Aastra 6700i Series Manual de usuario

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS26/1531-ANF 901 14E1020140122
Aastra 6700i SIP Terminals for
MX-ONE
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GENERAL
1 General
This document is valid for Aastra 6730i, 6731i, 6735i, 6737i, 6739i,
6753i, 6755i and 6757i SIP phones, when installing these telephones in
a MX-ONE environment.
1.1 Scope
This document describes how to install and configure for the Aastra
6700i terminals in a MX-ONE Telephony Server (TSE) environment. For
general installation information that is not unique for a MX-ONE environ-
ment, there is a reference to the Administrator Guide for Aastra Models
6700i and 9000i Series IP SIP Phones.
There is also one platform independent installation guide per telephone
model available on www.aastra.com.
1.2 Glossary
Some expressions in this document follows the expressions used in
MX-ONE, which can differ from the expressions used in the Adminis-
trator Guide for Aastra Models 6700i and 9000i Series IP SIP Phones.
Table 1 Expressions used in MX-ONE and in 6700i documents
MX-ONE
Administrator Guide for Aastra
Models 6700i and 9000i Series IP
SIP Phones
Software server Configuration server
Shortcut keys Programmable keys and Softkeys
TNS (Telephony Name
Selection) Speed dial
MNS (Monitored extensions) BLF (Busy Lamp Field)
Settings key Options key
Key Panel Unit (KPU) and
Display Panel Unit (DPU) Expansion Module

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1.3 Environmental Requirements
See Administrator Guide for Aastra Models 6700i and 9000i Series IP
SIP Phones.

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CABLING
2 Cabling
See Administrator Guide for Aastra Models 6700i and 9000i Series IP
SIP Phones.

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3 Power Equipment
These telephones can be powered from any of the following methods:
• 6730i is powered from an AC adapter 5V. No PoE support.
• 6731i, 6735i, 6737i, 6739i, 6753i, 6755i, 6757i are powered using
PoE according to IEEE 802.3af or from an AC/DC adapter 48 V.
• Power over Ethernet power injector, which supplies 48 V power
through the Ethernet cable on pins 4&5 and 7&8. The power
injector is available as an optional accessory.
Table 2 Power classes for the different phone models
*) Maximum one expansion module with PoE. Up to three modules with
AC/AC adapter.
**) Single call established in handset mode, backlight on. No PC
connected.
Explanation of power classes:
• 0 - classification is not implemented.
• 1 - less than 3.84 W.
• 2 - less than 6.49 W.
Device Power Consumption **) Power Class
6730i 2.4 W not applicable
6731i 2.4 W 1
6735i 2.8 W 2 *) from REV:29
6737i 2.9 W 2 *) from REV:30
6739i 4.8 W 0
6753i 3.3 W 0
6755i 4.0 W 0
6757i 4.1 W 0

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EARTHING AND GROUNDING
4 Earthing and Grounding
See Administrator Guide for Aastra Models 6700i and 9000i Series IP
SIP Phones.

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5 Setting up the Software Server
The software and the configuration files used by the IP phones shall be
stored on a server where the IP phones can fetch them. The server is
called IP Phone SW Server.
Figure 1: Deployment Scenario when telephony domains use different
SW servers
IntheTelephonyServeryou can definemultipletelephonydomains.The
telephony domains are managed through the Manager Telephony
System web interface.
The IP phone configuration files are preferably generated through the
Manager Telephony System (MTS). To enable the files to be generated
through Manager Telephony System, the IP Phone SW Server Configu-
ration Management Application must be installed on the IP Phone SW
Server.Oncegeneratedthe configurationfilescanvieweddirectly onthe
IP Phone SW Server.
The IP phones can use the following protocols to download the software
and configuration file(s): http, https, ftp, tftp. The recommendation is to
use the http protocol and it is described in these installation instructions.
IfMTS for some reason isnot used, stop reading and go to chapter“How
to start a new phone”.
Setting up the software server comprises the following steps:
• Installing the IP Phone SW Server Configuration Management
Application.
Telephony
Server
IP Phone
SW Server
Manager Telephony System
IP Phone
SW Server
Telephony Domain A
Telephony Domain B IP Phone SW Server
Application installed

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SETTING UP THE SOFTWARE SERVER
• Reconfigure Microsoft IIS web server, if it exists.
• Creating a directory structure on the IP Phone SW Server.
• Copy the IP phone application and language files to the IP Phone
SW Server. The configuration files shall not be copied, these are
created by MTS. For information about the files, see section 8.1
Phone software and configuration files on the software server on
page 24.
5.1 Install IP Phone SW Server
Before the installation of the IP Phone SW Server you have to install the
Java Runtime Enviroment. When you run IP Phone SW Server wizard
the Tomcat is also installed.
Note: For more information see the IP Phone SW Server release notes
for additional installation information. See also section 8.1 Phone soft-
ware and configuration files on the software server on page 24 on how
to manage the SW in the IP phone.
5.1.1 System and program requirements
• Java Runtime Enviroment (JRE) version 6 (32- bit) or later.
• Windows 32 bit or 64 bit.
• Tomcat version 7.0.33 (apache-tomcat-7.033-windows x86.zip), is
installed via the wizard.
5.1.2 Prerequisites
• Check if Java Runtime Enviroment version 6 or later, is installed. If
not, installed JRE before you start the IP Phone SW Server wizard.
• If IP Phone Server (version 1.4 or prior) is installed, uninstalled the
the program before you start the wizard.
5.1.3 Install IP Phone SW Server (and Tomcat)
Do as follows:
1. Download and click Setup.exe, . The window
Installer Language is displayed.
2. Select Language from the list.

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3. Click OK. The window Welcome to the IPPhone SW Server
Setup Wizard is displayed.
4. Click Next. The step Licence Agreement is displayed.
5. Click Agree. The step Tomcat Port Number is displayed.
6. Type the port number in the field, default port is 80.
7. Click Next. The step Tomcat Administrator is displayed.
8. Click Next.
9. The message window, Do you want to continue without config-
uring a Tomcat administrator? is displayed.
10. Click Yes. The step Choose Install Location is displayed.
11. Click Install. When the installation is complete you will get a
message, Installation Complete.
12. Click Next. The step Completing the IPPhone SW Server Setup
Wizard is displayed.
13. Click Finish.
5.2 Co-existence with Microsoft IIS Web Server
If a Windows IIS web server is running on the IP Phone SW Server there
will be a port conflict with the IP Phone SW Server Configuration
Management Application since they are both using port 80. This is typi-
cally the case when CMG or OneBox are installed on the same server.
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