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NT300 Series IP-PT Features and Compatibility Guide

Discover the features and compatibility of the NT300 Series IP-PT phones, including peer-to-peer communication, Bluetooth headset capability, and self-labeling LCD screens. Learn how to configure DHCP settings and activate encryption for enhanced security.

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NT300 Series IP-PT Features and Compatibility Guide

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  1. KX-TDE100/200 System(Version 1.0) Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. Office Network Company Edition 1.3 4th July, 2007 Chapter 5NT300 and SIP Extension

  2. Chapter 5NT300 and SIP Extension 1. NT300 Series IP-PT 2. NT300 Series Features 3. DHCP Client 4. Encryption 5. NT300 Series Compatibility 6. NT300 Series Registration 7. IP-PT Tone 8. SIP Extension Registration 9. SIP Additional Information

  3. 1. NT300 Series IP-PT (1/2) NT343 NT346 NT366 < New Features > - Stylish and universal design concept - Peer to peer (P2P) Communication - Improved voice quality (G722 – P2P Only) - Hands free with v2.0 Bluetooth headset - Double tilt adjustment phone base and LCD - Improved key touch and indicators - NT366 6-Line White Backlit LCD, 4-page x 12CO (Self Label LCD), SP-Phone - NT346 6-Line WhiteBacklit LCD, 24CO, SP-Phone - NT343 3-Line WhiteBacklit LCD, 24CO, SP-Phone

  4. 1. NT300 Series IP-PT (2/2) NT343 NT346 NT366 < Standard Features > - Built-in 2 Port 100MB switch - Supports G711, G729a and G722 (New!) - DHCP discovery feature or statically addressed - NAT/NAPT not supported - 12/60 CO key add on modules (Max. 84 CO key) - 20-80ms Dynamic Jitter buffer (def 20ms) - NT366 6-Line White Backlit LCD, 4-page x 12CO (Self Label LCD), SP-Phone - NT346 6-Line WhiteBacklit LCD, 24CO, SP-Phone - NT343 3-Line WhiteBacklit LCD, 24CO, SP-Phone

  5. NT300 NT300 2. NT300 Series Features (1/5) 1. Peer to Peer (P2P) Communications The TDE automatically supports P2P communication between compatible endpoints registered to the same IPCMPR card (Such as NT300,NT265(D) and SIP extensions). Non-P2P Path P2P Path P2P Path P2P Path By using Peer to Peer mode, we can: - Potentially reduce network wide traffic to the PBX - Improve voice quality for P2P calls (By using G722 codec – Only supported for P2P calls) SIP SIP

  6. 2. Bluetooth Module (KX-NT307) - For Wireless Headset - Available with NT366, NT346 and NT343 - Connect as Add-on Module - Bluetooth registration is actioned through PT-Programming 3. Add-on 12 or 60 CO key Module (KX-NT303/KX-NT305) - 1 Add-on 12 or 60 CO Key Module is available for NT346/343 - Total 84-CO Key (1 module per phone only) 2. NT300 Series Features (2/5) Bluetooth Headset IP-PT with Bluetooth Module KX-NT303 KX-NT305 - Plantronics Voyager 510 - Motorola H500 - Jabra FS258

  7. Next page Next page Next page Next page 2. NT300 Series Features (3/5) 4. NT366 Only – Self labeling LCD - Targeting hot desking, dynamic layout office and remote office - 12-Character LCD for each CO key - 12-CO key with 4 page memory (Total 48-CO key management) Secretary Accounting Personnel Quality IT System Software Engineering Mechanical Planning CS Marketing Sales CO12 CO11 CO10 CO9 CO8 CO7 CO6 CO5 CO4 CO3 CO2 CO1 Josef Matt Mark Kent John Joe Chris Greg Log-out VM Transfer LC Screening 2-Way Transf 2-Way Rec LC Screening Call Log FWD All PCC Japan

  8. TDE programming tool Menu Item 4-1-4 2. NT300 Series Features (4/5) 4. NT366 Only – Self labeling LCD

  9. TDE programming tool Menu Item 4-1-4 2. NT300 Series Features (5/5) 4. NT366 Only – Self labeling LCD

  10. 3. DHCP Client (1/3) IP Address IP Address IP Address TDE New DHCP Client DHCP Client DHCP Client DHCP Server DHCP Client The TDE 100/200 supports DHCP client addressing for both the PBX and the IP-PT’s. During IP-PT registration, the IP-PT can locate the registered PBX by sending a broadcast message. The PBX will then respond and the IP-PT will complete it’s registration process. The DHCP discovery feature is only supported on the NT300 series and NT265(d) IP-PT.

  11. 3. DHCP Client (2/3) Important Information (1) The TDE100/200 needs 2 IP Addresses. One is used for the IPCMPR card and the other is used for the VoIP DSP card. (2) By default DHCP Client is disabled and you must program the following settings… - IP Address for IPCMPR card, - IP Address forVoIP DSP card - Subnet Mask - Default Gateway. (3) With DHCP Client enabled, the IP-PT ‘PBX auto-discovery’ process will only work within the same L2 broadcast domain. (4) If the IP address of the IPCMPR card is changed after IP-PT registration, you will need to re-register the IP-PT. If you have enabled DHCP client on the TDE100/200, please ask your network administrator “NOT to change IP address for IPCMPR card” (create a DHCP reservation on the DHCP server).

  12. TDE programming tool Quick Setup Item Step 4 TDE programming tool Menu item 1-1-Card Property-MPR-LAN Setting 3. DHCP Client (3/3) Programming DHCP Settings TDE New TDE New New TDE Programming

  13. 4. Encryption (1/5) To activate the encryption feature you must install an optional SD card (KX-TDES01sxx) When the Encryption feature is activated ALL voice packets are encrypted between the following end points. (1) NT300 NT300 (2) NT300 VoIP DSP (TDE) (3) VoIP DSP (TDE) VoIP DSP (TDE) The encryption feature will only support the above endpoints – Any calls to an NT265D or SIP extension on the same TDE interface will result in a failed call (User will hear noise). The encryption scheme only applies to IP-PT’s connected to the TDE IPCMPR and to the TDE DSP (It will not work on IPExt16 or IPGW4/16 cards which are additional hardware cards).

  14. X Optional SD Cards VIP-GW16 VIP-GW16 IP-Ext16 IP-GW16 VIP-Ext16 VIP-Ext16 IP-Ext16 4. Encryption (2/5) TDE TDE TDA NT300 NT300 SIP NT265 NT265D NT300 DPT/APT/SLT SIP NT136 Encrypted Call Un-encrypted Call Noise

  15. TDA VIP-GW16 VIP-GW16 IP-Ext16 IP-GW16 VIP-Ext16 VIP-Ext16 IP-Ext16 Encrypted Call Un-encrypted Call Noise 4. Encryption (3/5) TDE TDE NT300 NT300 SIP NT265 NT265D NT300 DPT/APT/SLT SIP NT136

  16. TDA VIP-GW16 VIP-GW16 IP-Ext16 IP-GW16 VIP-Ext16 VIP-Ext16 IP-Ext16 Encrypted Call Un-encrypted Call Noise 4. Encryption (4/5) TDE TDE NT300 NT300 SIP NT265 NT265D NT300 DPT/APT/SLT SIP NT136

  17. TDA VIP-GW16 VIP-GW16 IP-Ext16 IP-GW16 VIP-Ext16 VIP-Ext16 IP-Ext16 IP-GW16 Encrypted Call Un-encrypted Call Noise 4. Encryption (5/5) TDE TDE NT300 NT300 SIP NT265 NT265D NT300 DPT/APT/SLT SIP NT136

  18. 5. NT300 Series Compatibility Remark : NT265 can be installed on TDE IPCMPR LAN Network but manual Firmware upgrade is required

  19. TDE programming tool Menu Item 1-1-Slot-Port Property 6. NT300 Series Registration Central Office - Before Registration (1) NT300/NT265(D) Local DHCP svr - Don’t need to set anything. No local DHCP svr - Must set IP address of IP-PT and IPCMPR. (2) NT136/NT265 Local DHCP svr - Must set IP-EXT16 IP address. No local DHCP svr - Must set IP address of IP-PT and IP-EXT16. Branch Office - Before Registration (1) NT300/NT265(D)/NT136/NT265 Local DHCP svr - Must set IPCMPR/IP-EXT16 IP address. No local DHCP svr – Must set IP address of IP-PT and IPCMPR/IP-EXT16.

  20. 7. IP-PT Tone (1/2)

  21. For details of the upgrade procedure please check… NT265 - Upgrade Procedure.pdf IPCMPR Card IPEXT Card NT265(D) NT265(D) All tones are generated by PBX. Hold music comes from MOH1/MOH2. All tones are generated by NT265(D) except BGM. 7. IP-PT Tone (2/2) NT265 Operation After you have upgraded the NT265 software, you can connect NT265(D) to both IP- EXT16 card or IPCMPR card.

  22. Dealer Sales Company 1) Order Activation Key Cards 2) Get Activation Key Cards PCC Key Management System 3) Access PCC Key Management Systemto get Activation Key File 4) Activation Key File Activation Key File 8. SIP Extension Registration (1/5) Step1. Get Activation Key File from Key Management System

  23. 8. SIP Extension Registration (2/5) Step2. Install SIP-Ext. Activation Key File (1) Using PCMC, click on “Utility File Transfer PC to PBX” and then transfer the SIP-Ext. activation key file into the SD card. (2) Using PCMC, set all virtual cards to ‘OUS’ then click on “Utility Refresh Activation Key” to activate the newly installed activation key.

  24. 8. SIP Extension Registration (3/5) Step3. Install VSIPEXT32 Card and Set SIP port Registration State • Change connect status from “fault” to “OUS”, assign SIP Phone password for authentication and change connect status from “OUS” to “INS (Fault)” • Install VSIPEXT32 Card in IPCMPR Virtual slot

  25. Switch 8. SIP Extension Registration (4/5) Step4. Program 3rd party phone as required

  26. 3. Connection Procedure(6) 8. SIP Extension Registration (5/5) Step5. Assign the following SIP related Values

  27. TDE programming tool Menu Item 1-1-Slot-Port Property 9. SIP Additional Information (1/7) If your SIP agent requires an email style sign-in name you should use ‘extension number@IPCMPR IP’ e.g. 301@192.168.0.1) Supports devices which comply with… RFC’s 3261, 3264, 3310, 2327 or 4028 If you use extension numbers as passwords, you can press the ‘Copy To’ button and copy extension numbers to passwords. (This is not recommended for secure installations)

  28. 9. SIP Additional Information (2/7)

  29. 9. SIP Additional Information (3/7) Notes for SIP Extension Users a. The available supported functions using feature numbers are limited (Please refer to the telephone types displayed at the top left of each operation in the User Manual). b. The operations for Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND)/Personal Speed Dialing using the feature number, are not available. However, it is possible to enable these features at SIP Extensions if set through system programming. c. TDA tones are not available for SIP Extension users. Tones or the tone types may vary depending on the type of telephone being used. For example, when you put a call on hold, whether a tone is heard or not will depend on the type of SIP phone. d. Any number pressed while hearing a Busy/DND/Reorder tone, such as the feature number to activate Automatic Callback Busy, will be ignored. e. The operations for SIP Extensions may differ from the steps in this manual, and may vary depending on the type of telephone being used. f. Unscreened transfers are not supported.

  30. 9. SIP Additional Information (4/7) The following models have been tested for basic compatibility…

  31. 9. SIP Additional Information (5/7)

  32. 9. SIP Additional Information (6/7)

  33. 9. SIP Additional Information (7/7)

  34. Chapter 5NT300 and SIP Extension Thank you very much !

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