Transcription of Model No. KX-HDV130 - PHONE-MASTER
1 Document Version 2015-02 Model No. SIP PhoneKX- hdv130 Thank you for purchasing this panasonic read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future this manual, the suffix of each Model number is omitted unless Administrator Guide provides detailed information on the configuration and management of this Administrator Guide contains explanations about the installation, maintenance, and management of theunit and is aimed at network administrators and phone system descriptions are included in this guide. Prior knowledge of networking and VoIP (Voice over InternetProtocol) is DocumentationQuick Start GuideBriefly describes basic information about the installation of the InstructionsDescribes information about the installation and operation of the and supporting information are provided on the panasonic Web site at: (for users in the United States) (for users in all other countries/areas)Technical SupportWhen technical support is required, contact your phone system dealer/service Microsoft, Excel, Internet Explorer, Outlook, and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarksof Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
2 Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States, other countries, or both. Firefox is a registered trademark of the Mozilla Foundation. Google Chrome is a registered trademark of Google Inc. All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners. Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft The screen shots shown in this guide are provided for reference only, and may differ from the screensdisplayed on your GuideDocument Version 2015-02 IntroductionTable of Contents1 Initial Setup .. Defaults .. Selection for the Unit .. Network Setup .. of Programming .. User Interface Programming .. the Language for phone User Interface Programming .. User Interface Programming.
3 For Web User Interface Programming .. the Language for Web User Interface Programming .. Accessing the Web User Interface .. the Web User Interface .. Update .. Update ..322 General Information on Provisioning .. is Pre-provisioning? .. to Obtain a Pre-provisioning Server Address .. Address Formats .. a Provisioning Server Address via SIP PnP .. a Provisioning Server Address from DHCP Options .. is Provisioning? .. for Provisioning .. File .. Configuration Files .. Server Setting Example .. of Setting Methods .. File Specifications .. File Examples .. of Codec Settings .. with Incorrect Descriptions ..543 phone User Interface Programming .. User Interface Programming .. the Web Port ..564 Web User Interface Programming.
4 User Interface Setting List .. Information .. Information ..70 Model ..70 IPL Version ..70 Firmware Version .. Status .. Common ..71 MAC Address ..71 Ethernet Link Status ..71 Document Version 2015-02 Administrator Guide3 Table of ContentsIP Address Mode ..72 Connection Mode ..72IP Address ..72 Subnet Mask ..72 Default Gateway ..72 DNS1 ..72 DNS2 ..73 Connection Mode ..73IP Address ..73 Prefix ..73 Default Gateway ..73 DNS1 ..74 DNS2 ..74 Setting Mode ..74 LAN Port VLAN ID ..74 LAN Port VLAN Priority ..74PC Port VLAN ID ..74PC Port VLAN Priority .. Status .. Status ..75 Line No. (1 2) ..75 phone Number ..75 VoIP Status .. Network Settings .. Addressing Mode ..77IP Addressing Mode ..77 Connection Mode ..77 DHCP Host Name.
5 78IP Address ..78 Subnet Mask ..78 Default Gateway ..79 Auto DNS via DHCP ..79 DNS1 ..79 DNS2 ..80 Connection Mode ..80IP Address ..80 Prefix ..80 Default Gateway ..80 Auto DNS via DHCP ..81 DNS1 ..81 DNS2 .. Port Settings .. Speed/Duplex Mode ..82 LAN Port ..82PC Port ..83 Enable LLDP ..83 Packet Interval ..83PC VLAN ID ..834 Administrator GuideDocument Version 2015-02 Table of ContentsPC Priority ..84 Enable VLAN ..84IP phone VLAN ID ..84IP phone Priority ..84PC VLAN ID ..84PC Priority .. Client Settings .. Client ..85 HTTP Version ..85 HTTP User Agent ..86 Authentication ID ..86 Authentication Password .. Server ..86 Enable Proxy ..86 Proxy Server Address ..87 Proxy Server Port .. Settings ..87 Server Address ..88 Port.
6 88 Binding Interval .. Paging Settings .. Paging ..89 IPv4 Address (Group 1 5) ..89 IPv6 Address (Group 1 5) ..89 Port (Group 1 5) ..90 Priority (Group 1 3) ..90 Label (Group 1 5) ..90 Enable Transmission (Group 1 5) .. Settings ..91 Enable LDAP ..91 Server Address ..91 Port ..91 User ID ..92 Password ..92 Max Hits ..92 Name Filter ..92 Number Filter ..92 Name Attributes ..93 Number Attributes ..93 Display Name ..93 Enable DNS SRV lookup .. Service Settings .. Service ..94 Enable Xtended Service ..94 Server Address ..94 Port ..94 Protocol ..95 User ID (Line 1 2) ..95 Password (Line 1 2) ..95 Enable Phonebook (Line 1 2) ..95 Phonebook Type (Line 1 2) ..95 Enable Call Log (Line 1 2) ..96 Document Version 2015-02 Administrator Guide5 Table of Settings.
7 Feature ..96 Enable UC ..96 Server Address ..97 Local XMPP Port ..97 User ID ..97 Password .. Application Settings .. Application ..98 Enable XMLAPP ..98 User ID ..98 Password ..98 Local XML Port .. Phonebook ..99 LDAP URL ..99 User ID ..99 Password ..99 Max Hits .. ACD Settings [Line1] [Line2] ..100 Enable ACD .. Call Center Settings [Line1] [Line2] ..101 Enable Call Center ..101 Disposition Code ..101 Customer Originated Trace ..101 Hoteling Event ..102- User ID ..102- Password ..102 Status Event .. Settings .. Language ..103IP phone ..103 Web Language .. Settings ..105IP phone ..105 Web Language .. Password Settings .. Password ..107 Current Password ..107 New Password ..107 Confirm New Password .. Password Settings.
8 Password ..108 Current Password ..108 New Password ..108 Confirm New Password .. Adjust Settings ..109 Server Address ..109 Synchronization Interval .. Zone ..110 Time Zone .. Saving Time (Summer Time) ..110 Enable DST (Enable Summer Time) ..110 DST Offset (Summer Time Offset) ..1106 Administrator GuideDocument Version 2015-02 Table of Day and Time of DST (Start Day and Time of Summer Time) ..110 Month ..110 Day of Week ..111 Time .. Day and Time of DST (End Day and Time of Summer Time) ..112 Month ..112 Day of Week ..112 Time .. Settings .. Key during IDLE Status ..113 Soft Key A (Left) ..113 Soft Key B (Center) ..114 Soft Key C (Right) .. phone ..114 Enable Admin Ability ..114 Enable IP phone Lock ..115 Password for Unlocking.
9 Settings .. Agent ..116 User Agent .. Identity ..116 Enable Rport (RFC 3581) ..116 Enable Port Punching for SIP ..116 Enable Port Punching for RTP .. Settings [Line 1] [Line 2] ..118 phone Number ..118 Registrar Server Address ..118 Registrar Server Port ..118 Proxy Server Address ..118 Proxy Server Port ..118 Presence Server Address ..119 Presence Server Port ..119 Outbound Proxy Server Address ..119 Outbound Proxy Server Port ..119 Service Domain ..120 Authentication ID ..120 Authentication Password ..120 SIP Packet QoS (DSCP) ..120 Enable DNS SRV lookup ..120 SRV lookup Prefix for UDP ..121 SRV lookup Prefix for TCP ..121 SRV lookup Prefix for TLS ..121 Local SIP Port ..122 SIP URI ..122T1 Timer ..122T2 Timer ..123 REGISTER Expires Timer.
10 123 Enable Session Timer (RFC 4028) ..123 Session Timer Method ..123 Enable 100rel (RFC 3262) ..124 Enable SSAF (SIP Source Address Filter) ..124 Enable c= Hold (RFC 2543) ..124 Document Version 2015-02 Administrator Guide7 Table of ContentsTransport Protocol ..124 TLS Mode .. Settings ..125 RTP Packet Time ..125 Minimum RTP Port Number ..126 Maximum RTP Port Number ..126 Telephone-event Payload Type .. Quality Report ..126 Server Address ..126 Port ..127 Enable PUBLISH ..127 Alert Report Trigger ..127 Threshold MOS-LQ (Critical) ..127 Threshold MOS-LQ (Warning) ..127 Threshold Delay (Critical) ..128 Threshold Delay (Warning) .. Settings [Line 1] [Line 2] .. (Enable) .. (Priority) ..129 PCMA (Enable) ..130 PCMA (Priority) .. (Enable).
