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1. Each Time Table has a Holiday time table and ring mode that can be used in place of Night mode when the current date matches with Holiday time table election from automatic to manual ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Calendar Type Determines the Calendar type for use with the Holiday time Lunar Gregorian table Gregorian Holiday Date Designates Holiday Dates for use with the Holiday time table MM DD None Release 1 0 WM vertICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 System Speed Table 257 2 163 System Speed Table PGM 257 Selecting System Speed Table will display the System page shown below MBX IGS55M A SE Boot Version 1 JAI OS Version 1 Pe Find POM Chapter 2 Web Administration 2000 2099 2100 2199 2200 2299 2300 2399 2400 2499 2500 2599 2600 2699 5 Release 1 0 ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Dial System Speed Dial Digits Max 32 digits Name System Speed Dial Name Max 16 characters Toll Free Assignment to apply Toll Free 0 Off Off 1 On Tenant Numbe
2. SUB 1 Sub Supervisor SUB 2 SUB 3 Member Manangement Add Station Range DelStation Range Member PTT Group 208 N Interphone Group 209 N Pilot Hunt Group 210 21 LIN ACD Group Attribute 213 214 N ACD Group Announcement 215 N ACD Agent State amp Priority N Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 ACD Group Assignment PGM 212 The ACD Group capacities for the MBX IP system are shown in the following table ACD Group Capacity Chapter 2 Web Administration ITEMS MBX 100 MBX IP 300 Number of ACD Group 20 50 Number of Supervisor 1 1 Number of Sub Supervisor 3 3 Number of Agents 50 50 Max Queue Count 99 99 Max Steps for Queue Announcement 5 5 ACD Agent Priority 20 1 20 20 1 0 The page consists of 2 menus Basic Attributes amp Member Management Basic Attributes menu group service status tenant number time table index auto service status change main supervisor and sub supervisor are assigned to the ACD Group Member Management menu members of the ACD group are managed Adding members to the ACD Group or deleting members from the ACD Group is possible To add members to the ACD Group 1 Input the desired Station
3. When digit conversion is programmed the CO line is seized after digit conversion is completed Then user cannot get the CO dial tone from PX For this case a dummy dial tone can be programmed for use Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Executive Secretary Assign PGM 241 2 150 Chapter 2 Web Administration Executive Secretary Assign PGM 241 Selecting Executive Secretary Attributes will display the page shown below Hide Menu Exec Icm secretary _ gt secretary _ gt secretary _ gt secretary _ gt secretary _ gt secretary _ gt Mobile Attribute 236 N Secretay l Intercom Busy N Dial Tone Digit Table 240 N a wl nr Stations be grouped as Executive Secretary so that when the Executive enters DND intercom and transferred calls are automatically routed to the Secretary An Executive may have up to 3 Secretaries A Secretary can be assigned to multiple Executives A Secretary of one pair may be the Executive of another however assignments that form a loop back are not allowed Release 1 0 W 1 MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Executiv
4. Station Directory Number Attributes define features and functions available to the station directory number Generally the entry will turn the feature ON enable or OFF disable Refer to Table below for a description of the features and the input required Release 1 0 W vertTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Directory Number Attribules PGM 131 135 2 37 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Station Name Enables user name entry The name is Max 16 Chars displayed on the LCD of Digital Phones Tenant Group Specifies tenant group for station 1 9 MBX IP 300 1 1 5 MBX IP 100 Digit Conversion Specifies Digit conversion table for station 1 9 1 Table Password Password is employed to control access to 0 12 digits the system resources and facilities Walking COS Group access DISA callers and certain Call Forward types may require the input of a valid password Busy Service When a station is busy and if another new call 0 Busy Tone Busy Tone is arrived station treats this new call following 1 Camp on this option 2 Call Wait 3 Pilot Hunt Charge Mode If Free the intercom call is not printed saved 0 Free Report to SMDR even though ICM CALL SMDR is 1 Report enabled If Report the intercom call is included to SMDR according to the ICM CALL SMDR Attributes Smar Dialed Digit
5. OS Version 1 0 Enter Tenant Number 1 5 D Find POM Tenant Number 1 ide Menu Order Attribute Value Range PGM 276 Greeting Announcement 1 Greeting Tone Type Normal 2 Greeting Play Timer 0 0 180 3 Greeting Tone No 1 19 4 Greeting Prompt Announcement 1 255 prompty l Table No PGM 259 100 annc 5 Greeting Repeat Count 3 0 100 6 Greeting Repeat Delay Timer 0 0 100 First Queuing Announcement 7 Queuing Tone Type internal MOH g Queuing Forward Second Queuing Bo sec 0 300 Anne Timer 9 Queuing Tone No 1 19 10 Queuing Prompt Announcement 1 255 prompty l Table No PGM 259 100 annc i 0 100 11 Queuing Repeat Count 3 Dscantiiunus 12 Queuing Repeat Delay Timer 0 0 100 CCR during First Queuing B Announcement OFF Second Queuing Announcement Calle pee ass 14 Queuing Tone Type Internal MOH Release 1 0 veRTiCAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Night Attendant Group Attributes PGM 276 277 2 188 Chapter 2 Web Administration Each night attendant group has available attributes related to greeting and queuing announcements timers and attributes related to announcements timers forward etc The following table provides descriptions for the attributes Night Attendant Group Attributes ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Greeting Tone Type Determines the type of greeting tone 0 Normal 0 1 Prompt 2
6. 9 Al Sl Sl S 5 al al al om bell pet i bel bel bel be ACD Group Assignment 212 N ACD Gmm Attrhntef219 21 41 ACD Agent State amp Priority N Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 ACD Group Announcement 215 2 117 Chapter 2 Web Administration ACD Group Announcement ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Tone Type Designates the Tone type 01 Normal Tone Normal Tone 02 VMIB Prompt 03 VMIB Announcement 04 Internal MOH 05 External MOH 06 09 VMIB MOH 1 2 3 4 10 14 SLT MOH 1 5 Tone Time Determines the amount of time tone is 1 600 10 provided Tone Port Tone port index of PGM 264 The 1 19 cadence of tone port may be changed by using Web Admin Prompt Announcement The VMIB Prompt or Announcement 1 255 NO number when tone type is VMIB Prompt or announcement Prompt Announcement The VMIB Prompt or Announcement 0 100 1 Repeat during Tone Time Repeat number when tone type is VMIB Prompt or announcement Prompt Announcement The VMIB Prompt or Announcement 0 100 0 Interval Time Repeat interval when VMIB Prompt or announcement Repeat is assigned CCR Usage This option is defined during 1 On 0 Off announcement will be played usage of 0 Off CCR feature Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 System Data 2 118 Chapter 2 Web Administrat
7. 8 VMIB MOH4 MBX 300 only 9 SLT MOH1 10 SLT MOH2 11 SLT MOH3 12 SLT MOH4 13 SLT MOH5 Second Queuing Forward Determines queuing forward second annc timer 010 300 30 Second Queuing Annc seconds Timer Second Queuing Tone No Determines tone number in case queuing type is 01 19 Not Asg normal Second Queuing Prompt Determines queuing prompt number when 001 255 Not Asg Announcement Table No queuing type is PROMPT ANNC PGM259 Second Queuing Repeat Determines queuing repeat number 000 100 3 Count Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Group Attributes PGM 201 202 2 94 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Second Queuing Repeat Determines the pause timer before queuing 000 100 0 Delay Timer repeat seconds Second CCR during First This entry defines CCR option during queuing 0 1 0 Queuing Announcement announcement is provided Second MOH for This entry defines MOH option during queuing OFF 0 Prompt Announcement annc Pause time INT MOH Pause EXT MOH VMIB MOH1 VMIB MOH2 MOH4 MBX 300 only SLT MOH1 SLT MOH2 SLT SLT MOH4 SLT MOH5 Call In Greeting Determines if a call is routed to destination during O After Greeting 0 greeting tone is played 1 In Greeting Max Queue Count Determines queue count 00 99 00 Fo
8. 1 1 Chapter 1 Web Service Chapter 1 Web Service General MBX IP incorporates a Web Server located in the MBX IP which is employed by the system s Web Service Using a Web browser to access the system Web Server and the database managed in a user friendly environment In addition to modifying the system database the MBX IP Web Admin provides for system file upload remote upgrade and database download The MBX IP default database includes assignment of a private IP address to the system This address 10 10 10 1 may be used to access the system from the LAN However a routable IP address must be assigned for access from a remote location refer to Browser Access on page 1 3 To access the MBX IP Web Server requires the following Operating MBX IP system Known IP address assigned in MPB Known TCP port assigned in MPB MBX IP connected to an accessible LAN MBX IP ID amp password Maint Admin User where applicable PC Browser 5 Internet Explorer IE 5 5 is recommended Windows PC containing at least 32MB RAM free 64MB or more RAM is recommended Network Interface Card NIC Environment for LAN Connection IEEE 802 3 10 100 Base T Static DHCP addressing A Firewall requires Network Administrator to allow access Remote access requires a routable public private IP address for the MBX IP system Web server must be assigned to the system prior to access Re
9. Vertical H 323 Port 0 9999 H 323 UDP Port 1720 SIP Port 0 9999 SIP UDP Port 5060 DHCP Usage If this field is set to ON the system obtains the Off IP address from the DHCP Server when it is booting Diffserv 0 63 Diff Serv pretag value 4 MAC Address Display the MAC Address of MPB IPKTS Protocol Port Display UDP Port for communicating between MPB and 5588 Boards or IP Phone Private Subnet Mask Private Subnet Mask Application Release Version Display system version Application Release Date Display the released date of system software Boot Version Display system boot version Boot Release Date Display the released date of system boot Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 2 13 Numbering Plan Chapter 2 Web Administration Numbering Plan Selecting the Numbering Plan program group displays the following sub menus Numbering Plan Type 110 System Numbering Plan 111 Flexible Station Number 112 e Feature Numbering Plan 113 114 115 118 Numbering Plan Type PGM 110 Selecting Numbering Plan Type will display the following page MBX GS55M amp 54i Boot Version 1 JAI OS Version 1 Attribute E 8171777 Default Numbering Plan Type Hide Menu System Numbering Plan 111 N Flexible Station Nu 12 N Feature Numbering Pla The MBX IP system provides de
10. 2 160 Holiday Time Table PGM 256 2 162 System Speed Table PGM 257 2 163 Emergency Code Table PGM 258 2 164 VMIB Announcement Table PGM 259 2 165 Customer Call Routing Table PGM 260 2 166 ICLID Route Table PGM 262 2 168 CLI Conversion Table PGM 263 2 170 Tone Frequency Cadence Table 264 2 171 Ring Table PGM 265 2 173 Ring Frequency Cadence Table PGM 266 2 175 Voice Mail Dialing Table 269 2 177 Tenant Data 2 179 Attendant Group Assignment PGM 270 2 180 Attendant Group Attributes 271 272 2 181 Night Attendant Group Assignment 275 2 186 Night Attendant Group Attributes PGM 276 277 2 187 Tenant Attributes 280 281 2 192 Tenant Group Access PGM 283 2 195 CO Call Restriction 284 285 2 196 Local Call Prefix Tables PGM 286 2 199 Long Distance Call Prefix Tables PGM 287 2 200 International Call Prefix Tables PGM 288 2 20
11. Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Zone Attributes 395 2 244 Chapter 2 Web Administration Zone Attributes PGM 395 Selecting the Device Zone Attribute returns the page shown below Enter Zone Range 1 9 J C Load Zone Number Range Frora 1 To 1 Hide Menu Nation Code Memo Type Codes Tenant Group Codec Type POM 281 RTP Relay z Rule St C R 6 Relay WB ie Peer To Peer ENABLE z Zone RTP Relay Group N Device Zone Attributes define characteristics specific to the device including the registration password DiffServ Code Point Nation etc In addition Zone characteristics set at the Device level take precedence over characteristics for the Zone Attributes While a Zone may incorporate up to 15 different RTP packet Relay Groups for clarity a single RTP Relay Group should be used within a Zone Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Zone Attributes 395 2 245 Zone Attributes Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Nation Code Nation Code of Zone Same with System s nation Memo Memo maximum 24 characters Codec Type Codec type for Zone Tenant Codec Tenant G711 G723 Codec G729 722 Not Assign RT
12. 0 0 0 0 a 102 0 0 0 0 a 103 0 0 0 0 104 0 0 0 0 a 105 0 0 0 0 a 106 0 0 0 0 a 107 0 0 0 0 a al alu w e a 108 0 0 0 0 a 109 0 0 0 0 a 110 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 0 0 112 0 0 0 0 113 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SI 0 0 0 0 CTI IP Address defines the PC IP Address to be integrated as first party CTI Application Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Number Data 2 32 Station Number Data Chapter 2 Web Administration Selecting the Station Number Data program group returns the following sub menus Station DN Assignment 130 Station DN Attribute 130 135 COS Assignment 137 Auto Dial Attribute 138 Preset Call Forward 142 Call Forward 143 VMIB Attribute 145 Mobile Extension Attribute 146 CO IP Group Access 150 Page Group Access 151 Command Group Access 152 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station DN Directory Number Assignment PGM130 2 33 Chapter 2 Web Administration Station DN Directory Number Assignment PGM130 1 Enter a valid station range 2 Click Load to assign DN MBX G555M A 5 Boot Version 1 DAI OS Version 1 MARJ
13. Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Green Mode Time Setting 2 261 Chapter 2 Web Administration Green Mode Time Setting Selecting the Green Mode Time Setting returns the page shown below ep Power ON Time i Monday Power OFF Time Power ON Time Tuesday L__ Power OFF Time HH MM Power ON Time 0000 2359 Wednesday L_ Power OFF Time Power ON Time Thursday Power OFF Time Power ON Time i Friday Power OFF Time Power ON Time Saturday e d Power OFF Tire z Power ON Time Sunday Power OFF Time Minda The power ON OFF time can be assigned to control Green Mode automatically ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Power ON Time The power ON time Power OFF Time The Power OFF time Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Initialization 2 262 Initialization Initialization PGM 499 Selecting Initialization will display the page shown below Chapter 2 Web Administration Find PM All Database Hide Menu Station Data Station Button Data CO Line Data Station Group Data System Data SMDR Data System Timer Table Data Tenant Data Networking Data SIP Data o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FJ a
14. W MBX IP Web Administration Guide Aa W VERTICAL Release 1 0 November 2010 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Vertical Communications Inc reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in content without notice 2010 by Vertical Communications Inc All rights reserved This publication contains proprietary and confidential information of Vertical Communica tions Inc The contents of this document may not be disclosed copied or translated by third parties in any form or by any means known or not now known or conceived without prior explicit written permission from Vertical Communications Inc LIMIT OF LIABILITY DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY Vertical Communications Inc makes no representation or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the content of this publication and specifically disclaims any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose and shall not be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage including but not limited to special incidental or consequential TRADEMARKS Vertical Communications and the Vertical Communications logo and combinations thereof are trademarks of Vertical Communications Inc All other brand and product names are used for identification only and are the property of their respective holders RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND Use duplication or disclosure of the technical data contained in this docum
15. Station gt Station gt Station gt Station gt Station gt Station gt Stations and external contacts be arranged in groups so that a user may create conference with all members of the group with a single call Member assignment is only available from within Web Admin Release 1 0 1 MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 206 2 103 Chapter 2 Web Administration COMMAND CALL GROUP ASSIGNMENT ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT On Hook Service Determines On Hook Service 0 ON HOOK 0 On Hook When user goes on hook 1 RECALL system allows ON HOOK service Recall When a user goes on hook system provides RECALL One Way Busy Determines ONE WAY BUSY 0 BUSY 0 BUSY 1 REQEST QUEUING Request Queuing 2 RECOVER CALL Recover Call Both Way Busy Determines BOTH WAY BUSY 0 BUSY 0 BUSY 1 REQEST QUEUING Request Queuing 2 RECOVER CALL Recover Call Member Determines member of group Station Station Number CO Grp CO Grp Access code and Tel Number The Command Conference Group capacities for the MBX IP system are shown in the following table COMMAND CALL GROUP CAPACITY ITEM CAPACITY MBX IP 100 MBX IP 300 Number of Groups 10 10 Member in a Group 12 12 Release 1 0 vertica
16. 10 3600 Retry Count 3 10 407 Authentication 100rel Support Session Timer Support Max Session Timer 180 180 3600 Min Session Timer po 60 150 Chapter 2 Web Administration Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 SIP Station Service 2 242 Chapter 2 Web Administration SIP Station Attribute ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Check Message If SIP Ext is set to ON then system will check the SIP Ext status 10 3600 30 Send Timer using OPTION Message This field indicates the time interval to send OPTION message periodically Retry Count Determines the retry count following MBX IP sending the 3 10 5 OPTION message and ACK message is not received in return 407 Authentication Determines if MBX IP authentication is done for each call using On off Off 407 messages 100rel Support PRACK Sending Option On off Off Session Timer Periodical Communication Path recovery Option On off Off Support Max Session Timer Maximum time to maintain the communication path 180 3600 1800 Min Session Timer Time interval to send the check message Re Invite or 60 150 90 UPDATE by period Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Zone Data 2 243 Chapter 2 Web Administration Zone Data Selecting the Zone Data program group returns the sub menus shown below Zo
17. Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 Group 15 Group 16 Page Group Acces 1 XI 0 0 go g g o g go 9 a a a a a a s Command Group Access 1 Stations can be allowed or denied access to CO Lines and IP Channels by group As a default all stations are allowed access to group 1 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Internal Page Group Access 151 2 52 Internal Page Group Access PGM 151 Selecting Internal Page Group Access will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid station range 2 Click Load to enter the Internal Page Group Access data 3 Check the appropriate boxes to allow or delete access to each Internal Group Zone i Tersi B Find POM Hide Menu Station DN Attribute Mobile Enter Station Range Station Range From 100 to 100 Chapter 2 Web Administration Uncheck All Internal Page Access Internal Page Zone 1 Internal Page Zone 2 Internal Page Zone 3 Internal Page Zone 4 Internal Page Zone 5 Internal Page Zone 6 Internal Page Zone 7 Internal Page Zone 8 Internal Page Zone 9 Internal Page Zone 10 Internal Page Zone 11 Internal Page Zone 12 Internal Page Zone 13 Internal Page Zone 14 Internal Page Zone 15 b g g
18. Index9 No Answer orr Disconnect Index 14 Vacant Disconnect Disconnect X Index 16 Transfer No Answer OFF Transfer Station Index 14 Recall No Disconnect m Anewar OFF Disconnect X Index 14 iv DND OFF v Disconnect z Index 22 V oao Index 24 When DID or DISA is routed to an unavailable destination busy DND etc the call can be rerouted to alternate destination The destination is separately defined for Day Night Timed mode according to several conditions as described If Prompt usage is set to ON the relevant tone will be played first and then the call will be routed to alternate destination Release 1 0 W 1 MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Incoming Alternate Destination PGM 169 2 69 Chapter 2 Web Administration Incoming CO Alternate Destination ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE Busy User unavailable busy or channel busy ex VMIB Disconnect Attendant CO Ring Assign ALT Ring Table Tone Pilot Group No Answer No response from User Station or CO line Disconnect Attendant CO Ring Assign ALT Ring Table Tone Transfer No Answer Station or CO line Pilot Group Vacant Number Intended called party is invalid format or unallocated Disconnect number Attendant CO Ring Assign ALT Ring Table Tone Disconnect Attendant CO Ring Assign ALT R
19. Log H f Enter Tenant Number 1 5 Load 5Ai APR O ion 1 JAI n O4i MARAO Po B Find POM Tenant Number 1 Order Attribute Value Range PGM 271 Greeting Announcement 1 Greeting Tone Type Normal 2 Greeting Play Timer 0 0 180 3 Greeting Tone No 1 19 4 Greeting Prompt Announcement 1 255 promptyl Table No PGM 259 100 annc 5 Greeting Repeat Count 3 0 100 6 Greeting Repeat Delay Timer 0 0 100 First Queuing Announcement 7 Queuing Tone Type internal MOH Attendant Group gnraent 270 N 8 Queuing Forward Second Queuing 30 1 0 300 Anne Timer 9 ueuing Tone No 1 19 Night Group Assignment i E Queuing Prompt Announcement 1 255 prompt l Night Group Attribu 10 Table No PGM 259 100 annc Attribute 28 Tenant Attribute 230 11 Queuing Repeat Count dine Tenant Group continuous CO Call Restrictio 12 Queuing Repeat Delay Timer 0 0 100 T 996 CCR during First Queuing k ible 286 Local Call Prefix Table 286 N 13 announcement orF Long Call Prefix Table 28 7 N A Second Queuing Announcement Intemational Call Prefi 233 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Attendant Group Attributes PGM 271 272 2 182 Chapter 2 Web Administration Each attendant group has av
20. Ven BAI MARA Enter CO Lie Rane 1 00 __ __ na PC CO Line Range from 1 to 10 Order Uncheck All Attribute Value Range PGM 165 16 1 iv CO Name Claris ISDN Screen User provided Notscreened t 2 Indicator User provided Not screened 3 iv Calling National 4 Vv any Numbering Unknown z CO Line Attnbute 160 525 r7 ending Progress Indicator R2 ANI Service 6 Vv Request gt 7 ICLID Service orr gt Own Code Add to s Transit CLI orr 2 9 2 Own Code Mar 16 Digits 10 CLI Prefix Code Max 2 Digits 11 International Code Max 4 Digits 12 2 Transit CLI 1 Max 24 Digits 13 2 Transit CLI 2 mE Digits Transit 113 Max 24 Incoming CO Attributes define various characteristics of CO lines under control of the system Release 1 0 WM vertTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Incoming CO Attributes PGM 165 166 2 61 Chapter 2 Web Administration Incoming Co Line Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CO Name Incoming CO line name can be Max 16 characters E assigned ISDN Screen Indicator Decide to insert screen indicatorto 0 Off Off ISDN message user provided not screened 1 user provided verified amp passed Calling Ty
21. z Wake up Time repeat HHMM Must be 4 digits Attendant Wake up Station range z ne time HHMM Must be 4 digits VMIB New Message No 000 Saved Message No 000 VM MSG SMTP Server Address VM MSG User Mail Address VM MSG SMTP Mail Server ID VM MSG SMTP Mail Server Password Station Directory Number Attributes define features and functions available to the station directory number Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station DN Attributes 5 5 Chapter 5 Station User Web Programming Station Directory Number Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Station Name Enables user name entry The name is displayed Max 16 Chars the LCD of Digital Phones Password Password is employed to control access to the system 0 12 digits resources and facilities Walking COS CO IP Group access DISA callers and certain Call Forward types may require the input of a valid password DND Activate or deactivate DND Off On Wakeup Time Assign Wakeup Time Attendant Wakeup Time If attendant assign other station s wakeup time VM MSG SMTP Mail SMTP Mail Server IP Address E Server IP Address VMIB New Message No Displays the number of new messages S
22. 0 Call 0 Call It is applied when only agent has auto work option 1 Call Ring 1 CALL after conversation agent state will be 2 Call OG changed to work state 3 Call Ring OG 2 CALL RING after conversation or after ringing agent state will be changed to work state 3 CALL OG after conversation or after make outgoing call agent state will be changed to work state 4 CALL RING OG after conversation or after ringing or after make outgoing call agent state will be changed to work state Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 ACD Group Attributes 213 214 2 115 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Announcement Usage This entry defines usage of Announcement when 1 0 Off when Incoming CO Call agent answer incoming ACD Call 0 Off Queuing Count Display This entry defines display of Queuing count of ACD 1 On 0 Off call 0 Off Queue Count Display This entry defines display interval seconds of Queuing 0 Real Time 0 Real Interval count of ACD call 1 10sec Time 2 20sec 3 30sec 4 40sec 5 50sec 6 60sec Password Check when This entry defines check the password when agent 1 0 Off Agent Log In log in 0 Off Agent State when Agent This entry defines usage of default Agent State option 0 Ready state 0 Ready Log In when agent log in 1 DND state state 2 Work state Auto Answer Us
23. 2 31 Station Number Data 2 32 Station DN Directory Number Assignment PGM130 2 33 Station Directory Number Attribules 131 135 2 36 Station COS Assignment PGM 137 2 42 Station Auto Dial Attribute 138 2 43 Preset Call Forward 142 2 44 Call Forward 143 2 45 Attribute PGM 145 2 47 Mobile Phone Attribute 146 2 49 CO IP Group Access 150 2 51 Internal Page Group Access 151 2 52 Command Conference Group Access PGM 152 2 53 Line Data 2 54 CO Line Attribute PGM 160 163 2 55 Incoming CO Attributes 165 166 2 60 CO Ring Assignment PGM 167 2 64 Incoming CO Normal DISA Attributes 168 2 66 CO Incoming Alternate Destination 169 2 68 CO Outgoing Attribute 170 171 2 71 CO Outgoing Alternate Destination 173 2 75 CO Outgoing Inter Digit Timer 174 2 77 DTMF Sending Delay Timer 175 2 79 CO COS
24. First Message Wait Station Determines where message wait notification is left for executive calls If EXECUTIVE message is left at Exec If FIRST SEC message is left at first secretary 0 Executive 1 First Secretary Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Executive Executive Access 242 2 152 Executive Executive Access PGM 242 Selecting Executive Executive Access will display the page shown below MBX 3 Boot Version 1 DAI OS Version 1 0 0 Find POM Hide Menu Mobile Attribut Intercom Bus Dial Tone Di Executiv PPTP amp ttrihntelNI Chapter 2 Web Administration Enter Bin Range 1 16 Load Range From 1 to 10 Executive Executive 1 0 Executive 2 0 v Executive 3 rH v Executive 4 rH v Executive 5 rH v Executive 6 0 Executive 7 r iv Executive 8 rH iv Executive 9 7 Executive 10 iv Executive 11 O iv Executive 12 0 Executive 13 0 iv Executive 14 Oo iv Executive 15 Oo Executive 16 rH Each Executive can be allowed or denied access to other Executives As a default calls between Executives is disabled Release 1 0 vertical MBX Web Administration Guide November 2010 PPTP Attribute 2 153 PPTP Attribute Selecting PPTP Attribute will display the page shown below Chapter 2 Web Admini
25. PGM115 Not Use Range Input Enter Order Range Start ACD Group Number 600 ACD Group Number New ACD Group Number 600 601 601 602 602 603 603 604 604 605 605 606 606 607 607 ali alu wl ro e 608 608 609 609 610 611 612 613 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Port Data 2 24 Station Port Data Chapter 2 Web Administration Selecting the Station Port Data program group returns the following sub menus e Station Type PGM 120 Station Port Attribute 121 124 Flexible Button Assignment PGM 126 e CTI IP Address Station Type PGM 120 Selecting Station Type will display the Station Type data page shown below Select the Station Order desired shown above table in the header 1 50 51 100 101 150 The range selected displays on screen Ve p F410 B Find POM Sloi ch Type Station Order 1 50 51 Sub Type a 1 DSIU 1 DKT EDGE 700 24B al 1 DSIU 2 DKT a 1 DSIU 3 DKT 1 1 DSIU 4 RI 1 DSIU 5 DKT lt 1 DSIU 6 DKT a 1 DSIU 7 SLT DTMF NORMAL xI 1 DSIU 8 SLT DTMF NORMAL
26. 216 161 211 53 PRIB T1 25 41 1 4 48 51 Logical Slot Assignment of CO Board Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Logical Slot Assignment PGM 103 2 6 Chapter 2 Web Administration From the top of this page click STA and the following page will display IS Vers j B Find POM coena om Station Logical Slot Assignment Slot No Current Order Type Logical Number IP Address Order 1 1 DSIU 100 111 2 2 DTIB24 112 135 88 SIP 99 IPP 136 167 Logical Slot Assignment of Station Board Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Logical Slot Assignment 103 2 7 From the top of this page click VMIB and the following page will display re arranging the slot order OS Version 1 0 Find PG DTIM IP Address Chapter 2 Web Administration COL ZT Logical Slot Assignment Type Logical Number IP Address AAFU 1 4 216 161 211 51 VMIB 5 12 10 10 10 5 Logical Slot Assignment of VMIB Board The CO Station VMIB logical order can be changed by adding a new board deleting a board or After changing the logical slot assignment the system should be reset to apply the updated o
27. 3 2 G W Upgrade 3 3 Upgrade Process View 3 5 VMIB Prompt Upgrade 3 6 AAFU System Greeting Up amp Download View 3 7 WTIB Base Upgrade 3 11 MBX IP System Upgrade Process 3 12 Chapter 4 System Management Database Senede r ioi Re ani 5 iid cos ee os 4 2 Database Download 4 2 Database Upload 4 4 4 5 Chapter 5 Station User Web Programming Introduction 5 1 Station Port Attributes 5 2 Station DN Attributes 5 4 Call Forward 5 6 Preset Call Forward 5 7 Pr selected Message 5 8 Station Speed Dial 5 9 Station Flex Buttons 5 10 Station ICLID 5 12 Mobile Extension Attributes 5 13 Internal SMS 5 15 Release 1 0 W VERTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Contents TOC 7 Station Logout 5 16 Release 1 0 VERTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
28. APRAO Boot Version 1 JAI OS Version 1 Pe Find POM EuerCOlieRame 1 80 _ Lead Ovemiew CO Line Range from 1 to 10 Order UncheckAl Attribute Value Range PGM 170 ISDN Screen UsernroWded Notscreened E 1 Indicator User provided Not screened Sending Caller 2 Number ON 3 Calling Type National Calling Numbering unknown 4 K Plan Identification Unknown Called Numbering unknown SY 5 K Flen Identification Unknown 6 Bearer Capability Speech 7 ISDN Line Type U_LAW v Sending Complete 8 IE for Information z Message 9 Make Transit CLI orr DTMF Send Interval 175 N 10 Poi e to CO COS Assignment 177 CO COS Assignment 177 N 1 V Representative CO to CO Attribute 179 N CLI Usage TERME m Representative CO Group Access Code 180 N Cd Max 16 m 12 CLI or SIP Digits Altemative Ring Table 181 N Contact Ovum Code CO Outgoing Attributes define various characteristics of the CO lines under control of the system when there is an outgoing CO call Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Outgoing Attribute 170 171 2 72 CO OUTGOING ATTRIBUTE Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIB
29. CO Service Mode PRIC CO Attributes define various characteristics of CO lines under control of the system Most characteristics require an On Off setting Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Line Attribute 160 163 2 56 Chapter 2 Web Administration CO Line Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CO Type Displays the line type of Display only selected CO line Service Type Sets CO line type as DID or 0 Normal 0 Normal Normal 1 DID Outgoing Group No Sets CO Group Number to 01 72 MBX IP 300 01 apply to outgoing calls 01 24 MBX IP 100 Incoming Group No Sets CO Group Number to 01 72 MBX IP 300 01 apply to incoming calls 01 24 MBX IP 100 Tenant No Sets Tenant group number to 1 9 MBX IP 300 2 apply to CO lines 1 3 MBX IP 100 Digit Conversion Table Sets Digit Conversion Table 1 9 1 index Signal Type Sets Answer Signal Type 0 No Signal 0 No Signal 1 Send Wink IC 2 Wait Seize Ack OG 3 Send Wink amp Wait Sz Ack 4 Send amp Wait Sans 5 Send Wink amp Send Answer IC 6 Wait Ack amp Send Answer OG 7 Send All amp Wait All Release Timing If Release Timing is set to first 0 First Release 0 First RLS release CO line is released 1 Caller Release when one party releases the 2 Called Release call If Caller or Called Release is set CO line is released when caller or called part
30. Disable Disable are sent to the Attendant 1 Enable vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Green Mode 2 259 Chapter 2 Web Administration Green Mode Selecting the Green Mode program group returns the sub menus displayed below Green Mode Activation e Green Mode Time Setting Green Mode Activation Selecting Green Mode Activation returns the page shown below OAL 10 Power Save Usage DISABLE E1717 510 Board Type Station Range Current State Hide Menu 1 DSIU SLT 106 111 DISABLE gt Power On 2 DTIB24 112 135 DISABLE v Power On Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Green Mode Activation 2 260 Chapter 2 Web Administration The system can disable the power of a Digital Phone or Single Line Telephone SLT installed in the DTIB SLIB DSIU to save power during night or holiday mode The power ON OFF can be controlled by Web admin manually or automatically by assigning power ON OFF time ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Power Save Usage Enables or Disables Power Save usage Disable Slot No The Slot Number of board supporting power control Board Type Board Type Power Save Mode Enables or Disables Power Save Usage Mode of each board Disable Current Status Displays the current status of board power ON OFF Power ON button Power ON manually Power OFF button Power OFF manually
31. In addition the system can employ IP over five 5 TCP channels for the output of various system information Each output function is assigned a Serial port or TCP channel that is used to output the information Additionally a TCP port must be assigned when a function is designated for using a TCP channel NOTE each function can be defined to use only one output Refer to the following table for a description of the selections and the data entries required Serial Port Function Attributes DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT On line SMDR Print Defines the serial port or TCP channel used for 0 5 COM the On line SMDR Off line SMDR Statistics Print Defines the serial port or TCP channel used for COM Off line SMDR SMDI Print Defines the serial port or TCP channel used for COM 1 the SMDI output Call Information Print Defines the serial port or TCP channel used to COM receive Call Information output Traffic Print Defines the serial port or TCP channel used for COM the TRAFFIC report output Trace Print Defines the serial port or TCP channel used for COM the Trace output ADMIN Data Print Defines the serial port or TCP channel used for COM the ADMIN Report output Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 SMDR Attributes 232 2 134 Chapter 2 Web Administration SMDR Attributes PGM 232 Selecting SMDR Attributes will display the page shown bel
32. OS Version 1 04 pind POM MBX IP Web Administration Version 555 5 APR 10 Admin Menu Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Pre Programmed Data 2 2 Chapter 2 Web Administration Pre Programmed Data Selecting a Pre Programmed Data program group will display the sub menus shown and described in the following sections Location Program PGM 100 Slot Assignment PGM 101 Logical Slot Assignment PGM 103 DECT IP SIP Max Port PGM 104 IP Phone Registration PGM 106 DTIM SLTM Registration PGM 107 IP Address Plan PGM 108 109 Location Program PGM 100 Selecting Location Program will display the following Input Entry page MBX 6555 5 amp 1 APRJIO Boot Version 1 0 i OS Version 1 041 Attribute Range NENNEN 2171 Nation Code Hide Menu Slot Assignment 101 N Site Name Max 24 Characters You cannot change the nation code when mode switch 1 is set to the on position If you want to change the nation code then set dip switch to the off position Logical Slot Assignment 103 N DECT IP SIP Max Port 104 N IP Phone Registration 106 N DTIM SLTM Registration 107 N IP Address Plan 108 109 N Under Location Program the country is identified using international dial codes Nation Code A 24 character Site Name may be defined This information is used to set gain fre
33. RED Flash120 IPM is set DN CONFERENCE DN button LED status when in GREEN Flash Steady conference DN OTHER CONFERENCE DN button LED status when another RED Flash Steady station is in conference DN CONF SUPERVISOR DN button LED status in conference AMBER Flash 60 IPM supervisor DSS INCOMING CALL DSS button LED status when receiving RED Flash 60 IPM intercom call DSS ICM TALK DSS button LED status during RED Flash Steady conversation DSS DND DSS button LED status in DND RED Flash Off DSS CALL FORWARD DSS button LED status when call forward RED Flash Off is set DSS HANDSET LIFT DSS button LED status when handset is RED Flash Off lifted Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Button LED Flash Rate 234 2 142 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT DEFAULT COLOR FLASH RATE DSS PRESELECTED MSG DSS button LED status when preselected RED Flash Off message is assigned DSS HOLD DSS button LED status on Hold RED Flash Steady CO CALL SETUP CO button LED status during Call Setup RED Flash 60 IPM CO CO TALK CO button led status during conversation RED Flash Steady mode DN VM Message Wait DN button led status during VM Message AMBER Flash 120 IPM Wait DSS VM Message Wait DSS button led status during VM Me
34. RESTRICT instruction to the PSTN when an outgoing ISDN call is placed COLR Connected Line Id Restriction an ISDN service removes connected party ID sent from the PSTN to the calling party with a RESTRICT instruction in the CONNECT message If enabled the system will send the restrict instruction to the PSTN when the station answers an ISDN call 0 Off 0 Off Off Off CLI Number When not restricted btn 4 amp 5 above entry is added to the number sent in the ISDN call SETUP or CONNECT message in place of the station number 24 digits Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Directory Number Attribules PGM 131 135 2 41 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Call Forward When an incoming ISDN call is forwarded by 0 CLI CLI CLI Redirect the ISDN the call SETUP message will 1 Redirect contain an original and redirected CLI This selection determines if the Digital Phone will display the original or redirected number Ignore Callers CLIR When a call with CLIR option is received 0 Off Off option option will be ignored and display CID 1 On Mobile Extension CLI When mobile extension makes a call CLI is 0 Caller No Caller No determined by this option 1 Mobile Sta No 0 Caller No 2 Caller Mobile Sta 1 Mobile Station No 2 Caller No Mobile Staton No Long CLI 1
35. SLT MOH 1 5 Tone Time Determines the amount of time the 1 600 10 tone is provided Tone Port The Tone port index of PGM 264 The 1 19 cadence of tone port may be changed by web admin Prompt Announcement The VMIB Prompt or Announcement 1 255 No number when tone type is VMIB Prompt or announcement Prompt Announcement The VMIB Prompt or Announcement 0 100 1 Repeat number Repeat number when tone type is VMIB Prompt or announcement Prompt Announcement The VMIB Prompt or Announcement 0 100 0 Interval Repeat interval when VMIB Prompt or announcement Repeat is assigned Release 1 0 W verTicar MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Tenant Tone Tables PGM 290 2 204 Chapter 2 Web Administration Tone Index Table INDEX TONE NAME DESCRIPTION 1 1st Dial Tone This is provided when station goes off hook 2 2nd Dial Tone This is provided when station presses TRANS button during conversation to transfer the call 3 CO Dial Tone This is provided to transit CO line if he accesses CO line which does not provide CO Dial Tone DISA Dial Tone This is provided to external caller through DISA LCR Virtual Tone Reserved Digit Conversion Virtual Tone This is provided when station dials Dummy Dial Tone Digit in PGM 240 7 Password Dial Tone This is provided when station dials conference room number having password 8 Internal Busy Tone This is p
36. Time Timed Ring End Time Day Start 09 100 Time Night Start Time Tuesday Workday The system can automatically select Ring and COS Mode based on the System Time table Day Night and Timed modes are supported Each Time Table has a ring mode related to the different ring assignments COS and answering method for the system The ring mode can be controlled automatically through definitions in the Auto Ring Mode amp Weekly timetable based on Time Table Start times for Day and Night modes and start and end times for Timed modes are entered for each day of week The Attendant may change the system mode selection from Automatic to Manual Release 1 0 WX vertTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 System Time Tables 253 254 2 159 System Time Table Attributes Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Time Zone Comment This entry defines comment of Time table 32 Characters None Time Zone Determines the time zone to be used with 0 73 0 SYSTEM TIME the Time table Daylight Saving Time Determines Daylight saving time of Time ON OFF OFF table Ring Mode This entry defines the ring mode of Time 0 2 0 table 0 Day 1 Night 2 Timed Auto Ring Mode Designates Auto Ring mode for Time tabl
37. an index to the Voice 1 9 2 Mail Dial Table this contains the Get Mail dial code Busy Index For external analog Voice Mail groups an index to the Voice 1 9 3 Mail Dial Table this contains the Busy dial code No Answer Index For external analog Voice Mail groups an index to the Voice 1 9 4 Mail Dial Table which contains the No answer dial code Disconnect Index For external analog Voice Mail groups an index to the Voice 1 9 9 Mail Dial Table this contains the Disconnect dial code SMDI Type This entry defines SMDI Type 0 0 1 Type2 SMDI CLI Information This entry defines SMDI CLI Information ON OFF OFF If set to enable the system will send SMDI with CLI Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Pick Up Group 204 2 98 Chapter 2 Web Administration Pick Up Group PGM 204 Selecting Pick Up Group will display the page shown Enter the desired Pick Up Group number and click Load to display the group member Assignment Hide Menu Enter Pick Up Group Index 1 20 Pick Up Group Index 1 Atiribute Button Pick Up Condition EXIGE Member Manangement Add Station Range Del Station Range Member Index 2 5 8 11 14 17 20 23 26 29 32 35 38 41 44 adaa aaa alaaa aa na 19 99 9999 999 999 nu 99199199999 9 ao ao
38. 1 On Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 VMIB Attribute 145 2 47 VMI B Attribute PGM 145 Chapter 2 Web Administration Selecting VMIB Attribute will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid station range 2 Click Load to enter the Station VMIB Attribute Data Boot Version OS Version 1 Enter Station 0 0 Po Find POM Station Range From 100 to 100 Uncheck All Attribute VMIB Access Prompt Language Index FIRST Auto Record Service DISABLE Two Way Record Access DISABLE Two Way Recording Destination f not assigned Destination is Internal VMIB VM MSG Backup Phontage Number VM MSG Backup Delete Option DISABLE Station VMIB Attributes define VMIB features and functions available to the station directory number Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 VMIB Attribute PGM 145 2 48 Chapter 2 Web Administration Station Directory Number Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT VMIB Access Permits station access to VMIB 0 Disable Disable 1 Enable Prompt Language Index Selected language type prompt is played to the user 1 3 1 when accessing the VMIB Auto Record Service Wh
39. 255 Cont Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Ring Table 265 2 173 Ring Table PGM 265 Chapter 2 Web Administration Selecting Ring Table will display the page shown below 1 ion 1 B Find POM _ jp Index Ring Name Ring Index 1 15 PGM266 2nd 3rd Ring Time sec 1 600 Normal Call Ring Station E Normal Call Ring 11 Recall Ring Station E Recall Ring CO 11 Forward Call Ring Station E Forward Call Ring 11 Transfer Call Ring Station 7 Transfer Call Ring 11 Call Back Indication Ring 0 Wake Up Indicatin Ring Revertible JO BIO B BIO DOO a Each Ring type can have 4 different ring signals from among 15 available choices After the 4 different ring indexes are programmed CO line or Station may select one of the 4 types INDEX RING NAME REMARK 1 Normal Call Ring Station For an internal call this ring type and ring timer is applied If the call is not answered within this timer the caller gets error tone or goes to idle 2 Normal Call Ring CO For an external DID call this ring type and ring timer is applied If the call is not answered within this t
40. 400 ms ON 2 sec 255 Cont OFF 10 890 910 400 ms ON 400 ms OFF 400 ms ON 2 sec 255 Cont OFF 11 1260 1280 400 ms ON 400 ms OFF 400 ms ON 2 sec 255 Cont OFF 12 800 820 400 ms ON 400 ms OFF 400 ms ON 2sec 255 Cont OFF 13 1000 1020 200 ms ON 200 ms OFF 255 Cont 14 1000 1020 400 ms ON 400 ms OFF 255 Cont 15 1000 1260 300 ms ON 300 ms OFF 255 Cont Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Voice Mail Dialing Table PGM 269 2 177 Chapter 2 Web Administration Voice Mail Dialing Table PGM 269 Selecting Voice Mail Dialing Table will display the page shown below MBX IGS55M amp 5 41 APRAO Boot Version 1 JAI OS Version 1 Ind UH R 8 Find POM Voice 1 Put ENIM D Prefix PRU Sed hol hhh Voice Mail 2 Get Suffix TEENE Prefix P 3P Voice Mail 3 Busy Suffix Prefix P 4P Voice Mail 4 No Answer Suffix 1 Mext2 Digits M Prefix P 5P 09 amp P F Voice Mail 5 Error _ P Pause F Flash Suffix Prefix P 6P Voice Mail 6 DND Toll Exception Table 250 N Digit Conv Table 251 252 Voice Mail 7 Pri System Time Tab 54 N Suffix TENEO ISSN Prefix LCR Time Table 255 N Voice Mail 8 Holiday Time Table 256 N Suffix System Speed Dial 257 Voice Mail9 Disconnect 9 Emergency
41. A 5 Boot Version 1 0Ai OS Version 1 Chapter 2 Web Administration E FindPOM Index 1 50 51 100 101 150 151 2 Hide Menu Password Station Numbe 001a7eab5b17 136 Location Program 100 N Slot Assignment 101 N Logical Slot Assigranent 103 N DECT TP STP DTIM SLTM Registration 107 N IP Address Plan 108 109 N When the desired Index is selected on the screen the range is shown above ex 1 50 51 100 101 150 Registration Table Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Index The index of thelP phone MAC Address MAC Address of IP phone registered ID ID of Phontage registered Password Password of Phontage registered z Station Number Displays the station number if IP phone Phontage is registered IP Address Displays the IP Address of the IP phone Phontage Firewall IP Address Displays the Firewall IP Address of the IP phone Phontage Type Displays the model name of the IP phone Phontage RTP Security Enable or disable RTP Security of the IP phone State Displays the connection status of the IP phone Phontage Mode Displays the mode of the IP phone Phontage Version Displays the version of the IP phone Phontage Release 1 0 vertical MB
42. A law wave file format Don t Use Space Character in File Name First Browse Upload AAFU System Greeting Individual Upload View Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 AAFU System Greeting Up amp Download View 3 8 Chapter 3 File Upload amp Upgrade Press message for download Check messages and press Delete button 2 3 NO SYSTEM GREETINGS SYSTEM GREETINGS AAFU System Greeting Individual Download View Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 AAFU System Greeting Up amp Download View 3 9 Chapter 3 File Upload amp Upgrade Select Type of SystemGreetings to Download 0110 Don t Use Space Character in File Name AAFU System Greeting Download View Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 AAFU System Greeting Up amp Download View 3 10 Chapter 3 File Upload amp Upgrade Select System Greeting File and Wait for Uploading to End Type of Language English US NIA NIA Don t Use Space Character in File Name AAFU System Greeting Upload View Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 WTIB Base Upgrade 3 11 Chapter 3 File Upload amp Upgrade WTI B Base Upgrade WTIBs have two kinds of appliance image files One for the WTIB itself and the other for Bases which are connected to W
43. Attribute programs help define settings that affect system wide features and functions Generally the entry will turn the feature ON enable or OFF disable Refer to the following table for a description of the Attributes and the data entries required Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 System Attributes PGM 223 2 123 Chapter 2 Web Administration System Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Web Admin Password Encryption The Web Admin password can be encrypted 0 Off Off for security using RC 6 block encryption A 1 On Java VM must be installed on the user s PC Pulse Dial Break Make Ratio The break make ratio for pulse dialing through 0 60 40 66 33 analog CO line 1 66 33 2 50 50 Voice Mail SMDI Interface If itis set to ON the system interfaces SMDI 0 Off Off protocol with external Voice Mail If OFF 1 On system interfaces In band message with external Voice Mail VMIB SMTP Port SMTP Port for VMIB message e mail sending 0000 9999 0025 Network Time Date If itis set to ON the system will update the 0 Off Off Date amp Time with Network Date amp Time when 1 On System Date Time the two are different CLI Print If is set to ON CLI information is printed 0 Off Off 1 On TLS for Web Enables Transport Layer Security TLS for 0 Off Off Web access 1 On Database Auto USB download The weekday for sys
44. Basic Registration 2 232 SIP CO Additional Registration 2 234 SIP CO Codec 2 236 SIP CO User ID Table 2 237 SIP Station Data 2 238 SIP Station Basic Registration 2 238 SIP Station Additional Registration 2 239 SIP Station Service 2 241 Zone Data 2 243 Zone Attributes PGM 395 2 244 Zone RTP Relay Group PGM 396 2 246 Inter Zone Attribute PGM 397 2 247 Station Zone Attribute PGM 399 2 249 SNMP Data 2 251 DECT Data 2 254 Release 1 0 WV verTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Contents TOC 6 DECT Registration 2 254 DECT Attributes PGM 491 2 258 Green Mode 2 259 Green Mode Activation 2 259 Green Mode Time Setting 2 261 Initialization 2 262 Initialization PGM 499 2 262 Chapter 3 File Upload amp Upgrade Fle Uploadi
45. DTMF Send Interval 175 N CO to CO Attribute 179 N CO Group Access Code 180 N Altemative Ring Table 181 N To T gt D D D Every CO line has its own COS and the toll of assigned COS is applied to the CO call refer to Toll Table PGM 250 ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Day COS 0 CO COS in Day mode 00 15 0 Day COS 0 CO COS in Night mode 00 15 0 Day COS 0 CO COS in Timed mode 00 15 0 Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO to CO Transfer Attributes 179 2 82 Chapter 2 Web Administration CO to CO Transfer Attributes PGM 179 Selecting CO to CO Attribute will display the CO to CO Transfer Attributes data input page shown below 1 Enter a valid CO range 2 Click Load to enter the CO to CO Transfer Attributes data Hide Menu Enter First CO GrowpRang 1 24y O Save Enter Second CO GroupRang 1 24y Load CO Group Range First Second CheckAll Attribute Value Range Overvi 0 10 1 20 Station Enable z View Attendant Enable View Outgoing Outgoing Release None 2 None x View Release 0 Ee E he 85 Direct Disable View Station Enable View 7 ble gt ticus alg Attendant nable v View Release ws iv Type None x View v oan 60 se
46. Flash Mode Determines the operation when the SLT user 0 Flash Normal Flash Normal presses the hook flash button during a 1 Flash Ignore conversation 2 Flash Drop 0 FLASH NORMAL Hook Flash can be 3 Hold Release detected In addition it will be operated normal case flow 1 FLASH IGNORE Hook Flash cannot be detected All of hook flash will be ignored at any time 2 FLASH DROP When Hook Flash is detected the line will be disconnected 3 HOLD RELEASE Drop the holding line if system detects Hook Flash and then On Hook during dialing state Auto Pickup If a group member phone is ringing another 0 Disable Disable member of the Group can Pick Up a call 1 Enable ringing at the member station by simply going Off hook CO Queue Access Enables CO Queuing 0 Disable Enable 1 Enable Conference Access Enables Conference call 0 Disable Enable 1 Enable Wake up Access Enables Wake up Alarm feature 0 Disable Enable 1 Enable Station Call Back Enables call back feature when a called 0 Disable Enable Access station is busy 1 Enable ACNR Access Enables ACNR feature 0 Disable Enable 1 Enable Release 1 0 W veRTiCAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Directory Number Attribules PGM 131 135 2 39 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Absence Notice Enables Absence notice feature 0 Disable Enable Access 1 Enable Call Wait Ac
47. ID Index for SIP Trunk In PGM 370 User ID End Index Sets the End User ID Index for SIP Trunk In PGM 370 Main Outbound Proxy If the Proxy Server has both a registration Address server and call processing server this field indicates the call processing server address Release 1 0 W 1 MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 SIP CO Additional Registration 2 235 Chapter 2 Web Administration SIP CO Additional Registration Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Main Outbound Proxy Port Main outbound proxy port number to receive 1024 9999 5060 SIP messages Sub Proxy Address Second Proxy IP Address Generally used to register with the IMS Server Sub Proxy Port Second Proxy Port number 1024 9999 5060 Sub Domain Name Second Domain name Sub Outbound Proxy Address Second Outbound proxy Outbound Address Sub Outbound Proxy Port Second Outbound proxy port number 1024 9999 5060 Connection Mode Transport protocol type to send receive SIP UDP TCP TLS UDP messages Registration Timer Registration Time Interval to resend the 60 86400 3600 Registration message to proxy 100rel Support Increases reliability if both systems set ON OFF OFF 100rel to ON then system will send the PRACK message when receiving the 18x message Session Timer Support Used to recover the communication path ON
48. If CLI type of outgoing CO line is set to 1 24 digits Long CLI 1 is sent Long CLI 2 If CLI type of outgoing CO line is set to 2 24 digits Long CLI 2 is sent Long CLI 3 If CLI type of outgoing CO line is set to 3 24 digits Long CLI 3 is sent CLI Name Display If CLI type of outgoing CO line is set CLI 0 Off Off Name Display CLI Name is sent 1 On Station No Hidden If this is set to ON station number is not 0 Off Off displayed at calling or called party LCD 1 On This selection determines if the Digital Phone will display the Station number Call Transfer CLI When a STA makes a transfer call the call Transferor Transferor SETUP message will contain a transferor or Transferred transferred CLI Release 1 0 W verTicar MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station COS Assignment PGM 137 2 42 Chapter 2 Web Administration Station COS Assignment PGM 137 Selecting COS Assignment will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid station range 2 Click Load to enter the Station COS data MBX 15955 54i APRAO Boot Version 1 0 i OS Version 1 Enter Station Range Load Overview Station Range From 105 to 110 Uncheck All Attribute Range Da COS Cd 15 0 Intercom Emergency Call 1 No restrictions 2 15 Allow Deny of Toll Exception Table PGM 250 COS Station DN
49. Number and click Load to display the ACD Group Attributes data MBX IGS55M amp Boot Version 1 0 OS Version 1 0Ai B Find POM PTT Group Interphone Group 209 N Pilot Hunt Group 210 211 ACD Group Announcement 215 te amp Prio Enter ACD Group Number 600 619 ACD Group Number 610 Status Attribute Value ACD Call Handling PGM 213 Group Forward Destination Night Service Forward Release Call Night Night Forward Destination Holiday Service N A s Release Call Holiday Forward Destination Overflow Service N A 2 Release Call Overflow Forward Destination Max Queuing Count N A x fo Queuing Announcement Service Step 3 Repeat Announcements Count Repetition z Repeat Announcements Start Position s Forward Service After Queuing Release Call z Release 1 0 verticar MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 ACD Group Attributes 213 214 2 113 Chapter 2 Web Administration ACD Group Attributes ACD Call Handling PGM 213 ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Group Forward When ACD Group status is Group Forward Destination Status all of ACD call will be forwarded to this entry assigned destination Night Service This entry
50. OFF OFF Max Session Timer Maximum time to maintain the 180 3600 1800 communication path Min Session Timer Time interval to send check message 60 150 90 Re Invite or UPDATE by period Use 181 Message Determines if the 181 message is used or ON OFF OFF not Use RPORT Determines if the RPORT is used or not ON OFF OFF P Asserted Identity Includes the P Asserted ID Header in SIP NOT USE USE NOT USE Message or NOT User ID Start Index Sets the Start User ID Index for SIP Trunk In PGM 370 User ID End Index Sets the End User ID Index for SIP Trunk In PGM 370 DTMF Send Mode DTMF Sending Mode IN OUT RFC2833 RFC2833 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 SIP CO Codec 2 236 SI P CO Codec Chapter 2 Web Administration Selecting SIP CO Codec will display the page shown below DE Find POM Enter Group Range 1 24 CO Group Range from 10 to 10 J Lead 5 Hide Menu Attribute Value First Codec Type G711A v Second Codec Type Not Use Third Codec Not Use z Fourth Codec Type Not Use uu Fifth Codec Type Not Use z SIP CO User ID Table N ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT First Codec Type Codec Types to send voice Not Use 711U A 729 723a G 711A packets using RTP Second Codec Type Not Use 711U A 729 723a Not Use Third Codec Type Not Use 711U
51. PROMPT ANNC Queuing Repeat Count Determines queuing repeat number 000 100 Queuing Repeat Delay Timer Determines the pause timer before queuing 000 100 repeat seconds CCR during First Queuing This entry defines CCR option during 0 1 0 Announcement queuing announcement is provided Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Night Attendant Group Attributes 276 277 2 190 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Second Queuing Tone Type Determines the type of queuing tone 0 Normal 3 1 Prompt 2 Annc 3 INT MOH 4 EXT MOH 5 V MIB MOH1 6 VMIB MOH2 7 VMIB 8 VMIB MOH4 MBX 300 only 9 SLT MOH1 10 SLT MOH2 11 SLT MOH3 12 SLT MOH4 13 SLT MOH5 Second Queuing Determines queuing forward second annc 010 300 30 Forward Second Queuing Annc timer seconds Timer Second Queuing Tone No Determines tone number in case queuing 01 19 NOT ASG type is normal Second Queuing Determines queuing prompt annc number 001 255 NOT ASG Prompt Announcement Table when queuing type is PROMPT ANNC No PGM259 Second Queuing Repeat Count Determines queuing repeat number 000 100 3 Second Queuing Repeat Delay Determines the pause timer before queuing 000 100 0 Timer repeat seconds Second CCR during First This entry defines CCR option during 0 1 0 Queuing Announcement queuing announcement is provided Call I
52. Range use to change the CO Group Access Codes associated with a range of Order Numbers using the Start CO Group Access Code as the first number to assign in the range The CO group access code is incremented by one over the range of Order numbers B Find POM Feature CO Group ccess Numbering PGM113 Code PGM114 Chapter 2 Web Administration Not Use Range Input Enter Order Range Start CO Group Access Code Order CO Group Access Code New CO Group Access Code 1 9 p 801 801 802 802 803 803 804 804 805 805 806 806 807 807 808 808 809 809 _ 810 _ to 811 _ w 812 _ AB 13 Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Group Number PGM 115 2 22 Station Group Number PGM 115 Chapter 2 Web Administration Selecting Station Group Number of Feature Numbering Plan will return the page shown This page permits changes in the Station Group Number using one of two methods Not Use Range Input use to change an individual station group number Order Range use to change the station group numbers associated with a range of Order Numbers using the Start Station Group Number as the first station group number to assign in the range Th
53. Type O E O 2 2 e DO alu al wl rm gt O 4 Notice TYPES of DN SADN NORMAL Single Assign Directory Number SADN HOTDESK Single Assign Directory Number for Hot Desk Usage MADN Assignment In accordance with its physical characteristics the station number is divided into My DN and Sub DN My DN is only a role of Single Assign Directory Number SADN and only one My DN is assigned to a physical terminal In the MBX IP system the scope of the station number used for My DN is predefined the station bin index from 1 to 324 for MBX IP 300 from 1 to 108 for MBX IP 100 Station number with station bin index greater than My DN s bin index is Sub DN Sub DN is used for MADN or SADN MADN can have 10 different stations as its members but SADN has only 1 member In addition to Sub DN which is used for SADN can be configured as a hot desk agent number If Sub DN is used as a hot desk agent the station is not allocated explicitly for Sub DN member Only when a terminal login to Hot Desk with Sub DN Sub DN has the terminal s station number My DN as its member Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station DN Directory Number Assignment PGM130 2 35 Chapter 2 Web Admin
54. UDP 0001 9999 5588 port is defined do not change from default RESERVED Total no of ports Determines the total number of ports the LM will request be 000 999 000 allocated by the CM for devices attached to the LM This value must be equal to or less than the port count in the CM for the LM devices Polling Count Determines the maximum polling failures an LM considers 00 99 05 WAN fault Polling Interval Determines the interval time between LM to CM polling 00 99 02 attempts Release 1 0 W venTicAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 FoPSTN Attribute 333 2 221 Chapter 2 Web Administration FoPSTN Attribute PGM 333 Selecting FoPSTN table will display the page shown below Enable FoPSTN OFF Initialize FoPSTN 1 50 51 100 Gn Tel Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The Fail over function allows the systems in a Centralized Control network TNET environment to complete calls from system to system over a PSTN analog or digital line should the WAN connection to the CM fail A CO gateway Module must be registered to the LM for local control and access CO services Users may call others in the normal manner and the call is routed over CO facilities to the remote CM When calls are directed to a DID line at the receiving s
55. Up Timer Determines the wrap up timer A member 000 600 5 becomes available when this timer expires 100ms after a member goes to idle Member No Answer Timer Determines length of the no answer timer 05 60 15 When this timer expires call is routed seconds the next attendant Attendant Call by Station Number Determines attendant call by dialing OFF attendant member 0 the call for attendant follows normal call 1 the call for attendant follows attendant group call Ring No Answer Forward Timer This entry defines ring no answer timer 0 180 0 If this timer is expired a call is routed to the seconds forward destination according to forward type Provide Announcement with This entry defines if system answer the call 0 with answer 0 Answer when a greeting or queuing announcement 1 w o answer is provided Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Night Attendant Group Assignment PGM 275 2 186 Chapter 2 Web Administration Night Attendant Group Assignment PGM 275 Selecting Night ATD Group Assignment will display the page shown below MBX IGS55M amp 541 APRIO Boot Version 1 JAI OS Version l Po Find POM Tenant Number 1 Enter Tenant Number 1 5 Attribute Value Range Group Type Terminal Group Name Max 16 Characters Attendant Group Members Member 1 100 Member 2 Me
56. VM MWI Enable 8 43 VM MWI Cancel 9 44 MCID Request 0 45 Unsupervised Conf Extend 5 46 PTT Group Access 524 PTT Group 0 9 Log out 47 Hot Desk Log In Log out 525 48 Name Register 526 49 Create Conf Room 527 Conf Room 50 Delete Conf Room 528 Conf Room 51 Wake Up Register 529 HH MM 52 Wake Up Cancel 530 53 Temporarily COS Down 531 54 Cancel Temp COS Down 532 55 Password Change 533 56 Inter Phone Group Access 534 57 Call Wait Request 535 58 Preselected MSG PGM 536 59 Forced Handsfree Call 537 Release 1 0 vertICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Flexible Numbering Plan 113 118 2 19 Chapter 2 Web Administration 60 Call Based CLIR 582 NO FEATURE NAME CODE 61 CLIR Access 583 62 COLR Access 584 63 Pilot Hunt Call 585 64 Command Call Oneway 581 65 Command Call Conf 580 66 Intrude Register 589 67 Camp On Register 590 68 OHVO Register 591 69 Mobile Num Register 592 70 Mobile CLI Register 593 71 Mobile Access 594 72 Announcement table 670 73 Announcement table and Drop 671 74 System Hold 560 75 Return Held CO 8 76 Sys Memo 675 77 DISA Tone Service 678 78 All Feature Cancel 679 79 Add Conf Member 680 80 System Alarm Reset 565 81 Fault Alarm Reset 566 82 Door Open 1 83 Keypad Fac
57. Visible Visible Visible Visible Visible Visible Visible Visible Visible Visible Iv Visible Uncheck All Uncheck All Uncheck All Uncheck Al I Visible Visible Visible Visible Numbering Plan 110 System Numbering Plan 111 Flexible Station Nurber 112 Feature Numbering Plan Visible Visible Visible Visible Visible Visible Visible Visible Visible Visible Visible Visible Uncheck All Uncheck All Uncheck All Uncheck Al Station Type 120 Visible Visible Visible Visible Three different passwords can be assigned for the access to the MBX IP Web administration so that the different levels of access to the program fields can be allowed User level has access to assigned programming fields and File Upload amp remote Upgrade page which are mainly related to the system installation Admin level has access to assigned programming fields The Maintenance password has access to all the programming fields and the maintenance fields including trace settings gateway log view gain amp cadence control lock key install and device delete feature In addition the Maintenance level user can assign the authorities of the other user levels Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Table Data 2 155 Table Data Chapter 2 Web Adm
58. a a First determine Pick up Condition and manage members of Pick Up Group How to manage members is the same as the way of Station Group Assignment PGM200 Release 1 0 vertTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Pick Up Group 204 2 99 PICKUP GROUP ASSIGNMENT Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Pick Up Condition Determines pick up condition 0 ALL CALL 0 All Internal External 1 INT CALL 2 EXT CALL Member Assigns stations as members of a station pickup group The Station Pick up Group capacities for the MBX IP system is described in the following table STATION PICK UP GROUP CAPACITY ITEM CAPACITY MBX IP 100 MBX IP 300 Number of Groups 20 50 Member in a Group 100 100 Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 205 2 100 Chapter 2 Web Administration Page Group PGM 205 Selecting Page Group Assignment will display the page shown below Enter the desired Page Group number and click Load to display the Group Assignment Hide Menu Enter Page Group Index 1 15 Page Group Index 1 Add Station Range DelStation Range Member Command Conf PTT Gre Interpho amnmnmamaaaaaaaaaaauueamg ajo 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
59. as the first station number to assign range The station number is incremented by one for each successive station in the range e Station Number Search use to search station number If station number is searched the station number table is updated and the searched station number is displayed to red Selecting a Station Order Range blue text in the table header will display the Station Numbering Plan information for the selected Order Range MBX jGS55M A 5 APRAO Boot Version 1 JAI OS 1 Pind POM Do Not Use Range Input Enter Range Order Start Station Number Enter Station Range Start Station Number Numbering Plan Type 110 N Station Number Search System Numbering Plan 111 N Station Order 1 50 51 100 101 150 151 180 Feature Numbering Plan N Station Number Slot ch IP Address New Station Number 100 1 DSIU 1 100 101 1 DSIU 2 101 102 1 DSIU 3 102 103 1 DSIU 4 103 104 1 DSIU 5 104 105 1 DSIU 6 105 106 1 DSIU 7 106 107 1 DSIU 8 107 sol oof mi aml uw pl ww mo 108 1 DSIU 9 108 il 109 1 DSIU 10 109 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 20
60. be requested 1 On DISA Retry Count When DISA call fails to route to the desired 1 9 3 destination the call can be retried as many times as the Retry Count Preset Forward Time If the CO is not answered in Preset Forward Time it 00 20 sec 00 will be routed to the assigned ring table Preset Forward Ring Preset Forward ring table index can be assigned 01 80 Table Index refer to PGM 181 Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Incoming Alternate Destination 169 2 68 Chapter 2 Web Administration CO I ncoming Alternate Destination PGM 169 Selecting Incoming CO Alternative will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid CO range 2 Click Load to enter the CO Line Attributes data OS Version 1 Enter CO Line Range 1 80 Load Overview B Find POM CO Line Range from 1 to 10 Hide Menu Prompt No Mode Attribute Prompt Value PCM 290 Disconnect Index9 No Answer Disconnect Index 14 Vacant iv z Disconnect Index 16 Transfer No Transfer Station e Answer orr Transfer Station Index 14 Recall No Disconnect Awe Disconnect X Index 14 iv DND z Disconnect Index 22 2 omor gt Disconnect Index 24 Enor orr CO Ring Assign Index 19 Busy orr Disconnect
61. defines how to reroute ACD call when 0 Release 0 group status is Night Status 1 Announcement 2 Forward Night Service When Night Service type is Forward applied Destination destination can be assigned Holiday Service This entry defines how to reroute ACD call when 0 Release 0 group status is Holiday Status 1 Announcement 2 Forward Holiday Service When Holiday Service type is Forward applied Destination destination can be assigned Overflow Service This entry defines how to reroute ACD call when 0 Release 0 group status is Overflow Status 1 Announcement 2 Forward Max Queuing Count When Overflow Service type is Forward applied destination can be assigned Queuing Announcement This entry defines MAX queuing call count If 00 99 10 Service Step queuing ACD Call count is over the max q count ACD group state will be changed to Overflow Status Repeat Announcement This entry defines queuing announcement play 1 5 1 Count service step One ACD Group can have max 5 announcements for queuing ACD Call Repeat Announcement This entry defines total queuing announcement 0 No Repeat 0 No Repeat Start Position repeat service count If this entry is defines as 1 One Time One or More Times service Queuing 2 Three Times Announcement will be played from 15 to defined 3 Five Times Step And then from Repeat Position Queuing 4 Ten Times Announcement will be restarted to defined step 5 Twenty Times until Repeat Count Forward After Queuing T
62. dialing 1 On feature code after warning tone is heard Provide Ring Back Tone If this feature is set to ON dummy ring 0 Off Off back tone is heard by system when CO 1 On line is seized BLF Usage If this feature is set to ON flex button 0 Off On LED will be flashing when CO line is 1 On programmed on the button Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Outgoing Attribute 170 171 2 74 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Release Guard Timer If CO release signaling is not completed 00 15 sec 02 successfully CO line is disconnected when this timer expires Unsupervised Conference When there is conference call without 000 255 min 000 Timer supervisor or there is any CO to CO call the call is disconnected after this timer expires The warning tone is heard before the line is disconnected Max Transfer Ring Timer Max Ring Time when outgoing CO is 001 300 sec 120 transferred recalled Outgoing Time Table Index The time table index to be applied to 1 9 None None outgoing CO Call Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Outgoing Alternate Destination 173 2 75 Chapter 2 Web Administration CO Outgoing Alternate Destination PGM 173 Selecting Outgoing CO Alternative will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid CO range 2 Click Load to enter the CO O
63. digits of that Prefix code The maximum length of each numbering plan code is 8 and up to 4 additional digits When a System Numbering Plan covers numbering plan codes of more than 4 digits the preceding digits of the prefix code placed at more than 4th digits from end digit called Master Prefix Digits Maximum 3 in the MBX IP 100 system and 5 in MBX IP 300 system Master Prefix Digits can exist NOTE ASystem Numbering Plan conflict is not allowed if there s Prefix 1 and more digit 4 then there cannot be other prefix 10 with more digit 4 ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Prefix Code Prefix Code More Digit 0 4 More Digit Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Flexible Station Numbering Plan 112 2 15 Flexible Station Numbering Plan PGM 112 Selecting Flexible Station Number will return the page shown This page permits changes in the Station Numbering Plan using one of three methods Chapter 2 Web Administration Not Use Range Input use to change an individual station number Order Range use to change the station numbers associated with a range of Order Numbers using the Start Station Number as the first station number to assign in the range The station number is incremented by one over the range of Order numbers e Station Range use to change station numbers over a range of stations using the Start Station Number
64. from 1 to 1 Attribute 2 yo 1 Station Nuneber Vv Digit 2 Station Group 2 Number Digit 3 ACD Group Number 3 4 Armouncement Table Digit 001 100 PGM 259 a 5 Announcement Table mE And Drop 001 100 Digit 259 5 6 System Speed Bin Digit No 2000 2999 7 Conference Room Digit Number 7 8 Attendant Call 9 VMIB Access a 10 Networking Number 11 Digits 1 a a a a a System Time a LCR Time Table 255 N 9 Numbering Plan Flexible Station Number System Speed Di Feature Numbering Plan Holiday Time Tablet xI xl xI ICLID Table 262 N CLI Conversion Table 263 Tone Frequency Cadence 264 N The system incorporates Integrated Voice Response IVR capabilities called Customer Call Routing CCR After or during a VMIB Announcement a caller may dial a digit to select a destination or route for the call The CCR Table defines the destination associated with digits dialed by the caller in response to a VMIB Announcement 001 100 Up to 100 single level Audio Text menus may be assigned or multi level menu structures maximum 100 levels can be established using one menu as a destination for the previous level Release 1 0 WX veRTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Customer Call Routing Table PGM 260 2 167 CCR TABLE ATTRIBUTES Chapter
65. go g g g ao ao a aaa aa Each station is assigned for making announcements to each Internal Page Group Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Command Conference Group Access PGM 152 2 53 Chapter 2 Web Administration Command Conference Group Access PGM 152 Selecting Command Conference Group Access will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid station range 2 Click Load to enter the Command Conference Group Access data 3 Checkthe appropriate boxes to allow or delete access to each Command Conference Group MBX GS55M amp 5Ai Boot Version 1 DAI OS Version 1 041 Enter Station Range pind PG Station Range From 100 to 100 ide Menu Uncheck All Command Group SelectAll Command Group 1 Command Group 2 Command Group 3 Command Group 4 Command Group 5 Command Group 6 Command Group 7 Command Group 8 Command Group 9 Command Group 10 Station DN Attribute COS Assignment Auto Dial Attribute 138 N Preset Call Forward 1 Call Forward 143 N VMIB Attribut 44444449494 191999999911 Stations can be allowed or denied access to Command Conference Group If a station has command conference group access the user can create a command conference group if command conference group members are assigned As a default all stations are denied access to all groups Release
66. relating to greeting and queuing announcements and timers Station Group has available attributes relating to announcements timers forward etc as the following table describes Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Group Attributes PGM 201 202 2 91 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Greeting Tone Type Determines the type of greeting tone 0 Normal 0 1 Prompt 2 Annc 3 INT MOH 4 EXT MOH 5 VMIB MOH1 6 VMIB MOH2 7 MOH3 8 VMIB MOH4 MBX IP 300 only 9 SLT MOH1 10 SLT MOH2 11 SLT MOH3 12 SLT MOH4 13 SLT MOH5 Greeting Play Timer Determines greeting play time 000 180 000 seconds Greeting Tone No Determines greeting tone number in case 01 19 Not Asg greeting type is normal Greeting Prompt Determines greeting prompt annc number when 001 255 Not Asg Announcement Table No greeting type is PROMPT ANNC PGM259 Greeting Repeat Count Determines greeting repeat number 000 100 3 Greeting Repeat Delay Determines the pause timer before greeting 000 100 0 Timer repeat seconds Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Group Attributes PGM 201 202 2 92 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Queuing Tone Type Determines the
67. station range 2 Click Load to enter the Station Preset Call Forward data MBX 5555 541 APRIIO Boot Version 1 0 MARJIO B Find POM Station Range From 100 to 100 Uncheck All Call Forward Type Destination Number Max 32 Digits eee Internal Unconditional O gt 1 Internal Busy Intemal No Answer External Unconditional Extemal Busy Station DN Assignment 1 Extemal No Answer Station DN Attribute 131 13 COS Assignment 1 Auto Dial ttribute 138 N Call Forzard 143 N VMIB Attribute 145 N Mobile Extension Attribute 146 N Group Page Group 7 Command Group Acci Stations can be programmed so that incoming CO and Intercom calls are forwarded to a preset station or station group This allows an external call or internal call to initially ring at a station and forward to a pre determined destination Preset Forward can be separately assigned Internal Unconditional Internal Busy Internal No Answer External Unconditional External Busy or External No Answer preset forwarding to any station station group or external number As a default no Preset Call Forward is assigned Release 1 0 WX veRTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Call Forward PGM 143 2 45 Call Forward PGM 143 Selecting Call Forward
68. type of outgoing CO Max 24 digits line is setto 1 Transit CLI 1 is sent Transit CLI 2 If Transit CLI type of outgoing CO Max 24 digits line is set to 2 Transit CLI 2 is sent Transit CLI 3 If Transit CLI type of outgoing CO Max 24 digits line is set to 3 Transit CLI 3 is sent CLI Conversion Table CLI Conversion table index 1 9 1 Index Alternative Ring Table for If Ring mode is holiday and this is 1 80 None Holiday assigned an incoming call is routed to the destination of holiday alternative ring index Provide Dial Tone If this feature is setto ON dial tone 0 Off OFF is provided to networking CO 1 On BLF Usage If this feature is set to ON flex 0 Off ON button LED will be flashing when 1 On CO line is programmed on the button Unsupervised Conference If this feature is set to ON 0 Disable DISABLE Extend unsupervised conference timer 1 Enable can be extended by dial feature code after warning tone is heard Block after Clear Forward If this feature is set to ON CO line 0 Off OFF Waiting Time is blocked after clear forward 1 On waiting time CPT Detect If this feature is set to ON Call 0 Off ON processing tone is detected to 1 On disconnect LCO line Answer to waiting call If this feature is set to ON system 0 Off OFF sends answer when call is waited 1 On Universal Answer If this feature is set to ON any 0 Off OFF station to answer a call on the CO 1 On Line by dialing the Universal Answe
69. valid CO range 2 Click Load to enter the CO Line Attributes data Enter CO Line Range 1 80 L Overview CO Line Range from 1 to 10 Mode Uncheck All Attribute Value Range CO Access from DISA z DISA Account Code z Day iv DISA Retry Count 3 0 9 Preset Forward Time sec 0 20 Preset Forward Ring Table Ld 1 80 PGM Index 181 CO Access from DISA OFF iv DISA ACCOUNT CODE OFF Night DISA Retry Count 3 0 9 iv Preset Forward Time 0 0 20 Preset Forward Ring Table i 1 80 PGM Index 181 CO Access from DISA gt DISA ACCOUNT CODE Timed iv DISA Retry Count 3 0 9 Preset Forward Tire 0 20 7 Preset Forward Ring Table 1 80 PGM Index 181 If the CO line is set to Normal type it can have normal CO Attributes including DISA service option Release 1 0 WX vertTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Incoming CO Normal DISA Attributes 168 2 67 INCOMING CO Line DISA Attributes Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CO Access from DISA If this feature is set to ON CO to CO call can be 0 Off Off made from DISA line 1 On DISA Account Code When making CO to CO call from DISA line 0 Off Off password can
70. 0 Gatekeeper Multicase GateKeeper Port Multi cast IP Port for RAS Information of IP Port 0 Gatekeeper 0 9999 Unicast GateKeeper IP Address Uni cast IP address for RAS Information of IP Address 0 0 0 0 Gatekeeper Unicast GateKeeper Port Uni cast IP Port for RAS Information of IP Port 1719 Gatekeeper 0 9999 Keep Alive Time The system will send a polling message every 1 1000 120 KEEP ALIVE TIME seconds to assure the status of the connection Gateway Prefix The numbering plan for Calling Number in MAX 25 Digits RAS Setup H 323 Gateway ID The GateKeeper ID In keyset admin only 24 MAX 129 Digits digits can be checked or programmed Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 SIP CO Data 2 232 Chapter 2 Web Administration SI P CO Data Selecting the SIP CO Data program group returns the sub menu shown below e H 323 Routing Attribute 360 e H 323 Call Attribute 361 H 323 Incoming 362 e GK Attribute 363 SI P CO Basic Registration Selecting SIP CO Basic Registration will display the page shown below 10 0 Enter CO 1 2 ____ ____ 1 5 B Find POM CO Group Range from 10 to 10 Hide Menu SS _Uncheckall_ Attribute Range 0 Proxy Address Main Proxy Port Main Domain Name Proxy Normal Release 1 0 WX 1 MBX IP Web Admin
71. 0 ON OFF ON OFF 7096 ON 14 480 ipm double flash 3096 ON OFF ON amp 7096 OFF Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 PPP Attributes 235 2 144 Chapter 2 Web Administration PPP Attributes PGM 235 Selecting PPP Attributes will display the page shown below Uncheck All ks PPP Usage PPP Destination Station Number UserID 1 MAX 12 Chars User Password 1 MAX 12 Chars User ID 2 MAX 12 Chars User Password 2 MAX 12 Chars a a a a 1 System Passwor Alarm Attributes DR Attribute 2 Date amp LED Flashinz Mobile Attribut Intercom Bus Dial Tone Digit Tab Executive Secret In addition to remote access via an IP network connection the system database may be accessed remotely using an ISDN connection 1 Placea call to the designated PPP station 2 Enter User ID and password the MBX IP Home page is provided and Web Admin is available OR 3 If User ID or password does not match information contained in the system an error will be returned Release 1 0 WX veRTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 PPP Attributes 235 2 145 Chapter 2 Web Administration PPP Attributes ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT PPP Usage Determines if PPP is enabled or disabled 0 OFF OFF 1 ON PPP Destination If the incoming capabi
72. 0 Off ON CO call of first CO Group the station can 1 On transfer the call to second CO group Attendant Incoming Call While ATD is connected to incoming CO call 0 Off ON Transfer of first CO Group the ATD can transfer the 1 On call to second CO group Incoming Call Transfer If incoming CO call can be transferred to 0 None None Release Type other CO call release type can be set 1 Release after If set to None it is not disconnected Release Timer Incoming Call Transfer If an incoming CO call is transferred to CO 000 300 sec 060 Release Time call and CO to CO call is started the call is disconnected after release time when release type is set to Rls after RIs Time before disconnecting a warning tone is provided Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Group Access Code Attribute 180 2 84 Chapter 2 Web Administration CO Group Access Code Attribute PGM 180 Selecting CO Group Access Code will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid CO range 2 Click Load to enter the CO Group Access code Attributes data Enter CO Group Access Code CO Group Access Code 9 Attribute Value Access Code Name Max 16 Characters CO Line Choice Round Outgoing Group No 01 24 empty not assign AND Digit Max 10 Digits ARS Service ARS Digit 1 Max 8 Digits ARS Digit 1 Usage use converted digits ARS Digit 2 Max 8 Digits ARS Digi
73. 010 Database Download 4 3 Chapter 4 System Management To download the database 1 Click on the button shown the File Download window will display 2 Save files to disk NOTE The following screen will appear for all download processes File Download X Do you want to save this file or find a program online to open it Mame MaDB 100 Unknown File Type 2 82MB From 172 19 12 200 Find Save s While files from the Internet be useful same files can potentially e harm your computer IF you not trust the source da not find program to open this file ar save this File hat s the risk Database File Save dialog Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Database Upload 4 4 Chapter 4 System Management Database Upload The Database Upload selection will display the page shown below By selecting the database file from the local PC the desired database can be uploaded to the MBX IP system database DB Upload Database Download Please check jf you want to restart the system after DB upload Select Database File Browse Upload Release 1 0 WX vertICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 5 4 5 Chapter 4 System Management SMDR The MBX IP system can download SMDR data in a SYLK format file slk This file can be opened using any common spreadsheet application The sys
74. 1 RFC2833 2 out DiffServ Diffserv pre tagging for Voice packet 0 63 4 NOTE high values may cause high packet discard levels First Codec Type Determines First Codec Type Not Use G 711A G 711U G 711A G 729 G 723A Second Codec Type Determines Second Codec Type Not Use Not Use G 711U G 711A G 729 G 723A Third Codec Type Determines Third Codec Type Not Use Not Use G 711U G 711A G 729 G 723A Fourth Codec Type Determines Fourth Codec Type Not Use Not Use G 711U G 711A G 729 G 723A GateKeeper USED Used to determine if Gatekeeper will be used 0 Off Off 1 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 H 323 Incoming Attributes 362 2 229 H 323 I ncoming Attributes PGM 362 Selecting H 323 Incoming Attributes will display the page shown below MBX Boot Version 1 0 3 Version 1 Chapter 2 Web Administration BC From IP Address Incoming CO Group Number From IP Address Incoming CO Group Number From IP Address Incoming CO Group Number From IP Address Incoming CO Group Number From IP Address Incoming CO Group Number From IP Address Incoming CO Group Number From IP Address Incoming CO Group Number From IP Address Incoming CO Group Number From IP Address Incoming CO Group Number To obtain direct H 323 the From IP Address and the CO Group nu
75. 1 Tenant Tone Tables PGM 290 2 202 Board Data 2 207 ISDN Board Attribute 300 2 208 Release 1 0 venTiCAL MBX Web Administration Guide November 2010 Contents TOC 5 ISDN Board Clock Priority PGM 301 2 210 VOIB VMIB Board Attribute 305 2 211 Reset Board PGM 310 2 212 Networking Data 2 213 Net Basic Attribute PGM 320 2 213 Net Numbering Plan Table PGM321 2 215 T Net Data 2 217 T Net Attribute PGM 330 2 218 CM Attribute PGM 331 2 219 FoPSTN Attribute PGM 333 2 221 T Net Board Attribute 334 2 223 IP Phone T Net Enable PGM 335 2 224 323 Data 2 225 H 323 Routing Attributes PGM360 2 225 323 Call Setup Attribute 361 2 227 H 323 Incoming Attributes 362 2 229 GateKeeper Attributes 363 2 230 SIP CO Data 2 232 SIP CO
76. 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Line Data 2 54 CO Line Data Chapter 2 Web Administration Selecting the CO Line Data program group returns the sub menus shown below CO Line Attribute 160 163 Incoming CO ATTR 165 166 CO Ring Assignment 167 Normal DISA CO ATTR 168 Incoming CO Alternative 169 Outgoing CO ATTR 170 171 Outgoing CO Alternative 173 CO Inter Digit Timer 174 DTMF Send Interval 175 CO COS Assignment 177 CO to CO Attribute 179 CO Group Access Code 180 Alternative Ring Table 181 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Line Attribute 160 163 2 55 Chapter 2 Web Administration CO Line Attribute PGM 160 163 Selecting CO Line Attributes will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid CO range 2 Click Load to enter the CO Line Attributes data MBX IG Boot Ve Sara CO Line Range from 5 to 10 Attribute Value PGM 160 1 CO Line Type ISDN PRI T1 2 Service NORMAL 3 Outgoing Group 1 No 4 Incoming Group 1 No 5 Tenant Number 1 Digit Conversion 6 Table 2 7 Signal Type Signal 8 2 Release Timing FirstRelease 10 Iv Dialing Type T 2 Charge Mode REPORT gt 12 Iv Metering Usage ge PGM 161 1
77. 10 Flexible Numbering Plan PGM 113 118 2 16 Chapter 2 Web Administration Flexible Numbering Plan PGM 113 118 Selecting Feature Numbering of Feature Numbering Plan will return the following page 10 Station Group d Save B rFindPGM ring Number Number PGMI15 PGM118 Attendant Call Conference Room 1 Conference Room 2 Conference Room 3 Conference Room 4 Conference Room 5 Conference Room 6 Conference Room 7 Conference Room 8 Conference Room 9 Internal Page Personal VM Page Announcement Page for Attendant Page Auto Answer Internal Page Answer External Page Intemal External All Page Feature dial codes for the system can be assigned using the system Flexible Number Plan Feature codes should be matched System Numbering Plan and must not conflict The system will not update the database until correct data is entered Release 1 0 vertTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Flexible Numbering Plan 113 118 2 17 Chapter 2 Web Administration The following table provides a brief description for each feature and the default codes as they appear in base Numbering Plan 1 Feature Numbering Codes NO FEATURE NAME CODE 1 Attendant Call 0 2 Conference Room 1 571 3 Conference Room 2 572 4
78. 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Value The destination of CCR The following is the CCR destination Station Number Station Group Number ACD Group Number Announcement Table 001 100 PGM 259 Announcement Table And Drop 001 100 PGM 259 System Speed Bin No 2000 2999 Conference Room Number Attendant Call 9 VMIB Access 10 Networking Number 11 Digits to use the digit conversion or the assigned digit is displayed if the above feature code is changed N A Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 ICLID Route Table 262 2 168 Chapter 2 Web Administration ICLI D Route Table PGM 262 Selecting ICLID Route Table will display the page shown below Select the ICLID Table Index range desired blue text above table header row then click on a column head to sort based on the selected column 1 50 51 100 101 150 eE Name Inc CO Group No Day In Max 16 Characters 1 24 1 80 PG F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The system can employ Incoming Calling Line Id ICLID to determine the routing of incoming external calls Each CO IP Line may b
79. 2 Web Administration VMIB Announcement Table PGM 259 Selecting VMIB Announcement Table will display the page shown below MBX jGS55M A 5 i amp PRAD Boot Version 1 JAI OS Version I DAi Enter Table No 1 100 Find POM Table Range from 1 to 1 Uncheck All VMIB Slot No ks Announcement No VMIB Slot No 1 Announcement No ks VMIB Slot No ks Announcement No a CCR Table Index ANNC Table Index a Digit Conv Table 25 System Time Table LCR Time Tablet Holiday Time Table 256 N System Speed Dial 257 N Emergency Code Table 258 N CCR Table 260 N ICLID Table 262 N CLI Conversion Table 263 N Tone Frequency Cadence 264 N The VMIB Announcement Table is used for play the VMIB Announcement Emergency Code Table Attributes ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT VMIB Slot No amp Announcement No To be used for playing CCR CCR index use for playing 1 100 1 Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Customer Call Routing Table 260 2 166 Chapter 2 Web Administration Customer Call Routing Table PGM 260 Selecting CCR Table will display the Customer page shown below OS Version 1 MARIO Enter CCR Bin No 1 100 E CCR Bin Range
80. 3 Fur Elise 04 Carmem 05 Waltz 06 Pavane 07 Sichiliano 08 Sonata 09 Spring 10 Campanella 11 Badinerie 12 Blue Dance VMIB MOH BGM Type Assigns the VMIB Prompt index of 01 70 Slot YY for X SL T Type Assigns the SLT port for SLT MOH Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 RS 232 Port Settings PGM 230 2 131 RS 232 Port Settings PGM 230 Selecting RS 232 Port Settings will display the page shown below SS ENEE EE D TOET D as on Number D Se ET gt System 220 222 System Attribute 223 N System Password 226 N Alann Attribute 227 N External Control Contact 228 N Music Source 229 N Serial Port Selection 231 N SMDR Attribute 232 N System Date amp Time 233 N LED Flashing Rate 234 N PPP Attribute 235 N Mobile Attribute 236 N Intercom Busy Digit 237 N Dial Tone Digit Table 240 N Executive Secretary Assign 241 N Attribute Baudrate 115200 BAUD Page Break OFF Line Per Page 66 001 199 XON XOFF xorr Chapter 2 Web Administration The system has one RS 232 serial port located on the MPB Certain port characteristics are programmable such as the baud rate RS 232 control and page settings Refer to the following table for a description of the settings and the data
81. 323 VoIP protocol is employed for an external VoIP call several attributes of these channels can be assigned The H 323 call set up mode and tunneling H 245 Encapsulation can be established Also for H 323 support a Registration Admissions and Status RAS channel can be defined The RAS channel IP addresses uni cast and multi cast as well as the IP port Numbering Plan and other H 323 set up characteristics are defined This PGM CODE also allows setting the IP TOS bit for Diffserv a commonly recognized packet prioritization protocol Higher priority packets are given priority in the Router or Layer 3 Switch queue However they are the first to be discarded in the event of long queue delays which may cause excess packet loss and poor voice quality Refer to the following table for a description of the features and the input required Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 H 323 Call Setup Attribute 361 2 228 Chapter 2 Web Administration H 323 Call Setup Attribute ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT H 323 Setup Mode H 323 IP calls can be set up using the H 323 normal or 1 Normal Fast Fast Start mode 1 Fast H 323 Tunneling Mode H 323 IP calls can be set up using the H 245 0 Off On encapsulation Tunneling 1 On H 323 DTMF Path During a connection DTMF digits can be sent in band 0 Inband Inband or out of band H 245
82. 4 Fixed Auto Auto T1 Mode T1 Mode DA ESF 0 D4 0 1 ESF T1 Line Mode T1 Line Mode 0 B8ZS 0 B8ZS AMI 1 AMI T1 Pause Time T1 Pause Time 100 msec 1 9 T1 PLS Rate T1 PLS Rate 0 3 T1 Release Guard Time T1 release guard time 100 msec 0 60 20 T1 DT Delay Time T1 DT Delay time 100 msec 2 50 10 T1 Wink Time T1 Wink time 20 msec 7 15 10 T1 Seize Time T1 seize time 20 msec 0 127 3 T1 Release Time T1 release time 20 msec 0 127 7 T1 Ring Detect Time T1 ring detect time 100 msec 2 9 2 T1 Ring Stop Time T1 ring stop time 100 msec 10 60 60 Release 1 0 W veRTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 ISDN Board Clock Priority 301 2 210 Chapter 2 Web Administration ISDN Board Clock Priority PGM 301 Selecting ISDN Board Clock Priority Attributes will display the page shown below B Find POM Type Hide Menu PRIB T1 ISNA Mimital Ravel ttrihnte 20 TNT In the MBX IP system clock synchronization is controlled by the pre programmed ISDN clock priority The first ISDN board becomes a clock master board If an error occurs to a clock master board the next board takes on the role of a master clock After the original master board is recovered the clock master board is changed again If there is no available ISDN board to become a clock master board the system is synchronized with the internal clock Release 1 0 WM vertTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010
83. 5 APRAO Boot Version 1 0 i OS Version 1 041 MARIO Po B Find POM Enter Station Range Station Range From 105 to 110 Load Overview Attribute Uncheck All Auto Dial Digit 16 Digits Auto Dial Pause Time 0 30 sec Station DN Assignraent 1 30 N Station DN Attribute 131 135 N COS Assignment 137 NT Preset Call Forward 142 N Call Forward 143 N Attribute 145 N Mobile Extension Attribute 146 N Group Access 150 N Page Group Access 151 N Command Group Access 152 N When a station goes off hook lifts handset or presses SPEAKER button the system normally provides an intercom dial tone In place of the dial tone the station can be programmed to Auto Dial Digit the preprogrammed max 16 digits If configured and if no digit is entered within the auto dial pause time is then the system will dial the Auto Dial Digit automatically ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Auto Dial Digit Digits will be dialed automatically Auto Dial Digit Auto Dial Pause Time Auto dial pause time Auto Dial Pause Time Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Preset Call Forward PGM 142 2 44 Chapter 2 Web Administration Preset Call Forward PGM 142 Selecting Preset Call Forward will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid
84. 51 Chapter 2 Web Administration SNMP Data Selecting the SNMP Data returns the page shown below pT Find POM maed T SNMP Service OFF Hide Menu SNMP Port SNMP Security Read Only Community public Read Write Community private ol Accept SNMP Packet from Any NMS Server Accept SNMP Packet from These NMS Servers Read s Read Only s Read s onyx SNMP Trap Trap Community public Trap Destinations Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 SNMP Data 2 252 Chapter 2 Web Administration SNMP Attributes as shown on the screen are divided into three categories SNMP Agent SNMP Security and SNMP Trap The SNMP Agent field SNMP Service enables the SNMP agent running in the MBX IP call server The SNMP port field defines the UDP port used for communications from the MBX IP system for SNMP messages port should not be changed The SNMP Security pane includes the Read Only and Read Write SNMP Community fields 4 to 16 characters The SNMP Community designates an SNMP communication group to which an SNMP message belongs and is a logical relationship between the SNMP agent MBX IP system and SNMP manager MBX IP NMS The SNMP community settings must be the same for the MBX IP system and the MBX IP NMS server e Read Only Community D
85. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 o na Members of Page Group are added or deleted like the way of Station Group Assignment PGM200 s Member Management menu Release 1 0 WM vertTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 205 2 101 PAGE GROUP ATTRIBUTES Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Member Assigns stations as members of a page group The Page Group capacities for the MBX IP system are shown in the following table PAGE GROUP CAPACITY ITEM CAPACITY MBX IP 100 MBX IP 300 Number of Page Groups 15 30 Member in a Group 50 50 Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Command Conference Group PGM 206 2 102 Chapter 2 Web Administration Command Conference Group PGM 206 Selecting Command Conference Group will display the page shown below 1 Enter the desired Command Conference Group number 2 Click Load to display the Group Assignment Attributes EntrCommandGroupIndex 1410y Cormmand Group Index 1 Atiribute Value On Hook Service on Hook Ony way Busy Busy Both way Busy Busy 1 Station gt Station gt Voice Mail Call Pic Station Station gt Station Station Interphone Grow Pilot Hunt Group 210 211 N ACD Gr nt 212 N
86. A S N A 9 N A 10 N A 11 N A 12 N A 13 N AJ 14 N A NAIDONAI Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Slot Assignment 101 2 4 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION Slot No The slot number 0 The virtual slot for AAFU or VOIU in MPB 1 DSIU slot on MPB 2 18 The real slot no 19 56 Slot no for MBX IP Gateway DTIM SLTM 88 The virtual slot for SIP Phone 99 The virtual slot for proprietary phone IP Phone or Phontage Logical No Display logical number of device Type Display the board type Select the board type to add new board Connection Display the board connection status No of Port Display the port number of board State Display the device status on board MAC Address Display the MAC address of gateway IP Address Display the IP Address of board or gateway Version Display the version of board or gateway CPU Display the CPU type of board or gateway Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Logical Slot Assignment PGM 103 2 5 Logical Slot Assignment PGM 103 Selecting Logical Slot Assignment and clicking COL at the top of this page will display the following page MBX Boot Version 1 OS Ve Find PM Chapter 2 Web Administration CO Logical Slot Assignment Slot No Current Order Type Logical Number IP Address VOIB24 1 24
87. A 729 723a Not Use Fourth Codec Type Not Use 711U A 729 723a Not Use Release 1 0 XA vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 SIP CO User ID Table 2 237 Chapter 2 Web Administration SI P CO User ID Table Selecting SIP CO User ID Table will display the page shown below This will have an effect on the system after next restart Ind Registration User ID Authentication User ID Max 64 Max 64 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Registration User ID CLI or string type User ID to register with SIP Proxy Server Authentication User ID ID for 401 407 Authentication Authentication User Password Password for 401 407 Authentication Registration User ID will be used to register with SIP Server or NOT Yes No Usage Utilization of User ID Yes No No Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 SIP Station Data 2 238 Chapter 2 Web Administration SI P Station Data Selecting the SIP Station Data program group returns the sub menus shown below e SIP STA Basic Registration SIP STA Additional Registration SIP Station Service SI P Station Basic Registration Selecting SIP CO Basic Registration will displ
88. ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Digit 0 Service Determines the digit 0 destination of Interphone group Digit 1 Service Determines the digit 1 destination of Interphone group Digit 2 Service Determines the digit 2 destination of Interphone group Digit 3 Service Determines the digit 3 destination of Interphone group Digit 4 Service Determines the digit 4 destination of Interphone group Digit 5 Service Determines the digit 5 destination of Interphone group Digit 6 Service Determines the digit 6 destination of Interphone group Digit 7 Service Determines the digit 7 destination of Interphone group Digit 8 Service Determines the digit 8 destination of Interphone group Digit 9 Service Determines the digit 9 destination of Interphone group Station Number The Interphone Group capacities for the MBX IP system are shown in the following table INTERPHONE GROUP CAPACITY ITEM CAPACITY MBX IP 100 MBX IP 300 Number of Groups 10 10 Member in a Group 10 10 Release 1 0 WX vertICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Pilot Hunt Group PGM 210 211 2 107 Chapter 2 Web Administration Pilot Hunt Group PGM 210 211 Selecting Pilot Hunt Group Assignment will display the page shown below Enter the desired Pil
89. AULT Codec Type Codec type for inter zones Station Codec Station Codec G 711 G 723 G 729 RTP Rule RTP Rule for inter zone If Need Always Not If Need Forced To Do Src RTP Relay VOIB Slot Source VOIB Slot for RTP Relay Dest RTP Relay VOIB Slot Destination VOIB Slot for RTP Relay Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Zone Attribute 399 2 249 Station Zone Attribute PGM 399 Chapter 2 Web Administration Selecting the Station Zone Attribute returns the page shown below Enter the desired station range and click on Load to assign Station Zone characteristics E FindPGM Station Range From 101 to 101 Uncheck All Attribute Value Zone No 1 9 RTP Relay Group Not Assign FOLLOW ZONE ttribute N Enter Station Range C a Gwemiew Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Zone Attribute 399 2 250 Chapter 2 Web Administration Release 1 0 ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Zone No Zone number of station 1 9 1 RTP Relay Group RTP Relay Group of station N A 01 15 N A Codec Type Codec Type for station Follow Zone Follow Zone G 711 G 723 G 729 G 722 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 SNMP Data 2 2
90. Annc 3 INT MOH 4 EXT MOH 5 VMIB MOH1 6 VMIB MOH2 7 VMIB MOH3 8 VMIB MOH4 MBX IP 300 only 9 SLT MOH1 10 SLT MOH2 11 SLT MOH3 12 SLT MOH4 13 SLT MOH5 Greeting Play Timer Determines greeting play time 000 180 000 sec Greeting Tone No Determines greeting tone number in case 01 19 04 greeting type is normal Greeting Prompt Announcement Determines greeting prompt annc number in 001 255 NOT ASG Table No PGM259 case greeting type is PROMPT or ANNC Greeting Repeat Count Determines greeting repeat number 000 100 3 Greeting Repeat Delay Timer Determines pause timer amount before 000 100 0 greeting repeat seconds Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Night Attendant Group Attributes 276 277 2 189 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Queuing Tone Type Determines the type of queuing tone 0 Normal 3 1 Prompt 2 Annc 3 INT MOH 4 EXT MOH 5 V MIB MOH1 6 VMIB MOH2 7 VMIB 8 VMIB MOH4 MBX 300 only 9 SLT MOH1 10 SLT MOH2 11 SLT MOH3 12 SLT MOH4 13 SLT MOH5 Queuing Forward Second Determines queuing forward second annc 010 300 30 Queuing Annc Timer timer seconds Queuing Tone No Determines tone number in case queuing 01 19 NOT ASG type is normal Queuing Prompt Announcement Determines queuing prompt annc number 001 255 NOT ASG Table No PGM259 when queuing type is
91. Assignment PGM 177 2 81 Release 1 0 WV venTiCAL MBX Web Administration Guide November 2010 Contents TOC 3 CO to CO Transfer Attributes PGM 179 2 82 CO Group Access Code Attribute PGM 180 2 84 Aternate Ring Assignment PGM 181 2 86 Station Group Data 2 87 Station Group Assignment PGM 200 2 88 Station Group Attributes PGM 201 202 2 90 Voice Mail Group Attributes 203 2 96 Pick Up Group 204 2 98 Page Group PGM 205 2 100 Command Conference Group 206 2 102 Group PGM 208 2 104 Interphone Group 209 2 105 Pilot Hunt Group PGM 210 211 2 107 ACD Group Assignment PGM 212 2 109 ACD Group Attributes PGM 213 214 2 112 ACD Group Announcement 215 2 116 System Data 2 118 System Timers to 1 PGM 220 222 2 119 System Attributes PGM 223 2 122 System Password 226 2 124 Alarm
92. Assignment 130 N Station DN Attribute 131 135 N Auto Dial Attribute 132 N Preset Call Forward 142 N Call Forward 143 N All stations are assigned a Class of Service COS which determines the ability of the user to dial certain types of calls Separate COS assignments are made for Day Night and Timed Mode operation As a default all stations are assigned with a Station COS of 1 for all modes no restrictions STATION COS RESTRICTIONS 0 Intercom and Emergency number calls are allowed Incoming and transferred calls are allowed 1 No restrictions are placed on dialing 2 15 Assignments in each toll exception table are monitored for allow and deny numbers If a table has no entries no restrictions are applied If there are only Deny entries restrictions are provided as Deny only If there are only Allow entries restrictions are provided as Allow only If there are both Allow and Deny entries the Deny entries are searched If dialed number matches Deny entry call is restricted if no match is found call is allowed Release 1 0 vertical MBX Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Auto Dial Attribute 138 2 43 Station Auto Dial Attribute PGM 138 Chapter 2 Web Administration Selecting Auto Dial Attribute will display the Station page shown below 1 Enter a valid station range 2 Click Load to enter the Station Auto Dial Attribute MBX GS55M amp
93. Attributes PGM 227 2 126 External Control Contacts 228 2 128 Music Source 229 2 129 RS 232 Port Settings 230 2 131 Serial Port Function Selections 231 2 132 SMDR Attributes 232 2 134 System Date Time 233 2 137 Button LED Flash Rate PGM 234 2 139 PPP Attributes 235 2 144 Mobile Attributes PGM 236 2 146 Intercom Busy One Digit Attributes 237 2 147 Dummy Dial Tone Table PGM 240 2 149 Executive Secretary Assign 241 2 150 Release 1 0 verTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Contents TOC 4 Executive Executive Access PGM 242 2 152 PPTP Attribute 2 153 Web Access Authorization 2 154 Table Data 2 155 Toll Exception Tables PGM 250 2 156 Digit Conversion Tables PGM 251 252 2 157 System Time Tables PGM 253 254 2 158 LCR Time Table PGM 255
94. CAPACITY ITEM CAPACITY MBX IP 100 MBX IP 300 Number of PTT Groups 10 10 Member in a Group 50 50 Interphone Group PGM 209 Selecting Interphone Group Assignment will display the page shown below Enter the desired Interphone Group number and click Load to display the Group Assignment Enter Inter Phone GroupIndex 1410y Inter Phone Group Index 10 Attribute Value Range Digit 0 Service Station No _ DC __ _ D gt gt Digit 1 Service Station No Digit 2 Service Station No Digit 3 Service Station No Station Group Assign 200 N E n Station Group Attribul Digit 4 Service Station No Digit 5 Service Station No Digit 6 Service Station No Digit 7 Service Station No Digit 3 Service Station No Digit 9 Service Station No Pilot Hunt Group 210 211 N ACD Group Assignment ACD Group Attribute 21 ACD Group Announcement 215 N ACD Agent State amp Priority N Interphone Group Digit Destination Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Interphone Group PGM 209 2 106 Chapter 2 Web Administration To call the stations using one or two digits some stations can be gathered into an Interphone Group INTERPHONE GROUP DIGIT DESTINATION
95. Code Table 258 N Announcement Table 259 N CCR Table 260 N ICLID Table 262 N CLI Conversion Table 263 N Tone Frequency Cadence 264 N Ring Table 265 N Ring Frequency Cadence 266 N When an external Voice Mail system is used that employs in band signaling a digit sequence must be defined for the system to signal various call characteristics to the Voice Mail system The voice mail uses the sequences to determine appropriate announcements or further call routing The Voice Mail Dial Table permits the definition of digits as either a prefix or suffix to other digits station number for mailbox identification Sequences are defined for call characteristics such as Put Mail Get Mail No Answer Call etc Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Voice Mail Dialing Table 269 2 178 Voice Mail Dial Table Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Voice Mail 1 Put Code sent for receiving calls to record a 0 Prefix P message Put Mail 1 Suffix Any digits Voice Mail 2 Get Code sent for message playback Get Mail 0 Prefix P 1 Suffix Any digits Voice Mail 3 Busy Code sent when voice mail receives a call 0 Prefix P 3P while the user is busy Busy Mail 1 Suffix Any digits Voice Mail 4 No Answer Code sent when voice mail receives a call 0 Prefix P 4P while the u
96. Conference Room 3 573 5 Conference Room 4 574 6 Conference Room 5 575 7 Conference Room 6 576 8 Conference Room 7 577 9 Conference Room 8 578 10 Conference Room 9 579 11 Internal Page 543 00 All Call Page xx Page Group 12 Personal VM Page 544 13 Announcement Page For Attendant 545 14 Page Auto Answer 546 15 Internal Page Answer 547 Meet Me Page 16 External Page 548 17 Internal External Page All 549 18 Call Forward Register 19 Pilot Hunt Call Forward Register 554 4 Type Destination 514 Type Destination 20 Pilot Hunt Call Forward Cancel 515 21 DND Status Change 516 22 DND Delete 517 23 Account Code 550 24 COFlash 551 25 Last Number Redial 552 26 Station Speed PGM 553 27 Speed Dial 555 28 MWI Register 557 Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Flexible Numbering Plan 113 118 2 18 Chapter 2 Web Administration NO FEATURE NAME CODE 29 MWI Answer 558 30 MWI Cancel 559 31 Call Back Register 518 32 Call Back Cancel 519 33 Group Call Pickup 564 34 Direct Call Pickup 7 35 Walking COS 520 36 Call Parking Location 541 xx Parking Location 00 49 37 PGM Mode Access 521 38 Two Way Record 522 39 VMIB Access 523 40 Access 524 41 CO Line Access 888 CO Line 001 200 MBX IP 300 01 80 MBX IP 100 42
97. DI o Hotdesk Logout Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Initialization PGM 499 2 263 Chapter 2 Web Administration The system has been pre programmed with certain features using the default data The default data are loaded into memory when the system is initialized The system should always be initialized when first installed or the database will appear corrupted The system can be initialized manually during installation refer to the MBX IP Hardware amp Installation Guide After Initialization the system should be reset INITIALIZATION DISPLAY REMARK RANGE All Database Initialize all databases Reset System Restart the system Station Data Initialize station based data except flexible button data Desired station range init whole data when no range Station Button Data Initialize flexible button data Desired station range init whole data when no range CO Line Data Initialize CO line based data Desired CO line range init whole data when no range Station Group Data System Initialize Station Group based data Initialize System based data SMDR Data Initialize SMDR data System Timer Initialize System Timers Table Data Initialize Table based data Tenant Data Initialize Tenant Group based data Networking Data Initialize Networking da
98. Data Erase Paseo 1 DECT Attribute 49 End Subscription Pull Down Menu Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 DECT Registration 2 257 Chapter 2 Web Administration PRIO E 10A MARIO DECT Registered Status as Attribute Value Button Comment Hide Menu PARK Code 31100013403200 a AC Code 2344 DECT Station Range 140 147 DECT Mobility z Station No Send DECT Mobility ON OFF F write DECT Subscribe All Data Erase pane il DECT Attribute 491 N DECT Mobility Pull Down Menu Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 DECT Attributes PGM 491 2 258 Chapter 2 Web Administration DECT Attributes PGM 491 Selecting DECT Attributes returns the page shown below DL B Find POM B Order Attribute Value 1 Auto CallRelease OFF v 2 BASEFault Alam Disable v DECT Resistrationt 056 MNI DECT Attributes defines functions associated with DECT equipment and operation as shown in the following table Release 1 0 ATTRIBUTE REMARK RANGE DEFAULT Auto Call Release If enabled when the other party of an active internal 0 Off Off external call disconnects the GDC 400H returns to idle 1 On Base Fault Alarm If enabled DECT Base station GDC 400B 600B alarms 0
99. Dedicated Call Line call Forced Disconnection Time Determines disconnect timer of Local call 10 60 15 Local Call Forced Disconnection Time Determines disconnect timer of Long 10 60 15 Long Call Distance call Forced Disconnection Time Determines disconnect timer of International 10 60 15 International Call call Forced Disconnection Time This entry defines disconnect timer of 10 60 15 Dedicated Call Dedicated Line call Call Restriction Time This entry defines restriction timer of Local 001 100 003 Local Call call Call Restriction Time This entry defines restriction timer for Long 001 100 003 Long Call Distance calls Call Restriction Time This entry defines restriction timer of 001 100 003 International Call International call Call Restriction Time This entry defines restriction timer of 001 100 003 Dedicated Call Dedicated Line call Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Local Call Prefix Tables PGM 286 2 199 Chapter 2 Web Administration Local Call Prefix Tables PGM 286 Selecting Local Call Prefix Table will display the page shown below 5i Enter Tenant Number 1 5 C Tenant Number 1 Hide Menu Hide Menu Value Range MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MAX 4 Digi
100. English Display Mode LCD Date Display Sets the Station Date display as month day or 1 MMDDYY DDMMYY Mode day month 0 DDMMYY LCD Time Display Sets the Time display mode as 12 hour or 24 hour 1 24 Hour Mode 12 Hour Mode military time 0 12 Hour Mode Backlight Usage If a station can support LCD backlight you can set 0 Always Off Busy Only backlight usage option 1 Busy Only 2 Always On IP 8000 Phone Font Determines if Times New Roman or Gothic font is 0 Times New Times New used Roman Roman 1 Gothic IP 8000 Phone LCD LIP 8000 Series terminal can adjust LCD 01 15 07 Brightness brightness Prime Number Button Among My DN and several Sub DNs which are 01 48 01 1 48 assigned to station flex buttons determines the first seized DN when the user initiates a call If set the system scans sequentially from FLEX 1 48 and takes the unused and valid flexible button as prime button NOTE DN buttons on an associated DSS box cannot be a prime number button Zone Number 1 9 Determines the zone where a station belongs 1 9 1 Automatic Hold Enables Auto Hold for the station With Auto Hold 0 Off Off enabled the system will place an active external 1 On call on hold if the user presses a CO IP or DSS button Enblock Dial Mode If set to All user dialed digits are stored at the 0 Off Off Digital Phone until explicitly sent by the user 1 All When sent all dialed digits are sent to the system 2 On Hook Dialing in a bloc on
101. Flash Timer 001 300 10ms base 050 Open Loop timer Open Loop Timer 00 20 100ms base 00 Line Length LCO line length 0 Okm 0 0km 1 3km 2 5km 3 7km Zone No Zone number of CO lines 1 9 1 VMIB Prompt Language Index VMIB Prompt Index 1 3 1 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Line Attribute 160 163 2 58 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Gain Table Index Gain table for each CO line Table 1 Table 3 Table 1 ISDN CD ISDN lines can be setto use 0 OFF 0 OFF Call Deflection service if PSTN 1 ON supports Call Deflection CO Access Mode CO lines can be setto blocked 0 Blocked Line Normal CO or CO line or Dedicated line 1 Normal CO Line Line 2 Dedicated Line Digit Sending Mode CO lines can be set to send 0 Overlap Overlap digit with overlap or unblock 1 Enblock method Max Digit Length Number of dialed digits can be 00 32 32 limited Min Digit Length for Overlap Number of minimum digits can 00 32 00 Mode be limited for overlap dialing Check Password Reserved for Password 0 OFF OFF Password can be requested 1 ON when the line is seized R2 Connect Mode R2 line connection mode 0 END TO END ENE TO END 1 LINK BY LINK R2MFC Backward Value R2MFC Backward Value 01 15 01 Dummy Dial Tone Service When CO line is seized 0 OFF OFF dummy dial tone can be 1 ON provided fo
102. If enabled and station makes an outgoing call 0 Disable Disable Hidden then dialed digit in SMDR data can be shown 1 Enable with hidden digit rule by SMDR attribute If disabled all dialed digits will be displayed Hot Desk Agent Permits a station number as Hot Desk agent 0 Off Off Number number To make this feature effective station 1 On number must be S DN amp SADN Time Table Index Specify Time Table index for station 1 9 None None Forced Handsfree When placing an intercom call a user can 0 Disable Disable Access change the ICM signaling mode Tone Ring to 1 Enable Hands free answer mode or Hands free answer to Tone Ring mode Forward Access Enables Call Forward to be activated by the 0 Disable Enable station 1 Enable Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Directory Number Attribules PGM 131 135 2 38 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Offnet Forward A station must be allowed Off Net Fwd to 0 Disable Enable Access forward external incoming calls outside the 1 Enable system or otherwise establish a CO to CO connection DND Access Enables DND to be activated by the station 0 Disable Enable 1 Enable Intrusion Access Enables intrusion to gain access to an active 0 Disable Disable call 1 Enable Mobile Extension Enables mobile extension ability 0 Disable Enable Access 1 Enable Hook
103. LI only Mobile Service CLI 1 5 CLI for Mobile Service Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Internal SMS 5 15 Chapter 5 Station User Web Programming Internal SMS Selecting Send Internal SMS displays the following input entry page Summe Message Ivlax 100 char Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Logout 5 16 Chapter 5 Station User Web Programming Station Logout Selecting Logout will terminate the Station Program session and return the Station Program entry page shown 3 IPECS Web Services Microsoft Internet Explore Edt Ven fiavortes took Hep iens ME hetp 19Q 168 123 index htm ge MBXIP 300 Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Index A Admin ID amp Password 1 6 Call Forward 5 6 CO Group Access Code 2 21 D Database Download 4 2 Database Upload 4 4 DECT Phone SIP Phone Max Port 2 8 DTIM SLTM Registration 2 10 F File Upload 3 2 Flexible Numbering Plan 2 16 Flexible Station Numbering Plan 2 15 G G W Upgrade 3 3 IP Address Plan 2 11 IP Phone Registration 2 9 L LAN Connection 1 1 Location Program 2 2 Logical Slot Assignment 2 5 N Numbering Plan Type 2 13 P Pre selected Message 5 8 Preset Call Forward 5 7 S Slot Assignment 2 3 SMDR Data 4 5 Station DN A
104. Line 0 No restriction 1 Restriction Service After Restriction Time Determines the operation of Local calls after 0 2 0 Local Call restriction time expires 0 Single tone 1 Repeat tone 2 Single tone amp Drop Service After Restriction Time Determines the operation of Long Distance 0 2 0 Long Distance Call calls after restriction time expires 0 Single tone 1 Repeat tone 2 Single tone amp Drop Service After Restriction Time Determines the operation of International 0 2 0 International Call calls after restriction time expires 0 Single tone 1 Repeat tone 2 Single tone amp Drop Service After Restriction Time Determines the operation of TIE calls after 0 2 0 Dedicated Call restriction time expires 0 Single tone 1 Repeat tone 2 Single tone amp Drop Tone Repeat Time Determines tone repeat timer of Local call 010 254 020 Local Call Tone Repeat Time Determines tone repeat timer of Long 010 254 020 Long Call Distance call Tone Repeat Time Determines tone repeat timer of International 010 254 020 International Call call Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Call Restriction PGM 284 285 2 198 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Tone Repeat Time Determines tone repeat timer of Dedicated 010 254 020
105. NOT ASG Prompt Announcement Table when queuing type is PROMPT ANNC No PGM259 Second Queuing Repeat Count Determines queuing repeat number 000 100 Second Queuing Repeat Delay Determines the pause timer before queuing 000 100 Timer repeat seconds Second CCR during First This entry defines CCR option during 0 1 0 Queuing Announcement queuing announcement is provided Call In Greeting Determines if a call is routed to attendant 0 After Greeting 1 while greeting tone is played 1 In Greeting Max Queue Count Determines queue count 00 99 05 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Attendant Group Attributes PGM 271 272 2 185 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Forward Type Determines the forward type 0 NOT USED 0 0 Not used 1 UNCOND 1 Unconditional a call is routed to a 2 Q Overflow forward destination unconditionally 3 Time out 2 Queuing overflow a call is routed to a 4 All forward destination when a queue is overflow 3 Timeout a call is routed to a forward destination when a timeout timer is expired 4 All a call is routed to a forward destination when a queue is overflow or Timeout timer is expired Apply Time Type Determines a time to apply forward type 0 ALL 0 1 DAY 2 NIGHT 3 TIMED Forward Destination Determines a forward destination trunk Max 16 digits access code should be included Wrap
106. November 2010 LCR Time Table PGM 255 2 161 Chapter 2 Web Administration The table below provides general descriptive information and input ranges LCR Time Table Attributes ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Day Zone For each day of the week a Day Zone 1 to 3 is Flex 1 7 1 3 Zone t all days assigned The active Day Zone is the Zone assigned of the week to the current day of the week Flex1 7 1 3 Time Zone1 Determines the time zone of day zone 1 when Day 00 24 00 24 Zone 1 is active Time Zone2 Determines the time zone of day zone 2 when Day 00 24 Zone 2 is active Time Zone3 Determines the time zone of day zone 3 when Day 00 24 Zone 3 is active Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Holiday Time Table PGM 256 2 162 Chapter 2 Web Administration Holiday Time Table PGM 256 Selecting Holiday Time Table will display the page shown below Enter Holiday Table Index 1 9 Holiday Table Index 1 Index Calendar Type GREGORIAN s oREGORAN s oREGOREN el oREGORAN gl oREGOREN e oREGOREN el oREGOREN el GREGORIN e oREGOREN el oREGORAN s oREGOREN zl oREGOREN el oREGORAN e oREGOREN s oREGOREN oREGOREN e GREGOR AN GREGOR GREGOR _ ul a wl nr
107. O B Find POM Station DN Attribute 131 135 N COS nent 1 Auto Dial Attribute 1 Preset Call Forward Call Forward 143 N Attribute 145 N Mobile Extension Attribute 146 N Group Access 150 N Page Group Access 1 Command Group Access 152 N Enter Station Directory Number Station Directory Number 100 Category of DN My DN Directory Number Type SADN NORMAL Ring Option 100 Immediate Ring x All Call Notice TYPES of DN SADN NORMAL Single Assign Directory Number SADN HOTDESK Single Assign Directory Number for Hot Desk Usage MADN Multi Assign Directory Number Station Flexible Button No Access Type CATEGORY of DN My DN The unique number is assigned by board configuration Sub DN All numbers except My DN Prime DN The main number for the station when it has multiple numbers SADN Assignment Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station DN Directory Number Assignment PGM130 2 34 D D St gt Chapter 2 Web Administration MBX jGS55M A SAi Boot Version 1 DAI EntrStsionDimctongNumber B Find POM Station Directory Number A 00 VMIB Attrib Mobile Exten COMP Group Ai Page Group Command Group A Category of DN My DN e D Directory Number Type MADN v Ring Option Access
108. P Relay Rule RTP Relay Rule Automatic Automatic Follow Relay Group VOIB Slot for RTP Relay VOIB Slot for RTP relay x VOIB Slot VMIB Slot VMIB Slot for Zone VMIB Slot Peer to Peer If enabled the VOIP channel is not allocated for Disa ble Enable Enable IP Phone to IP Phone voice If disabled the VOIP channel is allocated for IP phone to IP phone voice relay Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Zone RTP Relay Group 396 2 246 Chapter 2 Web Administration Zone RTP Relay Group PGM 396 Selecting the Zone RTP Relay Group returns the RTP Relay ON OFF data input page shown below Enter desired Zone and Group numbers and click Load to assign Zone characteristics 5 Version 1 9 B Find PG Enter RTP Relay Group Number 1 15 Hide Menu Zone Number 1 RTP Relay Group Number 1 Attribute Value Relay Group 1 Relay Group 2 Relay Group 3 Relay Group 4 Relay Group 5 Relay Group 6 Relay Group 7 Relay Group 8 Relay Group 9 Relay Group 10 Relay Group 11 Relay Group 12 Relay Group 13 Relay Group 14 Relay Group 15 Force To RTP Relay Zone Attribute N Inter Zone Attrbute N While it is strongly recommended that a Zone only have a single RTP Relay Group up to 15 Groups can be assigned to a Zone Devices in an RTP Relay Group should
109. PLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Tenant Name Determines the name of Tenant Max 24 Tenant Name Display Determines Tenant name display ON OFF OFF Tenant Time Table Time Table index of tenant group 1 9 1 Index ACNR Retry Count Determines ACNR retry count 0 5 Wake Up Retry Count Determines Wakeup retry count 0 5 3 Wake Up Retry Time Determines Wakeup retry time min 00 20 01 Autho Retry Count Determines Auth retry count 0 5 3 Multi Call Forward Determines Multi Call forward count 01 10 05 Service Count Conference Member Determines conf member manual add ON OFF ON Manual Add ON CONF member will be added with CONF button OFF CONF member will be added automatically Redial Method Determines the redial method when user 0 2 2 LIST presses REDIAL button DIAL 0 ONE TOUCHES CALL When REDIAL button is pressed redialing is made 1 ONE TOUCH LOG PHONE When REDIAL button is pressed by phone with 3 soft buttons redialing is made If phone does not have 3 soft buttons redial list is displayed 2 LIST DIAL When REDIAL button is pressed redial list is displayed User selects for redialing Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Tenant Attributes 280 281 2 194 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Dial Digit Process Determines the dial digit processing method 0 2 2 TYPE 3 0 TYPE 1 R C S If user dials di
110. T MOH1 10 SLT MOH2 11 SLT MOH3 12 SLT MOH4 13 SLT MOH5 Queuing Forward Second Determines queuing forward second 010 300 30 Queuing Annc Timer timer seconds Queuing Tone No Determines tone number in case queuing 01 19 NOT ASG type is normal Queuing Prompt Announcement Determines queuing prompt annc number 001 255 NOT ASG Table No PGM259 when queuing type is PROMPT ANNC Queuing Repeat Count Determines queuing repeat number 000 100 Queuing Repeat Delay Timer Determines the pause timer before queuing 000 100 repeat seconds CCR during First Queuing This entry defines CCR option during 0 1 0 Announcement queuing announcement is provided Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Attendant Group Attributes PGM 271 272 2 184 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Second Queuing Tone Type Determines the type of queuing tone 0 Normal 3 1 Prompt 2 Annc 3 INT MOH 4 EXT MOH 5 VMIB MOH1 6 VMIB MOH2 7 VMIB 8 VMIB MOH4 MBX IP 300 only 9 SLT MOH1 10 SLT MOH2 11 SLT MOH3 12 SLT MOH4 13 SLT 5 Second Queuing Determines queuing forward second 010 300 30 Forward Second Queuing Annc timer seconds Timer Second Queuing Tone No Determines tone number in case queuing 01 19 NOT ASG type is normal Second Queuing Determines queuing prompt annc number 001 255
111. TIB The WTIB upgrade process is the same as the G W Upgrade process In addition to the WTIB or G W Upgrade process Base upgrade needs one more step to burn the Base image file to the Base This Base Upgrade menu can be used to burn the Base image file 1 After uploading the Base image file in G W Upgrade Menu select the desired WTIB slot number to burn Base image 2 Click Upgrade shown Figure 1 6 4 1 VMIB Prompt Upgrade NOTE In Base upgrading the upgrade process view is not provided because Base image burning time is long and irregular 3 To confirm the completion of Base image burning refresh the menu by clicking on Base Upgrade H Select All Select WTIB Slot Bas i Ale 3 4 r 5 Lr i 8 Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 MBX IP System Upgrade Process 3 12 Chapter 3 File Upload amp Upgrade MBX IP System Upgrade Process The following shows the order in which the upgrade process proceeds and firmware files for MBX IP and boards NOTE the xxxx in the ROM file names indicates the version number of the file MBX IP Software Full Upgrade Sequence To upgrade the MPB 1 Upload MPB application image Ex MBX IP IP 100 GS55Mxxxx xxxx indicates the version MBX IP IP 300 GS56Mxxxx xxxx indicates the version 2 Restart MPB To upgrade the Appliances 1 Upload Appliance application image to MPB Ex SLIB12 32 application ima
112. UT OF OFFICE RETURN AT DATE DD MM Must be 4 Digits OUT OF OFFICE RETURN UNKNOWN CALL TO STATION Phone Number IN OFFICE STATION Station Number IN 4 MEETING TIME HH MM Must be 4 Digits AT HOME AT BRANCH OFFICE A user can select a message to be displayed on the LCD of a calling MBX IP Phone There are ten pre defined messages index 1 0 several allow for auxiliary information such as a time date or number A user may activate Custom Display Messaging to send a custom text message to the LCD of a calling Phone Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Speed Dial 5 9 Chapter 5 Station User Web Programming Station Speed Dial Selecting Station Speed Dial will display the following input entry page Rd AFECTEN o 2 o t ns juwoi til Ciolsz e Each station can store commonly dialed numbers for easy access using Station Speed Dial bins Each station has access to 50 Speed Dial numbers Each Speed Dial number can be up 32 characters in length and may include special instruction codes for analog and ISDN lines The CO Line used with the S
113. UTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT ISDN Screen Indicator Inserts screen indicator to ISDN 0 Off user provided Off message not screened 1 On user provided verified and passed Sending Caller Number Sending Caller number message of 0 Off On ISDN 1 On Calling Type For outgoing calls on the ISDN Line this 0 Unknown Subscribe parameter defines the Type of Number 1 International Plan provided in Calling Party 2 National Information Element of the ISDN call 3 Subscriber SETUP message 4 Not Used Calling Numbering Type Select Calling number plan of ISDN 0 Unknown Unknown SETUP message 1 SDN Telephony 2 Data 3 Telex 4 National 5 Private Bearer Capability Select Bearer Capability of ISDN 0 Speech 0 Speech SETUP message 1 Unrestricted 2 Restricted 3 3 1KHz Audio 4 7KHz 5 Video ISDN Line Type The system will encode voice using the 0 A law 0 A Law A law or u law PCM format and should 1 U law be set to match the ISDN Back bone type Sending Complete IE for Decide to send Sending Complete IE 0 Off Off Information Message to ISDN SETUP message 1 On Make Transit CLI When no CLI is sent with a transit call 0 Off Off the system will initiate a CLI to CO direct 1 On transit call Own Code Add to Transit CLI If this feature is set to ON and same 0 Off Off feature of incoming CO attribute is also 1 On set to ON then Own code of outgoing CO line is inserted to the CLI of transit CO call Release 1 0 v
114. VOIB VMIB Board Attribute PGM 305 2 211 VOI B VMI B Board Attribute PGM 305 Selecting VOIB VMIB Attributes will display the following page MBX GS55M amp 541 0 Boot Version JAI OS Version 1 0 amp 1 Enter Slot No 0 12 J toad Overview Find POM Slot No 1 Attribute Value IP Address 10 10 10 1 Router IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Usage T38 Usage RTP Secunty VLAN 0 4096 none Priority 0 7 Diffserv 0 63 ISDN Digital Board Attribute 300 N ISDN Clock Priontvi301 NT Reset Board 310 N Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT IP Address IP Address of selected slot IP Address 10 10 10 slot number Router IP Address Router IP Address of selected slot IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask Subnet Mask of selected slot IP Address 255 255 255 0 DHCP Usage DHCP Usage Off On Off T38 Usage T38 Usage Off On Off RTP Security RTP Security Usage Off On Off VLAN Determines VLAN value 0 4096 None None Priority Determines Priority value 0 7 0 Diffserv Determines Diffserv 0 63 0 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Reset Board 310 2 212 Chapter 2 Web Administration Reset Board PGM 310 Each board in the syste
115. X IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 DTIM SLTM Registration PGM 107 2 10 DTI M SLTM Registration PGM 107 Selecting DTIM SLTM Registration will display the following page Hide Menu Location Program 100 N Slot Assignment 101 N Logical Slot Assignment 103 N DECT IP SIP Max Port 104 N Chapter 2 Web Administration Slot No Firewall IP Address 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Of Of Of ol ol ol ol ol ol ol ol oj ol ol o d ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay a alae mpm m mj mm ea aaa ia aia iia iia Registration Table Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Slot No Slot number of DTIM SLTM MAC Address MAC Address of gateway IP Address Displays the IP Address of the gateway Firewall IP Address Displays the Firewall IP Address of the gateway RTP Security Enables or disables RTP Security of the gateway Type Displays the gateway type State Displays the connection status of the gateway Mode Displays the mode of the IP p
116. a a Headset Mode Speaker a Station 1 2011 Headset Ring Speaker a Group Listening Flexible Button Assignment 126 N CTIIP Addr Keyset Admin xI No Touch Answer xI Howling Tone Dummy Terminal Port Blocking Gain Table Index xl 1 xI Xl SLT Line Length System Alarm Report DISABLE gt Door Open Access DISABLE gt RI xI PGM 122 Release 1 0 vertica MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Port Attributes PGM 121 124 2 26 Chapter 2 Web Administration Station Port Attributes define the specific features and functions available to the installed terminal Generally the entry will turn the feature ON enable or OFF disable Refer to thr following table for a description of the features and the input required ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Auto Speak Selection Enables SPEAKER activation when a CO IP 0 Off On DSS or other feature button is pressed no need 1 On lift handset Headset Mode Determines if Speakerphone mode Headset mode 0 Speaker Speaker or Ear Mic Mode will be used 1 Headset 2 E MIC Headset Ring In Headset mode this item selects device to 0 Speaker Speaker receive incoming ring signals 1 Headset 2 Both Group Listening Enables Group Liste
117. a greeting or queuing announcement is provided 1 w o answer Release 1 0 W verTicar MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Voice Mail Group Attributes 203 2 96 Chapter 2 Web Administration Voice Mail Group Attributes PGM 203 Selecting Voice Mail Group Attributes will display the page shown below Enter the Voice Mail Group number and click Load the Web page for the selected group will be displayed Enter Station Group Number 620 639 Station Group Number 620 Order Attribute 1 Put Mail Index Get Mail Index Busy Index Station Group As F No Answer Index Station Group Attribut Disconnect Index SMDI Type SMDI CLI Information Pilot Hunt Gn ACD Group 7 ACD Group Attribute 21 ACD Group Announcement ACD Agent State amp Priority N Voice Mail group has available attributes relating to the dialing service such as put mail get mail etc as described in the following table Release 1 0 WM vertTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Voice Mail Group Attributes 203 2 97 Chapter 2 Web Administration VOICE MAIL GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Put Mail Index For external analog Voice Mail groups an index to the Voice 1 9 1 Mail Dial Table this contains the Put Mail dial code Get Mail Index For external analog Voice Mail groups
118. ailable attributes related to greeting and queuing announcements timers and also attributes related to announcements timers forward etc The following table provides descriptions for the attributes Attendant Group Attributes ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Greeting Tone Type Determines the type of greeting tone 0 Normal 0 1 Prompt 2 Annc 3 INT MOH 4 EXT MOH 5 VMIB MOH1 6 VMIB MOH2 7 MOH3 8 VMIB MOH4 MBX IP 300 only 9 SLT MOH1 10 SLT MOH2 11 SLT MOH3 12 SLT MOH4 13 SLT 5 Greeting Play Timer Determines greeting play time 000 180 000 sec Greeting Tone No Determines greeting tone number in case 01 19 04 greeting type is normal Greeting Prompt Announcement Determines greeting prompt annc number 001 255 NOT ASG Table No PGM259 in case greeting type is PROMPT or ANNC Greeting Repeat Count Determines greeting repeat number 000 100 Greeting Repeat Delay Timer Determines pause timer amount before 000 100 greeting repeat seconds Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Attendant Group Attributes PGM 271 272 2 183 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Queuing Tone Type Determines the type of queuing tone 0 Normal 3 1 Prompt 2 Annc 3 INT MOH 4 EXT MOH 5 VMIB MOH1 6 VMIB MOH2 7 VMIB 8 VMIB MOH4 MBX IP300 Only 9 SL
119. al assign REDIAL button Speed assign SPEED button Conference assign REDIAL button Mute assign MUTE button Call Back assign CALLBACK button DND FWD assign DND FWD button Transfer assign TRANSFER button Flash assign FLASH button PTT assign PTT button Station Number if button is Station Number type OR Dial digit if button is Dial Number type The Ring Option of Station Number Access type Determines Station Number access type if button is Station Number type 0 All call there is no restriction 1 Seize and Dial Unable to seize only by off hook when making outgoing calls even if the button is set to prime number button 2 Incoming only Unable to make an outgoing call using this button Only answering incoming call is allowed OR Button Assignment privilege at the station if button is Dial Number type Name Button Name Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CTI IP Address Assignment 2 31 CTI Address Assignment Selecting CTI IP Address will display the CTI IP Address data input entry page Chapter 2 Web Administration Select the Station Order desired shown above table the header 1 50 51 100 101 150 the range selected will display E FindPGM Station Order 1 50 51 100 101 120 One Station Number Address a 100 0 0 0 0 a 101
120. all 1 Broker Call Transfer 0 Cancel transfer drops current call and recover 2 Conference previous call 3 Conference after 1 Broker Call holds current call and recover Broker Call previous held call 2 Conference establishes 3 way conference call 3 Conference after Broker Call establishes conf when hook flash within 2 sec in broker call Off Hook On Paged When lifting handset while listening to paging msg 0 Paged Paged user can make another call or continue to listen 1 Dial Tone 0 continue to listen to paging message 1 stop listening seize a DN and hear dial tone User can make a another call Preferred Line Enables Ringing Line Preference for the station 0 Off On Answer Calls that ring the telephone are answered by 1 On going off hook Reserved Pick Up By DSS This value determines the method of pickup when 0 Disable Direct Button pressing DSS button 1 Group Pickup Pickup 2 Direct Pickup CTI IP Address CLI IP Address IP Address 0 0 0 0 ACD Agent Priority When a station is a memger of an ACD Group this 01 20 10 value will be used for priority as agent Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Flexible Button Assignment PGM 126 2 29 Flexible Button Assignment PGM 126 Selecting Flex Button Assignment will display the following page 1 Enter a valid station range 2 Click Load to enter Flex button data B Find PM ON te 121 124 N Chapter 2 Web Administr
121. am item is selected from the Home page the user receives the Station Program displays starting with the Station Program password Web page Note that if a password is not assigned for the station the user will not be able to log in to the Station Program Web page For detailed descriptions refer to section Station Program If the Station Program is selected from the Home page the Station Program will display as described further in the following section PICS MG Web Services Microsoft Internet Explores fle Ao vem Favertes tods Help gt diens M 9 16 122 0 nde htm lt Station Password Web Admin amp Maintenance If the Admin amp Maintenance item is selected from the Home page the Admin amp Maintenance manual will display as described further in the following section Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Web Admin Data Modification amp Access 1 6 Chapter 1 Web Service Web Admin Data Modification amp Access Web Admin Data Modification Each of the system s data entry Web pages includes a frame for data display and modification To modify data 1 Click in the data field either a drop down menu will appear for entry selection or a cursor will appear in the field for the user to type in the data required 2 When finished click the SAVE button to send the new page to the system and including the modified data Some of the Web pages inc
122. ansferred CO call is disconnected HOT DESK Logout Timer Determines the amount of time the attendant receives 00 24 00 recall before the system disconnects the call hours ACNR Pause Timer Establishes the time between ACNR attempts 005 300 030 seconds Pause Timeout Timer Determines the maximum duration of a page after 000 300 15 which the caller and Page Zone are released seconds Pause Timer A Timed pause of this duration is used in Speed Dial 1 9 3 and during other automatically dialed digits sent to the seconds PSTN Voice Mail Pause Timer When the system sends a Pause to Voice Mail using 1 9 3 In band signals the Pause interval is defined by this seconds timer VMIB Message Minimum Sets the minimum duration allowed for a voice mail 1 9 4 Record Timer message in the system s VMIB Messages shorter seconds than this period are not stored VMIB Message Maximum Sets the maximum duration allowed for the User 000 999 60 Record Timer Greeting in the system s VMIB seconds Call Wait Warning Timer Determine the call wait indication tone repeat time 010 1800 030 seconds Camp On Warning Timer Determine the camp on indication tone repeat time 010 1800 030 seconds CCR Inter Digit Timer Inter digit timer used with Customer Call Routing 01 30 03 function seconds Web Password Guard Timer If no data packets are received during a Web Admin 001 999 5 connection for the Guard time a password check will minutes be initiat
123. arious functions and states are shown in the following table The 3 colors available in the system are shown in the COLOR table and the 15 flash signals available in the system are shown in the FLASH RATE TABLE table Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Button LED Flash Rate 234 2 140 Button LED Flash Rate Table Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT DEFAULT COLOR FLASH RATE CALLBK INTERCOM CALL BACK button LED status on RED Flash 30 IPM intercom call back CALL BK CO LINE CALL BACK button LED status on CO RED Flash 120 IPM queuing CALL BK MSG WAIT CALL BACK button LED status when RED Flash 120 IPM message is left MUTE TRANSMISSION MUTE button LED status when voice is RED Flash Steady muted MUTE COS CHANGE MUTE button LED status when COS is RED Flash 120 IPM downed DND DND DND button LED status in DND RED Flash Steady DND ONE TIME button LED status in one time DND RED Flash 60 IPM DND PRESELECT MSG DND button LED status when station RED Flash 15 IPM assigns preselected message CALL BK ACNR CALL BACK button LED status when RED Flash 480 IPM makes ACNR SPK SPEAKER SPEAKER button LED status in RED Flash Steady conversation through speaker SPK HEADSET SPEAKER button LED status in RED Flash Steady conversatio
124. at mage dihenns vw Web Admin Login Screen Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Web Admin amp Maintenance Overview 1 9 Chapter 1 Web Service Web Admin amp Maintenance Overview In the Web Admin initial screen on page 1 8 enter the password and click on the Login button to access the MBX IP Admin amp Maintenance Main Page below Admin amp Maintenance Main Page Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Web Admin amp Maintenance Overview 1 10 Chapter 1 Web Service Based on the password entered access to database items and maintenance functions is determined The Admin amp Maintenance Main Page is comprised of three sections Menu bar Upper frame Web site directory amp navigation section Left frame nfo and Entry section Central frame Items in the Menu bar are mouse clickable for selections of Administration access to system database File Upload amp Remote Upgrade permits upload of operating files to the MBX IP System and board Maintenance permits databases to be downloaded including all data Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 2 1 Chapter 2 Web Administration Chapter 2 Web Administration To enter the system database select the MBX IP Administration item in the menu bar The Administration Navigation frame will be displayed on the left
125. ation Enter Station Station Range From 105 to 110 Flex Button Order 1 48 49 96 97 144 145 19 Value Ring O Directory Number Immediate xl Loop key z xI Loop key z Not Assigned Not Assigned xI Not Assigned z xl Not Assigned z Not Assigned z 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ks Not Assigned z ks Not Assigned z xI Not Assigned z xI Not Assigned z xl Not Assigned z xI Not Assigned z xl Not Assigned z ks Not Assigned z q Nat ei 3 Each Flex button for each station can be assigned a function TYPE as listed 4 After selecting the Type for a button enter the value as needed Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Flexible Button Assignment PGM 126 2 30 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION Range Default Type Value Ring Option Select button type from available choices Not Assigned Station DSS assign station DSS button CO Number assign CO line button Loop key assign Loop Key CO Group Access assign CO Group Access Code Station Group Number assign station Group Number Dial Number assign feature code or digits Directory Number assign Directory Number Redi
126. aved Message No Displays the number of saved messages VM MSG User Mail User Mail Address Address VM MSG SMTP Mail SMTP Mail Server ID Server ID VM MSG SMTP Mail SMTP Mail Server ID Server ID VM MSG Attach attach message or not Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Call Forward 5 6 Chapter 5 Station User Web Programming Call Forward Selecting Call Forward will display the following input entry page Attribute Value Forward Type NOTASSIGNED e Forward Number Forward Apply Time CFW No Answer Timer 0 600 Forward Information Display Call Forward Type Internal Unconditional Internal Busy Internal No Answer External Unconditional External Busy External No Answer Stations can be programmed so that incoming CO and Intercom calls are forwarded to a station station group or external number Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Preset Call Forward 5 7 Chapter 5 Station User Web Programming Station Call Forward ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Forward Type Specify call forward type 0 Not Assigned Not Assigned 1 Unconditional 2 Busy 3 No Answer 4 Busy or No Answer Forward Number Specify Call Forward Destination by Max 32 digits entering dial digits Forward Apply T
127. ay the page shown below B Find POM Release 1 0 WM 1 MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 SIP Station Additional Registration 2 239 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT User ID SIP Ext User ID If MBX IP explicitly assigned the user ID for that SIP Ext then User ID will be SIP Ext s Station number Authentication ID ID to authenticate by MBX IP when SIP Ext registered to MBX IP Password Password to authenticate by MBX IP when SIP Ext registered to MBX IP SIP Station Additional Registration Selecting SIP STA Additional Registration will display the page shown below Log Out Enter Station Range H ioaea Station Range From 138 to 138 crecca Attribute _ Remak Station Number 138 Registering Mode Manual v Registration Status Registered i IP Address 19216812367 1 only for first station IP Port 5060 Device NAT Usage v aalala Transfer Mode UDP SIP Phone Type Normal v Regisvaion Timer Keep Alive Usage OFF w M SIP STA Basic Reaistration N SIP Service N Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 SIP Station Additional Registration 2 240 Chapter 2 Web Administration SIP STA Additional Registration A
128. c a View When there is CO transit call transfer options can be set separately for each CO group Release 1 0 W vertTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO to CO Transfer Attributes 179 2 83 CO TO CO ATTRIBUTE Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Station Outgoing Call Transfer While stations are connected to outgoing 0 Off ON CO call of first CO Group the station can 1 transfer the call to second CO group Attendant Outgoing Call While ATD is connected to outgoing CO call 0 Off ON Transfer of first CO Group the ATD can transfer the 1 On call to second CO group Outgoing Call Transfer If outgoing CO call can be transferred to 0 None None Release Type other CO call release type can be set 1 Release after If set to None it is not disconnected Release Timer Outgoing Call Transfer If an outgoing CO call is transferred to CO 000 300 sec 060 Release Time call and CO to CO call is started the call is disconnected after release time when release type is set to Rls after RIs Time before disconnecting warning tone is provided Incoming Call Transfer Directly If this feature is set to ON CO incoming call 0 Off OFF can be transferred directly without any 1 On stations or ATD to transfer the call Station Incoming Call Transfer While stations are connected to incoming
129. cations including NMS upon 1 ON request SMDR Interface This assigns the port to be used for SMDR 0 SIO SIO Connection Type Interface LAN or SIO 1 LAN SMDR Interface Reserved 0 OFF OFF AUTH Index 1 0N SMDR Mail Server SMTP Mail Server IP Address IP Address SMDR User Mail SMDR User Mail Address Max 64 Characters Address SMDR System SMDR System Domain Name Max 64 Characters Domain Name Release 1 0 W veRTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 System Date Time 233 2 137 Chapter 2 Web Administration DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SMDR Mail Send Selects SMDR Mail Send Day N A N A Weekly Set Monday Sunday SMDR Mail Send Sets time of day for SMDR data to be sent on 00 23 00 Daily set a daily basis 00 for no daily records 01 23 for hour of the day SMDR Mail Auto If the SMDR buffer is full the system can 0 OFF OFF Send Set automatically send a notification by e mail 1 ON SMDR Mail Auto Deletes SMDR records after sending e mail 0 OFF OFF Delete Set 1 ON System Date Time PGM 233 Selecting System Date Time will display the page shown below D D n D ad D LLL D LLL D System Time1 220 222 N System Attribute 223 N System Passwo yn Alarm Attribute 227 N Extemal Control Conte Music Source 229 N 5 232 Setting 230 N Serial Port Selec
130. cess Enables to leave a call wait when a called 0 Disable Enable station does not answer or is in DND state 1 Enable Camp on Access Enables camp on feature 0 Disable Enable 1 Enable Voice Over Access Enables voice over feature 0 Disable Disable 1 Enable Rejection of Voice Enable of rejection authority about voice over 0 Disable Disable Over feature 1 Enable Prepaid Call Usage Enables prepaid call 0 Disable Disable 1 Enable Keypad Facility Enable keypad facility 0 Disable Disable Usage 1 Enable Speed Access Enables station speed dial bin access 0 Disable Enable authority 1 Enable Page Access Permits station to make page 0 Disable Enable 1 Enable Meet Me Access Enables Meet Me feature when there is a 0 Disable Enable page made 1 Enable CO Call Duration Restricts CO Call Duration to station 0 Disable Disable Restrict 1 Enable SLT Block Back Call When SLT extension attempts to transfer a 0 Disable Disable CO call to a CO line it is blocked and the call 1 Enable is released Pilot Hunt Ring Permits station to receive pilot hunt ringing 0 Disable Enable 1 Enable ACR User Sets Anonymous Call Restrict service 0 Off Off 1 On Wake Up Sets the wake up time HH MM Time HHMM Repeat Wake up Enables daily repeating alarm 0 Off Off 1 On Branch Line Bridge Enables branch line feature to restrict a 0 Off Off Line Mode conference call by pressing button in 1 On use Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Ad
131. code enter code and click SAVE AC Code Authentication Code entered at DECT handset to Up to 8 digits verify subscription To assign AC Code enter AC value and click SAVE DECT Station Range Display station range for DECT DECT Subscribe Enable Enables the system to accept a subscription from a DECT handset Station Number Desired station number for the wireless DECT handset Type of Phone Several types of handsets may be selected including GDC 400H 3 3 type 3 for the GDC 400H Press SEND after entering the number and type DECT Unsubscribe Terminates the subscription for a DECT handset Station Number Enter the registered station number and click Station number SEND the subscription is terminated and the wireless DECT handset will no longer be serviced DECT Mobility When a DECT handset is registered at multiple a systems that are networked calls can be routed over the network to the DECT handset location Station Number Enter the registered station number select Mobility Station number ON or OFF and click SEND Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 DECT Registration 2 256 Chapter 2 Web Administration DECT Registered Stati Attribute Value Button Comment Hide Menu PARK Code 31100013403200 AC Code 1234 DECT Station Range 140 147 DECT Unsubscribe 140 Send Station No send DECT Subscribe
132. creen below and then the upgrade process will start and a progress screen will be display as in G W upgrade SE Upgrade Ready Prompt Spanish version 10 DELLI POM Select VMIB Slot Prompt Index Type of Language Version zR Hide Menu r AAFU 1 SLOT 0 Fist English AlAa Second C Third VMIB 2 SLOT 4 C Second Third C Fist Engish Ala Select Prompt to Spanish 10 SP96W10Aarom Australian 10 ASS6W1 Aa rom Norwegian 10 NWS6WI1 0Aarom Danish 10 96 10 Hebrew 10Aa 1S96W10Aa Turkish 10 96 10 Italian AOAe IT96WA Ae rom Korean AOCk KR96WA Ck rom Swedish 10Aa SW96W10Aa Russian 10Aa CS96W10Aar0m English 10Ba 596 10 aa a a aaa a aaa English GS96WALAarom Release 1 0 W7 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 AAFU System Greeting Up amp Download View 3 7 Chapter 3 File Upload amp Upgrade AAFU System Greeting Up amp Download View The following screens display Upload and Download of AAFU System Greetings Select System Greeting File and Wait for Uploading to End Valid File Name way 72 or x l wav x 72 wav 1 3 Message should be G 711
133. database access in Web Admin can ID 16 none access Keyset Admin PWD 12 Maint ID amp Password Full and unlimited access to database and ID 16 none maintenance functions PWD 12 Alarm Attributes PGM 227 Selecting Alarm Attributes will display the page shown below Attribute Enable Alarm Contact Type open Alarm Mode Alarm Alarm Signal Mode Repeat System Tirex 22 System Attribute 223 N System Password 226 N Intercom Busy D 7 Dial Tone Digit Table 240 N Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Alarm Attributes 227 2 127 Chapter 2 Web Administration The system can monitor an external contact This contact is most often employed as an Alarm indicator or Doorbell The Alarm attributes define the operation of the external contact The Alarm Signal sent to assigned stations can be repeating or a single burst the former is often desired For the Doorbell a single tone is sent each time the contact activates The following table shows a description of the features and the data entries required Alarm Attributes ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Alarm Enable Enables the external contact monitoring circuitry 0 OFF OFF 1 ON Alarm Contact Type Establishes the contact state that will activate the 0 Open Open Alarm close or open 1 Close Alarm Mode The contact can be t
134. e Web Home Page Browser Access During initialization a default database is established While the system will function employing the defaults there are several data entries which MUST be completed to assure proper operation of the system The system employs the Country Code to establish tone and gain plans specific to the country In addition the MPB IP address sub net mask and Router IP address must be assigned for proper external IP call operation Remote services and Remote Admin access In the browser ADDRESS field enter the MPB IP address and TCP port Select GO the Web server returns the MBX IP Web Services Home page On the Home page one of two services may be selected the brief User Guide Station Program or Admin amp Maintenance AD iPECS MG Web Services Microsoft Internet Explores Fle dt vem F uexte Tos Help rJ Lies 892 168 122 inden htm v kl MBX IP Home Page Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Web Home Page 1 4 User Guide Chapter 1 Web Service Selecting the User Guide will display a brief user manual The user may select a feature from the left frame as shown to select a brief description of the feature which then will be displayed in the right frame User s Guide Station User Program Codes Code Description Remark 11 Intercom Answer Mode 1 H 27 3 P 12 User name program Name 2 digi
135. e ON OFF OFF Weekly Table Week day DAY NIGHT TIMED ring mode 0000 2359 DAY 9 00 start times and TIMED mode end times NITE 18 00 Week Day Holiday also can be selected TDS Release 1 0 W verTicar MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 LCR Time Table PGM 255 2 160 LCR Time Table PGM 255 Chapter 2 Web Administration Selecting LCR Time Table will display the LCR page shown below pind POM Enter Time Table Index 1 9 Time Table Index 1 Hide Menu Attribute Value Monday Day Zone 1 Tuesday Day Zone 1 Wednesday Day Zone 1 Thursday Day Zone 1 Friday Day Zone 1 Saturday Day Zone 1 Sunday Day Zone 1 Day Zone 1 Time Zone 1 00 00 Time Zone 2 Time Zone 3 Day Zone 2 Time Zone 1 Time Zone 2 Time Zone 3 Day Zone 3 Time Zone 1 Time Zone 2 Time Zone 3 The LCR Time Tables provide a mechanism for defining the database with Digit Conversion Table PGM 251 252 which will route outgoing calls particularly long distance using the most cost effective route Additionally days of the week are grouped into zones Day Zones and the time of day can be set into three groups Time Zones Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide
136. e other stations in the group 1 All Call 2 Intercom 3 External Member Assigns stations as members of a station group Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Group Attributes PGM 201 202 2 90 Chapter 2 Web Administration Station Group Attributes PGM 201 202 Selecting Station Group Attributes will display the page shown below Enter the desired Station Group Number and click Load to display the Station Group Attributes data Hide Menu Enter Station Group Number 620 639 Station Group Number 620 Attribute Value PGM 201 Greeting Announcement Greeting Tone Type Normal Greeting Play Timer 0 180 Greeting Tone No o 0 1 19 Table No PGM 259 Greeting Prompt Announcement 1 255 prompt 1 100 annc Greeting Repeat Count 3 0 100 Greeting Repeat Delay Timer 0 0 100 First Queuing Announcement Queuing Tone Type internal MOH Anne Timer Queuing Forward Second Queuing bo ____ 0 300 Queuing Tone No 1 19 Table No PGM 259 Queuing Prompt Announcement 1 255 prompt l 100 annc Queuing Repeat Count 0 100 O continuous Queuing Repeat Delay Timer 0 100 CCR during First Queuing Announcement MOH for Prompt Announcement Each type of group has a different set of available attributes
137. e Secretary Assign PGM 241 2 151 Chapter 2 Web Administration Executive Secretary Assign Enter secretary station number ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Executive Assigns Executive station Secretary 1 3 Assigns Secretary stations 1 3 Not Assigned ICM Call to Exec If this option is SECRETARY all internal calls to the Exec Station except for calls from executive having executive access privilege is routed to the Secretary s station regardless of the Executive s status If SEC IF DND internal calls are routed to secretary when executive is in DND 0 Secretary 1 SEC IF EXEC DND 0 Secretary CO Call To Exec If this option is SECRETARY all incoming CO calls to the Exec Station is routed to the Secretary station regardless of the Executive s status If SEC IF EXEC DND incoming CO calls are routed to secretary when executive is in DND 0 Secretary 1 SEC IF EXEC DND 0 SECRETARY Call Executive Directly routes Executive calls If OFF the executive call is routed to secretary If FIRST SEC DND the executive gets a call when first secretary is in DND If ALL SEC DND the executive gets a call when all secretaries all in DND OFF First Sec DND All Sec DND OFF Sec Choice Determines the method of selecting a secretary station when multiple secretaries are assigned First Idle Longest ldle First Longest Idle
138. e Type Defines how the agent sends the message Notify Notify Inform Trap DECT Subscription Screen Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 DECT Data 2 254 Chapter 2 Web Administration DECT Data Selecting the DECT Data program group returns the sub menus shown below DECT Registration 0 e DECT Attribute 491 DECT Registration Selecting the Registration returns the page shown below DECT Registered Stat PY Find POM Attribute Comment Hide Menu PARK Code 31100013403200 SSS AC Code 1234 DECT Station Range 140 147 DECT Subscribe enable 2 subscribe enable Station No 3 Gavan z Gib Phone Type DECT Subscribe All Data Erase risate Lo Release 1 0 W verTicar MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 DECT Registration 2 255 Chapter 2 Web Administration On this page the DECT ID and authorization codes are defined In addition a pull down menu selects one of four subscription events subscribe and unsubscribe mobility or erase registered station A separate password box permits password entry to terminate erase all DECT subscriptions DECT Registration ATTRIBUTE REMARK RANGE DEFAULT Park Code PARK Portable Access Rights Key Code Unique 14 digits System ID entered at DECT handset subscription to identify the system To assign a PARK
139. e assigned to employ ICLID routing The system will compare the received ICLID to entries in the ICLID Route Table and route the call based on destination indicated by the index bin number of PGM 181 Release 1 0 W 1 MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 ICLID Route Table 262 2 169 Chapter 2 Web Administration ICLID Table ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT ICLID Number ICLID to match for the index 24 digits None Name ICLID name that is sent by the system to the 16 Character None destination for the ICLID routed call Inc CO Group Number The Incoming CO Group Number to apply ICLID 1 72 routing If not assigned ICLID is applied to all CO Groups Day Index Alternative Ring Index PGM 181 for Day 1 80 Night Index Alternative Ring Index PGM 181 for Night 1 80 E Timed Index Alternative Ring Index PGM 181 for Timed 1 80 Tenant Number The tenant number to be applied to ICLID 1 9 MBX IP 300 1 1 5 MBX IP 100 Release 1 0 W verTicar MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CLI Conversion Table PGM 263 2 170 Chapter 2 Web Administration CLI Conversion Table PGM 263 Selecting the CLI Conversion Table will display the page shown below MBX IGS55M amp 541 APRIO Boot Version 1 OAi OS Version 1 Enter CLI Conversion Table Index 1 9 B Find PG CLI Conversion Index 1 Ori
140. e station group number is incremented by one over the range of Order numbers MBX GS55lv Boot Vers OS Version Pind POM PGM113 CO Group Access Code 1 PGM114 Station Group Number PGM115 Not Use Range Input Enter Order Range Start Station Group Number Order Station Group Number 620 New Station Group Number 620 621 621 622 622 623 623 624 624 625 625 626 626 627 627 rai alu 628 628 629 629 630 630 631 631 632 632 633 633 PGM118 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 ACD Group Number 118 2 23 ACD Group Number PGM 118 Chapter 2 Web Administration Selecting ACD Group Number of Feature Numbering Plan will return the page shown below This page permits changes in the ACD Group Number using one of two methods Not Use Range Input use to change an individual ACD group number e Order Range use to change the ACD group numbers associated with a range of Order Numbers using the Start ACD Group Number as the first ACD group number to assign in the range The ACD group number is incremented by one over the range of Order numbers Feature Numbering PGM113 Station Group Number
141. e when This entry defines usage of Agent Auto Answer option 1 On 0 Off Agent Log In when agent log in 0 Off Auto Work Mode Use This entry defines usage of Agent Auto Work option 1 On 0 Off when Agent Log In when agent log in 0 Off Handset Mode when This entry defines usage of Agent Headset option 0 Headset mode 1 Handset Agent Log In when agent log in 1 Handset Mode Mode 2 Eac Mic Mode 3 Bluetooth mode Handset Mode when This entry defines usage of Agent Headset option 0 Handset mode 1 Handset Agent Log Out when agent log out 1 Headset Mode Mode 2 Eac Mic Mode 3 Bluetooth mode 4 Logon Mode Call Restriction when This entry defines restriction of Logout State Agent 0 Not use 0 Not use Agent Log Out 1 CO outgoing 2 All call Answer Time when This entry defines when the Ack message is sent to 0 Queued to 0 Queued Incoming CO Call caller party group to group 1 Agent Answer Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 ACD Group Announcement 215 2 116 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Information Data Print This entry defines usage of ACD Call Traffic 1 On 0 Off Usage Information data Print or Not Information Traffic data 0 Off will be printed at Information Print Port Information Data Print This entry defines print interval seconds of 001 250 001 Interval Information Traffic data 10sec Information Data Clear If thi
142. ease 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Intercom Busy One Digit Attributes PGM 237 2 147 I ntercom Busy One Digit Attributes PGM 237 Selecting Intercom Busy One Digit Attributes will display the page shown below LED Flashing PPP Attribute 235 N Mobile Attribute Dial Tone Digit Tabl Executive Secretary Attribute Value Step Call DISABLE Digit 1 Service Not Assigned Digit 2 Service Not Assigned Digit 3 Service Not Assigned Digit 4 Service Not Assigned Digit 5 Service Not Assigned Digit 6 Service Not Assigned z Digit 7 Service Not Assigned Digit 3 Service Not Assigned v Digit 9 Service Not Assigned Digit 0 Service Not Assigned Digit Service Call Wait Digit Service Voice Over Chapter 2 Web Administration The flash digit and input timer for call transferring from a mobile extension can be assigned according to the following Table Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Intercom Busy One Digit Attributes 237 2 148 Intercom Busy One Digit Attributes Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Step Call Determines if step call is enab
143. ease contact when the External Page Zone is accessed Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Music Source PGM 229 2 129 Music Source PGM 229 Selecting Music Source will display the page shown below ICM BOX Music Type No BGM Internal Music Type ROMANCE Announcement Number 01 70 VMIB 1 Slot 00 VMIB 2 Slot 04 VMIB 3 Slot SLT MOH TYPE SLT MOH 1 SLT MOH 2 SLT MOH 3 SLT MOH 4 SLT MOH 5 Mobile Attribute Intercom Busy Chapter 2 Web Administration Music inputs are provided for use as the Background Music and or Music On Hold source inputs The MBX IP MPB provides one 1 music input Additionally a VMIB announcement may be recorded and played as MOH and the SLT port on SLIB is used as MOH Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Music Source PGM 229 2 130 Chapter 2 Web Administration Music Attributes DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT ICM Box Music Type Assigns the music source for ICM 00 NO BGM 1 BOX 01 Internal Music 02 External Music 03 VMIB BGM 1 04 VMIB BGM 2 05 VMIB BGM 3 06 VMIB BGM 4 07 SLT MOH 1 08 SLT MOH 2 09 SLT MOH 3 10 SLT MOH 4 11 SLT MOH 5 Internal Music Type Assigns the music for internal MOH 00 Romance 01 Turkish March 02 Green Sleeves 0
144. ed by the system SLT Hook Switch Bounce Determines the duration the system considers an 01 25 01 Timer actual state change in the hook switch and not a 100 msec spurious contact bounce SLT Maximum Hook Flash Sets the maximum time an SLT user can depress the 01 25 05 Timer hook switch for a Flash signal 100 msec Release 1 0 W veRTiCAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 System Timers to 1 PGM 220 222 2 121 Chapter 2 Web Administration DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SLT Minimum Hook Flash Sets the minimum time an SLT user must depress the 000 250 020 Timer hook switch for a Flash signal 10 msec LCO Ring On Timer Sets the ON time of the incoming ring cycle for the 1 9 2 Ring Detect of the system to recognize an incoming 100 msec call LCO Ring Off Timer Sets the maximum OFF duration of the incoming ring 010 150 060 cycle to determine when a call has been abandoned 100 msec LCO Release Guard Timer When an analog CO Line is returned to idle the 001 150 010 system will deny access for this time to assure the 100 msec PSTN returns the CO circuitry to idle Door Open Timer Sets the minimum contact closure time required to 05 99 20 activate the contact assigned as a door open contact 100 msec Message Wait Alert Tone Determines the frequency interval a user will receive 00 60 00 Timer message waiting tones minutes Inter Di
145. efines a community string used when the MBX IP NMS reads data from the MBX IP system default Public Read Write Community Defines the community string used when MBX IP NMS reads or writes data to the MBX IP system default Private Although the MBX IP system can accept packets from any SNMP manger MBX IP NMS for improved security the IP address of specific servers can be defined and allowed Read only or Read Write access It is recommended that the system be assigned with the IP address of a specific NMS server with Read Write access The SNMP Trap configuration defines the Trap Community and the Trap Destination which includes the IP Address of the SNMP manager MBX IP NMS and the message type The Trap Community designates a communication group to which a Trap message belongs and is a logical relationship between the SNMP agent MBX IP system and SNMP manager MBX IP NMS This 4 to 16 character string should be the same as the Trap community string defined in the MBX IP NMS The Trap community should be same for all the MBX IP systems registered to an MBX IP NMS server whereas the SNMP community may be defined with different strings for each MBX IP system The Trap Destination defines the IP address of the MBX IP NMS server and the port 162 Enter the IP address of the NMS server however the port should not be changed The pull down menu next to the address is used to define the address type Trap message type is defined i
146. en allowed if user is in conversation with 0 Disable Disable internal external users their conversation will be 1 Enable automatically recorded It can be used without two way record button Two Way Record Access When allowed the station can activate the Two way 0 Disable Disable record feature to record a conversation 1 Enable Two Way Recording It defined location of Two Way recorded wav files VM Destination When VM Boards recorded wav files is saved at Internal internal VM boards In addition if assign specific Boards Phontage and this Phontage is supportable s w version recorded wav files is saved at hard disk of Phontage program installed PC VM Message Backup When station has new voice mail in VM internal boards Phontage Number this information is reported to assigned Phontage number In addition Phontage user can backup these saved voice mail from VM internal boards to hard disk of Phontage program installed PC VM Message Backup When allowed Phontage user can delete all voice mail 1 Enable 0 Disable Delete Option in VM internal boards 0 Disable VMIB Message Retrieve Messages stored in the VMIB may be retrieved in either 1 FIFO LIFO Type a FIFO first in first out or LIFO last in first out order 0 LIFO based on this entry VMIB New Message No Displays the number of new messages VMIB Saved Message No Displays the number of saved messages VM MSG SMTP Mail SMTP Mail Server Add
147. enance Overview 1 9 2 Web Administration Pre Programmed Data 2 2 Location Program PGM 100 2 2 Slot Assignment 101 2 3 Logical Slot Assignment PGM 103 2 5 DECT Phone SIP Phone Max Port PGM 104 2 8 IP Phone Registration PGM 106 2 9 DTIM SLTM Registration 107 2 10 IP Address Plan PGM 108 109 2 11 Numbering Plan 2 13 Numbering Plan Type PGM 110 2 13 System Numbering Plan PGM 111 2 14 Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Contents TOC 2 Flexible Station Numbering Plan PGM 112 2 15 Flexible Numbering Plan 113 118 2 16 CO Group Access Code 114 2 21 Station Group Number 115 2 22 ACD Group Number PGM 118 2 23 Station Port Data 2 24 Station Type 120 2 24 Station Port Attributes PGM 121 124 2 25 Flexible Button Assignment 126 2 29 CTI IP Address Assignment
148. ent by the Gov ernment is subject to restrictions as set forth in subdivision c 1 ii of the Rights in Tech nical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 52 227 7013 and or in similar or successor clauses in the FAR or in the DOD or NASA FAR Supplement Unpublished rights reserved under the Copyright Laws of the United States Contractor manufacturer is Vertical Communications Inc 10 Canal Park Suite 602 Cambridge MA 02141 2249 Release 1 0 November 2010 REVISION HISTORY Release Date Documentation Changes Page No 1 0 07 10 Initial Release Release 1 0 November 2010 Contents Chapter 1 Web Service General 1 1 PC Browser 1 1 Environment for LAN Connection 1 1 Web Browser Setting 1 2 Web Horne Page 1 3 Browser Access 1 3 User 1 4 Station Program lt sSe lt ssscestestasee a 1 5 Web Admin amp Maintenance 1 5 Web Admin Data Modification amp Access 1 6 Web Admin Data Modification 1 6 Maintenance amp Admin ID amp Password 1 6 Password Encryption 1 8 Web Admin amp Maint
149. ent type for QSIG OFF ON FACILITY supplementary service message NET CC Retain If this value is set to ON the networking supplementary OFF ON OFF signaling of call completion retain mode is executed NET BLF Usage Used to set Networking BLF service OFF ON OFF TCP Port for BLF TCP port for sending BLF message to BLF Manager 9000 9999 9000 UDP Port for BLF UDP port for sending BLF message to BLF Manager 9000 9999 9001 Duration of BLF STS Duration of BLF status message sending to BLF Server 01 99 10 BLF Manager IP Address IP Address of BLF Server used only when MBX IP is 0 0 0 0 configured with other systems for Voice Networking Reserved Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Net Numbering Plan Table PGM321 2 215 Net Numbering Plan Table PGM321 Selecting Network Numbering Plan Table will display the page shown below 10 E Hide Netumrkine tt 228 TNI Chapter 2 Web Administration Select Index 1 250 ___ Load Ovemiew Networking Numbering Plan Table Index 20 Attribute J Value Range Numbering Plan type NET v Numbering Plan Code Max 8 Digits include System Numbering Plan Outgoing CO Group No 1 24 AND Digit Max 10 Digits Digit Repeat Digit Sending Mode Overlap v CPN INFORMATION 1 0 0 0 0 Enter IP Address CPN INFORMATION 2 0 0 0 0 Enter IP Add
150. entries required DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Baudrate Establishes the BAUD rate for the RS 232 serial port 1 9600 115200 2 19200 3 38400 4 57600 5 115200 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Serial Port Function Selections PGM 231 2 132 Chapter 2 Web Administration DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Page Break System can send this command over the serial port at the end of 0 Off Off each page 1 On Line Per Page Sets the number of lines the system will send before sending the 001 199 66 page break XON XOFF Enables XON XOFF protocol 0 Xoff Xoff 1 Xon Serial Port Function Selections PGM 231 Selecting Serial Port Function Selection will display the page shown below T p P Y D System Timer 220 222 N ADMIN Data Print Seem Annu On line SMDR Print Off line SMDRuStatistics Print SMDI Print Call Information Print Traffic Print Trace Print SMDR Attribute 232 N System Date amp Timet Mobile Attnbute Intercom Busy Digit Dial Tone Digit Executive Secretary A Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Serial Port Function Selections PGM 231 2 133 Chapter 2 Web Administration The system has one RS 232 serial port located on the MPB
151. ertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Outgoing Attribute PGM 170 171 2 73 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Representative CLI Usage If this feature is set to ON 0 Off OFF representative CLI is used to every 1 On outgoing call of selected CO line Representative CLI When Use Represent CID Max 16 digits PGM170 F10 is set to ON representative CLI is sent when making outgoing call regardless of other CLI attribute Own code CO Own code can be inserted before Max 16 digits station number when making outgoing call CLI CLI Type CLI type can be selected 0 Normal Normal If setto Long CLI only selected long CLI 1 Long CLI 1 PGM data is used instead of normal CLI 135 F10 2 Long CLI 2 PGM 135 F11 3 Long CLI 3 PGM 135 F 12 Transit CLI Type Transit CLI type can be selected 0 Normal Normal If set to transit CLI only selected transit 1 CLI 1 PGM 165 F8 CLI data is used instead of normal CLI 2 CLI 2 165 F9 3 CLI 3 PGM 165 F10 CLI Conversion Table Index CLI Conversion table index 1 9 None None Send Redirection Number Redirection number 0 Off Off 1 On CPT Detect If this feature is set to ON CPT Call 0 Off On Processing Tone is detected and the 1 On line can be dropped Unsupervised Conference If this feature is set to ON Unsupervised 0 Off Off Extend Conf Timer can be extended by
152. es all outgoing calls 0 OFF OFF 1 ON Print Enable Outputs SMDR records automatically as they 0 OFF OFF occur real time or only when requested 1 ON When this attribute is ON SMDR output is automatic at call completion Record Type Records all outgoing calls or only LD calls 1 LD ALL CALL Long distance calls can be identified by the 0 ALL CALL LD digit count Long Distance Call Dialed numbers which exceed the assigned 07 15 07 Digit Counter LD digit count are considered long distance calls for SMDR Print Incoming Call Outputs records for incoming calls as well as 0 OFF OFF outgoing calls If enabled incoming calls are 1 ON recorded as well as outgoing calls Print Lost Call Provides lost call records records for 0 OFF OFF unanswered incoming abandoned calls 1 ON SMDR Currency The unit of currency used for call cost can be Max 3 characters Unit identified with 3 alpha characters for easy reference SMDR Cost Per When metering is provided by the PSTN the 6 digits 000000 Metering Pulse cost per metering pulse can be assigned SMDR Fraction Determines the position of the decimal in the 0 5 0 Cost per Pulse button 10 starting from the right most digit SMDR Transfer Determines where call is charged in the event 0 INDIVIDUAL O INDIVIDUAL Charge Mode of a transferred call 1 INTEGRATE XFERING 1 INDIVIDUAL charged to both stations 2 INTEGRATE XFERED respectively 2 INTEGRATE XFERING charged to the tra
153. etwork remote access by an IP Phone and remote Web access When used the VOIB Voice Over IP Board must also have a routable IP address for access to from an external VoIP network and a remote device Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 IP Address Plan PGM 108 109 2 12 Chapter 2 Web Administration MBX IP can be installed behind a NAPT server if the NAPT server provides fixed address translation and port forwarding to the system In this case the system will employ the Firewall IP address as the fixed IP address for communication with remote devices This address must be assigned as the MFIM address in the remote device System IP Address Plan ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT IP Address Public IP Address required for remote user and external 10 10 10 1 VoIP network access IPv4 format Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Router IP Address IP Address of router for external network WAN IP 10 10 10 254 access Required for shared voice and data LAN and remote Web access Firewall IP Address When the system is installed behind NAPT server the fixed IP Address provided by the NAPT server must be assigned in this field Also use this IP address for the MFIM address in remote devices DNS IP Address IP Address of Domain Name Server which MBX IP will use to resolve URLs to an IP address The DNS provides the resolution after receiving the name from
154. fault Numbering plan set One of any numbering plans can be installed or every numbering plan can be cleared If numbering plan type 7 Delete All Numbering is selected all numbering codes are deleted After deleting the user should first assign the System Numbering Plan After configuring the system numbering plan the user can assign the other numbering plan code This is useful when the user wants to reconfigure all the numbering codes without default values Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 System Numbering Plan 111 2 14 System Numbering Plan PGM 111 Selecting System Numbering Plan will display the following page MBX GS55M amp 5 Boot Version 1 0Ai OS Version 1 Find Po Hide Menu Numbering Plan Type 110 N Flexible Station Nurber 112 N Feature Nurnbering Plan N F More Digit 0 4 11 alu al wl rm 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Chapter 2 Web Administration To assign a numbering plan code its type should be matched with a System Numbering Plan which consists of a prefix and additional digits Prefix means the leading digits of the numbering plan code and digits means number of following
155. ge GS55Sxxxx rom indicates the version VMIB application image GS55V x rom indicates the version VOIB application image GS55Txxxx rom indicates the version WTIB application image GS55U xxxx rom indicates the version Select appliances application image Select target appliances amp Upgrade application image Wait until upgrade process completes Automatically restart when upgrade completes successfully Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 MBX IP System Upgrade Process 3 13 Chapter 3 File Upload amp Upgrade To upgrade Voice Prompts in the VMIB AAFU 1 2 5 4 5 Upload voice prompt image to MPB Ex VSF prompt file 96Wxxxx rom Is nation i e GS DM KR etc xxxx indicates version Select the VMIB Prompt Upgrade page Select the desired voice prompt image Select the target VMIB and first second third prompt index for multiple language voice prompt amp upgrade voice prompt image Upgrade confirmation will display To upload download System Greetings to from AAFU 1 2 Select AAFU SG Up amp Download Select the Upload Download Type Individual upload SysGreeting download Individual download SysGreeting upload Upload or download the desired system greeting file Ex System Greeting individual file X y wav x indicates system greeting type y indicates system greeting index Syste
156. ginal CID Max 24 Converted CID Max 24 F 1 2 3 4 3 6 7 8 9 CCR Table 260 N ICLID Table NI Tone Frequency Cadence 264 N The system can convert Incoming or Outgoing CLI using the CLI Conversion Table The system will compare a received CLI or calling CLI to the conversion table ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Original CLI 24 digits None Converted CLI 24 digits None Release 1 0 W verticAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Tone Frequency Cadence Table 264 2 171 Chapter 2 Web Administration Tone Frequency Cadence Table PGM 264 Selecting Tone Frequency Cadence will display the page shown below m vnl 620 ss 30 20 0 b o 655 20 20 3 fo o 50 50 480 55 20 40 0 BN 0 x 255 100 200 0 BN sd 40 10 o Je 0 B 20 20 0 b 0 yl if 120 32 0 fo HB 20 20 o Jb 440 255 100 0 0 b 44 ss 32 3 o 116 zB 20 20 o 11 fo 10 20 p li o s 255 2 2 2 fa
157. git Timer Sets the maximum allowed time between user dialed 000 300 015 digits At expiration the user will receive an seconds error tone Incoming CO Inter Digit Sets the maximum allowed time between dialed digits 01 60 15 Timer from the Incoming CO seconds Normal CO Ring No answer No answer timer for Normal CO ring 001 600 30 timer seconds DID DISA No answer timer No answer timer for DID DISA ring 001 600 30 seconds CO Recall Ring No answer No answer timer for CO recall ring 001 600 30 timer seconds CO Forward Ring No answer No answer timer for CO Forward ring 001 600 30 timer seconds CO Transfer Ring No answer No answer timer for CO Transfer ring 001 600 30 timer seconds Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 System Attributes PGM 223 2 122 System Attributes PGM 223 Selecting System Attributes will display the System Attributes data entry page shown below Chapter 2 Web Administration Web Admin Password Encryption Pulse Dial Break Make Ratio Voice Mail SMDI Interface VMIB SMTP Port 0000 9999 Network Time Date CLI Print TLS for Web Web Server Port 00001 65535 Database Auto USB download Database Auto Download Hour UC Server IP Address CTI Server IP Address MODEM Associated CO Line IP Phone Registration by STA Number System
158. gits digits are processed as indicated 1 APPLY TOLL RESTRICTION to all digits including CO access code 2 CONVERTED 3 SEIZE CO LINE 1 TYPE 2 C S R A If user dials digits digit are processed as indicated 1 CONVERTED 2 SEIZE CO LINE 3 APPLY TOLL RESTRICTION to all digits including CO access code 2 TYPE S C S R E If user dials digits digit are processed as indicated 1 CONVERTED 2 SEIZE CO LINE 3 APPLY TOLL RESTRICTION to external telephone number Transfer CO call to Determines Transfer CO call to COS 0 Station On off On COS 0 Station Add CO access codeto Determines Add CO access code to incoming On off On incoming call log call log Codec Type Determines Codec Type related to Zone G 711 G 711 Attribute PGM 395 Codec Type G 729 G 723 G 722 Backlight Usage This entry allows backlight option of LIP Phone 0 All Off 0 with ring mode 1 Day On 2 Night On 3 Timed On 4 D N On 5 D T On 6 N T On 7 All On Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Tenant Group Access 283 2 195 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CDR For Prefix Unmatched Calls This entry defines default Call Duration Restriction type when a called party number is not match with prefix table 0 No CDR 1 Local Call CDR 2 Long Call CDR 3 Intl Call CDR 4 Dedicated Call CDR 0 Tenant Group Access PGM 283 Selecting Tenant Gro
159. have common requirements for packet relay use In some situations it may be necessary to implement packet relay to groups in a Zone NOTE When if Need is assigned as the RTP Relay Rule in Zone Attributes assignments are ignored ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Force To RTP Relay Select RTP Group to force RTP Relay for Zone Release 1 0 W verticAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Inter Zone Attribute PGM 397 2 247 Chapter 2 Web Administration I nter Zone Attribute PGM 397 Selecting the Inter Zone Attribute returns the page shown below Enter the desired Source and Destination Zone number range and click on Load to assign Zone characteristics Fe 0 Enter Source From Zone Number B Find POM Enter DestinationwTo Zone Number Load Source Zone Range From 1 To 1 Destination Zone Range From 2 To 2 tbe vane Rang Hide Menu Codec Type Station Codec type PGM 399 RTP Relay Rule NEED Sre RTP Relay VOIB Slot m S C VOIB Slot Station Zone Attribute N Inter Zone Attributes define RTP packet relay treatment for communication between devices in different Zones Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Inter Zone Attribute PGM 397 2 248 Chapter 2 Web Administration Inter Zone Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEF
160. his entry defines Repeat Announcement Start 1 5 1 Position Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 ACD Group Attributes 213 214 2 114 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Forward Destination This entry defines reroute usage after queuing 1 On 0 Off After Queuing time over 0 Off Agent No Answer This entry defines no answer Agent No Answer 0 Not use 0 Not use Service case about ACD call 1 Forward 1 Not use 2 DND state 2 Forward call will be forwarded to defined 3 DND amp Forward destination 3 DND Agent state will be changed automatically to DND state 4 DND amp Forward Agent state will be change to DND state and ACD call will be forwarded to defined destination No Answer Forward When Agent No Answer option is Forward Destination applied destination can be assigned ACD Group Attributes PGM 214 ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Password Check When This entry defines check the supervisor password 1 On 0 Off Service Mode Changed when supervisor change group status 0 Off Agent Agent Call This entry defines agent to agent call restriction 0 Allow 0 Allow Restriction 1 Direct call 2 Forward call Agent Work Mode This entry defines wrap up timer of Agent Work State 001 240 60 Expired Time Agent Auto Work Mode This entry defines when change the agent work state
161. his timer is expired a call is routed to the seconds forward destination according to forward type Provide Announcement with This entry defines if system answer the call 0 with answer 0 Answer when a greeting or queuing announcement 1 w o answer is provided Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Tenant Attributes 280 281 2 192 Chapter 2 Web Administration Tenant Attributes PGM 280 281 Selecting Tenant Attributes will display the page shown below 1 0Ai MARJO Enter Tenant Range 1 5 Tenant Range from 1 to 1 Order Uncheck All Attribute PGM 280 Tenant Name Tenant Name Display Tenant Time Table Index ACNR Retry Count Wakeup Retry Count Wakeup Retry Time AUTH Retry Count Multi Call Forward Service Count PGM 281 Conference Member Manual Add Redial Method List Dial ON One system can be divided as if it is several systems Each station CO line is assigned to a specific tenant group Each tenant has available attributes related to Tenant Name ACNR Retry Count Wakeup Authorization etc Release 1 0 WX 1 MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Tenant Attributes 280 281 2 193 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DIS
162. hone Phontage Version Displays the version of the IP phone Phontage Release 1 0 vertical MBX Web Administration Guide November 2010 IP Address Plan PGM 108 109 2 11 IP Address Plan PGM 108 109 Selecting IP Address Plan will display the following page S 0 FindPGM Hide Menu Location Program 100 N Slot Assignment 101 N Logical Slot Assignment 103 N DECT IP SIP Max Port 104 N IP Phone Registration 106 N DTIM SLTM Rezistration 107 N IP Address 172 19 12 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Router IP Address 172 19 1 1 Firewall IP Address 0 0 0 0 DNS IP Address 0 0 0 0 Primay DNS Address Secondary DNS Address Third DNS Address Forth DNS Address H 323 Port 0 9999 1720 SIP Port 0 9999 5060 DHCP Usage DiffServ 0 63 4 MAC Address 001 7 7081 IPKTS Protocol Port 5588 Private Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Application Release Version 55M A 5Ai Application Release Date APR10 Boot Version Boot Release Date OS Version OS Release Date Chapter 2 Web Administration The System IP Address Plan sets several IP addresses including the IP address required for external VoIP calls and the IP address for the router NOTE The IP and Router addresses must be routable IP addresses for access to an external VoIP n
163. ibutes data Hide Menu CO Line Attribute 160 163 N Incoming CO ATTR 165 166 N Chapter 2 Web Administration i Enter CO Line Range 1 80 2 Load Overview Save CO Range From 1 to 1 Uncheck All Mode Service Type Attribute Range Station Range Delay 0 9 1 Ring Assign z Feature Delay Counter 0 0 30 Feature N A Range Station Range Delay 0 9 r Night Ring Assign Feature Delay Counter 0 30 Feature N A Range Station Range Delay 0 9 1 Timed Ring Assign Feature Delay Counter 0 30 Feature N A J Each CO line is assigned to a station or feature code for an incoming call Ring Separate ring assignments are made for Day Night and Timed Ring modes Ring signals can be on an immediate or delayed basis allowing other stations to be assigned ringing and answer prior to a delayed station NOTE If the DISA Tone Service feature code is assigned DISA service is activated to the CO line Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Ring Assignment 167 2 65 CO Ring Assignment Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Service Type If service type is set as Ring Assign ring option is applied to ring assigned stations Otherwise if service type is set to Feature feature
164. ical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 ISDN Board Attribute PGM 300 2 208 Chapter 2 Web Administration ISDN Board Attribute PGM 300 Selecting ISDN Board Attributes will display the page show below EueSetNoQ 12 pe Slot No 2 Amb Vale gt PRIB T1 CRC Check ENABLE v Line Mode auto auto gl auro gl auto gl T1 Mode os sl T1 Line Mode Bszs v 1 Pause Time 1 9 sec p ISDN Clock Priority 301 h c 1oPPs 60140 d Release Gurard Time 1 60 100msec T1 DT Delay Time 2 50 100msec Wink Time 7 15 20msec T1 Seize Time 0 127 20msec T1 Release Time 0 127 20msec Ring Detect Time 2 9 100msec Ring Stop Time 10 60 100msec Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 ISDN Board Attribute 300 2 209 Chapter 2 Web Administration PRIB boards have the following attributes which can be programmed using the Web Admin ISDN Board Attribute ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT PRIB CRC Check Enable CRC check of PRIB Disable Enable Enable PRIB Line Mode NT TE mode of PRIB after changing mode the TE NT TE board is automatically restarted BRIB TEI Mode n a TEI mode of BRIB Port 1 2 3
165. il Pause Timer 3 1 YMIB Message Minimum Record Timer 4 1 YMIB Message Maximum Record Timer 60 1 sol cof mal ep ole Call Wait Waming Timer 30 1 Camp On Warning Timer 30 1 CCR Inter Digit Timer 3 1sec Web Password Guard Timer 5 1min PGM221 SLT Hook Switch Bounce Timer 1 J 100xasec SLT Maximum Hook Flash Timer 5 J 100xasec SLT Minimum Hook Flash Timer 20 k10msec LCO Ring On Timer 2 k 100rsec LCO Ring Off Timer 60 k 100rsec LCO Release Guard Timer 10 k 100rsec PGM 222 A number of timers can be assigned to control and affect various features and functions of the system The following tables describe the timers and any input required System Attributes define settings that affect system wide features and functions Generally the entry will turn the feature ON enable or OFF disable Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 System Timers to 1 220 222 2 120 Chapter 2 Web Administration SYSTEM TIMERS DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CO to CO Transfer Timer Determines the answer waiting time when the CO line 000 300 030 is transferred to another CO line If not answered in seconds this time the tr
166. ility ib 84 T Net Log In Out 586 85 Universal Answer 587 86 USB Call Record 588 87 Delete All VM Message 681 88 VM Page Message Record 682 89 Direct VM Transfer 683 90 Loop Key 684 91 Call Log 685 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Flexible Numbering Plan 113 118 2 20 Chapter 2 Web Administration 92 ACD Agent Log In Out 500 NO FEATURE NAME CODE 93 ACD Agent DND 501 94 ACD Agent Word Mode 502 95 ACD Agent Auto Work 503 96 ACD Agent Auto Answer 504 97 ACD Call Indication 508 98 Non ACD Call Indication 509 99 ACD Supervisor Group Forward 890 100 ACD Supervisor Night 891 101 ACD Supervisor Holiday 892 102 ACD Supervisor Queued Call Answer 893 103 ACD Supervisor Agent State Check 894 104 ACD Supervisor Silent Monitor 895 105 ACD Supervisor Call Traffic Check 896 106 ACDAnnouncement Play amp Check 899 107 Day Night Timed Mode Change 513 108 DID DISA Restriction 685 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Group Access Code PGM 114 2 21 CO Group Access Code PGM 114 Selecting CO Group Access Code of Feature Numbering Plan will return the data entry page This page permits changes in the CO Group Access Code using one of two methods e Not Use Range Input use to change an individual CO Group Access Code e Order
167. ill display the page shown below OS 0 B Find POM Hide Menu Chapter 2 Web Administration Enter Tenant Range 1 5 Tenant Range from 1 to 1 Tone Index 1 20 21 40 41 60 61 73 Index Tone Name Tone Time Tone Port Pron amus 1 600 sec 1 IS PGM 264 1 2 1st Dial Tone Normal 0 2nd Dial Tone Normal 0 CO Dial Tone Norma 0 DISA Dial Tone Norma z LCR Virtual Tone Norma z Digit Conversion Virtual Tone EE EN i EY Norma Password Dial Tone Prompt Internal Busy Tone Norma i External Busy Tone Prompt CO Line Busy Tone Norma z Uncompleted Dial Error Tone Norma DOD Restriction Tone A OE Norma Intemal No Answer Tone Prompt The system provides 71 tone types Each tone may be assigned as normal tone VMIB prompt Announcement or internal external music Release 1 0 WX 1 MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Tenant Tone Tables 290 2 203 Chapter 2 Web Administration Tone Table ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Tone Type The Tone type 01 Normal Tone 1 Normal Tone 02 VMIB Prompt 03 VMIB Announcement 04 Internal MOH 05 External MOH 06 09 VMIB MOH 1 2 3 4 10 14
168. ime Specify Call Forward Applying Time 0 All ALL 1 Day 2 Night 3 Timed CFW No Answer Timer Call is forwarded to Call Forward 0 600 secs 15 secs Destination if station does not respond during this CFW NO ANS TMR timer Forward Information Display Enables Forward Display Option to check 0 Off On forward information in idle state 1 On Preset Call Forward Stations can be programmed so that incoming CO and Intercom calls are forwarded to a preset station or station group This allows an external call or internal call to initially ring at a station and forward to a pre determined destination Preset Forward can be separately assigned Internal Unconditional Internal Busy Internal No Answer External Unconditional External Busy or External No Answer preset forwarding to any station station group or external number As a default no Preset Call Forward is assigned Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Pre selected Message 5 8 Pre selected Message Selecting Pre selected Message will display the following input entry page Chapter 5 Station User Web Programming Message MESSAGE DEACTIVATED Range STATION CUSTOM MESSAGE Max 16 Characters LUNCH RETURN AT TIME HH MM Must be 4 Digits ON VACATION RETURN AT DATE DD MM Must be 4 Digits OUT OF OFFICE RETURN AT TIME HH MM Must be 4 Digits O
169. imer the caller is routed to the NO Answer Destination of incoming CO Alternative PGM 169 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Ring Table PGM 265 2 174 Chapter 2 Web Administration INDEX RING NAME REMARK Recall Ring Station For an internal recall this ring type and ring timer is applied If the call is not answered within this timer the caller gets error tone or goes to idle Recall Ring CO For an external recall this ring type and ring timer is applied If the call is not answered within this timer the caller is routed to the NO Answer Destination of incoming outgoing CO Alternative PGM 169 173 Forward Call Ring Station When a user activates No Answer Forward For an internal call this ring type will ring for station No Answer Forward timer PGM 143 before the calls are forward Forward Call Ring CO When a user activates No Answer Forward For an external call this ring type will ring for station No Answer Forward timer PGM 143 before the calls are forward Transfer Call Ring Station Determines the amount of time a transferred internal call will ring at the receiving station before recalling the station that transferred the call Transfer Call Ring CO Determines the amount of time a transferred internal call will ring at the receiving station If the call is not answered within this timer the cal
170. ing Table Tone Ring Transfer Station Call is transferred when receiving no response from User Recall No Answer A held call will recall in the event it is not picked up Disconnect Attendant CO Ring Assign ALT Ring Table Tone Ring DND Call is rejected at the Station Disconnect Attendant CO Ring Assign ALT Ring Table Tone Pilot Group Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Incoming Alternate Destination PGM 169 2 70 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE Out Of Service Station is out of service Disconnect Attendant CO Ring Assign ALT Ring Table Tone Pilot Group Error Station is in error state Disconnect Attendant CO Ring Assign ALT Ring Table Tone Pilot Group Prompt ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Prompt If set ON the tone is heard first before being Off On Off routed to alternate destination Prompt No The relevant tone index in tone table 290 290 that is played when Prompt is set ON Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Outgoing Attribute PGM 170 171 2 71 Chapter 2 Web Administration CO Outgoing Attribute PGM 170 171 Selecting Outgoing CO ATTR will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid CO range 2 Click Load to enter the CO Line Attributes data MBX jGS55M A 5
171. inistration Selecting the Table Data program group returns the sub menus listed below Toll Exception Table 250 Digit Conv Table 251 252 System Time Table 253 254 LCR Time Table 255 Holiday Time Table 256 System Speed Dial 257 Emergency Code Table 258 Announcement Table 259 CCR Table 260 ICLID Table 262 CLI Conversion Table 263 Tone Frequency Cadence 264 Ring Table 265 Ring Frequency Cadence 266 Voice Mail Dial Table 269 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Toll Exception Tables PGM 250 2 156 Chapter 2 Web Administration Toll Exception Tables PGM 250 Selecting Toll Table will display the Toll Table data entry page shown below Select the desired Allow or Deny Table MBX IGS55M A T SE JH Boot Version 1 DAI OS Version 1 Enter COS No 2 15 COS No 5 Index Pues 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 iv iv 4 5 ie 6 m m m iP 7 ie e e Digit Tab 8 v I Vv 1 e m e LCR Time Tab N 10 Vv Vv 2 Holiday Time Tab 11 v 77 12 m ie iP 13 m m m m F 14 m m ie iP The COS numbers from 2 to 15 have both Allow and Deny values in
172. instead of CO Group Access code when there is no available path OFF ARS Digiti Alternate CO Group Access code to be used when original CO Group Access code failed to find available CO line Max 8 digits ARS Digit Usage When alternate CO Group Access Converted Digits Converted Digits code to be used when original CO Group Access code and first ARS code failed to find available CO line code is used this field defines if Original Digits original digits or converted digits are used ARS Digit2 Second alternate CO Group Access Max 8 digits ARS Digit 2 Usage When alternate CO Group Access code is used this field defines if original digits or converted digits are used Converted Digits Original Digits Converted Digits Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Aternate Ring Assignment PGM 181 2 86 Chapter 2 Web Administration Aternate Ring Assignment PGM 181 Selecting Alternative Ring Table will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid CO range 2 Click Load to enter the Alternate Ring Assignment data Hide Menu Enter Table Index 1 20 __ Loan Ovemiew CO Ring Table Index 10 Service Type Attribute Station Range Feature Delay Counter 0 30 Ring Assign Feature N A There is a supplementary ring assignment table which is used for alternative desti
173. ion System Data Selecting the System Data program group returns the sub menus displayed System Timer 22 222 System Attribute 223 System Password 226 Alarm Attribute 227 External Control Contact 228 Music Source 229 RS 232 Setting 230 Serial Port Selection 231 SMDR Attribute 232 System Date amp Time 233 LED Flashing Rate 234 PPP Attribute 235 Mobile Attribute 236 Intercom Busy Digit 237 Dial Tone Digit Table 240 Executive Secretary Assign 241 Executive Access 242 PPTP Attribute Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 System Timers to 1 PGM 220 222 2 119 System Timers I to 11 220 222 Selecting System Timer will display the page shown below System Attribute 223 N System Password 226 N Attribute 227 N Extemal Control Contact 228 N Music Source 229 N RS 232 Setting 230 N Serial Port Selection 231 N SMDR Attribute 232 N System Date amp Time 233 N LED Flashing Rate 234 N PPP Attribute 235 N Mobile Attribute 236 N Intercom Busy Digit 237 N Dial Tone Digit Table 240 N Executive Secretary Assign 241 N Chapter 2 Web Administration Timer Value PGM 220 CO to CO Transfer Timer 30 1 HOT DESK Logout Timer 0 1houx ACNR Pause Timer 30 1 Paging Timeout Timer 15 1 Pause Timer 3 1 Voice Ma
174. is activated to an incoming call 0 Ring Assign 1 Feature Ring Assign Feature If Service type is set to Feature and valid feature is assigned then assigned feature is activated when there is an incoming call The following feature can be assigned 1 Station Group 2 Announcement Table 3 Announcement Table And Drop 4 DISA Tone 5 Digits to use the digit conversion or the assigned digit is displayed if the above feature code is changed Feature Delay counter If Service type is set to Feature code it can be delayed NOTE Assigned station and delay value can be displayed Volume Up Down key is used to scroll data 00 30 00 Station Range Range To change station s ring assign status enter desired station range Max 30 stations can be assigned Start Station amp End Station Station Range Delay Enter delay value if delay is 0 station will start to ring immediately If delay value is deleted the station will not ring Otherwise if delay is 1 9 the station will start to ring after delay time 3 times delay value 0 9 STA100 Port 0 delay 0 Others not assigned Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Incoming CO Normal DISA Attributes 168 2 66 Chapter 2 Web Administration Incoming CO Normal DI SA Attributes PGM 168 Selecting Normal DISA CO ATTR will display the page shown below 1 Enter a
175. istration Load Overview Attribute Value Range Group Type Terminal Group Name 16 Characters CO Attendant Number 4 digits Attendant Group Members 1 100 Meriber 2 Member 3 Member 4 Member 5 The System can have an Attendant Group per tenant an Attendant Group can contain up to 5 Attendants Attendant stations can be grouped so that calls will search for an idle attendant in the group The system allows processing assignment to be Circular Terminal Ring or Longest Idle Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Attendant Group Attributes PGM 271 272 2 181 Chapter 2 Web Administration Attendant Group Assignment ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Group Type Determines the type of Attendant group 0 Terminal 0 1 Circular 2 Ring 3 Longest Idle Group Name Determines the name of attendant group Max 16 CO Attendant Number Determines attendant call number for CO line Max 4 Member Assigns stations as members of an attendant group First Station Attendant Group Attributes PGM 271 272 Selecting Attendant Group Attributes will display the page shown Enter the Attendant Group number and click Load the Web page for the selected group will be displayed as shown below i
176. istration Station DN Assignment ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Index The index of DN Member Station Number My DN station number to be assigned as DN member Flexible Button No The button number to assign DN to My DN station Ring Option Ring option for DN Access Type Access type of DN O All call there is no restriction 1 Seize and Dial Unable to seize only by off hook when making outgoing call even if the button is set to prime number button 2 Incoming only Unable to make an outgoing call using this button Only answering incoming call is allowed Use DN as Select button for assigning the DN as Prime DN Prime DN Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Directory Number Attribules PGM 131 135 2 36 Chapter 2 Web Administration Station Directory Number Attribules PGM 131 135 Selecting Station DN Attributes will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid station range 2 Click Load to enter Station DN Attributes data Station Range From 105 to 110 Uncheck All Atiribute Station Name Tenant Group 1 5 Digit Station DN ignrent 130 N Conversion Table 1 9 Password eer Busy Tone v Charge Mode REPORT SMDR Dialed Digit DISABLE Hidden Hotdesk Agent OFF Number Time Table Index 1 9 empty not assign
177. istration Guide November 2010 SIP CO Basic Registration 2 233 Chapter 2 Web Administration SIP CO Basic Registration Attribute ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Main Proxy Address Main Proxy Address Main Proxy Port Main Proxy Port number to communicate with Main 1024 9999 5060 Proxy server Main Domanin Name Proxy Domain Name if proxy does not have a domain name then set the proxy IP address Proxy Type SIP Proxy Type that is used in SIP Trunking Normal Dacom KT Normal Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 SIP CO Additional Registration 2 234 Chapter 2 Web Administration SI P CO Additional Registration Selecting SIP CO Additional Registration will display the page shown below Enter CO Group Range 1 24 Coan oveni CO Group Range from 10 to 10 UnRegister E Uncheck All Attribute Value Range UserID Start Index UserID End Index Main Outbound Proxy Address Main Outbound Proxy Port Sub Proxy Address Sub Proxy Port Sub Domain Name Sub Outbound Proxy Address Sub Outbound SIP CO Basic Rezistration N Proxy Port Connection Mode 1 24 1 24 odec N Registration CO User ID Table N Timer t t 100rel ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT User ID Start Index Sets the Start User
178. l MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 208 2 104 Chapter 2 Web Administration PTT Group PGM 208 Selecting PTT Group Assignment will display the page shown below Enter the desired PTT Group number and click Load to display the Group Assignment EntrPTTGroupIndex 0 9 Load PTT Group Index 9 Add Station Range DelStation Range Member n Station Group Attrib Voice Group Interphone Group 209 N Pilot Hunt Group 210 211 N ACD Group Ass ACD Group Attribute ACD Group Announcemen ACD Agent State amp Priority 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 a2 19 99 9999 9 9 9 a 9 aaa nag Each Phone can be assigned as a member of one or more of the system Push To Talk groups Members of PTT Group are added or deleted like the way of Station Group Assignment PGM200 s Member Management menu The PTT Group capacities for the MBX IP system are shown in the following table ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Member This entry assigns stations as members of a PTT group Release 1 0 W 1 MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Interphone Group 209 2 105 Chapter 2 Web Administration The PTT Group capacities for the MBX IP system is shown in the following table PTT GROUP
179. lease 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CM Attribute PGM 331 2 219 Chapter 2 Web Administration CM Attribute PGM 331 o Selecting CM Attributes will display the below Register Enable IP Address Connect o IPKTS Port number 0001 9999 Total no of port 000 999 Polling Count 00 99 Polling Interval T Net Attribute 330 IN1 Each LM Local MFIM which is part of a Central Control Network must be defined with the IP Address of the CM Central MFIM as well as the LM configuration data that will be sent to the CM at the time the LM registers with the CM Total port counts define the ports which are allocated in the CM database for use by devices registered to the LM The number of ports defined in the database of each LM must be equal or less than the ports defined in the CM for the LM refer to PGM 332 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Attribute PGM 331 2 220 Chapter 2 Web Administration CM Attributes DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Register Enable Sets the LM to attempt registration with the CM This field 0 OFF ON must be set to ON for proper registration 1 ON IP Address Determines the IP address of the CM used by the LM IPv4 address 0 0 0 0 IPKTS Port number In the TNET environment the IP KTS protocol signaling
180. lease 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 1 2 Chapter 1 Web Service Web Browser Setting Web browsers may store cache a copy of the MBX Web pages in cache memory The Web browser may use these copies to provide a quick view If the Web page has been Saltered by data entered in Station Admin or a file upgrade the cached copy will be out of date and could cause unexpected system operation To assure proper page views and data entry the browser can be set to eliminate the use of the cached pages 1 On your PC run MS Internet Explore 5 5 and click Tools 2 Click Internet Options Internet Options Tix General Security Content Connections Programe Advanced Home page You can change which page to use for your home page Addess http www Use Curent Use Defaut Use Blank Temporary Intemet files ON Pages you view on the Intemet are stored in special folder for quick viewing later Delete Files MS Internet Explore Options General Menu 3 Click Settings in Temporary Internet files FA Check for newer versions of stored pages Every visit to the page C Ever time vou start Internet Explorer C Automatically C Never MS Internet Explore Settings Menu 4 Check Every visit to the page and click OK Release 1 0 WV verticAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Web Home Page 1 3 Chapter 1 Web Servic
181. led or disabled 0 Disable Disable 1 Enable Digit 1 Service When user dials X digit in intercom busy tone 0 N A Not Assigned Digit 2 Service 1 Call Back Not Assigned 2 Camp On Digit 3 Service 3 Call Wait Not Assigned Digit 4 Service 4 Voice Over Not Assigned Digit 5 Service 5 Intrusion Not Assigned 6 Hunt l Digit 6 Service Not Assigned Digit 7 Service Not Assigned Digit 8 Service Not Assigned Digit 9 Service Not Assigned Digit 0 Service Not Assigned Digit Service Call Wait Digit Service Voice Over Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Dummy Dial Tone Table 240 2 149 Chapter 2 Web Administration Dummy Dial Tone Table PGM 240 Selecting Dummy Dial Tone Table Attributes will display the page shown below MAX 6 Digits 0 9 8 X MAX 6 Digits 0 9 8 X MAX 6 Digits 0 9 8 3 MAX 6 Digits 0 9 8 X MAX 6 Digits 0 9 8 3 MAX 6 Digits 0 9 8 3 6 Digits 0 9 amp x MAX 6 Digits 0 9 8 x MAX 6 Digits 0 9 8 3 MAX 6 Digits 0 9 8g 3 MAX 6 Digits 0 9 3 MAX 6 Digits 0 9 amp 3 MAX 6 Digits 0 9 8 3 MAX 6 Digits 0 9 8 3 MAX 6 Digits 0 9 8 X MAX 6 Digits 0 9 8 3 MAX 6 Digits 0 9 8 3 MAX 6 Digits 0 9 83 MAX 6 Digits 0 9 8 3 MAX 6 Digits 0 9 8 37 Executive Secretary Assign 241 N
182. ler is routed to the Trans NO Answer Destination of incoming outgoing CO Alternative 169 173 Call Back Indication Ring For callback ring this ring type and ring timer is applied 10 Wakeup Indication Ring For wakeup ring this ring type and ring timer is applied 11 Revertible Ring For revertible ring this ring type and ring timer is applied 12 Paging Call Ring When SLT gets paging call this ring type and ring timer is applied If SLT does not answer within time timer the ring is cancelled 13 Handsfree Answer Ring When station is H mode the internal call is connected automatically after this ring time 14 Command Call Ring When station gets command conference call this ring type and ring timer is applied If command conference call does not answer within time timer the ring is cancelled 15 Msg Alert Ring When message waitis left to the station this ring type and ring timer is applied for message wait reminder 16 Make Call Alert Ring Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Ring Frequency Cadence Table PGM 266 2 175 Chapter 2 Web Administration INDEX RING NAME REMARK 17 Alarm Ring For external alarm ring this ring type and ring timer is applied 18 Fault Ring For fault ring this ring type and ring timer is applied 19 DID Call Ring CO For an external DID ca
183. lity is 64 Kbps unrestricted digital Station None and the called party number matches the PPP number destination number the system will automatically answer the call and request PPP ID and password User ID 1 System accepts PPP ID 1 Max 12 None Characters User Password 1 The password entered is used to authorize PPP ID 1 Max 12 None Characters User ID 2 System accepts this PPP ID 2 Max 12 None Characters User Password 2 The password entered is used to authorize PPP ID 2 Max 12 None Characters Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Mobile Attributes PGM 236 2 146 Chapter 2 Web Administration Mobile Attributes PGM 236 Selecting Mobile Attributes will display the page shown below Attribute Mobile Flash Digit Max 2 Digits Mobile Input Time 01 20 System Date amp Tim LED Flashing Rate 234 PPP Attribute 235 N Intercom Busy Digit 237 N Dial Tone Digit Table 240 N Executive Secretary Assign 241 N The flash digit and input timer for call transferring from a mobile extension can be assigned according to the following table Mobile Attributes ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Mobile Flash Digit Flash digits for accessing from a mobile extension Max 2 digits Mobile Input Time Inter digit timer for entering mobile flash digits 01 20 seconds 05 Rel
184. ll this ring type and ring timer is applied If the call is not answered within this timer the caller is routed to the NO Answer Destination of incoming CO Alternative PGM 169 Ring Frequency Cadence Table PGM 266 Selecting Ring Frequency Cadence will display the page shown below sion 1 04i Lo B Find POM e e eJjrigmeieljrelrere e e o o EE E o 2 4 eal Jk CLI Conversion Tone Frequen Ring Tab Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Ring Frequency Cadence Table PGM 266 2 176 Chapter 2 Web Administration Ring Freg Cadence Table RING INDEX FREQUENCY CADENCE REPEAT FREQ 1 HZ FREQ 2 HZ 01 1000 1020 200 ms ON 200 ms OFF 255 Cont 02 1000 1020 400 ms ON 2 sec OFF 255 Cont 03 1000 1020 400 ms ON 600 ms OFF 255 Cont 04 1000 1020 1 sec ON 1 05 1000 1020 800 ms ON 2400 ms OFF 255 Cont 06 890 910 800 ms ON 2400 ms OFF 255 Cont 07 1260 1280 800 ms ON 2400 ms OFF 255 Cont 08 800 820 800 ms ON 2400 ms OFF 255 Cont 09 1000 1020 400 ms ON 400 ms OFF
185. lude blue colored text in the table headers Selecting this text will order the table based on the column selected In some cases where mentioned it may be necessary to reset the system The system can be reset manually as described in the MBX IP Hardware amp Installation Guide or by selecting the Reset System button on the Initialization Web page Maintenance amp Admin ID amp Password The MBX IP System supports a multi level ID amp password structure The Maintenance ID amp Password controls the access rights of the Admin and User level id amp passwords It is highly recommended that an ID amp password be assigned In addition the Web password can be encrypted refer to Password Encryption on page 1 8 1 From the Home page click on Admin amp Maintenance the System ID and password Web page will be displayed as shown below Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Web Admin Data Modification amp Access 1 7 Chapter 1 Web Service I PECS MG Web Services Microsoft Internet Explore Pe o vwe faoto tos Addes ME 0090 148 122 300 0dex v ID WECS MG Web Services Microsoft Internet Explore I Pie tdt vem Poote toos Hep E3 Abdesi reto 1 892 168 127 30 0dex tem System ID amp Password Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Web Admin Data Modification amp Access 1 8 Password Encry
186. ly available to Digital Phones with soft Only keys Intercom Answer Selects Handsfree Privacy or Tone ring ICM 1 Handfree Tone Mode Signaling mode 2 Tone 3 Privacy Data Line Security Disables override and camp on tones to the station 0 Off Off to avoid encountering an error when sending data 1 On Release 1 0 W veRTiCAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Port Attributes PGM 121 124 2 28 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT DTMF Confirmation If this value is set to ON DTMF tone is delivered to 0 Off On Tone When Redial the station user when redialing Reserved 1 On Message Wait Determines the way to notify a station of wait 0 N A MW Remind Indication message 1 Ring LED Tone 2 MW Remind Tone 3 Ring LED Tone Apply Differential Determines differential ring mode 0 All Ring All Ring Ring 1 Normal Ring Intercom Differential Sets the intercom differential ring ID 1 4 usually 000 254 1 Ring ID 0 254 valid CO Differential Ring Sets the CO line differential ring ID 1 4 usually 000 254 1 ID 0 254 valid Apply Digit Determines whether the digit conversion follows 0 SUB DN SUB DN Conversion Table COS of SUB DN or COS of MY DN Regardless of 1 MY DN SUB DN Hook Flash When Determines the operation when the user presses 0 Cancel Transfer Cancel Transfer the hook flash button while transferring a c
187. m Greeting rom file SYTYPEx rom x indicates system greeting type To upgrade the WTIB Base 1 Upload Base image to MPB Ex Base image GS55Jxxxx rom xxxx indicates the version Select G W Upgrade Select Base image Select target WTIB amp Upgrade Upgrade confirmation will display Select Base Upgrade Select the target WTIB amp Upgrade Upgrade confirmation will result in refreshing the current page Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 MBX IP System Upgrade Process 3 14 Chapter 3 File Upload amp Upgrade MPB Upgrade First confirm the most recently upgraded version of the MPB then upload the desired ROM files and reset the system If the new system database is not compatible with the existing system database it will be necessary to initialize the system database manually using the Dip switch on the MPB Section 1 or use the Initialization process found in Section 1 3 of the MBX IP Administration amp Maintenance Manual Upgrading the MPB includes HTML files a separate upload of the HTML files is not required Upgrade HTML Files The system HTML files in the File View Menu upload files and reloads the page HTML file upload generally is about 5 10 minutes Appliances Upgrade Gateway Board and IP Phone To upgrade appliances 1 Upload appliance image and click on G W Upgrade 2 Select appliance image and appliances 3 If appliance image is
188. m can be reset with this menu Enter the board number and click the Reset button The window will return with slot x reset Enter Slot No 1 12 Reset Release 1 0 WX vertTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Networking Data 2 213 Networking Data Chapter 2 Web Administration Selecting the Networking Data program group returns the following sub menus displayed Networking Attr 320 e Networking Numbering 321 Net Basic Attribute PGM 320 Selecting Network Attributes will display the page shown below NET Enable NET CNIP Enable ON NET CONP Enable ON v NET Signal Method Facility Message NET CC Retain orr NET BLF Usage orr Port for BLF 000 9000 9999 UDP Port for BLF 001 9000 9999 Duration of BLF STS 1 99 sec BLF Manager IP Address 0 0 0 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Net Basic Attribute 320 2 214 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT NET Enable Enables Networking function OFF ON OFF NET CNIP Enable The name of calling station is sent to the called system OFF ON ON between MBX IP systems CNIP is displayed at called party stations display based on the programming NET CONP Enable Reserved OFF ON OFF NET Signal Method Select the information elem
189. mamma nana nl oj oj o o a ao a nl Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Group Assignment PGM 200 2 89 Chapter 2 Web Administration The page consists of 2 menus Basic Attributes amp Member Management Basic Attributes menu group type group name tenant number time table index and pickup option are assigned to the Station Group Member Management menu members of the Station group are managed Adding members to the Station Group or deleting members from the Station Group is possible To add members to the Station Group 1 Input the desired Station range to add 2 Click Add button To delete members from the Station Group 1 Input the desired Station range to delete 2 Click Del button or check the members to delete 3 Click the Delete Checked Member button NOTE A station can belong to multiple groups STATION GROUP ASSIGNMENT ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Group Type Determines the type of station group 0 Not Assign 0 1 Terminal 2 Circular 3 Ring 4 Longest Idle 5 Voice Mail Group Name Determines the name of group Max 16 characters Tenant Number Assigns a tenant of station group 1 9 MBX IP 300 1 1 5 MBX IP 100 Time Table Index Time table index 1 9 1 Pick Up Option Stations can pick up group calls ringing at 0 Disable Disabl
190. mber to be routed should be assigned H 323 VOIB Attribute ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT From IP Address IP address associated with the H 323 incoming call 0 0 0 0 Incoming CO Group Number CO group number associated with the H 323 incoming 01 72 call Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 GateKeeper Attributes PGM 363 2 230 Chapter 2 Web Administration GateKeeper Attributes PGM 363 Selecting GK Attributes will display the page shown below 0 0 Attrih B Find PGM GateKeeper RAS Light Usage Multicast GateKeeper IP Address Multicast GateKeeper Port Unicast GateKeeper IP Address Unicast GateKeeper Port Keep Alive Time Gateway Prefix H323 Gateway ID Release 1 0 WX vertTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Attributes 363 2 231 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT GateKeeper Determine whether MPB will be used as a 0 OFF OFF GateKeeper 1 ON RAS Light RRQ Usage The system can be assigned to use the 0 OFF OFF simple Registration Request RRQ message 1 ON ON or the full RRQ message OFF Multicast GateKeeper IP Address Multi cast IP address for RAS Information of IP Address 0 0 0
191. mber 3 Member 4 Member 5 Attendant Group Attendant Group Night Group Attribul Tenant Attribute Tenant Group Ci Local Call Prefix Tab Long Call Prefix Table Intemational Call Pre Tone Table 290 N Night Attendant Group covers a call while the Attendant station is in an unavailable mode or system goes to night mode Stations can be grouped as night attendant group so that calls will search for an idle station in the night attendant group The system allows assignment of processes Circular Terminal Ring and Longest Idle Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Night Attendant Group Attributes 276 277 2 187 Chapter 2 Web Administration Night Attendant Group Assignment ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Group Type Determines the type of night Attendant group 0 Terminal 0 1 Circular 2 Ring 3 Longest Idle Group Name Determines the name of night attendant group Max 16 Member Assigns stations as members of a night attendant group Night Attendant Group Attributes PGM 276 277 Selecting Night ATD Group Attributes will display the page shown Enter the Night Attendant Group number and click Load the Web page for the selected group will display as show below
192. ministration Guide November 2010 Station Directory Number Attribules PGM 131 135 2 40 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Auto Privacy Enables auto privacy feature to restrict the intrusion call wait camp on OHVA at a busy station 0 Off On Off DID DISA Restriction If set incoming DID and DISA calls to DN are restricted Off On Off CLIP Display CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation an ISDN service sends the number of the calling party to the system in the call SETUP message If enabled the number will be shown in the Digital phone LCD Off On On COLP Display COLP Connected Line Id Presentation an ISDN service sends the number of the answering party to the system in the call CONNECT message If enabled the number will be shown in the Digital Phone LCD 0 Off Off CLI Redirect When an incoming ISDN callis redirected the call SETUP message will contain an original and redirected CLI This selection determines if the Digital Phone will display the original or redirected CLI number 0 CLI 1 Redirect CLI CLIR When Outgoing COLR When Incoming Answer CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction an ISDN service removes calling party ID sent from the PSTN to the called party with a RESTRICT instruction in the SETUP message If enabled the system will send
193. n REDIAL button SPEED assign SPEED button CONFERENCE assign REDIAL button MUTE assign MUTE button CALL BACK assign CALLBACK button DND FWD assign DND FWD button TRANSFER assign TRANSFER button FLASH assign FLASH button PTT assign PTT button Value Station Number if button is Station Number type OR Dial digit if button is Dial Number type Ring Option Access type The Ring Option of Station Number Determines Station Number access type if button is Station Number type 0 All call there is no restriction 1 Seize and Dial Unable to seize only by off hook when making outgoing calls even if the button is set to prime number button 2 Incoming only Unable to make an outgoing call using this button Only answering incoming call is allowed OR Button Assignment privilege at the station if button is Dial Number type Name Button Name Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station ICLID 5 12 Chapter 5 Station User Web Programming Station ICLI D Selecting Station ICLID will display the input entry page shown below f V o 0 t mnsju to l Copyright C 2008 by LG Noriel Co Lid Righis Reserved Each station can assign specific CLI to route other destinati
194. n Greeting Determines if a call is routed to attendant 0 After Greeting 1 while greeting tone is played 1 In Greeting Max Queue Count Determines queue count 00 99 05 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Night Attendant Group Attributes 276 277 2 191 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Forward Type Determines the forward type 0 NOT USED 0 0 Not used 1 UNCOND 1 Unconditional a call is routed to a forward 2 Q Overflow destination unconditionally 3 Time out 2 Queuing overflow a call is routed to a 4 All forward destination when a queue is overflow 3 Timeout a call is routed to a forward destination when a timeout timer is expired 4 All a call is routed to a forward destination when a queue is overflow or Timeout timer is expired Apply Time Type Determines a time to apply forward type 0 ALL 0 1 DAY 2 NIGHT 3 TIMED Forward Destination Determines a forward destination trunk Max 16 digits access code should be included Wrap Up Timer Determines the wrap up timer A member 000 600 5 becomes available when this timer expires 100ms after a member goes to idle Member No Answer Timer Determines length of the no answer timer 05 60 15 When this timer expires a call is routed to seconds the next attendant Ring No Answer Forward Timer This entry defines ring no answer timer 0 180 0 If t
195. n IP Address Digit Destination IP Address Digit Destination IP Address Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 H 323 Routing Attributes PGM360 2 226 Chapter 2 Web Administration To allow direct H 323 the system assigns unique number to each H323 IP Address Direct H 323 can be made by dialing the assigned number H 323 Routing Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Digit Designates numbers associated with the H 323 Max 8 digits routing system Destination IP Address Designates IP address associated with the H 323 0 0 0 0 routing system Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 2 227 Chapter 2 Web Administration H 323 Call Setup Attribute PGM 361 H 323 Call Setup Attribute PGM 361 Selecting H 323 Call Setup Attributes will display the page shown below Enter CO Group Range 1 24 CO Group Range from 10 to 10 Uncheck All Attribute iv H 323 Setup Mode Fast Connection a H 323 Tunneling Mode Jon z x H 323 DTMF Path x DiffServ xI First Codec Type erma a Second Codec Type Not Use RI Third Codec Type Not Use a Fourth Codec Type Not Use ks GateKeeper USED When the standard H
196. n SNMPv1 but because MBX IP NMS and the MBX IP system use and the Trap type message is not recommended Notification message type are sent from the SNMP agent once without checking the reception of the message nform message type requires a response of receipt from the SNMP manager If the agent does not receive a response the message is resent Inform messages are intended for use in environments with high packet loss however use of the Inform message type may detrimentally affect MBX IP system performance Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 SNMP Data 2 253 Chapter 2 Web Administration SNMP Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SNMP service SNMP Service field is used to set the SNMP agent in the MBX IP ON OFF On or Off SNMP Port SNMP Protocol port number 161 Read Only Read only community should be used when SNMP manager 4 16 Community NMS is trying to read data from SNMP agent MFIM characters Read Write When the SNMP manager NMS needs to both read and write 4 16 Community data to the agent MBX IP this attribute should be enabled characters Trap Community For the SNMP agent MBX IP this field defines the destination IP 4 16 address to receive trapped messages Alarm fault events characters Trap Destination IP address of MBX IP NMS server port 162 should not be IP address changed Messag
197. n feature audio is sent to both 0 Off Off the handset and speaker with the handset 1 On microphone active and speakerphone microphone OFF Keyset Admin Enables station access to the System Database 0 Disable Disable 1 Enable No Touch Answer Enables No touch answer this will automatically 0 OFF Off connect transferred calls to the station s 1 ON speakerphone Howling Tone Permits Howler tone to be sent to a SLT when left 0 Off On off hook 1 On Dummy Terminal Determines whether a station is used as a Hot 0 Off Off Desk terminal must be set to ON 1 On Port Blocking If this value is set to ON Station is blocked so itis 0 Off Off impossible to use that station 1 On Gain Table Index Determines Gain Table for each station Table 1 Table 3 Table 1 SLT Line Length This feature is used to distinguish the line length 0 Short Short when the distance between SLT station and SLIB 1 Long board is too variable 2 Far Short Okm Long 0 3km Far 3 7 5km System Alarm Report Enable to receive system alarm signal 0 Disable Disable 1 Enable Door Open Access Enable to use door open feature 0 Disable Disable 1 Enable Release 1 0 W veRTiCAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Port Attributes PGM 121 124 2 27 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT LCD language Sets the Language used in the Station s LCD 00 14 00
198. n through headset SPK INCOMING CALL SPEAKER button LED status when RED Flash 60 IPM receiving intercom call HOLD PAGING HOLD button LED status in paging RED Flash 60 IPM HOLD VOICE OVER HOLD button LED status in voice over AMBER Flash 60 IPM mode HOLD RESERVED HOLD Reserved AMBER Flash 60 IPM Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Button LED Flash Rate 234 2 141 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT DEFAULT COLOR FLASH RATE RING ICM RING RING LED status when receiving RED Flash 60 IPM intercom call RING CO RING RING LED status when receiving CO RED Flash 60 IPM incoming call RING MSW WAIT RING LED status when message is left RED Flash 60 IPM HEADSET HEADSET HEADSET LED status when headsetis RED Flash Steady used LIP 8000 Phone HEADSET BLUETOOTH HEADSET LED status when Bluetooth is RED Flash 60 IPM used LIP 8000 Phone DN USE DN button LED status when use GREEN Flash Steady DN OTHER USE DN button LED status when other station RED Flash Steady use DN DND DN button LED status in DND RED Flash Steady DN INCOMING CALL DN button LED status when receiving GREEN Flash 60 IPM intercom call DN HOLD DN button LED status in held AMBER Flash 60 IPM DN CALL FORWARD DN button LED status when Call forward
199. nal user in parked 59 Call Park Hold Tone Station This is provided to the station in parked 60 IC Auto Hold Tone This is provided when conference member is held 61 IC Auto Hold Tone Attendant Reserved 62 Command Call Answer Tone Reserved 63 R2 Normal Outgoing Tone Reserved 64 R2 Off net Call Forward Tone Reserved 65 Wake up Answer Tone This is provided when station answers wake up ring 66 Service Set Tone This is provided when station sets programming 67 DISA Retry Tone This is provided as DISA retry tone when external user dials wrong digits 68 ICLID Restrict Tone Reserved 69 Auto Call Answer Alert Tone This is provided when station is connected with handsfree 70 VM Interaction Confirm Tone This is provided when station records his call through USB module Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Board Data 2 207 Chapter 2 Web Administration INDEX TONE NAME DESCRIPTION 71 Authorization Code Dial Tone This is provided when station is requested auth code dial at the call forward assign walking co and so on 72 Tenant Dial Tone Reserved 73 Two way Record Warning Tone This is provided to the associate party when station starts call recording Board Data Selecting the Board Data program group returns the sub menus shown below SDN Digital Board Attribute 300 ISDN Clock Priority 301 VOIB VMIB Board 305 Reset Board 310 Release 1 0 WX vert
200. nation or ICLID destination etc The destination can be stations no delay value or any feature code Release 1 0 WX vertTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Group Data 2 87 Chapter 2 Web Administration ALTERNATIVE CO RING TABLE ATTRIBUTE delayed ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Service Type If service type is set as Ring Assign ring optionis 0 Ring Assign Ring Assign applied to ring assigned stations 1 Feature Otherwise if service type is set to Feature feature is activated to an incoming call Station Range Destination stations Feature Delay counter If Service type is set to Feature code it can be 00 30 00 Feature If Service type is set to Feature and valid feature is assigned then assigned feature is activated when there is an incoming call The following feature can be assigned 1 Station Group 2 Announcement Table 3 Announcement table and Drop 4 DISA Tone 5 Digits to use the digit conversion or the assigned digit is displayed if the above feature code is changed Station Group Data Stations can be grouped for call routing dialing call pick up etc and used for various purposes Selecting the Station Group Data program group returns the sub menus shown Station Group Assign Terminal Circular Ring Longest Idle VM 200 e Station Group Attribute 201 202 Voice Mail Group 203 e Call Pick Up G
201. ne Attribute N e Zone RTP Relay Group N Inter Zone Attribute N Station Zone Attribute Zone Data is a tool employed to easily manage the characteristics of groups of devices under the control of a MPB Often devices are installed in groups with common characteristics Such devices can be grouped to a Zone to define common characteristics including Country Code VMIB RTP packet handling etc Common attributes are defined at the device Zone and Inter zone level Device settings have priority over Zone settings while Zone settings have priority over system settings Generally transport of RTP packets should be a peer to peer communication over either a LAN or VPN If devices are separated by a NAPT server or direct peer to peer communications is not available packet relay must be employed to assure communication In packet relay RTP packets are received by alocal VoIP channel MPB or VOIB which is under control of the MPB and the IP address is translated from a public one to the device s private address The VOIB VoIP channels implement a secure channel using IPSec protocol Devices can be assigned as part of a RTP Relay group to use the same VoIP channels to implement RTP packet relay NOTE Packet relay requires a MPB or VOIB VoIP channel be available locally for each simultaneous call that requires packet relay Programs 395 to 399 define device zone assignments and zone configurations These programs are only available in Web admin
202. nected in a Centralized Control network TNET the TNET operation of the board or MBX IP gateway module can be enabled or disabled Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 IP Phone T Net Enable PGM 335 2 224 Chapter 2 Web Administration I P Phone T Net Enable PGM 335 o Selecting IP Phone T Net Enable will display the gef shown below N E o a I I EI a a a a a o Oy a Oo 1 When an IP Phone is connected in a Centralized Control network TNET the TNET operation of the IP Phone can be enabled or disabled Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 H 323 Data 2 225 Chapter 2 Web Administration H 323 Data Selecting the H 323 Data program group returns the sub menus shown below H 323 Routing Attribute 360 N e H 323 Call Attribute 361 N e H 323 Incoming ATTR 362 N GK Attribute 363 N H 323 Routing Attributes PGM360 Selecting H 323 Routing Attributes will display the page show below Group Rng 0 29 l 6588 CO Group Range from 10 to 10 Uncheck All x Attribute Range Max B Find PG Digit Destination IP Address Digit Destination IP Address Digit Destination IP Address Digit Destination IP Address Digit Destinatio
203. nsferring station 3 INTEGRATE XFERED charged to the transferred station Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 SMDR Attributes 232 2 136 Chapter 2 Web Administration DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SMDR Attendant Determines where call is charged in the event 0 NORMAL CHARGING 0 NORMAL Charge Mode of Attendant placing a call and transferring the 1 ATD CHARGING CHARGING call 2 XFERED CHARGING 1 NORMAL CHARGING charged according to the Transfer Charge Mode 2 ATD CHARGING charged to the Attendant 3 XFERED CHARGING charged to the transferred station SMDR Dialed Digit For security purposes digits dialed for an 0 9 0 Hidden Number outgoing call can be hidden and replaced with This field defines the number of digits to hide Button 13 below defines whether leading or trailing digits are hidden In addition the station must be assigned for SMDR HIDE PGM 131 FLEX7 SMDR Hidden When HIDDEN DIALED DIGIT is enabled 0 Left Right Position this field determines if leading or trailing digits 1 Right are hidden SMDR ICM Save When enabled intercom call data is stored as 0 OFF OFF part of the SMDR data 1 0N SMDR ICM Print When enabled intercom call data is printed 0 OFF OFF as part of On line SMDR 1 0N SMDR Interface When enabled the system stores SMDR data 0 OFF OFF Service to send to appli
204. nter Digit Timer PGM 174 2 77 Chapter 2 Web Administration CO Outgoing nter Digit Timer PGM 174 Selecting CO Inter Digit Timer will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid CO range 2 Click Load to enter the CO Outgoing Inter Digit Timer data EuerCOlieRame 1 80 1 Ovemiew CO Line Range from 1 to 10 Attribute Range Seize Wait Time 005 200 First Digit 010 200 Second Digit 010 200 Third Digit 010 200 Fourth Digit 010 200 Fifth Digit 010 200 eb More than 6th 010 200 When making an outgoing LCO call the time limit to enter digits can be adjusted After timeout the voice path is automatically connected NOTE Timer is not applied to digital CO lines Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Outgoing Inter Digit Timer PGM 174 2 78 Chapter 2 Web Administration CO OUTGOING INTER DIGIT TIMER ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Seize Wait Time Wait time before first digit 005 200 100msec 020 First Digit Time limit between first digit and the next digit 010 200 100msec 100 Second digit Time limit between second digit and the next digit 010 200 100msec 080 Third Digit Time limit between third digit and the next digit 010 200 100msec 070 Fourth Digit Time limit between four
205. ntly according to the call Prefix Table based on Tenant Each tenant has a Long Distance Call Prefix table related to CDR Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 International Call Prefix Tables 288 2 201 Chapter 2 Web Administration International Call Prefix Tables PGM 288 Selecting International Call Prefix Table will display the page shown below MBX IGS55M amp 5 41 SPRAO Boot Version 1 JAI OS Version 1 Enter Tenant Number 1 5 PS Find POM Tenant Number 1 Index Value Range MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits 4 Digits 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The call type for Call Duration Restriction can be applied differently according to the call Prefix Table based on Tenant Each tenant has an International Call Prefix table related to CDR Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Tenant Tone Tables PGM 290 2 202 Tenant Tone Tables PGM 290 Selecting Tone Table w
206. o 655 10 10 p lie 620 B55 50 50 0 BB 440 v 255 100 0 0 BN sif 20 20 po 6 33 ss fs 5 b jJjb The system provides 19 different of tone ports Each tone port may be designated a tone type according to the Tone Table PGM 290 Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Tone Frequency Cadence Table 264 2 172 Chapter 2 Web Administration Tone Port Table Default Index Frequency Cadence Repeat Frequency 1 Frequency 2 01 425 Hz 0 Hz 300 ms ON 200 ms OFF 255 Cont 02 620 0 200 ms ON 200 ms OFF 200 ms ON 200 ms OFF 255 Cont 03 1000 1020 500 ms ON 500 ms OFF 3 04 440 0 1 sec 4 sec OFF 255 Cont 05 950 0 1 sec ON 2 sec OFF 255 Cont 06 950 0 400 ms ON 100 ms OFF 2 07 950 0 200 ms ON 200 ms OFF 3 08 1400 0 1200 ms ON 320 ms OFF 1 09 1400 0 200 ms ON 200 ms OFF 3 10 350 440 1 sec ON 255 Cont 11 425 0 320 ms ON 30 ms OFF 255 Cont 12 620 0 200 ms ON 200 ms OFF 3 13 950 0 100 ms ON 200 ms OFF 2 14 425 0 200 ms ON 200 ms OFF 200 msec ON 3400 255 Cont msec OFF 15 620 0 100 ms ON 100 ms OFF 255 Cont 16 425 620 500 ms ON 500 ms OFF 255 Cont 17 350 0 1 sec ON 255 Cont 18 425 0 200 ms ON 200 ms OFF 200 ms ON 1400ms 1 OFF 19 1260 1633 500 ms ON 500 ms OFF
207. ommand has been sent and upgrade process is working When the appliance upgrade process is successful the status is shown as Success If the upgrade process fails the process is attempted an additional three 3 times before being abandoned After successful upgrade click Base Upgrade to select WTIBs If WTIBs are selected click Upgrade The upgrade will be confirmed when page is automatically refreshed Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Chapter 4 System Management The System Management tab from the main screen permits download of all or portions of the system database and downloading and viewing of SMDR data as shown below MBX100 Maintenance Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 4 2 Database Chapter 4 System Management Database Selecting the Database menu item will display the Database sub menu items shown below Database Download Database Upload Database Download Selecting Database Download will display the page shown below Selecting this option will download the entire MBX IP system database to the local PC and also allows the database in the PC to be uploaded to an MBX IP system using the File Upload procedure on page 3 2 DB Download Select structure to download fall Database Click here Release 1 0 vertICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2
208. on Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Mobile Extension Attributes 5 13 Chapter 5 Station User Web Programming Mobile Extension Attributes Selecting Mobile Extension Attributes displays the following input entry page Ext ID Mobile Enable 1 orr 2 orr Mobile Extension Service Mode amp CLI Mobile Service Mode ALL Call Mobile Service CLI 1 Mobile Service CLI 2 Mobile Service CLI 3 Mobile Service CLI 4 Mobile Service CLI 5 Copyright C 2008 by LG Nortel Co Lid All Rights Reserved Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Mobile Extension Attributes 5 14 Chapter 5 Station User Web Programming A mobile phone can be used in conjunction with a station The Mobile phone can access System resources available to the user s wired phone and will receive ringing for incoming calls The user may be allowed to enable the Mobile extension and define the mobile number Mobile Phone Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT EXT ID Mobile phone index Mobile enable Enable mobile extension ability 0 Off Off 1 On Number Mobile extension number Max 24 digits CLI Mobile extension CLI number Max 24 digits Mobile Service Mode Select apply mobile service to ALL call or ALL Call CLH CLIS5 Or Service C
209. on Determines the forward destination of Day Max 8 digits Night Forward Type Determines call forward type during Night 0 NOT USED 0 1 UNCOND 2 BUSY 3 NO ANS 4 BUSY NO ANS Night Forward Destination Determines the forward destination during Max 8 digits Night Timed Forward Type Determines the timed call forward type 0 NOT USED 0 1 UNCOND 2 BUSY 3 NO ANS 4 BUSY NO ANS Timed Forward Destination Determines the timed forward destination Max 8 digits Members Assigns stations as members of a pilot hunt group The Pilot Hunt Group capacities for the MBX IP system are shown in the following table PILOT HUNT GROUP CAPACITY ITEM CAPACITY MBX IP 100 MBX IP 300 Number of Groups 20 50 Member in a Group 20 20 Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 ACD Group Assignment PGM 212 2 109 Chapter 2 Web Administration ACD Group Assignment PGM 212 Selecting ACD Group Assignment will display the page shown below Enter the desired ACD Group Number and click Load to display the ACD Group Assignment data MBX GS55MI 541 AiMARAO sce m Enter ACD Group Number 600 619 B Find POM ACD Group Number 615 Basic Attributes Attribute Value Range Group Name ar Max 16 Characters Service Status Not Service Tenant Number 1 Time Table Index 1 Auto Service Status Change Manual Change Main Supervisor
210. onditional xl unconditional a unconditional e Unconditional xf Unconditional xf z Toll Exception Tab 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The Digit Conversion Table index is assigned to the Station and CO line In addition digit conversion can be applied according to the Apply Time Type Unconditional Day Night Timed or LCR Day Time as necessary Each Table has 300 entries of up to 16 digits Entries in the Tables can be any digit 0 9 me HESS Each Index can be applied by Apply Option All Station CO line Disable Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 System Time Tables 253 254 2 158 Chapter 2 Web Administration System Time Tables PGM 253 254 Selecting System Time Table will display the page shown below Enter Time Table Index 1 9 Time Table Index 1 Attribute Value Time Table Current Mode Ring Mode Day Auto Mode Manua Holiday Mode Workd 5 1 Ty 10 B Find POM Time Zone Comment Time Zone System Time Daylight Saving Time orr Ring Mode DAY Auto Ring Mode z Day Start 09 00 Time Night Start 18 1100 Time Monday Workday Timed Ring Start
211. ot LCD language Display Mode Sets the Language used in the 00 14 00 Station s LCD English LCD Date Display Mode Sets the Station Date display 1 MMDDYY DDMMYY month day or day month 0 DDMMYY LCD Time Display Mode Sets the Time display mode as 12 1 24 Hour Mode 12 Hour hour or 24 hour military time 0 12 Hour Mode Backlight Usage If a station can support LCD 0 Always Off Busy Only backlight you can set backlight 1 Busy Only usage option 2 Always On IP 8000 Phone Font Determines if Times New Roman 0 Times New Times New or Gothic font is used Roman Roman 1 Gothic IP 8000 Phone LCD Brightness LIP 8000 Series terminal can 01 15 07 adjust LCD brightness Intercom Answer Mode Selects Handsfree Privacy or 1 Handfree Tone Tone ring ICM Signaling mode 2 Tone 3 Privacy Message Wait Indication Determines the way to notify a 0 N A MW Remind Tone station of wait message 1 Ring LED 2 MW Remind Tone 3 Ring LED Tone BGM Enables background music The No BGM BGM is played while the phone is Int Ext Music idle VMIB MOB SLT MOH Release 1 0 W veRTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station DN Attributes 5 4 Station DN Attributes Selecting Station DN Attributes will display the input entry page shown below Chapter 5 Station User Web Programming Save Attribute Value Station Name 100 MAX 16 Characters Range Password 0000 MAX 12 Digits 0 9 DND
212. ot Hunt Group number and click Load to display the Group Assignment Hide Menu Enter Pilot Hunt Group Index 1 20 Pilot Hunt Group Index 20 Atiribute Value Service all Call Circular fd Index Day Forward NotUse E otUse Type Day Forward Destination Night Forward Ne ot Use Type Night Forward PTT Group 208 N Destination Interphone Group 209 N Timed Forward Not Use M Type Tired Forward Destination Pilot Hunt Group Attributes Pilot Hunt Group Assignments members are assigned to the Pilot Hunt Group each Pilot Hunt group has available attributes relating to forward The following table provides descriptions for the attributes and the data entries required Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Pilot Hunt Group PGM 210 211 2 108 Chapter 2 Web Administration PILOT HUNT GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Service Determines call coverage condition 0 ALL 0 All Intercom External 1 Intercom 2 External Type Determines Service Type Terminal Circular 0 Terminal 1 1 Circular Time Table Index Time Table index 1 9 1 Day Forward Type Determines call forward type of Day 0 NOT USED 0 1 UNCOND 2 BUSY 3 NO ANS 4 BUSY NO ANS Day Forward Destinati
213. ow Hide Menu Value SMDR Service Notuse SMDR Report Type Outgoing Call Report Incoming Call Report Internal Call Report Outgoing Incoming Lost gt Call Report OFF 1 a a a SMDR Report Option Outgoing Call Report All Call Type Outgoing Call Long Distance Digit Counter a a 7 xI Cost Unit a Cost Per Metering Pulse 000000 xl Cost Fraction 0 Hidden Digit Count 0 Hidden Digit Position Right Transferred Call Charge Rate Attendant Transfer Charge Rate RI xl xI Individual Station xI Individual Charging Off Line Option Attendant Waming Tone ON RI Station Message Detail Recording SMDR is an ASCII output of details on both incoming and outgoing calls Various SMDR attributes can be assigned including output records for all calls or long distance LD only call cost per pulse when using call metering etc Refer to the following table for a description of each Attribute and the data entries required Release 1 0 W 1 MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 SMDR Attributes 232 2 135 SMDR Attributes Chapter 2 Web Administration DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Save Enable Stor
214. pe For Incoming calls on the ISDN 0 Unknown Subscribe Line this parameter defines the 1 International Type of Number Plan provided 2 National Connected Party Information 3 Subscriber Element of the ISDN call 4 Not Used CONNECT message Calling Numbering Type Select Connected number plan of 0 Unknown Unknown ISDN CONNECT message 1 SDN Telephony 2 Data 3 Telex 4 National 5 Private Sending Progress If this feature is set to ALL 0 No No Indicator Progress Indicator is sent to the 1 All ISDN PSTN about All Message 2 Alerting If this feature is set to ALERTING Progress Indicator is sent to the ISDN PSTN about Alerting Message R2 ANI Service Request If this feature is set to ON to R2 0 Off Off line system request ANI digits 1 On CLI data to the calling party ICLID Service If this feature is set to ON 0 Off Off incoming call is routed according 1 On to ICLID table PGM 262 Own Code Add to Transit If this feature is set to ON original 0 Off Off CLI caller s CLI is sent when there is 1 transit call Own code Own Code Max 16 digits Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Incoming CO Attributes PGM 165 166 2 62 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CLI Prefix Code Prefix code is inserted ahead of Max 2 digits received CLI data Transit CLI 1 If Transit CLI
215. peed Dial number and a name can be entered Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Flex Buttons 5 10 Chapter 5 Station User Web Programming Station Flex Buttons Selecting Station Flex Buttons will display the following input entry page Flex Button Order mum _ Mae Rep Fue amp ccinnad el a a 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 SEXE XH XI XI XI XI SIL SIL SIL SIL SIL SIL SI SE K SI SIL SIL SIL SI Copyright C 2008 by LC Noriel Co Lid Rights Reserved Each Flex button for each Phone DSS Console can be assigned a function TYPE from the pull down menu as shown in the following Table After selecting the Type for a button enter the value if required Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Flex Buttons 5 11 Chapter 5 Station User Web Programming Flex Button Type amp Value ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Type Select button type from available choices Not Assigned Station DSS assign station DSS button CO Number assign CO line button Loop key assign Loop Key CO Group Access assign CO Group Access Code Station Group Number assign station Group Number Dial Number assign feature code or digits Directory Number assign Directory Number REDIAL assig
216. pgrade Ready S W amp AIB VMIB version 10Bd Select All Select Slot No SLOT 4 Select S W to Upgrade Select Version AAIBNMIB 10Bd Filename GS55V10Bd rom c VOIB A Bc GS55T A Bc rom Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 G W Upgrade 3 4 Chapter 3 File Upload amp Upgrade L Upgrade Process Working Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Upgrade Process View 3 5 Chapter 3 File Upload amp Upgrade Upgrade Process View The Upgrade Process View provides a status window not only for appliance board and terminal upgrade activity in process but also VMIB prompt upgrade Upgrade Process State Working SlotNo Type Version IP Address Status 1 ADAR L Burning SLOT 6 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 VMIB Prompt Upgrade 3 6 VMI B Prompt Upgrade Chapter 3 File Upload amp Upgrade AAFU and VMIBs inserted in the MBX IP system have their own prompt As in G W Upgrade prompt files should be uploaded in the systems memory first then perform the following 1 After uploading the prompt files using the File Upload menu select the desired prompt file 2 Click Select e Select the desired VMIB slot and prompt index 4 Click Upgrade as shown in VMIB Prompt Upgrade s
217. ption Chapter 1 Web Service When enabled the MBX IP can implement decryption of a password employing RC 6 block encryption PGM223 The MBX IP employs a Sun Java Virtual Machine applet to implement AES encryption The PC entering the Password must have a JAVA Virtual Machine and the JRE Java Runtime Environment Explorer option enabled to properly handle encrypted passwords The Sun JVM is downloaded from the Java home page www java com Once downloaded execute the downloaded file To enable the Explorer JRE option 1 From the Explorer menu select Internet Options Advanced 2 Click the checkbox to activate the Use JRE Option 3 After Restarting the computer access the MBX IP Web ID amp Password page the Applet Vertical Pwd started message will display in the bottom left corner of the screen to indicate password encryption is active shown in the following graphic fob v A hetp 192 142 123 30 de hem Pe 68 Poets Goneral Settings Security Prvecy Content Gonnecons Programs Use Pasuve FTP Ifor treat anc OSL modem ecmparbirp Al k Use 2mooth scaling 7 HTTP stings w Use HTTP 1 1 Use HTTP 1 1 through mow connections Enable Automatic image Enable image T cobsr jrequre restart Play animations in web pages Pray coude in web page Pia videos in pages Show megs downosd plsceholters ww Show pclues Sm
218. quencies and other system characteristics specific to the country and regional regulatory requirements The Site Name is primarily useful for the installer programmer as a reference to the customer Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Slot Assignment PGM 101 2 3 Slot Assignment PGM 101 Selecting Slot Assignment will display the following page Find POM Location 1 Logical Slot Assignment 103 N DECT IP SIP Max Port 104 N IP Phone Registration 106 N DTIM SLTM Registration 107 N IP Address Plan 108 109 N Numbering Plan Type 110 N System Numbering Plan 111 N Flexible Station Number 112 N Feature Numbering Plan N Chapter 2 Web Administration System Internal Slot Sot No Logical No Connection _ No of Port State 0 1 4 ACTIVE RAFU z 1 Idte 2 Idte 3 Idle 4 Idle STN 1 12 psu 100 Idle F NA 101 N A 102 N A 103 N A 104 N A 105 N A 106 IdleF NA 107 Idle F NA 108 Idle F NA 109 Idle F NA 110 Idle F NA 111 Idle F NA STN 13 36 DTIB24 zl 112 N A J 113 N A DiENAJIXNA 116N A 117 N A S N A 119 N A NAN 2 NAJIENA INAJI3SN A A 35NAA LN JEN AJB NA NAA 5 Idle 6 Idle 7 Idle 8 Idle 9 Idle 10 Idle 11 Idle 12 Idle PRIBC1 zi N AJ 6N A N
219. r Tenant number to assign System Empty 1 9 MBX IP 300 1 Speed Access If this field is left empty 1 5 MBX IP 100 the entry will be adapted to all tenants vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Emergency Code Table 258 2 164 Chapter 2 Web Administration Emergency Code Table PGM 258 Selecting Emergency Code Table will display the page shown below MBX IGS55M amp 541 Boot Version 1 JAI OS Version 1 Di P PES 55 Tenant __ B FindPGM 1 5 empty not assign F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Toll Exception Table 250 Digit Conv Tab LCR Time Table 255 N Holiday Time Tab System Speed The Emergency Code Table is used to identify emergency numbers which when dialed will override all COS dialing restrictions An Emergency Code number may be up to sixteen 16 digits in length ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Dialed Digit Dialed digits from user Max 16 digits Changed Digit CO Group Access Code and digits to be sent to Max 16 digits PX when user dials the dialed digit Tenant Number Tenant number to be applied when user dials 1 9 MBX IP 300 1 emergency code 1 5 MBX IP 100 Release 1 0 W vertTicar MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 VMIB Announcement Table PGM 259 2 165 Chapter
220. r feature code Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Incoming CO Attributes PGM 165 166 2 63 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Release Guard Time If CO release signaling is not 00 15 sec 01 completed successfully CO line is disconnected when this timer expires Unsupervised Conference When there on a conference call 000 255 min 000 Timer without supervisor or a CO to CO call the call is disconnected after timer expires a warning tone is heard before the line is disconnected Clear Forward Waiting Clear Forward Waiting Time 001 300 sec 300 Timer Max Ring Time Max Ring Time when incoming 015 300 sec 120 CO is transferred recalled DISA Supervision Timer DISA Supervision Timer 1 9 sec VMIB Play Delay Timer VMIB Play Delay Timer after 0 9 sec system answers the incoming CO call Incoming Time Table The time table index to be applied 1 9 none none Index to incoming CO Call CO Delay Answer Timer For Incoming calls on the ISDN 0 100 100 msec 0 Line this parameter defines the delay time between Alerting and Connect Message Release 1 0 W verTicar MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Ring Assignment 167 2 64 CO Ring Assignment PGM 167 Selecting CO Ring Assignment will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid CO range 2 Click Load to enter the CO Line Attr
221. r in case if PSTN does not provide it T1 Normal Mode Determines if Loop or Ground 0 Loop Loop is selected for each T1 Digital 1 Ground lines T1 DID Mode Determines if Immediate 0 Immediate Wink Wink Delay Wink is selected 1 Wink for each T1 DID lines 2 Delay Wink CID Mode CID signal type can be 0 Disabled Disabled assigned according to the CID 1 FSK type PSTN provides 2 DTAS FSK 3 DTMF 4 R CID RCID Detect Russia CID Detect Mode 0 LOCAL ALL 1 ALL Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Line Attribute 160 163 2 59 Chapter 2 Web Administration Timer ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT RCID Request Russia CID Request Mode 0 USER AUTO 1 AUTO RCID Digit Number Russia CID Digit Number 04 10 07 RCID No Answer Timer Russia CID NO Answer Timer 001 300 sec 020 RCID Request Count Russia CID Request Count 1 3 1 RCID Request First Delay Russia CID First Delay Timer 010 150 10msec 037 Timer RCID Request Retry Daly Russia CID Retry Delay Timer 10 30 10msec 10 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Incoming CO Attributes PGM 165 166 2 60 Chapter 2 Web Administration Incoming CO Attributes PGM 165 166 Selecting Incoming CO ATTR will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid CO range 2 Click Load to enter the CO Line Attributes data MBX 3555 Boot Versio
222. range to add 2 Click Add button To delete members from the ACD Group 1 Input the desired Station range to delete 2 Click Del button or check the members to delete 3 Click the Delete Checked Member button vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Release 1 0 ACD Group Assignment PGM 212 2 111 ACD GROUP ASSIGNMENT Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Group Name Determines the name of group Max 16 characters Service Status Group Status 0 Not Service 0 1 Normal Not Service 2 Forward 3 Night 4 Holiday Tenant Number Assigns a tenant of station group 1 9 MBX IP 300 1 1 5 MBX IP 100 Time Table Index Time table index 1 9 1 Auto Service Status Group Status change option for Automatically 0 Manual 0 Manual Change change with time table or Manually by Change Change Supervisor 1 Night Auto Change 2 Holiday Auto Change 3 Night Holiday Auto Change Main Supervisor Main Supervisor in a ACD Group Sub Supervisor 3 Sub Supervisor in a ACD Group Sub1 Sub2 Sub3 Member Assigns stations as members of a ACD group Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 ACD Group Attributes 213 214 2 112 Chapter 2 Web Administration ACD Group Attributes PGM 213 214 Selecting ACD Group Attributes will display the page shown below Enter the desired ACD Group
223. rd User 3 ID Enter Current User 3 Password Enter New User 3 Password MAX 12 digits Confirm New User 3 Password Admin 2 ID Enter Current Admin 2 Password Enter New Admin 2 Password MAX 12 Digits Confirm New Admin 2 Password Admin 3 ID Enter Current Admin 3 Password Mobile Attribute 236 Enter New Admin 3 Password MAX 12 Digits Intercom Bus N Confirm New Admin 3 Password Dial Tone Digit Table 240 N Executive Secre 241 N Additional Password Access to the system database and maintenance functions can be protected by ID up to 16 digits amp passwords up to 12 digits Three ID amp passwords can be defined User Admin and Maintenance Maintenance ID amp password has full and unlimited access to the database and maintenance functions of the system User and Admin ID amp password have access to database items defined in Web Admin NOTE there are no default passwords Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Alarm Attributes 227 2 126 Chapter 2 Web Administration Password Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT User ID 2 3 amp Password Configurable database access in Web admin and ID 16 none cannot access Keyset admin PWD 12 Admin ID 2 3 amp Password Configurable
224. rder Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 DECT Phone SIP Phone Port 104 2 8 DECT Phone SI P Phone Max Port PGM 104 Selecting DECT IP SIP will display the following page MBX GS55M amp 5 APRAO Boot Version 1 JAI OS Version 1 B Find POM Location Program 100 N Slot Assignraent 101 N Logical Slot Assignment 103 N IP Phone Registration 106 N DTIM SLTM Registration 107 N IP Address Plan 108 109 N Ee Max Number of DECT Phones Max Number of IP Phones Max Number of SIP Phones Chapter 2 Web Administration The DECT Proprietary Phone IP Phone or Phontage and SIP Phone number to be registered can be assigned After making the necessary updates reset the system to apply the changes Maximum Port Assignment Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Maximum Number of DECT MAX No of DECT that can be registered to the System 8 Maximum Number of IP Phone MAX No of IP Phone that can be registered to the System 32 Maximum Number of SIP Phone MAX No of SIP Phone that can be registered to the System 32 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 IP Phone Registration 106 2 9 IP Phone Registration PGM 106 Selecting IP Phone Registration will display the following page MBX GS55M
225. reated to function as a doorbell 0 Bell Alarm instead of an alarm 1 Alarm Alarm Signal Mode The assigned stations will receive an alarm tone 0 Once Repeat Repeating signal or single burst Once 1 Repeat Release 1 0 W verTicar MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 External Control Contacts PGM 228 2 128 External Control Contacts PGM 228 Selecting External Control Contacts will display the page shown below System Tire1 220 222 N System Attnbute 223 N System Password 226 N Alam Attribute 227 IN1 Music Source 229 N RS 232 Setting 230 N Serial Port Selection 231 N SMDR Attribute 232 N System Date amp Time 233 N LED Flashing Rate 234 N PPP Attribute 235 N Mobile Attribute 236 N Intercom Busy Digit 237 N Dial Tone Digit Table 240 N Executive Secretary Assign 241 N Not Use C Lec Extemal Control Contact C DoorOpen C Extemal Paging Chapter 2 Web Administration The MPB includes 1 contact which can be used to control external devices Contact is assigned to activate under one of several conditions As a Loud Bell Contact LBC the contact will activate when the assigned station receives an external call NOTE for LBC when the system is in the Night or Timed Ring mode the contact will activate for incoming UNA calls and will ignore any station assignment The contact may alternatively activate as a Door Lock Rel
226. ress CPN INFORMATION 3 0 0 0 0 Enter IP Address CPN INFORMATION 4 0 0 0 0 Enter IP Address BLF Destination System IP Address 0 0 0 0 BLF Destination System Port 9000 Firewall Routing Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Net Numbering Plan Table PGM321 2 216 Network Numbering Plan Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Numbering Plan Type Select Number Type TRANSIT NET Numbering Plan Code X means any digits can be inserted between 8 digits 0 9 Select MUTE button for input X Outgoing CO Group No CO Group Number 01 72 AND Digit AND Digit 10 digits Digit Repeat When the number plan code Flex 2 is for On off Off PSTN call or transit call this number code can be enveloped in SETUP message if set to ON Digit Sending Mode Select digit sending mode Overlap or Enblock Enblock Overlap OVERLAP CPN Information VOIP CPN INFO Enter IP address 0 0 0 0 BLF Destination System IP IP Address of BLF Server used only when MBX Enter IP address 0 0 0 0 Address IP is configured with other systems for Voice Networking BLF Destination System Port UDP port for sending BLF message to BLF 9500 Manager Firewall Routing Select IP address Firewall IP address or Off on On Non firewall IP address if the destination system i
227. ress zs Server Address VM MSG User Mail User Mail Address Address VM MSG SMTP Mail SMTP Mail Server ID Server ID VM MSG SMTP Mail SMTP Mail Server ID Server ID VM MSG Attach Message attach message or not Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Mobile Phone Attribute PGM 146 2 49 Mobile Phone Attribute PGM 146 Selecting Mobile Phone Attribute will display the page shown below Enter a valid station range and click Load to enter the Station Mobile Phone Attribute Data MBX 5555 T SE IHE Boot Version 1 0 ARO OS Version 1 041 Chapter 2 Web Administration Enter Station Range Lo B Find POM Station Range From 100 to 100 Uncheck All Ext ID Mobile Enable CLI Ma 1 2 Number 24 Digits Mobile Extension Service Mode amp CLI Mode Mobile Service ALL Call Mobile Service CLI 1 Max 24 Digits Mobile Service CLI 2 Max 24 Digits Mobile Service CLI 3 Max 24 Digits Mobile Service CLI 4 Max 24 Digits Mobile Service CLI 5 Max 24 Digits A mobile phone can be used in conjunction with a station The Mobile phone can access System resources available to the user s wired phone and will receive ringing for incoming calls The user may be allowed to enable the Mobile ex
228. roup 204 Group 205 Command Conference Group 206 e PTT Group 208 nterphone Group 209 Pilot Hunt Group 210 211 e ACD Group Assignment 212 ACD Group Attribute 213 214 e ACD Group Announcement 215 e ACD Agent State amp Priority Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Group Assignment 200 2 88 Chapter 2 Web Administration The Station Group capacities for the MBX IP system are shown in the following table Station Group Capacity ITEM CAPACITY MBX IP 100 MBX IP 300 Number of Groups 20 50 Member in a Group 50 50 Station Group Assignment PGM 200 Selecting Station Group Assignment will display the page shown below Enter the desired Station Group Number and click Load to display the Station Group Assignment 5Ai OS Version 1 DAI MARJ Enter Station Group Number 620 639 Load Overview PC FindPGM Station Group Number 620 Basic Attributes Attribute Value Range Group Type Not Assign z Group Name Max 16 Characters Tenant Number 1 1 5 Time Table Index 1 1 9 Pickup Option Disable Member Manangement Add Station Range DelStation Range Member Index Interphone Grow Pilot Hunt Group 210 211 N
229. rovided to external caller through DID DISA when he calls the busy station 9 External Busy Tone This is provided when station makes an external call to telephone in use 10 CO Line Busy Tone This is provided to station when there is no idle CO line 11 Uncompleted Dial Error Tone This is provided when station does not dial within inter digit timer during dialing 12 DOD Restriction Tone This is provided when station dials the toll restriction digits 13 Internal No Answer Tone This is provided when the called station does not answer within Normal Call Ring Time of Ring Table 14 External No Answer Tone This is provided when the called external user does not answer 15 Internal Vacant Error Tone This is provided when stations calls vacant number 16 External Vacant Error one This is provided when stations calls vacant external telephone number 17 Call Duration Restriction Tone Reserved 18 Anonymous Call Restriction Tone Reserved 19 Error Tone All the other cases This is provided in all error cases 20 Relative Blocking This is provided when station calls the blocked station Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Tenant Tone Tables 290 2 205 Chapter 2 Web Administration INDEX TONE NAME DESCRIPTION 21 Relative Line Lock Out This is provided when station calls station hearing howling tone 22 Relative Do Not Di
230. rward Type Determines forward type 0 NOT USED 0 0 Not used 1 UNCOND 1 Unconditional a call is routed to a forward 2 Q Overflow destination unconditionally 3 Time out 2 Queuing overflow a call is routed to a forward 4 All destination when a queue is overflow 3 Tmeout a call is routed to a forward destination when a timeout timer is expired 4 All a call is routed to a forward destination when queue is overflow or Timeout timer is expired Apply Time Type Determines a time to apply forward type 0 ALL 0 1 DAY 2 NIGHT 3 TIMED Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Group Attributes PGM 201 202 2 95 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Forward Destination Determines a forward destination trunk access Max 16 digits None code should be included Wrap Up Timer Determines wrap up timer a member is available 000 600 010 when this timer is expired after a member goes to idle Member No Answer Timer Determines no answer timer if this timer is 05 60 15 expired a call is routed to the next member seconds Ring No Answer Forward This entry defines ring no answer timer 0 180 0 Timer If this timer is expired a call is routed to the seconds forward destination according to forward type Provide Announcement This entry defines if system answer the call when 0 with answer 0 with Answer
231. s in same VPN then Non firewall IP address should be sent ON Send firewall IP address OFF Send Non firewall Internal IP address Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 T Net Data 2 217 Chapter 2 Web Administration T Net Data Selecting the TNET Data program group returns the sub menus shown below T Net Attribute 330 CM Attribute 331 FoPSTN Attribute 333 T Net Board Attribute 334 P Phone T Net Enable 335 In a Centralized Control TNET Transparent Networking remote devices may be registered to a Central MFIM CM and to a Local MFIM LM In this way the CM maintains control of the remote device Should the WAN connection between an LM and fail 2 second polling error the LM will initiate operational control of the locally registered devices Calls between the systems CM amp LM can automatically shift to PSTN Modules registered with the LM for Fail over operation The configuration and characteristics of LMs and CM are configurable as is Fail over operation Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 T Net Attribute PGM 330 2 218 T Net Attribute PGM 330 Selecting T Net Attributes will display the page shown below DUBII POM Chapter 2 Web Administration Each MFIM in a Central Control network environment must be enabled for TNET operation in order to function as part of the network Re
232. s value is ON after print Information traffic data 1 On 0 Off After Print previous data will be deleted 0 Off ACD Group Announcement PGM 215 Selecting ACD Group Attributes will display the page shown below Enter the desired ACD Group Number and click Load to display the ACD Group Announcement data There 9 types Announcements is defined 5 Queuing Announcements Night Holiday Overflow Announcement and Agent Answering Announcement MBX 16555 5Ai APR 10 Station Group Assign 200 N Night y 202 N 6 ins Normal X Station G Att Voice Mail Group Interphone Group 209 N Pilot Hunt Group 210 2 Enter ACD Group Number 600 619 ACD Group Number 605 Ind N Tone Type Tone Time Prompt nnc No Prompi nnc Prompi Annc CCR Sem 1 600 sec 1 19 264 1 255 1 100 PGM 259 Repeat 0 100 Interval 0 100 sec During An 1 Annouen Prompt 10 15 1 0 OFF v i un 3 rx 2 Announcement 10 15 1 0 OFF v 39 Prompt z 0 15 1 0 OFF v Announcement MILL E Announcement Prompt 3 Announcement Prompt 7 Ovation Normal X Announcement 8 Holiday Normal x Announcement OFF v 9 Agent Answer Normal oral E Announcement
233. se 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Button LED Flash Rate 234 2 139 Button LED Flash Rate PGM 234 Selecting the Button LED Flash Rate will display the page shown below Hide Menu Mobile Attribute 236 N Intercom Busy Dig Dia Chapter 2 Web Administration Value CALLBACK Intercom 4 Flash 30 IPM CALLBACK CO Line 4 Flash 120 IPM CALLBACK Message Wait Flash 120 IPM MUTE Mute ji Flash Steady MUTE COS Change 4 Flash 120 IPM DND DND Flash Steady DND One Time DND i Flash 60 IPM DND Pre selected Message 4 Flash 15 IPM CALLBACK ACNR Flash 480 IPM SPEAKER Speaker jl Flash Steady SPEAKER Headset m m 4 Flash Steady SPEAKER Incoming Call m Flash 60 IPM HOLD Paged m ash 60 IPM HOLD Voice Over ash 60 IPM HOLD ICM Hold ash 60 IPM RING ICM Ring m UM RING CO Ring m m 4 ash 60 IPM RING Message Wait m ash 60 IPM HEADSET Headset zm m lt z ash Ste HEADSET Bluetooth m m 4 Flash 60 IPM E The LED Color and Flash Rate for various functions and states can be assigned any one of the 15 available system signals The v
234. sec 05 Second DTMF Delay Delay time before sending next digit after sending first 00 90 100msec 02 digit DTMF tone Third DTMF Delay Delay time before sending next digit after sending 00 90 100msec 02 second digit DTMF tone Fourth DTMF Delay Delay time before sending next digit after sending 00 90 100msec 02 third digit DTMF tone Fifth DTMF Delay Delay time before sending next digit after sending 00 90 100msec 02 fourth digit DTMF tone Sixth DTMF Delay Delay time before sending next digit after sending fifth 00 90 100msec 02 digit DTMF tone More than 7 Delay time before sending next digit after sending 00 90 100msec 02 sixth digit DTMF tone Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO COS Assignment 177 2 81 Chapter 2 Web Administration CO COS Assignment PGM 177 Selecting CO COS Assignment will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid CO range 2 Click Load to enter the CO COS Assignment data Hide Menu Lon s md D r LL D Enter CO Line Range 1 20 koaa Overview CO Line Range from 1 to 10 Order Attribute Range Da cos l eis Night 0 Intercom Emergency Call NM gg LNenstitins 2 15 Allow Deny of Toll Jor E 3 eese taro an DERETTER gt n Altematrve 173 N CO Inter Digit Tirner 174 N
235. selected click Select 4 If appliances are selected click Upgrade the page shown in Figure 1 6 3 1 will be displayed indicating the Upload command has been sent and the upgrade process is working 5 When the appliance upgrade process is successful the status shown will display as Success 6 Ifthe upgrade process fails the process is attempted an additional three 3 times before being abandoned Voice Prompt Upgrade To upgrade Voice Prompts 1 Upload the voice prompt image and click VMIB Prompt Upgrade 2 Select the desired voice prompt image and AAFU VMIBs 3 If voice prompt image is selected click Select 4 If AAFU VMIB is selected click Upgrade the page shown in Figure 1 6 3 1 will be displayed indicating the Upload command has been sent and upgrade process is working 5 When the voice prompt upgrade process is successful the status is displayed as Success 6 If the upgrade process fails the process is attempted an additional three 3 times before being abandoned Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 MBX IP System Upgrade Process 3 15 Chapter 3 File Upload amp Upgrade WTI B Base Upgrade To upgrade the WTIB Base 1 2 3 4 e Upload Base image and click G W Upgrade Select Base image and WTIBs If Base image is selected click Select If WTIBs is selected click Upgrade the page shown in Figure 1 6 3 1 will be displayed indicating the Upload c
236. ser does not answer No Answer 1 Suffix Mail Any digits Voice Mail 5 Error Code sent when voice mail receives a call 0 Prefix P 5P when dialing error exists Error Mail 1 Suffix Any digits Voice Mail 6 DND Code sent when voice mail receives a call 0 Prefix 6 when user is DND mode DND Mail 1 Suffix Any digits Voice Mail 7 RESERVED 0 Prefix 1 Suffix Any digits Voice Mail 8 RESERVED 0 Prefix 1 Suffix Any digits Voice Mail 9 Disconnect Code sent when voice mail receives a 0 Prefix disconnected call Disconnect Mail 1 Suffix Any digits Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Tenant Data 2 179 Chapter 2 Web Administration Tenant Data Selecting the Tenant Data program group returns the sub menu displayed below Attendant Group Assignment 270 Attendant Group Attributes 271 2 Night Group Assignment 275 Night Group Attributes 276 7 Tenant Attribute 280 281 Tenant Group Access 283 CO Call Restriction 284 285 Local Call Prefix Table 286 Long Call Prefix Table 287 International Call Prefix 288 Tone Table 290 Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Attendant Group Assignment 270 2 180 Attendant Group Assignment PGM 270 Selecting ATD Group Assignment will display the page shown below B Find PM Tenant Number 1 Enter Tenant Number 1 5 Chapter 2 Web Admin
237. ssage RED Flash 120 IPM Wait CO Command Group Ring CO button led status during Command RED Flash 60 IPM Group Ring CO Command Group Talk CO button led status during Command RED Flash Steady Group Talk CO I Talk CO button led status during Talk GREEN Flash Steady CO Hold CO button led status during Hold RED Flash 60 IPM Wink CO Transfer CO button led status during Transfer RED Flash 120 IPM CO Recall CO button led status during Recall RED Flash 120 IPM Wink Reserved 1 Reserved 1 RED Flash Off Reserved 2 Reserved 2 RED Flash Off Color Description COLOR DESCRIPTION 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 AMBER NOTE f Green Amber color is not supported by digital phone Red Color is applied Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Button LED Flash Rate 234 2 143 Chapter 2 Web Administration Flash Rate Description FLASH RATE DESCRIPTION 00 Flash OFF 01 Steady ON 02 30 ipm flash 3096 ON 03 60 ipm flash 3096 ON 04 60 ipm double wink 3096 ON OFF ON OFF 7096 ON 05 240 ipm flash 30 ON 06 240 ipm flutter 30 ON OFF ON OFF ON amp 7096 OFF 07 480 ipm flash 3096 ON 08 480 ipm flutter 3096 ON OFF ON OFF ON amp 7096 OFF 09 15 ipm flash 3096 ON 10 120 ipm flash 30 ON 11 120 ipm flutter 3096 ON OFF ON OFF ON amp 7096 OFF 12 30 ipm double flash 3096 ON OFF ON amp 7096 OFF 13 480 ipm double wink 3
238. stration PPTP Server Address Max 32 Chars PPTPID Max 24 Chars PPTP Password Max 24 Chars PPTP Service CLI PPTP Server Address Max 23 Digits Max 32 Chars PPTPID Max 24 Chars PPTP Password Max 24 Chars PPTP Service CLI PPTP Server Address Max 23 Digits Max 32 Chars PPTP ID Max 24 Chars PPTP Password Max 24 Chars PPTP Service CLI PPTP Server Address Max 23 Digits Max 32 Chars PPTP ID Max 24 Chars PPTP Password Max 24 Chars PPTP Service CLI Max 23 Digits Release 1 0 W7 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Web Access Authorization 2 154 Chapter 2 Web Administration Web Access Authorization Selecting Web Access Authorization will display the Web Access Authorization data entry page gt gt gt This page is only displayed when a password is defined System Time1 22 Uncheck All Uncheck All Uncheck All Uncheck Al Location Program ris V Visible IV Visible Visible 100 Slot Assignment 101 Logical Slot Assignment 103 DECT IP SIP Max Port 104 IP Phone Registration 106 DTIM SLTM Registration 107 IP Address Plan 108 109 M Visible Visible Visible M Visible IV Visible Visible Visible M Visible IV Visible Visible Visible Visible Visible M
239. sturb This is provided when station calls station in DND 23 Relative Absence Reserved 24 Relative Out of Order Reserved 25 External Relative Out of Order Reserved 26 External Relative Outgoing Reserved Restriction 27 Relative Hot Desk Logout Reserved 28 Howling Tone This is provided after error tone 29 13 Ring Back Tone This is provided when station calls another station 30 21d Ring Back Tone Reserved 31 CO Ring Back Tone This is provided to external caller if the incoming call is routed to the destination And it is provided when station calls external call through CO line with Provided Ring Back Tone in PGM 171 32 Recall Ring Back Tone Reserved 33 Zone Paging Call Ring Back Tone This is provided when station makes a paging 34 Command Call Ring Back Tone This is provided when station makes a command conference group call 35 Alert Message Wait This is provided when station goes off hook if message is left 36 Alert Do not Disturb This is provided when station goes off hook if DND is set 37 Alert Call Forward This is provided when station goes off hook if Call Forward is set 38 Alert Absence This is provided when station goes off hook if pre selected message is set 39 Camp on Alarm This is provided to station if camp on is requested 40 Conference Alarm This is provided to station if station makes conference call 41 Conference Join This is provided when station adds conference member 42 Call Wait Alarm This is provided to s
240. supports both VMIB and AAFU System greetings are only supported in AAFU format both upload and download can be done Fle Uploadi From the File Upload page shown below select files to upload to system memory and click the Upload button The file is sent to the system memory saved and automatically loaded upon a system reset or restart HTML image files are extracted and previous HTML files are deleted on completion of the upload process AAFU formatted system greeting files are also available immediately following successful upload MBX IGS55M amp Boot Version 1 JAI OS Version 1 File Upload Select Upload File and Wait for Uploading to endl NOTE If file upload succeeds a success Confirmation page will be displayed Release 1 0 vertTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 G W Upgrade 3 3 G W Upgrade If the MBX IP Appliance image file is uploaded including already uploaded files all uploaded appliance image files will be listed along with the type as shown below Select the desired appliance image file Click Select the corresponding appliances are displayed Select the appliances to upgrade Click Upgrade the upgrade process will start and a progress screen will be displayed 1 Chapter 3 File Upload amp Upgrade If the Appliance is already in the process of an upgrade Upgrade Process Working is displayed to indicate the upgrade in process U
241. t 2 Usage use converted digits Outgoing CO group no must be assigned for ARS service CO Ring Assis Normal D end Altemative R Each CO Group Access Code has different attributes so the same CO group can be accessed using different codes and options Release 1 0 WV 1 MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Group Access Code Attribute 180 2 85 Chapter 2 Web Administration CO GROUP ACCESS CODE ATTRIBUTE is not applied ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Access Code Name When CO Grp Access code is dialed Max 16 characters or flex Button of this code is pressed name is displayed on the station LCD CO Line Choice Select a CO line priority to seize 0 Round Robin Last Line NOTE When Outgoing Group 1 Last Line Number is not assigned this option 2 First Line Outgoing Group No Decide CO Group number to seize NOTE If not assigned the access code is used as LOOP key 01 72 MBX IP 300 01 24 MBX IP 100 Not assigned to the first access code 01 72 MBX IP 300 01 24 MBX IP 100 is assigned sequentially from the 2nd access code AND Digit Automatic Network Dialing AND digit is sent after the CO line is seized Establishes CO calls by dialing CO Group Access Code only Max 10 digits ARS Service If Alternate Route Selection ARS is set ARS digit is dialed
242. t for each character 13 Set wake up alarm time HH mm 24 hour clock mode 14 Cancel Wake up Alarm 15 Set language for the display 00 14 16 LCD Date Mode Change DD MM Y Y or MMDDYY 17 LCD Time Mode Change 12 Hour 24 Hour 18 Set BACK Light 21 ICM Ring Type 22 Trunk Ring Type 23 Ring Download LIP Series only 24 Back Ground Music 31 Temporary COS Auth Code 32 Retrieve COS Auth Code 33 COS OverridewValking COS Auth Code 34 Register Password 35 Call Log Protect 36 SMS Message Protect LIP Series LDP6000 Series Preselected Message PGM 0 8 Message Number User Custom Message Msg Deactivation Create a Station User Message Send SMS Message LIP Series LDP6000 Series Receive SMS Message LIP Series LDP6000 Series Activate a mobile phone Mobile phone 1 or 2 Register the mobile number Mobile phone 1 or2 Register the mobile CLI number Mobile phone 1 or 2 Start a Conf Room Room number amp Auth Code Close a Conf Room Room number amp Auth Code Speaker Headset Mode SpeakHeadset E MIC Headset Ring Mode User Guide Speaker Headset Both Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Web Home Page 1 5 Chapter 1 Web Service Station Program If the Station Progr
243. ta SIP Data Initialize SIP data Hot Desk Logout Force to Log out Hot Desk Agent Desired station range Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 3 1 Chapter 3 File Upload amp Upgrade Chapter 3 File Upload amp Upgrade The MBX IP systems employ a NAND based memory file system HTML MPB upgrade and MBX IP appliance image files can be uploaded Selecting S W Upgrade from the main Web screen returns the page and sub menus as shown below iPECS MG100 Version iPECS MG GS55M A 5Ba JUN 10 Appliances Version 1 4 Num IP Address Version Connection ACTIVE State CP N A 2 N A 4N A ACTIVE 5 6 N A BNA BNA 10 12 13 14 15 16 18 N A 19 N A 20 N 4 21 N A 22 23 24 25 26 27 ACTIVE 1 Idle 214 218 418 518 6 18 Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Fle Uploadi 3 2 Chapter 3 File Upload amp Upgrade There are two types of upgrade images application and kernel image If both are required upgrade the application then the kernel In addition to the appliance image prompts and system greetings can be uploaded Prompt upgrade
244. tation if call wait is requested 43 Break In Alarm Reserved 44 Conference Room In This is provided when station enters conference room Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Tenant Tone Tables PGM 290 2 206 Chapter 2 Web Administration INDEX TONE NAME DESCRIPTION 45 Conference Room Out This is provided when conference member is deleted 46 Call Duration Restriction Alarm This is provided to station with CDR disconnection indication before the forced disconnection 47 Confirm Tone This is confirmation tone 48 Single Error Tone This is provided when stains dials wrong input during programming 49 Transfer Hold Tone This is provided to the external user when he is transferred 50 Transfer Hold Tone Station This is provided to the station when he is transferred 51 Camp On Hold Tone CO This is provided to the external user when using camp on 52 Camp On Hold Tone Station This is provided to the station when he is camped on 53 Call Wait Hold Tone CO This is provided to the external user when he is waited 54 Call Wait Hold Tone Station This is provided to the station when he is waited 55 Normal Hold Tone CO This is provided to the external user in hold 56 Normal Hold Tone Station This is provided to station in hold 57 Normal Hold Tone Attendant Reserved 58 Call Park Hold Tone This is provided to the exter
245. tem database download Off Off to USB automatically 1 7 Database Auto Download Hour The time for system database download to 00 23 00 USB automatically UC Server IP Address UC Server IP Address CTI Server IP Address CTI Server IP Address MODEM Associated CO Line MODEM Associated CO Line 0 IP Phone Registration by STA IP Phone Registration by Station Number 0 Off On Number 1 On Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 System Password 226 2 124 Chapter 2 Web Administration System Password PGM 226 Selecting System Password will display the page shown below UserID Enter Current User Password Enter New User Password MAX 12 digits Confirm New User Password Admin ID Enter Current Admin Password Enter New Admin Password MAX 12 digits Confirm New Admin Password System Attribute Alarm Attribute 227 Maint ID Enter Current Maint Password Enter New Maint Password MAX 12 Digits Confirm New Maint Password Mobile Attribute Intercom Busy Dial Tone Digit Tablet Executive Secret Basic Password Release 1 0 vertTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 System Password 226 2 125 Chapter 2 Web Administration Hide Menu User 21D Enter Current User 2 Password Enter New User 2 Password 12 digits Confirm New User 2 Passwo
246. tem will provide a view of SMDR data for the station range entered in the Web page shown below This page may also be used to delete SMDR records for the station range entered SMDR Data Download Station Range a Co Station Range Lo NON Station Base Data NON Station Base Data AILSMDR Data AILSMDR Data Copyright 2009 by LG Nortel Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 5 Station User Web Programming I ntroduction A station user can access the Station Program Main Page shown below by entering a station number and password a Station Authorization code and then selecting the Login button MBX100 Station 100 Program iPECS MG100 Version G 55M A 5Ba JUN 10 Station Program Main Page In Station User Programming users can modify various station attributes set up call forwarding assign flexible buttons program Station Speed dial numbers and send SMS The following sections provide details on each of the available Station User Program Web pages The Station User Programming main page has three sections Station selected Upper frame Web site directory amp navigation section Left frame nfo and Entry section Central frame Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Sta
247. tension and define the mobile number Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Mobile Phone Attribute PGM 146 2 50 Chapter 2 Web Administration Mobile Phone Attribute ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE EXT ID Mobile phone index Mobile enable Enable mobile extension ability 0 OFF default 1 ON Number Mobile extension number Max 24 digits CLI Mobile extension CLI number Max 24 digits Mobile Service Mode Select apply mobile service to ALL call or CLI1 CLI5 ALL Call OR Service CLI only Mobile Service CLI 1 5 CLI for Mobile Service Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Group Access PGM 150 2 51 Chapter 2 Web Administration CO IP Group Access PGM 150 Selecting CO IP Group Access will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid station range 2 Click Load to enter CO IP Group Access data 3 Check the appropriate boxes to allow or delete access to each CO IP Group MBX jGS55M A SAi Boot Version 1 0 i OS Version 1 Enter Station Range B Find PG Station Range From 100 to 100 Uncheck All Group SelectAll Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 3 Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Attribu Mobile Extension Attribute 146 N
248. th digit and the next digit 010 200 100msec 060 Fifth Digit Time limit between fifth digit and the next digit 010 200 100msec 050 More than 6th Time limit between digit and the next digit after 010 200 100msec 040 sixth digit Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO DTMF Sending Delay Timer PGM 175 2 79 Chapter 2 Web Administration CO DTMF Sending Delay Timer PGM 175 Selecting DTMF Send Interval will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid CO range 2 Click Load to enter the CO DTMF Sending Delay Timer data ExterCOLieRame 80 toad Ovemiew CO Line Range from 1 to 10 Attribute First DTMF Delay Second DTMF Delay B h Z Third DTMF Dey 2 FouthDTMFDely 2 Filme gt gt gt 100msec 100msec Fifth DTMF Delay Sixth DTMF Delay More than 7 100msec 100rasec 100rasec When making an outgoing CO call the time interval to send DTMF tones of each digit can be adjusted This feature is useful to the Speed Dial or Redial feature Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO DTMF Sending Delay Timer PGM 175 2 80 CO DTMF SENDING DELAY TIMER Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT First DTMF Delay Delay time before sending first digit 00 90 100m
249. the Toll Table For each Table there can be up to 100 separate Allow and Deny entries up to 16 digits Entries in the Tables can be any digit 0 9 Based on Table entries stations or DISA users are allowed or denied dialing specified numbers The following rules apply to establishing restrictions based on the Table entries e If entries are only made in the Allow Table only those numbers entered can be dialed all other dialed numbers will be restricted e If entries are only made in the Deny Table only those numbers entered will be restricted and all other numbers can be dialed e When there are entries in both the Allow and Deny Table pair if the number is in the Deny Table the number will be restricted otherwise the number can be dialed without restriction Release 1 0 WX vertICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Digit Conversion Tables PGM 251 252 2 157 Chapter 2 Web Administration Digit Conversion Tables PGM 251 252 Selecting System Time Table will display the page shown below OS Version 1 0 Enter Table No 1 9 Find POM Table No 1 Display Conv Digit OFF Print Conv Digit OFF Bin Order 1 30 31 60 61 90 91 120 151 180 181 210 211 240 241 270 2 Dialed Digit Max 16 Digiis DNT LCR Apply Time Time Table Index 1 9 empty not assign Unconditional x Unconditional Unconditional xl unconditional xl unconditional unc
250. tion Local Call Single Tone amp Continue Conversation Long Service After Distance Single Tone amp Continue Conversation Restriction iv Restriction Time z Single Tone amp Continue Conversation Dedicated Line Call Single Tone amp Continue Conversation Local Call 20 J 1sec Long Distance 20 J 1sec Tone Repeat Call Tow International ea 20 1 Died peee Local Call 15 J 1sec Long Local Call Prefix Tab Forced Distance 15 1 L Disconnection Call _ HS all n ar 5 1 one Dedicated 5 1 Line Call Local Call 3 1 Tenant Call Duration Restrict Attributes Call time restriction can be applied differently according to call type Local Long Distance or International call based on Tenant Each tenant has available attributes related to Call Duration restriction according to call types Release 1 0 W 1 MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Call Restriction PGM 284 285 2 197 Chapter 2 Web Administration Call Duration Restriction ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Restriction Normal CO Line Determines restriction of Normal CO line 0 3 0 No restriction All call Long International call International call Restriction Determines restriction of TIE line 0 1 0 Dedicated CO
251. tion 231 N SMDR Attrbute 232 N _ 2 A Network Time Date DISABLE NTP Primary Server Address NTP Secondary Server Address Standard Time Zone System Time Time amp Date Daylight Saving Time Attribute Value Hour System Time 05 33 01 System Date 08 09 LED Flashing Rate 234 N PPP Attribute 235 N Mobile Attribute 236 N Intercom Busy Digit 237 N Dial Tone Digit Table 240 N Executive Secretary Assign 241 N Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 System Date Time 233 2 138 Chapter 2 Web Administration The System Date Time is established by this entry The date and time are employed for several features and functions LCR LCD displays SMDR outputs Auto Ring Mode Selection Wake Up Alarm etc System Date Time Attributes DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT System Time Sets the system time HH MM Daylight Savings Time DST Enables DST feature for System Time 0 OFF OFF 1 ON DST Start Time This can be set only via WEB Admin Refer to DST Table 2nd Sunday of March at 2 00 AM DST End Time This can be set only via WEB Admin Refer to DST Table 1st Sunday in Nov at 2 00 AM System Date Sets the system date MMDDYY Relea
252. tion Port Attributes 5 2 Station Port Attributes Selecting Station Port Attributes will display the following input entry page Chapter 5 Station User Web Programming Headset Mode Onder Atte Value Speaker Headset Ring Speaker Use Bluetooth LCD Language Display Mode English LCD Date Display po wwvy LCD Time Display Mode 12 Hour Mode Backlight Usage Busy Only E LIP 8000 Phone Font Times New Roman LIP 8000 Phone LCD Brightness ma Intercom Answer Mode Tone Message Wait Indication ww Remind Tone BGM BGM Station Port Attributes define the specific features and functions available to the installed terminal Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Port Attributes 5 3 Chapter 5 Station User Web Programming ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Headset Mode Determines if Speakerphone 0 Speaker Speaker mode Headset mode or Ear Mic 1 Headset Mode will be used 2 E MIC Headset Ring In Headset mode this item 0 Speaker Speaker selects device to receive 1 Headset incoming ring signals 2 Both Use Bluetooth If Bluetooth is supported at the 0 Off Off station you can determine 1 whether station s Bluetooth is used or n
253. ts MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits The call type for Call Duration Restriction CDR can be applied differently according to the call Prefix Table based on the Tenant Each tenant has a Local Call Prefix table related to CDR Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Long Distance Call Prefix Tables PGM 287 2 200 Long Distance Call Prefix Tables PGM 287 Selecting Long Call Prefix Table will display the Tenant page shown below Hide Menu Enter Tenant Number 1 5 Find Tenant Number 1 Value F Range MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits ol ol al uli pe wl ree MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits MAX 4 Digits Chapter 2 Web Administration The call type for Call Duration Restriction CDR can be applied differe
254. ttributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Station Number SIP Ext Station number that assigned by MBX IP Registering Mode Determines if the SIP Proxy will be registered Manual UserRegister Manual using Register message or Not If set to No then administrator should set SIP Ext IP address and Port number values by hand Registration Status Determines the SIP Ext Registration status Not Registered Not Registered Registered IP Address Determines the SIP Ext IP Address IP Port Determines the SIP Ext Port number 0 Device NAT Usage Determines if the SIP Ext is used within the NO NAT NAT No NAT NAT Router Transfer Mode Determines the transport protocol to UDP TCP TLS UDP send receive SIP messages SIP Phone Type Used to Set the SIP Ext type Normal MOIMSTONE Normal IP 1535 Registration Timer Registration Time Interval to resend the 3600 Registration message from SIP Ext to MBX IP Keep Alive Usage This field will be used to check SIP Ext s ON OFF OFF Status If this field set to ON OPTION message periodically send to SIP Ext to check the station s status Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 SIP Station Service 2 241 SI P Station Service Selecting SIP STATION Attributes will display the page show below Find PM Hide Menu Check Message Send Timer Value po see
255. ttributes 5 4 Flex Buttons 5 10 ICLID 5 12 Internal SMS 5 15 Logout 5 16 Mobile Extension Attributes 5 13 Port Attributes 5 2 Program 1 5 Speed Dial 5 9 User Web Programming 5 1 System Management tab 4 1 System Numbering Plan 2 14 U Upgrade Process 3 12 User Guide 1 4 VMIB Prompt Upgrade 3 6 Web Browser Setting 1 2 Release 1 0 WX veRTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Index IND 2 Web Home Page 1 3 WTIB Base Upgrade 3 11 Release 1 0 WM verTICAL MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010
256. type of queuing tone 0 Normal 3 1 Prompt 2 Annc 3 INT MOH 4 EXT MOH 5 VMIB MOH1 6 VMIB MOH2 7 VMIB MOH3 8 VMIB MOH4 MBX 300 only 9 SLT MOH1 10 SLT MOH2 11 SLT MOH3 12 SLT MOH4 13 SLT MOH5 Queuing Forward Second Determines queuing forward second annc timer 010 300 30 Queuing Annc Timer seconds Queuing Tone No Determines tone number in case queuing type is 01 19 NOT ASG normal Queuing Prompt Determines queuing prompt annc number when 001 255 NOT ASG Announcement Table No queuing type is PROMPT ANNC PGM259 Queuing Repeat Count Determines queuing repeat number 000 100 Queuing Repeat Delay Determines the pause timer before queuing 000 100 Timer repeat seconds CCR during First Queuing This entry defines CCR option during queuing 0 1 0 Announcement announcement is provided Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Group Attributes PGM 201 202 2 93 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT MOH for This entry defines MOH option during queuing Off 0 Prompt Announcement annc Pause time Int MOH Pause Ext MOH VMIB MOH1 VMIB MOH2 MOH3 VMIB MOH4 MBX 300 only SLT MOH1 SLT MOH2 SLT SLT MOH4 SLT MOH5 Second Queuing Tone Determines the type of queuing tone 0 Normal 3 Type 1 Prompt 2 Annc 3 Int MOH 4 Ext MOH 5 VMIB MOH1 6 VMIB MOH2 7
257. up Access will display the page shown below MBX IGS55M amp 541 Boot Version 1 DAI OS Version 1 1 pind PG Attendant Group Assignment 270 N Attendant Group Attnbutes 271 2 N Night Group Assignment 275 N Night Group Attributes 276 7 N Tenant Attribute 280 281 N CO Call Restriction 284 235 N Local Call Prefix Table 286 N Long Call Prefix Table 287 N International Call Prefix 288 N Tone Table 290 N Tenant Number Access Group Group 1 I Group 2 I Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 2 M Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 2 Group 4 Group 2 I Group 3 M Group 4 I Group 5 Group 3 Group 5 Group 2 I Group 3 I Group 4 M Group 3 I Group 4 Group 5 Ec Group 5 Save groups on a group by group basis Stations in a group are allowed or denied access to place intercom CO calls to stations in other Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Call Restriction PGM 284 285 2 196 Chapter 2 Web Administration CO Call Restriction PGM 284 285 Selecting CO Call Restriction will display the page shown below OS Version D amp i MARAD Enter Tenant Range 1 3 J 18088 Tenant Range from 1 to 1 Uncheck All Service Type Attribute um 00 NoResticion 1 No Restric
258. utgoing Alternate Destination data 9 Enter CO Line Range 1 80 koaa Ovemiew E CO Line Range from 1 to 10 Mode Attribute Value Recall No Answer attendant z Day Transfer No Answer Transfer Station v No Answer attendant gt Recall No Answer attendant gt Normal D Night Transfer No Answer Transfer Station v Incom iv No Answer attendant e iv Recall No Answer attendant e Timed Transfer No Answer Transfer Station v No Answer attendant When an outgoing call is routed to an abnormal destination the call can be rerouted to an alternate destination The destination is separately defined for Day Night Timed mode according to several conditions Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Outgoing Alternate Destination PGM 173 2 76 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE Recall No Answer like hold a call the station has recall of hold call Disconnect Attendant CO Ring Assign ALT Ring Table Tone Ring Transfer No Answer as it is Disconnect Attendant CO Ring Assign ALT Ring Table Tone Ring Transfer Station No Answer all cases except recall transfer no answer Disconnect Attendant CO Ring Assign ALT Ring Table Tone Ring Release 1 0 vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Outgoing I
259. will display the page shown below 1 Enter a valid station range 2 Click Load to enter the Station Call Forward data pind POM Enter Station Range Station Range From 100 to 100 Chapter 2 Web Administration Hide Menu Uncheck All Attribute Value Forward Type NO ANSWER Forward Number Max 32 Digits 523 Forward Apply Time ALL CFW No Answer Timer 0 600 Forward Information Display Stations can be programmed so that incoming CO and Intercom calls are forwarded to a station station group or external number Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Call Forward 143 2 46 Station Call Forward Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Forward Type Specify call forward type 0 Not Assigned Not Assigned 1 Unconditional 2 Busy 3 No Answer 4 Busy or No Answer Forward Number Specify Call Forward Destination by entering dial Max 32 digits digits Forward Apply Time Specify Call Forward Applying Time 0 All All 1 Day 2 Night 3 Timed CFW No Answer Call is forwarded to Call Forward Destination if 0 600 sec 15sec Timer station does not respond during this CFW NO ANS TMR timer Forward Information Enables Forward Display Option to check 0 Off On Display forward information in idle state
260. xI 1 DSIU 9 SLT DTMF NORMAL xI 1 DSIU 10 SLT DTMF NORMAL xI 1 DSIU 11 SLT DTMF NORMAL xI 1 DSIU 12 SLT DTMF NORMAL a 2 DTIB24 1 DKT x 2 DTIB24 2 DKT xI 2 DTIB24 3 DKT RI 2 DTIB24 4 DKT RI 2 DTIB24 5 DKT Release 1 0 WV vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Station Port Attributes PGM 121 124 2 25 Chapter 2 Web Administration The SLT sub type can be assigned a type used by the system to recognize the station s capability Additionally for DSS consoles the associated station is identified STATION TYPE ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Station Number Station Number Slot ch Displays board name slot number and channel port index at the board Main Type Displays main type of station Sub Type Displays the station s type or select SLT type DSS Map DSS associated station number or LIP Serial DSS type Station Port Attributes PGM 121 124 Selecting Station Port Attributes will display the Station Port Attributes page Enter a valid station range and click Load to enter Station Port Attributes data Enter Station Rane tesi Oveview Station Range From 105 to 110 Order UncheckAll Attribute PGM 121 Auto Speaker Selection Find PG Hide Menu
261. y releases the call Incoming Outgoing Mode Each CO line can be set to only 0 Incoming Only 2 Both allow incoming or outgoing 1 Outgoing Only calls 2 Allow Both Dialing Type One of following dialing signal 0 DTMF 0 DTMF type can be selected DTMF 1 PULSE Pulse R2MFC 2 R2 Release 1 0 W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 CO Line Attribute 160 163 2 57 Chapter 2 Web Administration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Charge Mode If Free the external call 0 Free 1 REPORT though CO line is not 1 Report printed saved to SMDR even though SMDR is enabled If Report the external call though CO line is included to SMDR according to the SMDR Attributes Metering Usage According to PSTN service 00 None 0 None type metering type can be 01 12KHz selected among 00 12 to 02 16KHz manage call charge 01 06 03 50KHz can be applied to LCO lines 04 SPR E can be applied to ISDN 05 PPR 06 NPR 07 AOC O Standard 08 AOC 1 Italy amp Spain 09 AOC 2 Finland 10 AOC 3 Australia 11 AOC 4 Belgium 12 AOC 5 Netherlands CO Service Mode One of SIP or PRI H 323 or 1 SIP PRI 1 SIP PRI Qsig type can be selected for 2 H 323 BRI each VOIP or ISDN lines 3 H 450 QSIG 4 PRI T1 5 QSIG T1 Drop Type LCO line drop type 0 Loop 0 Loop 1 Polarity Reverse Flash type LCO line Flash type 0 Loop 0 Loop 1 Ground Flash timer CO
262. ystem the system will select a line from the assigned CO Group and dial the telephone number with the station number dialed as the trailing digits Release 1 0 WX vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 FoPSTN Attribute PGM 333 2 222 FoPSTN Attributes Chapter 2 Web Administration o DESCRIPTION DISPLAY RANGE DEFAULT Enable FoPSTN This field is used to enable or disable RANS Ver operation 0 OFF OFF from the CM or LM R 1 ON Initialize FOPSTN Initializes the FO table 7 Index 1 100 MBX IP 100 1 200 MBX IP 300 Numbering Plan Station number a otiated with the remote system Max 16 CO Group Defines M of the local system that will be 1 24 MBX IP 100 used to calls to the stations entered in the FO 1 72 MBX IP 300 Numbaerm Plan should WAN failure occur Tel Number s the telephone number the system should dial to Max 10 bisce a call to the stations entered in the FO Numbering Plan should failure occur et W vertical MBX IP Web Administration Guide November 2010 Release 1 0 T Net Board Attribute PGM 334 2 223 Chapter 2 Web Administration T Net Board Attribute PGM 334 Selecting T Net Board Attribute will display the page shown below Enter Slot No 0 27 Load Slot No 5 Attribute Value TNET Enable OFF z e B Find POM When board or MBX IP gateway module is con

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