9600ip Config Guide Mitel
9600ip Config Guide Mitel
9600ip Config Guide Mitel
Configure the Mitel 3300 ICP for use with the Telematrix 9600IP
This How-To-Guide is intended for Customer Service and Installation Personnel involved in the
installation and maintenance of Mitel 3300 ICPs.
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How-To-Guide configure the Mitel 3300 ICP for use with the Telematrix 9600IP
Overview .............................................................................................................................................4
This was the test setup to generate a basic SIP call between the TeleMatrix 9600IP phone and the
3300 ICP.
Device Limitations
This is a list of problems or not supported features when the Telematrix 9600IP phone is connected
to the Mitel 3300.
The following steps show how to program a 3300 ICP to connect with the Telematrix 9600IP phone.
Network Requirements
• There must be adequate bandwidth to support the voice over IP. As a guide, the Ethernet
bandwidth is approx 85 Kb/s per G.711 voice session and 29 Kb/s per G.729 voice session
(assumes 20ms packetization). As an example, for 20 simultaneous SIP sessions, the Ethernet
bandwidth consumption will be approx 1.7 Mb/s for G.711 and 0.6Mb/s. Almost all Enterprise
LAN networks can support this level of traffic without any special engineering. Please refer to the
3300 Engineering guidelines for further information.
• For high quality voice, the network connectivity must support a voice-quality grade of service
(packet loss <1%, jitter < 30ms, one-way delay < 80ms).
The Login PIN is the SIP authentication password and the username is the DN. The Number and Login
PIN must match the information in Telematrix 9600IP phone configuration. All other field names should be
programmed according to the site requirements or left at default.
The Class of Service Options Assignment form is used to create or edit a Class of Service and specify its
options. Classes of Service, identified by Class of Service numbers, are referenced by the Station Service
Assignment form for the SIP devices.
The Telematrix 9600IP can only be associated with a single SIP Device Capabilities Assignment form,
though a form may be assigned to several devices, for example, one SIP Device Capabilities Assignment
form can be assigned to all of one type of SIP device.
In the Device Capabilities form, program a SIP Device Capabilities Number for the Telematrix 9600IP.
Ensure that Replace System based with Device based In-Call Feature is set to ‘No’.
Features work with Device Based or System Based, but we recommend System Based to allow for
use of Feature Access Codes and greater flexibility.
Use the Station Service Assignment form to assign the previously configured Class of Service and SIP
Device Capability number to each of the Telematrix 9600IP phone in the 3300 Controller. This form
utilizes Range programming.
Select the Telematrix 9600IP phone number then select Change. Enter the previously configured SIP
Device Capability number and Class of Service for Day, Night 1 & Night 2.
You use the Multiline Set Key Assignment form to assign the line type, ring type, and directory number to
each line select key of the Telematrix 9600IP phone.
The Telematrix 9600IP will support up to 2 additional key line appearances. Each key assignment of the
Telematrix 9600IP phone should be defined as multicall type and should specify that a call to the key’s
directory number will ring the set.
Enable/Disable Device Based call features by going Advance > Call Service or SIPConfiguration >
Advanced Set
The TeleMatrix 9600IP supports configuration file downloads via DHCP Option 66 in Firmware version
V1.7.237.235 Dec 6 2008 00:09:25 (December 6, 2008) and later (Sept 5th code DOES NOT). The files have a
naming convention of 1234.3300ip.txt (1234 being the varying DN/Extension number of each individual phone. The
3300ip.txt naming convention is used for 3300IP AND 9600 IP phones.
When creating a new configuration file, the file version (top line of config file) must be incremented in order to
overwrite the previous configuration file. For Example:
<<VOIP CONFIG FILE>>Version:2.0003
must become
<<VOIP CONFIG FILE>>Version:2.0004
When the phone Boots up, phones with a display will ask for a Config ID.
The 9600IP cordless has no display, and a warble sound like “doodle doodle” is the prompt to enter the Config ID
such as 1234# (below).
Using the example of 1234.3300ip.txt, the installer would press the following keys:
1234#
At that point, the phone will retrieve the configuration file 1234.3300ip.txt from the tftp server IP address as specified
in the 3300ICP ESM form DHCP Options. The phone will reboot with a new configuration.
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TeleMatrix 3300IP Quickstart
The TeleMatrix 9600IP is a SIP-only phoneset, and is self-tested by Telematrix to be compatible
with Asterisk IP/PBX, Avaya S8300 IP Server and lab tested for compatibility with the Mitel
3300ICP Version Release 9.0.0.41. The Phone, as it comes out of the box has a default IP address
of 192.168.10.1. (Network -> LAN Config). Pointing your browser to that address, you will be
presented with a login screen
Login = admin
Pass = admin
This is the Default Current Status Page
The scope of this document is to provide the basic screenshots necessary to quickly configure
the guest phone for basic registration and show the user where to program voicemail retrieval
keys and speed dials. Our example 9600IP phone is programmed as extension 1234
The Network ports WAN/LAN may need to be configured for DHCP or Static, and
are found under Network -> WAN Config:
MWI Number is the field for programming the Red Message Waiting Touchlite. In this example, it is
programmed to dial number (7001) on the IP/PBX for retrieving voicemail messages.
Phone should now navigate the VLAN and get a WAN IP address from the correct
DHCP server.
9th – If you are installing multiple phones, you will want to create multiple configuration
files based upon the template you just created and saved. You can load them onto
the additional phones by saving them as extx.3300ip.txt and loading them on individual
phones via Config Manage
(extx.3300ip.txt = 1234.3300ip.txt, 77701.3300ip.txt, or whatever extension numbering
scheme you are creating)
Quality of Service and VLAN Tagging are found under Advance -> QOS
Below is a valid example of setting a Voice VLAN of 302 and a data VLAN of 301
Changing the default LAN IP Address of 192.168.10.1 is possible under Network -> LAN Config –
In order to enable VLAN, you must enable Bridge and disable NAT and DHCP Service as below:
Manual Programming - Submerged Keys and programming the Phone from the LCD
There are 2 submerged keys (above the 10 speed dial keys/underneath the faceplate). The
left (store) key is used to store speed dials as well as enter the internal menu to check status
and program the phone.
1. Speed Dial: To program a speed dial, Press the store key…press a speed dial key…then
press the digits you want stored there.
2. Internal Menu: To enter the phone’s internal menu, hold down the left (store) key for three
seconds. At that time, you will be prompted to enter the password (default password = 123)
then press the other key (right key = flash) to enter the LCD navigation menu.
To determine the IP address assigned to the phone, Navigate to Config -> Network -> WAN -> Status using the
keys and process outlined above.
3300ICP Notes
1. If there are no telephone directory assignments for the extension, then extension displays twice
when you call it.
There are some quirks to the 9600ip interface that make it difficult to set the QOS parameters
(VLAN ID.) These cannot be set unless the phone’s LAN interface is in Bridge Mode. The
procedures below should always allow you configure the phone correctly.
The Phone’s factory defaults set the WAN interface to DHCP and the LAN interface to Bridge
Mode with NAT and DHCP Service ON. (These last two should be OFF when Bridge Mode is ON.)
Assumptions: Phone should be in WAN DHCP mode on VLAN 30 with priority 6.
Press Left Hand Hidden Button (LHHB) for several seconds until "Input Password" appears. "Input
Number" will appear first (for setting speed-dials manually).
Enter "123" and hit the Right Hand Hidden Button (RHHB.) “Config Network” will appear.
Hit RHHB. “Network Lan” will appear.
Hit Vol Down. “Network Wan” will appear.
Hit RHHB. “WAN Status” will appear.
Hit RHHB. IP address will appear. If it says "DHCP", the address is from a DHCP server.
Press LHHB for several seconds until "Input Password" appears. "Input Number" will appear first.
Enter "123" and hit RHHB. Config Network will appear.
Press Vol Down several times until Config System appears.
Press RHHB, System Save will appear.
Press Vol Down until System SetDefault appears.
Hit RHHB. SetDefault SetDefault Sys will appear.
Hit RHHB again. Are you sure? will appear.
Hit RHHB again. Please Reboot will appear.
Disconnect from power and reconnect.
When the phone comes up it will be in factory default mode.
Connect the phone to a port where it will have a DHCP server available.
Connect your PC to a port that is on the same network (LAN or VLAN) as the phone. The phone
should have a DHCP address.
Find the IP address of the phone.
Login to UI.
Go to Config Manage.
Hit the Browse button under Update Configuration. Select the prepared Configuration File on
your PC.
Hit the update button. The UI will no longer be active.
The phone will reset and come up under the new configuration. Since the new configuration
may have a VLAN ID enabled, the phone must be connected to a port where the VLAN is
supported or it will not come up and connect to the server.
In the configuration file, these (<----) are the settings addressed below in the directions for
configuration through the UI.
<LAN CONFIG MODULE>
Lan Ip :192.168.10.1
Lan NetMask :255.255.255.0
Bridge Mode :1 <----
Go to Advance/QOS.
UNCHECK VLAN ID Check Enable.
CHECK VLAN Enable.
Set Voice/Data VLAN Differentiated to Data Untagged.
CHECK Diffserv enable.
Set diffserv value to 0x2e (46 decimal).
Set Voice 802.1p Priority to 6. (or other as needed)
Set Voice VLAN ID to 30. (or other as needed)
Hit Apply. UI will still be DEAD.
Reconnect the phone to a port where the voice VLAN is supported if necessary. Power cycle
phone if it is already connected to this LAN.
The Phone should now come up on the chosen VLAN.
To Sync a Handset