Internet Telephony PBX System IPX-1900 User’s manual Version 1.0.1
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
¾ Step2. NAT Setting LAN IP Setting LAN IP Address Private IP address for connecting to a local private network.(Default: 192.168.0.1) Subnet Mask S
Figure 2-4. Wizard-IP PBX settings Service Provider: Caller ID Service provider name Username Input Provider name Password Input Provider password H
Figure 2-5. Wizard-Rebooting Please consult your ISP personnel to obtain proper PPPoE/IP ÍNote address related information, and input carefully.
4. Create new connection. Select “COM” port that connect PC to gateway Figure 2-7. Hyper Terminal Screen 5. Make connection(Bits Pre second:57600
3 Chapter 3 IP PBX Setup SIP Basic Setting SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a request-response protocol, dealing with requests from clients and r
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 IP Address that we're going to put in outbound SIP messages if we're behind a NAT. Extern Refresh How often to refresh externhost if
¾ Advance Setup Figure 3-6. Extension advance settings User Extension Input Extension number Password Input Extension password Caller Id Input Exte
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- Call forward option : DND(Forward to Voice mail) Enable / Disable forward to voice mail. Call forward always Input forward always number Call forwa
Figure 3-8. FXS Extension advance settings Port Num Analog Port Number (System Define). Caller id Input Extension caller id Table 3-9. FXS Extension
¾ Add New Service Providers Step 1. Press “Add” button to add an new service provider information. Figure 3-10. Add new service providers Step 2.
Codec Priority 2 Set allow codec priority 2 DID Choose a direct ring extension or a hunt group or hear the IVR voice prompt, default is “IVR”. (For
Port Num Analog Port Number (System Define) Caller id The caller ID will be sent between the callee and caller and will be displayed on SIP device
Figure 3-17. Trunk Group setting - 2 Figure 3-18. Trunk Group more information ¾ Add New Trunk Group Step 1. Press “Add” b
¾ Scenario Sample IP PBX has created two different SIP trunks and one Gateway trunk for outgoing trunks. Figure 3-21. Trunk Group sample setting On
Delete Length Delete Length is the number of digits that will be stripped from beginning of the dialed number. Prefix NO Prefix NO is the digits that
The IP PBX will handle incoming Caller ID and show to remote / local registered IP-Phone. ÍNote If your Gateway can bypass Mobile/Analog Phone number
Attendant Message Advance Setting : Figure 3-29. Auto-attendant message advance setting G.11( .gsm ) You can upload gsm format voice file to IP PBX.
3 Revision User’s Manual for PLANET Internet Telephony PBX System: Model: IPX-1900 Rev: 1.01 (January, 2009) Part No. EM-IPX1900 Series V1.0
Attendant Time Advance Setting : Figure 3-31. Auto-attendant time setting Day Setting Defined Start Day / End Day. Time Setting Defined Start Time /
Figure 3-32. Record voice menu settings Pick up your register IP-Phone handset and press “function key + password “ to enter into voice menu guide.
Figure 3-34. Answer extension voice upload Answer extension Call from registered IP-Phone to record the voice menu. Sound File Select G.711 Voice f
Gereral Setting IP Phone or sip device extension connected IP PBX, extension have call forward / transfer and pickup / voice key … ¾ Call Forward Ke
¾ Pickup Key Figure 3-38. Pickup key settings Pickup Extension Set call pickup (Default is *8 ) Table 3-23. Pickip description ¾ Voice Mail Figu
SMTP Authentication password Input SMTP Authentication password From Email Input your Email, if server to check your email address.Table 3-25. SMTP de
¾ Add New Hunt Group Step 1. Press “Add” button to add a new Group Name information. Figure 3-44. Add an new Group Name Step 2. Fill in the requi
Figure 3-46. Add Extension/User Step 2. Press to add extension/users to ring group. Figure 3-47. Add Extension/User ¾ To delete Ring Group insi
Figure 3-50. Call Screen settings ¾ Add New call group Step 1. In IP PBX Setup Æ Call Screen setting Æ Press “Add” button to add a new Call Screen
¾ Application A. Group 2 must be open only to dial local calls and this group wants to use some passwords or keys to dial Long distance. May I say i
4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 ...6 Introduction...
Extension 200 is not able to call out, ONLY able to dial extension numbers. Figure 3-55. Call Screen settings-Application 3 Meet Room Setting IP PBX
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
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
Static Route Static routes are special routes that the network administrator manually enters into the router configuration for local network managemen
Figure 4-13. NAT settings ¾ NAT Setting Figure 4-14. NAT settings Network Address Translation Enable/Disable NAT. IPSec Pass Through IPsec (Inter
5Security...54 UPnP...
50L2TP Pass Through L2TP (The Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol) is an emerging Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard that combines the best features
Figure 4-15. Virtual server mapping settings Enable Enable/Disable the virtual server mapping, default setting is Disable.WAN Port The port number o
Trigger Type This is the protocol used to trigger the special application. Public Port This is the port number on the WAN side that will be used to ac
53UDP. Block Wan IP Port Block time setting. Select Always or By Schedule. Day Block Day setting, select a All / Mon-Sat./ Mon-Fri./Mon./ Tues./ Wed.
Figure 4-18. URL filter settings Enable Enable/Disable the URL filter function, default setting is Disable. Enable Enable/Disable Block URL to the C
UPnP UPnP provides support for communication between control points and devices. The network media, the TCP/IP protocol suite and HTTP provide basic n
IP-PBX will automatically update your DDNS server every time it receives a different IP address. Figure 4-21. DDNS settings Enable Enable/Disable t
. Figure 4-22. SNMP settings Enable Enable/Disable the SNMP service, default setting is Disable.(Support SNMP version 1 or SNMP version 2c). SNMP Rea
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
6 Chapter 1 1 Introduction Overview PLANET IPX-1900 IP PBX telephony systems are designed and optimized for the small business in daily communicat
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 an
PBX Extension Status This page displays the information of Extension/Users Registration status. Figure 6-2. Extension Status Register OK SIP device
Call Detail Record Call Detail Record (CDR) contains the call history of the extensions when calls was made or received. Recorded information include:
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
7 IP PBX Features • PBX Features Automated Attendant (AA) Interactive Voice Responses (IVR) Voicemail support (VM) Call Detailed Record (CDR) User Ma
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-1900 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
STEP 2: Click the “Add” button to create extension account ext.100 and ext.101. Figure D-4. Add extension setting of IP PBX STEP 3: Please log i
STEP 5: After both of devices have registered to IP PBX successfully, it could browse to “Information -> PBX Extension Status” page to show the r
¾ 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
STEP 4: Browse to “IP PBX Setup Æ Trunk Management Æ Gateway Trunk” configuration menu. Fill in the IP address of VIP-480FO for connecting with VIP-48
Figure D-15. Set up the Hunting Member of FXO ports Figure D-16. Set up the Proxy Server IP address for register to IPX-1900 STEP 7: Browse to “
Figure D-18. Hot Line to auto-attendant of IPX-1900 STEP 8: After all of devices have registered to IP PBX successfully, the Extension Status page
IP 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 Trun
Front Panel Indicators Figure 1-1. Front Panel of IPX-1900 8Table1-1. Front Panel description of IP PBX Rear Panel Indicators Figure 1-2. Re
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-1900 Series Specifications Product Internet Telephony PBX System Model IPX-1900 Hardware LAN 1 RJ-45 (10/100Base-TX, Auto-Sensing/Swi
82Internet Sharing Protocol TCP/IP, UDP/RTP/RTCP, HTTP, ICMP, ARP, NAT, DHCP, PPPoE, DNS Advanced Function NAT/Bridge mode, DHCP server, Static Rout
83Appendix G IPX-1900 Module Card Specifications IPX-19FO Card Technical Specifications Signaling Loop Start / DTMF No. of channels 2 Interface Con
FXO Port Pin Assignments The FXO Telephony Interface has 2 RJ-11C/W modular jacks. The following diagram and table show the assignments of the pin for
9connected 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 allow
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