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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Mitel 6900, 6970, 6800, and 6700
SIP Terminals for MiVoice MX-ONE
Peter Pettersson
ppettersson
MSE
Arne Miler
amiler
2
Table of Contents
Main Page
1 General
3
1.1 Scope
3
1.2 Glossary
3
1.3 Environmental Requirements
3
2 Cabling
4
3 Power Equipment
4
4 Earthing and Grounding
5
5 Setting up the Software Server
6
6 Manage the Configuration Files in MX-ONE Service Node Manager
7
6.1 Create a Configuration File
7
6.2 EDITING an Existing Configuration File
8
6.3 Scratch Pad when Creating the Configuration file
8
6.4 Connect Existing Configuration File to MX-ONE Service Node Manager
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6.5 Retrieve the Back-up Copy
9
7 How to Start a New Phone
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7.1 Boot flow chart
11
7.2 Connecting the Phone to a Network
12
7.3 SIP Registration
12
7.3.1 general
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7.3.2 log on/LOG off [XML key]
12
7.3.3 Visitor Deskphone [HotdeskLOgin key]
13
7.3.4 Log on with procedure
14
7.3.5 MAC configuration file
14
7.3.6 Change of PIN code
15
7.4 Message Waiting Indicator
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8 Managing IP Phone SW
16
8.1 Phone software and configuration files on the software server
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8.2 Installing the Firmware / Configuration files
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8.3 Firmware upgrade
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8.4 Viewing Software Version
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9 Restart / Restore
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9.1 Restart
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9.2 Remove local configuration settings
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9.3 Restore to Factory Default
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10 Entering Administrator Mode
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11 Configuring the Phone
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11.1 Settings mode
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11.2 Settings in the configuration file aastra.cfg/startup.cfg
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11.3 Automatic LAN Access Control, IEEE802.1x
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11.4 LLDP-MED
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11.5 Enabling / Disabling DHCP
25
11.6 Setting the Phone's IP Address
25
11.7 Setting the IP Address to the Default Gateway
25
11.8 Setting the IP Address and Download Protocol of the Software Server
25
11.9 Setting the IP Address of the SIP proxy / registrar
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11.10 Using Virtual LAN (VLAN)
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11.11 Setting Time and Date
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11.12 Configuring Language Settings
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11.13 Using Shortcut Keys
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11.13.1 Key numbering
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11.13.2 Default key layout
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11.13.3 Flexible IP Function keys in MX-ONE Provisioning Manager
37
11.13.4 Assigning Phone Numbers to Speed dial keys
41
11.13.5 Assigning MNS Keys
41
11.13.6 Shared Call Appearance (SCA)
42
11.13.7 Extra Directory Number (EDN)
42
11.13.8 Softkeys for busy services
43
11.13.9 Key Lock / Unlock
43
11.13.10 Conference key
43
11.13.11 Assigning DMN keys
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11.14 Initiating Data from MX-ONE Provisioning Manager
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11.15 Dial Plan
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11.16 Authentication code shall not be visible
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11.17 Free on Second Line
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11.18 Diversion / Call Forward
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11.18.1 Initiate the Divert Settings From MX-ONE Provisioning Manager
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11.19 Do Not Disturb (DND)
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11.20 Configuring Ring Signals
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11.21 Configuring Presence Services
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11.22 Using DNS SRV Resource Records
49
11.23 Using the Phone as an Operator Media Device (OMD)
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11.24 Central Storage of User Specific Data
51
11.25 Configuring the Diffserv Parameter
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11.26 Selection of Transport Addresses (Port Numbers)
51
11.27 Registration Distribution
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11.28 Redundancy
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11.28.1 Limitations
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11.29 Registration at Branch Offices
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11.30 Voice Mail
53
11.31 Corporate Directory
53
11.31.1 Mitel CMG directory
54
11.32 Call Park Pool
54
11.33 Intercom
54
11.34 IP Phone Administration
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12 Passwords and PIN Codes
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12.1 Changing the Administrator Password
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12.2 Web Interface Passwords for End Users
56
13 Headset
57
13.1 6900 Family
57
13.2 6800 Family
57
13.3 6700 Family
57
14 Expansion Modules
58
15 Emergency Calls
59
16 VoIP Recording
60
16.1 Configuration at Total Recording
60
16.2 Configuration at Recording on Demand
61
17 Quality of Service (QoS)
62
18 DHCP server
63
18.1 Data from DHCP
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18.2 DHCP Settings for Option 66
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18.3 DHCP Settings for Option 43 and 60
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18.3.1 Define Vendor Class
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18.3.2 Set Predefined Options
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18.3.3 Set Scope Options
68
19 Security
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19.1 Encrypted Configuration Files
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19.2 TLS
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19.3 SRTP
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19.4 How to enable security on Mitel 6900, 6970, 6800 and 6700 terminals and on MiVoice MX-ONE
70
19.5 How to enable security for home worker on Mitel 6700, 6800 and 6900
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20 Troubleshooting
75
20.1 Capture logfiles via SYSLOG
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20.2 Issues with DHCP Options
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21 Appendix
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21.1 Teleworker with persistent mutual TLS (MTLS)
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21.1.1 Create persistent MTLS using a Enterprise CA (openssl) to sign both server and client certificate and configure the SBC
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21.1.2 Configure the phones to use persistent MTLS
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