Internet Telephony PBX System IPX-300 Series User’s manual Version 1.0.2
2Chapter 2 Preparations & Installation Physical Installation Requirement This chapter illustrates basic installation of IP PBX • Network cables.
In order to connect machine for administration, please ÍNote locate your PC in the same network segment (192.168.0.x) of IP PBX. If you’re not famil
The IP PBX must access remote AP .Please be sure that have account to access from remote AP. In this WISP & AP mode the network interface will cha
Figure 2-4. Wizard-AP settings ¾ Step3. NAT Setting LAN IP Setting LAN IP Address Private IP address for connecting to a local private network.(Def
¾ Step4. IPPBX Setup The IP PBX allows multiple ITSP providers / User Extensions registration by simply fill-in the required information in the provi
Figure 2-7. Wizard-Rebooting Please consult your ISP personnel to obtain proper PPPoE/IP address related information, and input carefully. ÍNote
3 Chapter 3 IP PBX Setup SIP Basic Setting SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a request-response protocol, dealing with requests from clients and re
¾ SIP Codecs The Codec is used to compress the voice signal into data packets. Each Codec has different bandwidth requirement. There are 7 kinds of c
Extern Refresh How often to refresh externhost if used. You may specify a local network in the field below. Local Network Address localnet=192.168.0.0
Figure 3-6. Extension advance settings User Extension Input Extension number Password Input Extension password Caller Id Input Extension caller id T
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- Call forward option : Call forward always Input forward always number Call forward on busy Input forward on busy number Call forward no answer Inpu
Figure 3-9. Service provider advance setup Caller id The caller ID will be sent between the callee and caller and will be displayed on SIP device LC
Gateway Trunk Gateway Trunk Setting allows IP PBX makes VoIP calls to external Gateway by peer-to-peer mode. If the FXO ports of external Gateway have
¾ Add New Trunk Group Step 1. Press “Add” button to add an new Group Name information. Figure 3-14. Add an new Group Name Step 2. Fill in the req
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 hu
¾ Scenario Sample 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 us
¾ Sample: Figure 3-20. Auto-attendant sample Attendant Message The Attendant Message on the IP PBX systems, it can auto-answer attendant message
G.11( .gsm ) You can upload gsm format voice file to IP PBX. Service Number Associate a dial number with a call group voice instruction to instruct in
Date Setting Defined Start Date / End Date Message Select play voice message Auto Attendant Service method Choose a auto attendant service type, there
Answer Extension enable you to record the customized voice menu remotely from a registered IP-Phone. Answer extension Call from registered IP-Phone t
3 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
Figure 3-28. Call parking settings Extension to Dial for Parking CallsSet an extension number to dial when need to park the call. Default number is
Call forward always Enable: Dial the “ *1 + number ” enable call forward always function Disable: Dial the “ * 2” disable call forward always function
Figure 3-32. Voice mail settings Max time of a voice mail Set a voice mail max time Max number of messages per folder Max number of voice mail per f
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 in
1. Round Robin: Take turns ringing each available Extension / Users 2. Ring All: Ring all Extension/Users, until any one Extension / Users answer th
Step 2. Press to delete extension/users to ring group. Figure 3-40. Delete Extension/User Call Screen Call Screen allows you to block outgoing (
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
I think this can be easily be done by using long group number. Figure 3-45. Call Screen settings-Application 2 The user now needs to dial 77963(as p
4 Chapter 4 Network Setup WAN & LAN Setup WAN (Wide Area Network) is a network connection connecting one or more LANs together over some distance.
¾ 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
4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction... 6 Overview...
Figure 4-3. WAN-DHCP settings ¾ PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE). Some ISPs provide DSL-based services and use PPPoE to establis
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
Figure 4-6. MTU and MRU settings For Static IP, both MTU and MRU are set to 1500 bytes as default value. ÍNote For DHCP, both MTU and MRU are set
¾ LAN Setting These are the IP settings of the LAN (Local Area Network) interface for the device. These settings may be referred to as "private
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 comp
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 con
Authentication Method Select OPEN, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2 mix mode, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK mix mode .Default is OPEN mode. Table 4-5. AP mod
ÍNote 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 acc
Figure 4-15. AP-Client mode settings Figure 4-16. Search remote AP list page After scan and select the Outdoor AP, the channel and encryption me
Example: Figure 4-17. Ap-Client mode application ¾ WISP & AP Mode The IP PBX can operate in AP-Client and access to another (Outdoor) AP. The
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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 wi
Figure 4-19. WISP & AP mode settings Scan usable network:Select list to remote AP SSID (magnifying glass) Figure 4-20. Search remote AP list pa
Example: Figure 4-21. WISP & AP mode application Access Policy (For AP and WISP&AP mode) Access Policy In IP PBX security, an access cont
Figure 4-23. Access policy settings Static Route Static routes are special routes that the network administrator manually enters into the router co
NAT NAT (Network Address Translation) serves three purposes: 1. Provides security by hiding internal IP addresses. Acts like firewall. 2. Enable
55Network Address Translation Enable/Disable NAT. IPSec Pass Through IPsec (Internet Protocol Security) is a framework for a set of protocols for sec
LAN network. Depending on the requested service (TCP/UDP port number), the device redirects the external service request to the appropriate server wit
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
58¾ WAN WAN Enable/Disable The WAN IP port packet filter function, control a network IP port, default setting is Enable. Enable Enable/Disable the
Day Block Day setting, select a All / Mon-Sat./ Mon-Fri./Mon./ Tues./ Wed./Thu./Fri./Sat./Sun. Time Block Time setting, select time range is 00:00 to
Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Overview PLANET IPX-300/IPX-300W IP PBX telephony systems (“IP PBX” in the following term) are designed and optimized for th
Figure 4-31. Security settings Intrusion Detection Enable / Disable , network / internet security protection. Drop Malicious Packet Enable / Disable
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
website Table 4-19. DDNS description SNTP The simple network management protocol (SNMP) forms part of the internet protocol suite as defined by the
5 Chapter 5 Management Admin Account The administrator account can access the management interface through the web browser. Figure 5-1. Management
z The administrator name and password are case-sensitiveand the “blank” character is an illegal character z Only the administrator account has the ab
NTP Time Server Protocol used to help match your system clock with an accurate time source. For example atomic clock or a server. Time Zone Choose you
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
6 Chapter 6 Information System Information System Information page indicates the current setup-status of the device, it includes LAN, WAN, (Status and
PBX Extension Status This page displays the information of Extension/Users Registration status. Figure 6-2. Extension Status Register OK SIP device
Recorded information include: Source Number, Destination Number, Start Time, Answer Time, End Time, Duration Time and Status. Figure 6-4. Call Det
7- Display 100 Registered User’s Status: Unregistered / Registered / On-Call • Call Features - Call Forward Immediate - Call Forward on Busy - Call
Appendix A How to use Call Parking function The followings are the Call Park function settings, and all of VoIP devices (ATA, GW and IP Phone) were re
Appendix B How to use Call Pick-up function The followings are the Call Pickup function settings, and all of VoIP devices (ATA, GW and IP Phone) were
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 replacemen
3. Press F5 Select your recording sound device and record channel or recording volume level. 4. Press Start recording 5. Save the current
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 p
Step5: Please login the Web UI of IP PBX, and select Voice Management - > Upload Voice File, and then click the "Browse" button to allo
Appendix D Record Voice Guide Process IPX-300W provides Record Voice Menu by Phone function. Please register your VoIP devices to Wi-Fi IP PBX at firs
Appendix E Voice Communication Samples The chapter shows you the concept and command to help you configure your IP PBX System through sample configura
Figure D-2. WLAN Setting of IPX-300W STEP 2: Browse to “IP PBX Setup Æ User Extensions Setup” configuration menu. Figure D-3. User extension sett
Figure D-4. Add extension setting of IP PBX STEP 4: Please log in VIP-154T and browser to “SIP setting Æ Domain Service” configuration menu. Inser
Package Content The contents of your product should contain the following items: Internet Telephony PBX system unit Power Adapter Quick Installation G
The IP address of IP PBXFigure D-6. SIP settings of VIP-192 Then browse to “SIP Account Settings” configuration menu and fill in the account/passwor
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 cal
STEP 3: Browse to “IP PBX Setup Æ Attendant Extension” configuration menu. Assign an attendant number which inexistence extension in Extension List an
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
STEP 7: Browse to “Dialing Plan” configuration menu. Add an Incoming Dial Plan (no.1x) for redirect the PSTN outgoing calls to FXO ports. Figure D-
85¾ Test the Scenario: 1. VIP-154T pick up the telephone 2. Dial the number: 0 will hear the dial tone, and dial the number: 12345678. This call w
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 ca
STEP 3: Browse to “IP PBX Setup Æ Trunk Management Æ Trunk Group” configuration menu. Add a Trunk Group for making external SIP Proxy calls. Figure D
Appendix F IPX-300 Series Specifications Product Internet Telephony PBX System Wi-Fi Internet Telephony PBX System Model IPX-300 IPX-300W Hardware WLA
89Backup and Restore Configuration file Call/Pickup Group Displays 100 Registered User’s Status: Unregistered / Registered / On-CallDisplays 20 Regis
Rear Panel Indicators Figure 1-3. Rear Panel of IPX-300 Figure 1-4. Rear Panel of IPX-300W 1 12V DC 12V DC Power input outlet The reset button,
90Appendix G IP PBX Voice Sounds z PBX-files agent-pass.WAV: Please enter your password followed by the pound key. auth-incorrect.WAV: Password inc
91conf-noempty: No empty conferences currently exist. conf-onlyone: There is currently one other participant in the conference. conf-onlyperson: You
92vm-INBOX.WAV: new vm-incorrect-mailbox.WAV: Login incorrect. Mailbox? vm-instructions.WAV: To look into your messages press 1 now. You may quit
93vm-reachoper.WAV: press 0 to reach an operator vm-rec-busy.WAV: After the tone say your busy message and then press the pound key. vm-received.WAV:
94vm-youhave.WAV: you have z digit-files a-m.WAV: A.M. p-m.WAV: P. M . today.WAV: today tomorrow.WAV: tomorrow yesterday.WAV: yesterday at.WAV: at
9560.WAV: sixty 70.WAV: seventy 80.WAV: eighty 90.WAV: ninety z Weekday day-0.WAV: Sunday day-1.WAV: Monday day-2.WAV: Tuesday day-3.WAV: Wednesday
96h-12.WAV: twelfth h-13.WAV: thirteenth h-14.WAV: fourteenth h-15.WAV: fifteenth h-16.WAV: sixteenth h-17.WAV: seventeenth h-18.WAV: eighteenth h-19
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