AEI SIP BYOD Master Manuel utilisateur

SIP BYOD Master
BY-3000-X(S)
User Guide
V 1.2

1. Overview
The SIP BYOD master is an SIP telephone to Wi-Fi connection adaptor that provides voice
communication. Read this QIG carefully to learn how to operate this product and take advantage of
its features.
Package Contents
When unpacking the device, ensure all the following items are present and undamaged. If
anything appears to be missing or broken, contact your dealer for a replacement.
1. BYOD master Unit
2. Power Adaptor(optional)
3. Ethernet Cable
4. User Guide (This document)
2. Product Description
The following contains important information to help you familiarize with the functions of the device.
Back View
Name
Description
1
Reset Button
Rest device to factory default.
2
LAN
Connects to PSE(IP-PBX)
3
DC Power jack
Connects to power adapter.
4.
Status LED
Blinking Red
The device does not register to IP-PBX
Reset
Button
LAN
Status LED

3. Installation and web configurations
The following illustration shows how to install the device.
Web Configuration Login
AEI BYOD master is a DHCP client that it acquires an IP address from a DCHP network. BY-3000
support mDNS to find the device or you can find the BYOD master IP address from your DHCP server.
Open your web browser (such as Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox etc.) and type in the web address
of the BYOD master. For mDNS, input http://MAC-aei.local:8000, or http://<<IP.address>>:8000. The
Web login page is displayed. Enter the user name and the password and click Login. The default user
name and password are “admin” and “1234” respectively.

System Settings
Auto configuration
Auto Configuration: (Default, Enable)
Enable or disable auto provisioning.
DHCP OPTION 66: (Default, Enable)
After enabling DHCP option 66, the BYOD master acquires the tftp server IP address from DHCP
option 66. If it is disabled but “Auto Configuration”is enabled, the device will try to download its
configuration file from the server specified in the “Server” field.
Server:
The IP address information of the cfg file server, for example, tftp://192.168.1.54. The device will
look for its cfg file at such server address if “DHCP OPTION 66” is disabled. The server can be tftp,
ftp or http server. For example, tftp://IP.address.of.tftp, ftp://IP.address.of.ftp or
http://IP.address.of.http
UserName:
Username to login to the ftp or the http server

Password:
Password to login to the ftp or the http server
Interval:
Auto provisioning period (seconds); “0” is disable auto provisioning periodically.
Firmware Upgrade
Force Upgrade: (Default, Disable)
Enable to force the device to upgrade via the Server IP address manually.
Auto Upgrade: (Default, Enable)
Enable to auto upgrade. if “Interval” is 0 the device will check the firmware on the server after
booting up
Server IP:
The IP address information of the server for downloading the firmware. It can be
tftp://IP.address.of.tftp, ftp://IP.address.of.ftp or http://IP.address.of.http
Server File Path:
The file name of the firmware in the root folder of the server
Server Username:
Username to login to the ftp or the http server
Server Password:
Password to login to the ftp or the http server
Interval:
Auto upgrade interval (seconds); It means the interval that the device will check the firmware
on the server. If the firmware is different from the current one, the device will then reboot and
update.

Backup & Recover
Backup System Configuration:
Click the “Backup” button to back up the settings of the device, the file is created with prefix
“Back” followed by the creating date. And the extension will be sbak, for example,
Back_2018_1_11.sbak. It can be edited by a text editor, such as wordpad.
Recover System Configuration:
Click the “Choose File” to select a preconfigured back up file and then submit to load the
configuration file.
System Authority
Username:
Change the Username of the web configuration login.
Password:
Change the Password of the web configuration login.
Confirmed Password:
Confirm the Password of the web configuration login.
Once it is done, press Submit to confirm change or Reset to start over

Factory Defaults
Click “Submit” to reset all settings to factory default.
Reboot
Click “Reboot” to restart the device.
Global SIP Settings
Port Settings
SIP Listen Port: (Default, 5060)
SIP Local port, ranging from 10 ~ 65533
RTP Port Base: (Default, 10000)
The port of RTP starts, ranging from 10 ~ 65533
RTP Port Range: (Default, 100)
RTP port range, ranging from 12 ~ 1000

Codec Settings
Codec Priority:
There are 4 types of codec in the drop box, please select one for each priority.
RTP Packet Length:
Frame size for each code.
G711 ranges from 20ms, 30ms, 40ms and 50ms
G723 ranges from 30ms, 60ms, 90ms, 120ms, 150ms and 180ms
G729 ranges from 20ms, 30ms, 40ms, 50ms, 60ms, 70ms and 80ms
Other Settings

Signaling Precedence (Tos): (Default, 0 Routing)
Selection from 0 (Routing), 1 (Priority), 2 (Immediate), 3 (Flash), 4 (Flash Override) and 5
(CRITIC/ECP)
Voice Precedence (Tos): Default, 0 Routing)
Selection from 0 (Routing), 1 (Priority), 2 (Immediate), 3 (Flash), 4 (Flash Override) and 5
(CRITIC/ECP)
RFC2833 Payload Type: (Default, 101)
DTMF RFC2833 Payload Type, ranging from 96 ~ 127
Room Number:
The key of Room Keeper feature that the master and client devices will look for each other by
using the same room number.
SIP Mode: (Default, Master)
BYOD Master will always act as master SIP mode.
Log Server: (Default, blank is disable)
Please fill in the IP address of the AEi IMM Server. The device then reports status to IMM server,
such as firmware version, IP address of the device, cordless handset status and etc. Also it
accepts commands from it, such as firmware updating, restart, reset to factory default and etc.
Replace Sharp: (Default, Enable)
The “#” in the sending string will be sent as %23% if it is enabled.
The “#” in the sending string will be send as # if it is disabled
MWI To Tag: (Default, Disable)
This is for Broadworks compatibility. Set to enable while interoperating with Broadworks.
Caller ID: (Default, Disable)
To display caller ID on the display, select Enable; otherwise select Disable.
Register P-Asserted-Identity: (Default, Disable)
Enable to support P-Asserted-Identity in SIP registration.
Session Timer: (Default, 0 is disable)
To enable session timer, input the value in seconds ranging from 1 ~ 9999. The minimum session is
120 seconds; any number less than 120 will be set to 120.
Hot Line: (Default, blank is disable)
Input an extension number to enable hot line feature. This feature is also known as Ring Down.
Debug Mode: (Default, blank is disable)
Input the IP address of a log server (UDP; port: 514) to send the log of the phone system.

SIP Accounts
The maximum SIP accounts of the device are two.
To add a new SIP account, click “Add”.
To delete a SIP account, check the “Select” box and then click “Delete”
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