Page 2 - Help topics; Handset Settings
Help topics 2 Help topics About Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Login/Logout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 4 - About Help; optiPoint WL2 professional Web Interface; The following means of representation are used:; Back; Searching in Help; Ctrl; OK
About Help 4 About Help optiPoint WL2 professional Web Interface You can use the Web Interface on your handset to set the handset according to the user's specific requirements and to create and administer network access profiles. The following means of representation are used: bold User interface te...
Page 5 - Home; User Login / Admin Login; Logging in
Login/Logout 5 Home You will find the entry Home in the navigation area of every Web page. Click on Home to switch to the Status > Handset Web page. Logging out takes place automatically. Login/Logout User Login / Admin Login If your handset is protected by a Handset PIN and/or an Admin PIN, you ...
Page 6 - Logout; Menu Status; Handset; Handset Name; MAC Address
Menu Status 6 Logout Navigation: Admin > Logout or User > Logout If you click on Logout in the navigation area, you log out. The handset's status screen (see Æ Handset) is displayed. If you change from any Web Interface Web page to the Status menu, logging out takes place automatically. Menu S...
Page 7 - File System; Free; Related topics
Menu Status 7 File System Navigation: Status > File System Ringtones, pictures (screen pictures) and certificates, are stored in your handset's file system. In addition to the standard ringtones and pictures that are part of the handset's scope of delivery you can save your own ringtones and pict...
Page 8 - Menu User; Changing the network access profile – activating another; Apply; Deleting a profile; Delete
Menu Status 8 Menu User Profile Selection (User) Navigation: User > Profile Selection The displayed list contains all network access profiles stored on the handset. The most important WLAN settings for the profiles are displayed (see Æ Meaning of WLAN settings messages displayed). You can identif...
Page 9 - Meaning of WLAN settings messages displayed
Menu Status 9 Meaning of WLAN settings messages displayed Number Current number of the profile in the list. It is possible to store up to 16 profiles on the handset. If there are already 16 profiles in the list you must delete a profile before you can create a new one. Profile Name Name of the profi...
Page 10 - Handset PIN; Assigning a new Handset PIN; Editing or deleting a Handset PIN
Menu Status 10 Handset PIN Navigation: User > Handset PIN or Admin > System Settings > Handset PIN You can protect your handset against unauthorised access with the Handset PIN. It is requested when the handset is switched on and when the Web Interface User menu is opened. Only persons who ...
Page 11 - Handset Settings: Audio; Setting advisory tones; Key Click; Saving/rejecting settings
Menu Status 11 Handset Settings: Audio Navigation: User > Handset Settings > Audio Setting advisory tones You can switch your handset's various advisory tones on and off independ-ently of one another by clicking on the relevant option ( On or Off ). Key Click Acknowledges each key press with a...
Page 12 - Handset Settings: Ringer Tone; Select ringer tone position; Tone; Undo
Menu Status 12 Handset Settings: Ringer Tone Navigation: User > Handset Settings > Ringer Tones Select the ringer melody with which incoming calls are to be signalled on your handset, and specify the signal volume. When the handset is supplied, standard ringtones are stored on the handset. You...
Page 13 - Handset Settings: Display; Preview
Menu Status 13 Handset Settings: Display Navigation: User > Handset Settings > Display You can change the following settings for the display on the handset. Handset Name The handset name is shown in the handset's idle display. You can change the name. It can be up to 16 characters long and can...
Page 14 - Call Settings; Easy Answer; Transfer
Menu Status 14 Call Settings Navigation: User > Call Settings You can make the following settings: Easy Answer When this function is activated, when a call arrives you can simply lift the handset out of the charging cradle to be directly connected to the caller without having to press the talk ke...
Page 15 - The following file formats are supported:; Transferring a ringtone/picture from the handset to the PC
Menu Status 15 Transferring a ringtone/picture from the PC to the handset Carry out the following steps: • In the upper section of the Web page, click on the Browse... button and select the file you wish to transfer or enter the file name in the field along with its complete path details. The follow...
Page 16 - Backing up/restoring the directory; Backing up the directory on the PC; Save; Restore
Menu Status 16 Backing up/restoring the directory Backing up the directory on the PC In the lower section of the Web page, click on the Backup... button. A browser-specific dialogue box is opened in which you can specify the directory and file name for the exported directory. Click on the Save butto...
Page 17 - Menu Admin; Network
Menu Status 17 Menu Admin Network Profile Selection (Admin) Navigation: Admin > Network > Profile Selection You can store 16 network access profiles on your handset. In the profiles you can specify the data for access to various access points (WLAN routers). You therefore only need to activate...
Page 18 - Creating a new profile, editing an existing profile; all
Menu Status 18 Creating a new profile, editing an existing profile • In the upper section of the Web page, click on the New button to create a new profile. If there are already 16 profiles stored on the handset you must first Æ Deleting a profile before you can create a new profile. • In the list, c...
Page 19 - Profile Name; New; Saving/rejecting changes
Menu Status 19 Profile Name Navigation: Admin > Network > Profile Selection > New / Edit > Profile Name Specify the name under which the profile is to be displayed on the handset. To avoid unnecessary work when creating or editing a profile you can copy WLAN settings from other profiles ...
Page 20 - IP Addresses; Entering static IP address and additional address information; Handset IP Address
Menu Status 20 IP Addresses Navigation: Admin > Network > Profile Selection > New / Edit > IP Addresses Specify the IP address for the handset within the WLAN. You have two options: • An IP address is dynamically assigned to the handset. For this, the DHCP Client must be activated at the...
Page 21 - Default Gateway
Menu Status 21 Primary DNS IP Address / Secondary DNS IP Address DNS (Domain Name System) allows you to assign IP addresses to symbolic names. The DNS server is required to convert the DNS name into the IP address when connection is being established to a server. If you want to ensure that specific ...
Page 22 - IP Routing; WLAN
Menu Status 22 IP Routing Navigation: Admin > Network > Profile Selection > New / Edit > IP Routing You can only specify the IP routing if a static IP address is assigned to your handset in the WLAN (see Æ IP Addresses). If the WLAN network is in a subnetwork that is connected to the Int...
Page 23 - Network scan; Scan; Configuring WLAN access; Channel
Menu Status 23 Network scan If you are within the transmission range of the access point for which you wish to create a profile, click on the Scan button. The handset then searches for access points within its receiving range. The SSIDs of the access points that can be reached and for which "SSI...
Page 25 - Preamble Type; WLAN Security
Menu Status 25 Roaming Threshold (Value range: 0-100 in %) If, to improve the range, the WLAN includes several access points with the same SSID and the same radio channel, the handset can switch between the access points without interrupting the connection. I.e. if the handset is too far from one ac...
Page 26 - None; WEP
Menu Status 26 Encryption Your handset supports non-encrypted data transmission and encrypted data transmission with WEP, WPA and WPA-PSK methods of encryption. For WPA and WPA-PSK the encryption algorithm TKIP is used. Open the Encryption list and select the method of encryption that is used. Depen...
Page 28 - Authentication; EAP Type
Menu Status 28 Authentication If access to the WLAN is protected, the handset has to provide authenti-cation when logging in. You need to store the necessary data, login details (user name), password and, where applicable, certificate, in the handset. The data must be known to the access point.The s...
Page 29 - Gatekeeper
Menu Status 29 Validate Server Certificate (only for EAP Type = TLS ) If you activate the Validate Server Certificate option, the handset checks the validity of the server certificate received. For this check, the corre-sponding root certificate must be saved in the handset (see Æ Certificates). Sav...
Page 31 - Audio Settings
Menu Status 31 Audio Settings Navigation: Admin > Audio Settings The values for the voice quality are set at the factory to ensure the voice quality is generally acceptable with the minimum possible use of resources (bandwidth). You should therefore only change the preset values if the voice qual...
Page 33 - Dialling Settings; External Access Code
Menu Status 33 Dialling Settings Navigation: Admin > Dialling Settings To dial phone numbers saved in canonical format, these must be made "dialable" using output rules or dialing properties. The various codes are recognized here as part of the phone number and, where applicable, replaced...
Page 34 - Prefer Preparation Editor
Menu Status 34 Redial List Mark die option Active at Redial List to store the last 10 numbers dialled from the handset in a redial list. Prefer Preparation Editor Using this checkbox you can change the function of the talk key in idle mode. • Checkbox marked, short presstalk key : open redial list. ...
Page 35 - Enter LDAP Server Data; LDAP Server Address; Enter DLS Server Data; DLS Server Address; Port
Menu Status 35 Enter LDAP Server Data Navigation: Admin > LDAP Settings Configure the connection to the LDAP-Server. LDAP Server Address Enter the IP address or DNS name of an LDAP-Server (see Æ Addressing a server). Port Enter the Portnumber of an LDAP-Server (Default: 389). Saving/rejecting cha...
Page 36 - Enter Location Server Data; VPN Settings
Menu Status 36 Enter Location Server Data Navigation: Admin > Location Server Configure the connection to the Location-Server. Location Server Mark Enable if a location server is integrated into your system. Location Server Address Enter the IP address or DNS name of an Location-Server (see Æ Add...
Page 37 - Quality of Service for IP; Best Effort
Menu Status 37 Quality of Service(QoS): Protocol Settings Navigation: Admin > Quality of Service To improve the quality of your telephone connections you can request preferential treatment for the telephone data (voice packets and signals) in the Internet. Quality of Service for IP The DiffServ p...
Page 38 - VLAN Settings; VLAN ID
Menu Status 38 VLAN Settings Choose one of the following options at VLAN Mode : • Manual Choose Manual if you want to configure the QoS settings without a DHCP server. • Automatic (via DHCP) Choose Automatic (via DHCP) if you want to configure the QoS set- tings with a DHCP server. • None Choose Non...
Page 40 - Threshold Settings; Codec Type
Menu Status 40 Threshold Settings Maximum Jitter (in ms) Enter a maximal value for jitter (from 1 to 255 ms) Default: 15 ms.The jitter value is measured between two consecutive RTP packets. The jitter value is checked against this threshold. Average Round Trip Delay (in ms) Enter a value for the ave...
Page 41 - Reset User Data; Deleting user data; Deleting user settings; Clear
Menu Status 41 Reset User Data Navigation: Admin > System Settings > Reset User Data You can delete user data stored on the handset and individual handset settings separately. Deleting user data In the Clear all user data section, click on the Clear button. The following user data is deleted: ...
Page 42 - Re-assigning the Admin PIN, specifying the logout time; Admin PIN
Menu Status 42 Admin PIN Navigation: Admin > System Settings > Admin PIN Protect access to the Web Interface's administration functions with a 1 to 10-digit PIN. This will prevent any subscriber in the WLAN from accessing your handset by means of the Web Interface and reading and changing the ...
Page 43 - Editing or deleting an Admin PIN
Menu Status 43 Editing or deleting an Admin PIN There are dots in the Admin PIN field, i.e. a PIN is set. If you click inside the Admin PIN field, the contents of the field will be deleted. • Click on the Apply button to delete the PIN. Your handset is no longer protected against unauthorised access...
Page 44 - Handset Restart; Restart; SNMP Settings; Send SNMP Traps
Menu Status 44 Handset Restart Navigation: Admin > System Settings > Handset Restart If you cannot make any settings or the handset does not respond, you can reboot it. Click the Restart button. The handset is rebooted. Your connection to the Web Interface is termi-nated. Wait until the status...
Page 45 - Enter FTP Server Data; FTP Server Address; User Name; Password
Menu Status 45 Enter FTP Server Data Navigation: Admin > FTP Transfer > FTP Settings Use this web page to enter the FTP server data for the following features: • Backup/recovery of configuration data via FTP, see Æ FTP Backup and Restore. • Updating firmware via FTP, see Æ FTP Update Firmware....
Page 46 - FTP Backup and Restore; Saving the current handset configuration to a file on an FTP; Backup; Restoring the handset configuration
Menu Status 46 FTP Backup and Restore Navigation: Admin > FTP Transfer > Backup and Restore When you have finished configuring the handset and entering all settings you should save the handset configuration to a FTP server. In case of a system failure you can then restore the settings from the...
Page 47 - FTP Update Firmware; Loading new firmware; Update
Menu Status 47 FTP Update Firmware Navigation: Admin > FTP Transfer > Firmware Update Firmware is the device software stored in the handset.Firmware updates are performed if • the handset does not work properly or does not work at all, or • you want to operate the handset using a new software ...
Page 48 - FTP Update LDAP Template; Loading a new LDAP template; Load
Menu Status 48 FTP Update LDAP Template Navigation: Admin > FTP Transfer > LDAP Update The LDAP template is needed to use the LDAP search feature (company phonebook).Perform an update of the LDAP template if • the LDAP search feature of the handset does not work properly or does not work at al...
Page 49 - Local Backup and Restore; Saving the current handset configuration to a file on the PC
Menu Status 49 Local Backup and Restore Navigation: Admin > HTTP Transfer > Backup and Restore When you have finished configuring the handset and entering all settings you should save the handset configuration in a backup file on your PC or a data medium (e.g. CD). In case of a system failure ...
Page 50 - Local Firmware Update
Menu Status 50 Local Firmware Update Navigation: Admin > HTTP Transfer > Firmware Update The firmware is the device software stored in your handset. You can carry out a Firmware Update in the following cases: • Your handset is not working or not working correctly or • You wish to use new softw...
Page 51 - Factory Reset; This function restores your handset to the factory settings. All; Resetting the handset; Reset
Menu Status 51 Factory Reset Navigation: Admin > Factory Reset This function restores your handset to the factory settings. All handset and network settings, all user data (e.g. directory) plus the handset and admin PIN are deleted. You can use the factory reset, for example, in the following cas...
Page 52 - Certificates; Importing a new certificate and updating certificates
Menu Status 52 Certificates Navigation: Admin > Certificates > You need certificates for network access if authentication with EAP Type TLS is set up in the WLAN (see Æ WLAN Security). Certificates are files containing information for authentication in the WLAN. A distinction is made between c...
Page 53 - Deleting a certificate
Menu Status 53 Deleting a certificate Open the Select a certificate list with the certificates stored on the handset and select the certificate you wish to delete.Click the Delete button. The selected certificate is deleted from the handset. If there is not enough memory in the handset for importing...
Page 54 - Starting the ping test; Check the connection to a server of the active profile as follows:; Ping
Menu Status 54 PING-Tests Navigation: Admin > Diagnostics > Diagnostics You can use ping tests to check whether it is possible to establish a connection between the handset and a server in the Internet or WLAN. The ping test returns a test status from which you can tell whether there is a conn...
Page 55 - RTP Statistics; Record Number; Addressing a server; Enter Name of server
Menu Status 55 RTP Statistics Navigation: Admin > Diagnostics > RTP Statistics These statistics display a wide range of data that can be very helpful in troubleshooting problems in RTP transmissions. Record Number Select the desired log number. Addressing a server You can address a server by i...