Planet Technology ISDN Internet Telephony PBX System IPX-1800N user manual

User manual for the device Planet Technology ISDN Internet Telephony PBX System IPX-1800N

Device: Planet Technology ISDN Internet Telephony PBX System IPX-1800N
Category: Network Card
Manufacturer: Planet Technology
Size: 0.71 MB
Added : 7/23/2014
Number of pages: 68
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ISDN Internet Telephony PBX System
IPX-1800N
User’s Manual












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Copyright Copyright (C) 2006 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 for

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equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user’s own expense. 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 equipment, end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol. Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorte

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 OVERVIEW................................................................................................................................................6 1.1 PHYSICAL INTERFACES.........................................................................................................................7 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................................8 2.1 PBX SYSTEM ....................

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4.3.8 IP Phone .......................................................................................................................................29 4.3.9 Extension of IP Phone...................................................................................................................31 4.3.10 Analog Phone...........................................................................................................................33 4.4 ROUTE CONFIGURATION ..............................

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PLANET IP PBX user’s manual 1 Overview PLANET IPX-1800N ISDN IP PBX system are designed and optimized for the SMB, and SOHO daily communications. The IPX-1800N is the next generation voice communication platform for the small to medium enterprise. Designed as an open, scalable, and highly reliable telephony solution, the IPX-1800N is able to accept 30 extension registrations, and effectively meeting scales from various enterprises. Designed to run on a variety of VoIP applications, the I

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PLANET IP PBX user’s manual 1.1 Physical Interfaces Front Panel of IPX-1800N Rear Panel of IPX-1800N Power adapter 12V DC ISDN BRI TE ports are to be connected to NT points Telephony interface ports from PSTN or other ISDN network-side devices. 1 external port with compliance to USB 1.1/2.0. Plug in a USB ports USB hard drive for voicemail backup from the internal one WAN Connect to a broadband modem or a WAN router LAN Connect to a LAN switch

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PLANET IP PBX user’s manual 2 System Configuration This section describes how to configure system parameters used by PLANET ISDN IP PBX. The factory default of LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1. Connect to LAN port and the configuration Web interface is at https://192.168.1.1/. Once connected, the browser will ask for accepting a certificate. Click Yes to see the home page. Type in the default administrator ID and password (both are admin) to log in for administration. The administrator

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PLANET IP PBX user’s manual 2.1 PBX System The PBX System page briefs IP PBX status to the administrator. Firmware versions, IP addresses of WAN and LAN interfaces, and default gateway router are shown in this page. Click PBX System to see the basic information of IP PBX. 2.2 Time Setup The Time Setup page allows administrator to configure time zone and date for PLANET IP PBX. With correct time setup, functions such as IVR, work time, and voicemail can present the actions at the righ

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PLANET IP PBX user’s manual 2.3 On-board WAN Setup The On-board WAN Setup page allows administrator to configure WAN network interface for PLANET IP PBX. Select System -> On-board WAN Setup, and the current setting of WAN network interface is displayed, e.g. type, IP address etc. Unless the “LAN Only” is selected, you can choose one of the three options, Static IP, DHCP, and PPPoE from the Type list for your configuration. Select LAN Only check box to disable WAN and only default router an

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PLANET IP PBX user’s manual 2.4 On-board LAN Setup The On-board LAN Setup page allows administrator to configure LAN network interface for PLANET IP PBX. 1. Select System -> On-board LAN Setup to see the current settings of LAN network interface. 2. Enter a new IP address and network mask. 3. Click “APPLY” to change the settings. Note: By default PLANET IP PBX grants IP addresses to LAN devices via DHCP, and translates those addresses into its WAN IP address for access beyond the LAN s

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PLANET IP PBX user’s manual Add a Route 1. Enter the IP Route ID, Subnet, Netmask, and Gateway. 2. Click ADD to have the newly added route in IP Rout ID. Edit a Route 1. Edit the information in a row. 2. Click “APPLY” in the row to update the information. 1. Select a route ID. Only Delete a Route 2. Click DEL to remove the route ID from the IP Route ID column. 2.6 Dynamic DNS Setup Dynamic WAN IP address causes difficulty for inbound connections from remote clients or IP PBX sys

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PLANET IP PBX user’s manual 2.7 QoS Setup To assure the bandwidth reserved for the outgoing VoIP traffic over regular data traffic from LAN, the QoS Setup page offers three parameters to characterize the WAN link. The default QoS setting is disabled because these parameters must be correctly given according to the actual WAN speed. 1. Click Enable 2. Enter the WAN Uplink Speed, WAN Downlink Speed, and Uplink VoIP Reserved (bandwidth). Enable QoS 3. Click APPLY. For a popular 2M/2

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PLANET IP PBX user’s manual 1. Enter the Service ID, Protocol, Port, Forward to IP, and Forward to Port. Add a Service 2. Click ADD to add the newly service in the Service ID. 1. Change any information in a row. Edit a Service 2. Click APPLY in the row to update the information. 1. Select a service ID. Delete a Service 2. Click DEL to remove the service from the Service ID. 2.9 Maintenance This page includes maintenance functions of IP PBX, including Storage Backup, SIP UA, CDR

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PLANET IP PBX user’s manual 2.9.2 SIP UA SIP UA lists the registration status of each client and remote IP PBX, and the IP Address/Port from where they register. SIP trunk registrations, if any, also show at the end of the list. The Dynamic column shows the listed IP address is dynamic or static. Reg. Progress is the response code and message if registration has been attempted but not successful so far. Slave Registrar column is used only under the stackable mode. It indicates with which s

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PLANET IP PBX user’s manual Field Description Show the caller or callee’s extension number, port number, or SIP trunk Client ID. Connected In the conversation. Ring The client is a caller and is ringing a callee. State Ringing The client is a callee and is ringed by a caller. Reserved FXS detects off-hook. Dial The client is a caller. Answer The client is a callee. Service IVR Calls from FXO are picked up by Auto-Attendant. Meet-me The client enters meet-me. Voicemail The clien

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PLANET IP PBX user’s manual 2.11 Shutdown In System -> Shutdown, you can shutdown the machine by clicking YES, or reboot the machine by selecting the Rebooting After Shutdown check box and clicking YES. In case the software reboot fails, you can also press the hardware Reset button. It is advised to shut down IP PBX system before a power-off. 2.12 Logout Logout button locates at the top-left of the webpage. Administrator can logout, and go back to the login page by clicking it.

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PLANET IP PBX user’s manual 3 Service Configuration This section describes details to configure various services built in the PLANET IP PBX. 3.1 NTP Service Select Service -> NTP Service to specify a NTP server for network time synchronization. You can enable or disable NTP service at any time. 1. Click Enable. 2. Select Automatic check box to use server pool at pool.ntp.org; or, enter a fully qualified domain name or the Enable NTP Service IP address of a NTP server. 3. Click A

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PLANET IP PBX user’s manual 1. Click Enable. 2. Enter System Location, System Administrator Contact, SNMPv2 Read-only Community with allowed network Enable SNMP Service specifications, and also those of the Read-write Community. 3. Click APPLY. Disable SNMP Service Click Disable, and click APPLY. 3.3 STUN Service PLANET IP PBX has a built-in STUN client to solve NAT problems. Select Service -> STUN Service to specify a Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs (STUN) server for NAT t

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PLANET IP PBX user’s manual 3.4 TFTP Service Select Service -> TFTP Service to view the current status of TFTP Service. You can enable or disable TFTP Service at any time. Enable TFTP Service: To click Enable, and then click APPLY to manage files, e.g. upload and download files to and from the IP PBX. Uploaded files can then be retrieved through TFTP Service. Current directory is shown in the field on the right side of Directory, for instance, it is /.at the beginning. Click a direc


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