Planet Internet Telephony PBX System IPX-300 Series manual

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    In te rn et T el ep ho ny PB X S ys te m IP X- 30 0 S er ie s Qu ic k I ns ta ll at io n G ui de[...]

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    Ov er vie w PL ANE T IP X -3 00/ IP X -3 00W IP PB X te lep ho ny syst em s (“I P PB X” in the fol low in g te rm) ar e de si gne d a nd o pt imi ze d fo r t he sm all bu sin es s in dai ly com mu nic at ion s. It can sup por t up to 100 use r regi st ra ti ons and eas y to inst al l an d ma nag e a ful ly wo rki ng sy st em wi th th e c on ve [...]

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    T ab le of Co nt en ts Do cum en t Obj ecti ve s . .. ... ... .... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. 4 Do cum en t Org aniz at ion .. ... .... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .... .. .. 5 Pr epa r ati on befo re begi nnin [...]

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    4 Do cu me nt Ob je ct iv es Th is gui de pro vide s ph ys ica l inst alla tio n, LAN/ W AN IP con gur ati ons , and In ter net ac ces s es tab lis hmen t in for ma tio n fo r th e IP P BX.[...]

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    5 Do cu me nt Or ga ni za ti on Th is gu ide is org ani zed a s fol lows : • Pr ep ar at ion bef ore beg inn ing ad mini str ati on o n IP PBX • Ad mi nis tr atio n in ter face • LA N/ WA N Inte rfac e qu ick con g ur at ion s[...]

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    6 Pr ep ar at io n be fo re be gi nn in g ad mi ni st ra ti on on IP PB X Ph ysi ca l Ins ta lla tio n IP X -300 : In ter net T ele ph on y PB X Sy st em IP X -300 W : Wi- Fi In tern et T ele ph on y PBX Sy ste m Fig ure 1. F ron t Pa nel of IP X-30 0 Fig ure 2. F ron t Pa nel of IP X-30 0W Fig ure 3. R ear Pan el o f IPX -30 0 Fig ure 4. R ear Pan[...]

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    7 Fig ure 5. I npu t pr ompt Note In or der to co nn ect ma ch ine fo r a dm ini str ati on, ple ase lo ca te yo ur PC in th e sam e netw or k seg men t (19 2.1 68 .0. x) of IP PB X. If yo u’ re not fam ili ar wit h T CP/ IP , pl ea se refe r to rela te d ch apt er on us er’ s man ual CD or co nsu lt yo ur netw or k adm ini st ra to r for prop [...]

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    8 St ep 1. Op er ati on Mod e (For IPX -3 00W ) F or mo st us er s, In ter net ac ces s is the prim ar y app lic atio n. Th e IP PB X sup po rts the W AN , LAN and WLA N in te rfa ce for In ter net acc es s and remo te ac ces s. Whe n you cl ick “O per ati on Mod e” fro m with in the Wi zar d Set up , the fol lo win g set up pa ge wil l be sho [...]

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    9 Fig ure 7. W iza rd- Inte rne t se tti ngs AP Se tti ng (For IPX -30 0W) F or con g uri ng co rre ct ly the WL AN por t in cli en t mode , the be low ins truc ti ons wil l pr ov ide a quic k sta rt. It is adv is ed if pos si ble to use th e si mpl es t ne two rk set tin gs fo r r st tr y . F or ma kin g su re th e IP PBX is conn ecti ng to [...]

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    10 DH CP Se rve r Ena ble to ope n LA N por t DHCP ser ve r As sig ne d DHC P IP Ad dre ss D HCP ser ve r ra nge fr om sta rt IP t o end IP DH CP IP Lea se Time Cl ien t to as k DHC P ser ve r ref res h tim e, ra nge fr om 60 to 864 00 se co nds Fig ure 9. W iza rd- NA T se tti ngs St ep 4. IP PB X Set up Th e IP PBX all ows mu lti pl e ITSP pro vi[...]

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    1 1 Se rvi ce Prov id er: Ca lle r ID Se rvi ce pro vid er name Us ern am e In put Pro vide r na me P as swo rd In put Pro vide r pa ssw or d Ho st In put Pro vide rs s erv er ad dre ss P or t Pr ov ide rs serv er po rt Us er Ex tens ion s: Us er Ex tens io n In put Ext ens ion nu mber P as swo rd In put Ext ens ion pa sswo rd Ca lle r Id In put Ex[...]

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    12 IP Ph on e and Wi- Fi Pho ne re gis te r to IP PBX In th e fol low in g samp le s, we’ ll intr od uce IP Pho ne an d Wi-F i Ph one reg ist er to IP PB X ap pli cat ions . Fig ure 12. T opo log y of instr uct ion exa mpl e Ma chi ne con gu rat ion : ST EP 1: P lea se lo g in IP PB X vi a web b row ser an d b rows e to “Ne two rk Set up ⁄[...]

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    13 ST EP 2: B row se t o “IP PBX Set up ⁄ User Ext ens ion s Set up” con g ur at ion men u. Fig ure 14. Use r ex tens ion set tin g of IP PBX ST EP 3: C lic k th e “Ad d” bu tt on to cre at e ext ensi on a cco un t ext .100 and ext .10 1. Fig ure 15. Add ext ensi on setti ng o f IP PBX ST EP 4: P lea se log in VIP -1 54T an d br ow ser[...]

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    14 ST EP 5: P lea se tak e VI P- 192 an d se tup the wi rel es s netw ork to con nec t with IP PB X (I PX -30 0W) by k ey pad men u met hod . The n lo g in VIP- 19 2 vi a we b bro wse r an d brow ser to “SI P Set tin gs” co ng ur atio n men u. Ins ert the R eg ist er an d Ou tbo un d Pro xy IP Add res s in for ma tio n. The I P a d dress of [...]

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    15 3. The n th e VIP -19 2 shou ld ring . Ple ase repe at the same dia lin g ste ps on VIP- 192 to est abl ish the rs t vo ic e com mu nic at ion fro m VI P-1 54T IP Ph on e and Wi- Fi Pho ne ma ke of f- Net cal ls via Ga tewa y In th e fol low in g sam ple s, we’ ll int rod uc e VIP -15 4T an d VIP -19 2 mak es off -Ne t Cal ls (P STN cal ls)[...]

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    16 ST EP 3: B row se to “IP PBX Se tup ⁄ At ten dan t Ex ten sio n” c on gu r ati on menu . As sig n an atte nd ant num ber whic h inex is ten ce exte ns ion in Ext ensi on Lis t and the sa mpl e co ng ura tio n scre en is s how n be low : Fig ure 22. Ass ign an at tend ant num ber Pr ess in g the “Su bmit ” butt on for a cti va te [...]

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    17 Fig ure 25. Set up t he H unti ng Membe r of FXO por ts Fig ure 26. Set up t he P roxy Ser ver IP add res s fo r re gist er to IP PBX ST EP 6: B row se to “Dia lin g Pla n” con gu r ati on men u. Add an Inco min g Dia l Pla n (n o. 0) fo r redi rect the PST N out go ing cal ls t o FXO por ts . Fig ure 27. Add an i ncom ing dia l pl an ST [...]

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    18 ST EP8 : A fte r al l of dev ice s hav e re gi ste re d to IP PBX su cce ssfu ll y , the Ext ensi on St atu s pa ge w ill sho w the reg is tr at ion sta tus : Fig ure 29. Ext ens ion statu s pa ge with Phone and Gat ewa y reg ist ere d T es t the sce na rio : 1. VIP -1 54T pic k up t he te leph on e 2. Dia l th e nu mbe r: 0 shal l be ab le to c[...]

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    19 Qu ic k re fe re nc e in CD -R OM gu id e Th is g ui de i s u sed to hel p y ou star tup y our Wiza rd set ti ngs . I t is als o rec om men de d to che ck the use r manu al CD-R OM fo r mo re det ail s lik es the “IP PBX Set up” , and ho w to s et th e devi ce bac k to de fau lt val ue .[...]

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