Panasonic kx-tgp500 - Manual

Panasonic kx-tgp500

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Audience; Technical Support
  • Page 14 – Section 3 Web User Interface Programming; Note; Obtaining an IP Address Automatically from a DHCP Server
  • Page 15 – DNS Server Settings; DNS Priority Using Configuration File; Settings; Configuring the Network Settings of the Unit; To configure network settings automatically; On
  • Page 16 – To configure network settings manually; Off; Configuring Settings from the Web User Interface; [Receive DNS server address automatically]
  • Page 18 – Section 4 Configuration File Programming
  • Page 19 – Assumptions; Item
  • Page 20 – Prior Settings
  • Page 21 – Section 4 Configuration File; Section 8 Configuration File Examples; Using 3 Types of Configuration Files
  • Page 22 – Using 2 Types of Configuration Files
  • Page 24 – Conditions
  • Page 25 – Example Provisioning Direction from the Server; Secure Provisioning Methods; Method 1: Transferring Encrypted Configuration Files; Notice
  • Page 26 – Comparison of the 2 Methods
  • Page 27 – Before Accessing the Web User Interface; Changing the Language for Web User Interface Programming
  • Page 28 – Changing the Language for Phone User Interface Programming
  • Page 29 – SIP Setup; Port
  • Page 30 – Router Setup
  • Page 31 – Reset and Firmware Update
  • Page 34 – Phone User Interface Programming; Phone User Interface Feature List and Direct Commands; Direct; Duplex Mode
  • Page 35 – To set the link speed and duplex mode; To enable VLAN settings
  • Page 36 – To set VLAN for IP Phone/PC
  • Page 37 – To perform IP Reset; To assign a terminal number to the unit
  • Page 38 – To perform Reset Web ID/Password; Yes
  • Page 40 – Status; Menu Item
  • Page 41 – Network
  • Page 42 – System
  • Page 43 – VoIP
  • Page 45 – Telephone
  • Page 47 – Maintenance
  • Page 48 – Programming Instructions; Recommended Environment
  • Page 49 – OK
  • Page 52 – Controls on the Window
  • Page 53 – Entering Characters
  • Page 57 – Model; Operating BANK; Firmware Version
  • Page 58 – MAC Address
  • Page 60 – Phone Number
  • Page 61 – VoIP Status
  • Page 62 – Embedded web; Connection Mode
  • Page 65 – LAN Port
  • Page 68 – HTTP Version; HTTP User Agent
  • Page 71 – STUN Server Port
  • Page 72 – Global IP Address
  • Page 73 – Language
  • Page 74 – New Password; Confirm New Password
  • Page 76 – Web Server Port; Port Close Timer
  • Page 77 – Enable Synchronization by NTP; Synchronization Interval
  • Page 81 – Time
  • Page 82 – SIP User Agent; Transport Protocol
  • Page 83 – Registrar Server Address
  • Page 84 – Proxy Server Port; Presence Server Port
  • Page 85 – Outbound Proxy Server Address; Outbound Proxy Server Port
  • Page 86 – Authentication ID
  • Page 90 – Keep Alive Interval
  • Page 92 – Maximum RTP Port Number
  • Page 93 – RTCP Interval
  • Page 96 – Second CODEC; Third CODEC
  • Page 97 – Fourth CODEC; Fifth CODEC
  • Page 101 – Default
  • Page 102 – Send SUBSCRIBE to Voice Mail Server; Conference Server Address
  • Page 104 – Display Name; Enable Privacy Mode
  • Page 108 – Do Not Disturb
  • Page 116 – File Name
  • Page 120 – Enable Provisioning
  • Page 122 – Cyclic Auto Resync; Resync Interval
  • Page 123 – Cancel
  • Page 126 – System Settings; Category
  • Page 127 – Network Settings
  • Page 128 – Telephone Settings
  • Page 129 – VoIP Settings
  • Page 130 – Line Settings
  • Page 132 – General Information on the Configuration Files; File Format
  • Page 134 – Value Range; Default Value; Characters Available for String Values; Value Format; Description
  • Page 150 – Network Settings
  • Page 161 – Telephone Settings
  • Page 198 – Line Settings for Base Unit and Handset; Programming Example 1; Handset selection for receiving calls
  • Page 199 – Programming Example 2; Editing Phonebook Data on a PC
  • Page 200 – Importing Address Book Data from a PC; Exporting Data from Microsoft Outlook; Backing up Phonebook Data
  • Page 201 – Import/Export File Format; Phonebook Data in Text Format
  • Page 202 – Phonebook Data in Binary Format
  • Page 207 – Available Values for the Dial Plan Field; Element
  • Page 208 – Dial Plan Example; [Call Even If Dial Plan Does Not
  • Page 212 – Configuration Parameter Example
  • Page 213 – Browse
  • Page 216 – General Use; Problem
  • Page 221 – Password for Web User Interface Programming
  • Page 222 – Checking the Status of the Unit
  • Page 224 – General Information on the; Simplified Example; # DTMF will be sent through SDP, according to RFC 2833
  • Page 225 – Comprehensive Example
  • Page 232 – Example
  • Page 233 – Incorrect Example
  • Page 243 – Index
  • Page 244 – Numerics
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Model No.

KX-TGP500
KX-TGP550

SIP Cordless Phone

Administrator Guide

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Summary

Page 2 - Audience; Technical Support

Introduction This Administrator Guide provides detailed information on the configuration and management of this unit. ThisAdministrator Guide is available on the Panasonic Web site at: http://panasonic.net/pcc/support/sipphone/ Audience This Administrator Guide contains explanations about the instal...

Page 14 - Section 3 Web User Interface Programming; Note; Obtaining an IP Address Automatically from a DHCP Server

1.1 Setup 1.1.1 Factory Defaults Many of the settings for this unit have been configured before the unit ships.Where possible, these settings are configured with the optimum or most common values for the setting. Forexample, the port number of the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) server is set to &...

Page 15 - DNS Server Settings; DNS Priority Using Configuration File; Settings; Configuring the Network Settings of the Unit; To configure network settings automatically; On

Using a Static IP Address Specified by Your Network Administrator If IP addresses for network devices are specified individually by your network administrator, you will need tomanually configure settings such as the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers fromeither the base unit o...

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