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The Device Management System (DMS) is an HTTP or HTTPS server that delivers xml files for the OpenScape Desk Phone CP devices. The format and content is described in this document.
 
The Device Management System (DMS) is an HTTP or HTTPS server that delivers xml files for the OpenScape Desk Phone CP devices. The format and content is described in this document.
  
The xml file containing configuration and file deployment instructions is requested via a generic GET request. The server address and path can be configured on the phone. The file name is hardcoded and cannot be changed. It always is <MAC-address-of-device>_config.xml or in case the server responds with HTTP error code 404, 000000000000_config.xml
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The xml file containing configuration and file deployment instructions is requested via a generic GET request. The server address and path can be configured on the phone. The file name is hardcoded and cannot be changed. It is <MAC-address-of-device>_config.xml. In case the server responds with an HTTP error code of 404 (Not found), the CP phone will try to download a file with the name 000000000000_config.xml
  
 
The MAC address of the device is also send as header in the format: "macaddress: 0a1b2c3d4d5f"
 
The MAC address of the device is also send as header in the format: "macaddress: 0a1b2c3d4d5f"

Revision as of 13:24, 4 June 2020

Introduction

The Device Management System (DMS) is an HTTP or HTTPS server that delivers xml files for the OpenScape Desk Phone CP devices. The format and content is described in this document.

The xml file containing configuration and file deployment instructions is requested via a generic GET request. The server address and path can be configured on the phone. The file name is hardcoded and cannot be changed. It is <MAC-address-of-device>_config.xml. In case the server responds with an HTTP error code of 404 (Not found), the CP phone will try to download a file with the name 000000000000_config.xml

The MAC address of the device is also send as header in the format: "macaddress: 0a1b2c3d4d5f"

The OpenScape Desk Phone CP devices support HTTP digest authentication, if username and password are properly configured

Set DMS address via DHCP

When an IP phone is booting, it first obtains an IP address via DHCP. The DHCP server can provide the DMS address to the phone via Option 43 or Option 66. The DMS address is mutually exclusive with a possibly provided DLS address. A phone can either connect to a DLS or DMS server. The DMS server must support https, http is not supported.


Option 43

DHCP vendor specific option 43 can specify a voice VLAN ID and URL of a Broadsoft DMS server. IP phones will recognize vendor specific options only, if vendor string (here: "Siemens") matches correctly. All values are given in hexadecimal numbering format. Here is a detailed description of all DHCP option 43 bytes:

Tag Len Content (Example)
01  07  5369656d656e73
02  04  00000065
03  1d  68747470733a2f2f39332E3132322E3131342E39363a3434332f646d73
ff


There are three Tags, each with an explicit length value. List if tags is delimited by a ending ff

  • Tag 01 specifies the vendor (here: Siemens)
    • Tag: 01; Length: 07; Value: Siemens
  • Tag 02 specifies VLAN ID of Voice VLAN (here: 101)
    • Tag: 02; Length: 04; Value: 65 (Hex)
  • Tag 03 specifies IP address of Broadsoft DMS (here: 93.122.114.96:443/dms)
  • End of record
    • End: ff (Hex)

Providing a VLAN ID is optional and only mentioned for completeness. You can find details for configuration of a VLAN ID here: http://wiki.unify.com/wiki/VLAN_ID_Discovery_over_DHCP


Option 66

The DHCP server needs to be configured to provide the DMS server URL via Option 66. Here is a detailed description of the Option 66 bytes

Option Len Content (Example)
42     1d  68747470733a2f2f39332e3132322e3131342e39363a3434332f646d73

Compared to Option 43, Option 66 does not have specific tags. It only has a length and content field. The above example provides the following URL in the content field


Set DMS address via menu

You can also set the URL to your DMS via the local phone menu (in case it cannot be provided via DHCP). A DHCP configured address cannot be overwritten manually. The DMS address is mutually exclusive with a possibly configured DLS address. A phone can either connect to a DLS or DMS server. The DMS server must support https, http is not supported.

Web based management

Open the web based management in a web browser window and login to the admin area of your Desk Phone CP device. Go to Network -> Update Service and provide the required URL, username and password.

Local phone menu

Press the main menu key and select Settings -> Administrator settings. Provide the admin password and afterwards select Network -> Update Service -> DMS -> Show details. Configure the required URL, username and password.

In case the provided username and password are incorrect or missing, the phone will automatically prompt the user for a new username and password.

update check interval

The update check interval defines when the device will contact the DMS server to check for updates. It's value needs to be given in seconds. On every download of the XML file, the phone generates a hash of the file and compares the new hash value with the hash from previous XML file download. The new XML file will only be parsed and applied if the hash has changed (the file has changed)

manual triggered check

The OpenScape Desk Phone CP can be triggered by the SIP server to check the configuration file. This can be done via SIP NOTIFY with Event type "check-sync". See Event header below.

 Event: check-sync

With the same NOTIFY message, the CP devices can be triggered to perform a reboot. Please see the Event header below.

 Event: check-sync;reboot=yes

Please find a SIPp scenario file, which simulates the above behavior, here: File:DMS check-sync reboot.xml

Default certificate for client verification

When trying to access the DMS server or HTTPS file transfer server, the OpenScape Desk Phone CP will use a default client certificate for certificate based client verification (Mutual TLS), when the following 2 criterias are met

  • there is no certificate installed on the phone for DMS or HTTPS file transfer
  • the server requests a client certificate during the TLS handshake

The public part of the signing certificate to be used for the default client certificate verification:

 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
 MIIFWzCCA0OgAwIBAgIIMDxi61kQHl4wDQYJKoZIhvcNAQELBQAwTDELMAkGA1UE
 BhMCREUxDTALBgNVBAoTBEF0b3MxDDAKBgNVBAsTA1VDQzEgMB4GA1UEAxMXRGV2
 aWNlcyBNVExTIERlZmF1bHQgQ0EwIBcNMTgwMTAxMDAwMDAwWhgPMjA2NzEyMzEy
 MzU5NTlaMEwxCzAJBgNVBAYTAkRFMQ0wCwYDVQQKEwRBdG9zMQwwCgYDVQQLEwNV
 Q0MxIDAeBgNVBAMTF0RldmljZXMgTVRMUyBEZWZhdWx0IENBMIICIjANBgkqhkiG
 9w0BAQEFAAOCAg8AMIICCgKCAgEA4d8cBLr17kBUPpZMyX1fdWiWgoYmMsAsGcgl
 IHiVaY5fXICjmqa090j52WEsDp7gytI2PPDqdg1rYP34PCs+p08nFJQXY4k0OQU5
 K50+4fa2B0QNeBSjgVAs/GF1nyYPs4ZJY1Kx1C3H2YSNjdQJmDvTi5Dn7RdPeq25
 ttLz2xj/jMN3Jb8ptWRTMPNotdmT8m0wiWxHzn4SBB2n8BaHEWpLoEFw9JWjj+AT
 cnfmP8kwmehDDXJMMWdYEWDQsQYzcgQD4XN6+1tyDk2IP1u5JQhJKaDHzqnklJKT
 JnCkjulwyQ0BmoBU9Xfpigf+06K8Mgp214ugeTBC+gLFNINKFeErg5T/MXB4neZb
 pWVR+lx3IRqAOAn2wvrrhpj9Z8hlbZwh4vRNgoCw3x3sJK79o+lRqth7oEsnCWuI
 zDTkoBlHjcEiKtwJmH9eG4DL1IIMFhMVWltRsW27gf4wsxTyseGNZoq70O0Tsr4L
 gSQhoxkX64zm+bKAQoCqe9W3aPeDZcrKCuhZmTKG13B/uxNRW9+EoXj0m8WE+4be
 GU3lYDy0pgWvrnC0kdSfbO4bxflY4rar8RcFCZAC87+g3FzLiCZSIUu0on9TtERB
 ZsyMVTVUSc5Az4IHeQel3IrKrakVnXpJaw9odfEOyS9pgt7Z3bfgCTvSopPXEauN
 r3rPZJ8CAwEAAaM/MD0wDwYDVR0TAQH/BAUwAwEB/zAdBgNVHQ4EFgQUDhjapNlz
 W+/a4CNAPx48MQrLNPgwCwYDVR0PBAQDAgEGMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBCwUAA4ICAQDJ
 /8yHVeXGprG05+LuicUdf7HBZxleb4G8Uoxpc1OVQeY4TwnMtiM1tqO0qUhZSfPs
 ofjgvIEjfN+t8COp+/fwZR9kL9htiUhat1AQCnd4fj6T0AuNnuEXUiSd5dykcqQr
 FwaUwNoDasW/lVP8GE3+LHagYTDC3IdMhgQriyeV4dIqd+QgqsBewvs6XpU/zcdu
 BhIbMu9qiyzm1AN7GKhw6YQ1auWjXzWwIO8ccJ42UDvbf5U/VD03aPXGMI8lMy7I
 gflLzUzgrDTSc6PGgIZ3qFAhuTzA1/1TTA+yl71kuE0aa4wbycNg2V5D8f1TTzNg
 igANeB4sBcMEA6Zndr/VwfFoo+IXzDvnV0n/FULRymVGrC3ch/HVcER5yyyYGLHU
 4TS+NRm1hUGKhZ5gVzSoP5U94FBzZU4EgC2J/3eW7w3gdjPmaokUV+i1jY0t09kz
 bE8br2H8hoZGAAzy4MI7FHNLlpQtU/C3GnJ/ej4qnakLRFU/J3gONnvv230mrYPl
 R4pVx00QZnxAbfkewCRU6r1tNapcQueoHdLBiOg8gMJZ2WQKPpQQaKhACbd7Zyp2
 Gw7h7S1i2QErlBqbYU7S8a4mGdq7sG3c/0faWtR9Cr1peLb8jkGVbvEi4zf6/cMB
 Ojde30l8hogWjOJwRjlKCwbKEmubhlswqvTO11qAPQ==
 -----END CERTIFICATE-----

Content of config.xml file

The content of the XML file provided by the DMS server has the following schema. It can have one Action=WriteItems and one Action=SoftwareDeployment. It can have multiple sections for Action=FileDeployment.

 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
 <Message>
   <Action>WriteItems</Action>
   <ItemList>
     <Item name="ITEMNAME">VALUE</Item>
   </ItemList>
   <Action>SoftwareDeployment</Action>
   <ItemList>
     <Item name="ITEMNAME">VALUE</Item>
   </ItemList>
   <Action>FileDeployment</Action>
   <ItemList>
     <Item name="ITEMNAME">VALUE</Item>
   </ItemList>
 </Message>

Please see the chapters below for details

Action: WriteItems

This chapter is about WriteItems. WriteItems is used to send configuration items to the phone.

Generic Items

This section describes the items that can be configured on a CP device via a config.xml file.


Password related Items

Item name Type Details
user-pwd String User password for web based management and local user access.
admin-pwd String Admin password for web based management and local admin access.


Network related Items

Item name Type Details Related WBM config item
ip-protocol-mode Enumeration 0=IPv4 only, 1=IPv6 only, 2=Dual stack mode IPv6_IPv4 Admin -> Network -> General IP configuration -> Protocol mode
lldp-enabled Boolean LLDP-Med enabled. true or false Admin -> Network -> General IP configuration -> LLDP-MED enabled
dhcp Boolean DHCPv4 enabled. true or false Admin -> Network -> General IP configuration -> DHCP enabled
ipv6-dhcp-enabled Boolean DHCPv6 enabled. true or false Admin -> Network -> General IP configuration -> DHCPv6 enabled
vlan-method Enumeration Discover VLAN via: 2=LLDP-Med, 1=DHCP, 0=manual Admin -> Network -> General IP configuration -> VLAN discovery
vlan-id Integer only valid if vlan-method is set to manual Admin -> Network -> General IP configuration -> VLAN ID
dns-domain-name String DNS-domain name, if not provided by DHCP server Admin -> Network -> General IP configuration -> DNS domain
dns-server-addr String Primary DNS server, if not provided by DHCP server Admin -> Network -> General IP configuration -> Primary DNS
dns-server-addr2 String Secondary DNS server, if not provided by DHCP server Admin -> Network -> General IP configuration -> Secondary DNS
dhcp-reuse Boolean DHCPv4 reuse. true or false Admin -> Network -> IPv4 configuration -> DHCP lease reuse
ipv6-dhcp-addr-reuse Boolean DHCPv6 reuse. true or false Admin -> Network -> IPv6 configuration -> DHCPv6 lease reuse
reg-port Integer SIP server port Admin -> Network -> Port configuration -> SIP server
registrar-port Integer SIP registrar port Admin -> Network -> Port configuration -> SIP registrar
sgnl-gateway-port-user Integer SIP gateway port Admin -> Network -> Port configuration -> SIP gateway
phone-port Integer SIP local phone port Admin -> Network -> Port configuration -> SIP local
rtp-base-port Integer RTP base port Admin -> Network -> Port configuration -> RTP base
port1 Enumeration LAN port speed setting. 0=Auto, 1=10/Half, 2=10/Full, 3=100/Half, 4=100/Full, 5=1000/Full Admin -> Network -> Port configuration -> LAN port speed
port2 Enumeration PC port speed setting. 0=Auto, 1=10/Half, 2=10/Full, 3=100/Half, 4=100/Full, 5=1000/Full Admin -> Network -> Port configuration -> PC port speed
port2-mode Enumeration PC port mode. 0=Disabled, 1=Enabled, 2=Mirror Admin -> Network -> Port configuration -> PC port mode
port2-auto-mdix-enabled Boolean Enable Auto-MDIX on PC port. true or false Admin -> Network -> Port configuration -> PC port autoMDIX
ip-ttl Enumeration Define TTL of outgoing packets. 64 or 128 Admin -> Network -> General IP configuration -> IP Time to live
reuse-dns-lookups Boolean Keep and reuse DNS results for SIP connections on DNS failure. true or false Admin -> System -> SIP interface -> Keep resolved DNS records

System related Items

Item name Type Details Related WBM config item
e164 String E164 number of device Admin -> System -> System identity -> Terminal number
display-id-unicode String optional ID to display on main menu screen Admin -> System -> System identity -> Display identity
use-display-id Boolean Enable Display identity. true or false Admin -> System -> System identity -> Enable ID
hostname String Hostname of device (DDNS) Admin -> System -> System identity -> Terminal number
automatic-hostname-type Enumeration Hostname construction. 0=None, 1=Configured hostname, 2=only E164, 3=Prefix E164 with configured hostname, 4=MAC Admin -> System -> System identity -> DNS name construction
reg-addr String SIP server address Admin -> System -> Registration -> SIP server address
registrar-addr String SIP registrar address Admin -> System -> Registration -> SIP registrar address
sgnl-gateway-addr-user String SIP gateway address Admin -> System -> Registration -> SIP gateway address
session-timer Boolean Enable SIP session timer. true or false Admin -> System -> Registration -> Session timer enabled
session-duration Integer Session refresh after seconds. Depends on session timer Admin -> System -> Registration -> Session duration (seconds)
reg-ttl Integer Registration timer (seconds) Admin -> System -> Registration -> Registration timer (seconds)
refresh-guard-time Integer Seconds (earliest) for when a re-registration or re-subscription will occur. Admin -> System -> Registration -> Refresh timer (seconds)
server-type Enumeration SIP server type. 0=Other, 1=OpenScape Voice, 2=Broadsoft Admin -> System -> Registration -> Server type
realm String SIP realm for digest authentication Admin -> System -> Registration -> Realm
sip-uder-id String SIP username for digest authentication Admin -> System -> Registration -> User ID
sip-pwd String SIP password for digest authentication Admin -> System -> Registration -> Password
outbound-proxy-user Boolean Enable SIP gateway. true or false Admin -> System -> SIP interface -> Outbound proxy
sip-transport-user Enumeration SIP transport type. 0=UDP, 1=TCP, 2=TLS Admin -> System -> SIP interface -> SIP transport
failover-on Enumeration DNS-SRV failover on timeout only or timeout & error. 0=timeout only, 1=timeout & error Admin -> System -> SIP interface -> Failover on
event-check-sync Enumeration Handle check-sync event messages. 0=disabled, 1=challenge, 2=no challenge Admin -> System -> SIP interface -> Event check-sync
transaction-timer Integer Transaction timer for call related SIP messages (milliseconds) Admin -> System -> SIP interface -> Call transaction response timer (ms)
transaction-timer-f Integer Transaction timer for non call related SIP messages (milliseconds) Admin -> System -> SIP interface -> NonCall transaction response timer (ms)
registration-backoff-timer Integer Backoff timer for Registration issues (seconds) Admin -> System -> SIP interface -> Reg. backoff (seconds)
voip-connectivity-check-interval Integer Connectivity check intervall (seconds )for TCP and TLS Admin -> System -> SIP interface -> Connectivity check timer (seconds)
media-negotiation-mode Enumeration Media negotiation. 0=Single IP, 1=ANAT, 2=ICE Admin -> System -> SIP interface -> Media negotiation
sip-media-IP-mode Enumeration SIP media IP mode. 0=IPv4, 1=IPv6, 2=IPv4_IPv6, 3=IPv6_IPv4 Admin -> System -> SIP interface -> Media IP mode
reuse-dns-lookups Boolean Reuse previously resolved DNS records on DNS failure. true or false Admin -> System -> SIP interface -> Keep resolved DNS records
prefer-from-header-displayname Boolean Prefer FROM header over PAI header for display name. true or false Admin -> System -> SIP interface -> Prefer FROM header for display name
dnssrv-fallback-on-re-registration Boolean Only try blacklisted servers when doing a re-registration. true or false Admin -> System -> SIP interface -> DNS-SRV fallback on re-registration

Feature related Items

Item name Type Details Related WBM config item
emergency-e164 String Emergency E164 number Admin -> System -> Features -> Configuration -> Emergency number
voice-mail-e164 String Voicemail number Admin -> System -> Features -> Configuration -> Voice mail number
uaCSTA-enabled Boolean Enable uaCSTA. true or false Admin -> System -> Features -> Configuration -> Allow uaCSTA
server-based-features Boolean Enable server-based features. true or false Admin -> System -> Features -> Configuration -> Server features
enable-bluetooth-interface Boolean Enable Bluetooth interface on CP600. true or false Admin -> System -> Features -> Configuration -> Enable bluetooth interface
call-record-phone-number String Call recording number Admin -> System -> Features -> Configuration -> Recorder address
call-record-auto-start Boolean Automatically start recording. true or falls Admin -> System -> Features -> Configuration -> Recording mode
call-record-all-calls Boolean Record all calls. true or falls Admin -> System -> Features -> Configuration -> Recording mode
call-record-audible-indication Boolean Audible indication of recording. true or false Admin -> System -> Features -> Configuration -> Audible notification
call-record-audible-indication-continuous Boolean Repeat audible indication of recording. true or false Admin -> System -> Features -> Configuration -> Audible notification
presence-CF-types Enumeration Show forwarding forwarding controls in the presence menu. 0=only unconditional,1=all forwarding types User -> Phone -> Presence Screen -> Forwarding types
show-icon-for-all-forwarding-types Boolean Show forwarding icon and LED status for all forwarding types. true or false Admin -> System -> Features -> Configuration -> Show icon for all forwarding types
line-rollover-type Enumeration Audible notification of rollover calls. 0="no ring", 1="alert ring", 2="standard ring", 3="alert beep" Admin -> System -> Features -> Keyset operation-> Rollover ring
mwi-e164 String Message waiting server URI Admin -> System -> Features -> Addressing -> MW server URI
conference-factory-uri String Server based conference URI Admin -> System -> Features -> Addressing -> Conference
used-translation-set Enumeration Use default or Telefonica specific translations. 0=default, 1=Telefonica specific Admin -> Local Functions -> Call logging -> Translation set
fpk-limited-feature-set Enumeration Use default or Telefonica specific FPK programming feature options. 0="No limitation", 1="Only selected dialling" Admin -> System -> Features -> Feature Access -> Services
originating-line-preference Enumeration Preference for automatic line selection. 0=idle (default), 1=primary, 2=last, 3=none Admin -> System -> Features -> Keyset operation
fpk-long-press-timer Enumeration Enter program mode for FPKs on long press. 0=Off, 2=On Admin -> System -> Features -> Configuration

QoS related items

Item name Type Details Related WBM config item
qos-layer2 Boolean Enable QoS layer 2 tagging of packets Admin -> Network -> QoS
l2qos-default Integer Set the L2 tag for all packets except signalling and voice (values: 0-7) Admin -> Network -> QoS
l2qos-signalling Integer Set the L2 tag for all SIP signalling packets (values: 0-7) Admin -> Network -> QoS
l2qos-voice Integer Set the L2 tag for all RTP voice packets (values: 0-7) Admin -> Network -> QoS
qos-layer3 Boolean Enable QoS layer 3 tagging of packets Admin -> Network -> QoS
l3qos-signalling Enumeration Set the L3 tag for all SIP signalling packets (values: see table below) Admin -> Network -> QoS
l3qos-voice Enumeration Set the L3 tag for all RTP voice packets (values: see table below) Admin -> Network -> QoS


Enumeration L3 QoS value
0 BE
10 AF11
12 AF12
14 AF13
18 AF21
20 AF22
22 AF23
24 CS3
26 AF31
28 AF32
30 AF33
32 CS4
34 AF41
36 AF42
38 AF43
40 CS5
46 EF
56 CS7

Broadsoft Xtended Service Interface

The following section describes the settings for accessing the Broadsoft Xtended Service Interface (XSI)

 <Item name="bw-xsi-addr">https://xsp.iop1.broadworks.net</Item>
 <Item name="bw-xsi-sipauthentication">false</Item>
 <Item name="bw-xsi-username">username@broadworks.net</Item>
 <Item name="bw-xsi-password">123456</Item>
 <Item name="bw-ccl-enable">true</Item>
 <Item name="bw-cgdirectory-enable">true</Item>
 <Item name="bw-cgdirectory-name">Group Directory</Item>
 <Item name="bw-cedirectory-enable">true</Item>
 <Item name="bw-cedirectory-name">Enterprise Directory</Item>
 <Item name="bw-cgcdirectory-enable">true</Item>
 <Item name="bw-cgcdirectory-name">Group Common Directory</Item>
 <Item name="bw-cecdirectory-enable">true</Item>
 <Item name="bw-cecdirectory-name">Enterprise Common Directory</Item>
 <Item name="bw-cpdirectory-enable">true</Item>
 <Item name="bw-cpdirectory-name">Personal Directory</Item>


Item name Type Details Related WBM config item
bw-xsi-addr String IP address or FQDN of XSI server Admin -> Local functions -> XSI access
bw-xsi-sipauthentication Boolean Enable SIP credentials based authentication. true or false Admin -> Local functions -> XSI access
bw-xsi-username String Username for XSI access Admin -> Local functions -> XSI access
bw-xsi-password String Password for XSI access. Required if bw-xsi-sipauthentication is set to false Admin -> Local functions -> XSI access
bw-ccl-enable Boolean Enable centralised call log. true or false Admin -> Local functions -> Call logging
bw-cgdirectory-enable Boolean Enable Group Directory via XSI. true or false Admin -> Local functions -> Network directories
bw-cgdirectory-name String Name for Group Directory to be used on the CP phone Admin -> Local functions -> Network directories
bw-cedirectory-enable Boolean Enable Enterprise Directory via XSI. true or false Admin -> Local functions -> Network directories
bw-cedirectory-name String Name for Enterprise Directory to be used on the CP phone Admin -> Local functions -> Network directories
bw-cgcdirectory-enable Boolean Enable Group Common Directory via XSI. true or false Admin -> Local functions -> Network directories
bw-cgcdirectory-name String Name for Group Common Directory to be used on the CP phone Admin -> Local functions -> Network directories
bw-cecdirectory-enable Boolean Enable Enterprise Common Directory via XSI. true or false Admin -> Local functions -> Network directories
bw-cecdirectory-name String Name for Enterprise Common Directory to be used on the CP phone Admin -> Local functions -> Network directories
bw-cpdirectory-enable Boolean Enable Personal Directory via XSI. true or false Admin -> Local functions -> Network directories
bw-cpdirectory-name String Name for Personal Directory to be used on the CP phone Admin -> Local functions -> Network directories

Broadsoft Device Management System

The following section describes the settings for accessing the Broadsoft Device Management System (DMS)

 <Item name="bw-dms-addr">https://xsp.iop1.broadworks.net/DMS/</Item>
 <Item name="bw-dms-addr-runtime">https://xsp.iop1.broadworks.net/DMS/</Item>
 <Item name="bw-dms-username">username</Item>
 <Item name="bw-dms-password">password</Item>
 <Item name="bw-dms-contact-interval">300</Item>
 <Item name="bw-dms-sync-during-working-hours">true</Item>
 <Item name="memory-monitor-working-hour-start">6</Item>
 <Item name="memory-monitor-working-hour-end">22</Item>


Item name Type Details Related WBM config item
bw-dms-addr String IP address or FQDN of DMS server Admin -> Network -> Update Service
bw-dms-addr-runtime String IP address or FQDN of DMS server that should be used during runtime N/A
bw-dms-username String Username for DMS access Admin -> Network -> Update Service
bw-dms-password String Password for DMS access Admin -> Network -> Update Service
bw-dms-contact-interval Integer Contact interval (seconds) for polling the DMS server Admin -> Network -> Update Service
bw-dms-sync-during-working-hours Boolean Allow the device to poll the DMS server during defined working hours. (true/false) Admin -> Network -> Update Service
memory-monitor-working-hour-start Enumeration Define begin of working hours. (1-24) Admin -> Diagnostics -> Miscellaneous -> Memory Information
memory-monitor-working-hour-end Enumeration Define end of working hours. (1-24) Admin -> Diagnostics -> Miscellaneous -> Memory Information

DMS mutual authentication

The following section describes the settings for establishing a mutual TLS connection with the Broadsoft DMS server

 <Item name="bw-dms-server-ca" index="0">-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
 MIIGITCCBAmgAwIBAgIBATANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsFADBoMQ4wDAYDVQQKEwVVbmlm
 eTESMBAGA1UECxMJUEggR1ZTIERFMRkwFwYDVQQDDBBHVlNfQ09MT0dORV9ST09U
 ...
 p5Sx/AWWcaTKmLbMcNYTwzVu5qHZ4kp/xfhIW/LgWQSVw1husA==
 -----END CERTIFICATE-----</Item>
 <Item name="bw-dms-server-ca" index="1">-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
 MIIGITCCBAmgAwIBAgIBATANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsFADBoMQ4wDAYDVQQKEwVVbmlm
 eTESMBAGA1UECxMJUEggR1ZTIERFMRkwFwYDVQQDDBBHVlNfQ09MT0dORV9ST09U
 ...
 p5Sx/AWWcaTKmLbMcNYTwzVu5qHZ4kp/xfhIW/LgWQSVw1husA==
 -----END CERTIFICATE-----</Item>
 <Item name="bw-dms-authentication-policy">2</Item>
 <Item name="bw-dms-client-certificate">MIIQngIBAzCCEGgGCSqGSIb3DQEHAaCCEFkEghBVMIIQU...</Item>
Item name Index Type Details Related WBM config item
bw-dms-server-ca Index 0,1 text BASE64 encoded root certificate not a WBM config item
bw-dms-authentication-policy --- Enumeration Authentication policy for the DMS server connection. 0=none, 1=trusted, 2=full Admin -> Security & Policy -> Authentication Policy
bw-dms-client-certificate --- text BASE64 encoded PKCS12 file. PKCS12 file must have a password of "cum-sek-ewa-bss" not a WBM config item

In order to perform mutual authentication on the DMS connection, a root certificate must be installed as index=0 or index=1. The authentication-policy for DMS must be set to trusted or full. The client certificate (including the private key) must be provided in a PKCS12 container. The container password must be set to "cum-sek-ewa-bss". The PKCS12 container will be BASE64 encoded and added to the XML config file.

BLF resource list subscription

The following section describes the settings for Broadsoft BLF resource list subscription settings. Please keep in mind that for every resource in the resource list, a seperate BLF key is required.

 <Item name="blf-resource-uri">user-a1</Item>
 <Item name="blf-code">*97</Item>


Item name Type Details Related WBM config item
blf-resource-uri String user part of the URI for subscribing to the resource list Admin -> System -> Features -> Addressing
blf-code String BLF pickup code. Required to pickup calls alerting at BLF resources Admin -> System -> Features -> Addressing

Date&Time Settings

The following section describes the settings for Date&Time on the phone

 <Item name="sntp-addr">0.pool.ntp.org</Item>
 <Item name="sntp-tz-offset">60</Item>
 <Item name="daylight-save">true</Item>
 <Item name="daylight-save-minutes">60</Item>
 <Item name="auto-daylight-save">true</Item>
 <Item name="daylight-save-zone-id">9</Item>


Item name Type Details Related WBM config item
sntp-addr String IP address or FQDN of NTP server Admin -> Date and Time -> SNTP primary
sntp-tz-offset Integer Offset in minutes of desired timezone Admin -> Date and Time -> Timezone offset
daylight-save Boolean Enable daylight saving. true or false Admin -> Date and Time -> Daylight saving
daylight-save-minutes Integer Offset in minutes when changing from/to daylight saving Admin -> Date and Time -> Difference
auto-daylight-save Boolean Automatically change from/to daylight saving. true or false Admin -> Date and Time -> Auto time change
daylight-save-zone-id Enumeration Daylight saving zone Admin -> Date and Time -> DST zone

A list of possible values for Enumeration "daylight-save-zone-id"

  • 0=Not set
  • 1=Australia 2007 (ACT, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria)
  • 2=Australia 2007 (New South Wales)
  • 3=Australia (Western Australia)
  • 4=Australia 2008+ (ACT, New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, Victora)
  • 5=Brazil
  • 6=Canada
  • 7=Canada (Newfoundland)
  • 8=Europe (Portugal, United Kingdom)
  • 9=Europe (Rest)
  • 10=Europe (Finland)
  • 11=Mexico
  • 12=United States
  • 13=New Zealand
  • 14=New Zealand (Chatham)

Audio Codec Settings

Audio codecs require a special handling inside the config.xml file as they need to be send as a complete group. Example file below:

 <Item name="codec-type" index="1">0</Item>
 <Item name="codec-type" index="2">1</Item>
 <Item name="codec-type" index="3">2</Item>
 <Item name="codec-type" index="4">3</Item>
 <Item name="codec-allowed" index="1">true</Item>
 <Item name="codec-allowed" index="2">true</Item>
 <Item name="codec-allowed" index="3">true</Item>
 <Item name="codec-allowed" index="4">true</Item>
 <Item name="codec-packet-size" index="1">2</Item>
 <Item name="codec-packet-size" index="2">2</Item>
 <Item name="codec-packet-size" index="3">2</Item>
 <Item name="codec-packet-size" index="4">2</Item>
 <Item name="codec-rank" index="1">1</Item>
 <Item name="codec-rank" index="2">2</Item>
 <Item name="codec-rank" index="3">3</Item>
 <Item name="codec-rank" index="4">4</Item>
 <Item name="audio-silence-suppression">false</Item>
 <Item name="opus-max-bandwidth">0</Item>
 <Item name="opus-bitrate-type">0</Item>


Item name Item index Type Details
codec-type 1,2,3 or 4 Enumeration 0=G.711, 1=G.722, 2=G.729, 3=OPUS
codec-allowed 1,2,3 or 4 Boolean Enables codec referred to by index value. true or false
codec-packet-size 1,2,3 or 4 Enumeration Packet size for codec referred to by index value. 0=10ms, 1=20ms, 2=Automatic, 3=30ms, 4=60ms, 5=40ms
codec-rank 1,2,3 or 4 Enumeration Set codec rank in SDP negotiation. 1=1st preference, 2=2nd preference, 3=3rd preference
audio-silence-suppression no index Boolean Enables silence supression. true or false
opus-max-bandwidth no index Enumeration Set the max bandwidth for OPUS codec. 0=narrowband, 1=wideband
opus-bitrate-type no index Enumeration Set the bitrate for OPUS codec. 0=VBR, 1=CBR

FPK programming

In order to program a free programmable key (FPK) via DMS, you need to take the phone type into account. The phone type defines the amount of keys you can program.

  • 60 keys on CP600 (with 4 Key modules attached, 4 times 12 keys on the key modules, and the permanent favorites menu)
  • 48 keys on CP400 (with 2 Key modules attached. 16 keys on the base device, 2 times 16 keys on the key modules)
  • 4 keys on CP200/CP205 (all on the base device)
    • CP200/CP205 have a special functionality to directly access the second level functionality on the 4 free programmable keys.

First you need the key index where the functionality will be put on. The values below are valid for Desk Phone CP models running V1 R2 (or newer) software

Phone type Permanent Favorites Index base device (normal/shift) Index Key module 1 (normal/shift) Index Key module 2 (normal/shift) Index Key module 3 (normal/shift) Index Key module 4 (normal/shift)
CP600 901-912 1-12 1001-1012 1-12 1001-1012 301-312 1301-1312 401-412 1401-1412 701-712 1701-1712
CP400 not available 1-16 1001-1016 301-316 1301-1316 401-416 1401-1416 not available
CP200/CP205 not available 601-604 1601-1604 not available

Remember the index number of the FPK, where you want to configure a function. We will use index "1" in the following examples.

Shared call appearance

 <Item name="function-key-def" index="1">31</Item>
 <Item name="key-label-unicode" index="1">Bob Smith</Item>
 <Item name="line-primary" index="1">true</Item>
 <Item name="line-shared-type" index="1">0</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-uri" index="1">2405551111_1</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-user-id" index="1">bobsmith</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-pwd" index="1">bobs</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-realm" index="1">realm</Item>
 <Item name="line-ring" index="1">true</Item>
 <Item name="line-ring-delay" index="1">0</Item>


Item name Item index Type Details
function-key-def 1 Enumeration 31=shared call appearance
key-label-unicode 1 String Key label visible on phone
line-primary 1 Boolean This line is the primary line (only required for own line). true or false
line-shared-type 1 Enumeration 0=shared, 1=private
line-sip-uri 1 String E164 number of this specific line
line-sip-user-id 1 String SIP username for digest authentication
line-sip-pwd 1 String SIP password for digest authentication
line-sip-realm 1 String SIP realm for digest authentication
line-ring 1 Boolean Enables ringing on this line. true or false
line-ring-delay 1 Integer Make this line ring with delay of defined value in seconds

Multiple Call Arrangement

The configuration is similar to the Shared Call Appearance configuration. You need one line configured as primary line.

 <Item name="function-key-def" index="1">31</Item>
 <Item name="key-label-unicode" index="1">Line 1</Item>
 <Item name="line-primary" index="1">true</Item>
 <Item name="line-shared-type" index="1">0</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-uri" index="1">2405551111</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-user-id" index="1">bobsmith</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-pwd" index="1">bobs</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-realm" index="1">realm</Item>
 <Item name="line-ring" index="1">true</Item>
 <Item name="line-ring-delay" index="1">0</Item>

You can have up to 5 secondary lines with the same E164 number configured. Digest authentication is required on the primary line only.

 <Item name="function-key-def" index="2">31</Item>
 <Item name="key-label-unicode" index="2">Line 2</Item>
 <Item name="line-primary" index="2">false</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-uri" index="2">2405551111</Item>
 <Item name="line-ring" index="2">true</Item>
 <Item name="line-ring-delay" index="2">0</Item>
 <Item name="function-key-def" index="3">31</Item>
 <Item name="key-label-unicode" index="3">Line 3</Item>
 <Item name="line-primary" index="3">false</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-uri" index="3">2405551111</Item>
 <Item name="line-ring" index="3">true</Item>
 <Item name="line-ring-delay" index="3">0</Item>
Item name Item index Type Details
function-key-def 1 Enumeration 31=shared call appearance
key-label-unicode 1 String Key label visible on phone
line-primary 1 Boolean This line is the primary line (only required for own line). true or false
line-sip-uri 1 String E164 number of this specific line
line-sip-user-id 1 String SIP username for digest authentication
line-sip-pwd 1 String SIP password for digest authentication
line-sip-realm 1 String SIP realm for digest authentication
line-ring 1 Boolean Enables ringing on this line. true or false
line-ring-delay 1 Integer Make this line ring with delay of defined value in seconds

Multiuser

The configuration is similar to the Shared Call Appearance configuration. You need one line configured as primary line. The primary line will use the existing main configuration for XSI connection.

 <Item name="function-key-def" index="1">31</Item>
 <Item name="key-label-unicode" index="1">Line 1</Item>
 <Item name="line-primary" index="1">true</Item>
 <Item name="line-shared-type" index="1">0</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-uri" index="1">2405551111</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-user-id" index="1">bobsmith</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-pwd" index="1">bobs</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-realm" index="1">realm</Item>
 <Item name="line-ring" index="1">true</Item>
 <Item name="line-ring-delay" index="1">0</Item>

Additional line keys for separate users are configured in a similar way, except they must have the line share type set to private and (of cause) must not be a primary line

 <Item name="function-key-def" index="2">31</Item>
 <Item name="key-label-unicode" index="2">Line 2</Item>
 <Item name="line-primary" index="2">false</Item>
 <Item name="line-shared-type" index="2">1</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-uri" index="2">2405552222</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-user-id" index="2">markdoe</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-pwd" index="2">markd</Item>
 <Item name="line-sip-realm" index="2">realm</Item>
 <Item name="line-ring" index="2">true</Item>
 <Item name="line-ring-delay" index="2">0</Item>

Every separate line can have its own XSI username by adding the following item to the configuration

 <Item name="line-xsi-username" index="2">markdoe@company.com</Item>
Item name Item index Type Details
line-xsi-username 1 String Username for XSI login. Line SIP username and passwort will be used for authentication

Additional required configuration in order to use the multiuser feature.

 <Item name="server-based-features">true</Item>
 <Item name="originating-line-preference">1</Item>

One additional optional configuration parameter controls if switching between users is done via long press or 2 short key presses on the line key

 <Item name="fpk-long-press-timer">0</Item>

Please see details for the configuration items above

Busy Lamp Field (BLF)

 <Item name="function-key-def" index="1">59</Item>
 <Item name="key-label-unicode" index="1">Bob Smith</Item>
 <Item name="blf-audible" index="1">true</Item>
 <Item name="blf-popup" index="1">true</Item>
 <Item name="stimulus-led-control-uri" index="1">user-a2</Item>


Item name Item index Type Details
function-key-def 1 Enumeration 59=BLF
key-label-unicode 1 String Key label visible on phone
blf-audible 1 Boolean Get audible alert on incoming calls. true or false
blf-popup 1 Boolean Get popup on incoming calls. true or false
stimulus-led-control-uri 1 String User ID of resource that is part of the BLF resource list

Broadsoft Call Center

 <Item name="function-key-def" index="1">43</Item>
 <Item name="key-label-unicode" index="1">Agent Logon</Item>
 <Item name="xsi-call-center-name" index="1">my_call_center</Item>
 <Item name="xsi-call-center-related-line" index="1">7</Item>
Item name Item index Type Details
function-key-def 1 Enumeration 43=Broadsoft Call Center
key-label-unicode 1 String Key label visible on phone
xsi-call-center-name 1 String Name of the call center the agent can logon or logoff
xsi-call-center-related-line 1 String Index of the line key configured that should be used to authenticate with the server for Agent Logon/Logoff

Selected dialling

 <Item name="function-key-def" index="1">1</Item>
 <Item name="key-label-unicode" index="1">Selected Dial</Item>
 <Item name="select-dial" index="1">12345</Item>


Item name Item index Type Details
function-key-def 1 Enumeration 1=selected dialling
key-label-unicode 1 String Key label visible on phone
select-dial 1 String dialling target

Forwarding

 <Item name="function-key-def" index="1">6</Item>
 <Item name="key-label-unicode" index="1">Forward unconditional</Item>
 <Item name="forwarding-type" index="1">0</Item>
 <Item name="forwarding-dest" index="1">123456</Item>


Item name Item index Type Details
function-key-def 1 Enumeration 1=selected dialling
key-label-unicode 1 String Key label visible on phone
forwarding-type 1 Enumeration Type of forwarding. 0=unconditional, 1=no reply, 2=busy

Send URL

Please see http://wiki.unify.com/wiki/Send_URL for details about this functionality

 <Item name="function-key-def" index="1">63</Item>
 <Item name="key-label-unicode" index="1">Send URL</Item>
 <Item name="send-url-address" index="1">some-address-or-ip.com</Item>
 <Item name="send-url-protocol" index="1">0</Item>
 <Item name="send-url-port" index="1">443</Item>
 <Item name="send-url-path" index="1">/some/path/on/server</Item>
 <Item name="send-url-query" index="1">paramA=1&paramB=2&paramC=3</Item>
 <Item name="send-url-method" index="1">1</Item>
 <Item name="send-url-user-id" index="1">username</Item>
 <Item name="send-url-passwd" index="1">password</Item>
 <Item name="send-url-push-support" index="1">true</Item>
 <Item name="send-url-symbolic-name" index="1">SymbolicName</Item>


Item name Item index Type Details
function-key-def 1 Enumeration 63=Send URL
key-label-unicode 1 String Key label visible on phone
send-url-address 1 String Send URL server address
send-url-protocol 1 Enumeration Protocol to use. 0=HTTPS, 3=HTTP
send-url-port 1 String Send URL server port
send-url-path 1 String Send URL server path to send request
send-url-query 1 String Parameters send in the query
send-url-method 1 Enumeration HTTP method to use for request. 0=GET, 1=POST
send-url-user-id 1 String Username for accessing Send URL server. Sent as parameter in request
send-url-passwd 1 String Password for accessing Send URL server. Sent as parameter in request
send-url-push-support 1 Boolean Enable push support for this Send URL key
send-url-symbolic-name 1 String Send URL symbolic name. Required for push support

Repertory Dial

Repertory Dial key is similar to a selected dial key, with the following special functionality

  • $Q -> Release (WBM symbol=<)
  • $R -> Consult (WBM symbol=~)
  • $S -> Okay (WBM symbol=>)
  • $T -> Pause (WBM symbol=-)
 <Item name="function-key-def" index="1">30</Item>
 <Item name="key-label-unicode" index="1">Repertory Dial</Item>
 <Item name="repertory-dial" index="1">55555$S$T1234#</Item>


Item name Item index Type Details
function-key-def 1 Enumeration 30=repertory dialling
key-label-unicode 1 String Key label visible on phone
repertory-dial 1 String Repertory dial string

Generic FPKs

 <Item name="function-key-def" index="1">nn</Item>
 <Item name="key-label-unicode" index="1">Key label text</Item>


Item name Item index Type Details
function-key-def 1 Enumeration nn=number defining the key functionality
key-label-unicode 1 String Key label visible on phone

Below you can find a list of possible values for item "function-key-def" and the corresponding functionality

Enumeration Functionality
0 No function (default)
3 Redial
9 Ringer off
10 Hold
11 Alternate
12 Blind transfer
13 Transfer
18 Shift
22 Conference
25 Do not disturb
29 Group pickup
43 Broadsoft Call Center
45 Directed pickup
46 Release call
48 Callback
49 Cancel callback
50 Consultation
53 Call waiting
56 Call recording
64 Built in forwarding
74 Call log
75 Directory

Feature access settings

The phone allows to restrict access to specifc features for the user. This section will show the relevant Items to configure if you want the user to not have access to a specific functionality.

 <Item name="agent-feature-enabled">false</Item>
 <Item name="enable-bluetooth-interface">false</Item>
 <Item name="enable-WBM">false</Item>
 <Item name="pb-lookups-allowed">false</Item>
 <Item name="refuse-call">false</Item>
 <Item name="callback-busy-allow">false</Item>
 <Item name="allow-user-access-to-diagnostic-data">false</Item>
 <Item name="feature-availability" index="1">false</Item>
 <Item name="feature-availability" index="2">false</Item>
 <Item name="feature-availability" index="11">false</Item>
 <Item name="feature-availability" index="23">false</Item>
 <Item name="feature-availability" index="24">false</Item>
 <Item name="feature-availability" index="27">false</Item>
 <Item name="feature-availability" index="28">false</Item>
 <Item name="feature-availability" index="29">false</Item>
 <Item name="feature-availability" index="31">false</Item>
 <Item name="feature-availability" index="32">false</Item>
 <Item name="feature-availability" index="34">false</Item>
 <Item name="feature-availability" index="36">false</Item>
 <Item name="feature-availability" index="37">false</Item>
 <Item name="feature-availability" index="38">false</Item>
 <Item name="feature-availability" index="39">false</Item>


Item name Item index Type Details
agent-feature-enabled no index Boolean Enables Broadworks Agent feature. true or false
callback-busy-allow no index Boolean Enables Callback functionality. true or false
enable-bluetooth-interface no index Boolean Enables Bluetooth interface on CP600. true or false
enable-WBM no index Boolean Enables Web based interface. true or false
pb-lookups-allowed no index Boolean Enables phone book lookups. true or false
refuse-call no index Boolean Enables selective call rejection. true or false
allow-user-access-to-diagnostic-data no index Boolean Enables user access to diagnostic data. true or false
feature-availability 1 Boolean Enables selective call deflection. true or false
feature-availability 2 Boolean Enables call forwarding functionality. true or false
feature-availability 11 Boolean Enables do not disturb functionality. true or false
feature-availability 23 Boolean Enables call pickup functionality. true or false
feature-availability 24 Boolean Enables call forwarding functionality. true or false
feature-availability 27 Boolean Enables blind transfer functionality. true or false
feature-availability 28 Boolean Enables repertory dial keys. true or false
feature-availability 29 Boolean Enables BLF keys. true or false
feature-availability 31 Boolean Enables feature toggle keys. true or false
feature-availability 32 Boolean Enables CTI functionality. true or false
feature-availability 34 Boolean Enables third callleg functionality. true or false
feature-availability 36 Boolean Enables phone lock functionality. true or false
feature-availability 37 Boolean Enables Exchange integration functionality. true or false
feature-availability 38 Boolean Enables Circuit integration functionality. true or false
feature-availability 39 Boolean Enables OpenScape UC integration functionality. true or false

Locked config menu settings

The phone allows to lock specifc features for the user. This section will show the relevant Items to configure if you want specific menus to be locked.

 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="1">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="2">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="3">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="4">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="5">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="8">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="9">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="10">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="11">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="14">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="15">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="16">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="17">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="18">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="19">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="21">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="23">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="32">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="33">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="35">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="38">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="43">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="44">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="48">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="49">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="52">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="53">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="56">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="60">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="61">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="62">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="63">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="64">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="66">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="68">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="70">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="71">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="72">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="73">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="77">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="78">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="79">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="80">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="81">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="82">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="83">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="84">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="85">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="86">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="87">true</Item>
 <Item name="locked-config-menus" index="88">true</Item>


Item name Index CP20X CP400 CP600 Type Details
locked-config-menus 1 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock country settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 2 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock language settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 3 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock date and time settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 4 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock call deflection settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 5 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock call forwarding settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 8 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock call waiting settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 9 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock call transfer settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 10 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock call join settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 11 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock display contrast settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 14 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock daylight saving settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 15 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock auto dial timer settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 16 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock call fwd no reply timer settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 17 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock hold ringback timer settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 18 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock music on hold settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 19 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock do not disturb settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 21 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock hold ring back settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 23 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock local conferencing settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 32 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock auto answer settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 33 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock auto answer beep settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 35 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock auto reconnect beep settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 38 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock inactivity timeout settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 43 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock default deflect address settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 44 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock line key settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 48 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock immediate dialing settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 49 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock callback and callback busy settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 52 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock immediate dialing settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 53 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock transfer on ring settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 56 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock secure call indication settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 60 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock audio settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 61 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock loudspeaker settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 62 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock forwarding alert settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 63 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock join in conference settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 64 No No Yes Boolean Lock Bluetooth settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 66 No Yes Yes Boolean Lock screen saver settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 68 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock BLF settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 70 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock forwarding party display settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 71 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock headset settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 72 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock key click settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 73 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock enable call log settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 77 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock missed logging settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 78 No Yes Yes Boolean Lock display brightness settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 79 No Yes Yes Boolean Lock backlight timeout and energy saving settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 80 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock special ringer internal calls settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 81 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock special ringer external calls settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 82 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock special ringer recall settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 83 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock special ringer emergency calls settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 84 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock special ringer special 1 calls settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 85 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock special ringer special 2 calls settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 86 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock special ringer special 3 calls settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 87 Yes Yes Yes Boolean Lock delete entry settings. true or false
locked-config-menus 88 No Yes Yes Boolean Lock Exchange settings. true or false

User settings

The following section is all about user settings, which the user can change on their own, but still allow to be remotely configured via DMS

 <Item name="country-iso">DE</Item>
 <Item name="language-iso">de</Item>
 <Item name="date-format">0</Item>
 <Item name="time-format">0</Item>
 <Item name="pixelsaver-timeout-xt">15</Item>
 <Item name="screensaver-enabled">true</Item>
 <Item name="inactivity-screen-type">0</Item>
 <Item name="inactivity-timeout">1</Item>
 <Item name="screensaver-image-timeout">10</Item>
 <Item name="landing-screen">2</Item>
 <Item name="key-click-volume">0</Item>
 <Item name="click-keys">0</Item>
 <Item name="busy-when-dialling-enabled">true</Item>
 <Item name="call-waiting-enabled">true</Item>
 <Item name="call-dnd-enabled">true</Item>
 <Item name="auto-answer">false</Item>
 <Item name="beep-on-auto-answer">false</Item>
 <Item name="beep-on-auto-reconnect">false</Item>  


Item name Type Details Related WBM config item
country-iso Enumeration Country-iso defines country specific tones (2 letter codes as per ISO 3166). See: OpenScape_Desk_Phone_IP_Supported_Country_Tones User -> Locality
language-iso Enumeration Language-iso defines the display language (2 letter codes as per ISO 639). See: OpenScape_Desk_Phone_IP_Supported_Languages User -> Locality
date-format Enumeration Defines the date format displayed. 0=dd.mm.yy, 1=mm/dd/yy User -> Locality
time-format Enumeration Defines the time format displayed. 0=24h, 1=12h User -> Locality
pixelsaver-timeout-xt Enumeration Defines the timeout for dimming and shutting off display. 15=1min/5min, 16=5min/20min, 17=30min/2h, 18=45min/4h, 19=60min/8h User -> Phone -> Energy saving
screensaver-enabled Boolean Enable the idle screen feature. true or false. User -> Phone -> Idle screen
inactivity-screen-type Enumeration Defines the type of idle screen. 0=menu screen, 1=slideshow User -> Phone -> Idle screen
inactivity-timeout Integer Defines the timeout (seconds) when idle screen will be enabled. (0, 1, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60, 120) User -> Phone -> Idle screen
screensaver-image-timeout Integer Defines the picture display time (seconds) when idle screen type is slideshow. (5, 10, 20, 30, 60) User -> Phone -> Idle screen
landing-screen Enumeration Defines the main landing screen of the phone. 0=Conversation list, 1=Favorites, 2=Main menu User -> Phone -> Idle screen
key-click-volume Enumeration Defines the volume level for key click. 0=off, 1=low, 2=medium, 3=high User -> Phone -> Key click
click-keys Enumeration Defines the keys active for key click. 0=dialpad, 1=all User -> Phone -> Key click
busy-when-dialling-enabled Boolean Make the phone busy receiving calls when the user starts dialing. true or false User -> Configuration -> Outgoing calls
call-waiting-enabled Boolean Enable call waiting. true or false User -> Configuration -> Incoming calls -> Handling
call-dnd-enabled Boolean Enable toggline of do not disturb setting. true or false User -> Configuration -> Incoming calls -> Handling
auto-answer Boolean Enable CTI auto answer. true or false User -> Configuration -> Incoming calls -> CTI calls
beep-on-auto-answer Boolean Enable beep tone on CTI auto answer. true or false User -> Configuration -> Incoming calls -> CTI calls
beep-on-auto-reconnect Boolean Enable beep tone on CTI reconnected calls. true or false User -> Configuration -> Incoming calls -> CTI calls

Ringer settings

The following section is all about ringer settings.

Pattern ringers

This section describes the configuration of the integrated pattern ringtones

 <Item name="ringer-audio-file"></Item>
 <Item name="ringer-tone-sequence"></Item>
 <Item name="ringer-melody"></Item>
Item name Type Details
ringer-audio-file String needs to be empty when configuring built in patterns
ringer-tone-sequence Enumeration 1=1.0sec ON, 4.0sec OFF
2=1.0sec ON, 2.0sec OFF
3=0.7sec ON, 0.7sec OFF, 0.7sec ON, 3.0sec OFF
4=2.0sec ON, 4.0sec OFF
5=1.64sec ON, 0.36sec OFF
8=0.7sec ON, 0.3sec OFF
ringer-melody Enumeration 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 or 8. Different pattern melodies

Distinctive ringers

This section describes the configuration of the distinctive ringing table of the phone. The content of the XML items contains the following information.

  • Bellcore-dr1: The string provided by the SIP server to identify a call type (e.g. internal calls, external calls, etc).
  • 2: Pattern melody. Possible values are between 1 and 8 and reflect different melodies for the ringers.
  • 3: Pattern sequence. Possible values are between 1 and 6 and reflect different sequences for the selected ringer melody.
  • 60: Duration. Duration of the ringer.
  • Ringer1.mp3: (optional) ringer file instead of selected melody is played.
 <Item name="alert" index="1">Bellcore-dr1^2^3^60^Ringer1.mp3</Item>
 <Item name="alert" index="2">Bellcore-dr2^2^3^60^Ringer2.mp3</Item>
 <Item name="alert" index="3">Bellcore-dr3^2^3^60^Ringer3.mp3</Item>
 <Item name="alert" index="4">alert-emergency^2^3^60^Ringer4.mp3</Item>

Diagnostic settings

The phone allows to diagnose issues with built in tracing capabilities. Traces can also be sent to a syslog server.

 <Item name="remote-trace-enable">true</Item>
 <Item name="remote-trace-user-notify">true</Item>
 <Item name="remote-trace-ip">1.2.3.4</Item>
 <Item name="remote-trace-port">514</Item>
Item name Type Details
remote-trace-enable Boolean true/false. Enables or disables the feature
remote-trace-user-notify Boolean true/false. Enables or disables user notification for this feature
remote-trace-ip String IP address or FQDN of remote trace server (syslog server)
remote-trace-port Integer Remote port used at the server to receive the syslog messages

Action: SoftwareDeployment

This chapter is about SoftwareDeployment. It is used to provide a new software image file to the OpenScape Desk Phone CP devices. The following items are required, so the phone can verify the software image file and proceed with the update.

 <Item name="file-name">OS_HI_SIP_V1_R1.7.0.img</Item>
 <Item name="file-https-base-url">https://1.2.3.4/OS_HI_SIP_V1_R1.7.0.img</Item>
 <Item name="file-type">APP</Item>
 <Item name="file-sw-version">1.1.7.0000</Item>
 <Item name="file-sw-type">SIP</Item>


Item name Item index Type Details
file-name no index String Filename, path is relative to XML config file. NOT to be used together with file-https-base-url
file-https-base-url no index String Full URL to the file. NOT to be used together with file-name
file-type no index Enumeration APP for software image file
file-sw-version no index String Exact version of the software image linked to in "file-name"
file-sw-type no index Enumeration SIP or HFA. Must be SIP for use with Broadsoft

The update procedure "in a nutshell":

  • The phone will periodically check the DMS server for changes to the XML file
  • When the XML file has changed, the SoftwareDeployment action will be parsed
  • If file-sw-version differs from the version currently installed, the file at "file-name" or "file-https-base-url" will be downloaded and installed

Action: FileDeployment

This chapter is about FileDeployment. It is used to provide Ringtones or Screensaver files for the phone to download. The following items are required.

 <Item name="file-https-base-url">https://1.2.3.4/file.type</Item>
 <Item name="file-type">RINGTONE</Item>


Item name Item index Type Details
file-https-base-url no index String The URL of the file to download
file-type no index Enumeration RINGTONE, SCREENSAVER, LOGO