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1. Step tack Description Remarks Select System View Process Server Gatekeeper in the navigation tree l and eee the Select the Transmit LRQ check box to set the LRQ processing method of the GK Optional bg Ee to LRQ transparent transmission ptiona GK e Clear the Transmit LRQ check box to set the LRQ processing method of the GK to LRQ termination Command Irq mode PS GK view lll Configure a SIP proxy server Table 4 5 Configure a SIP proxy server Step EREM Description Remarks task Basic configuration Select System View Process Server SIP Server in the navigation tree and e Select the Start Stop check box in the Start stop the configuration window to start the SIP 1 SIP server See Required e Clear the check box to stop the SIP server Command start PS SIP view stop PS SIP view Advanced configuration Select System View Process Server SIP Server in the navigation tree and i e Select the Repair TCP Connection Repair E check box in the configuration window to Optional EE See acai enable the function ptiona y e Clear this check box to disable the function Command repair tcp PS SIP view 1 Select System View Process Server SIP Server in the navigation Configure the tree SES SIP port of the 2 Set the SIP port correctly in the Optional SIP server configuration window Command sip config port PS SIP view 4 9 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote 4 2 4 Config
2. 74 Account Banagement x M ccount Info XEAdmin Super Administrator commadmin Normal Administrator admin00l Super Administrator N A N A 192 168 1 22 Figure 6 1 Log On Management Add an account Click lt Add gt in the Log On Management dialog box In the appeared window type the correct username and password and set the user level Then click lt Ok gt to make your settings effective A system automatically saves user information in five minutes or you can click lt Save on Device gt to save the user information manually ll Modify an account Select the user account to be modified in the Account Info list in the Log On Management dialog box and click lt Modify gt The Modify account dialog box pops up where you can edit user information such as the username password and user right Ill Delete an account Select the user account to be deleted in the Account Info list in the Log On Management dialog box and click lt Delete gt 6 3 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 6 System Management Note e The right level of a logged in account cannot be modified e Anonline account will be disconnected rightly after it is deleted e If you keep the password field null when modifying an account the original password but not the null password will be adopted e The lt OK gt button does not work in case no change is made 6 1 4 Changin
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4. Refer to Call Service Overview Optional 5 17 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Configuration SE Step task Description Remarks Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 10 4 Configuring CFT Service Table 5 14 Configure the CFT service Configuration SG task Description Remarks 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured Services Call Forwarding According To Time Table in the Add one or navigation tree 1 more number 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window bindings of the to bring up the Add List Item dialog box CFT service 3 Set the begin time end time and forward number and click lt Ok gt To batch add number bindings click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add bindings as desired Command cft CFT view Required Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured in the navigation tree and ike e Select Call Forwarding According To 2 f Service Time in the configuration window to Required ora enable the CFT service for the subscriber subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the CFT service for the subscriber Command srv switch cft subscriber nu
5. To define a task the administrator needs to specify the following parameters e Media file that the task plays e Time when the notification is sent e Receiver group of the notification e Access code that receivers use to hear the notification e Interval at which the notification is sent again if it fails Subscribers that miss the notification can dial the access code to listen to the notification after the task is executed ll Remote group notification service The administrator defines a remote group notification task When the task is started the notification deliverer can dial the access code to invite all receivers in the specified group to receive the notification After any receiver picks up the phone the deliverer can start sending the notification To define a task the administrator needs to specify the following parameters e Receiver group of the notification e Access code that the deliverer uses to send the notification e Access code that receivers use to hear the notification e Interval at which the notification is sent again if it fails When the notification is played phones that are not picked up will keep ringing The corresponding subscribers can pick up the phone to listen to the playing notification After hanging up when listening to the notification a subscriber can resume notification listening by dialing the access code However after the deliverer hangs up all receivers stop receiving th
6. 5 11 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 7 2 Configuring Do Not Disturb Service Table 5 9 Configure the do not disturb service Step MENE Te Description Remarks task Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Enable disable configured in the navigation tree and the e Select Enable Disable Do Not Disturb in i the configuration window to enable the Required pole e a do not disturb service e Clear this check box to disable the do not disturb service Command srv switch do not disturb subscriber number view Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured Services Do Not Disturb in the Configure the navigation tree and 2 do not disturb e Select Do Not Disturb in the Required service configuration window to enable the do not disturb service e Clear this check box to disable the do not disturb service Command do not disturb do not disturb service view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP_PBX Configuration Overview 5 8 Calling Line Identification Control Services 5 8 1 Introduction to Calling Line Identification Control Services The calling line identification control services ar
7. Read only parameters In the configuration window read only parameters provide you with the basic configurations and status information of the device as shown in Figure 3 24 gatewayl test System View Location Server Gatewayigatewayl 4 Subscriber Count 0 Static Route Count 0 Dynamic Route Count 0 Register Status OffLine Transport Protocol For Register AUTO Resource Available Dynamic Route Checksum 0 Handle Of CAI Module 1 Register Call ID Register With Process Server gt Figure 3 24 Read only parameters 3 4 2 Restoring the Default Values The GUI client allows you to restore the default settings In the configuration window click lt Default Value gt to select the parameters to be restored in the Default Value dialog box and then click lt Ok gt to restore the default values of these parameters 3 13 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 3 GUI Client Configuration Default Value EN Device IP Address C Device Port O Call Signal IP Address O Call Signal Port C Device Type C Transport Protocol C Authentication C Password O multiplex O Priority sl Figure 3 25 Restore the default values 3 4 3 Enabling Disabling a Voice Service or a Feature To enable a voice service or a feature select the corresponding check box To disable a voice service or a feature clear the corresponding check box The corresponding interface i
8. lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box set static route prefixes as desired and then click lt Ok gt Command prefix LS OFFICEGROUP view Step task Description Remarks Basic configuration 1 Select System View Location Server Office Group in the navigation tree Add one or 2 Click lt Add gt to bring up the Add List l more office Item dialog box Required groups 3 Set the office name correctly and click lt Ok gt Command office group LS view 1 Expand System View Location Server Office Group in the navigation tree Delete one or 2 Select the office group to be deleted and more office click lt Delete gt Optional groups To batch delete office groups press and hold lt Ctrl gt when selecting these office devices and then click lt Delete gt Command undo office LS view Basic configuration of office group 1 Expand System View Location Server Office Group in the navigation Configure the tree domain that 2 Select the office group to be configured 1 the ae 3 Set the domain that the device belongs Required aa eongs to in the configuration window Command belongto LS OFFICEGROUP view 1 Select System View Location Server Office Group the office group to be configured Prefix in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window Configure the to bring up the Add List Item dialog box static route 3 Set the static route prefix correctly in the 2 Prefix tex
9. 1000 ms After the GUI client sends a query on CPU usage to the XE IP PBX if no response is received within a certain time the GUI client regards the XE IP PBX busy and stops periodic query automatically You can click lt Refresh gt to start the statistics again The GUI client provides the log function Select the Log Data check box and the system will record your operation log in the Log directory under the installation path of the GUI client software The extension of the log file is log You can view the log in Notepad provided by Microsoft Windows User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 6 System Management Note e When the log function is disabled and the device status window is closed the GUI client does not make CPU usage statistics When the log function is enabled the GUI client records the system status in a real time way and saves the record in the log file e The lt Float gt button on the device status window is used for floating docking the statistics window For details refer to Floating and docking 6 3 Telnet Login Click the Telnet tab in the device management window to quickly invoke the Telnet function provided by Microsoft Windows and thus you can easily configure network devices with command lines 6 4 Saving the Configuration After changing and confirming the XE IP PBX configuration through the GUI client you can save the configuration Click the Save On Device tab in the c
10. 2 Set the IRR frequency correctly in the configuration window Command irr frequency PS GK view Step task Description Remarks Basic configuration Select System View Process Server Gatekeeper in the navigation tree e Select the Start Stop check box in the configuration window to start the 1 er the gatekeeper Required e Clear this check box to stop the gatekeeper Command start PS GK view stop PS GK view 1 Select System View Process Server Gatekeeper in the navigation Configure the tree 2 RAS port of 2 Configure the RAS port correctly in the T the GK configuration window Command gk config rasport PS GK view 1 Select System View Process Server Gatekeeper in the navigation Configure the tree 3 Q931 port of 2 Configure the Q931 port in the the GK configuration window correctly Command gk config q931 port PS GK view Advanced configuration Select System View Process Server Gatekeeper in the navigation tree Enable disable 274 the IRR e Select the IRR Response check box in Optional 7 response of the configuration window to start the He the GK function e Clear the check box to stop the function Command response irr PS GK view 1 Select System View Process Server Gatekeeper in the navigation i tree Configure the Optional 4 8 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Configuration
11. 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 6 System Management Table 6 6 Permit prohibit normal administrators right to run major commands Step Configuration task Description Remarks Prohibit normal administrators right to run major commands 1 Expand System View Location Server in the navigation tree and select Command Access Control In the configuration window click lt Add gt and the Add List Item dialog box appears Select the desired option from the Prohibit drop down list where The gateway option forbids normal administrators from running all gateway configuration commands The office group option forbids normal administrators from running all office related configuration commands The gw ip address option forbids normal administrators from running all commands used to configure IP addresses for gateways Then click lt Ok gt Command access command LS view Required 6 7 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 6 System Management Step Configuration task Description Remarks Permit normal administrators right to run major commands Expand System View Location Server in the navigation tree Select Command Access Control In the configuration window Select the desired option and then click lt Delete gt Selecting the gateway option and deleting it allows normal administrators to run all gatewa
12. 4 1 Configuring Device Parameters I Parameters set by users To assign a value to such a parameter click the parameter type a value in the corresponding text box according to the format and value range as prompted by the system and then press lt Enter gt or click anywhere outside the text box for confirmation User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 3 GUI Client Configuration Figure 3 18 and Figure 3 19 show a parameter before and after value assignment respectively evice Status To Statistics BB Account Gi gabi tEthernet0 0 test System View Interface Gi gabitEthe maml Address 192 188 1 11 O Mask Mask Length gt I Mask Length 24 bit Figure 3 18 Parameter before value assignment vice Status Ga Statistics Be Account M GigabitEthernetO O test System ViewiInterfacelGigabitEther 192 168 80 100 O Mask Mask Length gt I Mask Length 24 bit Figure 3 19 Parameter after value assignment Note As shown in Figure 3 20 you need to click lt Apply gt in the configuration window to validate the setting made in any view 3 11 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 3 GUI Client Configuration Gi gabi tEthernet0 0 test System View Interface GigabitEthernet0 01 gt IP Address Config gt IP Address 192 168 60 100 gt l Subnet Mask O Mask Mask Length gt I Mask Length 24 bit Figure 3 20 Click lt Ap
13. Expand System View Location Server in the navigation tree and select List Access Control 2 In the configuration window click lt Add gt and the Add List Item dialog box appears 3 Select the desired option from Prohibit normal the List Name drop down ae administrators right list where Required to add delete a e The gateway option forbids device normal administrators from adding deleting a gateway e The office group option forbids normal administrators from adding deleting an office group Then click lt Ok gt Command access list LS view 1 Expand System View Location Server in the navigation tree and select List Access Control 2 In the configuration window select the desired option and Permit normal then click lt Delete gt administrators right e Selecting the gateway option to add delete a and deleting it allows normal Required device administrators to add delete a gateway e Selecting the office group option and deleting it allows normal administrators to add delete an office group Command access list LS view Ill Permit prohibit normal administrators right to run major commands The super administrator can control normal administrators right to run e All the gateway configuration commands e All the office group configuration commands e All the commands used to configure IP addresses for gateways 6 6 User Manual H3C XE 200
14. Forwarding Services With the call forwarding services the XE IP PBX forwards calls to numbers not the called number pre specified by the callee when specific conditions are satisfied The forwarding process is invisible to the caller Call forwarding can be implemented in the form of the following six services e Call forwarding offline CFO e Call forwarding based on the caller number CFC e Call forwarding based on time range CFT e Call forwarding unconditional CFU e Call forwarding on busy CFB e Call forwarding no reply CFNR User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 10 2 Configuring CFU Service Table 5 12 Configure the CFU service Step E Description Remarks task 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured Services Unconditional Call Add one or Forwarding Table in the navigation tree 1 more forward 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window Required numbers of the to bring up the Add List Item dialog box CFU service 3 Set the forward number and click lt Ok gt To batch add forward numbers click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add numbers as desired Command cfu number CFU view Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the
15. GUI is classified as GUI server and GUI client The GUI server runs inside the XE IP PBX and the GUI client runs ona PC with Microsoft Windows operating systems GUI provides you with a friendly operating interface and enables you to apply the functions and services correctly and quickly thereby facilitating voice network management User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 2 GUI Server Configuration Chapter 2 GUI Server Configuration 2 1 GUI Server Configuration Prerequisites On the XE IP PBX the interface connected to Ethernet is configured with a correct IP address and subnet mask and is reachable to the PC running the GUI client software 2 2 GUI Server Configuration Procedure 2 2 1 Enabling the GUI Server Configure to enable the GUI server as follows Table 2 1 GUI server configuration Operation Command Remarks Enter system view system view Enter GUI server ui _ configuration view g Required The port number is Configure the interface gui config interface optional The GUI client number and port number interface type communicates with the for the GUI server slot number port port GUI server through the port The port number ranges from 1 to 65535 and defaults to 10 999 Enable the GUI server start Required Use the stop command to disable the GUI server 2 2 2 Displaying the User Information List Run the display gui user command in any view to display the ad
16. Gateway or System View Location Server Office Group in the navigation tree Configure 2 Select the gateway or office group to be whether to configured and perform e Select the Area Code Substitution check number box in the configuration window to enable 1 substitution number substitution Optional when the LS e Clear the check box to disable the sends function numbers to the called device Clear the check box if the called device l supports the area code substitution function Command area code substitute LS GW view area code substitute LS OFFICEGROUP view 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway or System View Location Server Office Group in the navigation Configure tree country region 2 Select the gateway or office group to be l 2 code of the configured Required Ge er 3 Set the country region code correctly in Klee the configuration window Command area code LS GW view area code LS OFFICEGROUP view IV Configure rule based number substitution Table 4 17 Configure rule based number substitution Configuration Sd Step Description Remarks task Basic configuration Select System View Location Server in the navigation tree and e Select the Number Substitution check Enable disable box in the configuration window to enable 1 number the function Required substitution e Clear this check box to disable the function Command policy num substitute LS view Create and bind a number
17. Optional timeout configuration window and click lt Apply gt Command match time LS SRV view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 25 Number Query Service 5 25 1 Introduction to Number Query Service With the number query service a subscriber can dial the corresponding access code to query its own number User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 25 2 Configuring Number Query Service Table 5 32 Configure the number query service Configuration ee Description Remarks Step Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Enable disable configured in the navigation tree and img namber e Select Self Number Query in the 1 D Service configuration window to enable the Required subscriber number query service for the subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the number query service for the subscriber Command srv switch query self subscriber number view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 26 Alarm Clock Service 5 26 1 Introduction to Alarm Clock Service With the alarm clock service enabled a subscriber can set an alarm clock task so that the XE IP PBX calls the subscribe
18. PBX Configuration Overview 5 6 Abbreviated Dialing Service 5 6 1 Introduction to Abbreviated Dialing Service The abbreviated dialing service uses two digit abbreviated numbers to replace specified called numbers for easy dialing To call a specified number a subscriber only needs to dial the corresponding two digit abbreviated number User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 6 2 Configuring Abbreviated Dialing Service Table 5 8 Configure the abbreviated dialing service Step ERRECHEN Description Remarks task Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is Enable disable located Subscriber the subscriber to be the configured in the navigation tree and 1 abbreviated e Select Dial Abbreviation in the Required dialing service configuration window to enable the eaquire fora abbreviated dialing service subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the abbreviated dialing service Command srv switch adi subscriber number view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 7 Do Not Disturb Service 5 7 1 Introduction to Do Not Disturb Service The do not disturb service is used to refuse incoming calls temporarily A subscriber can register for the do not disturb service to deny all incoming calls while making outgoing calls freely
19. PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 10 6 Configuring CFB Service Table 5 16 Configure the CFB service Step Ce TRING Tey Description Remarks task 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured Services Call Forwarding If Add one or Busy Table in the navigation tree 1 more number 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window Required bindings of the to bring up the Add List Item dialog box CFB service 3 Set the forward number and click lt Ok gt To batch add forward numbers click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add numbers as desired Command cfb number CFB view Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Enable the configured in the navigation tree and 2 CFB service e Select Call Forwarding If Busy in the Seavia fora configuration window to enable the CFB Nequire subscriber service for the subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the CFB service for the subscriber Command srv switch cfb subscriber number view 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured Services Call Forwarding If Delete one or Busy Table in the navigation tree EE more fo
20. Set the protocol correctly in the device uses configuration window Command transport LS OFFICEGROUP OFFICE view 1 Expand System View Location Server Office Group the office group to Configure the be configured Office in the navigation default route nee 5 number 2 Select the office device to be configured Optional priority foran 3 Set the priority correctly in the office device configuration window Command priority LS OFFICEGROUP OFFICE view Advanced configuration 4 23 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Configuration for the office device 3 Set a bearer capability type correctly from the Bearer Capability Type item in the configuration window Command bearer capability LS OFFICEGROUP OFFICE view Step task Description Remarks 1 Expand System View Location Server Office Group the office group to be configured Office in the navigation tree 2 Select the office device to be configured and Enable disable Select the Multiplex check box in the i i Optional multiplexing configuration window to enable multiplexing e Clear this check box to disable multiplexing Command multiplex LS OFFICEGROUP OFFICE view 1 Expand System View Location Server Office Group the office group to Ge be configured Office in the navigation type used tree when the GK 2 Select the office gateway to be initiates con
21. a device management window and you can perform the switchover between them as needed Figure 3 6 shows the device management window EI Operation View Help 18 x SIE Device management window Configuration Device Status Ga Statistics Si Account Management 41 System View Interface Se eee GI Location Serve i r r i Gateway i Office Gror i Process Sei Humber Sub Dutput Ready Num Lock E Figure 3 6 Device management window User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 3 GUI Client Configuration I Navigation tree All the configuration items for the XE IP PBX are included on the navigation tree shown in Figure 3 7 Here you can query all the configuration data and status information and change the configuration data EBI Operation View Help 8 x 2 SEI amp Navigation tree Configuration B Device Status Tal Statistics Zi Account Management 4 gt System View d rs Interface ER Location Serve ff Gateway Output Ready Bon Lock E Figure 3 7 Navigation tree ll Navigation bar of the view The navigation bar displays the view path that you configure The path corresponds to the configuration view in command line mode Figure 3 8 shows the navigation bar of the view User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 3 GUI Client Configuration XEngine G Remote XE XEAdmin I EI Operation View Help 18 x 2 El
22. a normal user is 1234 On a PC through which an administrator has logged onto a GUI server a normal user cannot log on to the same GUI server However if a user has logged onto a GUI server first an administrator can log on to the same GUI server on the same PC If the GUI connection breaks up due to IP address change for example and later when you reconnect the GUI server you need to restart GUI server through CLI or wait for ten minutes before reconnecting 3 9 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 3 GUI Client Configuration 3 3 2 Close Connection After logging into the XE IP PBX successfully you can open the Close Connection dialog box through the menu or the tool bar See Figure 3 15 Figure 3 16 and Figure 3 17 Engine G Remote test ZEAdmin loj x E Operation Tools TJ View Help 8 x Login Management Close Connection Ta Statistics BB Account Managemen 4 gt System View Figure 3 15 Open the Close Connection dialog box through the menu Engine G Remote test ZEAdmin lol x BI Operation Tools T View Help lj xj DEGE E Configuration Device Status Ta Statistics Account Managemen r Figure 3 16 Open the Close Connection dialog box through the tool bar Ee x Connected Devices Select ALL Disconnect Select Invert Exit Figure 3 17 Close connection dialog box 3 4 Operations on the GUI Client 3
23. administrator The username is assigned by the super administrator System configuration and network configuration Device configuration function configuration and service configuration specified by the super administrator The username is unchangeable and is in form of Name of the gateway Query of one s own configurations Normal i ie where the subscriber is Service configuration of one s located short own number excluded with long number Note The username of super administrators and normal administrators cannot contain space and dash 6 1 3 Account Management by the Super Administrator The super administrator can click Account Management in the device management window to display the Log On Management dialog box as shown in Figure 6 1 6 2 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 6 System Management The GUI server supports up to 40 GUI client administrator accounts The Account Info list displays usernames rights and IP addresses of users IP address N A indicates the corresponding user is offline Numbers of user accounts allowed to manage the XE 200 2000 through the GUI client concurrently are listed in Table 6 3 Table 6 3 Numbers of user accounts allowed to manage the XE 200 2000 concurrently XE 200 XE 2000 25 included with up to five administrators 210 included with up to ten administrators
24. call is set up between the third party and the other party of the original call The party who initiated the call transfer exits the call The phone of the third party rings and the third party can start a conversation with the other party of the original call by picking up the phone User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 24 2 Configuring Call Transfer Service Table 5 31 Configure the call transfer service Step songen Description Remarks task Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Enable disable configured in the navigation tree and 1 the calltransfer e Select Call Transfer in the configuration Required service for a window to enable the call transfer service TOUTES subscriber for the subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the call transfer service for the subscriber Command srv switch ct subscriber number view 1 Select System View Location Configure the Server Service in the navigation tree lead character 2 Specify the lead character in the SECH for the XE IP configuration window and click lt Apply gt Optional PBX Command leader character LS SRV view 1 Select System View Location Server Service in the navigation tree Configure the 5 Specify the lead character timeout in the a lead character Match Time text box in the
25. format configuration view 1 Select System View Media Ability Language in the navigation tree 2 Select the language to be deleted and Delete an click lt Delete gt ES EE To batch delete languages select the desired Optional guag languages while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo language MA view 4 10 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Step EE Description Remarks task 1 Select System View Media Ability Language the language to be configured Format in the navigation tree Delete a 2 In the configuration window select the media file format to be deleted and click lt Delete gt l 7 Sen BE To batch delete file formats select the Optional ee ya desired formats while pressing and holding guag lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo format Language configuration view of a MS supported language 1 Select System View Media Ability Language the language to be configured Format the format to be configured Media Resource Items in the Delete a navigation tree media ID 2 Select the media ID to be deleted and supported by a click lt Delete gt Optional file format To batch delete media IDs select the desired IDs while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo set media media format configuration view 4 Note In this table characte
26. gateway LS view 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation tree 2 Select the gateway to be deleted and Delete one or click lt Delete gt more gateways To batch delete gateways press and hold Oplional lt Ctrl gt when selecting these gateways and then click lt Delete gt Command undo gateway LS view Configure to register the gateway that supports dynamic IP report with the XE IP PBX 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation tree Configure the 2 Select the gateway to be configured d Ge ofthe 3 Set the device type correctly in the Required gateway configuration window Command device type LS GW view 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation tree Configure 2 Select the gateway to be configured and whether to e Select the Dynamic IP check box in the 2 support configuration window to support dynamic Required dynamic IP IP report report e Clear this check box to not support dynamic IP report Command dynamic ip LS GW view Configure to register the gateway that does not support dynamic IP report with the XE IP PBX or enable the permanent online function of the gateway 4 17 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Step EE EEN Description Remarks task 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway in the navig
27. group view Operation Command Remarks Enter system view system view Enter LS view location server Permit prohibit normal administrators right to run commands in office group view Access command office group permit prohibit Required Vil Permit prohibit normal administrators right to configure IP addresses for gateways Table 2 12 Permit prohibit normal administrators right to configure IP addresses for gateways Operation Command Remarks Enter system view system view Enter LS view location server Permit prohibit normal access command administrators right to configure IP gw ip address I permit Required addresses for gateways prohibit 2 6 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 2 GUI Server Configuration 2 2 7 GUI Server Configuration Example I Network requirements Enable the GUI server on the XE IP PBX and enable the Web service ll Configuration procedure lt XE gt system view Configure the Ethernet interface XE XE interface ethernet 0 0 Ethernet0 0 ip address 192 168 80 50 255 255 255 0 XE I Ethernet0 0 quit Configure the GUI server XE gui XE gui gui config interface ethernet 0 0 Enable the GUI server XE gui start Enable the Web service XE gui web start 2 7 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 3 GUI Client Configuration Chapter 3 GUI Client
28. puona overtime calls e Clear this check box to disable the function Command policy call interrupt by long time PS view Configure the 1 Select Process Server in the maximum Call navigation tree time so that 2 Set the time in the Call Interrupt Time Se calls will be text box in the configuration window Optional terminated if er they exceeds Command policy l this time call interrupt by long time PS view You can configure the subnet mask based on either dotted decimal notation or the mask length 4 5 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration For detailed configurations refer to H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Operation Manual and H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Command Manual 4 2 3 Configuring the PS I Configure the basic information Table 4 3 Configure the basic information Step EE Description Remarks ask Basic configuration 1 Select System View Process Server in the navigation tree 1 ee the 2 Set the PS ID correctly in the Required configuration window Command ps config PS view 1 Select System View Process Server in T the navigation tree onfigure the gt i 2 Set the interface correctly in the Required PS interface configuration window Command ps config PS view 1 Select System View Process Server in Configure the the navigation tree 3 heartbeat 2 Set the heartbeat password correctly in Required password the con
29. q Permit prohibit normal administrators right to add delete a gateway Table 2 8 Permit prohibit normal administrators right to add delete a gateway Operation Command Remarks Enter system view system view i Enter LS view location server Permit prohibit normal administrators access list gateway Required right to add delete a gateway permit prohibit Permit prohibit normal administrators right to add delete an office group Table 2 9 Permit prohibit normal administrators right to add delete an office group Operation Command Remarks Enter system view system view Enter LS view location server Ge ve right to adddelete ACCESS list otfice grouP Treier 2 5 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 2 GUI Server Configuration V Permit prohibit normal administrators right to run commands in gateway view Table 2 10 Permit prohibit normal administrators right to run commands in gateway view Operation Command Remarks Enter system view system view Enter LS view location server access command gateway permit Required prohibit Permit prohibit normal administrators right to run commands in gateway view VI Permit prohibit normal administrators right to run commands in office group view Table 2 11 Permit prohibit normal administrators right to run commands in office
30. subscriber to be Enable the configured in the navigation tree and 2 CFU service e Select Unconditional Call Forwarding in Beavis fora the configuration window to enable the amp 4ulre subscriber CFU service e Clear this check box to disable the CFU service Command srv switch cfu subscriber number view 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured Services Unconditional Call Delete one or Forwarding Table in the navigation tree more forward 2 Select the forward number to be deleted Optional numbers of the in the configuration window and click CFU service lt Delete gt To batch delete forward numbers select the desired numbers while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo cfu number CFU view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 10 3 Configuring CFC Service Table 5 13 Configure the CFC service Step Configuration task Description Remarks Add one or more number bindings of the CFC service 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured Services Call Forwarding According To Ca
31. substitute LS view 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway or System View Location Server Office Group in the navigation tree 2 Expand the gateway or office group to be configured and select Number Bind a number Se Se SEENEN Substitution Bind Table 4 rule table to the 3 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window Optional gateway or and select the name of the number office group substitution rule table correctly in the Add List Item dialog box To bind multiple number substitution rule tables click lt Add gt Command substitute LS GW view substitute LS OFFICEGROUP view 4 28 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Step Configuration task Description Remarks Bind number substitution rule table toa static route prefix 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway or System View Location Server Office Group in the navigation tree 2 Expand the gateway or office group to be configured 3 Expand Prefix and select the static route prefix to be configured 4 Select Number Substitute Bind Table 5 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window and select the name of the number substitution rule table correctly in the Add List Item dialog box To bind multiple number substitution rule tables click lt Add gt Command substitute PREFIX view Optional Bind a number substitution rule table to the voic
32. substitution rule table 4 27 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Step Sete Description Remarks task 1 Expand System View Location Server in the navigation tree 2 Select the number substitution table 3 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window Create a and set the name of the number 1 number substitution table correctly in the Add Required Se List Item dialog box W SSE You can click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box to batch add number substitution tables Command number substitute LS view 1 Select System View Location Server Number Substitute Table the number substitution table to be configured Substitute Rule in the Create a navigation tree number 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration l 2 substitution window Required dele in the rule 3 Set the rule information correctly in the table Add List Item dialog box The configuration includes Rule Tag Caller Callee and Time Command rule number substitution view 1 Select System View Location Server Number Substitute Bind Table in the navigation tree Bind a number 2 GE lt Add gt in the configuration substitution INGO EE 3 rule table to the 3 Set the name of the number substitution Optional global attribute rule table correctly in the Add List Item of the LS dialog box To bind multiple number substitution rule tables click lt Add gt Command
33. telephones subscribers can set call passwords for their telephones Anyone who uses such a telephone must type the correct password first 5 9 2 Configuring Password Call Service Table 5 11 Configure the password call service Configuration Step task Description Remarks Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Enabla disable configured in the navigation tree and 1 the password e Select Call with Password in the call service for configuration window to enable the Required a subscriber password call service e Clear this check box to disable the password call service Command srv switch pwd call subscriber number view 5 14 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Configuration ae Step Description Remarks task 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be 2 Configure the configured in the navigation tree and i d Required call password 2 Set the call password correctly in the configuration window Command pwd call password subscriber number view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 10 Call Forwarding Services 5 10 1 Introduction to Call
34. the call pickup Select Call Pickup in the configuration 1 service for a window to enable the call pickup service Required subscriber for the subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the call pickup service for the subscriber Command srv switch cp subscriber number view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 17 Call Intervention Service 5 17 1 Introduction to Call Intervention Service Using the call intervention service a subscriber can intervene into an ongoing call by dialing the access code and the phone number of the caller callee Before exiting the call the intervening subscriber can choose to restore or terminate the original call connection User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 17 2 Configuring Call Intervention Service Table 5 24 Configure the call intervention service Step De EE Te Description Remarks task Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Enable disable configured in the navigation tree and 1 the call e Select Call Intervene in the configuration Be intervention window to enable the intervention service equire service for the subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the intervention service for the subscriber Comm
35. to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 14 Third Party Call Control Service 5 14 1 Introduction to Third Party Call Control Service Athird party usually an administrator that has the corresponding authority can preset a call task on the XE IP PBX The XE IP PBX will then invite the call participants A and B to join the call at the preset time and to have a conversation Two participants namely parties A and B are supported by the third party call control service User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 14 2 Configuring Third Party Call Control Service Table 5 21 Configure the third party call control service Step Configuration task Description Remarks Add a third party call control task 1 Select System View Location Server Service Third Party Control Call in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window to bring up the Add List Item dialog box 3 Set values for the task ID number 1 number 2 and time and then click lt Ok gt To set the call time you can e Select Absolute Time and set the XE system date and system time in the XE System Date and XE System Time spin boxes respectively e Select Relative Time and set the time in the Minute text box To batch add third party call control tasks click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add tasks as desired Command participant third par
36. 19 2 Configuring Time Announcement Service Table 5 26 Configure the time announcement service Step je EN ean Description Remarks task Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Enable disable configured in the navigation tree and 1 the time AE Select Announce Time in the Be GE configuration window to enable the time equire beer a announcement service for the subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the time announcement service for the subscriber Command srv switch announce subscriber number view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 20 MyRing Service 5 20 1 Introduction to MyRing Service The MyRing service is use to set customized ringback tone for a subscriber so that when the subscriber is called the caller will hear the customized ringback tone User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration You can divide callers into different caller groups and assign different customized ringback tones to subscribers in different caller groups Callers in different groups will hear different ringback tones when calling a MyRing enabled subscriber When a subscriber in none of the defined caller groups calls the MyRing enabled subscriber the caller hears the default customized rin
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39. Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 13 2 Configuring Time Limit Call Service Table 5 20 Configure the time limit call service Step HE Description Remarks task Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Enable disable configured in the navigation tree and 1 the time limit e Select Call With Time Limit in the Basil call service for configuration window to enable the time equire a subscriber limit call service for the subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the time limit call service for the subscriber Command srv switch limited time call subscriber number view 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Configure the configured in the navigation tree l 2 time limit of the 2 Set the time limit in the The Max Time Required limited calls Of Limited Call text box in the configuration window Command limited call time time limit call service view 1 Select System View Location Server in Configure the the navigation tree default time 2 Set the default time limit in the Default SC limit of limited Time Of Limited Call text box in the Optional calls configuration window Command default limit call time LS view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return
40. Configuration 3 1 Installing GUI Client 3 1 1 GUI Client Installation Procedure The GUI client installation software is located in the flash web directory on the XE IP PBX Before installation ensure files index html zh down html en_down html g remote ch exe g remote_en exe banner jpg zh_down png en png zh png and zh describe png are in this directory Note The GUI client is installed through green copy Therefore to uninstall the GUI client you can simply delete the installation folder which defaults to C Program Files G Remote and the corresponding shortcuts in the Start menu and on the desktop To install the GUI client 1 Enable the Web server on the XE IP PBX Table 3 1 Enable the Web server Operation Command Remarks Enter system view system view Enter GUI server configuration view gui Enable the Web server web start Required 2 Visit http xxx xxx xxx xxx through IE on your PC to enter the GUI client download page shown in Figure 3 1 Here xxx xxx xxx xxx refers to the IP address of the XE IP PBX 3 1 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 3 GUI Client Configuration XE G Remote Download Microsoft Internet Explorer i E http 192 168 1 11 vsio Ju HYO PiRamnt aoa XE G Remote Chinese Version XE G Remote English Version Click the link above to download the GUI client installation software You can directly open the software to in
41. H3C H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote User Manual Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd http Awww h3c com Manual Version T2 08014N 20070520 C 3 01 Copyright O 2006 2007 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd All Rights Reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd Trademarks Neocean NeoVTL SecPro SecPoint SecEngine SecPath Comware Secware Storware NQA VVG VG V G PSPT XGbus N Bus TiGem InnoVision and HUASAN are trademarks of Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd All other trademarks that may be mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents but all statements information and recommendations in this document do not constitute the warranty of any kind express or implied To obtain the latest information please access http www h3c com Technical Support customer service h3c com http www h3c com About This Manual Related Documentation In addition to this manual each H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX documentation set includes the following Manual Description H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Operation It gives the introduction to the G remote user interfaces and the operation of the Ma
42. H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 3 GUI Client Configuration Select a to be modified device from the device list on the Login Management page and click lt Modify gt to bring up the Device Add Modify page You can modify the device name IP address port number and description of the GUI server ll Delete a target device Select a target device from the device list on the Login Management page and then click lt Delete gt lll Log on to a device Log on to a device as follows Select the desired XE IP PBX from the device list on the Login Management page 2 Type the account and password in the corresponding combo box and text box respectively 3 Click lt Login gt to manage the device that you logs into If you have logged into multiple XE IP PBXs you can switch between them through the View menu Note The default account and password is XEAdmin and 88888888 respectively and this is a super administrator account To ensure the network security you need to change the password in time after you log on to the device Anormal user needs to get a username and password from the administrator before logging onto the XE IP PBX with the self service A normal user s username is in the format of gateway name short number excluding long number For example for user 1001 which is under gateway gateway1 and whose short number is 1 the username is gateway1 1 1001 The default login password of
43. List Item dialog box Add one or more 3 Set values for the Caller Limited 2 call limit relationship Group and Callee Limited Required items Group text boxes correctly and click lt Ok gt You can click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box to batch add call limit relationship items Command forbid call limit group view 1 Select System View Location Server Call Limit Group in the navigation tree 2 In the configuration window set Modify the name of Old Name to the group name to a call limit group be modified and New Name to the new name to be applied Then click lt Apply gt Optional Command change call limit group view 5 5 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Step Configuration task Description Remarks Delete one or more call limit groups 1 Select System View Location Server Call Limit Group Call Limit Group Table in the navigation tree 2 Select the call limit group to be deleted in the configuration window and click lt Delete gt To batch delete groups select the desired groups while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo limited group call limit group view Optional Delete one or more call limit relationship items 1 Select System View Location Server Call Limit Group Call Limit Relationship Table in the
44. Required Enable disable the temporary reservation for CLIP and CLIR service fora subscriber Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured in the navigation tree and e Select Temporary Restriction Of Caller Number Display in the configuration window to enable the temporary reservation for CLIP and CLIR service e Clear this check box to disable the temporary reservation for CLIP and CLIR service Command srv switch tcir Subscriber number view Required User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Step Ene en Description Remarks task Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Enable disable configured in the navigation tree and the CLIR e Select Overstep Restriction Of Caller override Number Display in the configuration Required service fora window to enable the CLIR override subscriber service e Clear this check box to disable the CLIR override service Command srv switch rio subscriber number view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 9 Password Call Service 5 9 1 Introduction to Password Call Service To prevent illegal use of
45. X That is visiting http xxx xxx xxx xxx is the same as visiting http Xxx xxx xxx xxx index html 2 2 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 2 GUI Server Configuration By default there are ten files in the flash web directory on the XE IP PBX index html zh down html en down html g remote ch exe g remote_en exe banner jpg zh down png en png zh png and zh describe png Note e The above mentioned xxx xxx xxx xxx represents the IP address of the XE IP PBX and filename refers to the name of the file saved under the flash web directory on the XE IP PBX e After you modify or delete a file under the flash web directory restart the Web server so that your change can take effect However adding a file does not need the restart up e Be careful to rename or delete files under the flash web directory Improper operations may cause failure of downloading GUI client software e Click XE G Remote English Version on the XE G Remote Download Web page to download the GUI client software Enable or disable the Web service as follows Table 2 4 Enable disable the Web service Operation Command Remarks Enter system view system view Enter GUI server configuration view gui Enable disable the Web service web start stop Required 2 2 5 Configuring Self service With the self service a user can log on to the GUI server with the normal user account and perfo
46. a To Statistics B Account Management ay Backup Recovery amp Change Password 4 gt System View Interface te Ethernet0 0 Etherneto 1 gt i IP Address Config f Location Server gt i IP Address 192 168 1 11 Gateway H Subnet Mask IE Office Group O Mask IE Process Server C eee steen Auf ESKE hosly gt gt Query list information KE System View Interface er Configuration Information KE System ViewlInterfacelEthernetO O4 EthernetO O XE System View Interface EthernetO 0 Output nmok 7 Figure 3 8 Navigation bar lll Configuration window The configuration window shown in Figure 3 9 contains all the configuration parameters and is a main operating interface for you to use the GUI client to manage the XE IP PBX xEngine G Remote XE XEAdmin EI Operation View Help 18 x 2 ea dl L Statistics Zi Account Management ay Backup Recovery amp Change Password 4 gt System View EthernetO O EE Interface te Ethernet0 0 XE System View Interface Ethernet0 0 te EthernetO 1 f Location Server 1 IP Address Config gt I IP Address 192 168 1 11 Gateway gt I Subnet Mask Office Group O Mask Process Server Mask Length Number Substitute Table gt I Mask Length 24 bit Number Substitute Bind Table Domain Tunnel Peer List Access Control Command Access Control Ready Num Lock h Figure 3 9 Configurati
47. ackup Recovery x Backup Save backup file to LJ Progress Recovery Load backup file from Backup C Recovery Figure 6 5 Backup Recovery dialog box 6 6 Statistics Query The GUI client allows users and super administrators to query the statistics of each module Click the Statistics tab in the configuration management window and select the module to be viewed from the system module list on the left pane the GUI client displays the corresponding statistics in details on the right pane of the statistics window as shown in Figure 6 6 6 12 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 6 System Management ixi 8 Operation Tools T View Help 8 x 2 Di Confi guration Device Status To Statistics B Account Management 4 D Message Message TUCL Adapter CM Statistic Information CDP RA SM Request Open Server Indication Receive Data 154157 Response Success 3 Response Failure D INVALID TAI 1 Total Receive Send D D D 6 1 0 T Request Modify Server 0 1 1 eps Request Close Server 1 1 1 H323 Stack Request Connect 0 0 0 HAdpt Request Close Connect 0 0 0 HRM Request Send Data 53497 153497 0 0 HSM Confirm Success 9 0 9 0 CSM Confirm Failure 12 0 1 0 BEM Indication Connect 17 14 3 0 Location Server Indication DisConnect 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 lee A E Bi Refresh Interval 1000 m
48. aeeeeneeee 5 19 5 10 6 Configuring CFB Gervice narr annnnvnnerrvnnrrrnnnnnnnenrennrrnnennnnnsnnenrrrrresnnrnssnnnnrenn 5 21 5 10 7 Configuring CFNR Gerice 5 22 5 11 Third Party Call Termination Service cccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeseeeeseaeeeeeeseeeeess 5 23 5 11 1 Introduction to Third Party Call Termination Service n 5 23 5 11 2 Using Third Party Call Termination Service rrrrranvrnrorrnrnnnrnnnnvnnrerrnrnnrnnnnnnnnennr 5 23 5 12Z ONLY Ee 5 24 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Table of Contents 5 12 1 Introduction to ONLY Gervice 5 24 5 12 2 Configuring ONLY Service mrrrnannrnnnnnvnnerrvnnrrrnnnnvnnnerrenrrrrrennnnnennnnrerressnrnnnennnernnn 5 24 5 13 Time Limit Call Service rrrrnonrrnrerrrnnnrrnnnnrnnenvvnrnrrrnnnrnnnnnnnrnrrrnennrnnennenrsrresnsrnesnnnnnenneeenn 5 25 5 13 1 Introduction to Time Limit Call Service rrrrrannvnnnnvvnrnrrrnnnnrnnnnnnnrnrrennnrrnnrnnnnrnnne 5 25 5 13 2 Configuring Time Limit Call Service rrrrarrrnannvnnervvnnnrrrnnnrnnnnnrrnnrrrnnnnrnnennenrnnne 5 26 5 14 Third Party Call Control Service urrrrrannnvnnenvvnnnrrnnnnrnnnnnnnrnrrnnnnnnnnrnnnnrrrretnnrnennnnnnennenenn 5 26 5 14 1 Introduction to Third Party Call Control Service seeeeeeeeeeneenreereeresnesen 5 26 5 14 2 Configuring Third Party Call Control Service rrnsnnrnnnnvrnnnnvnnnnvvnrnrrnnnnnrnnnnnnnrnnne 5 27 5 15 Callback On Busy Service mmmnenrnrvnrnrrnnnnnvenvn
49. and srv switch ci subscriber number view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP_PBX Configuration Overview 5 18 Dialing Test Service 5 18 1 Introduction to Dialing Test Service The dialing test service is a special service for administrators only It tests the line status and validity of subscriber numbers configured on the LS so that the administrator can evaluate the network conditions 5 18 2 Configuring Dialing Test Service Table 5 25 The dialing test procedure Configuration test Step task Description Remarks 1 Select System View Location Server Service Dial Test in the navigation tree 1 Make a dialing 2 Set the number to be tested in the Dial Required Test Not A Config Item text box in the configuration window and click lt Apply gt Command dial test LS SRV view User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Configuration Step task Description Remarks Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 19 Time Announcement Service 5 19 1 Introduction to Time Announcement Service With the time announcement service a subscriber can dial the access number to the XE IP PBX to query the current time The time presented by the XE IP PBX is its current system time 5
50. ask 1 Select System View Location Server ONLY Service the user ID to be configured User Number Table in the navigation tree Delete one or 2 Select the telephone number to be more deleted in the configuration window and Dee click lt Delete gt Optional Bounded To batch delete telephone numbers bound to user ID the user ID select the desired numbers while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo tel number ONLY service view 1 Select System View Location Server ONLY Service in the navigation tree 2 Select the user ID to be deleted in the Delete one or configuration window and click E more user IDs lt Delete gt Optional To batch delete user IDs select the desired IDs while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo only LS view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 13 Time Limit Call Service 5 13 1 Introduction to Time Limit Call Service The time limit call service is used to control the call duration within a specific period If the time limit call service is enabled for a subscriber all calls that this subscriber makes cannot exceed the time limit otherwise the call will be terminated automatically The call duration is determined by the service settings on both the caller and callee sides User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote
51. ation tree Configure the 2 Select the gateway to be configured i of the 3 Set the device type correctly in the Required gateway configuration window Command device type LS GW view 1 Expand System View Location l Server Gateway in the navigation tree Configure the 2 Select the gateway to be configured 2 de of 3 Set the device IP address correctly in Required e gareway the configuration window Command ip address LS GW view 1 Expand System View Location l Server Gateway in the navigation tree Configure the 2 Select the gateway to be configured 3 GE of the 3 Set the device port correctly in the Required gateway configuration window Command port LS GW view 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation tree l 2 Select the gateway to be configured Configure the 3 Set the call signal IP address correctly in 4 call signal IPv4 the configuration window Reaui address of the equired gateway For SIP UAC this parameter does not need to be configured Command call signal ip address LS GW view 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation tree Configure the 2 Select the gateway to be configured 5 call signaling 3 Set the call signaling port correctly in the Bee port of the configuration window equire gateway For SIP UAG this parameter does not need to be configured Command call signal port LS GW view 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway in t
52. ation view Configure the 1 Select System View Location local group Server Service Group Notify Notify notification Config the notification task to be service and configured in the navigation tree l 4 specify the 2 In the configuration window specify the Required access code access code in the Callee Access that receivers Number text box use to hear the i f JE notification Command config notify config view 1 Select System View Location Server Service Group Notify Notify Configure the Config the notification task to be notification configured in the navigation tree 5 resending 2 In the configuration window specify the Required interval interval in the Interval Of Notify Callee text box Command config notify config view 1 Select System View Location Server Service Group Notify Notify Config the notification task to be configured Group In The Notify in the Configure one navigation tree SE 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window l 6 groups of a to bring up the Add List Item dialog box Required notification 3 Set the group ID and click lt Ok gt task To batch add receiver groups click lt Add gt in Group notification activation User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Configuration Step task Description Remarks 1 Select System View Location Server Service Group Notify Started Notify in the navigation tree 2 Cli
53. box to e 8 ee kr enable the function Required mean e Clear this check box to disable the function Command tunnel LS PS view 1 Select System View Location Server Process Server the PS to be Configure the configured in the navigation tree l 9 domain thatthe 2 Correctly set the domain that the Ps Required PS belongs to belongs to in the configuration window Command belongto LS PS view 1 Select System View Location Server Tunnel Tunnel Peer in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration Configure the window and set the parameters for the 10 tunnel peer tunnel peer correctly in the Add List Required Item dialog box You can click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box to batch add tunnel peers Command tunnelpeer LS NAT amp FW view Configure the gateway or Refer to sections Configure MS information 11 office under the LS and Configure the office group Required information information under the LS for details under the LS Configuration on the public PS 1 Sa mie Refer to Configuring the PS for details Required Configuration on the private PS 1 ee me Refer to Configuring the PS for details Required Configuration on NAT FW Configure Refer to H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX 1 9 Operation Manual for the NAT FW Required NAT FW configuration 4 36 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration 4 2 11 Configuring Voice RADIUS Accounting Table 4 23 Co
54. ck lt Add gt in the configuration window to bring up the Add List Item dialog box 3 Select the Local option under Start 4 Set the desired notification ID in the Notify ID text box 5 Under Time set the notification Activate a sending time in any of the following local group ways Required notification e Select Specified Date Time and specify task the date and time in the XE System Date and XE System Time spin boxes respectively e Select Specified Time and set the time in the XE System Time spin box To control the notification playing duration select Duration Time under the Local option and specify the duration as desired Command start group notify view 1 Select System View Location Server Service Group Notify Started Notify in the navigation tree Activate a 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window remote group to bring up the Add List Item dialog box notification 3 Select the Remote option under Start SES 4 Set the desired notification ID in the Notify ID text box Command start group notify view Required Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 24 Call Transfer Service 5 24 1 Introduction to Call Transfer Service When a call is going on either party having the call transfer right can transfer the call to a specified third party so that a new
55. e During an ongoing call one party using the call park call pickup CPCP service can temporarily suspend the call by hanging up the phone The other party can hold the phone and listens to the music on hold until the CPCP initiating subscriber restores the call by dialing the connection code User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 21 2 Configuring CPCP Service Table 5 28 Configure the CPCP service Step EE Te Description Remarks task Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Enable disable configured in the navigation tree and 1 the CPCP e Select Call Park and Call Pickup in the Required service for a configuration window to enable the CPCP equire subscriber service for the subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the CPCP service for the subscriber Command srv switch cpcp subscriber number view 1 Select System View Location Configure the Server Service in the navigation tree Er 2 Specify the lead character in the Optional PBX configuration window and click lt Apply gt Command leader character LS SRV view 1 Select System View Location Server Service in the navigation tree Configure the 2 Specify the lead character timeout in the SH lead character Match Time text box in the Optional timeout configuration window and clic
56. e subscriber line number information 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway to be configured Subscriber Line Number the voice subscriber line number to be configured Number Substitute Bind Table in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window and select the name of the number substitution rule table correctly in the Add List Item dialog box To bind multiple number substitution rule tables click lt Add gt Command substitute subscriber view Optional Configure a number substitution rule Configure the number substitution rule under the gateway or office group 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway or System View Location Server Office Group in the navigation tree and the gateway or office group to be configured 2 Select Number Substitute Rule Table and click lt Add gt in the configuration window 3 Set the number substitution rule information correctly in the Add List Item dialog box The configuration includes the rule ID caller callee and substitution time To configure multiple number substitution rules click lt Add gt Command rule LS GW view rule LS OFFICE view Optional 4 29 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Step ER Description Remarks task 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway or System View Locati
57. e notification and none of them can listen to it again by dialing the access code User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 23 2 Configuring Group Notification Service Table 5 30 Configure the group notification service Configuration Command config local notify config view Step task Description Remarks Receiver group configuration 1 Select System View Location Server Service Group Notify Notify Group in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window Create one or to bring up the Add List Item dialog box 1 more receiver 3 Set the group ID and click lt Ok gt Required SSES To batch add receiver groups click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add groups as desired Command group config group notify view 1 Select System View Location Server Service Group Notify Notify Group the group to be configured Members Of The Group in Mid ere dt the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window 2 mo es to bring up the Add List Item dialog box Required into a receiver g up i g 90x group 3 Get the number and click lt Ok gt To batch add numbers click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add numbers as desired Command member group config view Group notification configuration 1 Select System View Location Server Service Group Notify Notify Confi
58. e used to control whether to display the Caller e number on the callee s phone set The services include e Calling line identification presentation CLIP e Calling line identification restriction CLIR e Temporary reservation for CLIP and CLIR 5 12 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration e CLIR override 5 8 2 Configuring Calling Line Identification Control Services Table 5 10 Configure the calling line identification control services Step Configuration task Description Remarks Enable disable the CLIP service for a subscriber Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured in the navigation tree and e Select Caller Number Display in the configuration window to enable the CLIP service e Clear this check box to disable the CLIP service Command srv switch clip subscriber number view Required Enable disable the CLIR service fora subscriber Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured in the navigation tree and e Select Restriction Of Caller Number Display in the configuration window to enable the CLIR service e Clear this check box to disable the CLIR service Command srv switch clir subscriber number view
59. entifies a user Some or all of the user s numbers can be bound to the user ID When a call is made to the user ID telephones of all numbers bound to the ID will ring The user can pick up any phone to start the conversation and other phones stop ringing at the same time 5 12 2 Configuring ONLY Service Table 5 19 Configure the ONLY service Configuration Step task Description Remarks 1 Select System View Location Server ONLY Service in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window to bring up the Add List Item dialog box l 1 Add a user ID 3 Set the user ID and click lt Ok gt Required To batch add subscriber IDs click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add IDs as desired Command only LS view 1 Select System View Location Server ONLY Service the user ID to be configured User Number Table in the navigation tree Bind one or 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window more to bring up the Add List Item dialog box 2 telephone 3 Set the desired telephone number and Required numbers to a click lt Ok gt user ID To batch bind telephone numbers to the user ID click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add numbers as desired Command tel number ONLY service view 5 24 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Step EEN Description Remarks t
60. ergency Call Service 5 3 1 Introduction to Emergency Call Service The emergency call service enables subscribers to call emergency numbers namely some well known special numbers that the administrator configured on the XE IP PBX without limitation in emergency situations 5 3 2 Configuring Emergency Call Numbers Table 5 3 Configure emergency call numbers Configuration Step task Description Remarks 1 Select System View Location Server Emergency Call Emergency Number Table in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window Add one or to bring up the Add List Item dialog box more 3 Set the number to be added and click E emergency lt Ok gt Required call numbers You can click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box to batch add emergency call numbers Command emergency call emergency call view 5 3 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Configuration SE Step Description Remarks task 1 Select System View Location Server Emergency Call Emergency Number Table in the navigation tree 2 Select the emergency call number to be Delete one or deleted and click lt Delete gt more a emergency To batch delete numbers select the desired Optional call numbers numbers while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo emergency call emergency call view Config
61. ers Sections 4 2 6 Ill and 4 2 6 V Required 4 3 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Step Configuration task Description Detail Remarks 11 Configure a dialup scheme for the VolP network The dialup scheme for the VolP network static includes the static route prefix configuration voice subscriber line number configuration and number substitution configuration Section 4 2 7 Optional 12 Configure registration backup and load sharing This function can balance voice network load perform functional backup for key devices and stabilize the system running Section 4 2 8 Optional 13 Configure overload protection This function ensures the stable system running even in the heavy load situation and sets overload protection policies based on users configuration Section 4 2 9 Optional 14 Configure NAT FW tunnel traversal This function enables voice communications between a private network and a public network or between two private networks across NAT FW Section 4 2 10 Optional 15 Configure voice service The system provides diversified voice services to meet different application requirements Optional LU Note Super administrators can perform all configurations described in this manual while normal administrators can perform part
62. erver Gateway Page gwl OnLine Start Items Per Page 50 1 OffLine VG 8020 Of Conditional Query Gateway ID Office Group v gwi Process Server gw Gateway ID 1 Number Substiti Device T Number Substit 8 ed tale V6 8020 Domain lt 231432 Tunnel Peer i C gateway10 List Access Co Mine E ER LE Command Access E 6 Emergency Call f l Heenconcr i Mi i Hum Lock Figure 6 8 Gateway list LU Note e The real time statistics of network devices occupies a lot of system resources Therefore minimize the quantity of network devices listed in the navigation tree e Refer to the operation on gateways for operation on office devices ll Conditional query The GUI client allows conditional query about gateways Thus you can quickly and precisely find the required voice gateway to be configured The operation procedure is as follows e Select System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation tree and select the Conditional Query check box on the left pane of the navigation tree as shown in Figure 6 9 e Select and set the correct query conditions in the list e Set the query range by selecting the Query in This Page option or Query from the Device option The former allows you to query all gateways in the list of the current page on the right pane and the latter allows you to query gateways under the entire LS 6 15 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote C
63. evice GE Statistics ZS Account Managem 4 System Vier Elend lol sl Interfac su2 System View Media Server ch Media Server Config G t Si ID msi Gi Gi RS S Interface Name EthernetO O HE Hope Location Server Config Media A Local T Y Heartbeat Password 1111 Del Ove VM Se GG EI Media 5 anguage Chinese Ti Start Ston z JE Prec gt ka JE Prec pr A gt Ready Num Lock h Figure 6 12 A floating window V Keyboard operation e Use the arrow keys to move the focus in the navigation tree e Use the Space key to open the configuration window corresponding to the selected node in the navigation tree e Use the F2 key to move the focus to a node in the navigation tree e Use the Tab key in the navigation tree to move the focus to the configuration window
64. ew Select System View Location Server in the navigation tree and Admit refuse e Select the Admit Unknown Device s requests from Request check box in the configuration Onti unknown window to start the function ptiona devices e Clear this check box to stop the function Command policy unknown device admission LS view 1 Select System View Location Server in Configure the the navigation tree method to select 2 Select the value correctly in the number for Number Select Policy list box in the Optional matching configuration window Command policy select rule LS view ll Configure the PS under the LS Table 4 10 Configure the PS under the LS Configuration SES Step t Description Remarks ask Basic configuration 1 Expand System View Location Server Process Server in the navigation tree Configure the 2 Select the process server to be 1 heartbeat configured Required password 3 Set the heartbeat password correctly in the configuration window Command heartbeat password LS PS view 4 15 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Configuration Step tack Description Remarks Advanced configuration 1 Expand System View Location Server Process Server in the navigation tree 2 Select the process server to be Configure configured e WE to e Select the Multiplex check box in the Optional SNS configurat
65. f the LS Step SE Description Remarks ask Basic configuration Configure the Ethernet 1 Select System View Location Server in interface used the navigation tree 1 for 2 Set the interface correctly in the Required communication configuration window SS LS and Command Is config LS view Configure the 1 Select System View Location Server in port for the the navigation tree 2 communication 2 Get he port correctly in the configuration Required between LS and window PS Command Is config LS view 4 13 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Configuration function Command policy area code substitute LS view Step tack Description Remarks 1 Select System View Location Server in the navigation tree Configure the 2 Set the SIP call mode or H 323 call l 3 call mode mode correctly in the configuration Required window Command call mode LS view Select System View Location Server in the navigation tree and 4 Start stop the e Select the Start Stop check box in the Beste LS configuration window to start the LS equire e Clear this check box to stop the LS Command start LS view stop LS view Advanced configuration Select System View Location Server in the navigation tree and e Select the Random Selection check box Enable disable in the configuration window to enable the random function Optional se
66. fice group to be configured Office the office device to be configured in the navigation tree and e Select ACCT Switch in the Enable disable configuration window to 5 accounting for an enable accounting for the Optional office device specified office device e Clear this check box to disable accounting for the specified office device Command acct LS OFFICEGROUP OFFICE view 4 38 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 1 Call Service Overview Table 5 1 Basic configurations of the XE IP PBX callback on busy service for details Step Configuration task Description Remarks Refer to Subscriber Configure the subscriber NTT management service Management Service for Optional details Configure the emergency Refer to Emergency Call call service Service for details Freie Configure the call limit Refer to Call Limit Group Optional group service Service for details H Refer to Outgoing Call Configure the outgoing call awer D authority control service Authority Control Service Optional for details _ Configure the abbreviated Refer to Abbreviated Optional dialing service Dialing Service for details H Configure the Refer to Do Not Disturb Optional do not disturb service Service for details H Configure the calling line Refer to Calling Line ident
67. figuration window Command heartbeat password PS view 1 Select System View Process Server LS in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window to bring up the Add List Item dialog box 3 Set the index and mode correctly The index value also represents the priority of the LS The smaller the value is the higher Configure the priority is The LS with the highest priority information of is the primary LS and other LSs are 4 the LS to secondary ones Required which the PS oe belongs e Select the Local option in the Add List Item dialog box to configure the local LS mode e Select the Remote option and set the IP address correctly in the Add List Item dialog box to configure the remote LS mode Command Is mode PS view 4 6 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Configuration terminated if they exceeds this time text box in the configuration window Command policy call interrupt time PS view Step task Description Remarks Select System View Process Server in the navigation tree and 5 Start stop the e Select the Start Stop check box in the Se PS configuration window to start the PS SE e Clear this check box to stop the PS Command start PS view stop PS view Advanced configuration 1 Select System View Process Server in Configure the the navigation tree timeout time 2 Set the time
68. figure the CPCP Refer to CPCP Service for Optional service details Refer to Automatic Cemigure ne auremalle Operator Service for Optional operator service details Configure the group Refer to Group Notification Optional notification service Service for details H Configure the call transfer Refer to Call Transfer Optional service Service for details p Configure the number Refer to Number Query e query service Service for details Es Configure the alarm clock Refer to Alarm Clock Optional 5 2 Subscriber Management Service 5 2 1 Introduction to Subscriber Management Service The subscriber management service is used to manage subscribers and set call rights including normal forbid callout and callin for subscribers 5 2 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 2 2 Configuring the Subscriber Status Table 5 2 Configure the subscriber status Step EEN Description Remarks task 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is Configure located Subscriber the subscriber to be subscriber configured in the navigation tree Required status 2 Set the subscriber status in the configuration window Command subscriber status subscriber management service Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 3 Em
69. figured Optional capability 3 Set the proper values for codec type and negotiation to packet length under Audio Codec in the an office configuration window device Command codec audio LS OFFICEGROUP OFFICE view 1 Expand System View Location Server Office Group the office group to rol be configured Office in the navigation type used tree l when the GK 2 Select the office gateway to be initiates configured Optional capability 3 Set the video codec type correctly by the negotiation to Video Codec item in the configuration an office window device Command codec video LS OFFICEGROUP OFFICE view 1 Expand System View Location Server Office Group the office group to be configured Office in the navigation Configure the tree bearer 2 Select the office gateway to be capability type configured Optional 4 24 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration 4 2 7 Configuring the VolP Network Dialup Scheme I Configure a static route prefix Table 4 14 Configure a static route prefix Configuration static route prefix 4 Setthe channel correctly in the Add List Item dialog box e Select the FXS option if the static route prefix is a subscriber number e Select the relay option if the static route prefix is a relay number Command otape PREFIX view Step task Description Remarks Basic configuration 1 Expand Sys
70. g in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window Create one or to bring up the Add List Item dialog box l 1 more group 3 Set the notification ID and click lt Ok gt Required notifications Mit 164 To batch add group notifications click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add notifications as desired Command notify config group notify view 1 Select System View Location Configure the Server Service Group Notify Notify local group Config the notification task to be notification configured in the navigation tree 2 service and 2 In the configuration window select the Required specify the Local option under Mode media file to 3 Specify the media ID of the media file to be E ina be played tas User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Configuration the Add List Item dialog box and add groups as desired Command join notify config view Step E Description Remarks 1 Select System View Location Se ine Server Service Group Notify Notify group See notification Config the l notification l task to be Series and configured in the navigation tree specify the 2 In the configuration window select the access code Remote option under Mode Required that the 3 Specify the access code in the Caller deliverer uses Access Number text box to send the Command config remote notify config notific
71. g Your Password A user can change one s own password after logging in Click Change Password in the device management window and the Change Password dialog box appears as shown in Figure 6 2 Type your current password and new password in the proper fields and then click lt Ok gt to make the new password effective Change Password x Account Name KEAdmin Current Password New Password Input Again Figure 6 2 Change password 6 1 5 Managing Operation Rights of Normal Administrators The super administrator can control the rights of normal administrators by e Permit prohibit normal administrators operations on a specific gateway or office group e Permit prohibit normal administrators right to add delete a device e Permit prohibit normal administrators right to run major commands The above configurations take effect after a normal administrator logs in through GUI client and thus the normal administrator can perform permitted operations I Permit prohibit normal administrators operations on a specific gateway or office group This is to control the right of all normal administrators to operate the specific gateway or office group under the LS 6 4 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 6 System Management Table 6 4 Permit prohibit normal administrators operations on a specific gateway or office group Step Eer Descr
72. gback tone set by the callee 5 20 2 Configuring MyRing Service Table 5 27 Configure the MyRing service Configuration group to bring up the Add List Item dialog box 3 Set the group name and click lt Ok gt To batch add caller groups click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add caller groups as desired Command caller group MyRing view Step ak Description Remarks Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Enable disable configured in the navigation tree and 1 the MyRing e Select My Ring in the configuration Be service for a window to enable the MyRing service for equire subscriber the subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the MyRing service for the subscriber Command srv switch miring subscriber number view 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the Configure the subscriber to be configured is S located Subscriber the subscriber to be customized configured Services My Ring in the 2 ringback tone navigation tree Required fora 2 Specify a valid media ID in the Default subscriber Ring text box in the configuration window Command default ring MyRing view 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured Services My Ring Caller Group i
73. hapter 6 System Management Gateway feng System View Location Server Gateway Count 5 Page Start 1 Items Per Page 50 M Conditional Query a Gateway ID Device Register IP Address Device Status gwl 1323 OnLine 192 168 2 55 normal Gateway ID 1 323 OffLine 0 0 0 0 normal C Device Type VG 8020 1323 OffLine 0 0 0 0 normal C Register Status C 231432 sip OffLine 0 0 0 0 normal C IP Address oO gatewayl0 sip OffLine 0 0 0 0 normal C Device Status lt OQuery In This Page Query From The Device Figure 6 9 Conditional query on the current page Note e Inthe Query from the Device option after you set the correct query conditions click lt Query gt to display the gateways that satisfy the query conditions If no gateway satisfies the condition the list is null e Refer to the operation on gateways for operation on office devices lll Use of the Ctrl key When selecting a tab in the navigation tree you can press lt Ctrl gt at the same time to keep the currently opened tab displayed as shown in Figure 6 10 In addition you can set a tab to the fixed state by pressing the lt Ctrl gt key when selecting the tab The tabs in the fixed state will not be closed each time a new tab is opened The shortcut menu displayed by right clicking also provides this function 6 16 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 6 System Management Frocess Server gwl XE System View Locatio
74. he gateway correctly in the configuration window Command password LS GW view Advanced configuration 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation tree 2 Select the gateway to be configured Configure the 3 Set the manufacturer correctly in the manufacturer configuration window information for e Select the h3c option for H3C voice Optional the gateway devices e Select the other option for other manufacturers products Command manufacturer LS GW view 1 Expand System View Location Fa Server Gateway in the navigation tree protocol for the 2 Select the gateway to be configured m gateway that 3 Set the transport layer protocol correctly Optional serves as an in the configuration window SIP UA 4 19 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Configuration capability type for the gateway from the Bearer Capability Type item in the configuration window Command bearer capability LS GW view Step tack Description Remarks 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation tree 2 Select the gateway to be configured and e Select the Multiplex check box in the E Enable disable configuration window to enable Optional multiplexing multiplexing e Clear this check box to disable multiplexing Command multiplex LS GW view 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation
75. he navigation tree 2 Select the gateway to be configured Configure the 3 Set the device status correctly in the 6 status of the configuration window Optional gateway When selecting the Forever Online option you also need to correctly set the domain that the device belongs to Command device status LS GW view 4 18 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Configuration of the gateway configuration window Command priority LS GW view Step Eek Description Remarks 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation tree Configure the 2 Select the gateway to be configured 7 default priority and set the priority correctly in the Optional Configure the registration authentication and call authentication of the gateway 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation tree 2 Select the gateway to be configured and Command transport LS GW view Configure e Select the Authentication check box to whether enable registration and call 1 E authentications in the configuration Optional window the gateway e Clear this check box to disable the function Command authentication LS GW view 1 Expand System View Location Configure the Server Gateway in the navigation tree authentication 2 Select the gateway to be configured 2 password of 3 Set the authentication password OPtional t
76. here the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Configure a configured Services Alarm in the one off alarm navigation tree clock task by 2 Select Specified Date in the Required specifying the configuration window date and time 3 Specify the date and time in the XE System Date and XE System Time spin boxes respectively Command alarm alarm clock view 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured Services Alarm in the Conti navigation tree P ie S 2 Select No Specified Date in the cyclic alarm configuration window l RS clock task by 3 Specify the alarm time in the XE System Required specifying the Time spin box and specify the alarm time only clock type as follows 5 42 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Configuratio e Step n task Description Remarks Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 6 System Management Chapter 6 System Management 6 1 User Management 6 1 1 User Account Levels GUI of the XE IP PBX enables Web based configuration and management by dividing users into levels each with different rights Three user levels are provided e Super adminis
77. ification control Identification Control Optional services Services for details Configure the password Refer to Password Call Optional call service Service for details H Configure the call Refer to Call Forwarding Optional forwarding services Services for details H e Refer to Third Party Call Configure the third party D call termination s ivice Termination Service for Optional details Configure the ONLY Refer to ONLY Service for E service details Opuonel Configure the time limit call Refer to Time Limit Call Optional service Service for details S Configure the third party Refer to Third Party Call Optional call control service Control Service for details H Refer to Conngure ihe Callback On Busy Service Optional 5 1 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration service Service for details Step Configuration task Description Remarks E Configure the call pickup Refer to Call Pickup Optional service Service for details H Configure the call Refer to Call Intervention Optional intervention service Service for details p Configure the dialing test Refer to Dialing Test Optional service Service for details H Refer to Time Comiguie the time Announcement Service for Optional announcement service details i i i i _ Configure the MyRing Refer to MyRing Service Optional service for details Ee Con
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79. ion tree 2 Set the call back interval in the _ Configure the Interval text box in the configuration Optional call back interval window The call back interval is counted in minutes Command interval call back view 1 Select System View Location Server Service Call Back in the Configure the navigation tree call back retry 2 Set the call back retry times in the Optional times Retry Times text box in the configuration window Command retry call back view Configure other Refer to Call Service Overview Optional call services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 16 Call Pickup Service 5 16 1 Introduction to Call Pickup Service When subscriber A calls subscriber B whose phone then rings subscriber C using the call pickup service can answer the call by dialing the access code and subscriber B s phone number In this way subscriber C can have a conversation with subscriber A In User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration brief the call pickup service enables a subscriber to answer an incoming call to another subscriber 5 16 2 Configuring Call Pickup Service Table 5 23 Configure the call pickup service Configuration SE task Description Remarks Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Enable disable configured in the navigation tree and
80. ion window to enable the multiplexing function e Clear this check box to disable the function Command multiplex LS PS view lil Configure MS information under the LS Table 4 11 Configure MS information under the LS Step Gama Description Remarks task Basic configuration 1 Expand System View Location Server Media Server in the navigation tree Configure the 2 Select the MS to be configured and set 1 heartbeat the heartbeat password correctly in the Required password configuration window Command heartbeat password LS MS view 1 Expand System View Location Server Media Server in the navigation Configure the tree 2 MS supported 2 Select the MS to be configured and set language the desired language in the configuration window Command language LS MS view 4 16 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration IV Configure the gateway under the LS Table 4 12 Configure the gateway under the LS Step SOULE TELE Description Remarks task Basic configuration 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt to bring up the Add List Item dialog box Add one or 3 Set the gateway ID correctly and click a more gateways lt Ok gt Required To batch add gateways click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add multiple gateway identifiers then click lt Ok gt Command
81. iption Remarks 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation tree and select the gateway to be configured 2 In the configuration window select a Permit prohibi proper option from the Access Limit t normal drop down list where administrators The permit option allows normal Required operations administrators to operate the specified on a specific gateway gateway e The prohibit option forbids normal administrators from operating the specified gateway Command access LS GW view e Expand System View Location Server Office Group in the navigation tree and select the office group to be configured e In the configuration window select a Permit prohibi proper option from the Access Limit t normal drop down list where administrators e The permit option allows normal Required operations administrators to operate the specified ona specific office group office group e The prohibit option forbids normal administrators from operating the specified office group Command access LS OFFICEGROUP view ll Permit prohibit normal administrators right to add delete a device The super administrator can control normal administrators right to add delete gateways and or office groups 6 5 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 6 System Management Table 6 5 Permit prohibit normal administrators right to add delete a device Step Configuration task Description Remarks 1
82. k lt Apply gt Command match time LS SRV view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 22 Automatic Operator Service 5 22 1 Introduction to Automatic Operator Service The automatic operator service enables a subscriber to perform two stage dialing as needed After dialing the access code and establishing a call connection with the XE IP PBX the subscriber receives a voice prompt from the XE IP PBX Then the subscriber can establish a call connection with the callee who can provide related service User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 22 2 Configuring Automatic Operator Service Table 5 29 Configure the automatic operator service Step GO EEE Description Remarks task 1 Select System View Location Server Service Auto Operator in the Configure the navigation tree automatic 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window 1 operator to bring up the Add List Item dialog box Required number 3 Set the auto operator number and click lt Ok gt Command auto operator LS SRV view 1 Select System View Location Configure the Server Service Auto Operator the voice prompt automatic operator number to be for the configured in the navigation tree 2 E EE 2 Specify a valid media ID in the Prompt Required operator Voice text box in the configuration ser
83. lection e Clear this check box to disable the function Command policy random selection LS view Select System View Location Server in the navigation tree and Enable disable e Select the Inherited Substitution check the number box in the configuration window to enable substitution the function Optional inheritance e Clear this check box to disable the function function Command policy substitute inherit LS view Select System View Location Server in the navigation tree and e Select the Area Code Substitution check Enable disable box in the configuration window to enable area code the function Optional substitution e Clear this check box to disable the 4 14 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Configuration Step tack Description Remarks Select System View Location Server in the navigation tree and Enable disabl e Select the Number Substitution check e CR e e box in the configuration window to enable TU S gaS the function Optional number i substitution e Clear this check box to disable the function Command policy num substitute LS view Configure the 1 Select System View Location Server in ee the navigation tree eartbeat time 2 Set the heartbeat time range correctly in i range between i eat til g yin Optional the configuration window the LS and the PS Command heartbeat time range LS vi
84. lick lt Delete gt Command undo office LS OFFICEGROUP view 4 22 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Step KE Description Remarks Office device basic configuration 1 Expand System View Location Server Office Group the office group to be configured Office in the navigation Configure the tree 1 type of an 2 Select the office device to be configured Required office device and set the type correctly in the configuration window Command device type LS OFFICEGROUP OFFICE view 1 Expand System View Location Server Office Group the office group to be configured Office in the navigation Configure the tree 2 IP address of 2 Select the office device to be configured Required S office 3 Set the IP address correctly in the SE configuration window Command ip address LS OFFICEGROUP OFFICE view 1 Expand System View Location Server Office Group the office group to be configured Office in the navigation Configure the tree 3 port of an 2 Select the office device to be configured Required office device 3 Setthe port correctly in the configuration window Command port LS OFFICEGROUP OFFICE view 1 Expand System View Location Server Office Group the office group to Configure the be configured Office in the navigation transport WES i 4 protocol that 2 Select the office device to be configured Optional an office 3
85. ller Table in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window to bring up the Add List Item dialog box 3 Set the caller number and forward number and click lt Ok gt To batch add number bindings click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add bindings as desired Command cf caller CFC view Required Enable the CFC service for a subscriber Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured in the navigation tree and e Select Call Forwarding According To Caller in the configuration window to enable the CFC service for the subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the CFC service for the subscriber Command srv switch cf caller subscriber number view Required Delete one or more number bindings of the CFC service 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured Services Call Forwarding According To Caller Table in the navigation tree 2 Select the number binding to be deleted in the configuration window and click lt Delete gt To batch delete number bindings select the desired bindings while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo cf caller CFC view Optional Configure other call services
86. ls Configure basic information about the Refer to Configure the 3 primary PS and office group information Required secondary PSs in office under the LS for details group view 1 Select System View Location Server Office Group the office group to be configured Office the office device to be Configure the registration configured in the in j port of an office device the navigation tree Required 2 Set the registration port correctly in the configuration window Command register port LS OFFICEGROUP OF FICE view 4 33 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Step Configuration task Description Remarks 1 Select System View Location Server Office Group the office group to be configured Office the office device to be configured in the navigation tree Required 2 Set the device type correctly in the configuration window Command device type LS OFFICEGROUP OF FICE view Configure the device type of an office device IV Configure Load Sharing The operations configuring load sharing are similar to those configuring PS GROUP backup Refer to Configure PS GROUP Backup for details 4 2 9 Configuring CPU Overload Protection Table 4 21 CPU overload protection configuration Configuration Step task Description Remarks Basic configuration 1 Select System View CPU Overload Protection Overload Pro
87. m the folders tree It can be also entered manually e Ifthe destination folder does not exist it will be created automatically before extraction Destination folder Ge C Program Files G Remote EI Installation progress Figure 3 4 XE GUI Client installation dialog box After the installation the G Remote item appears in the Start Program H3C menu and a G Remote shortcut is added to the desktop 6 Run the GUI client Three methods are available to start the GUI client e Select Start Program H3C G Remote 3 3 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 3 GUI Client Configuration e Double click the G Remote shortcut on the desktop e Double click the G Remote exe icon in the folder where the GUI client is installed 3 2 Introduction to Interfaces 3 2 1 Tool Bar The GUI client software provides you with a shortcut tool bar including the commonly used lt Login gt lt Close Connection gt lt Output Bar gt and lt About G Remote gt buttons Figure 3 5 shows the tool bar P XEngine G Remote xe DI Operation View Help l x fk le ei Tool Bar JE onfigurati S Device Status T Statistics dm Account Managenent ay Back gt Figure 3 5 Tool bar 3 2 2 Device Management Window In the device management window you can perform all operations on the device that you log on to You can log on to multiple devices concurrently Each device corresponds to
88. mber view User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Step GM Description Remarks task 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured Services Call Forwarding Melee une dr According To Time Table in the mor Humber navigation tree bindings of the 2 Select the number binding to be deleted Optional CFT service in the configuration window and click lt Delete gt To batch delete number bindings select the desired bindings while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo cft CFT view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 10 5 Configuring CFO Service Table 5 15 Configure the CFO service Configuration SCH Step Description Remarks task 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured Services Call Forwarding If Add one or Offline Table in the navigation tree 1 more forward 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window Required numbers of the to bring up the Add List Item dialog box CFO service 3 Set the forward number and click lt Ok gt To batch add forward numbers click lt Add gt in the Add List I
89. ministrator information list 2 1 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 2 GUI Server Configuration Table 2 2 Display the user information list Operation Command Remarks information list online Display the user display gui user all Required Keyword all is to display information of all administrators and online is to display information of current login administrators 2 2 3 Clearing the User Information List Clear the user information list as follows Table 2 3 Clear the user information list Operation Command Remarks Enter system view system view Enter GUI server configuration view gui Clear the user information list reset ual Required A Caution e This command restores the user information list to the initial state that is only the default account is contained e If the GUI server has been started you need to shut it down first e Use this command carefully to avoid the loss of important information 2 2 4 Web Service The XE IP PBX provides the Web service helping you to access the XE IP PBX through the Web browser and download the GUI client software After you enable the Web service you can visit http xxx xxx xxx xxx filename to view the corresponding file under the directory flash web on the XE IP PBX By default you will directly access the index html file under this directory when you visit http XXX xXxX XXX XX
90. n Configure the the navigation tree 5 MS supported 2 Set the desired language in the Optional language configuration window Command language MS view Select System View Media Server in the navigation tree and 6 Enable disable e Select the System View Start Stop Reguired the MS check box to enable the MS equire e Clear this check box to disable the MS Command start MS view stop MS view 4 12 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration ll Query the predefined languages and media formats supported by the MS Table 4 8 Query the predefined languages and media formats supported by the MS Step GATENE Description Remarks task Select System View Media Server Predefined Language in Query the the navigation tree to display all predefined the MS supported languages in SS languages the configuration window Required supported by the MS Command display location server media resource predefine language any view Select System View Media Server Predefined Format in the Query the navigation tree to display all the predefined media MS supported formats in the Ke formats supported configuration window Required by the MS Command display location server media resource predefine format any view 4 2 6 Configuring the LS I Configure the LS information The LS includes the following information Table 4 9 Configure the information o
91. n Server Gateway gwl Device IP Address Device Port 5060 gt Call Signal IP Address 0 0 0 0 gt Call Signal Port 1720 gt Device Type sip 0 6 0 0 gt l Transport Protocol udp oO Authentication gt Password GATEWAY CO Dynamic IP O multiplex gt l Priority 10 Figure 6 10 The use of the Ctrl key IV Floating and docking During the configuration of the XE IP PBX through the GUI client a configuration sub window that appears as a tab on the configuration window is called a docking window as shown in Figure 6 11 and a configuration sub window that appears as a separate window is called a floating window as shown in Figure 6 12 To float a docking window right click the tab and select Float Current Page or directly double click the tab To dock a floating window just double click the title bar and the window appears as Figure 6 12 FProcess Server gul XE System View Location Server Gatewayigwl Device IP Address Device Port 5060 gt Call Signal IP Address 0 0 0 0 gt Call Signal Port 1720 gt l Device Type sip gt Transport Protocol udp oO Authentication gt Password GATEWAY C Dynamic IP multiplex gt l Priority 10 Figure 6 11 A docking window 6 17 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 6 System Management XEngine G Remote su2 XEAdmin E 10 x E Operation View Help laj gt 4 Slele Configuration D
92. n Server in the navigation tree and set both the SIP and 3 Configure the H323 call mode to routed mode in the Required call mode configuration window Command call mode LS view Select System View Location Server in the navigation tree and e Select the Start Stop check box in the 4 Start the LS configuration window to start the LS Required e Clear this check box to stop the LS Command start LS view 1 Select System View Location Server Domain in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window Configure the 3 Set the domain name correctly in the 5 drain rane Add List Item dialog box Required You can click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box to batch add domain identifications Command domain LS view 1 Select System View Location Server Domain the domain to be Configure the configured in the navigation tree l 6 domain 2 Set the domain attribute correctly in the Required attribute configuration window Command attribute LS DOMAIN view 4 35 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Step De EN eden Description Remarks task Configure the 7 PS information P Configure the PS under the LS for Required under the LS Select System View Location Server Process Server the PS to be Configure the configured in the navigation tree and PS to enable e Select the Tunnel Enable check
93. n distributed networking mode an XE IP PBX serves as an LS other XE IP PBXs in the network serve as PSs and the PSs are configured to use the remote LS 4 1 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration The following table describes the basic procedure for configuring the XE IP PBX in a centralized network Table 4 1 Basic configuration procedure of the XE IP PBX Step Configuration task Description Detail Remarks Configure an Ethernet interface 1 Expand Interface in the navigation tree 2 Select an Ethernet interface to access the user network and configure its parameters in the configuration window Section 4 2 2 Required Configure the PS Select Process Server in the navigation tree and configure its basic parameters in the configuration window Section 4 2 3 I Required Configure the PS to use the local LS Select Process Server in the navigation tree and configure its mode as Local in the configuration window Section 4 2 3 Required Configure the SIP server and or H 323 gatekeeper 1 Expand Process Server in the navigation tree 2 Select the H 323 gatekeeper and or the SIP server and configure their parameters in the configuration window Sections 4 2 3 Il and 4 2 3 Ill Required Enable the PS 1 Select Process Server in the navigation tree 2 Select the Start Sto
94. n the navigation tree de Create a caller 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window Optional User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Step Connon ian Description Remarks 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Configure th Ge S configured Services My Ring Caller SC ringback tone Group the caller group to be configured Optional for a caller in the navigation tree group 2 Specify an existing media ID in the Ring text box in the configuration window Command ring caller group view 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured Services My Ring Caller Group the caller group to be configured Members of the group in the fer S navigation tree more NUMDETS 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window Optional into a caller group to bring up the Add List Item dialog box 3 Set the number and click lt Ok gt To batch add numbers click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add numbers as desired Command caller member caller group view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 21 CPCP Service 5 21 1 Introduction to CPCP Servic
95. n tree and e Select Call Forwarding If No Response in the configuration window to enable the CFNR service for the subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the CFNR service for the subscriber Command srv switch cfnr subscriber number view Required Delete one or more forward numbers of the CFNR service 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured Services Call Forwarding H No Response Table in the navigation tree 2 Select the forward number to be deleted in the configuration window and click lt Delete gt To batch delete forward numbers select the desired numbers while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo cfnr number CFNR view Optional 5 22 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Configuration Step task Description Remarks Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 11 Third Party Call Termination Service 5 11 1 Introduction to Third Party Call Termination Service The third party call termination service is used to stop ongoing calls forcibly It can only be executed by the administrator 5 11 2 Using Third Party Call Termination Service Table 5 18 Using the third pa
96. nagement 6 System Management Conventions The manual uses the following conventions I Command conventions Convention Description Boldface The keywords of a command line are in Boldface italic Command arguments are in italic Items keywords or arguments in square brackets are optional Leit Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by YI vertical bars One is selected eil Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets Yl and separated by vertical bars One or none is selected Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by xlyl vertical bars A minimum of one or a maximum of all can be selected Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets x y and separated by vertical bars Many or none can be selected The argument s before the ampersand amp sign can be amp lt 1 n gt entered 1 to n times D A line starting with the sign is comments ll GUI conventions Convention Description Window names button names field names and menu Boldface items are in Boldface For example the New User window appears click OK Multi level menus are separated by angle brackets For example File gt Create gt Folder Convention Description Button names are inside angle brackets For example click DE lt OK gt Window names menu items da
97. navigation tree 2 Select the call limit relationship item to be deleted in the configuration window and click lt Delete gt To batch delete items select the desired items while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo forbid call limit group view Optional 5 4 3 Configuring Call Limit Group Service Table 5 5 Configure the call limit group service Step Configuration task Description Remarks Add a subscriber to a call limit group 1 2 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured in the navigation tree Set Limited Call Group as the desired group in the configuration window Command limited call group call limit group view Required 5 6 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Configuration Step task Description Remarks Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Enable disable configured in the navigation tree and i e FN e Select Group Limited Call in the oo eg Ser configuration window to enable the call q subeciibet limit group service e Clear this check box to disable the call limit group service Command srv switch group limited call subscriber
98. nfigure voice RADIUS accounting Step Configuration task Description Remarks 1 Enable disable AAA Select System View Radius Service in the navigation tree and e Select the AAA Start Stop in the configuration window to enable AAA e Clear this check box to disable AAA Command aaa enable system view undo aaa enable system view Required Configure the sharing access password of the RADIUS accounting server Select System View Radius Service in the navigation tree and set the authentication key correctly in the configuration window Command radius shared key system view Required Configure the accounting server 1 Select System View Radius Service in the navigation tree 2 Set the IP address correctly in the configuration window If needed specify a port for the accounting server in the configuration window Command radius server system view Required server Delete the accounting 1 Select System View Radius Service in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Default gt in the configuration window 3 Select Radius Server in the Default Value window and then click lt OK gt Command undo radius server system view Optional 4 37 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Step Configuration task Description Remarks Select System View Location Server Office Group the of
99. nual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX It introduces all commands available in the H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Command XE 200 2000 as well as the syntax Manual command line parameters views command usage and examples It provides information for the hardware H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX features installation configuration Installation Manual maintenance and troubleshooting involved in the XE series Organization H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote User Manual is organized as follows Chapter Contents 1 GUI Overview Profiles the GUI function and GUI operating system 2 GUI Server Configuration Focuses on how to configure the GUI Server Elaborates on the components of the GUI Client 3 GUI Client Configuration interfaces login of the GUI Server and the operation of the GUI Client Presents the procedure of the XE 200 2000 IP PBX configuration through the GUI Client interfaces The 4 XE IP PBX Configuration chapter contains two sections XE 200 2000 configuration overview and XE 200 2000 configuration Elaborates on the procedure of the XE 200 2000 IP Moen PBX configuration through the GUI Client interfaces Chapter Contents Presents the procedure of the XE 200 2000 IP PBX management The chapter contains seven sections GUI Client management device status query Telnet login saving the configuration backup recovery of the configuration statistics query and multi device ma
100. number view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 5 Outgoing Call Authority Control Service 5 5 1 Introduction to Outgoing Call Authority Control Service By defining subscriber roles the outgoing call authority control service decides subscribers rights to make outgoing calls 5 5 2 Configuring Subscriber Roles Table 5 6 Configure subscriber roles Step EE Description Remarks task Subscriber number type configuration 1 Select System View Location Server Subscriber Type in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window Add one or to bring up the Add List Item dialog more box i subscriber 3 Set the subscriber type correctly and Required number types click lt Ok gt You can click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box to batch add subscriber number types Command subscriber type LS view 5 7 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Configuration that match a type To batch delete regular expressions select the desired regular expressions while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo type subscriber number type view Step task Description Remarks 1 Select System View Location Server Call Limit Group Subscriber T
101. of them only Refer to User Management for detailed information 4 2 2 Configuring Interfaces The Ethernet interface configuration includes the following information 4 4 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Table 4 2 Ethernet interface configuration Step CETUS TE VIE Description Remarks task Basic configuration 1 Expand Interface in the navigation tree Set the IP 2 Select an Ethernet interface that is 1 address of the used to access the user network Required ee 3 Set the IP address correctly in the Deere configuration window Command ip address interface view 1 Expand Interface in the navigation tree 2 Select an Ethernet interface that is 2 Set the subnet used to access the user network Required mask 3 Set the subnet mask correctly in the configuration window Command ip address interface view Select Process Server in the navigation tree and Enable disable e Select the Enable Disable LS Kick D the function Back check box in the configuration Optional that kicks back window to enable the function piona high priority LS e Clear this check box to disable the function Command Is back PS view Expand Process Server in the navigation tree and e Select the Enable Disable Call Interrupt Enable disable By Long Time check box in the D the function configuration window to enable the Optional that terminates function
102. on l g 1 the primary LS and all Refer to Lamiqure the PS Required secondary LSs under the LS for details 4 30 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Step Configuration task Description Remarks Configure gateway Refer to Configure the 2 information on the primary gateway under the LS for Required LS and all secondary LSs details 1 Select System View Process Server LS in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window to bring up the Add List Item dialog box and then set the index and mode correctly The index value also represents the priority of the LS The LS with the highest priority is the primary LS Configure information about Select the Local opti 3 the primary LS and ee ho Add List en Required secondary LSs on the PS dialog Box when the 1S and PS are located on the same XE IP PBX e Select the Remote option in the Add List Item dialog box when the LS and PS are located on different XE IP PBXs In this case you need to set the IP address correctly Set the port when needed Command Is mode PS view ll Configure PS GROUP Backup Table 4 19 Configure PS GROUP backup e Configuration tep Description Remarks task Basic configuration Configuration on the LS 1 Expand System View Location Configure the Server Process Server in the navigation PS Geng that tree and selec
103. on Server Office Group in the navigation tree and the gateway or office group to be configured 2 Select Prefix the static route prefix to be Confi configured Number Substitute Rule onfigure a Table number substitution 3 Click lt Add gt in the configuration 2 indow Optional rule under a WW static router 4 Set the number substitution rule prefix information correctly in the Add List Item dialog box The configuration includes the rule number caller callee and substitution time To configure multiple number substitution rules click lt Add gt Command prefix rule PREFIX view 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway or System View Location Server Office in the navigation tree and the gateway to be configured 2 Select Subscriber Line Number the Configure the voice subscriber line number to be number configured Number Substitute Rule substitution Table rule under the 3 Click lt Add gt in the configuration 3 ee Optional subscriber line 4 Set the number substitution rule number information correctly in the Add List information Item dialog box The configuration includes the rule number caller callee and substitution time To configure multiple number substitution rules click lt Add gt Command sscb rule subscriber view 4 2 8 Configuring Backup and Load Sharing I Configure LS Backup Table 4 18 LS backup configuration Step Configuration task Description Remarks Configure PS information
104. on window 3 6 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 3 GUI Client Configuration 3 2 3 Output Window The output window shown in Figure 3 10 outputs all system prompts including the information about query operations execution of commands connection interruption and query timeout during the configuration management XEngine G Remote XE XEAdmin F iol sl BI Operation view Help 18 x 2 a To Statistics B Account Management E Backup Recovery amp Change Password gt System View Interface fe Ethernet0jo fe Etherneto 1 gt i IP Address Config DI Location Server gt i IP Address 192 168 1 11 Gateway gt I Subnet Mask Office Group O Mask ha Process Server gt gt Query list information XE System View Interface EE Configuration Information XE System ViewliInterfacelEthernetO OY EthernetO0 0 XE System View Interface Ethernet0 0 Output Num Lock EZ Figure 3 10 Output window 3 3 Login Management 3 3 1 Login By default you can enter the Login Management dialog box when the GUI client software is started as shown in Figure 3 11 Device Info Log On T Mien HE ees test 192 168 1 11 10999 Device None User Name XEAdmin Password Log On Info Figure 3 11 Login Management dialog box 3 7 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 3 GUI Client Config
105. onfiguration management window and click lt Ok gt in the dialog box that pops up to save the configuration as shown in Figure 6 4 ZE Engine G Remote test ZEAdmin D x E Operation Tools T View Help sl 2 AE amp aap Backup Recovery B Change Password 83 save on Device D Telnet Dr Figure 6 4 Save configuration Note It may take a long time for the system to save the configuration During this process the system cannot respond to external requests Therefore try to minimize the times of saving configuration 6 5 Backup Recovery of the Configuration File Through the GUI client you can easily back up and recover the configuration of the XE IP PBX in a network After logging into the XE IP PBX through the GUI client click the Backup Recovery tab on the configuration management window and select the 6 11 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 6 System Management Backup or Recovery option as needed Save the backup file with extension xeb as shown in Figure 6 5 In the backup operation you need to set the path to save the configuration file A default configuration file name is generated automatically on the basis of the system date and you can modify it if necessary In the recovery operation you need to set the path of the configuration recovery file After the successful recovery the new configuration takes effect after the next reboot of the XE IP PBX B
106. out time correctly in the the caller waits configuration window Optional for an answer Command timeout caller wait connect PS view 1 Select System View Process Server in i the navigation tree EE 2 Set the ringing time of an individual callee correctly in the configuration j an individual window 4 7 Optional callee S Command timeout callee ringing time PS view Select System View Process Server in the l navigation tree and Ge e Select the Enable Disable LS Kick Back Ee DEE k check box in the configuration window to Optional m A er i enable the function ptiona LS H y e Clear this check box to disable the function Command Is back PS view Select System View Process Server in the navigation tree and e Select the Enable Disable Call Interrupt Enable disable By Long Time check box in the e the function configuration window to enable the Optional that terminates function ptiona overtime calls e Clear this check box to disable the function Command policy call interrupt by long time PS view Configure the 1 Select System View Process Server in maximum call the navigation tree time so that 2 Set the time in the Call Interrupt Time calls will be Optional 4 7 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration ll Configure the gatekeeper Table 4 4 Configure the gatekeeper Configuration IRR frequency
107. p check box in the configuration window Section 4 2 3 Required 4 2 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Step Configuration task Description Detail Remarks Enable the SIP server and or H 323 gatekeeper 1 Expand Process Server in the navigation tree 2 Select the H 323 gatekeeper and or the SIP server and select the Start Stop check box in the configuration window Sections 4 2 3 Il and 4 2 3 Ill Required Configure the LS Select Location Server in the navigation tree and configure its basic parameters in the configuration window Section 4 2 4 Required Configure the PS managed by the LS e Select Location Server Process Server in the navigation tree click lt Add gt to add a PS in the configuration window and double click the PS to configure its basic parameters Or e Expand Process Server to select and configure the existing PS Section 4 2 4 Required Enable the LS 1 Select Location Server in the navigation tree 2 Select the Start Stop check box Section 4 2 6 Required 10 Configure the gateway or office device managed by the LS 1 Expand Location Server in the navigation tree 2 Select Gateway or Office and double click the gateway or office device in the configuration window to configure its basic paramet
108. ply gt to validate the setting ll Parameters provided with optional values To assign an optional value to such a parameter click the parameter and then select a value from the corresponding drop down list for configuration Figure 3 21 and Figure 3 22 show a parameter before and after value assignment respectively XE System View Location Server Gateway ew gt Device IP Address gt l Device Port 5060 gt Call Signal IP Address 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oO Authentication gt Password GATEWAY oO Dynamic IP Figure 3 21 Parameter before value assignment et XE System View Location Server Gatewaygwl h gt l Device IP Address 0 0 0 0 gt Device Port 5060 gt l Call Signal IP Address 0 0 0 0 3 ma o gt Device Type sir v gt Transport Prok323 OD ta E Password GAIENAI C Dynamic IP Figure 3 22 Parameter after value assignment 3 12 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 3 GUI Client Configuration lll Parameters configured by options To assign a value to such a parameter select one from the option list under the parameter ei XE System View Location Server Gatewaypl rli gt Subscriber Line Count 4 PS Group ID gt Master Process Server Device Status O Suspend OH Normal O Forever Up Manufacturer h3c TTL 180 Second gt gt Figure 3 23 Select a value from the option list IV
109. r Subscriber Role the subscriber role to be configured Subscriber Type D l te oneor Table in the navigation tree more 2 Select the subscriber role to be deleted subscriber in the configuration window and click lt Delete gt Optional 5 9 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 5 3 Configuring Outgoing Call Authority Control Service Table 5 7 Configure the outgoing call authority control service Step EE Description Remarks task 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is Configure the located Subscriber the subscriber to be 1 ee role configured in the navigation tree Required Ore 2 Set the subscriber role correctly in the subscriber configuration window Command subscriber role outgoing call authority control service view Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is Enable disable EE GEN to the outgoing configured in the navigation tree an 2 call authority e Select Call Out Limit in the configuration Basis control service window to enable the outgoing call 9ulre fora authority control service subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the outgoing call authority control service Command srv switch cba subscriber number view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP
110. r at the specified time Each subscriber can set one alarm clock task at most The alarm clock task falls into two types one off alarm and cyclic alarm e Once The alarm clock goes off only once The subscriber needs to specify the alarm date and time The date defaults to the current day if not specified The specified time must be later than the current system time e Cycle This type of alarm clock goes off once every day When setting the alarm clock service the subscriber need to set only the time at which the alarm clock goes off every day 5 41 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 26 2 Configuring Alarm Clock Service Table 5 33 Configure the alarm clock service Configuratio e Select Once Today to set a one off alarm clock task e Select Cycle to set a cyclic alarm clock task Command alarm alarm clock view Step GES Description Remarks Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Enable disabl configured in the navigation tree and 1 Se SS e Select Alarm in the configuration window Reouired ira to enable the CPCP service for the q subscriber subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the CPCP service for the subscriber Command srv switch alarm subscriber number view 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway w
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112. riber number view Configure the 6 2 Device Status Query Click the Device Status tab in the device management window to display the CPU usage of tasks running on the XE IP PBX Curves in different colors are used to display history data as shown in Figure 6 3 6 9 User Manual Configuration Device Status Ga Statistics CPU Usage Refresh Interval 1000 ms Log Data CPU 8 H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 6 System Management ZE Engine G Remote test XEAdmin Oj x BI Operation Tools 1 View Help 18 x 2 ale Be Account Management a 4 gt gt gt gt Fetching account list gt gt gt Fetch user account list successfully gt gt Modi fing user account New password is empty password will not be changed gt gt Modify user account successfully gt gt gt Fetching account list gt gt gt Fetch user account list successfully Output Ready Num Lock Figure 6 3 Device status window The operation method is as follows From the task list select the tasks whose statistics information you want to display in curves The corresponding CPU usage statistics appears on the right pane Adjust the curve color of the selected tasks in the color list so that each curve can be easily distinguished from others Set the statistics refresh interval in the Refresh Interval field ranging from 500 to 1000 in milliseconds The default value is
113. rm the following operations on one s own account e Querying account configurations e Configuring services e Changing the password A normal user can configure query the following services on the GUI server e Abbreviated dialing Refer to Abbreviated Dialing Service for configuration details e Call forwarding services Refer to Call Forwarding Services for configuration details e MyRing service Refer to MyRing Service for configuration details e Do not disturb service Refer to Do Not Disturb Service for configuration details e Alarm clock service Refer to Alarm Clock Service for configuration details 2 3 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 2 GUI Server Configuration Before a user logs onto the GUI server the GUI server and self service must be enabled Note About details about user classification refer to Naming Rule and Rights for Users Configure the self service as follows Table 2 5 Configure the self service Operation Command Remarks Enter system view system view Enter LS view location server Enter LS GW view gateway gateway id Enter subscriber number subscriber short number view long number Enable user self service srv switch gui on Required Required Configure login password gui pwd of the user self service user log password The default login password is 1234 Note The system checks the self service operation ever
114. rnnennenrnnne 5 11 5 7 Do Not Disturb Service rmmnvrnannvnnrrrvrrrrrrnnnrnnenvnnnrnrrrannrnnsn renner reersrnrsnnnnnennennrrresnnnnnsennenen 5 11 5 7 1 Introduction to Do Not Disturb Service rrursrrrannrnnnrnvvnnnrrnnnnrnnnnnnnrrrrennnrrnnrnnenrnnn 5 11 5 7 2 Configuring Do Not Disturb Genice vann rnnnnvnnerrvnnrvrvnnnrnnnnnnnrerrerrnrnnnenneneenn 5 12 5 8 Calling Line Identification Control Services rurnrrrannrnnnnnvnrnrrvnnnrrnnnnnvnrrrrernnrnnnnnnenenneeenn 5 12 5 8 1 Introduction to Calling Line Identification Control Services ccccecesseeeeeenes 5 12 5 8 2 Configuring Calling Line Identification Control Services eeeeneeeeeee enee 5 13 5 9 Password Call Gervice Abbe 5 14 5 9 1 Introduction to Password Call Service rrrrnrrnnnnvnnnnvvvnnnvrnnnnvnnnnnnnrnrrennnnrnnennenrnnne 5 14 5 9 2 Configuring Password Call Genice 5 14 5 10 Call Forwarding Services AAA 5 15 5 10 1 Introduction to Call Forwarding Services rrrrrannvnnervvnnnvrnnnnnvnnerrrnnnrrnnnnrnnennnnennn 5 15 5 10 2 Configuring CFU Service ecccceceeeseeceeeeececaeeeeaeeseeeeeseaeeeeaaeseeeeesecaeeesaeeneneeeed 5 16 5 10 3 Configuring CFC Service rrnrrrnnnnvanannvnnenvvnnnvrrnnnnnnnenrrnrrrrennnnnnennnnrerrresnnrnsenneneenn 5 17 5 10 4 Configuring CFT ServiCe cecccecscecesseeceeeeesaeeeeaaeeeeneeeaaeseaaeseeaesnaeeeeaaaeeeenaeens 5 18 5 10 5 Configuring CFO Service ecccceccceeeseeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeecaaeeeeaaeseeeeeseeeees
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116. rs in italic means you can choose any item from the available ones This principle applies throughout the manual 4 2 5 Configuring the MS I Configure the MS Table 4 7 Configure the MS Configuration MS ID window Command ms config MS view Step task Description Remarks Basic configuration 1 Select System View Media Server in the navigation tree Configure the 2 Get the ID correctly in the configuration Required 1 q 4 11 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Step EEN Description Remarks task 1 Select System View Media Server in Soe the navigation tree onfigure the gt 2 Set the interface name correctly in the Required MS interface configuration window Command ms config MS view Configure the 1 Select System View Media Server in heartbeat the navigation tree 3 password 2 Set the heartbeat password correctly in Required between the the configuration window MS and LS Command heartbeat password MS view 1 Select System View Media Server in the navigation tree 2 Set the location server argument in the configuration window as follows 4 Configure the e Select the Local option to use the local Requi LS mode LS equired e To use the remote LS select the Remote option and specify the IP address of the LS correctly Command Is mode MS view 1 Select System View Media Server i
117. rty call termination service Step Ene en Description Remarks task 1 Select System View Location Server Call List in the navigation tree Display all 2 Click lt Refresh gt in the configuration 1 ongoing calls window Required Command display location server call list any view 1 Select System View Location Terminate an Server Call List in the navigation tree 2 ongoing call 2 Select the call to be terminated and click Required forcibly lt Delete gt in the configuration window Command break LS view 1 Select System View Location Server Call List in the navigation tree 2 Select Conditional Query in the configuration window 3 Set the query conditions as desired and Query calls by click lt Query gt specified The query conditions include Optional conditions e Caller and Callee check boxes You can select none either or both of them and set the corresponding values e The Query In This Page and Query From the Device options You need to select one of them User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Configuration SE Step t Description Remarks ask Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 12 ONLY Service 5 12 1 Introduction to ONLY Service The one number link you ONLY service can be used to assign an ID which uniquely id
118. rward 2 Select the forward number to be deleted Optional numbers of the in the configuration window and click CFB service lt Delete gt To batch delete forward numbers select the desired numbers while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo cfb number CFB view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 21 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 10 7 Configuring CFNR Service Table 5 17 Configure the CFNR service Step Configuration task Description Remarks Add one or more number bindings of the CFNR service 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured Services Call Forwarding H No Response Table in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window to bring up the Add List Item dialog box 3 Set the forward number and click lt Ok gt To batch add forward numbers click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add numbers as desired Command cfnr number CFNR view Required Enable the CFNR service fora subscriber Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured in the navigatio
119. s J Log Data Ref Num Lock Figure 6 6 The statistics window LU Note If the log function is disabled the GUI client makes the CPU usage statistics only when the device status window is opened With the Log Data check box selected the GUI client records the system status in a real time way and saves the record in the log file 6 7 Multi Device Management 6 7 1 Managing Multiple XE IP PBXs The GUI client can manage multiple XE IP PBXs in the voice network at the same time With the GUI client you can log on to an XE IP PBX in the network Select Operation Login Management on the menu bar select another XE IP PBX from the Login Management window type the correct username and password and click lt Log in gt The GUI client holds the management interfaces of two XE IP PBXs at the same time You can switch between the interfaces of the two XE IP PBXs by selecting the corresponding option on the View menu as shown in Figure 6 7 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 6 System Management F XEngine G Remote feng feng Operation Petre Help A BE v Toolbar Configura v Status Bar fus Statistics amp Change Password B Sar System VY Output Pane dcation Server eng iSystem View Location Server Gateway l Location Server config El Office Group SI Tntarfara ane FihornatM M Figure 6 7 Manage multiple XE IP PBXs concurrently 6 7 2 Device Management Under
120. s shown in Figure 3 26 ei XE System View Location Server Gatewaygwl OD Authentication gt Password GATEWAY E Dynamic IP CI multiplex gt Priority 10 Is Load Share A Subscriber 1 PS Group ID gt l Master Process Server ine Count 4 Figure 3 26 Enable disable a voice service or a feature 3 14 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration 4 1 XE IP PBX Overview The XE IP PBX supports both session initiation protocol SIP and H 323 recommendation and thus is suitable for complex networks deployed with both SIP and H 323 devices The XE IP PBX can serve as a location server LS a process server PS and or a media server MS A PS can serve as an H 323 gatekeeper and or a SIP server depending on your configuration An LS can store the device and number information and allow the PS to query the information An MS can provide media services and media processing Figure 4 1 shows the XE IP PBX architecture XE IP PBX Location server Process server Media server Gatekeeper SIP user agent Figure 4 1 XE IP PBX architecture 4 2 XE IP PBX Configuration 4 2 1 XE IP PBX Configuration Overview The XE IP PBX provides both centralized networking mode and distributed networking mode e In centralized networking mode both LS and PS are enabled on an XE IP PBX and the PS is configured to use local LS e I
121. stall or save the software locally and then run it If you failed downloading by clicking the link right click the link and select Save Target As to save the software locally Figure 3 1 GUI client download page 3 Select XE G Remote English Version on the GUI client download page and the File Download dialog box pops up as shown in Figure 3 2 File Download Figure 3 2 File Download dialog box 4 Click lt Run gt or lt Save gt to download the installation file The dialog box in Figure 3 3 displays the downloading progress 3 2 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 3 GUI Client Configuration 7 of G Remote_ch exe Completed lol gt E 3 Saving G Remote_en exe from 192 168 1 11 HEINE Estimated time left 43 sec 109 KB of 1 47 MB copied Download to C Documents and G Remote_en exe Transfer rate 32 2 KB Sec I Close this dialog box when download completes Open Open Folder L canca Figure 3 3 Download progress dialog box 5 Run the installation software after you download it Figure 3 4 shows the XE GUI Client installation dialog box Specify the destination folder where the GUI client will be installed and then click lt Install gt During the installation a progress bar appears at the bottom of the dialog box 4 XE GUI Client sfo e Press Install button to start extraction e Use Browse button to select the destination folder fro
122. t and then click lt Delete gt Command undo subscriber type subscriber role view Step task Description Remarks 1 Select System View Location Server Subscriber Role in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window Add one or to bring up the Add List Item dialog 1 se box i Required subscriber 3 Set the role name correctly and click roles lt OKk gt You can click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box to batch add subscriber roles Command subscriber role LS view 1 Select System View Location Server Subscriber Role the subscriber role to be configured Subscriber Type Table in the navigation tree Add one or 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window more to bring up the Add List Item dialog 2 subscriber box Required number types 3 Set the number type correctly and click that a role can lt Ok gt Si You can click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box to batch add number types Command subscriber type subscriber role view 1 Select System View Location Server Subscriber Role in the navigation tree Delete one or 2 Select the subscriber role to be deleted more in the configuration window and click Sege ee subscriber lt Delete gt ptiona roles To batch delete regular expressions select the desired roles while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo subscriber role LS view 1 Select System View Location Serve
123. t box and click lt Ok gt Required 4 21 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Step GRE Description Remarks task 1 Expand System View Location Server Office Group the office group to be configured Prefix in the navigation tree Delete one or 2 Select the static route prefix to be more static deleted in the configuration window and 3 route prefixes click lt Delete gt Optional Ee SES To batch delete static route prefixes select group the desired prefixes while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo prefix LS OFFICEGROUP view 1 Select System View Location Server Office Group the office group to be configured Office in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window Add one or A more office to bring up the Add List Item dialog box Required devices 3 Specify the device name and click lt Ok gt To batch add devices click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box add devices as desired and click lt Ok gt Command office LS OFFICEGROUP view 1 Expand System View Location Server Office Group the office group to be configured Office in the navigation tree Delete one or 2 Select the office device to be deleted 5 more office and click lt Delete gt Optional devices To batch delete devices select the desired devices while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then c
124. t the PS to be configured 1 the LS 2 Set the PS group name correctly in the Required belongs to configuration window Command psgroup id LS PS view 4 31 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Configuration the gateway 3 Set the PS group ID correctly in the configuration window Command psgroup id LS GW view Step task Description Remarks 1 Expand System View Location ee Server Process Server in the navigation SEN Age tree and the PS to be configured 5 carried in an 2 Set the RAS port correctly in the Pr H 323 configuration window q registration This is configured when the PS serves as a response gatekeeper message Command ras port LS PS view 1 Expand System View Location Ge ee Server Process Server in the navigation gr eer R tree and the PS to be configured carried ina 2 Set the SIP port correctly in the 3 SIP configuration window Required registration This is configured when the PS serves as a response SIP server message Command sip port LS PS view 1 Expand System View Location Configure the Server Process Server in the navigation relative tree and the PS to be configured 4 capability of a 2 Set the relative capability of registration Required PS ina PS processing correctly in the configuration group window Command relative capability LS PS view Configuration on
125. ta table and field names are inside square brackets For example pop up the New User window Multi level menus are separated by forward slashes For example File Create Folder Symbols Convention Description A Means reader be extremely careful Improper operation Waring may cause bodily injury d Means reader be careful Improper operation may cause Caution data loss or damage to equipment Note Means a complementary description User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 GULOVerview i ismemeeieniknmeenkbedeeedekr vnr EEN dd ed 1 1 Chapter 2 GUI Server Configuration rrssrrnnnvnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnvvnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 2 1 2 1 GUI Server Configuration Prerequisites ccccccceceeeseeeeeee sete eeeaeeeeseeeseaeeesaeeneaeeseeeeess 2 1 2 2 GUI Server Configuration Procedure ssesseesseessessiesssrsrtrtttntrtintttuntnnntnnttnnntnnnnn nennen 2 1 2 2 1 Enabling the GUI Geer 2 1 2 2 2 Displaying the User Information List eonrrrnannrnnonnrnrorrnnnnrrnnnnrnnnnrrnnnnrrvnnnrnnennnnrnnn 2 1 2 2 3 Clearing the User Information List rrannrrnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnrrrnnnrnnnnnnnnrrrennrrennnnnnennenennn 2 2 PAPAR WEE 2 2 2 2 5 Configuring Self Service rrrrarnrrnannvnnenvennrrvnnnrnnnn venner rennnnrnnnnnnnnenrennnrneennnenennnnennn 2 3 2 2 6 Configuring Operation Rights of Normal Administrators a
126. tection Table in Configure the the navigation tree overload 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window 1 protection and set the CPU usage rate and packet Required table drop rate correctly in the Add List Item dialog box Command cpu overload protection view Select System View CPU Overload Protection in the navigation tree and e Select the Start Stop check box in the Enable disable configuration window to enable CPU 2 overload overload protection Required protection e Clear this check box to disable the function Command start CPU overload protection view stop CPU overload protection view 4 34 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration 4 2 10 Configuring NAT FW Tunnel Traversal Table 4 22 NAT FW tunnel traversal configuration Step OLE Description Remarks task Configuration on the public LS Configure the Ethernet Select System View Location Server in the interface used navigation tree and set the interface name 1 forthe correctly in the configuration window Required communication between the Command Is config LS view LS and the PS Configure the port used for Select System View Location Server in the the navigation tree and set the port correctly in 2 communication the configuration window Required between the Command Is config LS view LS and the PS Select System View Locatio
127. tem dialog box and add numbers as desired Command cfo number CFO view User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Step Configuration task Description Remarks Enable the CFO service for a subscriber Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured in the navigation tree and e Select Call Forwarding If Offline in the configuration window to enable the CFO service for the subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the CFO service for the subscriber Command srv switch cfo subscriber number view Required Delete one or more forward numbers of the CFO service 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured Services Call Forwarding If Offline Table in the navigation tree 2 Select the forward number to be deleted in the configuration window and click lt Delete gt To batch delete forward numbers select the desired numbers while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo cfo number CFO view Optional Configure other call services Refer to Call Service Overview Optional Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP
128. tem View Location Server Gateway or System View Location Server Office Group in the navigation tree i 2 Select the gateway or office group to be 1 ge a SE configured and then Prefix Required ONS PIE 3 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window 4 Set the static route prefix correctly in the Add List Item dialog box Command prefix LS GW view prefix LS OFFICEGROUP view 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway or System View Location Server Office Group in the navigation tree Configure the 2 Select the gateway or office group to be 2 SE ae configured Optional Slave TOUS 3 Select Prefix and then the static route prefix prefix to be configured 4 Set the priority correctly in the Add List Item dialog box Command priority PREFIX view 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway or System View Location Server Office Group in the navigation tree 2 Select the gateway or office group to be configured Configure the 3 Select Prefix and then the static route 3 attribute of a prefix to be configured Optional 4 25 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration ll Configure the information about the voice subscriber line number Table 4 15 Configure the information about the voice subscriber line number Configuration Step task Description Remarks Basic configuration 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway the gateway
129. the LS In actual network environments the XE IP PBX acting as an LS can be configured with multiple gateways and office group devices and you can easily query and modify the configurations of these devices through the GUI client Perform the following configuration on a gateway Gateway list Select Gateway in the navigation tree and all the gateways configured on the LS will be listed on the right pane of the configuration window as shown in Figure 6 8 The information about the gateways is saved in a table You can set a point in the list to start your query and the displayed items per page Double click a gateway and the GUI client will list the configuration window of the gateway Add an item for this gateway by choosing System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation tree In the gateway list you can select a Gateway D check box to add the corresponding item to System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation tree and display the registration status of this gateway In this way you can know in time the running status of important voice nodes in the network and make timely troubleshooting 6 14 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 6 System Management Engine G Remote feng XEAdmin SEE x BI Operation View Help Z AS E e Configuration Device Status Ta Statistics B Account Management EA EZE D System View Gateway Interface Gel Location Server feng System View Location S
130. the gateway 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation tree 2 Select the gateway to be configured and Configure e Select the Load Share check box in the whether the configuration window to enable the gateway Is function 1 involved inthe Clear this check box to disable the Optional registration function backup and load sharing Clear the check box for the device without the capability of registration backup and load sharing Command load share LS GW view 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation tree Configure the 2 Select the gateway to be configured 2 PS group of Required 4 32 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Step Do NED Description Remarks task 1 Expand System View Location re ger Server Gateway in the navigation tree subscriber line 2 Select the gateway to be configured 3 count allowed 3 Set the subscriber line count correctly in Required by the the configuration window gateway Command subsline sum LS GW view Ill Configure OFFICE GROUP PS Backup Table 4 20 Configure OFFICE GROUP PS backup Step Configuration task Description Remarks Refer to Configure the 1 mo a oMice group office group information Required under the LS for details Configure the static route o 2 prefix to route to the office Reier Cd eis Required group route prefix for detai
131. to be configured Subscriber in the navigation Add a voice tree 1 subscriber line 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window Required number and set the short number and long number correctly in the Add List Item dialog box Command subscriber LS GW view 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway the gateway to be configured Subscriber in the navigation Configure the tree priority of the 2 Select the voice subscriber line number 2 voice to be configured Optional subscriber line 3 Set the priority of the subscriber line number number correctly in the configuration window Command priority subscriber view lll Configure area code substitution Table 4 16 Configure area code substitution Configuration task Description Remarks Step Basic configuration Configuration on the LS Select System View Location Server in the navigation tree and e Select the Area Code Substitution check Enable disable box in the configuration window to enable 1 area code the function Required substitution e Clear this check box to disable the function Command policy area code substitute LS view Configuration on the gateway office group 4 26 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Step SEEL Description Remarks task 1 Expand System View Location Server
132. trator e Normal administrator e Normal user The super administrator enjoys the higher level and the normal user has the lowest authorities The GUI displayed varies with the user level as shown in Table 6 1 Table 6 1 Difference between interfaces for different user levels User level Tabs available in the device management window Configuration Device Status Statistics Account Super administrator Management Backup Recovery Change Password Save On Device Telnet Configuration Device Status Statistics Change Noe Jed Password Save On Device Telnet Normal user Configuration Change Password 6 1 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote 6 1 2 Naming Rule and Rights for Users Table 6 2 Naming rule and rights for users Chapter 6 System Management User level Naming rule Available operations Super administrator The username is assigned by the super administrator The default username and password for the super administrator are XEAdmin and 88888888 respectively Account management including adding modifying and deleting administrator accounts Control on normal administrators rights including setting the operation rights of normal administrators on the XE IP PBX and commands System configuration and network configuration Device configuration function configuration and service configuration on the XE IP PBX Normal
133. tree Configure the 2 Select the gateway to be configured an ge live 3 Set the TTL interval correctly in the Optional of TTL text box in the configuration registration window Command ttl LS GW view Configurethe 1 Expand System View Location audio codec Server Gateway in the navigation tree type used 2 Select the gateway to be configured ex i the GK 3 Setthe proper values for codec type and Optional w See packet length correctly under Audio SC Codec in the configuration window negotiation to the gateway Command codec audio LS GW view Configure the 1 Expand System View Location video codec Server Gateway in the navigation tree type used 2 Select the gateway to be configured Woch the GK 3 Set the video codec type correctly by the Optional ee Video Codec item in the configuration capability window negotiation to l the gateway Command codec video LS GW view 1 Expand System View Location Server Gateway in the navigation tree Configure the 2 Select the gateway to be configured bearer 3 Set a bearer capability type correctly Optional 4 20 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration V Configure the office group information under the LS Table 4 13 Configure the office group information under the LS Configuration prefix of the office group To batch add static route prefixes click
134. ty call control service view Required Configure other call services Refer to Call Service Overview Optional Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 15 Callback On Busy Service 5 15 1 Introduction to Callback On Busy Service When a subscriber using the callback on busy service fails to make a call because the callee is busy the XE IP PBX records the call request and then initiates the call again after a certain interval A subscriber using the callback on busy service cannot register the do not disturb or call forwarding services Only one callee is supported by the callback on busy service 5 27 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 15 2 Configuring Callback On Busy Table 5 22 Configure the callback on busy service Step EEN Description Remarks task Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be Enable disable configured in the navigation tree and the e Select Call Back in the configuration 1 callback on busy window to enable the callback on busy Required service for a service for the subscriber subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the callback on busy service for the subscriber Command srv switch cb subscriber number view 1 Select System View Location Server Service Call Back in the navigat
135. uration Alternatively you can display the Login Management dialog box through the menu or tool bar shown in Figure 3 12 and Figure 3 13 respectively o IEngine G Remote test XEAdmin loj x E Operation Tools T View Help lj x Login Management E Statistics BB Account Managemen 4 gt E Close Connection A System View a Exit Figure 3 12 Display the Login Management dialog box through the menu fi IEngine G Remote test ZEAdmin Sel xj DI RB Operation Tools T View Help 8 x Configuration Device Status E Statistics E Account Managemen gt Ee GENENE Figure 3 13 Display the Login Management dialog box through the tool bar Add modify a target device Figure 3 14 shows the Device Add Modify dialog box Device Add Modify xi Device Name isc IP Address 192 168 1 ul Server Port 10999 Description Figure 3 14 Device Add Modify dialog box e Add a target device Click lt Add gt on the Login Management page see Figure 3 11 to bring up the Device Add Modify page Set the device name IP address port number of the GUI server and description of the GUI server Up to 1000 bytes are allowed in the Description field The default port of the GUI server is 10999 The port of the GUI server must be identical with the enabled service port e Modify the target device information 3 8 User Manual
136. ure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP_PBX Configuration Overview 5 4 Call Limit Group Service 5 4 1 Introduction to Call Limit Group Service The call limit group is a logical concept The administrator can define different groups and set call limit relationship between them Before a subscriber utilizes the call limit service the administrator specifies the limit group that the subscriber belongs to During the call setup process the XE IP PBX decides whether to allow the setup according to the call limit relationship between groups that the caller and callee belong to 5 4 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration 5 4 2 Configuring Call Limit Groups Table 5 4 Configure call limit groups Step Configuration task Description Remarks 1 Select System View Location Server Call Limit Group Call Limit Group Table in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window to bring up the Add List Item dialog box 1 EE 3 Fe group name and click Required lt gt You can click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box to batch add call limit groups Command limited group call limit group view 1 Select System View Location Server Call Limit Group Call Limit Relationship Table in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window to bring up the Add
137. uring Media Resources Table 4 6 Configure the media resource Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Configuration Step ME Description Remarks task Basic configuration 1 Select System View Media Ability Language in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window to bring up the Add List Item dialog box Add 3 Set the language correctly and click 1 MS supported lt Ok gt Required languages To batch add languages click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add languages as desired Command language MA view 1 Select System View Media Ability Language the language to be configured Format in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window GE me to bring up the Add List Item dialog box 2 formats 3 Set the media file format correctly and Required language To batch add file formats click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add formats as desired Command format Language configuration view of a MS supported language 1 Select System View Media Ability Language the language to be configured Format Media Resource Items in the navigation tree 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window Sad to bring up the Add List Item dialog box 3 supported by a 3 Set the media ID and media file correctly Required To batch add IDs click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add items as desired Command set media media
138. vice window and click lt Apply gt Command prompt LS SRV AO view 1 Select System View Location Server Service Auto Operator the automatic operator number to be configured Extension in the navigation Configure one tree or more 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window 3 Ge to bring up the Add List Item dialog box Required code phone 3 Set the phone number and extension number number and then click lt Ok gt bindings nee To batch add bindings click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box and add bindings as desired Command extension S SRV AO view Configure other call Refer to Call Service Overview Optional services Return to XE IP PBX Configuration Overview 5 23 Group Notification Service 5 23 1 Introduction to Group Notification Service As a group oriented phone broadcast notification service the group notification service sends notification to all members in a group by phone calls The XE IP PBX implements the group notification service through voice notification played locally or remotely User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration I Local group notification service The administrator defines a local group notification task When the preset time comes the XE IP PBX will automatically initiate a call to all subscribers in the specified group The called subscribers can pick up their phones and listen to the notification played by the XE IP PBX
139. y configuration commands Selecting the office group option and deleting it allows normal administrators to run all office related configuration commands Selecting the gw ip address option and deleting it allows normal administrators to run all commands used to configure IP addresses for gateways Command access command LS view Required 6 1 6 Configuring Self service Configure the self service as follows User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 6 System Management Table 6 7 Configure the self service Step Configuration task Description Remarks Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the subscriber to be configured in the navigation tree and Enable disable the e Select GUI Service in the 1 self service for a configuration window to enable Required subscriber the self service for the subscriber e Clear this check box to disable the self service for the subscriber Command 2 2 5 Configuring Self service srv switch gui subscriber number view 1 Select System View Location Server Gateway the gateway where the subscriber to be configured is located Subscriber the self service login subscriber to be configured in password for a the navigation tree Optional subscriber 2 Set the password in the GUI User Password text box in the configuration window Command gui pwd subsc
140. y five minutes After two system checks if still no operation has been performed the XE IP PBX disconnects a self service user 2 2 6 Configuring Operation Rights of Normal Administrators For operation rights of normal administrators refer to User Management I Permit prohibit normal administrators operations on a specific gateway This configuration takes effect after a normal administrator logs in through GUI client and thus the normal administrator can perform permitted operations Table 2 6 Permit prohibit normal administrators operations on a specific gateway Operation Command Remarks Enter system view system view 2 4 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 2 GUI Server Configuration Operation Command Remarks Enter LS view location server Enter LS GW view gateway gateway id Permit prohibit normal administrators operations on access permit prohibit Required a specific gateway ll Permit prohibit normal administrators operations on a specific office group IV Table 2 7 Permit prohibit normal administrators operations on a specific office group Operation Command Remarks Enter system view system view Enter LS view location server Enter LS OFFICEGROUP view office group office group id Permit prohibit normal administrators access permit Banuied operations on a specific office group prohibit
141. ype the subscriber number type to be configured Type Formula in the navigation tree Configure one 2 Click lt Add gt in the configuration window or more regular to bring up the Add List Item dialog 2 expressions box Required thatmatcha 3 Set the regular expression correctly and type click lt Ok gt You can click lt Add gt in the Add List Item dialog box to batch add regular expressions Command type subscriber number type view 1 Select System View Location Server Subscriber Type in the navigation tree 2 Select the subscriber number type to be Delete one or deleted in the configuration window and rs click lt Delete gt Optional number types To batch delete number types select the desired number types while pressing and holding lt Ctrl gt and then click lt Delete gt Command undo subscriber type LS view 1 Select System View Location Server Call Limit Group Subscriber Type the subscriber number type to be configured Type Formula in the navigation tree Delete one or 2 Select the regular expression to be more regular deleted in the configuration window and expressions click lt Delete gt Optional Subscriber role configuration 5 8 User Manual H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX G Remote Chapter 5 Call Service Configuration Configuration number types that a role can call To delete batch types select the desired types while pressing and holding lt Ctrl g
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