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1. 2esaB3b93fdcas3sfamaled281dic185bdebdsdc 22554422 62554 307121290127 144219 0 02150997261053681 24406802 472293924536504255 21124692 0585 3509592522326 2660208 05 39 35 1 25452 99900 699020 1661729603 3 2 028 52274591 7 115152 2 95286406 68 88 sik Press the save button to install the new licence If the action was successful a message in red font will appear Nevv Licence OK Hew Licence OK Current Licence Licence value 268435454 seconds expire date Wed Oct 18 07 20 06 2017 current online users O max online_users 11 current calls max calls 100 BASIC uz WIP Wes CALLBACK Wes PORTABILITY Wes TAS JES Install New Licence 12 Web interface for Voxi family 3 4 Port Config This menu allows the user to set the basic settings for the ports that are relevant for the well function of VoiBridge The menu opens any combination of the options GSM Settings E1 Settings BRI Settings and FXO Settings For example if the equipment doesn t have the E1 cards naturally the E1 Settings menu will not appear The VoIP card doesn t need to be configured 3 4 1 GSM Settings NOTE Please do not change extract or insert SIM cards when the equipment is powered on Here you can set the pin codes for the SIM GSM cards by writing a 4 digit number in the PIN
2. Logging in means writing the username and it s password in the corresponding fields Fill in these fields and press the LogIn button located on the bottom of the little window named Authentication There are 2 main users on VoiBridge admin password is 99admin11 advanced password is 99advanced11 The difference between these users is that the advanced user has access to some more configuration pages that need in depth knowledge of networking routing and Topex specific elements Generally there will be no need to log in as advanced user it will be used only for fine tuning and very specific things The admin user is able to deliver all basic VoiBridge functionalities In this manual the basic menu for the admin user will be first described Then after a successful login you will see the main tabs of the menu USER MANUAL Top 3 The Menu Bar description VVeb Application Version Version 1 1 13 Get help Send feedback mmm ai Port Config PBX Config Routing Services Monitoring Commit Logout Password Network Toals rerin 5 Password 5 Confim the page content Soe the one action links the submenu options Depending on the configuration of your equipment you should know it either from the equipment documentation or you can check the message you receive when authenticat
3. Circular not used the route will be chosen circularly Calls will be routed based on percentage The Search Parameters specifies the oe Percent i represents in this case the percentage value The application running on percen TOPEX machine knows the number of calls on each machine 68 Web interface for Voxi family Sign3 contains 8 digits which will be fully used in further development Sign4 is used for a SS7 route for translating purposes the IN Category can be override The Computing Translation Parameters for SS7 route is displayed by pressing the Edit link gnt 0001112 Edit Check IN Category english TM Category Uverride IN Category french Dvemide IN Category To override the incoming category the Check IN Category and Override IN Category must be selected In the IN Catgory list you select the incoming category which will be replaced with Override IN Category Sign5 contains 8 digits which will be fully used in further development Sign6 contains 8 digits which will be fully used in further development Play File the file to be played before routing the call to the destination For the IVR service it should contain the ivr code text file name The next parameters are used to establish when the routing records are valid StartTime EndTime and Days The first two parameters represent the time period when th
4. If set will not play routing announcement for calls received on this class Sign5 is not used yet reserved for future developments Sign6 contains 8 digits explained further Signs 00000000 Rx 0 SIP info C H245 alphanumeric al H245 signal E 0931 keypad E RFC 2833 F In band 787 V rrur Lio c Rx DTMP O O SIP Info 0x00000001 Accept Ignore incoming DTMF via INFO method on SIP signaling H245 alphanumeric 0x00000002 Accept Ignore incoming DTMF via H245_Alphanumeric method on H323 signaling H245 signal 0x00000004 Accept Ignore incoming DTMF via H245 Signal method on H323 signaling Q931 keypad 0x00000008 Accept Ignore incoming DTMF via Q931_Keypad method on H323 signaling RFC 2833 0x00000010 incoming DTMF via RTP with RFC 2833 In band 0x00000020 Accept Ignore incoming DTMF via RTP in band bypass Should be used only with G711 codecs c TX DTMF O SIP Info 0x00000100 Only one of the bellow values must be set at a time Tx outgoing DTMF via INFO method on SIP signaling H245 alphanumeric 0x00000200 Tx outgoing DTMF via H245_Alphanumeric method on H323 signaling H245 signal 0x00000400 Tx outgoing DTMF via H245 Signal method on H323 signaling Not supported yet Q931 keypad 0x00000800 Tx outgoing DTMF via Q931_Keypad method on H323 signaling Not supported yet 58 Web interface for Voxi family
5. Insert um Destination El Ports 1 to El Routng Source IP NetMask Source Protocols 72005 1 Destination Action 0 fronVB19 1921651108 19 32 SIP 25 123456 1 edit delete New Route To edit or delete a route press the corresponding edit or delete button To add a new route press the New Route button 22 Topex Web interface for Voxi family Access In Profile fronv 6149 192 166 110 1952 Source Name 19 Source IP Adress 132 158 111 13 Source Protocols h l sip lyase sti Prefixes separated by single commas Insert Z34566 E1 A E1 Destnaton E1 B SAVE Cancel The edit menu consists of The Access In Profile this is the source direction with its parameters Set the parameters o Source Name o Source P Address and Netmask The combination should be unique o Source Protocols choose one or both SIP and H323 Strip select the number of digits ignore from the destination number The prefixes you can write more prefixes separating each one by comma Insert set the digits to be inserted into the destination number E1 destination choose the E1 steams you intend to use for this routing rule 3 5 2 5 El to VoIP The main table shows the existing El to VoIP routes and has the following fields El Source Strip Source Prefixes Insert m Destination Name Destination IP Netmask Destination Port and Desti
6. SIP online All three pages displayed the information in real time to help monitoring the activity Port Config PBX Config Routing Services Monitoring EOE System Commit Logout State Monitoring Current Calls Sip Online 3 8 1 State Monitoring This page shows the state of the cards and ports of the equipment Depending on the physical configuration of the Voxi equipment it will contain different types of cards In our example we have 4 GSM port 2 1 cards and VoIP GS PORTS AT Commands GSMi GSMs port 32 port Ed PORTS PORTS Uninstalled State Installed State In Use XX From this screen the conclusions are here is a GSM call going on it includes the GSM2 port and one VoIP port V260 the GSM2 and GSM4 ports are Blocked or have errors he GSM3 port is not installed seven 1 channels and seven 1 channels are currently used three VoIP channels in use No card is in error 47 USER MANUAL The card and port states are being interrogated every 5 seconds If you need to type some console commands click the Commands link in the backgroung of the GSM ports It will open a new window that allows direct communication with centrala the main application in the system To send a command to centrala write your instruction in the Your Command field and press send It takes around 2 seconds for the response to be
7. delays the clock generation on bus giving priority to other cards it refers to whole 2 1 card not only to one El link To choose one of the parameters click on the radio box or on the checkbox respectively El Settings Fi A Settings EL A Clack DERC Cloc k Synchronize Clock F Mon Gen Clock F Fi B Settings E1 B Wiser Ww none Send MFAS Send CRC Receive CRC 14 Web interface for Voxi family 3 5 The Routing menu This menu offers the possibility to define routes in a user friendly way The routes are logically separated by the input and output directions making it easy to create a new route Port Config PBX Config UB Services Monitoring Advanced System Commit Logout GSM to VoIP VoIPtoGSM VolPto VoIP Vol toE EltoVoIP EltoEl GSMtoEl 2180 65 View All Routes It opens with various routing combinations depending on the physical configuration of your equipment For example the device with El GSM and VoIP modules will have the following submenus GSM to VoIP GSM to El VoIP to GSM VoIP to El VoIP to VoIP El to VoIP El to GSM El to El Here you can configure the routing paths between these directions 3 5 1 General pattern for routing pages Source Direction Destination Direction Destination Direction Source Direction Destination Direction VolPTrunkNr1 a GSM1 Source Direction Routing implies a few basic elements Source Direction is the
8. link on top of each card and after that added by pressing the Add link in the card slot When adding a card the temporary window in the right will appear and guide you through the process The ports can be viewed and edited by pressing them The temporary window will appear in the right region For example if we press the port number G33 from the GSM card number 4 the window will display the port properties that can be edited Depending on the card type the port belongs to the temporary window will show distinct information LMinimize All Expand All CARD Nr6 Stop Refresh in 10 min mi Minimize Edit Port N GSM Port Nri Card Nra B a a add add Add Add Add Add Add Add Add Add Add Add add Add Second pi m 6 m o na ma fis Category 00000000 Settings Pini 1 Load Simi 4 Reset 5 lt Minimize 16 Remove PORTS 3 2 CARD Nr 17 N R o gt CARD Nr 32 2 48 Not Defined 641 Not Defined 80 Not Defined 71 USER MANUAL Top ox GSM port Installed allows activation of that port if that option is not selected it means the port cannot make calls or receive calls IN input port used only for incoming calls OUT output port used only f
9. Two octets hexa bit mask Number of Seconds 000 enable to set the number of seconds in which digits are waiting to take the action specified in the field Action Number of Digits x 110 enable to set the number of digits which are waiting to take the action specified in the field Action Check Operator 0800 is used when portability facility is desired For each call a database interrogation is performed The portability database can be located on the same gateway or on another PC Additional software must be installed on the gateway 64 Web interface for Voxi family Restrict ID 0400 15 used for 557 direction in order to indicate that the identity 1s restricted The identity can be hidden if in the routing record the ignore identity field is put to maximum digit allowed 20 Simulate Tax Ox2000 is used in case of FXO junction in which the answer at destination can t be recognized In such a situation this option has to be validated The call is considered as answered as soon as the call is made on output link Retry Attempt 0x1000 when this bit is 1 one retry attempt will be made in case of a first failure on this direction when this bit is no retry attempts will be made Alloc BSS Ox8000 this option is used in the situations when the ring back tone must be identified in order to declare the call as answered This option is useful in cases when the gateway applicati
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11. extracted and replace the existing ones It may be a good ideea to save the current configuration and then upload your files Please upload a tar arhive Mote For the changes yo take effect you may need to reboot the system Mote Only archived files tar can be uploaded CADocuments and Seti 3 3 3 5 Restart System By clicking the Reboot button from the menu in the right it will restart the system and obviously for the time of the reboot this web application will not be functioning Some time after the reboot refresh the web page press the F5 button on your keyboard if you need to work with the web application 3 3 4 License The license page allows installing a new license for the equipment The license defines the given permission for a particular length of time to use the equipment the available features and number of SIP Users if the IP PBX is installed In the main window of the page all the current license details are displayed To install a new license click the Install New Licence link it will open a text area for the new license key Contact Topex for your new license key 11 USER MANUAL Current Licence Licence value 2653602336 f x ffeda30 seconds expire date Tue Oct 17 10 39 54 2017 current online users 2 max online_users 111 current calls O max calls 111 BASIC yeg 557 MET Wes CALLBACK Wes PORTABILITY New Licence Key ssn ps dsn ununun sb
12. 165 143 143 15 33 52 out connected CAS 222 0762513966 0 0 0 0 FE ALLA 2 df yad 13 0 0 0 0 13 2aoftt9 14 Yiew Proxy Calls state ani dnis duration ips MT sid connected 111 333 233 192 168 143 143 192 168 143 143 192 168 143 143 192 168 143 143 1bae5eb3 MROALLS 1 3 8 3 SIP Online This page is only available when having the SIP PBX enabled This page shows all the local SIP users that are online It shows the ID of the SIP users their usernames locations ip address and port number the ids of the class SIPUSERS the numbers of registrations cseq time until the current registration expires expire transport protocol Refresh in 14 sec SIP ON LINE USERS S55197 166 145 145 55626 150 192 1566 1453 143 55626 14 UD 192 168 143 14353 5070 503 UDP 192 168 143 1453 5060 56 UDP 21 eee 2220192 168 143 1453 50720 137 el 111 1110192 165 143 143 5060 90 49 USER MANUAL 4 The Advanced menu The advanced user has access to exactly the same menu tabs except it also has one more tab compared to the adm n user the Advanced tab The default username and passvvord to access this menu are advanced and 99advanced11 The additional menus present routing and state data in a more realistic but complicated way and imply that the user has in depth knowledge of routing equipment structure and functions a
13. 8655 l USER MANUAL 5 5 3 Hovv To VolP to Sipusers VoIP to Sipusers option from PBX Config menu helps you see edit or create the routes from VoIP to Sip users VoIP to SipUsers Routing Source IP NetMask Source Protocols Strp Prefix Insert Destination Name Action If you click on New Route the window for configuration a new route from VoIP to Sipusers 15 displayed Here you have to select from the existing Access In Profiles or create a new one and to enter the prefixes for which you want that route to be made In this example we created a route from the Access In Profile firstly defined toMyDestination to SIPUSERS with the prefix 006 where the first 3 digits of the destination number are ignored 1 to SipUsers Routing Access In Profile new F in Profile w Source Name Source IP Adress 05 142 32 06 Source Protocols W sip L l H223 soi Comma D06 separated by single commas inetd Destination TPEF5ERAR Save Cancel By clicking on the Save button the route is saved in the VoIP to SipUsers table Vol1P to SipUsers Routing Source IP NetMask Source Protocols Strip Prefix Insert Destnaton Name Action O toMyDestination 85 142 32 86 32 SIP 8 H323 3 006 SIPUSERS 82 Web interface for Voxi family 6 GLOSSARRY Access In Profile A VolP source direction It is characterized by the sourc
14. Settings the grey link in the top right of the SendSMS window are correct This means you have to make sure that the number to which you want to send the SMS to will be serviced by one of the GSM modules Send 545 Send SMS SMS Settings GSM Number i 0822222222 Used GSM Prefixes 5415 Content GSM1 hello from Sendsus GSM3 S N 42 Web interface for Voxi family For example if you want to send a SMS to a number 09111111111 but there is no corresponding prefix for any of the 4 GSM modules for example the prefixes for the 4 modules are 07 08 072 082 correspondingly the SMS will not be sent even if the interface will announce you about success Firstly define the prefixes for send SMS service they are the same as the prefixes for the Mail to SMS service and press save Now you can write the SMS text and the destination number and press send 3 7 5 IVR Interactive Voice Response This page allows defining the routes for the IVR services and the service itself IVR messages and IVR code In the left window IVR Routes the routes for the service are defined The routes can be changed by pressing the edit button in the right of the IVR Routes window and after the editing press save at the bottom of the window deleted press the delete button or added new routes by selecting NEW Entry in the IVR Routes wind
15. at 192 168 17 130 says This action will restart the system All uncommited data will be NOT saved Proceed anyway Cancel If you click on OK button the equipment is reset To access the web interface use the new IP instead of the old one like this 192 166 17 130 rap 5 3 Configure the ports After you set the new IP address and password you have to make the settings for the GSM ports and for El ports Both can be set from Port Config menu 5 3 1 How to E1 port settings El ports are set up from El Settings E A Settings ea a Network 54 Settings Clack E1 A Network CAC Clock ERE paia 1 Send MFAS Send CRC 7 Receive CRC 7 El Settings Cfuck Synchronize Clock Mon Gen Clock C E B Settings Fi B Settings E1 B E1 B dade ene Clock CRO none 2 Send MFAS Send 7 Mar Gen Clock C Receive CRC Chock Synchronize Clock See the 3 4 2 chapter for detailed information about each option that can be set from this menu To choose between the statuses of the El stream User or Network select the appropriate value from the drop down menu To edit the Clock settings click on the Clock gray link and check or uncheck the checkboxes 77 USER MANUAL To edit the CRC options click on the CRC link and select the appropriate value In our exam
16. channels from the first one and the other side from the last one Check Credit First 0x00010000 Priority field Ox01100000 is useful in order to implement routes with the same prefix to have different priorities For example when a TOPEX softswitch is used to route calls to several TOPEX gateways then each outgoing direction will have assigned a priority The customer can assign higher priority to the machines with higher traffic capabilities and performances The lowest priority is O and the higher 15 9 H323 No Tunnel H245 Ox10000000 H323 No Fast Start 0x20000000 Play Cli Error 0x40000000 Answer Cli Error 0x60000000 Sign3 contains 8 digits explained further TX Channel ISDN User LI Check DMTIS LI Check ANI LI Translate DNIS Limitation Time LI Cut On Error DE LI Limit On Cost as H LIOS san 0000000 Edit Tx Channel ISDN User 0x00000001 Check DNIS 0x00000002 Check ANI 0x00000004 Treanslate DNIS 0x00000008 Limit on Time 0x00000010 Cut On Error DB 0x00000020 Limit On Cost 0x00000040 57 USER MANUAL Sign4 contains 8 digits explained further Sign 4 0000001 Edit Y Dir Delay Answer 0 Don t play announcement Clase e Delay Answer 0x00000001 Used for calls from GSM modules If set it will not answer to the call until the destination answers In order to work DISA must be checked also in GSM port category Non t Play Announcement 0x00000004
17. direction from which the call is routed to the destination direction The direction may have specific parameters such as IP address net mask and protocol Prefix Shows the routing digits the digits which are necessary to route a call Destination direction is the direction to which the call is routed The direction may have specific parameters such as IP address port number protocol and DTMF mode Strip and Insert options allow stripping a specified number of digits from the destination and inserting a prefix to the stripped USER MANUAL Topex All the routing pages are similar consisting of 2 pages the main routing table and the edit table VoIP to GSM Routing Source IP NetMask Source Protocols Strip Prefix Insert GSM Destination Ports Acton f fromVB17 192 168 110 17 32 SIP 745 GSM3 8 GSM4 VoIP to GSM Routing Access In Profile VulPTrunkNr1 66 99 77 55 32 Y Source Name VolPTrunkNr1 VoIPTrunkNri 66 99 77 55 32 SIP amp H323 GSMi dit delet Source IP Adress 66 99 77 55 Source Protocols Y v Main VolP to GSM Routing Page VolP to GSM Routing Edit Page GSM Destination Ml asm L esv GSM2 O 65 4 save Cancel The main routing table shows the already existing routing rules for the selected source destination combination It contains the fields that describe the routing rules in the selected combination ez TP tu G gt Routm Source Name Source IP NetMask
18. for overflowing and dividing the traffic between several routes must be provided Overflow is performed if one of the following situations occurs when the call is routed on VoIP the main application 15 checking if the number of simultaneously calls is greater then the maximum number of output calls established in IP OUT settings see IP OUT menu when the call is dropped from the remote side with a release cause which is set for rerouting in trafic cfg For example to reroute on congestion message the line rerouteoncause 34 1 must be added in trafic cfg Search Mode Search Param Significance ASR not used the route will be chosen based on ASR value ACD not used the route will be chosen based on ACD value The call will be routed based on direction priority direction specified in dest field Calls from the routing group with the same prefix will go mostly on the Priority not used 17 m l direction with the highest priority If the maximum number of calls is reached for example for a direction specified in IP OUT settings when Max Calls Out value is passed the route will be chosen from the first to the last one Depending on the Down not used position in routing table the first route from the group will have the highest priority the route will be chosen from the last to the first one Depending on the Up not used position in routing table the last route from the group will have the highest priority
19. from the drop down element and change the data as you wish After submitting the form the source direction will change its parameters to the new ones 2 The prefixes You can write more prefixes separating each one by comma You can use T for any value in a string The maximum allowed is 16 digits Inside a prefix string the value can be used to indicate any digit from T to 9 For example 112 means all prefixes from 102 112 until 192 This feature is very useful because it allows reducing the number of records in the routing table If you leave empty this field the respective routing rule will not be taken into account at saving action 17 USER MANUAL Top ox 3 The insert strip options allow stripping a specified number of digits from the destination stripping occurs at the top numbers ex stripping 2 digits from the number 881234567 will have as result the new number 1234567 and inserting a prefix to the destination number ex inserting 7 to the number 1234567 will result 071234567 These fields are used only 9999 when needed the default values are 501 0 insert 4 The destination direction parameters These parameters depending on the situation can contain some checkboxes radio boxes when selecting El or GSM destinations or a combination of more parameters in the case of a VoIP destination direction If the destination is GSM or El it is presen
20. message be sure to check that you defined an IVR Record Number in the TVR Settings window After press Record New Message It will take you to 3 successive windows that will guide you through the process Firstly decide on the language of the record and its name The default name of the record is ivr and you should not change it if you didn t change the IVR code accordingly IVR Record Settings 1 _ IVR Record Settings 3 Message Recorded Rec Language Romanian Press Submit to replace the old message The new message will be stored in Record Name mnt app raw ivr namu codec lanquaqe IVR Record Settings 2 To record the new Message 1 Use a SIPUSER account and call to 4435 Your Call will be registered az the new ivr message 2 Please record according to the language you selected ro Press NEXT AFTER you finished recording the call The next window will tell you to call to certain number and actually do the recording from the moment you dialed the number and it responded the service is recording your voice as the new message In order for the recording to take place you have to be signed in a SIP user account since only SIP users can do the recording After you recorded the message press next By pressing submit in the third window the new recorded message will be moved to its final destination mnt app raw ivr 3 7 5 4 Restore Default Messages This will copy the defaul
21. number to whom you want to send the SMS The mail should be sent in plain text its content is sent as a SMS to the corresponding number using the GSM module according to the prefixes it matches So if an email with subject 0739999999 and content hello from VoiBridge will be sent to the mail account irina palade 82 137 49 134 the equipment will check the mail box and if it is granted access if the password is correct it sends an SMS with the content of the email hello from VoiBridge to the number 0739999999 using the GSM2 module because GSM2 accepts numbers with the 073 prefix 41 USER MANUAL Mail to SMS Settings Used GSM GSM1 GSM2 GSM Mail Settings Usemame numei exemalu ro Password Mails pada 05 127 41 98 NOTE The email should be sent as plain text without authentication First define the prefixes attached to each GSM module In the picture it is shown an example where all emails having as subject numbers starting with 072 will be sent as SMS using GSM1 those starting with 073 GSM2 the rest of the numbers starting with 07 will be sent using GSM 3 all other numbers will use GSM4 Secondly define the mail settings the mail server address the account username and password 3 7 4 send SMS This service is only active if you have GSM modules installed This service allows sending SMS from the web interface For this you have to make sure the SMS
22. o 77 Howto GSM p r 78 5 4 Uru EE SOUS n 79 3S MUSING cut ai 80 5 5 1 HOW DOGS IVE IOS PUSTE 2000000 80 5 5 2 How To Sipusers to CaN 0 a o a ayla l 50 TOV TO VOLE FO USCIS a m 82 b nn 83 Revision B software version 1 3 july 2009 USER MANUAL 1 TOPEX WEB INTERFACE description The WEB interface allows configuring the equipments comprise by Voxi family VoiBridge VoxiPlus view real time equipment state manage services editing users etc The interface offers the basic configuration tools for your equipment to work properly but also an advanced menu to use the equipment at full capacity Use the web interface you have the possibility to set the network parameters for the equipment manage the configuration files of change your vveb access passvvord edit the port configuration define routes e define SIP users if you have the PBX included in the equipment see online data ex current calls monitor the equipment state e configure the services of equipment You only need a web browser installed on the computer you intend to connect from The access to the WEB interface is done using a standard web browser which accepts cookies and can run java script Internet Explorer IE7 and up recommended Mozilla Firefox Chrome Opera and Konqueror The web interface is best viewed with Mozilla Firefox and Chrome The web interface
23. o RFC 2833 0x00001000 Tx outgoing DTMF via RTP with RFC 2833 o In band 0x00002000 Tx outgoing DTMF via RTP inband bypass Should be used only with G711 codecs 4 31P in Input Classes The IP in page offers the possibility to edit add and delete the input classes IP In Class New Nr Proto Direction Range Calls RTP Proxy Cong Rate Max Rate Prefix Max Cost Nrof Digits End Cause Action 000 SIP LOCAL 39 99 24 100 No No 1000 1000 12 34 SIP MYVOIP 0 0 0 0 32 100 1000 1000 delete H323 0 0 0 0232 100 1000 1000 SIF LOCAL 0 0 0 0 32 100 1000 1000 H323 Company 78 13 45 65 32 100 1000 1000 Meu Here the user must allocate to each pair lt protocol IP range a direction and a maximum number of incoming calls The name of the is selected from the already defined directions If you use the generic MYVOIP name all VoIP calls will be treated in the same way but if you use specific direction names you can define different rules for different incoming IPs This allows you to perform operations such ignoring inserting digits on the incoming number or identity see Directions The edit page contains a list of parameters and its values that need to be filled in When you are done editing press save or press cancel if you do not want your changes to be saved In the IP Range you can complete either a single IP such as 192
24. of the DTMF modes GSM to VolP Routing el asmi goes ta 301 Llesms goes ta 905 Source GSM Ports vl sme goes to 302 goes to 0000 Prefixes AA Y Access Out Profile toVbl7 192 188 111 17 59 Destination Name tu h1 19216611017 Destination Protocol erp 0Hasa cave Cancel Destnaton IP Adress Destnaton Port 19 USER MANUAL Topex 3 5 2 2 VoIP to GSM The main table shows the existing VoIP to GSM routes and has the following fields Source Name Source P NetMask Source Protocols Shows the settings of the source direction It contains a source name an IP address with netmask and the protocols Strip Source Prefix Insert Destination GSM Ports 1 to GSM Routing Source IP Protocols StripiPrefixlinserti GSM Destination Ports Acon testi 192 168 110 15 32 SIP amp H323 oF GSM3 amp GSM4 fromVBi7 192 168 110 17 32 SIP GSM1 8 GSM2 delete To edit or delete a route press the corresponding edit or delete button To add a new route press the New Route button oIP to GSM Routing Access In Profile from B17 192 168 110 1 7 32 Source Name rum B1 Source IP Adress 132 158 110 17 Source Protocols stp Hees s v E Prefixes commas msee 5 1 F GSMs SMe ashe cave Cancel GSM Destnaton The edit menu consists of The Access In Profile this is t
25. on SIM index 0x00000002 is used to enable the load balancing algorithm equal load on the SIMs that are already selected by SIM index algorithm Calculate Tax Pulses 0x00000004 for each direction group of trunks for incoming calls you can establish the calculating and sending of the tax pulses The tax pulses will be generated according to rules you specify and will accumulate in the billing files In any case the calculated tax pulses are saved in the files In the case of an ISDN connection E1 ISDN trunk these pulses are also sent out using ISDN AOC messages You must remember that the mask must be applied to the direction to which E1 ISDN channels belong Note You can establish the prefixes that will be charged with billing pulses in Routing Table Get Tax 0x00000008 Check Credit 0x00000010 No Povver Off 0x00000020 Load credit 0x00000040 56 Web interface for Voxi family Play Tone 0x00000080 PABX Wait Dial Tone 0x00000700 waits 500ms for the ton signal on the PABX junction Delay CDMA 0x00000100 Ring Back Detect 0x00001000 a CDMA feature Delay Reset SS7 0x00002000 Search Up Ox00004000 Search Down 0x00008000 Search UP and Search Down fields are used for establish a rule in which channels are selected for example for a SS7 El trunk the order in which channels are selected in very important if the trunk is used in both direction then one side will choose
26. port specified in the Destination Class list D R the call will get out by the direction specified in the Destination Class list SERV the call will get out through the service that was specified in the Service Type list Destination Class or Destination Port the destination may be a port number in range 0 127 a direction name Service Type the services that are available on the equipment and their indexes This field activates only if the defined Action is Service Ignore from Source the number of digits that will be ignored from the Caller ID sent out through Destination Class Insert into Source Adds to the Caller ID sent out through Destination Class the specified digits The maximum allowed is 16 digits Ignore from Destination the number of digits that will be ignored omitted from the digits numbering sent out through Destination Class Insert into Destination Adds to the number sent out through Destination Class the specified digits The maximum allowed is 16 digits Sign is a combination of 4 digits that have different signification depending on the Action and Service Type defined 1 If the Action 15 direction the Signl fields opens with the submenus sign 0003 Number of Seconds Humber of Digits al Simulate Connection C Restuct ID O Check Operator LT simulate Tax l Ret y Attempt E Tranzit a Alloc BSS close
27. shown Press clean to delete all text in the Responce text area If you are not sure about an instruction type help and press send In the example below the instruction forcibly stopped the call on GSM2 port33 GSM PORTS Commands for the GSM ports Commands Your Command kill call 33 eed call 33 Responce kill call on port 33 gt Tx 5502 M KILL to pid 89 If on the top of the page appears a text Monitoring ERROR No Server Connection On TELNET PORT 23 this means that the application cannot connect to centrala This should happen in two situations the centrala application is not running the telnet connection to centrala is on another port than the one the interface is trying to connect to 48 Topex Web interface for Voxi family 3 8 2 Current Calls This page shows the current calls The calls are separated into proxy calls the calls between local users and the gateway calls with outside participants Both tables show the source and destination of calls its durations in seconds the state of the calls ip address of source and or destination when relevant the number of total calls session id etc Refresh in 29 sec View Calls port dir type state protojani dnis ips iprtps duration sid pid hid_ra 261 SIPUSERS in connected SIP 222 0762015966 192 166 145 145 192
28. 01 00000000 00000000 00000000 15042 DIF z 20 0003 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000 DIR 00 20 00 z z 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SEMHDSMS DIR z 20 0003 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000 SIPUSERS DIR 20 00 z 0 03 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000 55 1 DIF z 20 0003 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000 55 2 DIF z 20 0003 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 10 55 3 DIF 20 00 z z 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000 11 G5M4 DIR 00 20 00 20 0003 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000 Direction The edit page contains a list of parameters and its values that need to be filled in Some parameters as signalling Signl Sign6 are bit coded values To see the actual parameters and functions behind each signaling click on the Edit link situated after the parameter value When you are done editing press save or press cancel if you do not want your changes to be saved 52 Web interface for Voxi family Overflow GSM 2 k reswicton 0 8 Source Number Ignore Insert Max 20 Destnaton Number Ignore Insert 0000 Hax Sign 1 n n3 Sign 2 0000000 sign 100000000 Sign 4 0000001 Siqn5 00000000 Signb 10000100 save Cancel Parameters to edit Name the name of the direction cannot be edited here
29. 1 PIN4 fields and set an extension to call for each GSM card GSM Settings PIN Codes Call Numbers Pini 234 Number1 0001 Pin 66786 Number 002 Pin Number 1 000 Pind Number 1 000 NOTE The PIN code was already assigned by your mobile carrier These calls numbers are the extensions that will be called when the equipment receives calls from the respective GSM SIM card It is a measure of security so that rogue calls to the GSM cards don t receive the DISA tone and by this the possibility to call any defined destination In this scenario where all the calls received on one card are directed to a certain number the one number called can be a secretary who will forwards the call to any other destination The default value for the number fields is 0000 for all the 4 GSM cards 3 4 2 E1 Settings This page allows defining the E1 A and E1 B status either User or Network Ei FA Settings Clock CR EiB Settings E1 B User w Glock CRC Save 13 USER MANUAL d Under each El card are situated the links for setting the CRC and Clock details as shown in the picture E1 A Clock settings and E1 B CRC settings e Send MFAS e Send CRC one side of the El connection sends and the other receives the CRC e Receive CRC e Synchronize Clock used for El set to Network one side with sync and the other with no sync If checked the El link will synchronize the system clock e Non Generate Clock
30. 168 144 57 or a range of IP values for example 192 168 1 0 24 If you use an IP without specifying the range then calls are accepted just from that IP It is the same as using range 32 For example if you use 192 168 1 0 24 then IPs allowed are 192 168 1 x For example if you use 192 168 0 0 16 then IPs allowed are 192 168 x x For example if you use 192 0 0 0 8 then IPs allowed are 192 x x x For example if you use 0 0 0 0 0 then IPs allowed are x x x x calls are allowed from all IPs The maximum number of incoming calls controls the number of simultaneously calls accepted from the specified IP If you enter zero in the field Max Calls this means no restrictions are placed upon the number of incoming calls The equipment will accept any number of calls The default value is 100 59 USER MANUAL Top ox Protocol SIP r Direction b IP Range 0 0 0 0 Max Calls 00 RtpProxy Transcoding Cong Rate 1000 Rate 000 Prefix Max Cost Nr of Digits End Cause 34 SOVE Cancel Proxy must be enabled if the source P is behind a NAT Transcoding must be enabled when the source and the destination have different codecs Cong Rate the congestion rate It should not be 0 The default value is 1000 Max Rate this parameter represents the total number of setup calls on a second t should not be 0 The default value is 1000 Prefix this parameter was added in case when calls a
31. 3 2 Netvvork Here you can change the equipment network settings the IP address the network mask and the gateway IP address After you press the Save button you will receive a message about the device being restarted Wait until it does and the browser should redirect you to the new IP address of the device automatically by changing the URL of the page if you changed the IP address of the device NOTE When clicking Save it will save the new network data and immediately reboot the VoiBridge So if you have unsaved data meaning that you made some changes but didn t press commit after it the changes will be completely lost the device going back to the last committed State LAN Nework Settings etho IP 192 166 117 130 Netmask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 192 168 1 5 Web interface for Voxi family 3 3 3 Tools This page allows you to reboot the device to restore the configuration to the default values and to download or upload the configuration files from the equipment The main options are shown in the menu to the left Restore to Default Restore Last Configuration Download Configuration and Restart System Operation Details Restore to Default i estore to Defau File Management Here you can change download or upload configuration files and reboot the Download Configuration device Restore Last Configuration Upload Canfiguratian o Warning Some actions can stop this web application If
32. 3 6 3 4 Web interface for Voxi family S PUSERS to GSM The main table shows the existing SIPUSERS to GSM routes and has the following fields Source preset to SIPUSERS Strip Prefix Insert GSM Destination SipUsers to GSM Routing Source Name Strp Prefix Insert GSM Destination Ports Action SIPUSERS GSM3 amp GSM4 SIPUSERS 072 55 1 SIPUSERS 073 65 2 To edit or delete a route press the corresponding edit or delete button To add a nevv route press the New Route button The edit table consists of Source preset to SIPUSERS Strip select the number of digits to ignore from the destination number The prefixes you can write more prefixes separating each one by comma Insert set the digits to be inserted into the destination number GSM Destination choose the GSM cards you intend to use for this routing rule SipUsers to GSM Routing Source SIOLUSERAS soi separated by single commas lasmi v ass GS Destinaton save Cancel 35 USER MANUAL 3 6 3 5 S IPUSERS to El The main table shows the existing SIPUSERS to Elroutes and has the following fields Source preset to SIPUSERS Strip Prefix Insert um H Destination SipUsers to El Routng Source Name Strip Prefix Insert E1 Destination Ports 00 SIPUSERS 3 666 O21 8 1 To edit or delete a route press
33. 602 sz To edit or delete a route press the corresponding edit or delete button To add a nevv route press the Nevv Route button El to GSM Routing E1 Source e ELZA suin separated by single commas Z as Destnaton GSM Ports S V Cancel The edit table consists of E1 Source choose E1 ports you intend to use for this routing rule Strip select the number of digits ignore from the destination number The prefixes you can write more prefixes separating each one by comma Insert set the digits to be inserted into the destination number GSM destination choose the GSM cards you intend to use for this routing rule 26 Topex 3 5 2 8 GSM to El The main table shows the existing GSM to El routes and has the following fields GSM Source E Destination Web interface for Voxi family GSM tu El Routing Source GSM Ports E1 Destination To edit or delete a route press the corresponding edit or delete button To add a new route press the New Route button GSM to El Routing LTaesmi goes to 302 Ml ass goes to 905 Source GSM Ports goes to 302 LTasma goes to 0000 Prefixes ANY El Destination dessa v eirp Save Cancel The edit table consists of E1 Source choose E1 ports you intend to use for this routing rule E1 destination choose t
34. 9 77 55 Source Protocols l l stp Changes Strip Prefixes Prefixes ered by single commas eae vlasmi asma Destination GSM Destnaton Direction C Save Cancel Usually the edit form consists of the following logic parts 1 The source direction parameters These parameters depending on the situation can contain some checkboxes radio boxes when selecting El or GSM sources or a combination of more parameters in the case of a VoIP source direction If the source is from GSM or El it is presented as a set of checkboxes that support multiple selections A VoIP source direction is called an Access In Profile The profile is characterized by its name IP address net mask and the protocol You can choose one of the already defined Access In Profiles from the drop down element named Access In Profile If you want to define a new profile choose the Nevv IP In Profile from the drop down element and write its parameters o Source Name alphanumeric name o Source IP Address and Net mask it should be written in the format of 4 integer numbers lower or equal to 255 separated by dots The IP address and the net mask combination should be unique compared to other Access In Profiles o Source Protocols choose one or both SIP and H323 Choose by checking the respective radio buttons If you want to change some parameters or the name of an existing Access In Profile VoIP source select it
35. Here you can define the pick up prefix and the hunting groups with its proprieties The pick up prefix will determine the number which the user dials to pick up a call comes in his pick up group The hunting groups are defined in the Hunting Settings table A hunting group is characterized by e The Group Number it will be calculated and preset by the interface e The Group Head Hunt Number it should be a virtual number that serves as the head hunt number e The Group Timeout it is the time in seconds that one user from the group is called When the timeout is reached the next user in the group is called according to the priority it has e The Group Name The hunting groups can be edited by pressing the edit button deleted by pressing delete or added a new group by pressing NEW Group and filling the corresponding fields at the bottom and pressing save in the end Cu Hunting Settings Group Group Head Group Group Number Hunt Number Timeout 5 Name 1 304 10 mygroup delete NEV Group Acton Group Group Head Number Hunt Number ee Group Timeout Group Name Hunting Routes Directon Hunting Group Acton AMY IP IM Profile 1 NEW Hunting Route Directon Name Hunting Group Nr 40 Web interface for Voxi family Fach created group can be accessed vvith the Group Head Hunt Number from any incoming direction with the mention that another overlapping or more specific route does not
36. OMMAND DESCRIPTION accessin s Fr all queues ii billing fields number if billing profile profile id Sr show specified profile id billing profiles show all billing profiles iecedown ff lecsup ii USER MANUAL 5 How to and Examples In this section we will present the basic steps to configure some functions for the equipment 5 1 Login To access the web interface open a web browser and type the IP address in the URL http 192 168 110 15 is the default IP address like below http 192 168 110 15 gt The action will open the next page Wersion VB 1 1 13 v det help gend feedback Welcome to VoisTel VoIP GSM E1 PBxX Authentication Username admin Password eesessees LogIn Here you have to type the username and the password The username is admin and default password is 99admin11 5 2 Edit the IP settings of the equipment First thing which you probably want to do is change the IP address To change the IP address click on System tab and then on the Network link The next window will appear LAN Nework Settinqsfeth IP 192 166 177 730 Netmask 205 255 0 0 Gateway 192 168 1 5 76 Web interface for Voxi family Here you enter the IP address the netmask and the gateway like in the figure After you press the Save button this popup vvill be displayed The page
37. Source ao CSM Destination Ports olPTrunkMri 66 99 77 55 32 SIP amp H323 Usually the first column displaies the source data and the following columns show the destination data the last column containing the buttons edit and delete for each entry Sometimes the data are grouped in a way to make it easier to read meaning that a row in the table represents more than one routing rule You can edit an existing route by clicking the edit button in the row that you want to edit to delete it by clicking the delete button in the row that you want to delete or you can add a new route by clicking the New Route button on the bottom of the routing table Clicking the delete button will produce a pop up confirm box If you changed your mind about deleting the entry just click the cancel button in the new pop up box If you do want to delete the entry click OK in the pop up box The edit table can be accessed by clicking the edit or New Route buttons A new table appears and you can edit the entry or define a new route Depending what you clicked the new table will be filled with data for editing the current entry or will contain the default data for the New Route option 16 Web interface for Voxi family 1 to GSM Routing Access In Profile Yol TunkMir1 66 99 77 55 52 515 Source Name ValF TrunkMri Direction Source IP Adress 66 9
38. Top ex Topex Voxi family User Manual for Web Interface VoiBridge VoxiPlus Version 1 3 USER MANUAL 1 2 3 Content TOPEX WEB INTERFACE 4 Suthuuc rum m dai 5 The Menu Bar descrip iOi 6 3 1 Toe C omme DOR eses n l ala 7 Dek Sl iorunk c rmr n 7 3 3 le y SUC TIN nn n 8 3 3 1 KU Uu E E E E EE 8 3 3 2 1577701 n 8 3 3 3 9 492 k0600 01 ein 9 3 3 3 2 Restore Last 10 3 3 3 3 TO Wy lO ACC TN AG 10 3 3 3 4 Upload Conun oa ices pa a 9 11 3 3 3 5 sah 11 3 3 4 a e E 0 1 05 PUL nun s si 13 3 4 1 Gi pe 13 3 4 2 EL n E lal 13 3 5 hic Koun mee 15 3 5 1 General pattern for rouung ACCS a la E a ais 15 2 0 2 The routing pages explained 1 1 19 3 9 2 1 Goran 19 3 9 2 2 0100 M a an ad 20 3 9 2 3 Lo eee a E A 0 00770 21 3 5 2 4 1610 m E E 22 20 El0 lr 23 3 9 2 6 POLE ss il 25 3 9 2 Eli0t l a s n 26 3 9 2 8 Uu EL ii E 27 00 Vew AIRON a 26 3 6 he b nl T t n im E 29 3 6 1 5071 ii 29 3 6 2 General pattern for SIP Users routing 5 32 3 6 3 The SIP Users routing pages explained 1 1 2222 32 3 6 3 1 1010
39. Type can be PORT or DIR and specifies how that direction is addressed The associated list contains two strings PORT and DIR Overflow overflow direction for the current direction The calls will be re routed to this overflow direction when the current direction is unavailable completely busy or out of service you choose a name of a defined direction from the corresponding list Note This feature is obsolete It is recommended instead that you use the Route features retry attempt cheched Search Mode Priority Search Parameter the priority of this route Overflow 2 second overflow direction for the current direction The calls will be re routed to this second overflow direction when the first overflow direction becomes unavailable you choose a name of a defined direction from the corresponding list Note This feature is obsolete It is recommended instead that you use the Route features retry attempt cheched Search Mode Pr ority Search Parameter the priority of this route USER MANUAL Restriction the class of restriction applied to that direction a number from 0 to 19 can be typed ANI Settings Source settings Ignore Ignores from the identity of the caller Caller ID the number of digits you have specified The maximum allowed is 20 digits The Ignore command is performed before the Insert command Insert Adds to the Caller ID the spec
40. ait enables the user to put on hold one call attend another call and switch between the calls in the queue Call Forward Voicemail Groups Alias Other Missed Calls to Email C Missed Calls to e Mail Address k Call Wait Do Not Disturb Publish Presence m Hu Answer Timeout Click the Save button to save all changes or the Cancel button to return to the main table 31 USER MANUAL 3 6 2 General pattern for SIP Users routing pages The general pattern of routing pages has been explained in 3 5 1 The logic is the same except the fact that the Source or the Destination directions are preset to SIPUSERS All the routes created here can be also viewed and changed in the Routing Menu explained in 3 5 3 6 3 The SIP Users routing pages explained individually For a better understanding please also read the 3 5 1 section where the general patterns of the pages are explained Further bellow only the differences between the SIP Users routing pages will be explained 3 6 3 1 GSM to SIPUSERS The main table shows the existing GSM to SIPUSERS routes and has the following fields GSM Source Destination preset to SIPUSERS GSM to SipUsers Routing Source GSM Ports Destnaton Name Action O GSM1 GSM2 SIPUSERS delete To edit or delete a route press the corresponding edit or delete button To add a new route press the New Rou
41. allows configuring the VoiBridge in a simple and user friendly way From here the user can configure the cards and ports installed on the equipment to manage the SIP Users if the license allows to to define routes to configure PBX services monitor the current state of the equipment communicate with centrala the main application etc Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help m C dy http 192 168 17 130 cgilveb ivr Version VB 1 1 13 Topex x Get help Send feedback BBB Meine oe vices M T BB DAL Commit Logout Voicemail Groups Mall tn SMS Send5MS I R SMS to Mail IVR Routes IVR Settings Source IVR Prefix Action Ku Secretary Number Company 99 I R Record Number 4455 29 2 delet dit VR Record New Restore Default Clean Hard Code Viessage Messages Disk age NEW Entry Source I R Prefix Loca save C Match case Web interface for Voxi family 2 Authentication To access the equipment web page from a remote computer you must type the default IP address as the URL http 192 168 110 15 the complete path as seen in the picture below should appear after you press the enter key after typing http 192 168 110 15 X 4 hitr fi92 168 110 15 cgifaeb ibgin en After you access the web browser the following window will appear and ask you about the user name and the passvvord Authentication Username LogIn
42. as you want then press save at the bottom to save the changes The coding is a simple proprietary language that you can check out on the Topex wiki web site IVR Settings Record Hew Restore Default Clean Hard Message Messages Disk first ddo ForkChildi Dial 3 event EndPlaydll SetTimer 7000 dial 3 7 5 2 Clean Hard Disk This function allows making some space in case you want to record a new IVR message since it is recorded and temporarily stored to mnt app out where the log files are also stored therefore it can get pretty crowded there So before recording a new IVR message check the Clean Hard Disk especially if the link gets red to see how much space there is left for a message If you think the message to record will be larger than the space left you have the choice to either delete the log files log or all files stored there including the tax files If the Clean Hard Disk link was red it should go back to the normal gray color once you cleaned the disk Free some Space Clean Hard Disk To record a new Message you need some space on the device How vou are using 100 of 4096KE This leaves OKB for the IVR message to be recorded Press Clean Log if you want to delete all log files Press Clean All if wou want to delete ALL temporary files including 44 Top ox Web interface for Voxi family 3 7 5 3 Record New Message To record a new IVR
43. ble are saved and shown in the main routing table 18 Web interface for Voxi family 3 5 2 The routing pages explained individually For a better understanding please also read the 3 5 1 section where the general patterns of the pages are explained Further only the differences between the routing pages will be explained 3 5 2 1 GSM to VoIP The main table shows the existing GSM to VoIP routes it has the following fields m Source GSM Ports the GSM SIM cards m Destination Name Destination IP Netmask Destination Port and Destination Protocol Shows the settings of the destination direction It contains the destination name the IP address the port number and the protocol GSM to VoIP Routing Source GSM Ports Destination Name Destination Port Destination Protocol Action O GSM4 GSM GSM2 SIPUSERS 0 0 0 0 0 GSM OUT FIRST 192 168 22 38 GSM3 G5M4 OUT SECOND 192 168 4 1 54 The edit table consists of GSM Source Ports choose the GSM SIM cards you intend to use for this routing rule You can choose multiple cards by checking the respective checkboxes Note the direct call extension in the brackets Access Out Profile this is the destination direction with its parameters Set the parameters Destination Name it should be unique m Destination IP Address Destination Port m Destination Protocol choose one of the 2 SIP or H323 m Send DTMF choose by selecting one
44. ck Call Back Ox1000 when this bit is set the callback table will be analyzed with the received identity caller identity for an incoming call on this direction Module CDMA 0x6000 when this bit is set all GSM ports placed on the selected direction will be treated as CDMA modules Calculate Cost 0x2000 Balanced Cost Ox4000 55 USER MANUAL Sign2 contains 8 digits which will be fully used in further development sign 0004000 Edit LI Transit 0 850 d Load balancing algorithm on SIM Index d Calculate Tax Pulses d Get Tax d Check Credit d No Power Off LI Load Credit LI Playtune LI 11 PAEZ Wait Dial Tone LI Delay CDMA d Ring Back Detect d Delay Reset 557 2 Search Up Q Search Down LI Check Credit First Priority LI H323 Tunnel H245 LI H323 No Fast Start 0 Play Cli Error LI Answer Cli Error Transit 850 x00000001 is used to transfer the Q 850 termination code from the GSM link back on the E1 ISDN link These Q 850 codes are available only for the Siemens GSM modules For Voxson modules and when the Transit Q 850 option is not checked the main application is sending a congestion message for NO DIALTONE message and for a NO CARRIER received under 2 seconds The BUSY message is also received from GSM network and it is sent as itis A NO CARRIER message received for a value greater than 2 seconds will be treated as a release from the GSM network Load balancing algorithm
45. cription and the password In the example we created the SIP user with the telephone number 302 the extension that can be called directly from GSM1 and GSM2 see Client ID 5 Telephone Number Descnpton Password sss s Call Forward Voicemail Groups Alias Other save Cancel After you click save the SIP user will be added to the SIP Users table like in the figure SIP Users Hunting Group Yoicemail none none none not used edit delete nevlizar 79 USER MANUAL Top ox 5 5 Define the routes 5 5 1 How To GSM to Sipusers A route must be made for every number filled in the GSM Settings table at the Direct Number column So now we have to make a route for the SIP user 302 To make this route we use the GSM to Sipusers option from the PBX Config menu This page will be displayed GSM to SipUsers Routing Source GSH Ports Destnaton Name Action Click on the New route button to make a new route For the route you have to check the source GSM port or ports the destination is the direction SIPUSERS In the figure below the first two GSM Ports are checked because both call have the same local extension 302 It means that all the calls coming to GSM1 and GSM2 ports will have the destination SIPUSERS phone number 302 GSM to SipUsers Routing 55 goes to 301 Source GSH Ports 55 2 g
46. d Party NAI Override Called Party HAI Override Called Party NAI al Override Calling Party NAI Override Calling Party NAI Check Media Required SK1H2 Media Required EF Thuute PnorFrE Fi Translation Occured Clase The first checkboxes are related to nature of address information We offer the possibility to override the called party nature of address and calling party nature of address The called party nature of address is changed by enabling the first two checkboxes Check Called Party NAT and Override Called Party NAT The original Called Party NAI Subscriber Unknown National International and UK Specific can be changed to Override Called Party NAI which contains the same list as the first one Moreover the Calling Party NAT can be override by selecting a value from Override Calling Party and enabling the Override Calling Party NAT option Check Media Required the route will be available just for the specified type of media Possible values are speech 64k unrestr and 3K1Hz_audio Translation Occurred 1s to indicate for SS7 that a translation of number has occurred 67 USER MANUAL Top ox Ctime this parameter establishes the maximum call duration in minutes It 1s similar to Tax method 4 If this value is set to be not the Tax method 4 will be ignored Search Mode this parameter is used for routing in case of routes with the same prefix In such a case a method
47. des 24 5 2 6 1 1 Web interface for Voxi family The main table shows the existing El to El routes and has the following fields press the New Route button The edit table consists of E1 Source Strip Source Prefixes Insert E1 Destination El to El Routing Source Name Stip Prefix lnsert Destination Name 2 E1 B 1 6 E1 B 1 6 E1 B E1 B 1 123456 1 23456 1 3456 456 26 6 To edit or delete a route press the corresponding edit or delete button To add a nevv route El to El Rowtng Ei Source erp sep 1 xeo Prefi separated by single 3456 commas E1 Destnaton EL B save Cancel E1 Source choose E1 ports you intend to use for this routing rule Strip select the number of digits to ignore from the destination number The prefixes you can write more prefixes separating each one by comma Insert set the digits to be inserted into the destination number E1 destination choose the E1 steams you intend to use for this routing rule 25 USER MANUAL 4 3 5 2 7 Elto GSM The main table shows the existing E1 to GSM routes and has the following fields E Source Strip Source Prefixes Insert GSM Destination El to GSM Routing E1 Source tip Prefix Insert GSM Destinations Action 0 HB 9
48. e cause specified in Release Cause A message to be played on such a situation can be also recorded and stored on the TOPEX equipment The pair of settings SERV and Dest LOGIN_QUEUE LOGOUT_QUEUE and SERV QUEUR are used for routing the call to a queue for a call center implementation with SIP users operators An operator has to access the queue to a call routed to LOGIN_QUEUE The number of the queue is set in Sign3 and can be edited through the edit link The number of a queue can take values from 0 to 50 When the operator is leaving the office he has to LOGOUT from the QUEUE with a call routed to SERV and LOGOUT_QUEUE and the number of queue with the same value as for LOGIN_QUEUE record All calls routed to SERV_QUEUE with the same number of queue will be accessed by the operator or operators already attached to the same queue Tax type of billing You can establish the prefixes that will be charged with billing pulses in Routing Table To be able to handle charging issues you must change the field Tax There are three methods rules for configuring calculation of tax pulse The first digit the leftmost of the four of Tax field is used to differentiate between those methods Allowed values for the method are 0 no method 1 method 1 2 method 2 and 3 method 3 Method 1 1xyy upon answering the call is charged with x pulses During the state of conversation the call is charg
49. e configuration files to the last commited version Mote The current configuration will be lost Restore Last Contig 3 3 3 3 Download Configuration This option allows saving the configuration files from the equipment to your computer You can choose to download the current configuration the state of the configuration files to this moment by clicking the Save Current Config button or to download the last committed configuration by clicking the Save Config button Operation Details Download Configuration You can either save the current configuration even if iti iz mot yet commited or save the last commited configuration You can save the archivbe to your computer The applications will still be running according to current cfg files Download Current Configuration even if it iz net commited save Current Contig Download Last Saved Configuration save Config 10 Web interface for Voxi family 3 3 3 4 Upload Configuration This option allows upload the configuration files for the equipment from your computer It is recommended that only previously downloaded archives are uploaded to avoid malfunctions due to wrong configuration files For the new uploaded configuration to be copied in the permanent memory please press the Commit link in the main menu Operation Details Upload an Archive with Configuration Files Allows to upload an archive from wour computer to the device The files are
50. e existing VoIP to SIPUSERS routes and has the following fields Source Name Source P NetMask Source Protocols Shows the settings of the source direction It contains a source name an IP address with netmask and the protocols Strip Source Prefix Insert Destination preset to SIPUSERS oIP to SipUsers Routing Source IP NetMask Source Protocols Strip Prefix lnsert Destnaton Name Action fromOffi 75 84 54 23 32 SIP SIPUSERS delete fromEast 45 32 45 21 32 SIPUSERS delete New Route To edit or delete a route press the corresponding edit or delete button To add a new route press the New Route button oIP to SipUsers Routing Access In Profile framEast 45 52 45 21 42 Source Name Source IP Adress 45 47 45 21 Source Protocols P zin l elHass so iii separated by single commas mE Destnaton SIPUSEAS cave Cancel The edit menu consists of The Access In Profile this is the source direction with its parameters Set the parameters Source Name Source IP Address and Netmask the combination should be unique t Source Protocols choose one or both SIP and H323 Strip select the number of digits to ignore from the destination number The prefixes you can write more prefixes separating each one by comma Insert set the digits to be inserted into the destination number Destination preset to SIPUSERS 34
51. e name IP address net mask and protocol SIP or and H323 Access Out Profile A VolP destination direction It is characterized by its name IP address port number the protocol SIP or H323 and the DTMF method The main application that runs on the equipment IVR Interactive Voice t is a interactive technology that allows a computer to detect Response voice and keypad inputs IP PBX or SIP PBX here It is a business telephone system designed to deliver voice over a data network and interoperate with the normal Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN Prefix The first n numbers of the destination number that are user for call routing Por SiPse 086 Sure 83
52. e record is valid calls can be routed based on the selected record The Days field is used to set the days of the week when the record is valid The Billing Profile field will be used in further development 69 USER MANUAL Top ox 4 6 State Monitoring 2 Refresh in 9 sec Card State Pos Id Alr Type Group CARD Ok 4 Goh T PORT BLOCK 32 CARD OK Goh PORT BLOCK 65 CARD Ok 16 115 0 1 PORT BLOCK 144 CARD OK 1 115 1 PORT BLOCK 1726 CARD Ok dd 5 OTP 2 This page displays the states of the cards and ports on the equipment t represents a text monitoring mode equivalent to the graphical modes State Monitoring in Monitoring tab and VVebOAM in Advanced tab The page is refreshed every 30 seconds or can be refreshed manually by pressing the Refresh link at the top of the page There are 2 tables showed the card state and the port state tables The card state table shows the card number its state type of alarm if any the card type and the group it belongs to All card states are displayed The port state table shows the port numbers and their states Only the ports that are not in the usual OK state are displayed 4 7WebOAM The WebOAM page is meant to show the configuration of the equipment and its states in a OAM like way OAM is a Topex proprietary software that needs to be installed and allows complex configuration and monitoring fo
53. ed with one pulses every yy seconds So if you select 1 you must specify the number of pulses at response ex 10 and the time period for pulse generation ex 20 seconds Method 2 200x the calls are charged according to several zones and tariffs The zones are geographical areas where the tariff is the same This kind of taxation is performed by several fixed telephony PSTN operators If you select Method 2 you may change only the Tariff Index value 66 Web interface for Voxi family Method 3 3xxx the calls are charged according with a tariff This is an extension refinement of Method1 Besides the number of pulses upon answering and the period for generating pulses now you can specify also a period without tax pulses and the number of pulses per taxing period This kind of billing is used by several mobile telephony carriers If you select method 3 you may change only the Tariff Index value There are maximum 10 tariffs so values for Tariff Index can be value from to 9 seconds Note In the Tax field there is also a facility for limiting the maximum duration of a call limit For this you type 4 for the value of the field digit This is NOT really a method for calculating the charge for a call Sign2 here the user can specify in case of a SS7 route some translations parameters as follows sign 13001100 Edit d Check Called Party NAI Calle
54. efined SIP user the description the telephone number group data and voicemail data When adding a new SIP user the Client ID is calculated automatically and a new telephone number is suggested but it can be changed with the condition to be unique The description and password fields allow alphanumeric values 29 USER MANUAL Top ox SIP User 111 Client 10 1 Telephone Number 111 Descnpton Password bsa o Call Forward Voicernail Groups Alias Other cave Cancel When editing a SIP user you can change its description the telephone number and password to change the password click on the Set Password link to open the Password and Confirm fields but also more advanced settings like call forwarding voicemail group settings To access the advanced settings choose one of the menus displayed at the bottom of the edit window In the figure you can see the Call Forward settings the call forward is activated the calls are forwarded in case of the user being offline to 301 or in case of no answer to 0762813966 Call Forward Voicemail Groups Alias Other Call Forward Call Forward State offline No Answer L Always Number OfAine Number Busy Number No Answer 06207 5966 Number Always The Voicemail options are set in the next tab You can choose deactivate the voicemail by un checking the Voice Mail checkbox If is activated you can choo
55. exist For example if a route from GSM with any prefix goes to SIPUSERS exists it will be considered more specific than the route from any direction with 904 prefix goes to mygroup and the GSM call will be routed to SIPUSERS To avoid it and to access the group from other Sources GSM E1 etc or from Access IN Profiles that have other overlapping routes for it in the routing table a specific route has to be created in the Hunting Routes table Access the View All Routes page to see if the routes for the Hunting Group are overlapping The route input menu is situated at the bottom of the Hunting Route table it consists of e The Direction Name here you can select any of the Access In Profiles GSM and 1 sources e The Hunting Group Number select an existing Hunting Group Number These are general settings for the groups the individual ones for each user the specific hunting group that a user belongs to and the user s priority in the group should be set on the Sip Users page 3 7 3 Mail to SMS This service is only active if you have GSM modules installed This service permits sending a SMS when a certain email arrives to a specified mailbox The mail account which must be checked for the inbox email is written in the Username field also its password and the mail server IP address bellow When an email reaches to the inbox and has a specific structure the subject field should contain the GSM
56. he E1 steams you intend to use for this routing rule 2 USER MANUAL Topex 3 5 3 View All Routes This page allows you to see all routes defined on the equipment It contains the routes to different directions as well as to services This page will make it easy when looking into the general routing situation Source Class Prefix Type Destination lass Action DEFAULT 201 SERY VT HOAMSHERE BUSY SIPUSERS d z SERY READ VOICE MAIL E1 B 123456 DIR E1 5 DEFALLT 2 DIFIP SIP E1 B 224356 DIR fonuvBi3 oe DIR towWbis E1 B 3456 DIR SIPUSERS 30 DIF SIPUSERS DEFAULT 301 DIF SIPUSERS Name Source Class 1 Prefix 3456 Type Destination Class Destination Class 1 Ship 1 Insert Play File Days Always The routes can be viewed by pressing the corresponding view button The view table displays the name source and destination classes when applicable the routing prefix the type of action Direction Service or Port the play file field relevant in the case of the IVR service and the days when the route 1s valid 28 Web interface for Voxi family 3 6 The PBX Config menu This menu manages the SIP Users as well as the routes for them A SIP User may be a SIP Phone or a Soft Phone on a PC Port Config PBX Config Routing Services Monitoring Advanced System Commit Logout SIF Users GSM to Sipusers Sinusers t GSM EltoSipusers Sipusers t El VolPto Sipusers Sip
57. he source direction with its parameters Set the parameters o Source Name o Source IP Address and Netmask The combination should be unique o Source Protocols choose one or both SIP and H323 Strip select the number of digits to ignore from the destination number The prefixes you can write more prefixes separating each one by comma Insert set the digits to be inserted into the destination number GSM destination choose the GSM cards you intend to use for this routing rule 20 x Web interface for Voxi family 3 5 2 3 VoIP to VoIP The main table shows the existing VoIP to VoIP routes and has the following fields Source Name Source IP NetMask Source Protocols It shows the proprieties of the source direction contains a source name an IP address with netmask and the protocols SIP H323 one or both Strip Source prefix Insert Destination Name Destination IP Netmask Destination Port and Destination Protocol Shows the settings of the destination direction It contains the destination name the IP address the port number and the protocol to VoIP Routing Name oe Strip Prefix lnsert Name Protocol Port from VB17 192 168 110 17 32 SIP 2 88 301 SIPUSERS 0 0 0 0 SIP 0 SIPUSERS 0 0 0 0 SIP To edit or delete a route press the corresponding edit or delete button To add a new route press the New Route button VoIP to YolP Routing Acce
58. hunting service in combination with transfer and with exterior routing The prefix or prefixes for routing between SIP Users need to be written in the Prefix text area and separated by single commas The prefix you need to write results from the telephone numbers of the totality of SIP Users you have on the equipment Let s say you have SIP Users with telephone numbers 101 102 120 and 401 409 It is best to separate these numbers in 2 IXX and 40X and write 2 prefixes If meaning all numbers starting with 1 and 40f all numbers starting with 40 38 Web interface for Voxi family You need to write a very specific prefix so that this route does not overtake the traffic meant to another destination for example if you write T in the Prefix text box the interface will generate a route that says Everything coming from SIP Users with any prefix goes to SIP Users Now if you have a route saying that Anything coming with 55 prefix goes to Hunting Service the last route will not function for SIP Users at all 3 7 Services The services of VOXI equipments may differ due to the different physical configuration for example if the equipment doesn t have the GSM modules the Send SMS service will not be available Port Config PBX Config Routing Services Monitoring Advanced System Commit Logout Voicemail Groups Mailto SMS SendSMs IVR SMS to Mail The services are V
59. ified digits The maximum allowed is 16 digits Max The maximum number of digits from the Caller ID to be sent to the subscriber who has been called It will accept a range of values from to 20 digits DNIS Settings Destination settings Ignore specifies how many digits are ignored from the numbers received on that direction the first x digits of the received number will be ignored The maximum allowed is 20 digits The Ignore command is performed before the Insert command Insert specifies the digits to be inserted in the number received on that direction The maximum allowed is 16 digits Max maximum number of digits that may be dialed on that direction When the maximum number is reached the system will automatically send out the call to routing analysis without waiting to see if the caller part still sends digits This option is especially useful when you define directions for which the number of figures to be dialed is well known for example the numbers for certain GSM networks The maximum allowed is 20 digits sign 1 10003 Edit Recieve identity LI Load balancing algorithm 1 Coupling of the ring back tone Audio Level _ verify CLIR 1 GOOD DASR L Cut Call LI Test Net L Check Call Back L Calculate Cost L Balanced Cost LI Module COMA Chose lose 54 Web interface for Voxi family Sign contains 4 digits with the following significance Receive identity 0x0001 when it is se
60. ination IP does know just one codec so we must perform a transcoding l USER MANUAL Topex 4 5 Routes The main table presents the main route characteristics the name of the route its source and destination classes the routing prefix either it is a direction or a service the number of ignored and inserted digits into source or and destination numbers and the route search mode To edit a route press the corresponding edit button You can also view the route by pressing the view button To add a new route press New Route in the right up corner of the table or the New Route button at the bottom Routing New Route ae oc on ee DEFAULT SERY 00024 Circular OO 00 m Les delete ivr5ecretary DEFAULT DIR SIPUSERS Circular OO n record SIPUSERS SERY 00015 Circular 00 m delete reception DEFAULT SERY 00032 Circular 00 00 view edit delete marketing DEFALILT SERY 00032 Circular OO 00 leaveVoicemail DEFAULT SERY 00021 Circular OO readVoicemail SIPUSERS SERY 00017 Circular OO 00 ivr SERY 33 Circular 0 29 DIR Circular OO 00 SIPUSERS DIR Circular 00 00 SIPUSERS DIR Circular 5 5 DIR Circular 00 00 5 CIR Circular SEMOSMS DIR Circular R 00 5 5 DIF Circular OO 00 New Route 62 Web interface for Voxi family For several fields a text length limitations i
61. ing right above the authentication window you can have less of the menu tabs in your interface You will have one more tab ADVANCED if you log in as the advanced user Here we will go through an example of equipment that has included 4GSM ports 2 1 the VoIP card and the PBX installed The different sets of menus will be explained further Starting from left to right we have the following menus in the left part Port Config in the right part Commit PBX Config Logout Routing Services Monitoring System If the equipment which you purchased doesn t have the PBX installed you will have the same menu bar without the PBX Config tab In the same way if the equipment doesn t have the GSM modules you will have it missing from the menu in the Port Config tab You can see that clicking the tabs in the left part of the menu bar opens a submenu with different options It doesn t happen with the tabs in the right part of the menu bar since they are just one action buttons The links in the right upper corner will help you to get in touch with Topex Topex Web interface for Voxi family 3 1 The Commit link This menu is a one action link meaning that it doesn t have a submenu but executes the commit action by pressing the link When the user makes some changes in equipment configuration these changes are saved in a temporary memory Though the changes take effect right when you make them some need approx 5 sec t
62. nation Protocol Shows the settings of the destination direction It contains the destination name the IP address the port number and the protocol El to VoIP Routing 1 Source S tip Prefix Insert Destnation Name Destination IP Destination Port Destnaton Protocol Action O E1 B 0 546 tovb19 192 168 110 19 5060 SIP E1 B 0O 111 SIPUSERS 0 0 0 0 0 SIP 23 USER MANUAL To edit or delete a route press the corresponding edit or delete button To add a nevv route press the New Route button El to VoIP Routing Eigource eisa El B so m s separated by single commas ob Access Out Profile to b19 192 165 110 149 uvbh13 Destination Name Destination IP Adress 147 166 110 149 060 Destination Protocol Ha a Save Cancel Destnaton Port The edit table consists of E1 Source choose El ports you intend to use for this routing rule Strip select the number of digits to ignore from the destination number The prefixes you can write more prefixes separating each one by comma Insert set the digits to be inserted into the destination number Access Out Profile this is the destination direction with its parameters Set the parameters Destination Name it should be unique Destination P Address Destination Port Destination Protocol choose one of the 2 SIP or H323 Send DTMF choose by selecting one of the DTMF mo
63. o take place these changes will be lost after a reboot To prevent the loss of the configuration the commit function saves the configuration to a permanent memory that stays after a reboot So after creating a configuration that runs as you want it press Commit this will save the current configuration for good NOTE If the device is restarted or powered off without a previous Commit action all the changes made after the last commit will be lost Commit Changes Commit last changes While the commit is executed please do not modify or access any configuration files Saving Changes to Hard Disk Please wait 3 2 The Logout link Pressing Logout logs off the current user and redirects to the authentication page Logout after finishing the configuration of the equipment Topex USER MANUAL 3 3 The System menu This menu allows configuring your access to the web interface and to the equipment Here you can change the IP address of the equipment and your web password as well as manage the configuration files Port Config PBX Config Routing Services Monitoring Commit Logout Password Network Tools Licence 3 3 1 Password In order to change the default password for web access press the Pasword menu This page will change the password for the username under which you entered So next time when authenticating make sure to remember the new password Password for User admin CE 3
64. oes to 302 d 55 4 goes to 0000 Prefixes ANY Destnation SIPHUSEAS save Cancel After you click save button the new route will appear in the GSM to SipUsers Routing table GSM to SipUsers Routng ource GSM Ports Destinaton Name Acon GSM1 GSM2 SIPUSERS Web interface for Voxi family 5 5 2 How To Sipusers to GSM For creating a route from Sipusers to GSM you have to click on the Sipusers to GSM tab from PBX Config menu The following window will appear In order to set a new route you have to click on New Route button and to fill the fields from this window SipUsers to GSM Routing Source e separated bu single commas 07 06 Insert vl asi vl ass F cave Cancel GSM Destnaton You have to introduce the prefix or prefixes for the calls that you want to make a route separated by single commas and to check the GSM Destination port or ports In this example we wrote two prefixes to point from SIPUSERS to GSM1 GSM2 and GSM3 Pressing save shows the results in the mail table two routes there are only two routes displayed but in reality there are 6 new routes one for each prefix and each GSM destination were created Sip Users to GSM Routng Source Name Strip Prefix Insert GSM Destination Ports Action 0 SIPUSERS 06 GSMi amp GSMS amp GSMs SIPUSERS r GSMi amp GSM2
65. oicemail Groups Mail to SMS Send SMS IVR SMS to Mail We will go through each of them 3 7 1 Voicemail This service is only active if you have SIP PBX installed Voicemail means recording a voice message from a user instead of real speaking to him The voicemail can be activated for the cases offline busy not responding or even setting the voicemail to respond always The Voicemail settings for each individual user are defined in the PBX Config tab the SIPUsers menu On this page the general data for voicemail can be set Leave Voice Mail Prefix should be a number that will be inserted in the route to the record service This prefix should be unique for the routing table Read Voice Mail Prefix is the number the users will dial to listen to the received voicemail The voicemail and the records of the missed calls can be sent to the users email For the VoiBridge to be able to do that you need to set the IP address or name of the SMTP Server its port and an IP address that will appear in the mail content as the sender Missed Calls to Email should be also activated from the configuration of each SIP user to work Yoice Mail Settings Leave Voice Mail Prefix Read Voice Mail Prefix Voicemuail and Missed Calls to e mail SMTP Server IP Address SMTP Server Port From IP Address 192 169 111 117 39 USER MANUAL 3 7 2 Groups This service is only active if you have SIP PBX installed
66. on The edit table consists of Source preset to SIPUSERS Strip select the number of digits to ignore from the destination number The prefixes you can write more prefixes separating each one by comma Insert set the digits to be inserted into the destination number Access Out Profile this is the destination direction with its parameters Here you must set the parameters Destination Name it should be unique Destination P Address Destination Port Destination Protocol choose one of the 2 SIP or H323 Send DTMF choose by selecting one of the DTMF modes 37 USER MANUAL Topex Source SZPHSERS separated by single commas Access Out Profile toest 02 50 56 54 s Destination IP Adress 67 56 5654 Destnaton Port 060 Destination Protocol SIP o H223 Send DTMF SIF Info ka cave Cancel 3 6 3 7 SIP Users to SIP Users This page allows adding specific routes SIPUSERS to SIPUSERS Though you may also add such routes from the SIP Users to VoIP routing page this page will make this job easier for you SIP User to SIP User Routing Why define this route Source S7PUSFAS separated by single commas L Destination SFelsears NOTE You do not need any SIPUSER to SIPUSER route to make direct calls from one SIP User to another But you need to define a route between SIP Users if you want to use such functions as transfer or complex routing with services like
67. on must make the difference between a call answered without ring back tone and a call answered after a ring back tone Additional software must be installed on the gateway Sign 1 0003 es fs S Connect To Music 2 Connect to DSP Lew Loop 4 Quiet CSP Channel Timer 1 2 When the Action field is set to Service and the Type of Service field 15 set to Flashing 4 the incoming calls will be forwarded to a FLASING tone With the Signaling field you can specify actions about the tones heard by the incoming user Connect To Music 0x0000 the gateway flashing tonality is provided to the incoming call Connect To DSP Ox4000 the tonality will be obtained from a DSP with possible values from to 63 Loop Ox8000 the Tx and Rx sense are looped together Quiet xc000 no tonality will be provided to the incoming call the user will not hear anything DSP Channel Ox3f00 Timer OxOOff is used as follows if a value is used then the tonality will be heard continuously otherwise the value will specify the time the tonality will be played to the incoming call 65 USER MANUAL Topex 3 When Action field is SERV and Service Type field is PLAY RELEASE the window will look like in the next image Release Cause The release cause for the prefix specified in routing table with action SERV and service type PLAY RELEASE will be released with th
68. or outgoing calls DISA activates the DISA service on that port Monitoring the system collects additional information for this port in activity monitoring files Direction the direction to which the port is belonging The direction can be selected from the list which contains all the directions specified in Define directions names The value 65535 indicates an unallocated direction Target the port position of the local extension to which the input junction should ring If you enter the calls that come in through this port will ring continuously Second Category a 8 digits value that can be assigned to the specified port for further development Pin Code 1 pin code for the SIM leave empty if none Load SIM 1 loading in seconds minutes for the SIM Max SIM 1 maximum time to use in seconds minutes for the SIM It is useful because it establishes a maximum value of using time for the SIM after the specified value the SIM will become blocked Edit Port GSM Port Nri Card 4r4 Category Installed 25 b Sim Index OUT 5 pisa L 00000000 Monit Setings Pini 1 Load Simi ei Reset 12 Web interface for Voxi family Configuration for ET port Edit Port ISDM PRI Pert Mrl Card Mri Category Installed IM hlunit LI OUT Direction Second Category 00000000 Save for Category Bil card _ Direction E 1 Trunk Details Clock CRE none Synchroni
69. ow just above the horizontal line and editing the new entry and saving it When editing an IVR route entry the Source represents an IP IN class that already exists in the routing table the GSM1 4 directions if the device is equipped with GSM modules and the 1 1 if the device has El cards NOTE If you select one of the GSM1 4 directions as Source please note that the IVR Prefix you will write has to be exactly the one written in the Number field in the GSM Settings page from the Port Config tab I R Routes IYR Settings Source IVR Prefix Action Ay iz Secretary Number Company 39 IYR Record Number 4146 f 2225 IVR Record New Restore Default Clean Hard Y delete edit Code Message Messages ma MEW Entry Source IVE Prefix The right window allows changing the IVR settings At the bottom there are 4 submenus IVR Code Record New Message Restore Default Messages and Clean Hard Disk 43 USER MANUAL Top ox 3 7 5 1 IVR Code The equipment comes with a simple IVR Code that plays an audio file that asks the user to dial the extension number of the destination If the user doesn t dial anything he will be redirected to an operator noted here as the Secretary Number You can change the secretary number either from the IVR code or from the field Secretary Number The IVR code will appear in a text area if you press the IVR Code menu You can edit the code
70. ple we looped the 1 and the E1 B streams and set the 1 to Network and 1 to User The 1 card will synchronize the system clock No checksum verification 15 used in our example 5 3 2 How to GSM port settings To set the GSM ports click on the GSM Settings tab a new table will be displayed GSM Settings PIN Codes Direct Call Numbers Humbert 502 Number 307 Number 406 Number4 0000 Hu n out example the SIM cards do not check the pin codes pin1 4 sett to 0 The number1 4 are configured to redirect to first and second GSM Card a SIP User 302 we will create this user later third card to the IVR Service which is set for the 905 prefix the fourth to an inexistent extension at the moment there is no user or service for the prefix 0000 which will result in a failed call ATTENTION For every call number filled in you have to have a route and if it is a Sip user you have to create that Sip user So the next step is to create the Sip user and the route 78 Topex p Web interface for Voxi family 5 4 Create a S P Users For creating a Sip user you have to use the SIP Users option from PBX Config menu The SIP Users table will appear SIP Users Pickup f Hunting Group Yuicemuail To set up a SIP user click on New User button Here you have to fill the telephone number the des
71. r Topex equipment The left part of the page displays the group of cards the groups are separated by white horizontal bands the cards the entities that have their number written in square brackets and the ports the smallest cells that have an identifier written on its surface The region in the right 1s designed for temporary windows that open either to offer the possibility to edit a port or to guide you through the process of adding new cards The links at the top of the page Minimize All minimizes the all the cards then you can select the Expand link for the card you want to view Expand All expands the view for the cards Works only if at least one card is minimized Monitore by pressing this button the monitoring process will start and will color the cards and or ports that are either in error blocked or in use The interrogations for the monitoring are sent every 5 seconds to the main application If after pressing Monitore appears a pop up box saying Server Error it means the interface cannot connect to centrala the main application on the telnet port configured for this or centrala is not running Stop this button activates only after pressing the Monitore button It stops the monitoring Refresh this button refreshes the page it will automatically do so every 10 min 70 Topex Web interface for Voxi family Any card can be deleted by pressing the Remove
72. re coming with different prefixes from the same IP source In case of two such prefixes the user can assign two different directions for the same IP source Max Cost this parameter will be used in further developments Nr of Digits with this parameter you can control the number of expected digits for each call coming from the specified IP End Cause this field is the release code used when the received number has a different number of digits then the expected ones Nr of Digits value The default value is 34 60 Web interface for Voxi family 4 4 IP out Output Classes The IP out page offers the possibility to edit add and delete the output classes IP Out Class Nev Nr Protol Direction Port Max talls RTP Proxy Transcodingi Action 00 H323 MYVOTP 0 0 0 0 o oO No SIP Voip_direction 192 168 32 6 5060 100 SIP SIPUSERS 0 0 0 0 O 100 Eu The user defines for each direction name a protocol SIP or H323 a destination IP a port used for signaling for example 1720 for H323 and 5060 for SIP the maximum number of outgoing calls Protocol F Direction SIPLISERS IP 0 0 0 0 Port Max Calls 00 Rtp Proxy C Transcoding al save Cancel RTPProxy must be enabled if the destination IP is behind a NAT Transcoding must be enabled when the source and the destination has different codecs The codec may be changed if for instance the dest
73. s used for Prefix Insert into Destination Number and Insert into Source Number fields a maximum of 16 digits and 4 for Signl Tax and Port fields Name re ception Source Class LOCAL Action Destnaton Class 11 Service Type 22 TING Ignore from Source Insert into Source Ignore from Destination Insert into Destination Signi 0003 Sign Tax 0000 CTine Search Mode Circular Search Parameter Sign3 pgg Sign4 Signs Signt Play File Start Time 00 00 00 End Time 23 59 59 Billing Profile Tue Wed Thu Fr Sat Sun HoliD save Cancel Name a suggestive name for the route Source Class it has to be interpreted here as incoming source direction A DEFAULT value means that there is not rule to be applied Prefix the routing digits the first digits which are necessary to route a call if you leave empty the field the respective routing rule will Not be taken into account at saving action The maximum allowed is 16 digits inside a prefix string the value be used to indicate any digit from 0 to 9 For example 112 means all prefixes from 102 112 until 192 This feature is very useful because it allows reducing the number of records in the routing table 63 USER MANUAL Action the action to be taken there is a list with six strings PORT DIR and SERV PORT the call will get out through the
74. s well as some knowledge of Topex specific concepts The Advanced tab contains 5 pages that refer strictly to routing Directions Name Directions P in IP out and Route that have to be edited from left to right starting by defining the names of the directions in Directions Name appending properties to these directions Directions assigning some of them to IP in and IP out classes and finally creating routes There are 2 more pages for monitoring State Monitoring 2 and Web OAM The Console page is used to communicate with centrala THERA TAA OLIT RT oavanced Pav Commit Logout Directions name Directions JIPin Pout Route State Munitaringi23 web Console 4 1 Directions Name Class Name This page shows all the direction names that the equipment knows Every direction name has also an id Directions are sometimes referred to as Classes The Directions are groups of inbound or outbound trunks that have common routing characteristics VolP in2 1 VolP ini 2 VolP in3 3 ISDM 4 ISDN2 5 VolP o ti 6 WolP_out 7 323 9 SIPUSERS 10 VoIP_out3 11 GSMi delete 12 GSM2 13 G5M3 14 GSM4 15 SENDCALL 16 SEMDSMS 17 MYVOTP 50 Top ox Web interface for Voxi family To ensure adequate routing of calls you must assign one or more trunks to each direction To add a new direction name click the edit button on an empty entry in this case an empty entry means a row
75. se when it will work when the user is offline busy doesn t answer or always There is an option to receive the voicemail messages to an email in a wav attachment To activate it you need to check the Voice Mail to e Mail checkbox and to write a valid email address below it Call Forward Voicemail Groups Alias Other vice Mail Offline Busy Answer 3 Always Voice Mail to e Mail Voice Mail to e Mail Address irina palade topex ro Voice Mail State 30 Web interface for Voxi family The SIP user can belong to several types of groups pickup group forking group and hunting group You can choose from the select boxes the group type and number and associate the user with it Call Forward Voicemail Groups Alias Other Pickup Group define Forking Group Hunting Group define Hunting Priority Centrex Centex Croup Centrex Aliasi Centrex Alias2 Centrex Alias3 The user can have up to 3 al ases short or alternative name that can be called only betvveen SIP users If a GSM number is written in the GSM Number field the GSM number will be called parallel every time the S P user is called The Other tab displays a set of options if the SIP user will receive the missed calls to email the No Answer Timeout in seconds if this user s presence will be published Do Not Disturb the calls will not reach the user Call W
76. ss In Profile from B17 132 180 111L1 34 Source Name from B17 Source IP Adress 197 166 110 17 Source Protocols SIP LI H323 Se Prefixes separated by single commas Access Out Profile SIPFUSERS 0 0 0 0 Destination Name SIPLUISERS Destination IP 25 0 0 0 0 Destnaton Port Destination Protocol s r O H223 Send DTMF n band Save Cancel 21 USER MANUAL The Access In Profile this is the source direction with its parameters Set the parameters o Source Name o Source IP Address and Netmask The combination should be unique o Source Protocols choose one or both SIP and H323 Strip select the number of digits to ignore from the destination number The prefixes you can write more prefixes separating each one by comma Insert set the digits to be inserted into the destination number Access Out Profile this is the destination direction with its parameters Set the parameters o Destination Name it should be unique Destination IP Address Destination Port Destination Protocol choose one of the two SIP or H323 Send DTMF choose by selecting one of the DTMF modes O O O 0 3 5 2 4 VoIP to El The main table shows the existing VoIP to 1 routes and has the following fields Source Name Source IP NetMask Source Protocols Shows the settings of the source direction It contains a source name an IP address with netmask and the protocols Strip Source Prefix
77. t the identity 1s received on the selected direction Send identity 0x0002 when it 1s set the identity is sent on the selected direction Load balancing algorithm 0x0004 establishes the algorithm for changing SIM on GSM interfaces when it is not set the algorithm for minimal cost is used SIM selection by time periods When the bit is set the load balancing algorithm is used equal usage time for each SIM Coupling of the ring back tone 0x0008 by setting it you allow coupling of ring back tone while dialing on the next link before the called party answers Audio Leve l x0010 audio level in range 0 7 dBm for the directions with GSM interfaces where is the biggest level value and 7 the lowest value Verify CLIR Ox0800 when this bit is set the CLIR setting is verified each time after the CLIR setting is sent to a GSM module GOODASR 0x0200 when this bit is set a RELEASE message is sent on ISDN with a delay of 5 seconds when a congestion situation 15 encountered on GSM part The call will wait on the specified time a free GSM resource Cut Call 0x0400 when this bit is set then all calls will be cut stopped on the GSM modules for which a reprogramming is necessary for example when a SIM must be changed because of an used algorithm Test Net 0x0100 used in case of a direction which contains GSM modules when this bit is 1 one then the outgoing GSM module will be tested if it is registered Che
78. t messages currently there is only one default message ivr over the existing ones It will also delete all the messages you recorded with new names 45 Topex USER MANUAL d 3 7 6 SMS to Mail This service is only active if you have GSM modules installed This service if activated will send an email as soon as one of the GSM modules receives a SMS The mail content will be the text received in the SMS the subject will be the one you choose by filling in the Subject field The email will be sent to the address specified in the field To at the mail server at the IP address mentioned in Mail Server IP Address The from field in the email will be the one you choose by writing it in the From field The From should preferable be a real existing address The parameters which you must define are email address from is sending email address to is sending subject gateway IP Address mail server IP Address port SMS to email From email address To email address Subjects Gateway IP Address 192 108 1 7 Mail Server IP Address 79 37 164 184 o a 46 Web interface for Voxi family 3 8 Monitoring menu description This menu offers information about the state and the activity of the equipment card and port States which of the SIP Users 1s online and current calls The Monitoring tab contains 3 submenus State Monitoring Current Calls and
79. talled IN OUT Monitoring Direction and Second Category have the same significance as for the GSM and E1 port configurations The Saving Options section of the window is useful when it is necessary to make changes for the entire card all of the ports of that card Those changes are for Category and Direction you check the ones you want Also to set a certain value for an option for the entire card the box Apply settings for all positions on card must be selected On the bottom side of the windows there is a zone called IP Card Settings in which RTP start and Range fields are displayed 74 Web interface for Voxi family 4 8 Console This page allows the user to directly interrogate centrala by means of telnet The command shoul be entered in the Your Command field and press send The response may take up to 3 seconds The response will be shown in the large Response text box To clear the text box content press the clean button in the left To see all the possible commands type in the help instruction Centrala will respond by returning all the instructions it accepts and their descriptions Console Your Command BLOCK 144 PORT BLOCK 176 vieu cardstate CARD STATE Card state Pos 14 Alr Type CARD OF 4 O GoM CARD OF 6 GoM CARD OF 16 ELISDNN 1 Responce CARD 17 ELISDNN 1 CARD 32 VU BP 2 gt gt help C
80. te button The edit table consists of GSM Source choose GSM ports you intend to use for this routing rule Prefix preset to T that means ANY Destination preset to SIPUSERS GSM to SipUsers Routing asmi goes to 301 Source GSM Ports IM goes to 3021 goes to 0000 Prefixes AVY Destination SIFPUSERS save Cancel 32 Web interface for Voxi family 3 6 3 2 El to SIPUSERS The main table shows the existing E1 to SIPUSERS routes and has the following fields E1 Source Strip Prefix Insert Destination preset to SIPUSERS E1 to SipUsers Routing 1 Source Strip Prefix Insert Destination Name Action E1 B 2 87 3 SIPUSERS 1 SIPUSERS To edit or delete a route press the corresponding edit or delete button To add a new route press the New Route button The edit table consists of E1 Source choose 1 ports you intend to use for this routing rule Strip select the number of digits to ignore from the destination number The prefixes you can write more prefixes separating each one by comma Insert set the digits to be inserted into the destination number Destination preset to SIPUSERS El to SipUsers Routing E1 Source lease lease st 7 separated by single commas Destination 57PET5ERA cave Cancel 33 USER MANUAL 3 6 3 3 VoIP to SIPUSERS The main table shows th
81. ted as a set of checkboxes that support multiple selections A VolP destination direction is called an Access Out Profile The profile is characterized by its name IP address port number the protocol and the DTMF method You can choose one of the already defined Access Out Profiles from the drop down element named Access Out Profile If you want to define a new profile choose the New IP Out Profile from the drop down element and write its parameters o Destination Name it should be unique otherwise it will not be accepted o Destination IP Address it should be written in the format of 4 integer numbers lower or equal to 255 separated by dots o Destination Port an integer value that indicates the port number at the destination o Destination Protocol choose one of the two SIP or H323 Choose by checking the respective radio buttons o Send DTMF choose by selecting one of the DTMF modes If you want to change some parameters or the name of an Access Out Profile select it from the drop down element and change the data as you wish After submitting the form the Access Out Profile will change its parameters to the new ones After editing the route press Save to save the changes or Cancel to return to the main table If the data you entered are wrong ex no prefix written you will be alerted on the mistake and the changes will not be saved until you submit a correct form The changes you made in the edit ta
82. the action implies rebooting the device you will need to wait until the reboot iz completed to access these pages Restart System 3 3 3 1 Restore to Default This option restores the configuration of the equipment to the factory default values It has 2 options either restore to the factory defaults but keep current network settings click the Limited Restore button or restore the full configuration to default including the network settings click the Restore Default button Operation Details Restore to Default Replaces all configuration files from mnt app eTa with their default values Mote For the changes yo take effect you may need to reboot the system Restore a settings including network settings Restore Default Restore settings except network configuration Limited Restore NOTE If you choose to restore the default configuration and the network settings to default values it may force the web application to loose the connection to the equipment To access the equipment again write the new IP address in the web browser address line change the URL USER MANUAL 3 3 3 2 Restore Last Configuration This option restores the equipment state to the last committed configuration committed configuration means the state of the configuration files saved by clicking the COMMIT button in the right part of the menu bar Operation Details Restore to Last Confiquration Restores th
83. the corresponding edit or delete button To add a nevv route press the New Route button The edit table consists of Source preset to SIPUSERS Strip select the number of digits to ignore from the destination number The prefixes you can write more prefixes separating each one by comma Insert set the digits to be inserted into the destination number GSM Destination choose the GSM cards you intend to use for this routing rule SipUsers to El Routing Source 7PLUXSERSE sti eed separated by single commas ir E1 Destnaton v Saye Cancel 36 Web interface for Voxi family 3 6 3 6 S IPUSERS to VoIP The main table shows the existing SIPUSERS to VoIP routes and has the following fields Source preset SIPUSERS Strip Prefix Insert Destination Name Destination IP Netmask Destination Protocols Here you must insert the settings of the destination direction It contains the destination name the IP address the port number and the protocol Sip Users to VoIP Routing Source Name trip Prefix Insert Destination Name Destination IP Destination Port Destinatiun Protocol Action SIPUSERS 1 O03 2 toEast 84 54 5256 5060 H323 SIPUSERS 1 03 ktohlest 82 58 5654 5060 SIP edit delete To edit or delete a route press the corresponding edit or delete button To add a new route press the New Route butt
84. users to VoIP It opens with the SIP Users page together with a combination of routing pages for SIP Users Depending on the physical configuration of the equipment the pages will differ In our example we will consider having E1 GSM and VoIP modules installed These menus will facilitate the user task when managing the routes for SIP Users Since the interface selects by itself not only the direction of the route but also that it involves the SIP Users the administrator has a much easier task when editing and adding routes Depending on the physical configuration of the equipment there are various routing combinations GSM to SIPUSERS E1 to SIPUSERS VoIP to SIPUSERS SIPUSERS to GSM SIPUSERS to El SIPUSERS to VoIP Here you have all you need to configure the SIP Users routing paths The SIP User class can be modified in any of the Routing menu pages that have Access Out Profile Enter a X to VolP page and edit the parameters for SIPUSER class 3 6 1 Sip Users Here you can add edit or delete the SIP users The page consists of a main table where all SIP users are displayed and an edit table where you can edit the selected SIP user SIP Users Pickup Hunting Group Yorcemail 1 2 USED offline edit delete 1 1 not used edit delete none none n t used none none not used The main table shows the user id of each d
85. where the name of the direction is the same with its id number To delete the direction press the corresponding delete button the direction name will turn back to its id number wg Name The direction name must be a unique identifier an alphanumeric text digits letters of maximum 19 characters long The first character must not be a digit The direction name must not contain the space character If you enter a name that already exists an error message will be displayed VolP in2 1 VolP ini 2 WoIP_ing 3 ISDN1 4 ISDN2 5 VolP outi 51 USER MANUAL 4 2 Directions Class Settings The Directions page offers the possibility to edit add and delete the directions classes You can use the advanced user to add directions but also for fine tuning for the directions created with the admin user The main table presents some of the characteristics for each direction The edit page called by pressing edit New Direction at the bottom or New Dir in the right up corner allows editing more features Directions New Dir Sisco Ee Cl steps 11 00 Local PORT 00 m z 20 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 GSM DIF m z 20 0003 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Sip_in DIF m 20 00 z z 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000 150941 DIF z 20 0003 00000000 000000
86. ze Clock Send MFAS Mon Gen Clock Send CRE Receive CRC Siqr Termiral Sign Channel Installed IN OUT Monitoring Direction and Second Category have the same significance as for the GSM port configuration The Saving Options section of the window is useful when it is necessary to make changes for the entire card all of the ports of that card Those changes are for Category and Direction you check the ones you want Also to set a certain value for an option for the entire card the box Apply settings for all positions on card must be selected Changes are not sending automatically to the channel 0 and to the signaling channel number 16 E1 Trunk Details this zone contains the current settings regarding the clock generation Synchronize Clock and Non Generate Clock and the using of the CRC none Send MFAS Send CRC and Receive CRC Also the signaling terminal and signaling channel are displayed 1 The changes will be only temporary until the next reboot if you do not press the Commit button NOTE2 The monitoring process will stop after you save changes to a card so you will need to press the Monitoring button again 73 USER MANUAL VOIP port Edit Port WoIP Pert Hr Card hr32 Category Installed IM Monit all OUT Directon Second Category 00000000 for Category All card _ Direction IP Card Settings RTP Start 200704 Range 32 SOVE Ins
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