Web-interface: Settings - Network - IP

Web-interface Language
WebUI.1.Languagecs-cz,de-de,el-gr,en-bt,es-es,fr-fr,it-it,nl-nl,pl-pl,pt-pt,ru-ru,sk-sk,tr-trLanguage: Current supported web-interface language is English, German and Russian,
others will follow.

Device name
Not via provisioning
Device name in the network: Label for the device. It is used to identify the device in network communication.

Address Assignment
Not via provisioning
Network type: IPv4 / IPv6 (planned)
Not via provisioning
IP address type: Dynamic / Static
Not via provisioning
IP address:
Not via provisioning
Subnet mask:
Not via provisioning
Standard gateway:
Not via provisioning
Preferred DNS:
Not via provisioning
Alternate DNS:
Web-interface: Settings - Network - LAN

VLAN
Not via provisioning
VLAN tagging:
Not via provisioning0 - 4094VLAN identifier:
Not via provisioning0 - 7VLAN priority:
Web-interface: Settings - Base stations - Administration
ConfirmedBaseStations.<mac>.name
Name / Location This name should make it easier to assign the base station within the logical and spatial structure of the DECT network
ConfirmedBaseStations.<mac>.ucTxPower1

0 = Normal power output (Default)
1= Reduce TX power by 8dB for external antenna operation

ConfirmedBaseStations.<mac>.bActivateCell10 = Base station deactivated
1 = Activated base station (Default)
Web-interface: Settings - Base stations - Synchronization

ConfirmedBaseStations.<mac>.ucCluster

1 - 10Select the cluster to which the base should be assigned to from the option menu.
ConfirmedBaseStations.<mac>.ucSyncLevel1 - 10Select the synchronization level for the base station.
ConfirmedBaseStations.<mac>.bSyncLanMaster0 - 1

0 = Off (Default)
1 = LAN Master

Web-interface: Settings - Provider or PBX profiles

VoIP Provider
SipProvider.<0-9>.Name 
Connection name or number: Name for the provider or PBX profile. This name is shown in the Provider/PBX list

Phone system
SipProvider.<0-9>.PhoneSystem

0 = Automatic
1 = Standard
6 = Broadsoft
10 = Swyx
11 = 3CX

System: Select the type of PBX you use for VoIP provisioning from the option menu.



General data of your service provider
SipProvider.<0-9>.Domain
Domain: Domain part of the user address (SIP URI)
SipProvider.<0-9>.ProxyServerAddressIP address/ DNS nameProxy server address: The SIP proxy is your VoIP provider's gateway server and the first SIP server, where the device should send SIP requests and expects to receive requests
SipProvider.<0-9>.ProxyServerPort1 - 65535Proxy server port (Default 5060): Enter the port number of the first SIP server, where the device should send SIP requests and expects to receive requests.
SipProvider.<0-9>.RegServerAddressIP address/ DNS nameRegistration server: The registration server assigns the public IP address/port number that was used by the phone on registration to your SIP address (username@domain)
SipProvider.<0-9>.RegServerPort1 - 65535Registration server port (Default 5060): Enter the communication port used on the registrar.
SipProvider.<0-9>.RegServerRefreshTimer

1 - 5 digits

Registration refresh time (Default 180): Enter the time intervals (in seconds) at which the phone should repeat the registration with the VoIP server (SIP proxy)
SipProvider.<0-9>.TransportProtocol1 = UDP
2 = TCP
3 = TLS

Transport protocol:

SipProvider.<0-9>.UseSIPS0 = SIPS disabled (Default)
1 = SIPS enabled

Use SIP Security (SIPS):

SipProvider.<0-9>.SRTP_Enabled0 = SRTP disabled (Default)
1 = SRTP enabled
Secure Real Time Protocol: Security (RTP) is activated for voice connections.
SipProvider.<0-9>.AcceptNonSRTPCalls0 = Do not accept non-SRTP calls
1 = Accepts non-SRTP calls

Accept non-SRTP calls: Insecure calls are accepted even when SRTP is activated.

SipProvider.<0-9>.WithDeregOnHsNotReachable0 = No
1 = Yes
Deregister detached HS

Redundancy
SipProvider.<0-9>.DnsQuery

0 = A
1 = SRV + A 
2 = NAPTR (NAPTR + SRV + A)

Redundancy - DNS query: VoIP providers provide SIP server redundancy for load balancing and service reliability. SIP servers can be identified by DNS using different queries:.


Failover Server
SipProvider.<0-9>.FailoverServerEnabled0 = Off
1 = On
Failover Server:
SipProvider.<0-9>.FailoverServerAddressIP address/ DNS nameRegistration server: Enter the IP address or the (fully qualified) DNS name of the failover registration server.
SipProvider.<0-9>.FailoverServerPort1- 65535Registration port (Default 5060): The communication port used on the failover registrar.

Network data of your service provider
SipProvider.<0-9>.OutboundProxyMode0 = Always
2 = Never

Outbound proxy mode:

SipProvider.<0-9>.OutboundProxyAddressIP address/ DNS nameOutbound server address:
SipProvider.<0-9>.OutboundProxyPort1 - 65535Outbound proxy port  (Default 5060)
SipProvider.<0-9>.MWISubscription0 = Do not send SIP Subscribe for MWI
1 = Send SIP Subscribe for MWI

SIP SUBSCRIBE for Net-AM MWI: When activated a subscription is established for the purpose of receiving notifications about new messages on the network mailbox


DTMF over VoIP Connections
SipProvider.<0-9>.DTMFTransmission1 = Audio
2 = RFC 2833
3 = Audio + RFC 2833
4 = SIP INFO
5 = Audio + SIP INFO
6 = RFC 2833 + SIP INFO
7 = Audio + RFC 2833 + SIP INFO
129 = Automatic DTMF Negotiation
Send settings of DTMF transmission

Connection Ringtone
SipRingtones.0.RingToneName0Internal CallsInternal calls name (This can not be changed)
SipRingtones.0.RingInfo0info=alert-internalInternal calls Alert-Info pattern
SipRingtones.0.RingToneName1External CallsExternal calls name
SipRingtones.0.RingInfo1info=alert-externalExternal calls Alert-Info pattern
SipRingtones.0.RingToneName2Group CallsGroup calls name
SipRingtones.0.RingInfo2info=alert-groupGroup calls Alert-Info pattern
SipRingtones.0.RingToneName3Door stationDoor station name
SipRingtones.0.RingInfo3info=alert-doorDoor stations Alert-Info pattern
SipRingtones.0.RingToneName4EmergencyEmergency name
SipRingtones.0.RingInfo4info=alert-emergencyEmergency Alert-Info pattern
SipRingtones.0.RingToneName5OptionalOptional Name
SipRingtones.0.RingInfo5By default this is emptyOptional Alert-Info pattern
DmGlobal.0.SupportSipRingtones0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled (Default)
Disable Distinctive ring (Option is not  available in the web-interface)
SipRingtones.0.DefaultTone0 = Internal
1 = External (Default)
2 = Group
3 = Door
4 = Emergency
5 = Optional
The tone played when the Alert info header is not recognized. By default the External ringtone is played. (Option is not  available in the web-interface)

Settings for Codecs
SipProvider.<0-9>.ActiveCodecs

0 = g711u
8 = g711a
9 = g722
18 = g729

Example: 18,9,8,0

Active codecs:

SipProvider.<0-9>.RTPPtime20, 30RTP Packetisation Time (ptime): Length of time in milliseconds (10, 20 (Default), 30) represented by the audio data in one packet.
SipProvider.<0-9>.HoldType0 = Inactive
1 = Sendonly (Default)

Signalling options for 'Hold' in Session Description Protocol (SDP): Call hold means that a user request to put an active call on hold. The holding part sends a re‑INVITE request to the held client with an SDP offer (Session Description Protocol). This SDP offer contains the attribute line a=inactive or a=sendonly.

SipProvider.<0-9>.CT_HoldTT_Attended0 = No
1 = Yes
Hold towards Transfer-Target: The device enables call transfer after consultation or without consultation. Define, whether a consultation call with transfer target is put on-hold prior to the execution of the call transfer (Yes) or not (No)


Display of Caller Information
SipProvider.<0-9>.CLIPSource0 = FROM
1 = PPI+FROM
2 = PAI+PPI+FROM (Default)

Calling Party (User Part): From the option menu select which information is allowed to be transferred to the receiving part within the SIP header. Which information is actually transferred is determined by the provider.


Service Codes
SipProvider.<0-9>.ServiceCode_CC_On
Call Completion on (CCBS, CCNR):
SipProvider.<0-9>.ServiceCode_CC_Off
Call Completion off (CCBS, CCNR):

CSTA
SipProvider.<0-9>.CSTA_IsActive

0 = No
1 = Yes

Active: Computer Supported Telecommunications Applications is a standard for the interaction between a computer and a PBX, independently from the manufacturer. If your PBX provides CSTA applications to be used by the registered handsets you have to activate the standard here.

SipProvider.<0-9>.CSTA_IsExternal0 = No
1 = Yes

External:

SipProvider.<0-9>.CSTA_Address
Address:
SipProvider.<0-9>.CSTA_Port
Port:
SipProvider.<0-9>.CSTA_DnsQuery0 = A
1 = SRV +A

DNS query:

Web-interface: Settings - Mobile devices

Global Settings
DmGlobal.0.HSIdleDisplay0 = Username
1 = Display name

Displayed name in idle display:

Web-interface: Settings - Mobile devices - Administration

Mobile device
hs.<ipui>.Ipui

IPUI: (International Portable User Identity) Unique identifier of a handset within the DECT network. If you edit an existing handset registration entry, the IPUI is shown and cannot be changed.

hs.<ipui>.RegStatusToReg = "To Register", add new Handset
ToDeReg = "To DeRegister", delete existing HS
NotReg = "Not Registered", default value

RegStatus: DECT registration status of the handset entry.

hs.<ipui>.DECT_AC

min. 1, max. 4 digits

Authentication Code (PIN): This PIN must be used on the handset to register with the DECT network.


Personal provider data
SipAccount.<ipui>.AuthNameMax. 74 charactersSIP Authentication name: Specify the SIP authentication (HTTP digest) name. The Authentication name acts as access ID when registering with the SIP proxy/registrar server. It is usually identical to the phone number for the VoIP account.
SipAccount.<ipui>.AuthPasswordMax. 74 charactersSIP Authentication password: Enter the password for SIP authentication (HTTP digest). The phone needs the password when registering with the SIP proxy/registrar server.
SipAccount.<ipui>.UserNameMax. 74 charactersSIP Username: Enter the caller ID for the VoIP provider account. It is usually identical to the phone number for the VoIP account.
SipAccount.<ipui>.DisplayNameMax. 74 charactersSIP Display name:
SipAccount.<ipui>.ProviderId0 - 9VoIP provider:

Online directories
hs.<ipui>.DirectAccessDirSee this wiki page.Directory for direct access: The user can press and hold the directory key (bottom of the control key) to open either the list of online directories or the local directory of the handset. Choose which directory is called up with the directory key.
hs.<ipui>.IntKeyDir

See this wiki page.

Corporate directory for INT key: If a corporate directory is available and configured the user can open it by pressing the INT key (left on the handset’s control key). Choose from the list which corporate directory is opened with the INT key.
hs.<ipui>.AutoLookupDir

See this wiki page.

Automatic look-up: Select an online directory from the list for Automatic look-up or deactivate this option. When there is an incoming call, the caller's name is read from this directory and shown in the display (the availability of this function depends on the online directory provider).

LDAP authentication
hs.<ipui>.LDAPId

255 = None

0 = LDAP 1
1 = LDAP 2
...

Selected LDAP book: Select the LDAP directory to be provided on the handset from the option menu.
hs.<ipui>.LDAPShowProviders0 = No
1 = Yes
Show other LDAP servers: Select Yes if directories of other LDAP servers should be allowed to be shown.
hs.<ipui>.LDAPAuthType0 = Global
1 = User
2 = SIP
LDAP authorization type: Select how the user authentication should be performed:

Global: Credentials are set for all handsets during the LDAP directory set-up.
User: Individual credentials are used.
SIP: The credentials for the user’s SIP account are used (Authentication name and Authentication password).

hs.<ipui>.LDAPUsernameMax. 254 charactersLDAP Username: Enter the user name for individually accessing the LDAP directory.
hs.<ipui>.LDAPPasswordMax. 254 charactersLDAP Password: Enter the password for individually accessing the LDAP directory.

Network mailbox configuration
SipAccount.<ipui>.VoiceMailMailbox
Call number or SIP name (URI): Enter the Call number or SIP name (URI) for the network mailbox.
SipAccount.<ipui>.VoiceMailActive0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled

Activate Voicemail box



Group pick-up
SipAccount.<ipui>.OpenScapeGroupPickupAddress
Call number or SIP name (URI): Enter the Call number or SIP name (URI) of the pick-up group.
SipAccount.<ipui>.OpenScapeGroupPickupActive0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
Activate group pick-up

Call manager
hs.<ipui>.CallManagerCallsVia

No
Headset
Handsfree

Accept calls directly via Call Manager: From the option menu select whether calls that are transferred via the PBX call manager are to be accepted directly via Headset, via Handsfree or not at all (No).

Missed calls and alarms

hs.<ipui>.SaveMissedCalls

0 = No
1 = Yes
Missed/accepted calls count: Select Yes/No, to activate/deactivate the call counter for missed and accepted calls. The information is displayed in the handset’s call lists, missed calls are also shown on the handset’s idle display.
hs.<ipui>.SaveAcceptedCalls0 = No
1 = Yes
Accepted calls count

hs.<ipui>.ShowMissedCalls

0 = No
1 = Yes
Flashing LED (MWI) for missed calls: Select Yes/No, to activate/deactivate the MWI LED on the handset’s message key for missed calls.

hs.<ipui>.ShowMissedAlarms

0 = No
1 = Yes
Flashing LED (MWI) for missed alarms: Select Yes/No, to activate/deactivate the MWI LED on the handset’s message key for missed alarms.

hs.<ipui>.ShowMissedNetAM

0 = No
1 = Yes
Flashing LED (MWI) for network mailbox: Select Yes/No, to activate/deactivate the MWI LED on the handset’s message key for new messages on the network mailbox.

CallWaiting
SipAccount.<ipui>.CallWaiting0 = No
1 = Yes
Enable or disable call waiting, setting is not available in the web-interface.

CSTA
SipAccount.<ipui>.CSTA_Username
Username
SipAccount.<ipui>.CSTA_AuthName
Authentication name
SipAccount.<ipui>.CSTA_AuthPassword
Authentication password

Broadsoft XSI services
hs.<ipui>.XsiSip0 = No
1 = Yes
Use SIP credentials: If activated, the credentials for the user’s SIP account (Authentication name and Authentication password are used.
hs.<ipui>.XsiUsername
Username: Enter a user name for the user access to the menu (max. 22 characters).
hs.<ipui>.XsiPassword
Password: Enter a password for the user access to the menu (max. 8 characters).

Feature key synchronization
SipAccount.<ipui>.FeatureKeySyncActive0 = No
1 = Yes
Feature key synchronization: This option permits the users to use keys on their phones to handle Do Not Disturb and Call Forwarding. If activated, the phones synchronise with the BroadWorks Application server on the status of these features.
Web-interface: Settings - Mobile devices - Registration Center
See wiki article.

Web-interface: Settings - Telephony - Audio

Audio
DmGlobal.0.WidebandEnabled0 = Wideband with codec G.722 disabled
1 = Wideband with codec G.722 disabled

Web-interface: Settings - Telephony - Call settings

Call Transfer

Telephony.0.CT_ViaRKey

0 = No
1 = Yes

Call transfer via R key: Activated: Users can connect two external callers with each other by pressing the R key. The connections with both parties are terminated.

Telephony.0.CT_ByOnHook

0 = No
1 = Yes

Transfer call by on-hook: Activated: The two participants are connected with one another when the user presses the end call key. The intermediary's connections with the participants are terminated.

Telephony.0.CT_DeriveTargetAddresssipurl
sipcontact
Determine transfer target address: Select how the transfer target address (Refer-To URI) is to be derived: From transfer target's AOR (Address of Record). From transfer target's transport address (Contact URI)

Access Code

Telephony.0.AccessCode

max. 3 digits (0 - 9, *, R, #, P)Access Code:

Telephony.0.AccessCodeFor

0x0003 = From incoming calls list
0x0150 = From network directory
0x0153 = From incoming calls list+From network directory
0x7557 = Always

Is added to numbers: Select when the phone numbers should be automatically prefixed with the digits, e.g. when dialling from a call list or a directory.


Area Codes

AreaCodes.0.Country

Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
American_samoa
Andorra
Angola
Anguilla
Antigua_and_barbuda
Argentina
Armenia
Aruba
Australia
Australian_external_territories
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bermuda
Bhutan
Bolivia_plurinational_state_of
Bonaire_sint_eustatius_and_saba
Bosnia_and_herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
British_virgin_islands
Brunei_darussalam
Bulgaria
Burkina_faso
Burundi
Cambodia_telecom_cambodia
Cambodia_royal_telecom_international
Cameroon
Canada
Cape_verde
Cayman_islands
Central_african_rep
Chad
Chile_claro_chile
Chile_vtr_chile
Chile_convergia_chile
Chile_transam
Chile_enewcarriercom_chile
Chile_empresa_de_telecomunicaciones_netonone
Chile_heilsberg
Chile_concert_chile
Chile_globus
Chile_telefonica_del_sur
Chile_gtd_manquehue
Chile_entel_larga_distancia
Chile_gsp_chile
Chile_equant_chile
Chile_sur_telecomunicaciones
Chile_astro
Chile_stelchile_sa
Chile_micarrier_telecomunicaciones
Chile_fibersat
Chile_carrier_169
Chile_impsat_chile
Chile_global_crossing
Chile_netchile
Chile_emplressa_de_transporte_de_senales
Chile_hogar_de_cristo
Chile_movistart
Chile_telefonica_ctc
China
Colombia_movistar
Colombia_etb
Colombia_une_epm
Comoros
Congo
Cook_islands
Costa_rica
Cote_divoire
Croatia
Cuba
Curacao
Cyprus
Czech_republic
Dem_peoples_rep_of_korea
Dem_rep_of_the_congo
Denmark
Diego_garcia
Djibouti
Dominica
Dominican_rep
Ecuador
Egypt
El_salvador
Equatorial_guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Falkland_islands_malvinas
Faroe_islands
Fiji
Finland
France
French_departments_and_territories_in_the_indian_ocean
French_guiana
French_polynesia
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Gibraltar
Greece
Greenland
Grenada
Guadeloupe
Guam
Guatemala
Guinea
Guineabissau
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Hong_kong_china
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia_indosat
Indonesia_telcom
Indonesia_bakrie_telecom
Iran
Iraq
Ireland
Israel_kod_gisha
Israel_smile_tikshoret
Israel_netvision
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kiribati
Korea
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Lao_pdr
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Libya
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macao_china
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall_islands
Martinique
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico
Micronesia
Moldova_republic_of
Monaco
Mongolia
Montenegro
Montserrat
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia
Nauru
Nepal
Netherlands
New_caledonia
New_zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Niue
Northern_marianas
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Panama
Papua_new_guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Puerto_rico
Qatar
Romania
Russian_federation
Rwanda
Saint_helena_ascension_and_tristan_da_cunha
Saint_kitts_and_nevis
Saint_lucia
Saint_pierre_and_miquelon
Saint_vincent_and_the_grenadines
Samoa
San_marino
Sao_tome_and_principe
Saudi_arabia
Senegal
Serbia
Seychelles
Sierra_leone
Singapore
Sint_maarten
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon_islands
Somalia
South_africa
South_sudan
Spain
Sri_lanka
Sudan
Suriname
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian_arab_republic
Taiwan_china
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Thailand
The_former_yugoslav_republic_of_macedonia
Timorleste
Togo
Tokelau
Tonga
Trinidad_and_tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Turks_and_caicos_islands
Tuvalu
Uganda
Ukraine
United_arab_emirates
United_kingdom
United_states
United_states_virgin_islands
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Vatican
Venezuela_bolivarian_republic_of
Vietnam
Wallis_and_futuna
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe

Country: From the option menu select the country or region where your telephone system is to be used . . . the international and national prefix is then entered in the Prefix and Area code fields.


International

AreaCodes.0.Int_Prefix

max. 4 digits, 0-9Prefix: Enter the prefix of the international area code.

AreaCodes.0.Int_Code

max. 4 digits, 0-9Area code: Enter the international area code.

Local

AreaCodes.0.Local_Prefix

max. 4 digits, 0 - 9Prefix: Enter the prefix of the local area code. These digits are placed in front of the local area code for national long-distance calls.

AreaCodes.0.Local_Code

max. 8 digits, 0 - 9Area code: Enter the local area code for your town/city (depending on country/provider)
AreaCodes.0.UseAreaCode

0 = No
1 = For local and national calls
2 = For Local

Use area code:

Tone Selection

Telephony.0.ToneScheme


Austria
Belgium
Czech
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Retail
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovakia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
UAE
UK

Tone scheme: Select the country or region whose ring tones are to be used for your phone from the option menu.

Web-interface: Settings - Telephony - VoIP

SIP
DmGlobal.0.PortRange: 1-65535; Default: 5060SIP port: Enter the SIP port used for VoIP connections.
DmGlobal.0.TLS_PortRange: 1-65535; Default: 5061Secure SIP port: Enter the SIP port used for secure VoIP connections (TLS).
dm.local.RtpBasePortDefault: 5004RTP port: Not available in the web-interface
DmGlobal.0.Timers_T1Default: 500 msSIP timer T1: Enter the estimated round trip time of an IP packet between a SIP client and a SIP server (the time it takes between sending out the request to the point of getting a response).
DmGlobal.0.Timers_SessionMax. 4 digits, min. 90 sec; Default: 1800 sec;SIP session timer: Defines a session expiry interval: If the session isn't refreshed within the interval, the session is released. Session refresh is started after half of the interval by a re-INVITE message, which the peer side has to confirm to get the session refreshed.
DmGlobal.0.Timers_FailedRegistrationMax. 4 digits, min. 10 sec; Default: 300 sec;Failed registration retry timer: Specify after how many seconds the phone should attempt to reregister when the initial registration has failed.
DmGlobal.0.Timers_SubscriptionDefault: 1800 sSubscription timer: Defines the expiration time (in seconds) of a subscription. In order to keep subscriptions effective, subscribers need to refresh subscriptions on a periodic basis.
DmGlobal.0.PRACK0 = PRACK disabled
1 = PRACK enabled
PRACK: (Provisional Response Acknowledgement) SIP provisional responses do not have an acknowledgement system so they are not reliable. The PRACK method guarantees a reliable and ordered delivery of provisional responses in SIP.

Quality of Service (QoS)

DmGlobal.0.QoS_SIP_DSCP

0 - 63SIP ToS / DiffServ: Enter your chosen QoS DiffServ class for SIP data packets.

DmGlobal.0.QoS_RTP_DSCP

0 - 63RTP ToS / DiffServ: Enter your chosen QoS DiffServ class for RTP data packets.

XSI services
XSIDir.1.ServerURL
Server address
DmGlobal.0.XSINetdirs

0 = Off
1 = On

Enable XSI directories
DmGlobal.0.XSICallLogs

0 = Off
1 = On

Enable XSI call logs
XSIDir.1.Apicom.broadsoft.xsi-actions/v2.0Not in web-interface
Web-interface: Settings - Online directories - Corporate

Access to LDAP server

LDAPDir.0.DirName

Max. 20 charactersDirectory name: Enter a name in the field . This is the name under which the directory will be displayed on the handsets

Netdir.<x>.Activated

0 = LDAP 1, 7 = LDAP 2, 8 = LDAP 3, 9 = LDAP 4, 10 = LDAP 5, 11 = LDAP 6
12 = LDAP 7, 13 = LDAP 8, 14 = LDAP 9, 15 = LDAP 10

0 = Off
1 = On
Enable directory:

LDAPDir.0.ServerURL

IP address/ DNS nameServer address: Enter the URL of the LDAP server

LDAPDir.0.ServerPort

1 - 65535 (Default: 389)Server port: Enter the port the LDAP server expects database requests

LDAPDir.0.BaseDN

Default: 0, the search starts at the upper area of the LDAP database.Search base (BaseDN): The LDAP database is hierarchical in design. With the LDAP Search base (BaseDN) parameter, stipulate in which area the search should begin.

LDAPDir.0.Username

max. 254 charactersUsername: Enter a global username for the user access to the LDAP director.

LDAPDir.0.Password

max. 254 charactersPassword: Enter a global password for the user access to the LDAP directory.
LDAPDir.0.TlsMode

0 = Off
1 =
2 =

Secure LDAP:

Search in LDAP database

LDAPDir.0.StartWithList

0 = Off
1 = On

Enable List mode: Define what should be initially shown, when the user opens the LDAP directory

LDAPDir.0.NameFilter

(|(cn=%)(sn=%))Name filter: The name filter decides which attribute is used for the search.

LDAPDir.0.NumberFilter

(|(telephoneNumber=%)(mobile=%))Number filter: The number filter stipulates the criteria for the automatic completion of telephone numbers.

LDAPDir.0.AdditionalFilter1Name


Additional filter #1 name: Enter the name of an additional attribute that will be offered to the user in order to specify the search more detailed.

LDAPDir.0.AdditionalFilter1


Additional filter #1 value: Enter the value for the attribute entered in the corresponding name field.

LDAPDir.0.AdditionalFilter2Name


Additional filter #2 name: Enter the name of an additional attribute that will be offered to the user in order to specify the search more detailed.
LDAPDir.0.AdditionalFilter2
Additional filter #2 value: Enter the value for the attribute entered in the corresponding name field.

LDAPDir.0.DisplayName


Display format: In this field you can stipulate how the search result is to be displayed on the handset.

LDAPDir.0.MaxNrOfSearchEntries

50Max. number of search results:

Configuration of directory items

LDAPDir.0.ItemFN


First name

LDAPDir.0.ItemLN


Surname

LDAPDir.0.ItemPH


Phone (home)
LDAPDir.0.ItemPO
Phone (office)
LDAPDir.0.ItemPM
Phone (mobile)

LDAPDir.0.ItemEM


E-mail

LDAPDir.0.ItemFX


Fax

LDAPDir.0.ItemCP


Company

LDAPDir.0.ItemST


Street

LDAPDir.0.ItemCT


City

LDAPDir.0.ItemZP


Zip

LDAPDir.0.ItemCO


Country

LDAPDir.0.ItemAA


Additional attribute

LDAPDir.0.IsAdditionalAttributeDialable

0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled

Web-interface: Settings - Online directories - XML

Public Directory via XML Protocol

XMLDir.0.ProviderName

PublicDirectory name: Enter a name for the directory. This is the name that will be displayed on the handsets when the user opens the directory list by pressing the directory key.

XMLDir.0.ServerURL


Server address: Enter the URL of the online directory provider.

XMLDir.0.Username


Username: Enter a global user name for the user access to the online directory.

XMLDir.0.Password


Password: Enter a global password for the user access to the online directory.


List update / refresh:
XMLDir.0.EntCount
Maximum number of entries: Enter the maximum number of entries that are to be downloaded during one reading operation.

Public White Pages
Netdir.4.Activated0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
Enable Public White Pages: Mark the check box if you want to provide the White Pages of the given provider.

XMLDir.0.WhitePagesDirName


Directory name

XMLDir.0.StartWithListWP

0 = Editor
1 = List

Start mode

Public Yellow Pages
Netdir.5.Activated0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
Enable Public Yellow Pages

XMLDir.0.YellowPagesDirName


Directory name

XMLDir.0.StartWithListYP

0 = Editor
1 = List
Start mode

Public Private pages
Netdir.6.Activated0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
Enable Public Private Pages

XMLDir.0.PrivatePagesDirName


Directory name

XMLDir.0.StartWithListPP

0 = Editor
1 = List
Start mode

Corporate Directory via XML Protocol

XMLDir.1.ProviderName


Directory name: Enter a name for the directory. This is the name that will be displayed on the handsets when the user opens the directory list by pressing the directory key.

XMLDir.1.ServerURL


Server address: Enter the URL of the online directory provider.

XMLDir.1.Username


Username: Enter a global user name for the user access to the online directory.
XMLDir.1.Password
Password: Enter a global password for the user access to the online directory.


List update / refresh:
XMLDir.1.EntCount
Maximum number of entries: Enter the maximum number of entries that are to be downloaded during one reading operation.

Corporate White Pages

0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
Enable White Pages: Mark the check box if you want to provide the White Pages of the given provider.


Directory name: Enter a name for the directory. This is the name that will be displayed on the handsets when the user opens the directory list by pressing the directory key.

0 = Editor
1 = List
Start mode

Corporate Yellow Pages

0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
Enable Yellow Pages: Mark the check box if you want to provide the Yellow Pages of the given provider.


Directory name: Enter a name for the directory. This is the name that will be displayed on the handsets when the user opens the directory list by pressing the directory key.

0 = Editor
1 = List
Start mode

Corporate Private Pages

0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
Enable Private Pages: Mark the check box if you want to provide the Yellow Pages of the given provider.


Directory name: Enter a name for the directory. This is the name that will be displayed on the handsets when the user opens the directory list by pressing the directory key.

0 = Editor
1 = List
Start mode
Web-interface: Settings - Online directories - XSI

XSI directory
DmGlobal.XSINetdirs

0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled

Enable XSI directories
XSIDir.1.StartWithList0 = Off
1 = On


XSI Personal directory
Netdir.20.Activated
Enable Personal directory
XSIDir.1.PDirName
Directory name

XSI Group directory
Netdir.18.Activated
Enable Corporate Yellow Pages
XSIDir.1.GDirName
Directory name

XSI Group Common directory
Netdir.19.Activated
Enable Corporate Private Pages
XSIDir.1.GCDirName
Directory name

XSI Enterprise directory

Netdir.16.Activated
Enable Corporate Private Pages
XSIDir.1.EDirName
Directory name

XSI Enterprise Common directory

Netdir.17.Activated
Enable Corporate Private Pages
XSIDir.1.ECDirName
Directory name
Web-interface: Settings - Online Services - Central phonebook
Netdir.21.Activated0: disabled
1: enabled
Enabled directory
CentralBook.0.Name
Directory name
CentralBook.0.ServerURL
Server address
CentralBook.0.DownloadTime14:00Daily refresh time
CentralBook.0.StartWithList0: No
1: Yes
Enable list mode
CentralBook.0.Username 

CentralBook.0.Password

Web-interface: Settings - Online Services - XHTML
RapService.< 3-6>.Activated0: disabled
1: enabled
Activate
RapService.< 3-6>.Name
Name for menu
RapService.< 3-6>.SoftkeyName
Name for Softkey
RapService.< 3-6>.ServerURL
Server address
RapService.< 3-6>.UseSIP0: No
1: Yes
Use SIP credentials
RapService.< 3-6>.Username
Username
RapService.< 3-6>.Password
Password
RapService.< 3-6>.CallConfirm

DmGlobal.0.AddSipId0: No
1: Yes
Add SipId
Web-interface: Settings - System - Web configurator

Change password
WebUIAccounts.1.Password
Change Password > New password (Admin)

CLI access via ssh
DmGlobal.0.CliPassword

CLI Password (Admin): Enter a password for the administrator access to the configuration via SSH. Value: min. 8, max. 74 characters

Web-interface: Settings - System - Provisioning and configuration

Provisioning and configuration
Provisioning.global.ProvisioningServermax. 255 characters

Provisioning server: Enter the URL of your provisioning server in the text field.

Provisioning.global.Period
Provisioning interval set in seconds
example: every 24 hours is 86400
Web-interface: Settings - System - Security

Certificates
SystemSettings.Security_Certificates_AcceptAllCertificates

0 = No
1 = Yes

Accept all certificates: Mark the Yes radio button, If you want to accept all certificates.

HTTP Authentication
Security.global.HTTPAuthUsernameMax. 74 charactersHTTP Authentication: Enter the user name for HTTP authentication.

Security.global.HTTPAuthPassword

Max. 74 charactersHTTP Authentication: Enter the password for HTTP authentication
Web-interface: Settings - System - System log

dm.local.SysLogEnable0: Off
1: On
Activate system log:
dm.local.SysLogServermax. 240 charactersServer address: Enter the IP address or the (fully qualified) DNS name of your Syslog server. Value:
dm.local.SysLogServerPortRange: 1-65535; Default: 514Server port: Enter the port number, where the Syslog server expects to receive requests.

SystemSettings.global.DebugLevelMask

DWEID = debug
W = warning
E = error
I = info
Not possible via provisioning
SNMP manager address: Enter the IP address of the SNMP manger.
Not possible via provisioning
SNMP manager port: Enter the port number
Web-interface: Settings - System - Date and time

Date and time
DmGlobal.0.NtpServer

Fcod

0.europe.pool.ntp.org,1.europe.pool.ntp.org,

2.europe.pool.ntp.org,3.europe.pool.ntp.org

Time server: There are some common time servers preset in the field. Enter your preferred time server in the text field. Multiple time servers can be entered separated by commas. Value: max. 255 characters

DmGlobal.0.TimeZone
value="Pacific/Honolulu"
value="America/Anchorage"
value="America/Los_Angeles"
value="America/Denver"
value="America/Chicago"
value="America/New_York"
value="America/Caracas"
value="America/Sao_Paulo"
value="Europe/Belfast"
value="Europe/Dublin"
value="Europe/Guernsey"
value="Europe/Isle_of_Man"
value="Europe/Jersey"
value="Europe/Lisbon"
value="Europe/London"
value="Greenwich"
value="Europe/Amsterdam"
value="Europe/Andorra"
value="Europe/Belgrade"
value="Europe/Berlin"
value="Europe/Bratislava"
value="Europe/Brussels"
value="Europe/Budapest"
value="Europe/Busingen"
value="Europe/Copenhagen"
value="Europe/Gibraltar"
value="Europe/Ljubljana"
value="Europe/Luxembourg"
value="Europe/Madrid"
value="Europe/Malta"
value="Europe/Monaco"
value="Europe/Oslo"
value="Europe/Paris"
value="Europe/Podgorica"
value="Europe/Prague"
value="Europe/Rome"
value="Europe/San_Marino"
value="Europe/Sarajevo"
value="Europe/Skopje"
value="Europe/Stockholm"
value="Europe/Tirane"
value="Europe/Vaduz"
value="Europe/Vatican"
value="Europe/Vienna"
value="Europe/Warsaw"
value="Europe/Zagreb"
value="Europe/Zurich"
value="Africa/Cairo"
value="Europe/Athens"
value="Europe/Bucharest"
value="Europe/Chisinau"
value="Europe/Helsinki"
value="Europe/Kaliningrad"
value="Europe/Kiev"
value="Europe/Mariehamn"
value="Europe/Nicosia"
value="Europe/Riga"
value="Europe/Sofia"
value="Europe/Tallinn"
value="Europe/Tiraspol"
value="Europe/Uzhgorod"
value="Europe/Vilnius"
value="Europe/Zaporozhye"
value="Europe/Istanbul"
value="Europe/Kirov"
value="Europe/Minsk"
value="Europe/Moscow"
value="Europe/Simferopol"
value="Europe/Volgograd"
value="Asia/Dubai"
value="Europe/Astrakhan"
value="Europe/Samara"
value="Europe/Ulyanovsk"
value="Asia/Karachi"
value="Asia/Dhaka"
value="Asia/Hong_Kong"
value="Asia/Tokyo"
value="Australia/Adelaide"
value="Australia/Darwin"
value="Australia/Brisbane"
value="Australia/Sydney"
value="Pacific/Noumea"

Time Zone:

DmGlobal.0.NtpEnableLocalServer

0 = No
1 = Yes
Act as Local Time Server: In case the internet time servers are not available you can set the time manually.
Web-interface: Settings - System - Firmware

System firmware

FwUpdateUrl

must be placed in <oper.. see wiki


URL to firmware file: In the text field specify the URL of the configuration server where the firmware is located 

FwUpdateStart

must be placed in <oper.. see wiki for an example

0 = Immediately
Unix time stamp (See https://www.epochconverter.com/ )
Planned schedule:
Settings - System - DECT settings

Eco DECT
DmGlobal.0.DECTEcoMode

0 = Maximum range
1 = Limited range

DECT Radiation power: Set the DECT radiation power to your needs:


DECT security settings
DmGlobal.0.DECTCipherDisable

0 = Activate
1 = Deactivate

DECT Encryption: Activate/deactivate the option.

DmGlobal.0.DECTEnhancedEncryption

0 = Deactivate
1 = Activate

Enhanced Security - Early Encryption and Re-Keying: Activate/deactivate the option

DmGlobal.0.DECTReleaseUnencrypted0 = Deactivate
1 = Activate

Enhanced Security - Automatic release for non-encrypted calls: Activate/deactivate the option.


DECT Radio settings
DmGlobal.0.SystemRegDomainEUR = Europa
LAM = Latin America
BRA = Brazil

DECT Radio band: Select the radio frequency band used in your region.

Hidden Parameters
DmGlobal.0.bLedSignallingActive

0 = LED's off
1 = LED's on
Possibility to turn the LED's on the base Off or On.
DmGlobal.EnableDFFlagForSipPackets

Netdir.<x>.CachingType

For value x see: FAQ N870 - Directories number listLookup caching policy


WebUI.1.Language