The following tables show all the settings that you can configure from the Web user interface and the access levels. For details about each setting, see the reference pages listed.
For details about setting up Web user interface programming, see 1.1.6 Web User Interface Programming.
Status
Menu Item Section Title Setting
Access
Level*1 Ref.
U A
Version Information
Version Information Model ü ü Page 70
IPL Version ü ü Page 70
Firmware Version ü ü Page 70
Network Status Network Common MAC Address ü ü Page 71
Ethernet Link Status ü ü Page 71
IP Address Mode ü ü Page 71
IPv4 Connection Mode ü ü Page 72
IP Address ü ü Page 72
Subnet Mask ü ü Page 72
Default Gateway ü ü Page 72
DNS1 ü ü Page 72
DNS2 ü ü Page 73
IPv6 Connection Mode ü ü Page 73
IP Address ü ü Page 73
Prefix ü ü Page 73
Default Gateway ü ü Page 73
DNS1 ü ü Page 74
DNS2 ü ü Page 74
VLAN Setting Mode ü ü Page 74
LAN Port VLAN ID ü ü Page 74
LAN Port VLAN Priority ü ü Page 74
PC Port VLAN ID ü ü Page 74
PC Port VLAN Priority ü ü Page 75
4.1 Web User Interface Setting List
Menu Item Section Title Setting
Access
Level*1 Ref.
U A
VoIP Status VoIP Status Line No. ü ü Page 75
Phone Number ü ü Page 75
VoIP Status ü ü Page 75
*1 The access levels are abbreviated as follows:
U: User; A: Administrator
A check mark indicates that the setting is available for that access level.
Network
Menu Item Section Title Setting
Access
Level*1 Ref.
U A
Basic Network Settings
IP Addressing Mode IP Addressing Mode*2 ü Page 77
IPv4 Connection Mode*2 ü Page 77
DHCP Host Name*3 ü Page 78
IP Address*2 ü Page 78
Subnet Mask*2 ü Page 78
Default Gateway*2 ü Page 79
Auto DNS via DHCP*2 ü Page 79
DNS1*2 ü Page 79
DNS2*2 ü Page 79
IPv6 Connection Mode*2 ü Page 80
IP Address*2 ü Page 80
Prefix*2 ü Page 80
Default Gateway*2 ü Page 80
Auto DNS via DHCP*2 ü Page 81
DNS1*2 ü Page 81
DNS2*2 ü Page 81
Ethernet Port Settings
Link Speed/Duplex Mode
LAN Port*2 ü Page 82
PC Port*2 ü Page 82
LLDP Enable LLDP*2 ü Page 83
Packet Interval*3 ü Page 83
PC VLAN ID*2 ü Page 83
4.1 Web User Interface Setting List
Menu Item Section Title Setting
Access
Level*1 Ref.
U A
PC Priority*2 ü Page 83
VLAN Enable VLAN*2 ü Page 84
IP Phone VLAN ID*2 ü Page 84
IP Phone Priority*2 ü Page 84
PC VLAN ID*2 ü Page 84
PC Priority*2 ü Page 85
HTTP Client Settings
HTTP Client HTTP Version*3 ü Page 85
HTTP User Agent*3 ü Page 86
Authentication ID*2 ü Page 86
Authentication Password*2 ü Page 86
Proxy Server Enable Proxy*3 ü Page 86
Proxy Server Address*3 ü Page 87
Proxy Server Port*3 ü Page 87
STUN Settings STUN Server Address*3 ü Page 88
Port*3 ü Page 88
Binding Interval*3 ü Page 88
Multicast Paging Settings
Multicast Paging Group 1–5 – – –
- IPv4 Address*3 ü Page 89
- IPv6 Address*3 ü Page 89
- Port*3 ü Page 90
- Priority*3 (Group 1–3 only) ü Page 90
- Label*3 ü Page 90
- Enable Transmission*3 ü Page 90
LDAP Settings LDAP Enable LDAP*3 ü Page 91
Server Address*3 ü Page 91
Port*3 ü Page 91
User ID*3 ü Page 92
Password*3 ü Page 92
Max Hits*3 ü Page 92
Name Filter*3 ü Page 92
Number Filter*3 ü Page 92
4.1 Web User Interface Setting List
Menu Item Section Title Setting
Access
Level*1 Ref.
U A
Name Attributes*3 ü Page 93
Number Attributes*3 ü Page 93
Display Name*3 ü Page 93
Enable DNS SRV lookup*3 ü Page 93
Xtended Service Settings
Xtended Service Enable Xtended Service*3 ü Page 94
Server Address*3 ü Page 94
Port*3 ü Page 94
Protocol*3 ü Page 95
Line 1–2 – – –
- User ID*2 ü Page 95
- Password*2 ü Page 95
- Enable Phonebook*3 ü Page 95
- Phonebook Type*3 ü Page 95
- Enable Call Log*3 ü Page 96
UC Settings Presence Feature Enable UC*3 ü Page 96
Server Address*3 ü Page 97
Local XMPP Port*3 ü Page 97
User ID*2 ü Page 97
Password*2 ü Page 97
XML Application Settings
XML Application Enable XMLAPP*3 ü Page 98
User ID*3 ü Page 98
Password*3 ü Page 98
Local XML Port*3 ü Page 99
XML Phonebook LDAP URL*3 ü Page 99
User ID*3 ü Page 99
Password*3 ü Page 99
Max Hits*3 ü Page 99
ACD Settings ACD Settings Line 1–2 – – –
Enable ACD*3 ü Page 100
Call Center Settings
Call Center Settings Line 1–2 – – –
Enbale Call Center*3 ü Page 101
4.1 Web User Interface Setting List
Menu Item Section Title Setting
Access
Level*1 Ref.
U A
Disposition Code*3 ü Page 101
Customer Originated Trace*3 ü Page 101
Hoteling Event*3 ü Page 102
- User ID*3 ü Page 102
- Password*3 ü Page 102
Status Event*3 ü Page 102
*1 The access levels are abbreviated as follows:
U: User; A: Administrator
A check mark indicates that the setting is available for that access level.
*2 This setting can also be configured through other programming methods (phone user interface programming or configuration file programming).
*3 This setting can also be configured through configuration file programming.
System
Menu Item Section Title Setting
Access
Level*1 Ref.
U A
Language Settings
Selectable Language IP Phone*3 ü Page 103
Web Language*3 ü Page 104
Language Settings IP Phone*3 ü ü Page 105
Web Language*3 ü ü Page 105
User Password Settings
User Password Current Password ü ü Page 107
New Password*3 ü ü Page 107
Confirm New Password ü ü Page 107
Admin Password Settings
Admin Password Current Password ü Page 108
New Password*3 ü Page 108
Confirm New Password ü Page 108
4.1 Web User Interface Setting List
Menu Item Section Title Setting
Access
Level*1 Ref.
U A
Time Adjust Settings
Synchronization Server Address*3 ü Page 109
Synchronization Interval*3 ü Page 109
Time Zone Time Zone*3 ü Page 110
Daylight Saving Time (Summer Time)
Enable DST (Enable Summer Time)*3
ü Page 110
DST Offset (Summer Time
Offset)*3 ü Page 110
Start Day and Time of DST (Start Day and Time of Summer Time)
Month*3 ü Page 110
Day of Week ü Page 111
Time*3 ü Page 112
End Day and Time of DST (End Day and Time of Summer Time)
Month*3 ü Page 112
Day of Week ü Page 112
Time*3 ü Page 113
Advanced Settings
Soft Key during IDLE Status
Soft Key A (Left)*3 ü Page 113
Soft Key B (Center)*3 ü Page 114
Soft Key C (Right)*3 ü Page 114
IP Phone Enable Admin Ability*3 ü Page 114
Enable IP Phone Lock*3 ü Page 115
Password for Unlocking*3 ü Page 115
*1 The access levels are abbreviated as follows:
U: User; A: Administrator
A check mark indicates that the setting is available for that access level.
*2 This setting can also be configured through other programming methods (phone user interface programming or configuration file programming).
*3 This setting can also be configured through configuration file programming.
VoIP
Menu Item Section Title Setting
Access
Level*1 Ref.
U A
SIP Settings User Agent User Agent*3 ü Page 116
NAT Identity Enable Rport (RFC 3581)*3 ü Page 116
Enable Port Punching for SIP*3 ü Page 116 4.1 Web User Interface Setting List
Menu Item Section Title Setting
Access
Level*1 Ref.
U A
Enable Port Punching for RTP*3
ü Page 117
SIP Settings [Line 1]–[Line 2]
Basic Phone Number*3 ü Page 118
Registrar Server Address*3 ü Page 118
Registrar Server Port*3 ü Page 118
Proxy Server Address*3 ü Page 118
Proxy Server Port*3 ü Page 118
Presence Server Address*3 ü Page 119
Presence Server Port*3 ü Page 119
Outbound Proxy Server Address*3
ü Page 119
Outbound Proxy Server Port*3 ü Page 119
Service Domain*3 ü Page 120
Authentication ID*3 ü Page 120
Authentication Password*3 ü Page 120
Advanced SIP Packet QoS (DSCP)*3 ü Page 120
Enable DNS SRV lookup*3 ü Page 120
SRV lookup Prefix for UDP*3 ü Page 121 SRV lookup Prefix for TCP*3 ü Page 121 SRV lookup Prefix for TLS*3 ü Page 121
Local SIP Port*3 ü Page 122
SIP URI*3 ü Page 122
T1 Timer*3 ü Page 122
T2 Timer*3 ü Page 123
REGISTER Expires Timer*3 ü Page 123 Enable Session Timer (RFC
4028)*3
ü Page 123
Session Timer Method*3 ü Page 123
Enable 100rel (RFC 3262)*3 ü Page 124 Enable SSAF (SIP Source
Address Filter)*3
ü Page 124
Enable c=0.0.0.0 Hold (RFC 2543)*3
ü Page 124
4.1 Web User Interface Setting List
Menu Item Section Title Setting
Access
Level*1 Ref.
U A
Transport Protocol*3 ü Page 124
TLS Mode*3 ü Page 125
VoIP Settings RTP RTP Packet Time*3 ü Page 125
Minimum RTP Port Number*3 ü Page 126 Maximum RTP Port Number*3 ü Page 126 Telephone-event Payload
Type*3
ü Page 126
Voice Quality Report Server Address*3 ü Page 126
Port*3 ü Page 127
Enable PUBLISH*3 ü Page 127
Alert Report Trigger*3 ü Page 127
Threshold MOS-LQ (Critical)*3 ü Page 127 Threshold MOS-LQ
(Warning)*3
ü Page 127
Threshold Delay (Critical)*3 ü Page 128 Threshold Delay (Warning)*3 ü Page 128 VoIP Settings
[Line1]–[Line2]
Basic G.722 – – –
- Enable*3 ü Page 129
- Priority*3 ü Page 129
PCMA – – –
- Enable*3 ü Page 130
- Priority*3 ü Page 130
G.729A – – –
- Enable*3 ü Page 130
- Priority*3 ü Page 130
PCMU – – –
- Enable*3 ü Page 130
- Priority*3 ü Page 131
DTMF Type ü Page 131
Advanced RTP Packet QoS (DSCP)*3 ü Page 131
RTCP Packet QoS (DSCP)*3 ü Page 131
Enable RTCP*3 ü Page 132
4.1 Web User Interface Setting List
Menu Item Section Title Setting
Access
Level*1 Ref.
U A
Enable RTCP-XR*3 ü Page 132
RTCP&RTCP-XR Interval*3 ü Page 132
SRTP Mode*3 ü Page 132
Enable Mixed SRTP & RTP by Conference*3
ü Page 133
Enable Mixed SRTP & RTP by
Transfer*3 ü Page 133
*1 The access levels are abbreviated as follows:
U: User; A: Administrator
A check mark indicates that the setting is available for that access level.
*2 This setting can also be configured through other programming methods (phone user interface programming or configuration file programming).
*3 This setting can also be configured through configuration file programming.
Telephone
Menu Item Section Title Setting
Access
Level*1 Ref.
U A
Call Control Call Control Send SUBSCRIBE to Voice Mail Server*3
ü Page 134
Conference Server URI*3 ü Page 135
First-digit Timeout*3 ü Page 135
Inter-digit Timeout*3 ü Page 135
Timer for Dial Plan*3 ü Page 135
Enable # Key as delimiter*3 ü Page 135 International Call Prefix*3 ü Page 136
Country Calling Code*3 ü Page 136
National Access Code*3 ü Page 136
Default Line for Outgoing*3 ü ü Page 136
Call Park Number*3 ü Page 137
Enable Call Park Key*3 ü Page 137
Park Retrieve Number*3 ü Page 137
Park Retrieve Soft Key*3 ü Page 137
Directed Call Pickup*3 ü Page 138
4.1 Web User Interface Setting List
Menu Item Section Title Setting
Access
Level*1 Ref.
U A
Emergency Call Phone Numbers
1–5*3 ü Page 138
Call Rejection Phone Numbers
1–30*3 ü ü Page 138
Call Control [Line 1]–[Line 2]
Call Features Display Name*3 ü Page 139
Voice Mail Access Number*3 ü Page 140 Enable Anonymous Call*2 ü ü Page 140 Enable Block Anonymous
Call*2
ü ü Page 140
Enable Do Not Disturb*2 ü ü Page 140
Enable Call Waiting*3 ü Page 140
Enable Call Forwarding Always*2
ü ü Page 141
Forwarding Number (Always)*2 ü ü Page 141 Enable Call Forwarding Busy*2 ü ü Page 141 Forwarding Number (Busy)*2 ü ü Page 141 Enable Call Forwarding No
Answer*2
ü ü Page 141
Forwarding Number (No Answer)*2
ü ü Page 142
Ring Counts (No Answer)*2 ü ü Page 142
Enable Shared Call*3 ü Page 142
Enable Key Synchronization*3 ü Page 142 Enable Call Park Notification*3 ü Page 143
Enable Click to Call*3 ü Page 143
MoH Server URI*3 ü Page 143
Resource List URI*3 ü Page 143
Dial Plan Dial Plan (max 1000
columns)*3
ü Page 144
Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not Match*3
ü Page 144
Hotline Settings Hotline Enable*3 ü Page 145
Hotline Number *3 ü ü Page 145
Hotline Delay*3 ü Page 145
4.1 Web User Interface Setting List
Menu Item Section Title Setting
Access
Level*1 Ref.
U A
Program Key Program Key No.1-2*3 – – –
Type*3 ü ü Page 146
Parameter*3 ü ü Page 146
Tone Settings Dial Tone Tone Frequencies ü Page 147
Tone Timings*3 ü Page 147
Busy Tone Tone Frequencies ü Page 147
Tone Timings*3 ü Page 148
Ringing Tone Tone Frequencies ü Page 148
Tone Timings*3 ü Page 148
Stutter Tone Tone Frequencies ü Page 149
Tone Timings ü Page 149
Reorder Tone Tone Frequencies ü Page 150
Tone Timings*3 ü Page 150
Import Phonebook
Import Phonebook File Name ü ü Page 151
Export Phonebook
Export Phonebook – ü ü Page 151
*1 The access levels are abbreviated as follows:
U: User; A: Administrator
A check mark indicates that the setting is available for that access level.
*2 This setting can also be configured through other programming methods (phone user interface programming or configuration file programming).
*3 This setting can also be configured through configuration file programming.
4.1 Web User Interface Setting List
Maintenance
Menu Item Section Title Setting
Access
Level*1 Ref.
U A
Provisioning Maintenance
Provisioning Maintenance
Standard File URL*3 ü Page 153
Product File URL*3 ü Page 153
Master File URL*3 ü Page 153
Cyclic Auto Resync*3 ü Page 153
Resync Interval*3 ü Page 153
Time Resync*3 ü Page 154
Header Value for Resync Event*3
ü Page 154
Firmware Maintenance
Firmware Maintenance Enable Firmware Update*3 ü Page 155
Firmware File URL*3 ü Page 155
Upgrade Firmware
Upgrade Firmware Firmware File URL ü Page 156
Export Logging File
Export Logging File Logging File Type ü Page 156
Reset to Defaults Reset to Carrier Defaults The following settings will be reset to carrier default values when you click [Reset to Carrier Defaults].
ü Page 156
Restart Restart Click [Restart] to proceed.
Restarting will take a few moments.
ü Page 157
*1 The access levels are abbreviated as follows:
U: User; A: Administrator
A check mark indicates that the setting is available for that access level.
*2 This setting can also be configured through other programming methods (phone user interface programming or configuration file programming).
*3 This setting can also be configured through configuration file programming.