 98 Entering Camera Information Into the CiscoSPA525G or CiscoSPA525G2 Configuration Utility 98 Viewing the Video 99 Chapter 4: Configuring SIP, SPCP, and NAT 100 SIP and Cisco IP Phones 100 SIP Over TCP 102 SIP Proxy Redundancy 102 Configuring Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) Support 102 RFC3311 Support 103 Support for SIP NOTIFY XML-Service 103 Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 4 Contents Configuring SIP 104 Configuring Basic SIP Parameters 104 Configuring SIP Timer Values 108 Configuring Response Status Code Handling 111 Configuring RTP Parameters 111 Configuring SDP Payload Types 113 Configuring SIP Settings for Extensions 116 Configuring a SIP Proxy Server 122 Configuring Subscriber Information Parameters 124 Configuring the IP Phone Communications Protocol 125 Configuring the Protocol on a CiscoSPA525G or CiscoSPA525G2 126 Configuring the Protocol on a CiscoSPA300 Series or CiscoSPA500 Series IP Phone 126 Managing NAT Transversal with Cisco IP Phones 126 NAT Mapping with Session Border Controller 127 NAT Mapping with SIP-ALG Router 127 NAT Mapping with a Static IP Address 127 NAT Mapping with STUN 128 Determining Whether the Router Uses Symmetric or Asymmetric NAT 129 Chapter 5: Configuring Security, Quality, and Network Features 131 Setting Security Features 132 Challenging SIP Initial INVITE and MWI Messages 132 Encrypting Signaling with SIP Over TLS 132 Securing Voice Traffic with SRTP 133 Authorizing Secure Calls with a Mini-certification 133 Secure Call Indication Tone 134 Configuring Voice Codecs 134 Configuring Domain and Internet Settings 138 Configuring Restricted Access Domains 138 Configuring DHCP, Static IP, or PPPoE Connection Type 138 Configuring Power Settings 140 Setting Optional Network Servers 140 Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 5 Contents Configuring VLAN Settings 142 Configuring Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) 142 Configuring LLDP-MED 142 TLV Information 144 Configuring the VLAN Settings 150 Configuring SSL VPN on the Cisco SPA525G or Cisco SPA525G2 152 Configuring the VPN on the Security Appliance 153 Configuring the VPN on the CiscoSPA525G or CiscoSPA525G2 153 Chapter 6: Provisioning 156 Redundant Provisioning Servers 157 Retail Provisioning 157 Automatic In-House Preprovisioning 158 Using HTTPS 159 Server Certificates 159 Client Certificates 160 Obtaining a Server Certificate 160 Manually Provisioning a Phone from the Keypad 161 Sample Configuration File 162 Updating Profiles and Firmware 163 Launch a Firmware Update by using a Browser Command 170 Launch a Profile Update by using a Browser Command 170 Rebooting a Phone by using a Browser Command 171 Configuring a Custom Certificate Authority 171 General Purpose Parameters 172 Using TR-069 172 Chapter 7: Configuring Regional Parameters and Supplementary Services 176 Scripting for Cadences, Call Progress Tones, and Ring Tones 177 Cadence Script 177 Example: Normal Ring 177 Example 2: Distinctive Ring (short, short, short, long) 178 Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 6 Contents Tone Script 178 Example: Dial Tone 178 Example: SIT Tone 179 Ring Script 180 Call Progress Tones 181 Distinctive Ring Patterns 181 Example 1: Normal Ring 181 Example 2: Distinctive Ring (short, short, short, long) 182 Distinctive Call Waiting Tone 182 Control Timer Values (sec) 183 Configuring Supplementary Services (Star Codes) 184 Entering Star Code Values 184 Activating or Deactivating Supplementary Services 188 Vertical Service Announcement Codes (CiscoSPA300 Series and Cisco SPA500 Series) 189 Bonus Services Announcement Description 189 Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes 191 Miscellaneous Parameters 191 DTMF Parameters 191 Localizing Your IP Phone 192 Managing the Time and Date 193 Configuring Daylight Saving Time 194 Daylight Saving Time Examples 195 Selecting a Display Language 196 Creating a Dictionary Server Script 196 Chapter 8: Configuring Dial Plans 198 About Dial Plans 198 Digit Sequences 199 Digit Sequence Examples 202 Acceptance and Transmission of the Dialed Digits 204 Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 7 Contents Dial Plan Timer (Off-Hook Timer) 205 Syntax for the Dial Plan Timer 205 Interdigit Long Timer (Incomplete Entry Timer) 206 Syntax for the Interdigit Long Timer 206 Interdigit Short Timer (Complete Entry Timer) 207 Syntax for the Interdigit Short Timer 207 Editing Dial Plans on the IP Phone 208 Resetting the Control Timers 209 Chapter 9: Configuring LED Patterns 210 LED Script Examples 213 LED Pattern 213 Appendix A: Cisco SPA IP Phone Field Reference 215 Info Tab 216 System Information 216 Network Configuration (SPCP) 219 VPN Status (CiscoSPA525G or CiscoSPA525G2 Only) 220 Product Information 220 Phone Status 221 Ext Status 222 Line/Call Status 223 Downloaded Ring Tone 225 System Tab 226 System Configuration 226 Internet Connection Type and Static IP Settings 228 Power Settings (CiscoSPA500 Series or CiscoSPA300 Series Only) 229 PPPoE Settings (CiscoSPA525G or CiscoSPA525G2 Only) 229 Optional Network Configuration 230 VLAN Settings 231 Wi-Fi Settings (CiscoSPA525G or CiscoSPA525G2 Only) 233 Bluetooth Settings (CiscoSPA525G or CiscoSPA525G2 Only) 233 VPN Settings (CiscoSPA525G or CiscoSPA525G2 Only) 233 Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 8 Contents SIP Tab 234 SIP Parameters 234 SIP Timer Values (sec) 239 Response Status Code Handling 242 RTP Parameters 243 SDP Payload Types 245 NAT Support Parameters 249 Linksys Key System Parameters 252 Provisioning Tab 253 Regional Tab 253 Call Progress Tone Description 253 Distinctive Ring Patterns 256 Control Timer Values (sec) 258 Vertical Service Activation Codes 259 Vertical Service Announcement Codes 264 Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes 265 Time (CiscoSPA525G or CiscoSPA525G2 Only) 268 Language (CiscoSPA525G or CiscoSPA525G2 Only) 269 Miscellaneous 269 Phone Tab 274 General 274 Line Key 277 Miscellaneous Line Key Settings 279 Line Key LED Pattern 280 Supplementary Services 282 Ring Tone (CiscoSPA300 Series and CiscoSPA500 Series) 284 Ring Tone (CiscoWIP310) 285 Audio Input Gain (dB) 286 Multiple Paging Group Parameters 287 BroadSoft Settings 288 LDAP Corporate Directory Search 289 XML Service 293 Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 9

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