VoIP Phones - Grandstream HT8xx: Difference between revisions
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This is based on the author's experience of the HT801 (bought new in Sep 2018), which is a small unit which provides 1 FXS port and no FXO ports. It does IPv6. |
This is based on the author's experience of the HT801 (bought new in Sep 2018), which is a small unit (roughly 4" x 4" x 1") which provides 1 FXS port and no FXO ports. It does IPv6. |
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Similar units are the HT802 (which has 2 FXS ports), and the HT81x series (which adds a NAT router, and is available with different |
Similar units are the HT802 (which has 2 FXS ports), and the HT81x series (which adds a NAT router, and is available with different |
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numbers of FXS ports). |
numbers of FXS ports). |
Revision as of 12:36, 8 November 2018
Feature Notes | |
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Supports 302 Redirect | ? |
Tested on FireBrick SIP Server | No |
IPv6 Support | Yes |
This is based on the author's experience of the HT801 (bought new in Sep 2018), which is a small unit (roughly 4" x 4" x 1") which provides 1 FXS port and no FXO ports. It does IPv6. Similar units are the HT802 (which has 2 FXS ports), and the HT81x series (which adds a NAT router, and is available with different numbers of FXS ports).
If supplied without a Quick Start Guide, connect to a router which acts as a DHCP server and connect a telephone to the unit. Then dial '***' to access the internal Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system. '02' will read out the unit's IP address(es). Point a web browser at one of those addresses, and login as 'admin','admin'.
- Basic Settings, Internet Protocol, select Both, prefer IPv6 (or, if you're brave, select IPv6 Only)
- See https://www.ukvoipforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=1061 for UK settings (although you might want to set the NTP Server to time.aa.net.uk as that has IPv6 addresses)
- Can support pulse dialling handsets - FXS Port, Enable Pulse Dialing, select Yes. As a bonus, this allows a pulse dialling handset to interact with IVR systems - at least until the system asks you to press '*' or '#'.
- Can send BT CLID to handsets, see UK settings link above
A couple of personal favourite config options:
- There's a confusingly explained option under FXS Port labelled Use # as Dial Key, explained as if set to Yes, "#" will function as the "(Re-)Dial" key. If set to No the # key works as a normal key, if set to Yes it acts as a special key variously named Send or Dial which can be used as Redial last number called - but that'll be the last number dialled by the unit, not the last number dialled by the phone concerned. I set it to No to avoid surprises.
- Also under FXS Port are some options regarding Hook Flash. This corresponds to what the UK calls Timed Break Recall. I set the option Enable Hook Flash to No - otherwise you can think you've hung up on a call by tapping the hook switch but you haven't (and your phones ring to remind you - so you pick the handset up and find the other party is confused too).
Firewall & Security
- You will also want to set up firewall rules, as per the VoIP Firewall page.
- Also see the VoIP Security page for information about securing your VoIP service.
- You can have an IP address whitelist and blacklist for web, telnet, and ssh access to the ATA. Unfortunately it only accepts IPv4 address ranges. Basic Settings, Web/SSH Access, White List for WAN Side, similar for blacklist.