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Desktop telephones Dterm IP
Key features
Maximises productivity in any environment through a choice of 5 different models Convenient features only one touch away Attractive styling Provides the same features as the SOPHO Dterm Digital phones Additional Ethernet switch for PC* Supports Power over Ethernet Snap-in terminal adaptors provide cost-effective added functionality*
* From Dterm IP 8D up
Maximising productivity
Stepping beyond the phone set concept into the realm of Desktop Management, the Dterm IP desktop terminals provide all the users features and functionality of traditional Dterm Digital phones, seamlessly integrated within a pure IP environment, anywhere on the network. The Dterm IP has been ergonomically designed for natural comfort and offers an array of menu-driven soft key functions and easy-access function keys.Together, these deliver power, versatility and programmability to all user stations, maximising efficiency and productivity. In fact, the entire desktop surface is designed for user productivity; promoting speed, service and performance to help your business to reach more profitable heights.
Conference
Recall
Feature
LCD 24 characters, 3 lines, adjustable angle
Indicator lamp incoming call message waiting (voicemail)
Redial Soft key- functionality Answer
Help Programmable line/feature access keys with 2-colour LED Directory Message
Built-in headset jack connector
Transfer Microphone mute Control of: LCD contrast speaker/receiver/ ringer volume Speaker Built-in microphone
Lower cost of ownership
Your costs are reduced due to the convergence of voice and data on a single network. Integrated management reduces the need for separate moves, adds and changes. Moreover, you can log on to any phone, anywhere on the network and your profile is immediately available to you, eliminating the need for rewiring on the patch panel. From Dterm IP 8D up, all Dterm IP terminals have an integrated Ethernet switch with two connectors.This allows a PC to be connected and eliminates the need for an extra wall socket.
Dterm IP 4D
The Dterm IP 4D with display is a cost-effective and easy to use multi-line set, designed for the regular office worker.
Choices for every user
The Dterm IP terminal is an attractive addition to any business environment. From the 4-line model to the 32-line (display) model, standard intelligent features help raise the productivity of small businesses to large enterprises. With five multiline models to choose from, users can enjoy customized service and performance.
4 programmable line keys for immediate line/feature access or speed dialling 2-colour LEDs immediately indicate call status 13 dedicated function keys for ease of operation including a help key for user instruction 4 soft keys Call/Message indicator lamp Volume control for greater user comfort Handsfree speakerphone operation adds convenience and productivity Standard modular connectors for interoperability
Informative display with 3 lines and 24 characters per line Adjustable display contrast Built-in wall mount unit
Dterm IP 8D
The Dterm IP 8D with display is an ideal solution for frequent phone users, such as middle management, sales staff and customer service operations. 16 programmable line keys for immediate line/feature access or speed dialling 2-colour LEDs immediately indicate call status 15 dedicated function keys for ease of operation including help key for user instruction 4 soft keys Call/Message indicator lamp Volume/contrast control for greater user comfort Handsfree speakerphone operation adds convenience and productivity Convenient built-in headset jack Standard modular connectors for interoperability Informative and adjustable display with 3 lines and 24 characters per line Built-in wall mount unit Additional Ethernet switch for PC One slot for optional Terminal Adaptor
8 programmable line keys for immediate line/feature access or speed dialling 2-colour LEDs immediately indicate call status 15 dedicated function keys for ease of operation including help key for user instruction 4 soft keys Call/Message indicator lamp Volume control for greater user comfort Handsfree speakerphone operation adds convenience and productivity Convenient built-in headset jack Standard modular connectors for interoperability Informative and tiltable display with 3 lines and 24 characters per line Adjustable display contrast Built-in wall mount unit Additional Ethernet switch for PC One slot for optional Terminal Adaptor
Dterm IP 16LD
The Dterm IP 16LD offers all the functionality of the 16D plus the convenience of an extra display for the 16 programmable keys.
Dterm IP 16D
The Dterm IP 16D with display is an excellent solution for medium- to high-frequency phone users whose decisions are driven by information, such as management, professionals and secretaries. No more handwritten/printed foils Function displayed by comprehensive icons Name/number display associated with the key
Dterm IP 32D
The Dterm IP 32D with display is a reliable choice for multipleline phone users. It is the ideal solution for high-call intensity users, such as: receptionists, customer service operations, large workgroups and executives.
Ancillary Device Adaptor
The optional Ancillary Device Adaptor offers a direct connection to a tape recorder for logging/recording telephone calls.
In-Line Power Adaptor
The optional In-Line Power Adaptor unit supports conversion of the proprietary NEC Discovery Protocol and Cisco Discovery Protocol to the 802.3af Power over Ethernet standard.
Expert Services
24 programmable keys for immediate line/feature access or speed dialling 8 additional dedicated keys for speed dialling 2-colour LEDs immediately indicate call status 15 dedicated function keys for ease of operation including help key for user instruction 4 soft keys Call/Message indicator lamp Volume/contrast control for greater user comfort Handsfree speakerphone operation adds convenience and productivity Convenient built-in headset jack Standard modular connectors for interoperability Informative and adjustable display with 3 lines and 24 characters per line Built-in wall mount unit Additional Ethernet switch for PC One slot for optional Terminal Adaptor The Dterm IP range is fully supported by our Expert Services. This extensive portfolio of services provides the insight and support needed to get the most out of equipment and applications.The services offered comprise advice, design, customisation, integration, training, maintenance, continuous optimisation and Business Partner services.
Terminal Adaptors
PSTN Switch-over Adaptor
The optional PSTN Switch-over Adaptor offers a fallback to the public network when a user cannot make telephone calls with the IP phone in case of power failure or IP Network failure. The PSTN Switch-over Adaptor allows a direct connection between the Dterm IP terminal and the public telephone network (PSTN).This allows the user to make and receive phone calls via an analogue PSTN line instead of the LAN.
Features
Keyboard features Dterm IP 4D Programmable keys* for line/feature access (with 2-colour LED) or for speed dialling Soft keys Fixed function keys Dynamic dial pad (automatic line seizure when dialling) Last number redial Dial by name DTMF post-dial Alphabet on keypad Display features LCD Adjustable LCD contrast Tiltable display Date and time display Calling name & number display Call/Message waiting LED Extra LCD Audio features Listen-in Hands-free Loudspeaker volume control Handset volume control Microphone mute Ringing tone selection/volume control Headset operation/volume control Hardware Built-in wall mount*** Built-in headset jack Adjustable base Ethernet switch port Terminal Adaptors PSTN Switch-over Adaptor Ancillary Device Adaptor In-Line Power Adaptor 3x24 3x24 3x24 LD version only 3x24 4 Dterm IP 8D 8 Dterm IP 16LD**** 16 Dterm IP 32D 32**
* One key is always reserved for monitoring the extension itself. ** Maximum 24 keys programmable as line/feature access key. *** When a Terminal Adaptor is used, a separate wall mount unit is necessary for the 8D/16D/16LD/32D. **** Dterm IP 16LD is not supported on the IPC 500.
Technical data
Deliverables
008091.
Dterm IP phones are supplied with a directory card and Ethernet cable
Network parameters
Interface: 10/100 Base T, RJ45 multi-port switch* IP addressing: DHCP and static
Printed in the Netherlands.
Dterm IP 16D size: 231 x 217 x 106 mm (wxdxh) weight: 1150 g Dterm IP 16LD size: 231 x 243 x 106 mm (wxdxh) weight: 1300 g Dterm IP 32D size: 231 x 243 x 106 mm (wxdxh) weight: 1300 g
Voice/QoS support
Audio algorithms G.711 - 64 Kbps G.723.1 - 5.3 or 6.3 Kbps G.729A - 8 Kbps Echo cancellation Voice packet prioritisation: IP Precedence or DiffServ 802.1Q/p
Environmental conditions
Temperature: rated 0 C to +40 C transport -20 C to +60 C Humidity: rated 10 to 90% RH transport 5 to 90% RH The equipment is in compliance with the requirements of EU directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS) and 2002/96/EC (WEEE)
Due to continuous improvements this specification is subject to change without notice.
Issued 08/06.
Power support (user choice)
External AC Adaptor (24V 330mA) Power over Ethernet: 802.3af standard NEC proprietary via an In-Line Power Adaptor Cisco Discovery Protocol**
Compliance
EMC EN55022 Immunity EN55024 Emission EN61000 Powering Safety EN60950-1
Management and utilities
Software upgradable via FTP and TFTP
The products and services described herein are not necessarily available in all countries.
Compatibility
The Dterm IP telephones are compatible with the following SOPHO communication platforms: SOPHO 2000 IPS SOPHO IPC 500***
Physical characteristics
Dterm IP 4D size: 192 x 210 x 135 mm (wxdxh) weight: 899 g Dterm IP 8D size: 231 x 217 x 106 mm (wxdxh) weight: 1150 g
Colour
Black/silver
* From Dterm IP 8D up ** On Dterm IP 4D only when using In-Line Power Adaptor. *** Dterm IP 16LD is not supported on the IPC 500
For further information please contact your local NEC Philips office or: NEC Philips Unified Solutions P.O. Box JD Hilversum The Netherlands Phone: +11 Fax: +50 www.nec-philips.com
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Installation Instructions for Elite ITH-4D/8D/16D-2/3 Dterm IPK Terminals and the IP-R(IPK) Adapters
Control No. 750319-0 (Document Revision 5)
General Information
The Elite IPK ITH-4D/8D/16D-2/3 provides connection to an IAD(8)-U( ) ETU with Megaco Station Package on the Electra Elite IPK or a PVA with MG 16 package on the Electra Elite IPK II. When you already have an Elite IPK (DTH) Terminal, inserting the IP-R(IPK) Adapter into the plug-in connector on the bottom of the Elite IPK Terminal transforms the telephone into an IP station. The user can connect a PC to the LAN through an RJ-45 Ethernet jack on the IP-R(IPK) Adapter to act as a hub. Any Elite IPK IP-enabled terminal in conjunction with the IAD(8)-U() ETU (Megaco Station Package) or PVA with MG 16, enables IP Telephony stations for the Electra Elite IPK or IPK II systems. The IP stations can be used to provide connectivity with the Corporate Elite over the LAN (Ethernet) or via high speed Ethernet connection.
IP-R(IPK) Adapter Specifications
Table 1 lists the specifications for the IP-R(IPK) Adapter.
Table 1 IP-R(IPK) Adapter Specifications
Feature
Interface Protocol
Specification
10/100 Base-T (IEEE 802.3), RJ-45 Voice (UDP, RTP, and RTCP) Signal (TCP, H.225 and H.245)
Jitter Buffer QOS Local Power Applications Standards Voice Specifications Mountable Dterm
Max 90 ms Network Managed switches supporting Type of Service (TOS) field and VLAN support 27 V 750 mA via AC Adapter Base TFTP (Client), DHCP Client, Megaco (H.248) UL1459, FCC Part 68 G.711 (PCM Mu-law/A-law) G.729 Dterm 8D, 16D, 32D-type telephone 4D
February 2006
Electra Elite IPK and IPK II
Applying Power to the ITH-/8D/16D-2/3 Dterm IPK Terminals
Figure 1 shows the connections on the Dterm IPK Terminals.
Connector for LAN Connection (Straight)
Connector for PC Connection (Straight)
Figure 1 Rear View of Dterm IPK Terminal
Applying Power to the ITH-8D/16D-2/3 Dterm IPK Terminals
Two methods can be used to provide power the to ITH-8D/16D-2/3 Dterm IPK Terminals: 1. AC-( )R Unit (AC Adapter) Plug the optional AC-( )R Unit input jack into the ITH-8D/16D-2/3 Dterm IPK Terminal base as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2 Applying Power to the ITH-8D/16D-2/3 Dterm IPK Terminal using an AC-( )R Unit
Power over the Ethernet (POE) Power over the Ethernet (POE), sometimes called In-Line Power, is a LAN technology that allows standard 10/100 Base-T data cables to pass electrical current from a power source to a requestingend device. Figure 3 shows the SW2 switch.
Figure 3 ITH Switch Settings for Power Assignment
The IP-R(IPK) Adapter has a switch setting (SW2) that is used to select between two POE methods. To set the switches for the different power supply methods, refer to Table 2 Setting Switches for Power Configurations.
Table 2 Setting Switches for Power Configurations
Switch (SW2) Settings
1 ITH-8/16D-2 IP-R 2 (Default) 1 (Default) 2
Power Method
Equipment Used
NEC POE Equipment
CICSO Equipment (CDP)
ITH 8D/16D-3
When using a AC-( )R to power an IP terminal, always use position 1 on SW2.
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NEC Power Patch Panel SN1604 PRWMS (Stock No. 59022) NEC BF200/24 POE Switching Hub Cisco Catalyst PRW Series Cisco Powered Patch Panel IEEE 802.3 af compliant switch Cisco Catalyst PRW Series Cisco Powered Patch Panel
Power Sources for ITH-4D-3 Terminal
Refer to Figure 4. Two power sources are available:
Using an AC-( )R Unit (AC Adapter) Using IEE802.3af compatible power over an Ethernet Switching HUB
Installing the IP-R(IPK) Adapter on the Elite IPK Terminal
The IP-R(IPK) Adapter can be installed on the Elite IPK Terminal (DTH-8D/16D/32D-1/2). The procedures in this section show how to install the adapter. 1. Prepare the Elite IPK Terminal for adapter installation by unplugging the telephone cord from the terminal. Then turn the terminal upside down and locate the tabs.
Raise the tilt leg by pressing the areas indicated on the diagram.
AC Adapter
Ethernet
Figure 4 ITH-4D-3 Terminal Power Sources
Grasp the middle of the hollow spaces at the top and pull up until the retaining tabs click to raise the Base Plate.
Press down on the tabs indicated in the illustration and push forward on the base plate to remove it.
When an adapter is installed for the first time in a terminal, the base cover on the Multiline Terminal must be modified. Two adapters can be installed in the Multiline Terminal, and two separate cutouts are provided. Remove the applicable cutout/ cutouts on the bottom of the base plate with nippers. When only one adapter is being installed and it needs an AC-( )R Unit for power, remove only the right cutout as shown in the illustration.
Remove for Cable Connector
Remove for AC Adapter Plug
Remove for Adapter
Plug the IP-R (IPK) Adapter into Connector 1 on the Elite IPK Terminal (DTH-8D/16D/32D-1/2) as indicated in the diagram.
IP(R) (IPK) Adapter
Optional Connector
Connector 1
Attach the base plate again by lining up the four tabs on the base cover with their corresponding slots on the telephone as illustrated. Slide the cover in the direction of the arrows until it clicks in place.
Connection Example
Figure 5 shows a typical connection using a DTH Terminal equipped with an IP-R(IPK) Adapter or ITH-4D/8D/16D-2/3 terminal.
Electra Elite IPK/IPK II Personal Computer
Note 1
LAN/WAN
IAD(8)-U( ) ETU Megaco Station or PVA( )-U10 ETU with MG 16 package
LAN Connection (Straight)
Note 2
Connector for PC Connection AC Adapter Connection
Note 1: Note 2:
The IP-R(IPK) Adapter and ITH terminal are equipped with a switching Hub function, enabling connection to a personal computer. When using 10 Base-T, a straight cable category 3 or higher is required (maximum length 100 meters). When using 100 Base-TX, a straight cable category 5 or higher is required (maximum length 100 meters).
Figure 5 Connection Example
Requirements
To configure the ITH-4D/8D/16D-2/3 or IP-R(IPK) Adapter, the following units are required. ITH-4D/8D/16D/2/3 Dterm IPK Terminal equipped with an AC-( )R power supply unit, or POE (Power over Ethernet). Any Elite IPK Terminal (DTH-8D/16D/32D-1) and IP-R(IPK) Adapter and AC-( )R power unit, or POE (Power over Ethernet). Ethernet Cable
Use the following table to record the configuration information. Before filling in the information, consult your Network Administrator to confirm the network settings. This device can be configured using DHCP or Static IP addressing.
Setting
IP Address Subnet Address Extension Number Router IP Address
Information
Comments
Not required if DHCP is used. Not required if DHCP is used. Not required if Static IP is used. Default Gateway. Not required if DHCP is used. This is the IP address of the IAD(8)-U( ) Megaco Station ETU or PVA( )-U10 with MG 16.
MGC IP Address
Headsets that have open-style receivers (i.e., Mirage, Duoset and DuoPro) can cause echo problems on the ITH terminals. The echo suppression and receiver gain of the phone determines the severity of the echo when using any headset. Please recognize that due to the environment where the phone/headsets are located, ambient noise may affect performance. Please refer to NEC for the recommended headset to use for VoIP applications.
Quick Setup
This section provides the step-by-step procedures for setting up and configuring the ITH-4D/8D/16D-2/3 or IP-R(IPK) Adapter. For a more detailed description of the programming menu and the various programming options, refer to Programming the ITH-4D/8D/16D-2/3 and/or IP-R(IPK) Adapter on page 9. 1. Connect the LAN port of the ITH-4D/8D/16D-2/3 and/or IP-R(IPK) Adapter to the network and the PC port to an optional PC at your workstation. Plug in the AC-( )R Unit to add power to this unit. The ITH-4D-3 terminal does not have a PC port.
The ITH-4D/8D/16D-2/3 and/or IP-R(IPK) Adapter automatically attempts to locate the DHCP server when powered up. Wait until the server lookup times out, and DHCP Server is Not Found is displayed on the telephone, and then begin programming. Press
The Programming Menu is displayed. Press to display the Network Settings options. This enables you to configure IP settings for IP Terminals. Press (DHCP mode is displayed). Press the corresponding digit (1 or 2) to enable or disable DHCP mode; then press (the softkey that corresponds with Set on the LCD).
When DHCP is not used (Static IP assignment), select 1 (Disable), then select Set, and proceed to step 6. When DHCP is used, select 2 (Enable - factory default) and proceed to step 9.
to enter the basic programming mode.
From the Network Settings option, press and enter the IP Address (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX); then press (the softkey that corresponds with Set on the LCD). From the Network Settings option, press and enter the Subnet Mask (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX); then press (the softkey that corresponds with Set on the LCD). From the Network Settings option, press and enter the Router IP Address (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX); then press (the softkey that corresponds with Set on the LCD). To return to Programming Menu, press (the softkey that corresponds with Prev on the LCD). Press from the Programming Menu to access the MGC (Media Gateway Controller) IP Address and enter the IP Address for IAD(8)-U( ) ETU Megaco Station or PVA( )-U10 with MG 16 (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX); then press (the softkey that corresponds with Set on the LCD). Press from the Programming Menu to access the Extension Number option. Enter the extension number and press (the softkey that corresponds with Set on the LCD).
The extension number is used to register the IP telephone with the IAD(8)-U( ) Megaco Station ETU or PVA( )-U10 with MG 16. These settings must match the Electra Elite IPK Programming Station Number Assignment in Memory Block 4-10. This entry is required if DHCP mode is enabled.
11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
from the Programming Menu to access Advanced Settings option.
Select 3, DRS Settings. Select 1, DRS Mode, Disable this function. This function must be disabled prior to saving the configuration. Select
(Save); the system stores the new configuration and performs a software reset.
After the unit performs the software reset, the ITH-4D/8D/16D-2/3 and/or IP-R(IPK) Adapter searches for the MGC. After the unit locates the MGC, the telephone LCD restores the system time, and the softkeys for System, Station, Up, Down are restored. Your ITH-4D/8D/16D-2/3 and/or IP-R(IPK) Adapter is now ready for operation.
Programming the ITH-4D/8D/16D-2/3 and/or IP-R(IPK) Adapter
Before the ITH-4D/8D/16D-2/3 Terminals and IP-R(IPK) Adapters can function on your network, they must be programmed. This section provides instructions for various programming functions. The Programming menu allows you to access: DHCP Mode, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Router IP Address, Extension Number, Volume settings, VLAN setting, and view all system information.
Programming Menu To enter programming mode: Press
The Programming Menu is displayed. Use the Up and Down softkeys to scroll the menu selections. Nine menu selections are available from this menu.
1. Network Settings This menu option allows IP Terminals or Adapter IP settings to be configured or is used to enable DHCP.
1. DHCP Mode The IP-R(IPK) Adapter and ITH have a built-in DHCP client to obtain and assign IP parameters (IP Address, Default Gateway, etc.) automatically from a DHCP server. When DHCP mode is enabled, the IP-R(IPK) Adapter and ITH obtain IP parameters automatically. When disabled, the parameters in items 2 to 5 (lists on the menu) must be programmed manually.
DHCP Mode is enabled at default.
2. IP Address Each IP-R(IPK) Adapter and ITH Terminal requires a unique IP Address on the network when DHCP is not enabled. The network administrator can provide a static IP Address for each ITH and IPR(IPK) Adapter in the network. When used in a DHCP environment this option is not applicable.
3. Subnet Mask The network administrator can provide the subnet mask to be used for the ITH and IP-R(IPK) Adapter. Typically, this is the same value you use on your other equipment in the network. When used in a DHCP environment, this option is not applicable.
4. Router IP Address This is the address of the default gateway for the ITH and IP-R(IPK) Adapter. The network administrator can provide the address of the default gateway for the subnet. This is a critical parameter for the operation of the ITH and IP-R(IPK) Adapter that is not in the same subnet as the IAD(8)-U( ) Megaco Station/PVA( )-U10 ETU with MG 16. When used in a DHCP environment, this option is not applicable.
5. Speed and Duplex (used to select Network Speed and Duplex) Autonego 100 M Full 100 M Half 10 M Full 10 M Half
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The IP Address is not assigned at default.
The Subnet Mask Address is not assigned at default.
The Router IP Address is not assigned at default.
2. MGC IP Address This menu option is used to assign the MGC (Media Gateway Controller) IP address. The MGC IP Address should match the IP Address assigned to the Electra Elite IPK IAD(8)-U( ) Megaco Station or PVA( )-U10 with MG 16.
3. Extension Number The Extension Number field is used to register an IP Telephone with the IAD(8)-U() Megaco Station ETU or PVA( )-U10 with MG 16 when DHCP mode is being used.
The Extension Number set in the ITH and IP-R(IPK) Adapter must match the Station Number Assignment in Key System Programming. Refer to the Electra Elite IPK or IPK II Programming Manual. Zero (0) is assigned at default.
4. Volume Setting Volume setting submenus can be assigned on a scale of 1 to 13. Each submenu item changes the volume control for the respective audio unit. You can change the Ringer, Handset, Headset, Speaker, LCD Contrast, or Side Tone Control. 5. Ringer Settings Ringer settings allow a user to enable distinctive ringing for IP stations. When Custom Ring mode is enabled, the user can assign one of eight distinctive ring patterns. The following table lists the ring selections and their associated patterns.
Ring Selection
1 = High 2 = Middle 3 = Low 4 = Tone Ring = Tone Ring = Tone Ring = Tone Ring = Tone Ring 8
The MGC IP Address is not assigned at default.
Pattern
520+660Hz, 16Hz Modulation Signal 520+660Hz, 8Hz Modulation Signal 1400+ 1100 Hz 1100Hz 540Hz 1100+1400Hz, 16Hz Modulation Signal 660+760Hz, 16Hz Modulation Signal 1100Hz Envelope Signal
6. VLAN Settings VLAN allows a network to be segmented logically without having to be physically wired. When VLAN Mode is enabled for the ITH and IP-R(IPK) Adapter, the network administrator can provide the VLAN ID and the Priority setting.
7. PC Port Settings This option allows users to configure the PC port on the IP Terminal VLAN Settings. This option is not available for the ITH-4D-3 terminal. It has no PC port to provide physical connection.
2. PC Port Vlan ID (0 ~ 4094)
3. PC Port Vlan Priority (0 ~ 7)
VLAN Mode is disabled at default.
1. PC Port Vlan Mode Port Vlan Disable Port Vlan Enable
8. System Information System Information displays configured information for various modes used in the system, for IP Addresses, Subnet Masks, and the firmware version.
DHCP Mode IP Address Subnet Mask Router IP Address VLAN Mode VLAN ID VLAN Priority TFTP IP Address MCG IP Address DRS Mode CDP Mode Speed and Duplex MAC Address Ring Pattern Firmware Version
9. Advanced Settings This menu option allows user to perform advanced operations. The user can set the parameters for download mode, perform a soft reset, reset the system to the factory default settings, or run a diagnostic utility.
These options are read-only.
1. Download Settings 2. Download 3. DRS Settings 4. CDP Mode 5. Type of Service 6. Soft Reset 7. Default Value 8. Diagnostic Utility 9. Port Settings
1. Download Setting When upgrading IP-R(IPK) Adapter or ITH-4D/8D/ 16D-2/3 Terminals select the download mode (TFTP is the only applicable value), select 2 and enter the Server IP Address. (Format: xxx.xxx.xxx)
2. Download The Download option initiates the actual file transfer between TFTP Server and Client. Option #1 Option #2 Program: Downloads the hex file and maintains all previous configurations. Configuration: Downloads the default configuration file deleting all previous configurations. Boot & Program: Down loads the new hex file and the boot file.
3. DRS Settings DRS (Dterm Registration Server) Settings are not used when integrating with the IAD(8)-U( ) Megaco Station ETU or PVA( )-U10 with MG 16. This is being reserved for future use.
This function is Disabled at factory default.
4. CDP Mode CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) Mode allows the terminal to detect and use inline power methods used by many Cisco devices.
Assign the IP Address of the client PC where the target TFTP server is located.
Option #3
The following table provides firmware file names for the ITH-4D/8D/16D-2/3 Terminals and IP-R(IPK) Adapters.
Type Program File Name Configuration Name
ITH-4D/8D/16D-2/3 IP-R(IPK) Adapter
apph248.out apph248.hex
config.ini config.ini
5. Type of Service This field enables a user to set Quality of Service using ToS (Type of Service) for RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol), Megaco, or DRS (Dterm Registration Server).
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6. Soft Reset This option allows a software reset.
7. Default Value Reset Selecting this option restores the factory default configuration. ALL existing configuration settings will be lost!
8. Diagnostic Utility This ping utility is used to assist in troubleshooting, allowing users to ping additional IP Terminals on the IP network. 9. Port Settings MGC Mate Port MGC Self Port RTP Port 1 RTP Port 2
Refer to the IPK Megaco Station Manual for configure samples and detailed settings.
MGC Mate Port
Port number used to communicate with the Mate device Default 2944
MGC Self Port
Port number used by terminal to communicate Default 2944
RTP Port 1
Audio path primary port for communication Default 49152
RTP Port 2
Backup audio port used in audio communication Default 49154
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