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1. tye Le a a LAN IP Address Assign the IP address of LAN server default is 222 222 222 1 Subnet Mask Select a subnet mask from the pull down menu default is 255 255 255 0 DNS Proxy A proxy server is a computer network service that allows clients to make indirect network connections to other network services The default setting is Enable the DNS proxy server DNS Proxy En bl DHCP Server Setting DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Control Protocol The DHCP server gives out IP addresses when a device is starting up and request an IP address to be logged on to the network The device must be set as a DHCP client to Obtain the IP address automatically By default the DHCP Server is enabled in the unit The DHCP address pool contains the range of the IP address that will automatically be assigned to the clients on the network 49 Network Settings e DHCP Server Settings DHCP Server ml Enable Assigned DHCP IP Address Start IP 197 168 0 E End IP 192 168 0 e DHCP Static Map MAC IP Description Action rs ee e DHCP Client List Hostname Expire Time When you enable the DHCP server you are able to enter Assigned DHCP IP Address Enter the starting IP address for the DHCP server s IP assignment and the ending IP address for the DHCP server s IP assignment DHCP IP Lease Time Assign the length of time for the IP lease default setting is 86400 seconds Static Rout
2. Attendant Extension Number 10 110 The PBX will handle incoming Caller ID and displayed on the remote local registered IP Phone Note If your Gateway can bypass GSM Analog Phone number The PBX will also andle incoming caller ID and displayed it on the remote local registered IP Phone Example ATA _ SR E a 2 GW To register IPBX Remote EXT 600 Het Line to Auto attendant NO GW IP PRX Setup a Abbendant Extension Strandant bteman Himbeer i Sktandart Estaria Mumbar 2 nit khan Pi mil bi Want Extension Amber ITSP PBX IPPHONE EXT 800 Analog Phone Mobile phone 32 Dialing Rules Users need to setup the Dialing Rules for Peer to Peer SIP VolP call and or calls via SIP Proxy Server Outgoing Prefix Outgoing Prefix No Set a prefix number for when making outgoing call via server This number is used set to initiate the call with the server provider Dialing Rules Dialing Rules allow Maximum 100 dialing rule entries Max Rule is 100 Phone NO Delete Length Prefix NO Dest IP DNS Action x B Phone NO It is the leading digits of the call out dialing number Phone NO Pattern N single digit from 2 to 9 Z single digit from 1 to 9 X single digit from O to 9 1 2 5 8 allows single digit matches number in this sample 1 2 5 6 7 8 unlimited length of digit Delete Length Delete Length is the number of digits that w
3. Remote administration only from IP Internet IP address of the computer that has access to the IP PBX Assign the legal IP address Example http x x x x 8080 where as x x x x is the WAN IP address and 8080 is the port used for the Web Management interface 59 Date Time Setup date and time in the device there are 2 setup options available 1 Manual Time Setting Manually setup the time and date 2 NTP Time Server Use protocol to match the system clock with an accurate time source For example atomic clock or a server Manual Time setting Management e Date Time Date Time Set By Time Zone Daylight Saving Date Value Setting Time Value Setting NTP Time server Management e Date Time Date Time Set By Time Zone Daylight Saving NTP Update Interval NTP Server 1 NTP Server 2 fe Manual Time Setting E NTP Time Server GMT 08 00 Beijing Singapore Taipei Hour 17 Minute 5 Second A Manual Time Setting d NTP Time Server GMT 08 00 Beijing Singapore Taipei T 24 hours 1 1000 default 24 Time Zone Choose your time zone Default is GMT 8 00 Beijing Singapore Taipei Daylight Saving Enable Disable Default is Disable time during which clocks are set one hour ahead of local standard time widely adopted during summer to provide extra daylight in the evenings NTP Update Interval Default is 24 hours This is used to select the frequency of NTP updates NTP Serve
4. UPNP UPnP provides support for communication between control points and devices The network media the TCP IP protocol suite and HTTP provide basic network connectivity and addressing needed On top of these open standard Internet based protocols UPnP defines a set of HTTP servers to handle discovery description control events and presentation Network Settings e UPNP Setting UPNP Internet Gate Device E Enable UPNP Internet Gate Device Enable Disable UPNP Service to working default setting is Disable DDNS The DDNS Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname allowing your computer to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet Network Settings e DDNS Setting DONS Server Type DynDns org DONS Username DONS Password Confirmed Password Hostname to register DONS Interval Registration CTS Enable Enable Disable the DDNS service default setting is Disable DDNS Server Type The IP PBX support two types of DDNS DynDns org or No IP com DDNS Username The username which you register in DynDns org or No IP com website 57 DDNS Password The password which you register in DynDns org or No IP com website Confirmed Password Confirm the password which you typing Hostname to register The hostname which you register in DynDns org or No IP com website SNMP The simple network management protocol SNMP forms part of the internet protocol suit
5. Button configuration Connect to the network with an Ethernet cable This port allows your IPBX to be connected to an Internet Access device e g router cable modem ADSL modem through a networking cable with RJ 45 connectors used on 10BaseT and 100BaseTX networks LAN Local Connect to PC with Ethernet cable 1 port allows your PC or Area network Switch Hub to be connected to the IPBX through a networking cable with RJ 45 connectors used on 10BaseT and 100BaseTX networks Packet Content GPBX Mai CD ROM IPBX IPBX WIPBX Series X1 RJ 45 Cable X1 AC Power Adapter 12V X1 CD Rom User manual X1 10 Installation First connect the 12V DC inuto the power outlet with power adaptor Connecting to a PC IPPHONE 1 Connect the Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connector to LAN port 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to your PC s installed network interface card NIC Connecting to an External Ethernet Hub or Switch 1 Connect the Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connector to WAN port 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to DSL Cable modem or the external Ethernet hub or switch ADSL CABLE Modem Router ge Register iPBX SIP Phone SIP Gateway SIF ATA PC Lite Quick Start Setup your network environment Default network environment for iPBX WAN IP 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 LAN IP 222 222 222 1 Subnet mask
6. EE Call Forward Busy Enable pa E E E sc baes OO OOOO Disable A default 47 SES Call Forward No Answer Enable S default 5 Disable Re i sfault 61 Ti Call Forward Always Enable Dial the 1 number enable Call Forward Always function Disable Dial the 2 disable Call Forward Always function Call Forward Busy Enable Dial the 3 number enable Call Forward Busy function Disable Dial the 4 disable Call Forward Busy function Call Forward No Answer Enable Dial the 5 number enable Call Forward No Answer function Disable Dial the 6 disable Call Forward No Answer function Transfer Feature e Transfer Feature Attendant Transfer 1 defaults en Blind Transfer d EE defsult A L Transfer Digit Timeout EL I dafault 301 Attendant Transfer When you attendant transfer fail you can definition other transfer number Default 7 Blind Transfer Blind Transfer When Ex Ext 100 call Ext 200 Ext 200 blind transfer to Ext 300 Ignore the Ext 300 status the Ext 200 will immediately on hook Default Transfer Digit Timeout Set Attendant blind transfer digit timeout in seconds Default 30 sec Pickup Key e Pickup Key Pickup Extension g vd bes o fdefault 8 Pickup Extension Set call pickup Default is 8 to pickup the extension 38 Voice Mail e Voice Mail Max Time of A Voice Mail
7. 20 1 Seconds 5 20 Max Number of Messages Per z Folder Dial Voice Mail Number vie default 12 WE A a ne 1 EZ z Dial My Voice Mail Number La defauli 12 Max Time of A Voice Mail Set a voice mail max time 5 20 seconds Max Number of Messages Per Folder Max number of voice mail per folder Dial Voice Mail Number Dial 12 into voice mail guide Dial My Voice Mail Number Dial 13 Ext number into voice mail guide SMTP Setting e SMTP Setting SMTP Server IP Address EI SMTP Autheticated User Name AA SMTP Autheticated Password EI Fram Email EXA SMTP is a relatively simple text based protocol where one or more recipients of a message are specified Input the valid account number the extension setting voice mail will be been in used SMTP server IP Address Input server IP Address SMTP Authentication user name Input SMTP Authentication user name SMTP Authentication password Input SMTP Authentication password From Email Input your Email If server to check your Email address Hunt Group Setting This setting will allow the caller to choose the specific extension group to answer the phone e g Press 9 for Operator Every incoming call from Service Provider or Attendant Extension will first hear the pre recorded On Off Duty Voice for call group options for caller to select Users can also setup multiple groups to manage the incoming calls 39 e Hunt Group Setting Add New Gropu Name Gr
8. 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 222 222 222 254 a gt 1P PEX Setup ei Infomation NetWork Setup Management Enter Administrator Mame Enter Samanicbrator Face ord 1 Configure your computer network to the same subnet with PBX 2 Use web browser e g IE or Firefox link to url http 192 168 1 1 8888 If you connect to LAN port link to url http 222 222 222 1 Default login user name admin Default login password admin Use this Web User Interface to configure and setup your PBX Note Please first configure WAN according to your network environment 12 Wizard Wizard is a good tool to quickly setup PBX wizard After pass the authentication please click Tee for quick iPBX setup Step 1 Internet Setting Three modes are available for WAN setup Fixed IP User If you are a leased line user with a fixed IP address fill out the following items with the information provided by your ISP Step 1 Internet Setting WAN Setting NAT Bridge Mode NAT i WAN Port IP Assignment i Static IP DHCP PPPoE subt Mitek 255 255 255 0 y Default Gateway MTU 1500 bytes MELI 1500 bytes Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server 167 206 251 70 Ping frorn WAN Allowed ll DHCP Cable Modem User Get WAN IP Address automatically e WAN Setting NAT Bridge Mode nar WAN Port IP Assignment static IP DHCP PPPoE set DNS server
9. Domain Name System Every Internet host must have a unique IP address also they may have a user friendly easy to remember name such as www ipbx com The recommended practice is to configure the primary and secondary DNS servers on separate MAChines on separate Internet connections and in separate geographic locations Primary DNS Server Sets the IP address of the primary DNS server Secondary DNS Server Sets the IP address of the secondary DNS server Ping From WAN Ping is a basic Internet program that lets you verify that a particular IP address exists and can accept requests Ping is used diagnostically to ensure that a host computer you are trying to reach is actually operating 48 The default setting is allowed user can ping the host computer from remote site If you disallow the host computer doesn t response any user who issues Ping IP address command from any remote sites Ping from WAN Allowed LAN Setting These are the IP settings of the LAN Local Area Network interface for the device These settings may be referred to as private settings You may change the LAN IP address if needed The LAN IP address is private to your internal network and cannot be seen on the Internet The default IP address is 222 222 222 1 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 e LAN Setting LAN IE Address 222 222 222 P a J at a 3 e e e om e Siess e km e pm Subnet Mask 65 55 25 ONS Proxy Enable LI LI
10. Enable Allow Transfers Enable Call Transfers 16 Max Registration Time Maximum duration of incoming registration subscriptions we allow Default 3600 seconds Min Registration Time Minimum duration of registrations subscriptions Default 60 seconds Default Incoming Outgoing Registration Time Default duration in seconds of incoming outgoing registration Min RoundtripTime T1 Time Minimum roundtrip time for messages to monitor hosts Defaults to 200 ms Language Set default language for all users Enable Relaxed DTMF Use relaxed DTMF detection Default is Disable Server UserAgent Enable you to change the trunk User agent string Default is PBX DTMF Mode Set default DTMF mode for sending DTMF Default rfc2833 SIP Codecs The Codec is used to compress the voice signal into data packets Each Codec has different bandwidth requirement There are 7 kinds of codec To determine the priority selects one codec algorithm from the pull down menus individually Outbound SIP Registrations Register TimeOut Retry registration calls at every xv seconds default 20 Register Attempts Number of registration attempts before we give up 0 continue forever NAT Support The externip externhost and localnet settings are used if you use IPBX behind a NAT device to communicate with services on the outside Extern IP Address that we re going to put in outbound SIP messages if we re behind a NAT Extern Host Alternatively you can sp
11. Le DHCP IP Lease Time Client to ask DHCP server refresh time range from 60 to 86400 seconds 14 Step 3 IPBX Setting The iPBX allows multiple ITSP providers User Extensions registration by simply fill in the required information in the provided table Step 3 IPBX Wizard Setup Add Service Provider Service Provider Max is 10 Caller Id UserName Action 0072985232 0072985232 0072985232 Www Server 2 Com 5060 Edit 0938321456 098583271456 09858321456 mmm serterdd com 5060 ED Add User Extensions Extension Max is 100 User Extension KO Caller Id ag e B e Insert 202 202 202 EN 203 203 203 ED Service Provider Caller ID service provider name Username Input Provider name Password Input Provider password Host Input Providers server address Port Providers server port User Extensions User Extension Input Extension number Password Input Extension password Caller id Input Extension caller id After completing the wizard setup click Finish button The iPBX will save configuration and reboot PBX automatically after 30 40 seconds you can re load setting page again 15 IP PBX Setup SIP basic Settings SIP Session Initiation Protocol is a request response protocol dealing with requests from clients and responses from servers Participants are identified by SIP URLs Requests can be sent through any transport protocol SIP determines the end system to be used for the session
12. Manually a Automatically Ping from WAN Allowed ADSL Dial Up User PPPoE Enable Some ISP s provide DSL based service and use PPPoE to establish communication link with end users If you are connected to the Internet through a DSL line check with your ISP to see if they use PPPoE If they do you need to select this item e WAN Setting NAT Bridge Mode NAT Le WAN Port IP Assignment Static IP DHCP I PPPoE Host Name SIP IPPBX PPPoE Username IPPPOE USERNAME PPPoE Password Connect Type Keep Alive el Max Idle Time GOU seconds default 600 MTU 1402 bytes MELI 1492 bytes set DNS server Manually Automatically Ping from WAN Y Allowed Step 2 NAT Setting NAT Network Address Translation is a method of connecting multiple computer s to the Internet using one IP address Step 2 NAT Setting You can use NAT to allow PCs from LAN subnet for accessing Internet e LAN IP Setting LAN IP Address 222 222 222 1 DHCP Server Enable Assigned DHCP IP Address Start IP 222 222 222 100 End IP 222 222 222 250 DHCP IP Lease Time 56400 seconds 60 864000 LAN IP Address Private IP address for connecting to a local private network Default 222 222 222 1 Subnet Mask Subnet mask for the local private network Default 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server Enable to open LAN port DHCP server Assigned DHCP IP Address DHCP server range from start IP to end IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0
13. Setting Add New Gropu Name Add Step 2 Fill in the required information in Trunk Group page 23 Trunk Group Trunk Group All Trunks proxyO949103031 proxyD09458103032 SES Jlproxy0949103033 proxy0949103034 ea Group name Input Your Trunk Group Name Number Input Dial Group Number How to add SIP Trunk number to Trunk Group Step 1 Select The SIP Trunk Nember Trunk Group iiia Trunk Group All Trunks proxyD949103031 proxyO949105032 proxy0949103033 proxyO949105034 Step 2 Press ss to add SIP Trunk to Trunk Group Trunk Group Trunk Group All Trunks proxy0949103032 proxy09491053031 proxy0949103033 proxy0949103034 How to delete Trunk Group inside SIP Trunk 24 Step 1 Select the SIP Trunk e Trunk Group EE E Fees P Trunk Group All Trunks XT proxyD0949103031 roxy09049103034 proxy0949103032 gt gt Step 2 Press to delete SIP Trunk to Trunk Group e Trunk Group Trunk Group All Trunks proxyD9491053035 proxyD9491053031 mi proxy0949103032 5 proxy0949103034 gt gt gt SIP Trunk Group Application 25 SIP Trunk Group Application o SIP Server A SIP Server B SIP Server C HESE J sao a rna Branch Office B DA saco BS Branch Office SC e e ei s400 T Gateway Trunk Group Application Branch Office HA 5400 PSTN Gateway Trunk Group Application A B Ate me
14. an IP address we send a request to the host using its IP address The host will respond with its host name Host Name Li a I a 1 m LC J WAN Port MAC The MAC Media Access Control Address field is reguired by some Internet Service Providers ISP The default MAC address is set to the MAC address of the WAN interface in the device It is only necessary to fill the field if reguired by your ISP WAN Port MAC 2 Original MAC 00 0 f fd 70 62 D0 Manual Setting 00 0f fd 88 81 18 47 MTU and MRU MTU stands for Maximum Transmission Unit the largest physical packet size measured in bytes that a network can transmit Any messages larger than the MTU are divided into smaller packets before being sent MRU stands for Maximum Receiving Unit The largest physical packet size measured in bytes that a network can receive Any messages larger than the MRU are divided into smaller packets before being received The key is to be deciding how big your bandwidth pipe is and select the best MTU for your configuration For example you have a 33 6 modem you use a MTU and MRU of 576 and if you have a larger pipe you may want to try 1500 MTU 1500 byt i MRU 1500 byt ID Lii Note For Static IP both MTU and MRU are set to 1500 bytes as default value For DHCP both MTU and MRU are set to 1500 bytes as default value For PPPoE both MTU and MRU are set to 1492 bytes as default value DNS Server DNS stands for
15. call dial number is empty Ring Group Extension Timeout Setup a timeframe to control the call group hunting timeout Default setting is 30 sec How to add extension users to Ring group Step 1 Select your extension Ring Group All Extension Users Step 2 Press to add extension users to ring group Ring Group All Extension Users 101 How to delete Ring Group inside extension users Step 1 Select the extensions Ring Group All Extension Users Step 2 Press to delete extension users to ring group Ring Group All Extension Users 41 Information System Information System Information e System Firmware Version WIPPBX 0 0 8 Host Name SIP IPPBA Date amp Time Thu Now 29 10 03 53 CST 2007 Life Time 19 hour s 43 min s 31 sec s Mode NAT e WAN WAN Type PPPOE IP Address 59 117 144 40 Subnet Mask 290 295 295 259 Default Gateway 61 216 112 254 MTU 1492 DNS 1 Primary 168 95 1 1 DNS 2 Secondary 168 95 192 1 e LAN IP Address 222 222 222 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server Function Enabled e Physical MAC WAN 00 0F FD 11 11 1A LAN 00 0F FO 11 11 16 Note This system information page is PPPoE mode in WiPBX System Information page indicates the current setup status of the device it includes LAN WAN Status and MAC Address Host Name System Date time Machines Life time and system firmware information The information and options on this page will vary according to your W
16. not change any of your system settings but it is recommended that you save your system settings before doing a firmware upgrade 62 IPBX Scenario Application Sample iPBX Scenario Application Sample sg Extension Internet IPPHONE Soft Phone X Lite Extension 63
17. range is 00 00 to 23 59 MAC MAC Enable Disable Form internet MAC filter function default setting is Enable Block Wan IP Port Block time Setting Select Always or By Schedule Day Block Day setting select a All Mon Sat Mon Fri Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Time Block Time setting select time range is 00 00 to 23 59 URL Filter URL filter allows you to block sites based on a black list and white list Sites matching the black list but not matching the white list will be automatically blocked and closed Network Settings e URL Filter E Enable Client IP URL Filter String z Insert Enable Enable Disable the URL filter function default setting is Disable Enable Enable Disable Block URL to the Clinet IP default setting is Disable Client IP This is the Clinet IP is LAN address Example 222 222 222 100 URL Filter String This is the filter URL Example http www yahoo com Security Intrusion Detection has powerful management and analysis tools that let your IT administrator see what s going on in your network Such as who s surfing the Web and gives you the tools to block access to inappropriate Web sites Network Settings e Security Setting Intrusion Detection e Enable Drop Malicious Packet I Enable 96 Intrusion Detection Enable Disable network internet security protection Drop Malicious Packet Enable Disable Detect and drop malicious application layer traffic
18. te 26 Dialing Rules Users need to setup the Dialing Rules for Peer to Peer SIP VolP call or calls via SIP Proxy Server Dialing Rules is effective for each item of hunt group number Dialing Rules is effective only after the hunt group number Dialing Rules Dialing Rules allow Maximum 100 dialing rule entries IP PBX Setup e Dialing Rules Max Rule is 100 Prefix NO Action Phone NO E insert Phone NO It is the leading digits of the call out dialing number Phone NO Pattern N single digit from 2 to 9 Z single digit from 1 to 9 X single digit from O to 9 1 2 5 8 allows single digit matches number in this sample 1 2 5 6 7 8 unlimited length of digit Delete Length Delete Length is the number of digits that will be stripped from beginning of the dialed number Prefix NO Prefix NO is the digits that will be added to the beginning of the dialed number How to use Dialing Rule Example I Phone Pattern 27 Max Rule is 100 Phone NO Delete Length Prefix NO Action r ad Insert 1N o ED 27 o ED ax o ED 4 1 2 8 9 o ED 5 o ED 1 1N N single digit from 2 9 excl 0 and 1 In this example when the caller User IP Phone dial the number range from 12 to 19 iPBX WiPBX will send the call to SIP Proxy Server 2 2Z Z single digit from 1 9 excl 0 In this example when the caller User IP Phone dial the numb
19. 3031 0949103032 0949103033 ITSP SIP Trunk 0949103034 i ITSP SIP Trunk 0949103031 0949103032 0949103033 0949103034 0949103031 0949103032 0949103033 0949103054 ITSP SIP Trunk ITSP SIP Trunk 1 2 For example create 4 Gateway Trunk IP Address and Port Add Gateway trunk Gateway trunk Max is 10 5060 3060 5060 3060 5060 5060 5060 5060 Action 192 1658 1 80 192 168 1 81 192 168 1 82 nsert ED ED ED ED 192 168 1 83 Step 2 Create SIP Trunk Group Number or Gateway Trunk Group Number 001 means you want Group these 4 SIP Trunk SIP Trunk 1 2 1 SIP Basic Setting Extension Management Trunk Management SIP Trunk Gateway Trunk Trunk Group Dialing Rules Attendant Extensi Time Rules Record Voice Menu Call Parking 2 2 Group number on Group number IP PBX Setup IP PBX Setup Trunk Group Group Name Number Trunk Group SIP Trunk 1 All Trunks 002 means you want Group these 4 Gateway Trunk GW_Trunk_A 29 sl IP PBX Setup e Trunk Group SIP Basic Setting Extension Management Trunk Management Group Name SIP Trunk Number Gateway Trunk Trunk Group All Trunks Trunk Group proxy0949103032 ZE proxy0949103033 Dialing Rules roxv0949103034 E aS 0 5060 EE 192 168 1 81 5060 Time Rules 192 166 1 82 5060 SE 132 168 1 83 5060 Record Voice Menu Call Parking AS Step 3 Start to call by SIP trunk Gateway trun
20. AN setting Static IP DHCP or PPPoE lf your WAN connection is set up for Dynamic IP address the page will display Release and Renew buttons Use Release to disconnect from your ISP and use Renew to connect to your ISP If your WAN connection is set up for PPPoE the page will display Connect and Disconnect buttons Use Disconnect to drop the PPPoE connection and use Connect to establish the PPPoE connection 42 PBX Extension Status This page displays the information of Extension Users Registration status e Extension Status O Register ox Talk on the Telephone Register Unknown Num Status Num Status Num 106 104 O Ho O x 103 64 463 61 460 58 457 ATT gt ATA o Register OK SIP device is connected to IPPBX 7 Talk on the telephone The connection from to the other end of SIP device is established SE Reister Unknown Sip device is not connected to IPPBX PBX Trunk Status Service Providers Status This page is show Extension Users Register status e Service Provider Status O Register Ok l 2009 2010 Register Unknown Status Num Status o Register OK SIP Trunk is registered gt Unknown SIP Trunk is not registered 43 Call Detail Record CDR Call Detail Record CDR contains the call history of the extensions when calls was made or received Recorded information include Source Number Destination Number
21. IPBX USER MANUAL Model PBX Version 0 0 10 User Manual TND EE S E a as 2 A A EE Eee a ia a el e e as 5 OPTICA DEC TA RA TION EE 5 TRADEMARKS re a o i a a a aa eee a a EE a is a a a a a ica do 5 SAFETY NEI ele ON 5 VR RNY a aa a aa a a a a a a a a a a i a a ae ed 6 NO T O Taa au a frac TA i EE 6 INTRODUCTIONTEDA cialis 7 PBX PE CTR CA TON in 8 IP PHONE KEY SPECIFICATION a dali tica dela ta datos 8 IPS PEC IEC A MONO a a A a a a S a A a Ee 8 GCONPIGURA DION INIAN DR D Ee 9 ELARDWARE SPECTRA TON a o e As a a si sa a ae E 9 Eton Rae WES dan dC EE 9 A ia R 10 PAC e e ONDE WEE 10 SSE AL ER a a a a e e 11 Connec toa PE PP ONE i ai ia ia ia iii iai a a A A I I I A a A a A ATOT 11 Connecting to an External Ethernet Hub or Switch caia i i a i r k k a A 11 OUICE D TAR EN i a a a a a A A EA a ea 12 SEO OU SL WOM Ke CTY TO MTN I SAA 12 MIZAR D GE 13 S LEE e a e e e eens a aia ara 13 SP2 NAT E E PATA AA IA a EN AE IA A A as 14 TELLO MBB E EEN 15 EE ECK 16 IBA O ed Ee 16 SLO A Oe 16 EXTENSIONS MANAGEMEN e i ii he i e a de 18 rs A IN 18 User Extenston Advance Setup Add Edit EXtenSiOM Jesss A 18 TRUNKCNEANAGEMEN EE 20 RR RRA 20 A A N 22 PP T i E TTS 22 SIP Trunk Group Application Sample GE 29 Gateway Ir nk Group Application Sample ET 26 DITA TEE 2 O EE 27 Howto Setting call out by SIP unk SAtEWAY TUNIC as 29 step L Create SIP Tink OT Gateway ida 29 Step 2 Create SIP Trunk Group Number or Gateway
22. Ping from WAN Allowed PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE Some ISPs provide DSL based services and use PPPoE to establish communication link with end users If you are connected to the Internet through a DSL line check with your ISP to see if they use PPPoE If they do you need to make sure the following items PPPoE User 46 name Enter username provided by your ISP PPPoE Password Enter password provided by your ISP e WAN Setting WAN Port IP Assignment static IP DHCP 6 PPPoE Host Name SA2OD ATA con WAN Port MAC original MAC 00 35 56 70 62 D0 GQ Manual Setting Ol 20 27 88 81 18 PPPoE Username PPPOE USERNA PPPoE Password TIIIIIIIIIIII MTU 1492 bytes MERLU 1492 bytes Set DNS server anually gt Automatically C Ping from WAN Alloyed Host Name The Host Name field is optional but may be required by some Internet Service Providers The default host name is the model number of the device It is a computer that is connected to a TCP IP network including the Internet Each host has a unique IP address Assign the domain name or IP address of your host computer When the host operating system is set up it is given a name This name may reflect the prime use of the computer For example a host computer that converts host names to IP addresses using DNS may be called cvs IP PBX com and a host computer that is a web server may be called www lP PBX com When we need to find the host name from
23. S ias il i AAA E a a A A I a lo A 59 ADMIN ACCOUNT E 59 DATT amp a sa i a i is a i i i a a ces 60 NO AE S aka aa A a A a ei a E L a o a E NTT a r a as TIE 61 DAVE Go RES TORE SETTINO sias iai a a a ia a i i A a eine a i i a a a a 61 FACTORY DEFATET SETTING nas 61 FIRMWARE UPDATE tt e 62 IPBX SCENARIO APPLICATION SAVIPLE isa 63 PREFACES About This Manual This manual is designed to assist users in using PBX Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy however no guarantee is given as to the correctness of the contents The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Copyright Declarations Copyright 2006 Telephony Corporation All rights reserved This publication contains information that is protected by copyright No part may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language without written permission from the copyright holders Trademarks Products and Corporate names appearing in this manual may or not be registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective companies and are used only for identification or explanation and to the owners benefit without to infringe Safety Instructions The most careful attention has been devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of the PBX Safety is a major factor in the design of every set But safety is your responsibility too Use only the required power
24. SIP Server for 20 Users Registrations Service providers for 6 Services providers Voice Codec G 711 A law u law G 726 16 24 32 40 Kbps GSM ILBC DTMF Support DTMF Relay info In band LAN NAT DHCP Server WAN PPPoE client DHCP client Fix IP Address DDNS client Network Address Translation Providing build in NAT router function Static Routing Virtual DMZ Port Mapping Configuration Management Web based Graphical User Interface Remote management over the IP Network Web firmware upgrade gt B NA Backup and Restore Configuration file Hardware Specification WAN 1 x RJ 45 connectors used on 10BaseT and 100BaseTX networks LAN 1 x RJ 45 connectors used on 10BaseT and 100BaseTX networks LED 1 LED for Power Status 1 LED for WAN Status 1 LED for LAN Status AC power AC100V 240V DC12V 1 5A 50 60 Hz Temperature 0 C 40 C Operation Humidity up to 90 non condensing Emission FCC Part 15 Class B CE Mark Dimension 170 x 100 x 35 mm Weight 165g oe No aS SLY ei Front Panel Led indicators Power ON PBX Power ON PBX Power OFF PBX network connection established WAN Port EEN Data traffic on cable network ae for network connection ON LAN is connected successfully LAN Port Flashing Data is transmitting Ethernet not connected to PC Rear Panel WAN LAN dE mm E Reset Reset Push this button until 3 seconds and PBX will be set to factory default
25. Start Time Answer Time End Time Duration Time and Status e Call Detail Record i E SCC SE d Start Time answer Time End Time D pla Ed en an 2007 14 26 DT DT e fauswereo TEME CH 2007 1128 e ew Press to go to the Next page Press to go to the Pervious page Source No Caller s ID Destination No ID of destination extension user Start Time The date time when the call initiated Answer Time The date time when the call answered End Time The date time when the call terminated Duration Time Duration of the call in seconds from Start Time to End Time Status 4 status available 1 Answered 2 No Answer 3 Busy 4 Failed 44 Network Setup WAN 8 LAN Setup WAN amp LAN Setup are settings that are used to connect to your ISP Internet Service Provider WAN Setting The WAN settings are provided to you by your ISP and often times referred to as public settings Please select the appropriate option for your specific ISP For most users Internet access is the primary application IP PBX supports the WAN interface for internet access and remote access The following sections will explain more details of WAN Port Internet access and broadband access setup Network Settings e WAN Setting MAT Bridge Mode WAN Por IP Assignment Host Name WAN Port MAC IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MTLI MELI Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Ping f
26. Trunk Group Number 29 Step 3 Start to call by SIP trunk Gateway trunk SA i i i i i a A 30 Step 4 Use Dialing Rules to call by SIP trunk Gateway trunk ooooooonncnnnccoccnnnnnonncnnonononcnnnonnonnnnnnncnnnnnonncnnnnnononnnnnos 31 ATTENDANT B ATENSION scada 32 IDEAR EE 33 T RELE dr S tit dades 35 RECORD VOICE MENU nit 35 CALEPAR ING tr i i i i i i i i i i a i i a a i ast seaeiase ts 37 GENERAL SETTING sere sta mio iais Bal ii k e lid i aa a a i a EEA 21 RUN GROVE SL TEIN ie e a i tote cae ace od diated ah aera 39 INFORMATION a i a a a i e o a 42 EE EECH 42 ED EXTENSION STATUS a L a a S O L r a ere 43 Ie EE 43 CALL DETA De 0d 44 NETWORK SE AAA A a Sala 45 WANG EAN ET a aaa Ga ia a aa a o i a i a Gi cee T a a a a a a a a o deni ba 45 VV AS LEO a aa a A ais Aaa a a Aa aaa asas aa 45 VE Au i i K S S I a i i i i a a a i i a i a E 45 O A e i AA ie i i a A A e R 46 I RIO Ja io a i o a i i i i i L k I i a eed ate eee 46 POS AN MS AAS Na Aa A A ai A NA A i a A A A i i d a A a a a a Na asa 47 WAN EE 47 MTO OVS ada ctad acted cto laabai ata antai A ala a aa heet aaa Aaa sl 48 DN E 48 EE 48 EE 49 EE eegene A 49 DEC E SER YER SE IN O E 49 NA ai 51 IES A II SS 52 AS TES AA a A a sa A e aaa 53 Ee 53 PACII TIIE R ee ee 55 WRETIETE Reesen aaa a aa a a a a a a a i a aa a a a a a 56 EG LRT iui i i i i i ates i i i i i i i a i a ees Rene sence cans 56 UPRP as aaa PA PO ya a o a a po o a a a 57 DDN Sa ds 57 SC 58 MANAGEMENT ais isa IRI
27. ce This function can be useful for residential screening as well for parental screening or other Network Settings e Packet Filter WAN JM Enable MAC Jh Enable MAC Address j Acton WAN WAN Enable Disable The WAN IP port packet filter function control a network IP port default setting is Enable Enable Enable Disable the Internet to WAN IP source port rules default setting is Disable Source IP This is the filter WAN IP address Example 209 131 36 158 Dest Port This is the port used for source IP service Protocol This Protocol Used for the source IP service Select either TCP or UDP Block Wan IP Port Block time setting Select Always or By Schedule Day Block Day setting select a All Mon Sat Mon Fri Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Time Block Time setting select time range is 00 00 to 23 59 LAN LAN Enable Disable Internet to LAN filter function default setting is Enable A prohibitive rule set should only allow the necessary Internet DMZ services to LAN Local Area Network clients Enable Enable Disable the WAN IP source port rules default setting is Disable Source IP This is the filter source IP address to LAN Dest Port This is the port used for source IP 55 Protocol This Protocol Used for the WAN Filter service Select either TCP or UDP Day Block Day setting select All Mon Sat Mon Fri Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Time Block Time setting select time
28. ct Call Group Dis O 2 Lis TT a Cs De Oz Pickup Group DO a O 2 Da la Cs Lia Oz oo A ID e Call forward option Voice mail Voicemail m Enable Woicemail name E mail address Send voice to mail D Delete voicemail after send User Extension Input Extension number Password Input Extension password Caller id Input Extension caller id Call group Pickup group select Call Group An Extension can set single multiple call group s 1 10 id Pickup Group An Extension can set single multiple Pickup group s 1 10 id Call forward option Call forward always Input forward always number Call forward on busy Input forward on busy number Call forward no answer Input forward no answer number If time out XXX sec This is the maximum number allowed no answer time out used Voice mail Voice mail select Enable Disable voice mail function Voice mail name Input voice mail name E Mail address Input E mail address Send voice to mail Enable Disable send voice to mail Delete voice mail after send Save Delete voice mail after send 19 E 10 rn 10 Trunk Management SIP Trunk SIP Trunk allows PBX WiPBX register to different sip systems and ITSP Services On the Providers List you can press Add to add a new service provider or press Advance to edit the information of specific Service Provider or press Delete to delete the specified service provider information e Server Provide
29. e Static routes are special routes that the network administrator manually enters into the router configuration for local network management You could build an entire network based on static routes The problem with doing this is that when a network failure occurs the static route will not change without you performing the change This could be fIP PBXI if the failure occurs when the administrator is not available The route table allows the user to configure and define all the static routes supported by the router Network Settings e Static Route Enable Type Target Netmask Gateway Action C ne El E Enable Enable Disable the static route Type Indicates the type of route as follows Host for local connection and Net for network connection ar 255 255 255 0 Target Defines the base IP address Network Number that will be compared with the destination IP address 50 after an AND with NetMask to see if this is the target route NetMask The subnet mask that will be AND d with the destination IP address and then compared with the Target to see if this is the target route Gateway The IP address of the next hop router that will be used to route traffic for this route If this route is local defines the locally connected hosts and Type Host then this IP address MUST be the IP address of the router Action Insert a new Static Router entry or update a specified entry NAT NAT Network Address Translat
30. e as defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF SNMP is used by network management systems to monitor network attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention It consists of a set of standards for network management including an Application Layer protocol a dIP PBXbase schema and a set of dIP PBX objects Network Settings e SNMP Setting SNMP I Enable SNMP Read Community public default public SNMP Write Community private default private SNMP Trap Host SNMP Trap Community pu blic default public Enable Enable Disable the SNMP service default setting is Disable Support SNMP version 1 or SNMP version 2c SNMP Read Community SNMP Read Community string so that EPlCenter can retrieve information default public SNMP Write Community Specifies the name of the SNMP write community to which the printer device that this actual destination represents belongs Default private SNMP Trap Host Defines an SNMP trap host to which AppCelera will send trap messages Default address is empty SNMP Trap Community The SNMP trap community name The community name functions as a password for sending trap notifications to the target SNMP manager Default public 58 Management Admin Account Administrator account name and password can be setup and edit at this page locally or remotely when remote option enabled Management e Administrator Account Administrator Name ladmin Ad
31. ecify an external host and iPBX will perform DNS queries periodically Not recommended for production environments Use externip instead Extern Refresh How often to refresh externhost if used You may specify a local network in the field below Local Network Address localnet 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 All RFC 1918 addresses are local networks localnet 11 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 Also RFC1918 localnet 171 16 0 0 12 Another RFC1918 with CIDR notation localnet 168 254 0 0 255 255 0 0 Zero conf local network 17 User Extensions Management The User Extensions Setting page allows the users to add edit delete extensions in the VolP telephony network Extensions List IP PBX Setup User Extensions Setting Add New User Extensions Add Extensions List Extension Max is 30 100 100 100 101 101 101 Advance 102 102 102 Advance Click Add to add a new extension fill in the required information in User Extension Advance Setup and click Submit to establish an extension Click to edit an extension setting fill in the required information in User Extension Advance Setup and click Submit to activate changes Click to delete an extension User Extension Advance Setup Add Edit extension For per extension number password caller ID Call group Pickup group selection call forward option Voice mail setup 18 User Extension Advance Setup User Extension 102 Password 102 Caller Id 102 e Call group Pickup group sele
32. er range from 21 to 29 iPBX WiPBX will send the call to SIP Proxy Server 3 3X X single digit from 0 9 In this example when the caller User IP Phone dial the number range from 30 to 39 iPBX WiPBX will send the call to SIP Proxy Server 4 4 1 2 8 9 In this example when the caller User IP Phone dial the number 41 42 48 or 49 PBX WiPBX will send the call to SIP Proxy Server 5 5 dot In this example when the caller User IP Phone dial the any length of number with 5 as it beginning digit number iPBX WiPBX will send the call to SIP Proxy Server Example II Speed Dial to Registered server A O Max Rule is 100 Phone NO Delete Length Prefix NO Action 555 3 0943123123 ED 0943123123 o ED 43123123 o 09 En 1 When User IP Phone call 555 PBX will automatically dial 0943123123 to SIP Proxy Server 2 When User IP Phone call 0943123123 PBX will automatically dial 0943123123 to SIP Proxy Server 3 When User IP Phone call 43123123 iPBX will automatically dial 0943123123 to SIP Proxy Server 28 How to setting call out by SIP trunk Gateway trunk Step 1 1 1 Server Providers Setting Add New Service Providers Providers List Caller Id Service Provider Max is 10 UserName Create SIP Trunk or Gateway Trunk Password For example create 4 SIP Trunk accounts to register ITSP Action 094910
33. he phone conversation IP PBX Setup e Call Parking Extension to Dial for Parking Calls What extension to park calls on P d Number of seconds a call can be parked for Su Extension to Dial for Parking Calls Set an extension number to dial when need to park the call Default number is 700 What extension to park calls on Set the Extension range for call parking retrieving Example 701 720 Number of seconds a call can be parked for Set allowed parking time for the parking call Default is 30 sec Pickup Extension Set up a number for IP Phone to retrieve back the call Default is 8 Timeout for answer on attended transfer Sei a timeout value for answer the transferred call Default is 30 Sec How to use call parking 1 Make a call the first party Press extension 700 key to park the call The Voice guide will tell the user a specific number 701 720 to set parking call At this moment the remote extension will hear the reserve sound 4 Other remote extension press retrieve number to pick up call General setting Users can setup specific function keys to be used on IP Phone or SIP device extensions that registered to IPBX to enable disable and perform the call features Features includes Call forward Call transfer Pick up extensions and Voice Mail 37 Call forward key e Call Forward Key Res Call Forward Alway Enable default 1 d Le m Disable NES default 2
34. ill be stripped from beginning of the dialed number Prefix NO Prefix NO is the digits that will be added to the beginning of the dialed number Dest IP DNS Destination IP Address Domain Name is the IP address Domain Name of the destination ATA Gateway that owns this phone number Port Port is port of the destination Gateway ATA use Default is 5060 How to use Dialing Rule Example I Phone Pattern 39 Phone NO Delete Length Prefix NC Dest IP DNS Action m LL m iN 0 09100 10 10 10 100 5060 22 0 08100 20 20 20 100 5060 ED 2 07100 30 30 30 100 5060 En 4 1 2 8 9 0 06100 40 40 40 100 5060 En 5 0 05100 50 50 50 100 5060 ED 1 1N N single digit from 2 9 excl 0 and 1 In this example when the caller User IP Phone dial the number range from 12 to 19 iPBX WiPBX will send the call to Destination IP address 10 10 10 100 2 2Z Z single digit from 1 9 excl 0 In this example when the caller User IP Phone dial the number range from 21 to 29 iPBX WiPBX will send the call to Destination IP address 20 20 20 100 3 3X X single digit from 0 9 In this example when the caller User IP Phone dial the number range from 30 to 39 iPBX WiPBX will send the call to Destination IP address 30 30 30 100 4 4 1 2 8 9 In this example when the caller User IP Phone dial the number 41 42 48 or 49 PBX WiPBX will send the call to Destination IP address 40 40 40 100 5 5 d
35. in LPs Wn genie T J Ha Insert Cabero Tk 192 541 471 gesi Trark GroLp Ed IERT AA Vargas ES 1925013 SL Bill Alon Ester 5 ES 152 25U 1 1J LC ES True Roles Record volca Xen Add Gateway trunk Gateway trunk Max is 10 IP Port Action IS IP Assigns the Gateway IP address Domain name Port Port number of Gateway Trunk Assigns a value Port Insert Insert a new Gateway trunk entry Change update a specified entry Trunk Group IPBX WiPBX can build two or more SIP Gateway trunks of the same type between two given points Select IP PBX Setup gt Trunk Management gt Trunk Group add new trunk Group 22 Trunk Group Setting Add New Grop Name Add Group Name List Trunk Group Max is 10 Group Name Group Number Number Action External A 0 proxy0949103031 pr more Edit External B 85 proxy0949103033 pr more En Press Add to add a new Trunk Group Press Edit to the edit a specified Trunk group Press Delete to delete a specified Trunk group Press more to show the Service Provider Number under the group Group Name List Trunk Group Max is 10 Group Name Group Number Number External 4 0 proxy0949103031 pr External B 85 proxy00409 103033 pr more Windows Internet Explorer F ad em OO 1 pron y0049103032 How to Add New Trunk Group Step 1 Press Add button to add a new Group information Trunk Group
36. ion serves three purposes 1 Provides security by hiding internal IP addresses Acts like firewall 2 Enables a company to access internal IP addresses Internal IP addresses that are only available within the company will not conflict with public IP 3 Allows a company to combine multiple ISDN connections into a single internet connection Network Settings e NAT Setting Network Address Translation W Enable IPSec Pass Through hd Enable DTD Pass Through hl Enable L2TP Pass Through I Enable SIP ALG Enable NetMeeting ALG Ol Enable DMZ TT Enable e Virtual Server Mapping LAN Port Action Enable WAN Port Protocol Enable Trigger Port Trigger Type Public Port Public Type 51 NAT Setting e NAT Setting Metwork Address Translation Enable PSec Pass Through En ble FETE Pass Through Enable L2TP Pass Through Enable SIP ALG Enable DMZ Enable OMZ LAN IP Ss o A Network Address Translation Enable Disable NAT IPSec Pass Through IPsec Internet Protocol Security is a framework for a set of protocols for security at the network or packet processing layer of network communication Enable Disable this framework verification PPTP Pass Through PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol is a protocol that allows corporations to extend their own corporate network through private tunnels over the public Internet Enable Disable this protocol verification L2TP Pass Thro
37. k One Stage call by SIP trunk Example Call out and hunt SIP Trunk 1 SIP Trunk Pickup the IPPHONE Dial OO XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX This call will hunt SIP Trunk 1 SIP Trunk 1 4 to call out Two Stage call by SIP trunk Example Call out and hunt SIP Trunk 1 SIP Trunk Pickup the IPPHONE Dial 001 Hear Dial tone Dial your number XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX This call will hunt SIP Trunk 1 SIP Trunk 1 4 to call out One Stage call by Gateway trunk Example Call out and hunt GW Trunk A Gateway Trunk Pickup the IPPHONE Dial OO XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX This call will hunt GW Trunk A Gateway Trunk 1 4 to call out VU Two Stage call by Gateway trunk Example Call out and hunt GW Trunk A Gateway Trunk Pickup the IPPHONE Dial 001 Hear Dial tone Dial your number XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX This call will hunt GW Trunk A Gateway Trunk 1 4 to call out 30 Step 4 Use Dialing Rules to call by SIP trunk Gateway trunk For Example Create an dialing rule as below e Dialing Rules Max Rule is 100 Action Phone NO Delete Length Prefix NO 1030 0 0949 En One Stage call by SIP trunk Example Call out and hunt SIP Trunk 1 SIP Trunk Pickup the IPPHONE User Dial 001103033 After the dialing rules will become 0949103033 the call will hunt SIP Trunk 1 SIP Trunk 1 4 to call out Two Stage call by SIP t
38. main name Assign a server s IP Domain name which is in charge of call out service Outbound Proxy Port Port number of Outbound Proxy Server Assign a number from 1024 to 65535 the common default SIP port setting is 5060 On duty Off duty voice select When the service provider registered to PBX incoming calls will hear On Off duty voice default settings is Enable For how to record On Off duty voice please refer Record Voice Menu Incoming call attendant Choose a pre set hunt groups default is blank There are 3 types of combination setup 1 If On duty Off duty voice is Enabled after caller hear the voice menu one time the call will be transferred to the pre defined group for call attendant 2 If On duty Off duty voice is Disabled caller will not hear the voice menu the call will be directly 21 transferred to the pre defined group for call attendant 3 If On duty Off duty voice is Enabled and no group is pre defined voice menu will repeat itself until incoming caller respond to it For how to make hunt group please refer Hunt Group Setting Gateway Trunk A Gateway trunk is a FXO PSTN subscriber lines connecting to FXO ports on IPBX2 Select IP PBX Setup gt Trunk Management gt Gateway Trunk can insert Change Gateway IP address and port E TP DIN Selmp SIF Saal Sat Gateway Trunk Setting beter siar Mars jarar Add Gateway mink Gateway trink Maw Is
39. ministrator Password sene Confirm Password scena e Remote Administration Remote administration E Enable Http port for remote 2888 Remote administration only from IP 0 0 0 0 Note e The administrator name and password are case sensitive and the blank character is an illegal character e Only the administrator account has the ability to change account password Administrator Name Assign a name to represent the administrator account Maximum 16 characters bh mI UH Legal characters can be the upper letter A to 2 lower letter a to z digit number 0 to 9 and an underscore signj _ Administrator Password Assign an administrator password Maximum 16 characters and minimum 6 characters with mix of digits and letters characters Legal characters can be the upper letter A to Z lower D p letter a to z digit number 0 to 9 and an underscore sign __ Confirm Password Enter the administrator password again Remote Administrator allows the device to be configured through the WAN port from the Internet using a web browser A username and password is still required to access the browser based management interface Remote Administration Enable Disable to access from remote site Default setting is Disable Http port for remote If you allowed the access from the remote site assign the http port used to access the IP PBX Default port number is 8888
40. n This warranty will not apply if the product is modified misused tampered with damaged by an act of God or subjected to abnormal working conditions The warranty does not cover the bundled or licensed software of other vendors Defects which do not significantly affect the usability of the product will not be covered by the warranty We reserve the right to revise the manual and online documentation and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes Note Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the purchaser This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular use or purpose We shall in no event be held liable for indirect or consequential damages of any kind of character to the purchaser To obtain the services of this warranty contact us for your Return Material Authorization number RMA Products must be returned Postage Prepaid It is recommended that the unit be insured when shipped Any returned products without proof of purchase or those with an out dated warranty will be repaired or replaced and the customer will be billed for parts and labor All repaired or replaced products will be shipped by us to the corresponding return address Postage Paid This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other
41. only use this option as a last resort 92 Virtual Server Setting The device can be configured as a virtual server so that remote users accessing services such as Web or FTP services via the public WAN IP address can be automatically redirected to local servers in the LAN network Depending on the requested service TCP UDP port number the device redirects the external service request to the appropriate server within the LAN network You will only need to input the LAN IP address of the computer running the service and enable it A Virtual Server is defined as a service port and all requests to this port will be redirected to the computer specified by the server IP e Virtual Server Mapping Enable WAN Port Protocol AN IE GN Port Action O Log TCP el 222 222 222 17 80 Enable Enable Disable the virtual server mapping default setting is Disable WAN Port The port number on the WAN side that will be used to access the virtual service Enter the WAN Port number e g enter 80 to represent the Web http server or enter 25 to represent SMTP email server Note You can specify maximum 32 WAN Ports Protocol The protocol used for the virtual service Select a protocol type is TCP or UDP LAN IP The server computer in the LAN network that will be providing the virtual services Enter the IP address of LAN LAN Port The port number of the service used by the Private IP computer Enter the LAN port number Action Insert a ne
42. ot In this example when the caller User IP Phone dial the any length of number with 5 as it beginning digit number iPBX WiPBX will send the call to Destination IP address 50 50 50 100 Example II Speed Dial Phone NO Delete Length Prefix NO Dest IP DNS Action pa 3 0943123123 99 113 237 158 3060 En 0943123123 o rogersoundwini no ip org 3060 En 43123123 09 rogersoundwini no ip org 3060 En 1 When User IP Phone call 555 iPBX will automatically dial 0943123123 to Destination IP address 59 115 237 158 2 When User IP Phone call 0943123123 iPBX will automatically dial 0943123123 to Destination IP address rogersoundwin1 no ip org 3 When User IP Phone call 43123123 iPBX will automatically dial 0943123123 to Destination IP address rogersoundwin1 no ip org Example III Speed Dial to Registered server 1 Registered to ITSP SIP server WWW ITSP COM 34 Phone NO Prefix NO Dest IP DNS LLC TT LL UO mz 9733113 0 o3 WWW ITSP COM 3060 ED 3 User IPPhone called 5733113 IPBX will automatically dial 035733113 to ITSP IP address WWW ITSP COM Time Rules Set time for iPBX to play On duty Off duty voice menu at preferred date time IP PBX Setup e Attendant Time Day Setting Start Day Mon End Day Gun e Time Setting Month Setting Start Month Jan Date Se
43. oup Name List Group Hame Extension Number Cial_300_Ring_Sales_ team 301 30 more Dial 400 Ring RD Team 400 40 more Dial SOO Ring Group 1 Round 500 50 more Dial 9 to Ring Operator 100 20 more Dial 0 Ring Group 2 Randon 100 10 more Press Add to add a new Hunt Group Press Edit to the edit a specified hunt group Press Delete to delete a specified hunt group Press more to show the extension number under the group Group Name List Group Hame Extension Number Dial 300 Ring Gales team 301 30 Dal 400 Rinn RO Team LIT df more Microsoft Internet Explore x A 301 302 303 304 How to Setup Hunt Group Add New Gropu Name Add e Hunt Group Hunt Mode Round Robin Incoming Call Dial Number fs Ring Group Extensionj Timeout BO eet defautt 30 Ring Group All Extension Users gt gt L Submit 40 Group Name Input your group name Hunt Mode 3 modes available Round Robin Ring All Random Mode 1 Round Robin Take turns ringing each available Extension Users 2 Ring All Ring all Extension Users until any one Extension Users answer the call 3 Random Ring random group inside Extension Users Incoming Call Dial Number Associate a dial number with a call group voice instruction to instruct incoming calls e g If 20 is associated with Group A when the caller dial 20 all extensions under Group A will ring Default incoming
44. r 1 Default is pool ntp org NTP Server address NTP Server 2 Default is empty 60 Ping Test This useful diagnostic utility can be used to check if a computer is connected to the Internet lt sends ping packets and listens for replies from the specific host At PING Destination text field enter host name or IP address e g www ippbx com or 216 115 108 245 that you want to ping and click Ping button Management e PING Test Ping Destination Assign a legal IP address or host name Save Restore Setting All settings can be saving to a local file Pervious device configurations can also be restored by upload the pre saved file back to the device Management e Save Restore Setting Save estore Factory Default Setting This function is used to restore all the parameters back to factory default setting You can use the Save Restore Setting to check the factory default configuration Management e Factory Default Setting Set device configuration to Factory default setting submit 61 Firmware Update You can upgrade the firmware of the device using this tool Make sure that the firmware you want to use is saved on the local hard drive of your computer Click on Browse to search the firmware at the local hard drive for firmware upgrade Firmware Update Firmware File Browse Upload Firmware Name select that you want to upgrade Firmware version Note Upgrading the firmware will
45. rights that vary from country to country Introduction iPBX PBX has successfully combined the rich features of IP PBX with built in SIP Proxy Server to provide high effective efficient and economical Voice over IP solution for SOHO to small enterprises users Users are able to integrate various VoIP networks into one total solution as iPBX works with SIP compatible telephony devices IP Phone Soft Phone Gateway Wi Fi Gateway GSM Gateway and allow more flexibility on business telephone system layout The following sections will provide users a comprehensive but straightforward user guides to iPBX The sections covered the basic web configuration setup procedures and PBX setup and so on I PBX Specification IP Phone Key Specification O A TOA ESS 10 12 13 14 Voice Codec G 711 A law u law G 726 GSM iLBC Call Waiting Music on hold Resume Call Transfer Call Forward Direct IP Phone Web Control Call Forward On Busy Forward IP Phone Web Control Call Forward No answer Forward IP Phone Web Control Call Group from Incoming call Call Pickup IP Phone dial pickup same group Auto attendant incoming call 3 Way Conference Outgoing dial authentication Caller ID Call Pack Dial Voice mail control Message to Email Voice to Email Reservations machine IP Specification Oat Oe LO eer ES IS oe gt SIP RFC 3261 SDP RFC 2327 Symmetric RTP Build in
46. rom WAN e LAN Setting LAN 1P Address Subnet Mask ONS Proxy Static IP f static IP DHCP PPPoE SIP ATA t Original MAC 00 0C 29 FD 1E 4C O Manual Setting 00 00 27 88 81 18 S345 4AA AA A e e d d S e A d A A If you are a leased line user with a fixed IP address enter in the IP address subnet mask gateway address and DNS domain name server address es provided to you by your ISP Each IP address entered in the fields 45 must be in the appropriate IP form which are four IP octets separated by a dot x x x x The Router will not accept the IP address if it is not in this format e WAN Setting WAN Port IP Assignment Host Name WAN Port MAC IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway IP Address Check with your ISP provider Example 168 95 1 2 Subnet Mask Check with your ISP provider Default Gateway Check with your ISP provider DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Dynamic IP Get WAN IP Address automatically If you are connected to the Internet through a Cable modem line then a dynamic IP will be assigned Note WAN port gets the IP Address Subnet Mask and default gateway IP address automatically if DHCP client is successful e WAN Setting WAN Port IP Assignment Host Name 54200 A LA COM WAN Port MAC Original 00 35 56 70 62 DC Manual Setting 01 20 27 88 81 18 MTU 1500 bytes MRL 1500 oytes Set DNS server D Manually M I Automatically
47. rs Setting Add New Service Providers Add Providers List Service Provider Max is 10 Caller Id UserName Password Action 0949103031 0949103031 0949103031 ITSP SIP Trunk 5060 0949103032 0949103032 0949103032 ITSP SIP Trunk 5060 0949103033 0949103033 0949103033 ITSP SIP Trunk 5060 0949103034 0949103034 0949103034 ITSP SIP Trunk 5060 Note Maximum 10 registrations on Server Provider list Add New Service Providers Step 1 In IP PBX Setup gt Trunk Management gt SIP Trunk and then Press Add button to add a new services provider information Add New Service Providers Add Step 2 Fill in the required information in Service Provider Advance Setup page 20 Service Provider Advance Setup Caller id E Proxy address EI Outbound proxy address fT e On duty Off duty voice select M Enable Incoming call attendant Dal 300 Ring Gales team Dial 400 Ring RD Team Dial 500 Ring Group 1 RR Cial 600 Ring Group 2 Randon Dial G to Ring Operator Caller id The caller ID will be sent between the callee and caller and will be displayed on SIP device LCD panel for identification User name User name for authentication Password User password for authentication Proxy Server Address Assigns the SIP Proxy Servers IP address Domain name Proxy Server Port Port number of SIP Proxy Server Assigns a value from 1024 to 65535 the common default SIP port is 5060 Outbound Proxy Address Outbound Proxy server s IP address Do
48. runk Example Call out and hunt Pickup the IPPHONE Dial 001 Hear Dial tone SIP_Trunk_1 SIP Trunk Dial your number 103033 After the dialing rules will become 0949103033 the call will hunt SIP Trunk 1 SIP Trunk 1 4 to call out One Stage call by Gateway trunk Example Call out and hunt GW Trunk A Gateway Trunk Pickup the IPPHONE User Dial 001103033 After the dialing rules will become 0949103033 the call will bunt GW Trunk A SIP Trunk 1 4 to call out PU Two Stage call by Gateway trunk Example Call out and hunt GW Trunk A Gateway Trunk Pickup the IPPHONE Dial 001 Hear Dial tone Dial your number 103033 After the dialing rules will become 0949103033 the call will bunt GW Trunk A SIP Trunk 1 4 to call out 31 Attendant Extension Attendant Extension in iPBX system helps you to configure internal dial plan for extension It allows more calls to be handled by IVR from Gateway s FXO and FXS port Note Attendant Extension Provide 10 sets of IVR IP PBX Setup e Attendant Extension EA Attendant Extension Number i A Attendant Extension Number 2 102 Attendant Extension Number 3 103 Attendant Extension Number 4 104 Attendant Extension Number 5 105 Atendant Extension Number 6 106 Attendant Extension Number 7 107 Attendant Extension Number 8 1085 Attendant Extension Number 3 109
49. the communication media and media parameters and the called party s desire to engage in the communication Once these are assured SIP establishes call parameters at either end of the communication and handles call transfer and termination SIP basic Settings require users to fill in the information in 4 main areas SIP Configuration SIP Codecs Outbound SIP Registrations and NAT Support for basic SIP setup e SIP Configuration SIP Codecs UDP Port to bind to Codec Priority 1 ulaw Domain Codec Priority 2 alaw Allow guest calls S Codec Priority 3 mp Allow Traders Codec Priority 4 gsm e Overlap dialing support Y ars 9723 i D l Codec Priority 5726 Min Registration Subscription Time 1500 Codec Priority 6 9 26 Codec Priority 7 gra Max Registration Subscription Time 3600 Default Incoming Outgoing Registration Time 1200 e Outbound SIP Registrations Min Roundtrip Time T1 Time 200 Language English e Register TimeOut Enable Relaxed DTMF Register Attempts 65535 server UserAgent DTMF Mode rfc2333 e e NAT Support Al HMR Extern IP Extern Refresh 10 Local Network Address II NAT mode yes r Allow RTP Reinvite nonat e Submit SIP Configuration UDP Port to bind to Default port 5060 Domain IPBX Server s IP address Allow guest calls Enable Disable guest calls Default is Enable Default is all IP Overlap dialing support Enable Disable overlap dialing support Default is
50. tting Start Date 1 gt Day Setting Defined Start Day End Day Time Setting Defined Start Time End Time Month Setting Defined Start Month End Month Date Setting Defined Start Date End Date Record Voice Menu Allow you to record On Off duty voice menu over a registered IP Phone 35 e Record Voice Menu Record voice LO Ex1 9 Play voice 10 Ex 10 Default voice 1i Ex1 11 1 p PJ Ly Password Submit Answer Extension On Off Duty Record Play Default Pick up your register IP Phone handset and press function key password to enter into voice menu guide Function Key i Record voice Record your voice menu Default is 9 Play voice Play your record voice menu Default is 10 Default voice To set default voice menu Default is 11 Password This is record default voice password Default is 1234 Answer Extension enable you to record the customized voice menu remotely from a registered IP Phone Answer extension Call from registered IP Phone to record the voice menu How to Record Voice Menu Incoming call IVR Record Pick up your register IP Phone handset and press function key password to enter into voice menu guide Press 1 record On Press 2 go to record ty vaira Press 1 record Off duly volte 36 Call Parking Build a calling rule for IP Phone to park the calls during t
51. ugh L2TP The Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol is an emerging Internet Engineering Task Force IETF standard that combines the best features of two existing tunneling protocols Cisco s Layer 2 Forwarding L2F and Microsoft s Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP L2TP is an extension to the Point to Point Protocol PPP which is an important component for VPNs VPNs allow users and telecommuters to connect to their corporate intranets or extranets Enable Disable this function SIP ALG SIP the Session Initiation Protocol is a signaling protocol for Internet conferencing telephony presence events notification and instant messaging Enable Disable this protocol verification DMZ In computer networks a DMZ Demilitarized Zone is a computer host or small network inserted as a neutral zone between a company s private network and the outside public network lt prevents outside users from getting direct access to a server that has company IP PBX Setting up a DMZ is very easy If you have multiple computers you can choose to simply place one of the computers between the Internet connection and the firewall DMZ IP LAN If you have a computer that cannot run Internet applications properly from behind the device then you can allow the computer to have unrestricted Internet access Enter the IP address of that computer as a DMZ host with unrestricted Internet access Adding a client to the DMZ may expose that computer to a variety of security risks so
52. voltage Power Input AC 100 240V 50 60Hz To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product Opening or removing covers may expose the PBX to hazardous voltages Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when this product is subsequently used Never push objects of any kind into the equipment through housing slots since they may touch hazardous voltage points or short out parts those could result in a risk of electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product If liquid is spilled please refer to the proper service personnel Use only Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP Category 5 Ethernet cable to RJ 45 port of the iPBX Warranty We warrant to the original end user purchaser that the PBX PBX will be free from any defects in workmanship or materials for a period of one 1 years from the date of purchase from the dealer Please keep your purchase receipt in a safe place as it serves as proof of date of purchase During the warranty period and upon proof of purchase should the product have indications of failure due to faulty workmanship and or materials we will at our discretion repair or replace the defective products or components without charge for either parts or labor to whatever extent we deem necessary to re store the product to proper operating condition Any replacement will consist of a new or re manufactured functionally equivalent product of equal value and will be offered solely at our discretio
53. w WAN port or update a specified WAN port Port Trigger Some applications require multiple connections such as Internet gaming video conferencing Internet telephony and others These applications have difficulties working through NAT Network Address Translation If you need to run applications that require multiple connections specify the port normally associated with an application in the Trigger Port field select the protocol type as TCP Transmission Control Protocol or UDP User DIP PBXgram Protocol then enter the public ports associated with the trigger port to open them for inbound traffic 53 e Port Trigger Enable Trigger Port Trigger Type Public Port Public Type Enable Enable Disable the port trigger default setting is Disable Trigger Port This is the port used to trigger the application It can be either a single port or a range of ports Trigger Type This is the protocol used to trigger the special application Public Port This is the port number on the WAN side that will be used to access the application You may define a single port or a range of ports You can use a comma to add multiple ports or port ranges Public Type This is the protocol used for the special application Action Insert a new Port Trigger or update a specified Port Trigger 54 Packet filter Controlling access to a network by analyzing the incoming packets and letting them pass or halting them based on the IP addresses of the sour
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