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=Snom 3xx Range=
=Snom 3xx Range=


[[file:Snom370.png|frame|ALT=Snom 3xx]]
[[file:Snom370.png|border|ALT=Snom 3xx]]
Snom have a range of phones in their '3' series, the 300, 320, 360 and 370.
Snom have a range of phones in their '3' series.


==Phones and Versions Tested==
==Config:==

{| class="wikitable"
!colspan="3"|SNOM D3xx
|-
!Model
!Version
!Notes
|-
|D305
|
|
|-
|D315
|10.1.57.14
|
|-
|D345
|
|
|-
|D375
|
|
|}

IPv6 support is listed on the specification pages for the D315, the D345 and the D375. Firmware 8.9.x.x can
be configured with IPv6, but the phone prefers to use IPv4. As of firmware 10.1.x.x one can specify to prefer IPv6.

=== Older models ===

{| class="wikitable"
!colspan="3"|SNOM 3xx Versions tested
|-
!Model
!Version
!Notes
|-
|320
|8.7.5.35
|
|-
|360
|8.7.3.19
|
|-
|360
|8.2.35
|
|-
|370
|8.4.35
|
|-
|370
|8.7.3.19
|
|-
|370
|8.7.4.7a
|
|}

{| class="wikitable"
!colspan="2"|Feature Notes
|-
|Supports [[VoIP no302|302 Redirect]]
|Yes
|-
|Tested on [[FireBrick SIP]] Server
|Yes
|-
|[[IPv6]] Support
|Yes, with firmware 10.1.x.x
|}



==Configuration==
Apart from the 'Identity' settings, no additional configuration is required.
Apart from the 'Identity' settings, no additional configuration is required.

See: [[SNOM Find IP Address]] if you're unsure how to access the web interface.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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|-
|-
|Account
|Account
|Your Number
|Your Number +44
|-
|-
|Registrar
|Registrar
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|-
|-
|Outbound Proxy
|Outbound Proxy
|Leave Empty
|voiceless.aa.net.uk
|-
|-
|Authentication Name
|Authentication Name
|Your Number
|Your Number +44
|-
|-
|Password
|Password
|Your Password
|Your Password
|-
|Prioritise PBX number lookup
|off (see Notes below)
|-
|Optional: Call Waiting
|Disable
|-
|Optional: Use Outbound (Helps with transferring, see notes below)
|Enable
|}
|}

===Ports===

The default SIP port seems to be UDP port 2048, and the default RTP port range is very wide (49152 - 65534). For firewalling reasons you might wish to change the SIP port to 5060, and the RTP port range to be narrower. Both are set on the same page - ''Settings'', ''Advanced'', ''SIP/RTP'':

''SIP:'', ''Network identity (port)'' set to 5060.

''RTP/RTCP:'', ''Dynamic RTP port start:'' set to e.g. 5000, ''Dynamic RTP port stop:'' set to e.g. 5098.

==Other (possibly) useful settings==
*Turn off Call Waiting, the default is On. - Advanced - Audio - Call Waiting Indication
*Turn off U.S. date format - In Preferences
*Turn off Advertisement - In Preferences


==Notes==
==Notes==
*'''Directory Name not being shown?''' A couple of times we've noticed that the Directory does not display the Name when that number calls in. Try turning off '[https://service.snom.com/display/wiki/prioritise_pbx_number_lookup prioritise pbx number lookup]' - This setting is found on the Snom web pages under Advanced - Behaviour. This setting means the phone will use the Name in the Directory rather than the Name given in the SIP messages when the call is sent to the phone.
Snom did make available IPv6 firmware, but this was buggy and no longer available, and Snom say that IPv6 will not be supported on the 3xx range.
*We have a page about [[SNOM Firmware Updates]]
*We've had occasional reports of call transfers failing. If this happens it's worth trying the "'''use outbound'''" setting from ''Advanced - SIP/RTP (Tab) - SIP(Section): Use Outbound''. See the [https://service.snom.com/display/wiki/offer_outbound Snom documentation] for more information.

==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.
*We have a page about [[SNOM Firmware Updates]]

==Factory Reset SNOM 3xx==
Since firmware version 8.7.3.7 on the snom 3xx series it is possible to reset the phone using the key pad by pressing the following key sequence:
* Volume Up * Volume Down #
This is useful if you have lost the admin password or have lost the PIN etc., and this is much easier than the alternative way using TFTP to reset the phone.

==Problems setting the time==
Setting the time can be a bit tricky. The Snom will overwrite the NTP server with any 'time' option set in DHCP. For example, the FireBrick [by default] will set its own IP as the 'time' over DHCP. This will result in a situation where rebooting the Snom will cause it to overwrite the NTP server with the IP of the FireBrick!

You will need to specify this value manually in the FireBrick. Interestingly, it ignores the 'ntp' option.

If your DHCP server does not have the time option set, then you should have no problems setting the time manually in the Snoms web interface. You will also need to ensure that the DNS servers are set correctly if you are specifying a hostname for NTP.

[[Category:VoIP Phones|Snom 3xx]]

Latest revision as of 19:07, 21 December 2021

Snom 3xx Range

ALT=Snom 3xx Snom have a range of phones in their '3' series.

Phones and Versions Tested

SNOM D3xx
Model Version Notes
D305
D315 10.1.57.14
D345
D375

IPv6 support is listed on the specification pages for the D315, the D345 and the D375. Firmware 8.9.x.x can be configured with IPv6, but the phone prefers to use IPv4. As of firmware 10.1.x.x one can specify to prefer IPv6.

Older models

SNOM 3xx Versions tested
Model Version Notes
320 8.7.5.35
360 8.7.3.19
360 8.2.35
370 8.4.35
370 8.7.3.19
370 8.7.4.7a
Feature Notes
Supports 302 Redirect Yes
Tested on FireBrick SIP Server Yes
IPv6 Support Yes, with firmware 10.1.x.x


Configuration

Apart from the 'Identity' settings, no additional configuration is required.

See: SNOM Find IP Address if you're unsure how to access the web interface.

SNOM 3xx Identity Settings
Setting Value
Identity active on
Account Your Number +44
Registrar voiceless.aa.net.uk
Outbound Proxy Leave Empty
Authentication Name Your Number +44
Password Your Password
Prioritise PBX number lookup off (see Notes below)
Optional: Call Waiting Disable
Optional: Use Outbound (Helps with transferring, see notes below) Enable

Ports

The default SIP port seems to be UDP port 2048, and the default RTP port range is very wide (49152 - 65534). For firewalling reasons you might wish to change the SIP port to 5060, and the RTP port range to be narrower. Both are set on the same page - Settings, Advanced, SIP/RTP:

SIP:, Network identity (port) set to 5060.

RTP/RTCP:, Dynamic RTP port start: set to e.g. 5000, Dynamic RTP port stop: set to e.g. 5098.

Other (possibly) useful settings

  • Turn off Call Waiting, the default is On. - Advanced - Audio - Call Waiting Indication
  • Turn off U.S. date format - In Preferences
  • Turn off Advertisement - In Preferences

Notes

  • Directory Name not being shown? A couple of times we've noticed that the Directory does not display the Name when that number calls in. Try turning off 'prioritise pbx number lookup' - This setting is found on the Snom web pages under Advanced - Behaviour. This setting means the phone will use the Name in the Directory rather than the Name given in the SIP messages when the call is sent to the phone.
  • We have a page about SNOM Firmware Updates
  • We've had occasional reports of call transfers failing. If this happens it's worth trying the "use outbound" setting from Advanced - SIP/RTP (Tab) - SIP(Section): Use Outbound. See the Snom documentation for more information.

Firewall & Security

Factory Reset SNOM 3xx

Since firmware version 8.7.3.7 on the snom 3xx series it is possible to reset the phone using the key pad by pressing the following key sequence:

* Volume Up * Volume Down #

This is useful if you have lost the admin password or have lost the PIN etc., and this is much easier than the alternative way using TFTP to reset the phone.

Problems setting the time

Setting the time can be a bit tricky. The Snom will overwrite the NTP server with any 'time' option set in DHCP. For example, the FireBrick [by default] will set its own IP as the 'time' over DHCP. This will result in a situation where rebooting the Snom will cause it to overwrite the NTP server with the IP of the FireBrick!

You will need to specify this value manually in the FireBrick. Interestingly, it ignores the 'ntp' option.

If your DHCP server does not have the time option set, then you should have no problems setting the time manually in the Snoms web interface. You will also need to ensure that the DNS servers are set correctly if you are specifying a hostname for NTP.