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1. Figure D 2 WLAN Setting of IPX 300W STEP 2 Browse to IP PBX Setup gt User Extensions Setup configuration menu IP PBX Setup User Extensions Setting Add New User Extensions ETT Extensions List Extension Max is 100 User Extension Password Caller ld Action Figure D 3 User extension setting of IP PBX STEP 3 Click the Add button to create extension account ext 100 and ext 101 78 User Extension Advance Setup User Extension 100 Password 123 Caller Id e Call group Pickup group select Call Group 1 O O3 Os Os Os O7 Os Os Dio Pickup Group Oi O2 O3 Oa Os Os O7 Os Oo Oi Call forward option Call Forward Always Call Forward on Busy Call Forward on No Answer eN bd 20 Sec e Voice mail Voicemail C Enable E Figure D 4 Add extension setting of IP PBX STEP 4 Please log in VIP 154T and browser to SIP setting gt Domain Service configuration menu Insert the account password information then save and reboot machine The sample configuration screen is shown below Service Domain Settings You could set information of service domains in this page Realm 1 Default Active On Of Display Name 1 01 Data match with Figure D 3 peng umber 401 IP PBX s extension settings Register Name 101 Register Password eee The IP address Domain Server 192 165 0 1 of IP PBX Proxy Server 192 168 0 1 Outbound Proxy Figure D 5 Web pag
2. WISP Wireless AP 802 11b g AP amp AP Client Mode LAN 802 11b g N KI Figure 4 21 WISP amp AP mode application Access Policy For AP and WISP amp AP mode In IP PBX security an access control list is a list of allow Access Policy all Reject all to an MAC Access Control List MAX MAC List 64 Table 4 8 Access policy description Network Settings Access Policy Setting Access Policy Allow all Access Control List rr 00 30 4f 54 5a af 00 30 4f 13 45 0b Insert to list Delete from list Figure 4 22 Access policy settings 52 Static Route Network Settings Access Policy Setting Access Policy Allow all Disable Access Control List Allow all Figure 4 23 Access policy settings 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 IP PBX 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 Static Route Enable Type Net Enable Type Target NetMask Gateway Action J Target N
3. gt AP Client Mode In this mode the IP PBX is used to access the Wireless Service Provider network by connecting wirelessly to the remote Outdoor AP When the IPBX operate in AP Client Mode the WAN and LAN RJ 45 interface will be configured as a 2 port switch for connecting with 2 PCs for access wireless network WLAN Setting WLAN Enable W LAN Role AP Client WLAN Mode 802 11 B G mixed v jo gt s h Aa u test iw Remote AP SSID a A Attention Each AP and Client must have the same channel and encryption type W LAN NAT Bridge NAT W LAN Channel EC Auto 2 422GHZ channel 3 default Channel 10 W LAN IP Assignment static IP DHCP PPPOE Authentication Method OPEN default OPEN Encryption Type NONE Figure 4 14 AP client mode settings 46 5 Note When IP PBX operate in AP Client Mode the WAN and LAN RJ 45 interface will be configured as a 2 port switch for connecting with 2 PCs for access wireless network For wireless connected type 802 11 B G mixed 802 11b only 802 11G only WLAN Mode Remote AP SSID Define the same as your Wireless Router uses Enter the remote AP Authorization Key WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPAPSK WPA2PSK Mix Mode to Show Remote AP KEY W LAN Channel Define the same as your Wireless Router uses 1 DHCP client W LAN IP Assignment 2 Static IP Address Key in the W LAN IP address W LAN Subnet mask
4. J tal Caller Id 00 e Try peer to peer RTP Peer to Peer no Call group Pickup group select Call Group Mi O Os O4 Os Os O7 Os Os Cio Pickup Group Mi BO D Ds Os Os O7 Os Os Dio Call forward option DND Forward to Voicemail Call Forward Always Call Forward on Busy Call Forward on No Answer ll IF Time Voice mail Voicemail Enable Voicemail name Voicemail password f E mail address F Send voice to mail C Delete voicemail after send Figure 3 6 Extension advance settings User Extension Input Extension number Password Input Extension password Caller Id Input Extension caller id Table 3 5 Extension advance description Try peer to peer RTP If select yes allow RTP transmission to try peer to peer for sip extension device between 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 Table 3 6 Call Pickup group description 19 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 Table 3 7 Call forward description Voice mail Voice mail select Enable Disable voice mail function Voice mail name Input voice mail name E Mail address In
5. J v GOD Figure 3 17 Dialing Rules settings Phone Number is the leading digit of the call out dialing number Phone NO Pattern N single digit from 2 to 9 Phone NO z single digit from 1 to 9 X single digit from O to 9 unlimited length of digit Delete Length is the number of digits that will be stripped from Delete Length o beginning of the dialed number Prefix NO is the digits that will be added to the beginning of the Prefix NO dialed number Table 3 12 Dialing Rules description 24 gt Scenario Sample Dialing Rules Max Rule is 100 Phone NO Delete Length Prefix NO Trunk Trunk Group Act L J uo ea aN 2 77 proxy883 02 0 9 172 16 0 10 5060 Figure 3 18 Dialing Rules list 1 If user dials 12 this call will hunt SIP Trunk proxy888 and send 77 to call out 2 If user dials 02345 this call will hunt Gateway Trunk 172 16 0 10 and send 902345 to call out The Dialing Rules function needs to arrange use with Trunk Note Group function and it can not be used by itself Attendant Extension Attendant Extension in IP PBX system helps you to configure internal dial plan for extension setup It can allow more calls to be handled by IVR from Gateway s FXO and FXS port Attendant Extension Provide 10 sets of IVR Attendant Extension Attendant Extension Number 1 Attendant Extension Number 2 Attendant Extension Number 3 p
6. button to move the activated trunk to Trunk Group box Table 3 11 Trunk Group setting description gt Scenario Sample IP PBX has created two different SIP trunks and one Gateway trunk for outgoing trunks Group Name List Trunk Group Max is 10 Group Name Group Number Number Action SIP Trunk 1 61 proxy266929 ED SIP Trunk 2 8 proxyD03954153 ED FXO Gateway 0 172 16 0 10 5060 Edit Figure 3 16 Trunk Group sample setting 23 One Stage Call 1 If user dials 81123456 this call will hunt SIP Trunk 1 and send 123456 to call out 2 If user dials 82234567 this call will hunt SIP Trunk 2 and send 234567 to call out 3 If user dials 0345678 this call will hunt FKO Gateway and send 345678 to call out Two Stage Call 1 If user dials 81 and hear the dial tone then dial 123456 This call will hunt SIP Trunk 1 and send 123456 to call out 2 If user dials 82 and hear the dial tone then dial 234567 This call will hunt SIP Trunk 2 and send 234567 to call out 3 If user dials 0 and hear the dial tone then dial 345678 This call will hunt FKO Gateway and send 345678 to call out Dialing Rules When want to make VolP calls through the above SIP Trunk or Gateway Trunk the user can use the Dialing Rules function to simplify the dialing number In the Dialing Rules settings Maximum Entries 100 records Dialing Rules Max Rule is 100 Phone NO Delete Length Prefix NO Trunk Trunk Group Action
7. gt Pickup Extension 8 IP Phone i Ext 300 IP Phone Ext 100 Ext 200 Figure B 1 Call Pickup sample scenario 1 Ext 300 call to Ext 100 and Ext 100 is ringing 2 Ext 200 dial 8 to pickup the call for Ext 100 and Ext 200 is talking with Ext 300 Appendix C How to record Sound and replacement Sounds package This sample for how to record sound as gsm format file for IP PBX use and to replacement the Sounds package gt What do you need 1 Original Sound file in English version sounds tar gz 2 IVR menu Script IVR script txt 3 ASoftware can record the sound file such as Wavepad Editor http www nch com au 4 A Software can compress the folders into tar file such as IZarc http lzarc org Please contact with our VoIP Technical Support Team support voip Oplanet com tw for getting the related IVR files Step1 Uncompress the sound file sounds tar gz and you will see the file architecture and what voice files included P ar ar ar ar ar ar 4 Y sounds CE E J P digits default silence agent pass auth incorr auth thanky beep gsm beeperr gsm conf admin en om a ar ar ar ar ar ar ar amp default i ES E 3 E silence conf getco conf getpin conf hasjoi conf haslef conf invalid conf invalid conf kicked confdeader ar ar ar ar ar ar ar ar conf noemp conf onlyo conf onlyp conf otherin conf placei
8. 27 Second 27 Submit Figure 5 2 Date Time Manual time settings Manual Time Setting Set up the time manually Table 5 2 Date Time Manual time description gt NTP Time Server Management Date Time Date Time Set By O Manual Time Setting NTP Time Server Time Zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Singapore Taipei Daylight Saving E NTP Update Interval 24 hours 1 1000 default 24 HTP Server 1 HTP Server 2 Figure 5 3 Date Time NTP time settings 64 NTP Time Server Protocol used to help match your system clock with an accurate time source For example atomic clock or a server Choose your time zone Default is GMT 8 00 Beijing Time Zone Singapore Taipei Enable Disable Default is Disabling time during which clocks Daylight Saving are set one hour ahead of local standard time widely adopted during summer to provide extra daylight in the evenings Default is 24 hours This is used to select the freguency of NTP NTP Update Interval updates NTP Server 1 Default is pool ntp org NTP Server address NTP Server 2 Default is empty Table 5 3 Date Time NTP time description Ping Test This useful diagnostic utility can be used to check if a computer is on the Internet It sends ping packets and listens for replies from the specific host Enter in a host name or the IP address that you want to ping Packet Internet Groper and click Ping Example www yahoo com or 209 131 36 15
9. 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 Table 6 3 Call Detail Record description o IPPBX WIPPBX have save Maximum 500 Records to the Note memory If you press Reset bottom or reboot the system the record will be erased 69 Appendix A How to use Call Parking function The followings are the Call Park function settings and all of VolP devices ATA GW and IP Phone were registered with Wi Fi IP PBX gt Extension to Dial for Parking Calls 700 gt Extensions to park calls on 701 720 l me INTERNET a IP Phone Ext 300 IP Phone gt Ext 100 T m Po EX T 200 Figure A 1 Call Parking sample scenario Ext 100 and Ext 300 are talking 2 Ext 300 press Transfer button and dial 700 to carry out the Call Parking function and the voice guide will tell Ext 300 a retrieve number ex 701 to set parking call At this moment the remote extension will hear the holding music Ext 200 dial retrieve number ex 701 to pick up call Ext 100 are talking with Ext 200 70 Appendix B How to use Call Pick up function The followings are the Call Pickup function settings and all of VolP devices ATA GW and IP Phone were registered with IP PBX
10. PLANET Networking amp Communication Internet Telephony PBX System IPX 300 Series User s manual Version 1 0 2 Copyright Copyright C 2009 PLANET Technology Corp All rights reserved The products and programs described in this User s Manual are licensed products of PLANET Technology This User s Manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright and this User s Manual and all accompanying hardware software and documentation are copyrighted No part of this User s Manual may be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form by any means by electronic or mechanical Including photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems for any purpose other than the purchaser s personal use and without the prior express written permission of PLANET Technology Disclaimer PLANET Technology does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications and makes no warranty and representation either implied or expressed with respect to the guality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose PLANET has made every effort to ensure that this User s Manual is accurate PLANET disclaims liability for any inaccuracies or omissions that may have occurred Information in this User s Manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of PLANET PLANET assum
11. Ignore the Ext 300 status the Ext 200 will immediately on hook Set Attendant blind transfer digit time out sec Table 3 20 Transfer feature description Pickup Key Pickup Extension Pickup Extension gt Voice Mail co default 8 Figure 3 31 Pickup key settings Set call pickup Default is 8 Table 3 21 Pickip description 31 Voice Mail Max Time of A Voice Mail Max Number of Messages Per Folder Dial Voice Mail Number Dial My Voice Mail Number Figure 3 32 Voice mail settings Max time of a voice mail Max number of messages per folder Dial voice mail number Dial my voice mail number Set a voice mail max time Max number of voice mail per folder Dial 12 into voice mail guide Dial 13 Ext number into voice mail guide Table 3 22 Voice mail description gt SMTP Setting 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 Setting SMTP Server IP Address SMTP Autheticated User Name SMTP Autheticated Password 1 65535 Default Port Num 25 StartTLS enable Figure 3 33 SMTP settings SMTP server IP Address Input server IP Address SMTP Authentication user name Input SMTP Authentication user name SMTP Authentication password Input SMTP Authentication password Input your Em
12. MTU 1500 bytes MRU 1500 bytes set DNS server Manually Automatically Ping from WAN Allowed Figure 4 3 WAN DHCP settings gt 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 name Enter username provided by your ISP PPPoE Password Enter password provided by your ISP WAN Setting NAT Bridge Mode NAT WAN Port IP Assignment static IP DHCP PPPoE Host Name SIP IPPBX WAN Port MAC 2 Original MAC 00 30 4F 4F 00 00 Manual Setting 00 30 4F 88 81 18 PPPoE Username PPPOE USERNAME PPPoE Password asesessasassan Connect Type Keep Alive Max Idle Time 600 seconds default 600 MTU 1492 bytes MRU 1492 yen set DNS server Manually 9 Automatically Ping from WAN Allowed Figure 4 4 WAN PPPOE settings gt Host Name The Host Name field is optional but may be reguired 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 unigue IP address Assign the domain name or IP address of your host computer When the host operating system is set up it i
13. conf therea conf unlock conf unmut ar ar ar G G ar ar G conf waitfo offduty gsm onduty asm pbx invalid pbx invalid pbx transfe playoffduty playonduty G G ar G G G ar G vm advopt vm and gsm vm calldiffn vm change vm Custl asm vm Cust2 gsm vm Cust3 gsm vm Cust4 gsm Step2 Find the script and translate it to your language first record the sound with Wavepad Editor Software Example Thank you English gt Merci French gt How to Record IVR This sample is for how to record sound as gsm format file for IP PBX series use 1 Visit to www nch com au sound home page to download Wavepad v3 05 for windows sound tools install your pc 2 Inthis screen create a new file Input 8000Hz and select mono Single channel then press ok to finish lx File Edit Effects Control Tools Bookmark View Window Help 20 ho v AEX OORA Mew File Open File 5 Unda T Load cO Burnt Bo PS ov I ky oh che et BP HX Files 2 Create a new file Open an existing file Load tracks from CD New File 2 x Sample Rate e000 Mono Single Stereo Dual Cancel Help Save file as Tools Channels Batch processor Region Open regions list Start 0 00 00 00 Sel Length 0 00 00 00 End O 00 00 00 File Length 0 00 00 00 Download more software from wa nch com aw software gt gt click here lt lt E 3 Press F5 Select
14. IP address to LAN Dest Port This is the port used for source IP This Protocol Used for the WAN Filter service Select either Protocol TCP or UDP N Block Day setting select All Mon Sat Mon Fri Mon a d Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Time Block Time setting select time range is 00 00 to 23 59 Table 4 14 Packet filter LAN description MAC Enable Disable Form internet MAC filter function default setting is Enable Wan IP Port Block time Setting Select Always or By Schedule Block 58 Block Day setting select a All Mon Sat Mon Fri Mon Day Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Time Block Time setting select time range is 00 00 to 23 59 Table 4 15 Packet filter MAC description 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 URL Filter Enable Enable Client IP URL Filter String Action Figure 4 30 URL filter settings Enable Disable the URL filter function default setting is Enable Disable Enable Disable Block URL to the Clinet IP default setting is Enable Disable Client IP This is the Clinet IP is LAN address Example 192 168 0 100 URL Filter String This is the filter URL Example http www yahoo com Table 4 16 URL filter description Security Intrusion Detection has powerful management and analysis tools that let your IT administ
15. Reje ct 0 1 3 A Gro up CD Figure 3 41 Call Screen settings gt Add New call group Step 1 In IP PBX Setup gt Call Screen setting gt Press Add button to add a new Call Screen Group information Call Screen Group Setting Add New Group Name Add Figure 3 42 To add new group name Step 2 Fill in the required information in call screen group Setup page 35 Call Screen Outgoing call Call Screen Group Name Reject 0113 Group Cal reject Reject number Input 1 to 4 numbers Control Extension All Extension Users Figure 3 43 Call Screen settings This sample reject prefix number is 0113 for sip extension 500 501 502 group Call screen group name Input your call screen group name All Reject This option is reject all outgoing call Reject Number Input 1 to 4 number Input 1 to 4 reject prefix number Table 3 25 Call Screen description gt Application A Group 2 must be open only to dial local calls and this group wants to use some passwords or keys B to dial Long distance May say it also means group only allow to dial local calls so we reject all long distance call For example For dialing long distance calls the number start with 01 02 00 Now extension 200 not able to dial those numbers IP PBX Setup Call Screen Outgoing call Call Screen Group Name only local calls All reject Y Reject number Input 1 to 4 numbers 00 01 02 Control Extension
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17. and W LAN Static IP Gateway from AP of WISP When the DHCP Client is enabled the IP PBX will get the IP Address DHCP Client from Outdoor AP of WISP Enter User Name Password provided by your ISP the IP PBX will PPPoE Client get the IP Address from Outdoor AP of WISP Remote AP SSID Define the same as your Wireless Router uses Define the same as your Wireless Router uses OPEN SHARED Mode Authentication Method Define the same as your Wireless Router uses OPEN SHARED Encryption Type yp yp Mode Scan usable network Select list to remote AP SSID magnifying glass Table 4 6 AP Client mode description 47 WLAN Setting WLAN Enable W LAN Role amp P Client wi WLAN Mode 802 11 B G mixed wi jess 1 O Figure 4 15 AP Client mode settings E hip A192 1681 161 5588 Scan Available Wireless Networks Micro Sele Please Select the AP that you want to connect to Channel fast ssi ssi lt Les Fes da e8 06 3b fc 19 le Las WAP 4035 00 30 4f 42 0b d0 m 72 IGLOBALHOME 00 13 d4 9e eb cb Figure 4 16 Search remote AP list page 5 Note After scan and select the Outdoor AP the channel and encryption method should be set the identical with the remote AP Example ITSP WAN Internet ADSL Modem Figure 4 17 Ap Client mode application gt WISP amp AP Mode The IP PBX can operate in AP Client and access to another Outdoor AP The wireless client needs to have the same SSID Channel
18. be called a WAN WAN Settings are settings that are used to connect to your ISP Internet Service Provider 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 When you click WAN amp LAN Setup the following setup page will be shown Three methods are available for Internet Access Network Settings WAN Setting NAT Bridge Mode NAT wl WAN Port IP Assignment static IP DHCP PPPOE Host Name SIP IPPBX WAN Fort MAC Original MAC 00 30 4F FD 54 0F 00 30 4 88 81 183 O Manual Setting 00 30 4F 88 81 18 IP Address 172 16 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 F Default Gateway 172 16 0 254 MTU 1500 yks MRU 1500 bytes Primary DNS Server 1168 95 1 1 ei Secondary DNS Server 168 95 192 1 Ping from WAN Allowed LAN Setting LAN IP Address 1192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask DNS Proxy Figure 4 1 Network settings gt Static IP 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
19. by your ISP Each IP address entered in the fields 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 Example 168 95 1 2 Network Settings WAN Setting NAT Bridge Mode NAT WAN Port IP Assignment static IP DHCP PPPoE Host Name SIP IPPBX WAN Port MAC amp Original MAC 00 30 4F FD 54 0F AA a ean Manual Setting 90 30 4F 88 81 18 IP Address 1172 16 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 w Saa a IN Default Gateway 1172 16 0 254 Figure 4 2 WAN Static IP settings IP Address Check with your ISP provider Subnet Mask Check with your ISP provider Default Gateway Check with your ISP provider Table 4 1 WAN Static IP description 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 WAN port gets the IP Address Subnet Mask and default gateway L Note IP address automatically 1f DHCP client is successful 39 WAN Setting NAT Bridge Mode NAT K WAN Port IP Assignment O static IP DHCP PPPoE Host Name SIP IPPBX N WAN Port MAC O Original MAC 00 30 4F 4F 00 00 Manual Setting 100 30 4F 88 81 18
20. default OPEN Encryption Type WEP v WEP Encryption Length 64 bit WEP w 64 bit WEP Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F for each Key 1 4 128 bit WEP Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F for each Key 1 4 If AP Clinet enabled and encryption type is WEP AP and Client will use the same WEP key O Key 1 O Hex O ascii 1234567890 O Key 2 O Hex O ascii O Key 3 O Hex O ascii O Key 4 O Hex O ASCII Figure 2 4 Wizard AP settings Private IP address for connecting to a local private network Default 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask for the local private network Default 255 255 255 0 Enable to open LAN port DHCP server DHCP server range from start IP to end IP Client to ask DHCP server refresh time range from 60 to 86400 seconds Table 2 2 LAN IP description of IP PBX PLANET Networking amp Commanicaton Wi Fi Internet Telephony PBX System IPX 300W R ures and Cost Effective Wireless IP PBX Step1 Operating Mode Step2 Internet Setting Step3 NAT Setting Step4 IPBX Setting IP PBX Setup Beso pm lNetwork setup gt Save amp Logout ff DTM Step 3 NAT setting You can use NAT to allow PCs from LAN subnet for accessing Internet e LAN IP Setting LAN IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mas
21. 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 56 e Port Trigger Enable Trigger Port Trigger Type Public Port Public Type Action Figure 4 28 Port trigger settings 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 This is the port number on the WAN side that will be used to access Public Port 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 Table 4 12 Port trigger description Packet Filter Controlling access to a network by analyzing the incoming packets and letting they pass or halting them based on the IP addresses of the source This function can be useful for re
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23. of Extension Users Registration status Extension Status o Register ok Eg Taik on the 1 I x ae ee Unknown ee TO Figure 6 2 Extension Status O Register OK SIP device is connected to IPPBX The connection from to the other end of SIP device is Talk on the telephone established gt Register Unknown _ Sip device is not connected to IPPBX Table 6 1 Extension Status description PBX Trunk Status This page displays the information of Service Provider Registration status Service Provider Status O Register OK Register Unknown 0395413 ss o Figure 6 3 Service Provider Status O Register OK SIP Trunk is registered K Register Unknown SIP Trunk is not registered Table 6 2 Service Provider Status description Call Detail Record Call Detail Record CDR contains the call history of the extensions when calls was made or received 68 Recorded information include Source Number Destination Number Start Time Answer Time End Time Duration Time and Status Call Detail Record lt lt 1 gt gt Source Destination Ss Time Ma Mao Tirne joo ot erates irane 20011220 g ene mo s iio amor 207170 g sen Answer Time Figure 6 4 Call Detail Record Press to go to the Next page Press to go to the Previous page Source No Caller s ID Destination No ID of destination extension user Start Time The date time when the call initiated
24. the MAC address to be simulated so that it matches one the service provider is expecting This allows end user to change their router and their real MAC address without having to notify the provider For example you could allow packets which have your name server s IP on them but come from another MAC address one way of spoofing packets WAN Port MAC Original MAC 00 30 4F 4F 00 00 CO Ca Oo TUNA do FE O Manual Setting lt Utti Iad A sn l vilken in Figure 4 5 WAN port MAC settings gt 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 41 MTU 1500 Oytes MR UU 1500 oy tes Note 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 gt DNS Server DNS stands for Domain Name System Every Internet host must have a unigue I
25. the range of the IP address that will automatically be assigned to the clients on the network DHCP client computers connected to the unit will have their information displayed in the DHCP Client List table The table will show the Type Host Name IP Address MAC Address Description and 43 Expired Time of the DHCP lease for each client computer DHCP Server is a useful tool that automates the assignment of IP addresses to numbers of computers in your network The server maintains a pool of IP addresses that you use to create scopes A DHCP scope is a collection of IP addresses and TCP IP configuration parameters that are available for DHCP clients to lease Then the server automatically allocates these IP addresses and related TCP IP configuration settings to DHCP enabled clients in the network The DHCP Server leases the IP addresses to clients for a period that you specify when you create a scope A lease becomes inactive when it expires Through the DHCP Server you can reserve specific IP addresses permanently for hardware devices that must have a static IP address e g a DNS Server An advantage of using DHCP is that the service assigns addresses dynamically The DHCP Server returns addresses that are no longer in use to the IP addresses pool so that the server can reallocate them to other machines in the network If you disable this DHCP you would have to manually configure IP for new computers keep track of IP addresses so tha
26. to the IP PBX through a CAT 5 twisted pair Ethernet cable External Used to Wirelessly Connect to 802 11b g networks 5 Antenna2db 99241b 11 5 5 2 Mbps IPX 300W only 509 119 54 48 36 24 19 12 6Mbps Table 1 2 Rear Panel description of IP PBX Chapter 2 Preparations amp Installation Physical Installation Reguirement This chapter illustrates basic installation of IP PBX e Network cables Use standard 10 100BaseT network UTP cables with RJ45 connectors e TCP IP protocol must be installed on all PCs For Internet Access an Internet Access account with an ISP and either of a DSL or Cable modem for WAN port usage Administration Interface PLANET IP PBX provides GUI Web based Graphical User Interface for machine management and administration Web configuration access To start IP PBX web configuration you must have the web browsers installed on computer for management o Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 0 or higher with Java support Default LAN interface IP address of IP PBX is 192 168 0 1 You may now open your web browser and insert 192 168 0 1 in the address bar of your web browser to logon IP PBX web configuration page IP PBX will prompt for logon username password please enter admin 123 to continue machine administration PLANET i r Rich Features and Cost Effective Wireless IP PBX IPX 300W gt Wizard IP PBX Setup Infomation Network Set
27. torerecord WAV press 3 to rerecord your message vm undelete WAV Press 7 to undelete this message vm undeleted WAV Message undeleted vm unknown caller WAV from an unknown caller vm whichbox WAV To leave a message please enter a mailbox number vm Work WAV work 93 vm youhave WAV you have e digit files a m WAV A M p m WAV P M today WAV today tomorrow WAV tomorrow yesterday WAV yesterday at WAV at oclock WAV o clock oh WAV oh pound WAV pound star WAV star thousand WAV thousand e Number 0 WAV zero 1 WAV one 2 WAV two 3 WAV three 4 WAV four 5 WAV five 6 WAV six 7 WAV seven 8 WAV eight 9 WAV nine 10 WAV ten 11 WAV eleven 12 WAV twelve 13 WAV thirteen 14 WAV fourteen 15 WAV fifteen 16 WAV sixteen 17 WAV seventeen 18 WAV eighteen 19 WAV nineteen 20 WAV twenty 30 WAV thirty 40 WAV forty 50 WAV fifty 94 60 WAV sixty 70 WAV seventy 80 WAV eighty 90 WAV ninety e Weekday day 0 WAV Sunday day 1 WAV Monday day 2 WAV Tuesday day 3 WAV Wednesday day 4 WAV Thursday day 5 WAV Friday day 6 WAV Saturday e month mon 0 WAV January mon 1 WAV February mon 2 WAV March mon 3 WAV April mon 4 WAV May mon 5 WAV June mon 6 WAV July mon 7 WAV August mon 8 WAV September mon 9 WAV October mon 10 WAV November mon 11 WAV December e Ordinal number h 1 WAV first h 2 WAV second h 3 WAV third h 4 WAV fourth h 5 WAV fifth h 6 WAV sixth h 7
28. 1b CCK 11Mbps 5 5Mbps DOPSK 2Mbps DBPSK 1Mbps Data Rate 802 11g OFDM 54Mbps 48Mbps 36Mbps 24Mbps 18Mbps 12Mbps 9Mbps 6Mbps Indoors Up to 230 ft 70 meters Wireless Signal Range j Outdoors Up to 1050 ft 320 meters LAN 1 RJ 45 10 100Base TX Auto Sensing Switching WAN _1 RJ 45 10 100Base TX Auto Sensing Switching _ Standards and Protocol Call control SIP 2 0 RFC3261 SDP RFC 2327 Symmetric RTP Registration Max 100 nodes SIP IP phones ATA FXO gateways Calls Max 30 concurrent calls Voice CODEC Support G 723 G 726 G 729 G 711 GSM iLBC DTMF detection and generation Voice Processing In Band and Out of Band RFC 2833 SIP INFO Supports password authentication using MD5 digest Auto Attendant AA Interactive Voice Response IVR Records IVR via IP Phone E ere Voicemail Support VM Voicemail Send to E mail Call Detailed Record CDR User Management via Web Browsers Web Firmware Upgrade Call features Internet Sharing Protocol Advanced Function Backup and Restore Configuration file Call Pickup Group Displays 100 Registered User s Status Unregistered Registered On Call Displays 20 Registered Trunk s Status Unregistered Registered Fax Support using G 711 Pass Through or T 38 Caller ID Call Group Call Hold Call Waiting Call Transfer Call Forward Always Busy No Answer Call Pickup Call Park Call Resume Music on Hold Three
29. 8 Management PING Test PING Destination Ping Figure 5 4 Ping test settings Ping Destination Assign a legal IP address Table 5 4 Ping test description Save amp Restore All settings can be saving to a local file Pervious device configuration can also be restored by upload a local file back to the device Management Save Restore Setting i ta one Save Save device current configuration to local file save Restore Upload a local file to restore as device configuration Browse Figure 5 5 Save Restore settings 65 Factory Default 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 after you click on the Set button Management Factory Default Setting Set device configuration to Factory default setting Figure 5 6 Factory default settings Admin Account 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 local hard drive for the firmware to be used for the update Upgrading the firmware will not change any of your system settings but it is recommended that you save your system settings before doing a firmware upgrade Firmware Update Firmware File Browse Upload Figure 5 7 Firmware update settings Firmware Name Select that y
30. All Extension Users 200 400 1091 ll gt gt Submit Figure 3 44 Call Screen settings Application 1 This group wants to use some passwords or keys to dial Long distance 36 think this can be easily be done by using long group number IP PBX Setup e Trunk Group Group Name long distance call Number 77963 Trunk Group All Trunks proxy0949103043 proxy200 FXO Port 1 FXO Port 2 FXO Port 3 FXO Port 4 Figure 3 45 Call Screen settings Application 2 The user now needs to dial 77963 as password to make call by this trunk Group 3 must be close to all traffic open only to dial extension numbers Select All Reject Choose the extensions that you don t want it to make calls For instance 200 Extension 200 is not able to call out ONLY able to dial extension numbers Call Screen Outgoing call Call Screen Group Name only_extensions 9 All reject Reject number Input 1 to 4 numbers Control Extension All Extension Users 200 400 1091 Figure 3 46 Call Screen settings Application 3 37 Chapter 4 Network Setup WAN amp LAN Setup WAN Wide Area Network is a network connection connecting one or more LANs together over some distance For example the means of connecting two office buildings separated by several kilometers would be referred to as a WAN connection The size of a WAN and the number of distinct LANs connected to a WAN is not limited by any definition Therefore the Internet may
31. Basic configuration menu Insert the account password information and set up the hunting function The sample configuration screen is shown below Port Number Password Setting MAX 20 digit CO H CO N aa L so CC Success ox 501 eve E Success OK mm JR sie o mimo fee Success OK Figure D 14 Set up the number of FXO ports of VIP 480FO SIP Hunting Table Port 1 Part 2 Fort 3 Fort 4 Port 1 Port 2 Fort 3 Port 4 Port 1 Port 2 Fort 3 Fort 4 Port 1 lv Port 2 H Port 3 lt Port 4 Figure D 15 Set up the Hunting Member of FXO ports SIP Proxy Setting Domain Realm 192 168 0 1 1192 168 0 15060 UN SIP Proxy Server use net phone wo Enable Disable 00000 7 e D 16 Sch up the sien Server IP address for register to IPX 300W 83 STEP 7 Browse to Dialing Plan configuration menu Add an Incoming Dial Plan no 1x for redirect the PSTN outgoing calls to FXO ports Incoming Dial Plan maximun 50 entries maximun length of prefix digits is 16 digit maximun length of number is 20 digit Length of Delete OR Destination Length Prefix no Operation Item in EN mn aah Number telephone port H lt A E DE
32. DNS 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 Without 60 DDNS the users should use the WAN IP to reach internal server It is inconvenient for the users if this IP is dynamic With DDNS supported you apply a DNS name e g www IPPBX com for your server e g Web server from a DDNS server The outside users can always access the web server using the www IP PBX com regardless of the WAN IP When you want your internal server to be accessed by using DNS name rather than using the dynamic IP address you can use the DDNS service The DDNS server allows to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Unlike DNS that only works with static IP addresses DDNS works with dynamic IP addresses such as those assigned by an ISP or other DHCP server DDNS is popular with home networkers who typically receive dynamic freguently changing IP addresses from their service provider DDNS is a method of keeping a domain name linked to a changing dynamic IP address With most Cable and DSL connections you are assigned a dynamic IP address and that address is used only for the duration of that specific connection With the IP PBX you can setup your DDNS service and the IP PBX will automatically update your DDNS server every time it receives a different IP address Network Settings e DDNS Setting DDNS M Enable DO
33. Encryption settings as the main AP The user may need to change the default IP to avoid IP conflicts WLAN Setting WLAN Enable AC Setting NTT Oss RN ast W LAN Role WISP amp AP v WLAN Mode 802 11 B G mixed v PE EE T A Remote AP MAC Optional Attention Each AP and Client must have the same channel and encryption type W LAN NAT Bridge NAT e W LAN Channel C Auto 2 422GHZ channel 3 v default Channel 10 W LAN IP Assignment static IP DHCP PPPOE AP Setting A ansan nisn kaaos nina Taisan WLAN SSID IPPBX Hide SSID Authentication Method OPEN x default OPEN Encryption Type NONE Figure 4 18 WISP amp AP mode settings 49 L Note When IP PBX operates in AP Client or WISP AP Mode the WAN and LAN RJ 45 interface will be configured as a 2 port switch for connecting with 2 PCs for access wireless network WLAN Mode Remote AP SSID Remote AP MAC Remote AP Key W LAN Channel W LAN IP Assignment Static IP DHCP Client WLAN SSID Hide SSID Authentication Method Encryption Type For wireless connected type 802 11 B G mixed 802 11b only 802 11G only Define the same as your Wireless Router uses Define the same as your Wireless Router uses Enter the remote AP Authorization Key WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPAPSK WPA2PSK Mix Mode to Show Define the same as your Wireless Router uses 1 DHCP client 2 Static I
34. IP 192 should ringing and it to pick up the call then talk with User A 85 IP Phone and Wi Fi Phone make external SIP Proxy calls via SIP Trunk In the following samples we ll introduce VIP 154T and VIP 192 makes SIP Proxy calls via SIP Trunk applications FWD SIP Proxy IPX 300W WAN User B FWD Number ser FWD Number 25003000 ca m 25003999 192 168 0 1 un Ss WIth Intranet N 192 168 0 11 192 168 0 10 ay Wi VIP 192 VIP 154T gt Number Number 100 101 Figure D 20 Installation example with VIP 480FO gt Machine Configuration STEP 1 Please refer to the first sample and let VIP 154T and VIP 192 register to IP PBX STEP 2 Browse to IP PBX Setup gt Trunk Management gt SIP Trunk configuration menu Add a new Service Provider account for registering to FWD SIP Proxy Server Providers Setting Add New Service Providers Add Providers List Service Provider Max is 10 Caller Id UserName Password Action 25003000 25003000 123 fwd pulver com 5060 Figure D 21 Add a Service Provider account STEP 3 Browse to IP PBX Setup gt Trunk Management gt Trunk Group configuration menu Add a Trunk Group for making external SIP Proxy calls Trunk Group Setting Add New Grop Name Add Group Name List Trunk Group Max is 10 Group Name Group Number Number Action FWD g proxy25003000 Edit Figure D 22 Add Trunk Group number STEP 4 After the SIP Tr
35. LETE Inbound Dial Plan From To Figure D 17 Add an incoming dial plan STEP 8 Browse to Port Status configuration menu Fill in the auto attendant number 555 to all of ports Where 555 is the auto attendant number of IP PBX Hot Line Number Setting Hotline Setting Hotline Delay Disable O Enable Hotline Delay Time Maz 20 sec sec Ponar 3 number gt il i Apply Figure D 18 Hot Line to auto attendant of IPX 300W STEP 8 After all of devices have registered to IP PBX successfully the Extension Status page will show the registration status Extension Status O Register OK 7 on the Telephone Pe Register Unknown he Oo o 201 N o O 100 O Figure D 19 Extension status page with Phone and Gateway registered 84 gt Test the Scenario VIP 154T pick up the telephone Dial the number 0 will hear the dial tone and dial the number 12345678 This call will hunt the FXO port of VIP 480FO and shall be able connect to the User A Then the telephone of User A will ringing User A can pick up the handset and talk with VIP 154T Both VIP 154T and User A hang up the calls User A pick up the telephone and dial the number 23456789 should be able to connect to the Auto Attendant System of IP PBX The User A will hear the prompts and dial the extension number 100 shall be able connect to the VIP 192 Then the V
36. NS Server Type DONS Username DONS Password Confirmed Password Hostname to register DDNS Interval Registration Enable Figure 4 33 DDNS settings 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 The password which you register in DynDns org or No IP com DDNS Password website Confirmed Password Confirm the password which you typing Hostname to register The hostname which you register in DynDns org or No IP com 61 website Table 4 19 DDNS description SNTP The simple network management protocol SNMP forms part of the internet protocol suite 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 SNMP Setting SNMP Enable SNMP Read Community public default public SNMP Write Community private default private SNMP Trap Host SNMP Trap Community public default public Figure 4 34 SNMP settings Enable Disable the SNMP service default setting is Disable Support SNMP version 1 or SNMP version 2c Enable SNM
37. P Address Key in the W LAN IP address W LAN Subnet mask and W LAN Gateway from WISP When the DHCP Client is enabled the IP PBX will get the IP Address from Outdoor AP of WISP The service set identifier assigned to the wireless network WLAN Default SSID is IPPBX Hide SSID prevents outside users from joining the network without knowing the wireless Network s ID default is check SSID Define the same as your Wireless Router uses OPEN SHARED Mode Define the same as your Wireless Router uses OPEN SHARED Mode Table 4 7 WISP amp AP mode description 50 WLAN Enable AC Setting eta PI Lo A W LAN Role WISP amp AP wi WLAN Mode 802 11 B G mixed w Remote AP SSID test wps Q Remote AP MAC 4 Optional Figure 4 19 WISP amp AP mode settings Scan usable network Select list to remote AP SSID magnifying glass 2 hitp 172 16 0 1 8888 Scan Available Wireless Networks Microsoft E B Please Select the AP that you want to connect to a 5566 a b 8b rac 98 23 TKIP A 72 183 Be f8 81 28 f8 51 KIF l L76 lifelove 00 15 e9 09 ad bo wep 6 fae wap 4 035 00 30 4f 42 0b d0 wer E Les hias 00 13 4d 29 3e 24 NONE 74 GLOBALHOME 00 13 d4 Se eb cb wep Figure 4 20 Search remote AP list page i Note After scan and select the Outdoor AP the channel and encryption method should be identical with the remote AP 51 Example
38. P Read Community SNMP Read Community string so that EPICenter can retrieve information default public Specifies the name of the SNMP write community to which SNMP Write Community the printer device that this actual destination represents belongs Default private Defines an SNMP trap host to which AppCelera will send SNMP Trap Host l trap messages Default address is empty The SNMP trap community name The community name SNMP Trap Community functions as a password for sending trap notifications to the target SNMP manager Default public Table 4 20 SNMP description 62 Admin Account Chapter 5 Management The administrator account can access the management interface through the web browser Management Administrator Name Administrator Password Confirm Password Remote Administration Http port for remote Remote administration only from IP Administrator Account Administrator Name ladmin Administrator Password essee Confirm Password seses Remote Administration Remote administration Enable Http port for remote 8080 Remote administration only from IP 0 0 0 0 Figure 5 1 Management settings Assign a name to represent the administrator account Maximum 16 characters Legal characters can be the upper letter A to Z lower letter a to z digit number 0 to 9 and an underscore signj _ Assign an administrator password Maximum 16 characters
39. P Trunk 86 AD DPENADCF ariiraa naa AAAA 88 IPX 300 Series SHECIICATIONS sia cta 88 PROC GK Goria ii 90 IP PBX Voice Sound aii cia 90 Chapter 1 Introduction Overview PLANET IPX 300 IPX 300W IP PBX telephony systems IP PBX in the following term are designed and optimized for the small business in daily communications It can support up to 100 user registrations and easy to install and manage a fully working system with the convenience and cost advantages The future IP PBX telephony system offers all of the essential features of telephony which is required by small business users for their telecommunication data needs The IP PBX series are the feature rich SIP based IP PBX telephony system that integrates NAT functions to make it perfect for small business usage The IP PBX integrates traditional PBX system functions and provides many advanced functions including voice mail to email web management etc Designed to run on a variety of VoIP applications the IP PBX provide IP based communications voice conferencing call detailed record CDR centralized Auto Attendant AA and Interactive Voice Responses IVR The IP PBX utilizes standard PSTN GSM lines via the interfaces of FXO GSM gateway to become a feature rich IP PBX telephony system that supports seamless communications among existing local calls SIP based endpoints including low cost of long distance service telephone number portability and o
40. P address also they may have a user friendly easy to remember name such as www ippbx com The DNS server converts the user friendly name into its eguivalent IP address The original DNS specifications reguire that each domain name is served by at least 2 DNS servers for redundancy When you run your DNS web and mail servers all on the same MAChine if this MAChine goes down it doesn t really matter that the backup DNS server still works The recommended practice is to configure the primary and secondary DNS servers on separate MAChines on separate Internet connections and in separate geographic locations O i 9 Lot E Primary DNS Server 116 mi 1 Mal 1 j lt lt a I Secondary DNS Server 168 Figure 4 7 DNS server settings Primary DNS Server Sets the IP address of the primary DNS server Secondary DNS Server Sets the IP address of the secondary DNS server Table 4 2 DNS server description gt 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 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 WA Allowed Figure 4 8 Ping from wan settings 42 gt LAN Setti
41. Trunk Group is defines the leading digit of the call out dialing number through SIP Trunk or Gateway Trunk The IP PBX will according to the leading digit to determine to use which SIP or Gateway Trunks for outgoing route Trunk Group Setting Add New Grop Name Add Group Name List Trunk Group Max is 10 Group Name Group Number Number Action Figure 3 11 Trunk Group setting Press more to show the Service Provider Number under the group Group Name List Trunk Group Max is 10 Group Hame Group Number Humber Action External A o proxy0949103031 pr Edit External B 85 proxy0949103033 pr Mare CD Figure 3 12 Trunk Group setting 2 Windows Internet Ezplorer xl A prod 05305 prot s 05052 Figure 3 13 Trunk Group more information 22 gt Add New Trunk Group Step 1 Press Add button to add an new Group Name information Add New Grop Name Add Figure 3 14 Add an new Group Name Step 2 Fill in the required information in Trunk Group Setup page Trunk Group Trunk Group All Trunks proxy26e929 proxy0595415 172 16 0 10 5060 Figure 3 15 Trunk Group Setup Group Name The Trunk Group name If the leading digits are match with this number IP PBX will Number delete this number and send out the following digits It will show all the available SIP Trunks and Gateway Trunks All Trunk for selection Choose the trunk at All Trunk box and press the Trunk Group
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43. ail if server to check your Email From Email address When mail transmission confirms Client to the StartTLS Server identity Table 3 23 SMTP description 32 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 Hunt Group Setting Add New Gropu Name Add Group Name List Group Name Extension Humber Action Figure 3 34 Hunt Group settings 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 gt Add New Hunt Group Step 1 Press Add button to add an new Group Name information Add New Gropu Name Add Figure 3 35 Add an new Group Name Step 2 Fill in the required information in Hunt Group Setup page Hunt Group Hunt Mode Round Robin Incoming Call Dial Number Ring GrouprExtensionj Timeout Ba seotdefault 30 Ring Group All Extension Users Figure 3 36 Hunt Group setup Group Name Input your group name There are 3 modes available Round Robin Ring All Hunt Mode Random Mode 33 1 Round Robin Take turns ringing each available Extension Users 2 Ring All Ring al
44. aller and will be displayed on SIP device LCD panel for identification User name for authentication User password for authentication Assigns the SIP Proxy Server s IP address Domain name Port number of SIP Proxy Server Assigns a value from 1024 to 65535 the common default SIP port is 5060 Outbound Proxy server s IP address Domain name Assign a server s IP Domain name which is in charge of call out service Port number of Outbound Proxy Server Assign a number from 1024 to 65535 the common default SIP port setting is 5060 Set allow codec priority 1 Set allow codec priority 2 Choose a direct ring extension or a hunt group or hear the IVR voice prompt default is IVR For how to make hunt group please refer Hunt Group Setting Table 3 9 Service provider advance setup description 21 Gateway Trunk Gateway Trunk Setting allows IP PBX makes VolP calls to external Gateway by peer to peer mode If the FXO ports of external Gateway have connected with PSTN lines the user can make outgoing PSTN calls via external Gateway by this function Gateway Trunk Setting Add Gateway trunk Gateway trunk Max is 10 IP Port Action D Figure 3 10 Gateway Trunk setting Destination IP Address is the IP address of the destination IP Gateway that owns this phone number Port Port is port of the destination Gateway use Default is 5060 Table 3 10 Gateway Trunk setting description Trunk Group
45. and minimum 6 characters with mix of digits and letters characters Legal characters can be the upper letter A to Z lower letter a to z digit number 0 to 9 and an underscore sign _ 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 Enable Disable to access from remote site Default setting is Disable If you allowed the access from the remote site assign the http port used to access the IP PBX Default port number is 8080 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 Table 5 1 Management description e The administrator name and password are case sensitive 5 Note and the blank character is an illegal character e Only the administrator account has the ability to change account password Date amp Time gt ManvalTime Setting Management Date Time Date Time Set By Manual Time Setting NTP Time Server Time Zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Singapore Taipei Daylight Saving Fr Date Value Setting Year 2007 Month 108 amp Day 16 amp Time Value Setting Hour 17 Minute
46. ble WAN Port Protocol LAN IP LAN Port Action o few TI 02 Port Trigger Enable Trigger Port vp Public Port Public Type Action ag few es G Figure 4 25 NAT settings gt NAT Setting NAT Setting Network Address Translation Ean IPSec Pass Through Enable PPTP Pass Through Enable L2TP Pass Through Enable SIP ALG Enable NetMeeting ALG Enable DMZ Enable DMZ LAN IP 192 163 0 11 Figure 4 26 NAT settings 54 Network Address Enable Disable NAT Translation IPsec Internet Protocol Security is a framework for a set of protocols for IPSec Pass Through security at the network or packet processing layer of network communication Enable Disable this framework verification PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol is a protocol that allows PPTP Pass Through corporations to extend their own corporate network through private tunnels over the public Internet Enable Disable this protocol verification 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 L2TP Pass Through 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
47. can upload gsm format voice file to IP PBX Associate a dial number with a call group voice instruction to Service Number instruct incoming calls Ext Hunt Group Specificity the call group hunting Table 3 13 Attendant Messages setup description Attendant Time Defined Attendant Time on the IP PBX systems it can answer attendant message to match on the attendant time Attendant Time Weekdays Month Message Action 08 30 17 30 Mon Fri Jan Dec 1 31 onduty 00 00 23 59 Mon Sun Jan Dec 1 31 offduty Figure 3 23 Auto attendant time list gt Attendant Time Advance Setting Attendant Time Time Setting Start Time Day Setting Start Day End Day Fri Month Setting Start Month End Month Date Setting Start Date End Date 31 Message select Auto Attendant Service method Figure 3 24 Auto attendant time setting Day Setting Defined Start Day End Day Time Setting Defined Start Time End Time Month Setting Defined Start Month End Month 21 Date Setting Message Auto Attendant method Always play message Always goto group User try error Ext Huntgroup Defined Start Date End Date Select play voice message Service Choose a auto attendant service type there are 3 types of combination setup attendant After caller hear the voice menu or don t want the caller get any helps Three times the call will be drops Ext Hunt Caller will not hear the voice menu th
48. de Package Content The contents of your product should contain the following items Internet Telephony PBX system unit Power Adapter Ouick Installation Guide User s Manual CD Physical Details The following figure illustrates the front rear panel of IP PBX Front Panel Indicators O LNK me ACT Figure 1 oh Ch W ssi LOAN J PLANET IPX 3 00 W 1 Front Panel of IPX 300 Wi Fi Internet Telephony PBX System LS kin Lee W AC TR ging Figure 1 2 Front Panel of IPX 300W Front Panel LED State Off On Flashing Off On Flashing LAN Port WLAN Port IPX 300W only PBX Power OFF PBX network connection established Data traffic on cable network Waiting for network connection LAN is connected successfully Data is transmitting Ethernet not connected to PC WLAN is connected successfully Data is transmitting Ethernet not connected to PC Table1 1 Front Panel description of IP PBX Rear Panel Indicators Figure 1 4 Rear Panel of IPX 300W 1 12V DC 12V DC Power input outlet The reset button when pressed resets the IP PBX without the 2 Reset need to unplug the power cord The WAN port supports auto negotiating Fast Ethernet 3 WAN 10 100Base T networks This port allows your IP PBX to be connected to an Internet Access device e g router cable modem ADSL modem through a CAT 5 twisted pair Ethernet cable 4 LAN The LAN port allows your PC or Switch Hub to be connected
49. e call will be directly transferred to the pre defined group or direct ring extension goto After caller hear the voice menu or try error three times the call will be directly transferred to the pre defined group or direct ring extension Table 3 14 Attendant Time setup description Record Auto Attendant Allow you to record On Off duty voice menu over a register ip phone Record Voice Menu Record voice g Ex 9 Play voice 10 Px 10 Default voice Y a Ex 11 Password 11234 Answer Extension On Off Duty Figure 3 25 Record voice menu settings Pick up your register IP Phone handset and press function key password to enter into voice menu guide 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 Table 3 15 Record voice menu description 28 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 Table 3 16 Answer extension description Upload Voice File This page allows transfer music on hold file or PBX Voice Files from your PC to IP PBX Please refer to the Appendix C for detail descriptions gt Upload Music Onhold voice file Click Browse and select your file then click Upload to finis
50. e of VIP 154T STEP 5 Please take VIP 192 and setup the wireless network to connect with IP PBX IPX 300W by keypad menu method Then log in VIP 192 via web browser and browser to SIP Settings configuration menu Insert the Register and Outbound Proxy IP Address information 79 SIP Phone Setting o a NS ee trar Server 6 PBX k Proxy Server Outbound Proxy Domain Name TP Address 192 168 0 1 J 192 168 01 J 168 0 1 Outbound Proxy Port Number Outbound Proxy Port Number Port Number 5060uzd 6s535 O s060 i 1024 6553 5060 SSN Figure D 6 SIP settings of VIP 192 Then browse to SIP Account Settings configuration menu and fill in the account password information The sample configuration screen is shown below SIP Account Setting Default Account Account ae y w Account 1 Setting SS ee O Disable Enable 2 1 Data match wit wi igure Authentication Password Fas Authentication Password ord Register Status RegisterStatus Register Figure D 7 SIP account settings of VIP 192 STEP 6 After both of devices have registered to IP PBX successfully it could browse to Information gt PBX Extension Status page to show the registration status Infomation Extension Status Nun m To mn Figure D 8 Extension status gt Test the Scenario 1 VIP 154T pick up the telephone 2 Dia
51. erver UserAgent PBX DTMF Mode Figure 3 1 SIP configuration settings UDP Port to bind to This is SIP Local Port 5060 if you have any specific reason for change this port Domain IP PBX Server s IP address Maximum duration of incoming registration subscriptions we allow Max Registration Time Default 3600 seconds Minimum duration of registrations subscriptions Default 60 Min Registration Time seconds Default Incoming Outgoing Default duration in seconds of incoming outgoing registration Registration Time Language Set default language for all users Server UserAgent Enable you to change the trunk User agent string Default is PBX DTMF Mode Set default DTMF mode for sending DIMF Default rfc2833 Table 3 1 SIP configuration description gt SIPCodecs The Codec is used to compress the voice signal into data packets Each Codec has different bandwidth reguirement There are 7 kinds of codec To determine the priority selects one codec algorithm from the pull down menus individually SIP Codecs Codec Priority 1 ulaw 8 Codec Priority 2 alaw Codec Priority 3 gsm m Codec Priority 4 ilbe 1 Codec Priority 5 9726 4 Codec Priority 6 9729 Codec Priority 7 9723 M Figure 3 2 SIP codecs settings gt Outbound SIP Registrations Outbound SIP Registrations Register TimeOut 1350 Register Attempts 65535 Figure 3 3 Outbound SIP Registrations setting
52. es no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this User s Manual PLANET makes no commitment to update or keep current the information in this User s Manual and reserves the right to make improvements to this User s Manual and or to the products described in this User s Manual at any time without notice If you find information in this manual that is incorrect misleading or incomplete we would appreciate your comments and suggestions CE mark Warning The is a class B device In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be reguired to take adeguate measures WEEE Warning To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic eguipment end users of electrical and electronic eguipment should understand the meaning of the crossed out wheeled bin symbol Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately Trademarks The PLANET logo is a trademark of PLANET Technology This documentation may refer to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names In most if not all cases their respective companies claim these designations as trademarks or registered trademarks Revision User s Manual for PLANET Internet Telephony PBX System Model IPX 300 IPX 300W Rev 1 02 March 2009 Part No EM IPX300 Series V1 02
53. etmask Gateway B Figure 4 24 Static route settings 259 299 233 0 r Enable Disable the static route Indicates the type of route as follows Host for local connection and Net for network connection Defines the base IP address Network Number that will be compared with the destination IP address after an AND with NetMask to see if this is the target route 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 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 Insert a new Static Router entry or update a specified entry Table 4 9 Static route description 53 NAT NAT Network Address Translation 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 NAT Setting Tao Enable IPSec Pass Through Enable PPTP Pass Through Enable L2TP Pass Through Enable SIP ALG O Enable NetMeeting ALG C Enable DMZ E Enable e Virtual Server Mapping Ena
54. h Upload Music Onhold voice file o sw upload JMax size 480K Please upload gsm file or wav filet 8KHz 16bit Mono 15kb sec Figure 3 26 On hold voice uploads gt Upload PBX voice file Upload PBX voice file Please upload gsm file or g729 file Figure 3 27 Answer extension voice upload Answer extension Call from registered IP Phone to record the voice menu Select G 711 Voice file then click play to your registered Sound File device Table 3 17 Voice upload setup description Call Parking Build a calling rule for IP Phone to park the calls during the phone conversation 29 IP PBX Setup Call Parking Extension to Dial for Parking Calls What extension to park calls on 701 720 mai Number of seconds a call can be parked for Figure 3 28 Call parking settings Extension to Dial for Parking Calls Set an extension number to dial when need to park the call Default number is 700 Set the Extension range for call parking retrieving What extension to park calls on Example 701 720 Number of seconds a call can be Set allowed parking time for the parking call Default is parked for 30 sec Set up a number for IP Phone to retrieve back the call Pickup Extension Default is 8 Timeout for answer on attended Set a timeout value for answer the transferred call transfer Default is 30 Sec Table 3 18 Call parking description Gereral Setting IP Phone or sip device extensi
55. ile and then click the Browse button to allocate the sounds tar on your PC Once the file is selected please click Upload to start the upgrade process Once the upgrade is complete you can start using your devices PLANET 2 Internet Telephony PBA System Leading edge IP PBX Solution E IP PBX Setup IP PBX Setup l EJ Upload Music Onhold voice file SIP Basic Setting Ea Extension Management Luaisad Trunk Management Please upload gsm file or wav file 8KHz 16bit Mono 15kb sec Attendant Management Voice Management L POP ae Record Auto Attendant Upload Voice File Call Parking 75 Appendix D Record Voice Guide Process IPX 300W provides Record Voice Menu by Phone function Please register your VolP devices to Wi Fi IP PBX at first and then check the Record voice code from IP PBX Setup gt record Voice Menu page s Record Voice Menu Record voice g Ew g Play voice 10 Exc 1in Default voice f 11 Ex 11 Password 1234 Figure C 1 Record voice menu settings VolP devices dial 9 to entry the Record Voice Menu then refer to the following record processes to record the Voice Menu Press 1 record On duty voice Press 2 go to record _ duty voice Press 1 record Off duty voice Press 2 go to end Good Bye Figure C 2 Voice record processes Appendix E Voice Communicat
56. in pbx invalidpark WAV am sorry there is no call parked on that extension Please try again playoffduty WAV Now play off duty prompt voice playonduty WAV Now play on duty prompt voice recordoffduty WAV To record off duty prompt voice please press 1 after the beep sound start recording to finishing recording please press pound key press 2 to exit the system recordonduty WAV To record on duty prompt voice please press 1 after the beep sound start recording to finishing recording please press pound key press 2 to exit the system thank you for calling WAV thank you for calling conf adminmenu Please press 1 to mute or unmute yourself 2 to lock or unlock the conference 3 to eject the last user 4 or 6 to decrease or increase the conference volume 7 or 9 to decrease or increase your volume or 8 to exit conf enteringno You are entering conference number conf errormenu Invalid Choice conf getchannel Please enter the channel number followed by the pound key conf getconfno Please enter your conference number followed by the pound key conf getpin Please enter the conference pin number conf hasjoin is now in the conference conf hasleft has left the conference conf invalid That is not a valid conference number Please try again conf invalidpin That pin is invalid for this conference conf kicked You have been kicked from this conference conf leaderhasleft The leader has left the conference conf locked This confe
57. ion Samples The chapter shows you the concept and command to help you configure your IP PBX System through sample configuration And provide several ways to make calls to desired destination in IP PBX In this section we ll lead you step by step to establish your first voice communication via web browsers operations IP Phone and Wi Fi Phone register to IPX 300W In the following samples we ll introduce IP Phone and Wi Fi Phone register to IP PBX applications IPX 300W 192 165 0 10 192 168 0 11 5 VIP 192 VIP 154T Number Number 100 101 Figure D 1 Topology of instruction example gt Machine Configuration STEP 1 Please log in IP PBX via web browser and browse to Network Setup gt WLAN Setting configuration menu Enable the WLAN and setup the related configuration The sample configuration screen is shown below WLAN Setting WLAN Enable W LAN Role AP Only v WLAN Mode W LAN Channel O Auto default Channel 10 WLAN SSID Hide ssib O Authentication Method default OPEN Encryption Type WEP hd WEP Encryption Length 64 bit WEP Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F for each Key 1 les WEP Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F for each Key Fanen enabled and encryption type is WEP AP and Client will use the same WEP key Key 1 Hex ascu O Key 2 O Hex O aser O Key 3 O Hex O asen O Key 4 O Hex Oasen
58. k 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server M Enable Assigned DHCP IP Address Start IP 192 168 0100 End IP 192 168 0250 DHCP IP Lease Time 86400 seconds 60 864000 Figure 2 5 Wizard NAT settings 13 gt Step4 IPPBX Setup The IP PBX allows multiple ITSP providers User Extensions registration by simply fill in the reguired Information in the provided table a E PLANET Wi Fi Internet Telephony PBX System eS ae IPX 300W Rich Features and Cost Effective Wireless IP PBX wizara Step 4 IPBX Wizard Setup Step1 Operating Mode Step2 Internet Setting Step3 NAT Setting Step4 IPBX Setting gt IP PBx setup gt Infomation gt Network Setup Add User Extensions Extension Max is 100 gt Management Add Service Provider Service Provider Max is 10 BESTIE Figure 2 6 Wizard IP PBX settings Service Provider Caller ID Service provider name Username Input Provider name Password Input Provider password Host Input Providers server address Port Providers server port Table 2 3 Service provider description User Extensions User Extension Input Extension number Password Input Extension password Caller Id Input Extension caller id Table 2 4 User extension description After completing the wizard setup click Submit button The IP PBX will save configuration and reboot IP PBX automatically after 50 seconds you can re load setti
59. l Extension Users until any one Extension Users answer the call 3 Random Ring random group inside Extension Users Associate a dial number with a call group voice instruction to Incoming Call Dial Number 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 call dial number is empty Ring Group Extension Setup a timeframe to control the call group hunting timeout Timeout Default setting is 30 sec Table 3 24 Hunt Group description gt To add extension users to Ring group Step 1 Select your extension Ring Group All Extension Users Figure 3 37 Add Extension User Step 2 Press s to add extension users to ring group Ring Group All Extension Users 10i Figure 3 38 Add Extension User gt Todelete Ring Group inside extension users Step 1 Select the extensions Ring Group All Extension Users Figure 3 39 Delete Extension User 34 Step 2 Press L to delete extension users to ring group Ring Group All Extension Users Figure 3 40 Delete Extension User Call Screen Call Screen allows you to block outgoing for SIP trunk gateway trunk calls from SIP extension user number IP PBX Setup Call Screen Group Setting Add New Group Name Add Group Name List Call Screen Group Max is 10 Group Name Action All Reject Group Edit Reject 0113 Group EN Reject 0204 Group
60. l the number 100 VIP 192 shall be able to connect to the VIP 192 3 Then the VIP 192 should ring Please repeat the same dialing steps on VIP 192 to establish the first voice communication from VIP 154T 80 IP Phone and Wi Fi Phone make off Net calls via Gateway In the following samples we ll introduce VIP 154T and VIP 192 makes off Net Calls PSTN calls via VIP 480FO applications IPX 300W LA 192 168 0 1 Linn A L N irma 192 168 0 12 192 168 0 10 WAN 1982 168 0 1 v LAN Actes Cong p I J ar VIP 480FO j y VIP 192 VIP 154T Number 470 Number Number 100 SJS 12345678 191 User A Figure D 9 Installation example with VIP 480FO gt Machine Configuration STEP 1 Please refer to the first sample and let VIP 154T and VIP 192 register to IP PBX STEP 2 Please log in IP PBX via web browser and browse to IP PBX Setup gt User Extensions Setup configuration menu to add four accounts for VIP 480FO using User Extensions Setting Add New User Extensions Add Extensions List Extension Max is 100 User Extension Password Caller Id Action 100 123 100 Advance 101 123 101 C 200 123 200 CES 201 123 201 09 202 123 202 W advance 207 23 203 Figure D 10 Add accounts for VIP 480FO 81 STEP 3 Browse to IP PBX Setup gt Attendant Extension configuration menu Assign an attendant number which inexistence extension in Extension List and the sample c
61. nd key vm newuser WAV Welcome to Comedian Mail First will guide you through a short setup process vm next WAV Press 6 to play the next message vm no WAV no vm nobodyavail WAV Nobody is available to take your call at the moment vm nobox WAV you cannot reply to this message because the sender does not have a mailbox vm nomore WAV No more messages vm nonumber WAV i m afraid i don t know who sent this message vm num i have WAV the number i have is vm Old WAV old vm onefor WAV Press 1 for vm options WAV Press 1 to record your unavailable message press 2 to record your busy message press 3 to record your name press 4 to record your temporary greeting press 5 to change your password press star to return to the main menu vm opts WAV Press 2 to change folders press 3 for advanced options press zero for mailbox options vm passchanged WAV Your passwords have been changed vm password WAV password vm press WAV press vm prev WAV Press 4 for the previous message 92 vm reachoper WAV press O to reach an operator vm rec busy WAV After the tone say your busy message and then press the pound key vm received WAV received vm rec name WAV After the tone say your name and then press the pound key vm rec temp WAV After the tone say your temporary message and then press the pound key vm rec unv WAV After the tone say your unavailable message and then press the pound key vm reenterpassword WAV Please re enter your passwo
62. ne network for both voice and data With a built in IEEE 802 11b g wireless AP CPE the Wi Fi IP PBX IPX 300W offers wireless connectivity via 54Mbps data transmissions Users may integrate PLANET IP Phone VIP 154T series VIP 155PT 350PT 550PT the VIP 156 157 158 161W of ATA analog telephone adapter series the VIP 191 192 of Wi Fi Phone and Gateway series VIP 281 281GS 480 to build up the VoIP network deployment in minutes IP PBX Features e PBX Features Automated Attendant AA Interactive Voice Responses IVR Voicemail support VM Voicemail to E Mail Call Detailed Record CDR User Management via Web Browser Call Pickup Group Display 100 Registered User s Status Unregistered Registered On Call Call Features Call Forward Immediate Call Forward on Busy Call Forward on No Answer Call Pickup Call Park Caller ID Music on Hold Music on Transfer Call Transfer Call Hold Call Waiting Three way conference with feature phones VIP 154T series VIP 155PT 350PT 550PT and VIP 156 157 158 161W series Router Firewall Features DHCP Server for LAN Users Access Control URL Filter Virtual Server DMZ Port Mapping Static Route Pass through UPnP Wireless Features IPX 300W IEEE 802 11b 802 119 AP AP Client WISP 8 AP Mode 64 128 bits WEP Date Encryption WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK Mix Mode WPAPSK WPS2PSK Mix Mo
63. nected to switch or other LAN segment patch cable WLAN Setting WLAN Enable W LAN Role AP Only WLAN Mode 802 11 B G mixed vi W LAN Channel Auto 2 457GHZ channel 10 default Channel 10 WLAN SSID IPPBX Hide sso O Authentication Method OPEN default OPEN Encryption Type NONE hui Figure 4 12 AP mode settings WLAN Enable Disable WLAN Function For wireless connected type 802 11 B G mixed 802 11b only WLAN Mode 802 11G only Wireless stations associating to the access point must have the WLAN SSID same SSID Enter a descriptive name for the wireless LAN support 20 ACSII characters Hide SSID prevents outside users from joining the network without Hide SSID WLAN Freguency WLAN Freguency Auto knowing the wireless Network s ID default is check SSID The range of radio freguencies used by IEEE 802 11b g wireless devices is called a Selection channel Select a channel ID that is not already in use by a neighboring device When the users select this option the IP PBX automatically finds the channel with the least interference and uses that channel for wireless IP PBX transmission 45 Select OPEN WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 Authentication mix mode WPA PSK WPA2 PSK mix mode Default is OPEN Method mode Table 4 5 AP mode description Example ITSP WAN Internet ADSL Modem lt I Wireless AP SIP Call LAN Figure 4 13 AP mode application
64. ng 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 192 168 0 1 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 LAN is a network of computers or other devices that are in relatively close range of each other For example devices in a home or office building would be considered part of a local area network e LAN Setting LAN IP Address 1192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 amp DNS Proxy Enable Figure 4 9 LAN settings LAN IP Address Assign the IP address of LAN server default is 222 222 222 1 Select a subnet mask from the pull down menu default is 255 255 255 0 Subnet Mask Table 4 3 LAN description gt 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 Enable Figure 4 10 DNS proxy settings DHCP 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
65. ng page again 14 L Note PLANET Wi Fi Internet Telephony PBX System sciatica IPX 300W Rich Features and Cost Effective Wireless IP PBX EST Wizard Setup eT Setup is completed Infomation System is rebooting now please wait for 50 sec gt network setup jf DONT E Save amp Logout k Figure 2 7 Wizard Rebooting Please consult your ISP personnel to obtain proper PPPoE IP address related information and input carefully If Internet connection cannot be established please check the physical connection or contact the ISP service staff for support information 15 Chapter 3 IP PBX Setup SIP Basic Setting SIP Session Initiation Protocol is a reguest response protocol dealing with requests from clients and responses from servers Participants are identified by SIP URLs Reguests can be sent through any transport protocol SIP determines the end system to be used for the session 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 gt SIP Configuration SIP Configuration UDP Port to bind to 5060 Min Registration Subscription Time 900 Max Regaistration Subscription Time 3600 Default Incoming Outgoing Registration Time 360 Language English s
66. o A Attendant Extension Mumber 4 a Attendant Extension Number 5 Attendant Extension Number 6 l A Attendant Extension Number 7 Attendant Extension Number 8 SSS Attendant Extension Number 9 r CY Attendant Extension Number 10 Figure 3 19 Attendant extension settings The IP PBX will handle incoming Caller ID and show to remote local registered IP Phone If your Gateway can bypass Mobile Analog Phone number The L Note IP PBX will handle incoming caller 1D and show to remote local registered IP Phone 25 gt Sample a gt F ia k GW To register IPBX Het Line to Auto attendant NO IPBX Web setting Bit PRS Setup s Akjssndessi at ons ioe fitted Larra hitia i Sede Pee ee See 2 al K Di a emo ee lA as Td M ITSP PBX IPPHONE EXT 800 amp Analog Phone Mobile phone Figure 3 20 Auto attendant sample Attendant Message The Attendant Message on the IP PBX systems it can auto answer attendant message setting on the attendant time IP PBX message can play voice to SIP Trunk and Gateway s FXO and FXS port Attendant Message Message Service Digit Action onduty Advance offduty customi custom2 customs Figure 3 21 Auto attendant message Attendant Message Advance Service Number Ext Hunt Group 5001 Figure 3 22 Auto attendant message advance setting 26 G 11 gsm You
67. o local servers in the 55 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 Virtual Server Mapping Enable WAN Port Protocol A i Action 180 Tcp Al 1192 168 0 17 180 Insert E l E _ aa Figure 4 27 Virtual server mapping settings Enable Enable Disable the virtual server mapping default setting is Disable 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 WAN Port 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 ae The server computer in the LAN network that will be providing the virtual services Enter the IP address of LAN The port number of the service used by the Private IP computer LAN Port Enter the LAN port number Action Insert a new WAN port or update a specified WAN port Table 4 11 Virtual server mapping description gt Port Trigger Some applications require multiple connections such as Internet
68. on connected IP PBX extension have call forward transfer and pickup voice key gt Call Forward Key Call Forward Key Call Forward Alway Enable Ft default 1 Disable pee default 2 Call Forward Busy Enable 3 f default 3 Disable 4 o default 4 Call Forward No Answer Enable 9 default 5 Disable EJ default 6 Figure 3 29 Call forward key settings 30 Call forward always Call forward Busy Call forward no answer gt Transfer Feature Enable Dial the 1 number enable call forward always function Disable Dial the 2 disable call forward always function Enable Dial the 3 number enable call forward busy function Disable Dial the 4 disable call forward busy function Enable Dial the 5 number enable call forward no answer function Disable Dial the 6 disable call forward no answer function Table 3 19 Call forward description Transfer Feature Attendant Transfer default 1 Blind Transfer 2 fdefault 2 Transfer Digit Timeout 30 default 307 Attendant Transfer Blind Transfer Transfer Digit time out gt Pickup Key Figure 3 30 Transfer feature settings When you attendant transfer fail you can definition other transfer number Blind Transfer When Ex Ext 100 call Ext 200 Ext 200 blind transfer to Ext 300
69. onfiguration screen is shown below Attendant Extension Attendant Extension Number 1 555 Attendant Extension Number 2 Attendant Extension Number 3 Attendant Extension Number 4 Attendant Extension Number 5 Attendant Extension Number 6 Attendant Extension Number 7 Attendant Extension Number 8 Attendant Extension Number 9 Attendant Extension Number 10 Figure D 11 Assign an attendant number Pressing the Submit button for activate the configuration STEP 4 Browse to IP PBX Setup gt Trunk Management gt Gateway Trunk configuration menu Fill in the IP address of VIP 480FO for connecting with VIP 480FO by peer to peer mode and press the Insert button for activate the configuration Gateway Trunk Setting Add Gateway trunk Gateway trunk Max is 10 IP Port Action Figure D 12 Add an Gateway trunk for connecting with VIP 480FO STEP 5 Browse to IP PBX Setup gt Trunk Management gt Trunk Group configuration menu Add a Trunk Group for making off Net calls via VIP 480FO 82 Trunk Group Setting Add New Grop Name Add Group Name List Trunk Group Max is 10 Group Name Group Number Number WIP 450FO 0 192 165 0 12 5060 En Figure D 13 Add Trunk Group number for grabbing the FXO ports of VIP 480FO STEP 6 Please log in VIP 480FO via web browser and browse to Advance Setup gt VolP Setup gt VolP
70. ort IP N DHCP PPPoE type for your select you should refer to Network Assignment NUO Setting in user menu Table 2 1 WAN description of IP PBX PLANET E UM ey Std Wizard Step 2 Internet Setting AP Mode Step1 Operating Mode Step2 Internet Setting WAN Setting Step3 NAT Setting n NAT Bridge Mode NAT v Step4 IPBX Setting WAN Port IP Assignment static IP DHCP PPPoE Host Name SIP IPPBX IP Address 192 168 1 31 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 v Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 MTU 1500 Viia MRU soo bytes Primary DNS Server 168 95 1 1 NN Secondary DNS Server 168 95 192 1 Ping from WAN Allowed Figure 2 3 Wizard Internet settings AP Setting For IPX 300W For configuring correctly the WLAN port in client mode the below instructions will provide a guick start It is advised if possible to use the simplest network settings for first try For making sure the IP PBX is connecting to your wireless router AP You need to set up the following SSID Freguency Channel Authentication method and Encryption parameters Type Encryption length Keys 12 gt Step3 NAT Setting LAN IP Setting LAN IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server Assigned DHCP IP Address DHCP IP Lease Time e AP Setting WLAN v Enable WLAN Mode 802 11 B G mixed v WLAN Channel Cl Auto 2 422GHZ channel 3 v default Channel 6 WLAN SSID IPPBX Hide ss1D 0 Authentication Method OPEN Y
71. ort is used asa nd LAN interface Figure 2 2 Wizard Operating Mode settings gt Stepl Operation Mode For IPX 300W For most users Internet access is the primary application The IP PBX supports the WAN LAN and WLAN interface for Internet access and remote access When you click Operation Mode from within the Wizard Setup the following setup page will be show Three WLAN modes of operation are available for Internet Access AP Mode In this mode the IP PBX supports AP functionality only The IP PBX has the following network interfaces WAN LAN and Wireless LAN AP Client Mode In this mode the IP PBX accesses a remote AP Please be sure that you have an account to access your wireless service provider AP In this mode the WAN interface is used a 2nd LAN interface WISP amp AP Mode 11 The IP PBX must access remote AP Please be sure that have account to access from remote AP In this WISP amp AP mode the network interface will change from WAN port to LAN port and all of network access will through by remote AP gt Step2 Internet Setting AP Mode WAN Setting NAT Mode Network Address Translation NAT serves connecting multiple computers to the Internet using one IP address Bridge mode serves to connect a local area network LAN Bridge Mode Wireless to another local area network that uses the same protocol Three methods are available for Internet Access Static IP WAN P
72. ou want to upgrade Firmware version Table 5 5 Firmware update description 66 Chapter 6 Information System Information 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 WAN setting Static IP DHCP or PPPoE If 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 System Information System Firmware Version IPPBX 0 0 10 Host Name SIP IPPBX Date amp Time Mon Feb 25 11 48 27 CST 2008 Life Time 1 hour s 20 min s 42 sec s Mode MAT e WAN WAN Type Static IP IP Address 17216 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 00 Cefault Gateway 172 16 0 254 MTU 1500 DNS 1 Primary 168 95 1 1 DNS 2 Secondary 168 95 192 1 LAN IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server Function Enabled Physical MAC WAN 00 30 4F 50 00 06 LAN 00 30 4F 50 00 07 Figure 6 1 System Information PBX Extension Status This page displays the information
73. put E mail address Send voice to mail Enable Disable send voice to mail Delete voice mail after send Save Delete voice mail after send Table 3 8 Voice mail description SIP Trunk Services Providers Setting allows IP PBX register to different SIP systems and ITSP Services SIP Trunk 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 Server Providers Setting Add New Service Providers Add Providers List Service Provider Max is 10 Caller ld UserName Password Proxy Port Action Figure 3 7 Server Providers Setting gt Add New Service Providers Step 1 Press Add button to add an new service provider information Add New Service Providers Figure 3 8 Add new service providers Step 2 Fill in the reguired information in Service Provider Advance Setup page 20 Service Provider Advance Setup Caller 1d User name Password Port Outbound proxy address Proxy address Port Codec Priority 1 Codec Priority 2 DID Figure 3 9 Service provider advance setup Caller id User name Password Proxy Server address Proxy Server Port Outbound Proxy Address Outbound Proxy Port Codec Priority 1 Codec Priority 2 DID The caller ID will be sent between the callee and c
74. rator see what s going on in your network Such as whose surfing the Web and gives you the tools to block access to inappropriate Web sites Malicious code also called vandals is a new breed of Internet threat that cannot be efficiently controlled by conventional antivirus software alone In contrast to viruses that reguire a user to execute a program in order to cause damage vandals are auto executable applications 59 Security Setting Intrusion Detection Enable Drop Malicious Packet Enable Figure 4 31 Security settings Intrusion Detection Enable Disable network internet security protection Drop Packet Malicious Enable Disable Detect and drop malicious application layer traffic Table 4 17 Security description 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 UPnP Setting UPnP Internet Gate ies Enable UPnP Map Remote Host External Port Internal Client Internal Port Protocol Duration Description Figure 4 32 UPnP settings UPNP Internet Gate Enable Disable UPNP Service to working default Device setting is Disable Table 4 18 UPnP description Call Out Block List The D
75. rd followed by the pound key vm repeat WAV Press 5 to repeat the current message vm review WAV press 1 to accept this recording press 2 to listen to it press 3 to rerecord your messagevm saved WAV saved vm savedto WAV saved to vm savefolder WAV Which folder should save the message to vm savemessage WAV or 9 to save this message vm saveoper WAV press 1 to accept this recording otherwise please continue to hold vm sorry WAV m sorry did not understand your response vm star cancel WAV press star to cancel vm starmain WAV press star to return to the main menu vm tempgreetactive WAV Your temporary greeting is currently active vm tempgreeting2 WAV press 1 to record your temporary greeting or press 2 to erase your temporary greeting vm tempgreeting WAV press 1 to record your temporary greeting vm tempremoved WAV Your temporary greeting has been removed vm then pound WAV then press pound vm theperson WAV The person at extension vm tocallback WAV press 2 to call the person who sent this message vm tocallnum WAV press 1 to call this number vm tocancel WAV or pound to cancel vm tocancelmsg WAV press star to cancel this message vm toenternumber WAV press 1 to enter a number vm toforward WAV Press 8 to forward the message to another user vm tohearenv WAV press 3 to hear the message envelope vm tomakecall WAV press 4 to place an outgoing call vm tooshort WAV your message is too short vm toreply WAV press 1 to send a reply vm
76. rence is locked conf lockednow The conference is now locked conf muted You are now muted 90 conf noempty No empty conferences currently exist conf onlyone There is currently one other participant in the conference conf onlyperson You are currently the only person in this conference conf otherinparty other participants in the conference conf placeintoconf You will now be placed into the conference conf thereare There are currently conf unlockednow The conference is now unlocked conf unmuted You are now unmuted conf usermenu Please press 1 to mute or unmute yourself 4 or 6 to decrease or increase the conference volume 7 or 9 to decrease or increase your volume or 8 to exit conf userswilljoin users will join the conference conf userwilljoin user will join the conference conf waitforleader The conference will begin when the leader arrives Voice Mail files vm advopts WAV press 3 for advanced options vm and WAV and vm calldiffnum WAV press 2 to enter a different number vm changeto WAV Change to which folder vm Cust1 WAV Folder Five vm Cust2 WAV Folder Six vm Cust3 WAV Folder Seven vm Cust4 WAV Folder Eight vm Cust5 WAV Folder Nine vm delete WAV Press 7 to delete this message vm deleted WAV Message deleted vm dialout WAV please wait while connect your call vm enter num to call WAV please enter the number you wish to call vm extension WAV extension vm Family WAV family vm fir
77. s Register TimeOut Retry registration calls at every x seconds default 20 Number of registration attempts before we give up O Register Attempts l continue forever Table 3 2 Outbound DIP registration description gt NAT Support The externip externhost and localnet settings are used if you use IP PBX behind a NAT device to communicate with services on the outside NAT Support Local Network Address fs NAT mode no Figure 3 4 NAT support settings Extern IP Address that we re going to put in outbound SIP messages if we re behind a NAT 17 How often to refresh externhost if used You may specify a local network Extern Refresh in the field below localnet 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 All RFC 1918 addresses are local networks Local Network localnet 11 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 Also RFC1918 Address localnet 171 16 0 0 12 Another RFC1918 with CIDR notation localnet 168 254 0 0 255 255 0 0 Zero conf local network Table 3 3 NAT support description User Extensions Setup gt Extension List e User Extensions Setting Add New User Extensions Add Extensions List Extension Max is 100 User Extension Password Caller kd 100 123 100 101 123 101 Figure 3 5 User extension settings Advance Click to edit an extension other setting Delete Click to delete an extension Table 3 4 User extension description gt Advance Setup 18 User Extension Advance Setup User Extension 100 Password
78. s 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 40 called www IP PBX com When we need to find the host name from an IP address we send a request to the host using its IP address The host will respond with its host name gt WAN Port MAC The MAC Media Access Control Address field is required 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 required by your ISP The WAN port allows your voice gateway to be connected to an Internet Access Device e g router cable modem ADSL modem through a CAT 5 twisted pair Ethernet Cable MAC addresses are uniquely set by the network adapter manufacturer and are sometimes called physical addresses for this reason MAC assigns a unique number to each IP network adapter called the MAC address The MAC address is commonly written as a sequence of 12 hexadecimal digits as follows 00 3f 4f 88 81 18 The first six hexadecimal digits of the address correspond to a manufacturer s unique identifier while the last six digits correspond to the device s serial number some Internet service providers track the MAC address of a home router for security purposes Many routers support a process called cloning that allows
79. sidential screening as well for parental screening or other Network Settings Packet Filter WAN M Enable Source IP Dest Port Protocol Action KI sms s Hoo zo Te LAN K Enable Enable Source IP Dest Port Protocol Block Day Time Action Df Deas aa foo foo MAC M Enable MAC Address E fs Always y Al y 00 00 y r 00 00 EN Figure 4 29 Packet filter settings 57 gt WAN WAN The WAN IP port packet filter function control a network IP port Enable Disable gefault setting is Enable Enable Disable the Internet to WAN IP source port rules default Enable 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 This Protocol Used for the source IP service Select either TCP or Protocol UDP Block Wan IP Port Block time setting Select Always or By Schedule 5 Block Day setting select a All Mon Sat Mon Fri Mon Tues a Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Time Block Time setting select time range is 00 00 to 23 59 Table 4 13 Packet filter WAN description gt LAN LAN Internet to LAN filter function default setting is Enable A gt MAC prohibitive rule set should only allow the necessary Internet DMZ services to LAN Local Area Network clients Enable Disable Enable Disable the WAN IP source port rules default setting Enable Is Disable Source IP This is the filter source
80. st WAV first vm for WAV for vm forward WAV Press 1 to enter an extension press 2 to use the directory vm forwardoptions WAV press 1 to prepend a message or 2 to forward the message without prepending vm Friends WAV friends vm from WAV from vm from extension WAV message from extension vm from phonenumber WAV message from phone number vm goodbye WAV Goodbye vm helpexit WAV Press star for help or pound to exit 91 vm INBOX WAV new vm incorrect mailbox WAV Login incorrect Mailbox vm instructions WAV To look into your messages press 1 now You may quit voicemail at any time by pressing the pound key vm intro WAV Please leave your message after the tone When done hang up or press the pound key vm isonphone WAV is on the phone vm isunavail WAV is unavailable vm last WAV last vm leavemsg WAV Press 5 to leave a message vm login WAV Comedian Mail Mailbox vm mailboxfull WAV sorry but the user s mail box can t accept more messages vm message WAV message vm messages WAV messages vm minutes WAV minutes vm mismatch WAV The passwords you entered and re entered did not match Please try again vm msginstruct WAV To hear the next message press 6 to repeat this message press 5 to hear the previous message press 4 to delete or undelete this message press zero to guit voicemail press pound vm msgsaved WAV Your message has been saved vm newpassword WAV Please enter your new password followed by the pou
81. t you could reassign addresses that clients aren t using and reconfigure computers that you move from one subnet to another The DHCP Static MAP table lists all MAC and IP address which are active now DHCP Server Settings DHCP Server Enable Assigned DHCP IP Address Start IP 192 168 0 100 End IP 192 168 0 250 Tn DHCP IP Lease Time 85900 _ seconds 60 864000 DHCP Static Map MAC IP Description Action DHCP Client List Hostname AC Expire Time Figure 4 11 DHCP server settings When you enable the DHCP server you are able to enter Assigned DHCP IP Enter the starting IP address for the DHCP server s IP Address assignment and the ending IP address for the DHCP server s IP assignment DHCP IP Lease Assign the length of time for the IP lease default setting is Time 86400 seconds Table 4 4 DHCP server description 44 WLAN Setting For IPX 300W A WLAN is a data communication system that reduces the need for a wired connection thereby adding new flexibility and convenience to your network Using electromagnetic waves WLAN s transmits and receives data over the air minimizing the need for wired connections and combines data connectivity with user mobility gt AP Mode Access Point only Mode The AP functions as a wireless hub to which wireless clients can connect The clients must make sure that they are configured to match the AP s wireless settings The AP must be con
82. the Session Initiation Protocol is a signaling protocol for Internet SIP ALG conferencing telephony presence events notification and instant messaging Enable Disable this protocol verification 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 It prevents outside users from getting direct access to a server that has company dIP PBX Think of DMZ DMZ as the front yard of your house It belongs to you and you may put some things there but you would put anything valuable inside the house where it can be properly secured Setting up a DMZ is very easy If you have multiple computer s you can choose to simply place one of the computers between the Internet connection and the firewall 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 DMZ IP LAN unrestricted Internet access Adding a client to the DMZ may expose that computer to a variety of security risks so only use this option as a last resort Table 4 10 NAT description gt Virtual Server Mapping 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 t
83. unk has registered to FWD SIP Proxy successfully the Service Provider Status page will show the registration status Service Provider Status Register OK Register Unknown Num status Num status Num Status 2 5003000 O Figure D 23 Service Provider status page gt Testthe Scenario 1 VIP 154T pick up the telephone 2 Dialthe number 9 will hear the dial tone and dial the number 25003999 This call shall be able connect to the User B Then the softphone of User B will ringing User B can answer the call and talk with VIP 154T Both VIP 154T and User B hang up the calls User B pick up and dial the number 25003000 should be able to connect to the Auto Attendant System of IP PBX 6 The User B will hear the prompts and dial the extension number 100 shall be able connect to the VIP 192 7 Then the VIP 192 should ringing and it to pick up the call then talk with User B 87 Appendix F IPX 300 Series Specifications Product Internet Telephony PBX System Wi Fi Internet Telephony PBX System Model IPX 300 IPX 300W Hardware WLAN Standards IEEE 802 11 b g Wireless Frequency 2 4GHz 2 4835 GHz Range 64 128 bit WEP data encryption WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK WPA Security WPA2 mix mode WPAPSK WPA2PSK mix mode USA Canada 2 412 GHz 2 426 GHz 11 channels Operating Freguencies N Europe 2 412 GHz 2 472 GHz 13 Channel channels Japan 2 412 GHz 2 477 GHz 14 channels 802 1
84. up Management Enter Administrator Name Save amp Logout Enter Administrator Password l Figure 2 1 Input prompt In order to connect machine for administration please locate your PC in the same network segment 192 168 0 x of IP PBX If you re not familiar with TCP IP please refer to related chapter on user s manual CD or consult your network administrator for proper network configurations Network Interface guick configurations Wizard for Quick Setup of the IP PBX after finishing the authentication please click Wizard to enter guick start IPX 300W R Wi Fi il Internet Telephony PBX System ires and Cost Effective Wireless IP PBX Step2 Internet Setting Step3 NAT Setting Step4 IPBX Setting IP PBX Setup ETENKIN Step 1 Operating Mode Step1 Operating Mode oe cify the AN connection type required Please select one of these three types AP ae P a WAI e AP Mode In jaksa m nos ri upports AP functionality only The WIPBX has the following rk interfa AN LAN and Wireless LAN e AP So see In this mode the PBX accesses a remote AP Please be sure that you have an account to access your wireless service provider AP In this mode the WAN port is used as a 2 LAN interfac WISP amp AP ae In this mo 1ode the accesses a remote AP Please be sure that you have an o to access your Wir v s Service Provider s remote AP In this WISP amp AP mode the WAN p
85. way conference with feature phones VIP 154T series VIP 155PT 350PT 550PT and ATA series VIP 156 157 158 161W TCP IP UDP RTP RTCP HTTP ICMP ARP NAT DHCP PPPoE DNS NAT Bridge mode DHCP server Static Route DMZ Virtual Server Port Trigger Packet URL Filter UPnP DDNS SNMP Ping test Network and Configuration Connection Type Management LED Indications Environment Dimension W x D x H Operating Temperature Power Reguirement EMC EMI Remark Static IP PPPoE DHCP HTTP Web Browser System 1 PWR WAN 1 LNK ACT LAN 1 LNK ACT WLAN 1 LNK ACT System 1 PWR WAN 1 LNK ACT LAN 1 LNK ACT 180 x 110 x 25 mm 0 40 degree C 0 90 humidity 12V DC CE FCC Class B Signal Range depends on the used antenna T 38 support is dependent on fax machine SIP provider and network transport resilience 89 Appendix G e PBX files agent pass WAV Please enter your password followed by the pound key auth incorrect WAV Password incorrect Please enter your password followed by the pound key auth thankyou WAV Thank you beep WAV beep tone beeperr WAV beep tone offduty WAV Now is off hour if you know the extension of the party you wish to reach dial now or call again tomorrow onduty WAV Thank you for calling if you the extension of the party you wish to reach dial now or dial 9 for operator pbx invalid WAV am sorry that s not a valid extension Please try aga
86. your recording sound device and record channel or recording volume level Record Control F x File Info Name fu ntitled 1 Playback Device Recording Device Realtek AC37 Audio Input Windows Record Mixer x Volume Open Windows Record Miser Advanced Record Options Volume fe gt 15 m a 00 1 jaa 4 Press Le Start recording 5 Save the current file as WAV or gsm format to finish 73 Save Audio File As saei 931 My Recent Documents My Network Save as type GSM 02m w Step3 Replace the original file and please don t change the file name Step4 Compress the sounds folder to a zipped file with using izarc and please reverence the following for the steps 1 After installed Izarc Perret rire rire sounds tar IZArc GZ Archive w 1 120 KB a 2 Right Click and then select Add to Archive File z YI Add to sounds zip 3 Select TAR tar for the Archiving Type and Tar for the Method and then click Add to create the compress file Note Please don t change the file location of the sounds folder 74 Adding file D sounds to Add to Archive Dre mas Giftksound s ma Archiving Type TAR tar Actor Add Compression Maximal Encryption Hone Method Password Step5 Please login the Web UI of IP PBX and select Voice Management gt Upload Voice F

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