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Aastra M710/M715 User Manual

Aastra M710/M715
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Gamme NeXspan
Installation Manual
Digital sets - IP Sets - SIP Sets
AMT/PTD/TR/0001/3/7/EN
05/2008

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Aastra M710/M715 Specifications

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BrandAastra
ModelM710/M715
CategoryIP Phone
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Gamme NeXspan

Installation Manual Digital sets - IP Sets - SIP Sets

Manual detailing installation of digital and IP sets.

CONTENTS

5 TO INSTALL SETS AND CARTRIDGES IN THE I7XX RANGE

Guide for installing i7xx range sets and cartridges.

4 INSTALLATION OF SETS IN THE M7XX RANGE

Details on installing various M7xx series digital sets.

5.1 SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION FOR IP SETS

Details on configuring IP sets based on model and network setup.

CONTENTS

4.1 M720 SET

Main features, advantages, differences, marketing codes, options, and installation.

4.5 M760 SET

Main features, advantages, differences, marketing codes, options, and installation.

5.6 I780 SET

Main features, marketing codes, options, and installation.

CONTENTS

5.4 I740N SET

Main features, marketing codes, options, and installation.

4.4 M740/M740E SET

Main features, advantages, differences, marketing codes, options, and installation.

4.8 M780 SET

Main features, marketing codes, options, and installation.

5.3 I740 SET

Main features, marketing codes, options, and installation.

5.5 I760/I760E SET

Main features, marketing codes, options, and installation.

1 ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

1.1 Purpose of this document

Explains the manual's goal: installing digital and IP terminals and options.

2 GENERAL INFORMATION

2.2 The advantages of the M7xx/i7xx range as of release 1.3

Details the benefits and technological developments of the M7xx/i7xx range.

2.3 New features with R1.3

2.7 Compatibility with M6500 or M6500 IP PBX software

2.8 Functional characteristics of the terminals

Compares functional characteristics of M7xx and i7xx range terminals.

4 INSTALLATION OF SETS IN THE M7XX RANGE

4.1 M720 set

Presents the M720 set with its figure.

4.1.1 Main features

4.1.1 Main features

Lists key features of the M720 set and differences from R1.3.

4.2 M725 set

4.2 M725 set

Introduces the M725 set with associated figures.

4.2.1 Main features

4.2.1 Main features

Lists main features of the M725 set, including screen and programmable keys.

4.3 M730 terminal

4.3 M730 terminal

Presents the M730 terminal with its figures.

4.3.1 Main features

4.3.1 Main features

Lists main features of the M730 terminal, including screen and call logs.

4.4 M740/M740E set

4.4 M740/M740E set

Introduces the M740/M740E sets with figures.

4.4.1 Main features

4.4.1 Main features

Lists main features of M740/M740E, including screen and programmable keys.

4.5 M760 set

4.5 M760 set

Presents the M760 set with its figures.

4.5.1 Main features

4.5.1 Main features

Lists main features of the M760 set, including screen and keyboard.

4.6 M760E set

4.6 M760E set

Introduces the M760E set with its figures.

4.8 M780 set

4.8 M780 set

Presents the M780 set with its figures.

4.8.1 Main features

4.8.1 Main features

Lists main features of the M780 set, including touch-sensitive screen and virtual keys.

5 TO INSTALL SETS AND CARTRIDGES IN THE I7XX RANGE

5.1 Specific configuration for IP sets

Explains set configuration depends on model and network setup.

5.1.2 Installer parameters

5.1.2.3 Access to the i760/i760E configuration

5.1.2.4 Access to the i780 configuration

5.1.2.6 To configure the starting mode for i7xx sets

5.1.2.6 To configure the starting mode for i7xx sets

Explains manual, partial DHCP, and full DHCP modes for i7xx set startup.

5.1.3 Configure the PBX

5.1.3 Configure the PBX

Lists steps to declare i7xx IP sets and upgrade M760/M780 to IP on PBX.

5.1.5 Quality of service

5.2.4 Encryption

5.3 i740 set

5.3.4 Network configuration parameters

5.3.4 Network configuration parameters

Details network configuration procedure for i740 sets with software release lower than R5.3c.

5.3.4.5 Ethernet configuration parameters

5.3.4.5 Ethernet configuration parameters

Explains Ethernet configuration for i740/i740N sets with software release R5.3c.

5.4 i740N set

5.4.4 Network configuration parameters

5.4.4 Network configuration parameters

Details network configuration for i740N and i740 sets with software release R5.3c.

5.4.4.5 Ethernet configuration parameters

5.4.4.5 Ethernet configuration parameters

Explains Ethernet configuration for i740N and i740 sets with software release R5.3c.

5.4.4.7 Viewing the identification parameters

5.5 i760/i760E set

5.5.4.4 Network configuration parameters

5.5.4.4 Network configuration parameters

Details network configuration for sets with software release R5.3c or higher.

5.5.4.5 Ethernet configuration parameters

5.5.4.5 Ethernet configuration parameters

Explains Ethernet configuration for sets with software release R5.3c or higher.

5.5.4.6 Viewing the identification parameters

5.6 i780 set

5.6.4.4 Network configuration parameters

5.6.4.4 Network configuration parameters

Details network configuration for i780 sets, similar to i760/i760E.

5.7 To restore the default factory settings

5.9 IP cartridge

5.9.2 Marketing codes

7 I220 SIP SET

7.1 i220 sip set

Introduces the i220 SIP set and its management via NeXspan Communication Server.

7.2.3 Configuring the set

7.2.3 Configuring the set

Guides through the process of configuring the i220 set's network parameters.

7.2.3.1 Configuring the set (cont.)

7.2.3.1 Configuring the set (cont.)

Continues the guide on configuring the i220 set's network parameters.

7.2.3.2 Updating of the set software via web interface

8 SIP PHONES 480i, 9112i AND 9133i

8.1 SIP phone 480i

Introduces the SIP phone 480i, its sales code, and installation guide reference.

8.1.3 Installing SIP phone 480i

8.2 SIP phone 9112i

Introduces the SIP phone 9112i with its figure, sales code, and installation reference.

8.3 SIP phone 9133i

8.3 SIP phone 9133i

Introduces the SIP phone 9133i with its figure, sales code, and installation reference.

8.5 480i, 9112i and 9133i SIP set telephony features

8.6 480i, 9112i and 9133i SIP set technical characteristics

8.7 Architectures of NeXspan with SIP phones

8.7.1 Architecture using the SIP access point in NCS

Illustrates architecture using SIP access point within NCS.

8.7.2 Architecture using the SIP access point of the NeXspan IPS card

8.7.2 Architecture using the SIP access point of the NeXspan IPS card

Shows architecture using SIP access point from NeXspan IPS card.

8.7.3 Architecture using the SIP access point in the NSAP of NeXspan 500

8.7.3 Architecture using the SIP access point in the NSAP of NeXspan 500

Illustrates architecture using SIP access point in NSAP of NeXspan 500.

8.8 Aastra SIP phone configuration modes

8.8.1.1 Entering the SIP phone IP parameters

8.8.1.1 Entering the SIP phone IP parameters

Guides through setting phone language and IP parameters directly on the phone.

8.8.1.3 Restoring the factory settings of the SIP phone

8.8.2 Configuration via the WEB interface

8.8.2.2 Configuring the phone’s basic network settings

8.8.2.2 Configuring the phone’s basic network settings

Details configuring basic network settings like DHCP, IP address, and gateway via web.

8.8.2.3 Configuring SIP parameters

8.8.2.3 Configuring SIP parameters

Explains how to define global SIP settings like screen name and proxy server.

8.8.2.4 Configuring the download server

8.8.2.4 Configuring the download server

Guides on entering the TFTP server IP address for firmware and configuration file downloads.

8.8.2.5 Updating the SIP phone firmware manually

8.8.3 Configuration through a download server

8.9 Using the solution with SIP phones

8.9.2 Configuring the DHCP server

8.9.2 Configuring the DHCP server

Explains the benefits and process of configuring a DHCP server for IP address assignment.

8.9.3.2 Configuring the TFTP server provided with the NCS software

8.9.3.3 TFTP server provided with the IPS card software

8.9.4.1 Updating the phone firmware

8.9.6 Configuring SIP phones through configuration files

8.9.6 Configuring SIP phones through configuration files

Describes using generic (aastra.cfg) and specific (@MAC.cfg) configuration files.

8.9.6.1 Content of the configuration file ‘aastra.cfg’

8.9.6.2 Specific configuration file content

8.9.6.2 Specific configuration file content

Explains '@MAC.cfg' for phone-specific data like screen name and user name.

8.9.7 Configuring the SIP access point

8.9.7.1 Architecture using the SIP access point in NCS

Illustrates architecture using SIP access point within NCS.

8.9.7.2 Architecture using the SIP Proxy of NeXspan IPS card

8.9.7.2 Architecture using the SIP Proxy of NeXspan IPS card

Shows architecture using SIP Proxy from NeXspan IPS card.

8.9.7.3 Architecture using the SIP access point in NSAP

8.9.7.3 Architecture using the SIP access point in NSAP

Illustrates architecture using SIP access point in NSAP of NeXspan 500.

8.9.8 Configuring in the iPBX

8.9.9.3 Configuring the Ethernet switch

8.10 Comparison of i7xx and SIP phone connections

8.11 Deploying SIP phones

8.11 Deploying SIP phones

Provides guidance for massive deployment of SIP phones via TFTP server.

8.12 SIP phones dual homing

8.12.1 Operation

8.12.2 Configuring the SIP phone

Details instructions for integrating SIP phone parameters into the @MAC.cfg file.

9 SIP PHONES 51i, 53i, 55i AND 57i

9.1 SIP phone 51i

Introduces the SIP phone 51i, its sales code, and user guide reference.

9.2 SIP phone 53i

9.2 SIP phone 53i

Introduces the SIP phone 53i with figure, sales code, and user guide reference.

9.3 SIP phone 55i

Introduces the SIP phone 55i with figure, sales code, and user guide reference.

9.4 SIP phone 57i

9.4 SIP phone 57i

Introduces the SIP phone 57i with figure and sales code.

9.6 Expansion modules

9.8 51i, 53i, 55i and 57i SIP set telephony features

Incoming call

9.10 Architectures of NeXspan with SIP phones

9.10.1 Architecture using the SIP access point in NCS

Illustrates architecture using SIP access point within NCS.

9.10.2 Architecture using the SIP access point of the NeXspan IPS card

9.10.2 Architecture using the SIP access point of the NeXspan IPS card

Shows architecture using SIP access point from NeXspan IPS card.

9.10.3 Architecture using the SIP access point in the NSAP of NeXspan 500

9.10.3 Architecture using the SIP access point in the NSAP of NeXspan 500

Illustrates architecture using SIP access point in NSAP of NeXspan 500.

9.11 Aastra SIP phone configuration modes

9.11.1.1 Entering the SIP phone IP parameters

9.11.1.1 Entering the SIP phone IP parameters

Guides through setting phone language and IP parameters directly on the phone.

9.11.1.2 Entering the basic SIP parameters

9.11.1.2 Entering the basic SIP parameters

Details entering SIP parameters like proxy IP, port, and username via phone menus.

9.11.2.2 Configuring basic network settings

9.11.2.2 Configuring basic network settings

Details configuring basic network settings like DHCP, IP address, and gateway via web.

9.11.2.3 Configuring SIP parameters

9.11.2.3 Configuring SIP parameters

Explains how to define global SIP settings like screen name and proxy server.

9.11.2.4 Configuring the download server

9.11.2.4 Configuring the download server

Guides on entering the TFTP server IP address for firmware and configuration file downloads.

9.11.2.5 Updating the SIP phone firmware manually

9.11.3 Configuration through a download server

9.12 Using the solution with SIP phones

9.12.2 Configuring the DHCP server

9.12.2 Configuring the DHCP server

Explains the benefits and process of configuring a DHCP server for IP address assignment.

9.12.3.2 Configuring the TFTP server provided with the NCS software

9.12.3.3 TFTP server provided with the IPS card software

9.12.4.1 Updating the phone firmware

9.12.6 Configuring SIP phones through configuration files

9.12.6 Configuring SIP phones through configuration files

Describes using generic (aastra.cfg) and specific (@MAC.cfg) configuration files.

9.12.6.1 Content of the configuration file ‘aastra.cfg’

9.12.6.2 Specific configuration file content

9.12.6.2 Specific configuration file content

Explains '@MAC.cfg' for phone-specific data like screen name and user name.

9.12.7 Configuring the SIP access point

9.12.7.1 Architecture using the SIP access point in NCS

Illustrates architecture using SIP access point within NCS.

9.12.7.2 Architecture using the SIP Proxy of NeXspan IPS card

9.12.7.2 Architecture using the SIP Proxy of NeXspan IPS card

Shows architecture using SIP Proxy from NeXspan IPS card.

9.12.7.3 Architecture using the SIP access point in NSAP

9.12.7.3 Architecture using the SIP access point in NSAP

Illustrates architecture using SIP access point in NSAP of NeXspan 500.

9.12.8 Configuring in the iPBX

8.9.8.1 Declaring SIP phones in the iPBX

Explains the process of declaring SIP phones in the iPBX via Telephony Management.

9.12.9.3 Configuring the Ethernet switch

9.13 Comparison of i7xx and SIP phone connections

9.14 Deploying SIP phones

9.14 Deploying SIP phones

Provides guidance for massive deployment of SIP phones via TFTP server.

9.15 Backup in case of unavailability of the SIP access point or the iPBX

9.15.1 Operation

9.15.2 Configuring the SIP phone

Details instructions for integrating SIP phone parameters into the @MAC.cfg file.

10 AASTRA PHONE 312

10.1 Presentation

Introduces the Aastra Phone 312, its capabilities, and requirements.

10.1.1 Handset keys

10.2.3 Registering the handset

Outbound call

Call in progress

10.4 Technical characteristics

10.5 Architecture

10.5 Architecture

Illustrates the architecture using the SIP access point.

10.5.1 Configuration with DHCP server

Explains DHCP server configuration for mobile terminals.

10.6 WLAN: registering the handset

10.6 WLAN: registering the handset

Guides on configuring WLAN profiles and selecting access points.

10.6.1.1 Selection via Site Survey

10.6.1.3 Overview of the parameters

10.6.1.4 After configuration

10.7 Configuring the SIP server

10.7 Configuring the SIP server

Explains how to save accounts for SIP servers and select them.

10.7.1 Overview of the parameters

Details parameters for SIP server configuration like system name, proxy, and codecs.

12.2.3 To connect IP i7xx range sets

12.2.4.3 External power supply for i7xx range sets via power units PN1120A, PN1121A and PN1121D

HANDSET MODE

MANUAL MODE

AUTOMATIC MODE

12.4.5 M760/M760E/i760 + M700/M710/M705/M715 sets

12.4.6 M780/i780 set

13 M7XX/I7XX DOWNLOAD TOOL

13 M7XX/I7XX DOWNLOAD TOOL

Explains the purpose and usage of the download tool for M7xx/i7xx sets.

16 APPENDIX

16.1.2 To configure the DHCP server

16.1.2 To configure the DHCP server

Details creating and configuring scopes for IP address allocation in DHCP server.

16.1.2.1 To create and configure scopes

Guides on creating scopes, defining IP ranges, subnet masks, and exclusions.

16.1.2.2 To create and configure a specific vendor class for i7xx sets

16.1.2.2 To create and configure a specific vendor class for i7xx sets

Explains creating vendor classes and identifiers for i7xx sets in DHCP.

16.1.2.3 To define the options related to the new vendor class

16.1.2.4 To configure advanced options for the vendor class

16.1.2.4 To configure advanced options for the vendor class

Guides on configuring advanced options like Call Server IP and VLAN settings.

16.2 To reserve an IP address for an i7xx range set

16.3 To connect and configure the i7xx set via DHCP server

16.3 To connect and configure the i7xx set via DHCP server

Guides on connecting and configuring i7xx sets using DHCP server modes.

16.3.1 To configure network parameters via DHCP server

Details configuring network parameters like IP, subnet, gateway, and call server via DHCP.

16.3.1.3 IP lease selection

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