Edge-Core VST3305, VST3306A, VST3318D, VST3318E, VST3306B Quick Installation Manual

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VST3300 Series
Quick Installation Guide
Update2006/04/25
DOC No.: 9172018701
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Table of Contents
1. Safety Instructions..................................................................................3
2. Package Contents and Related Environmental Requirements...............4
2.1 Contents...........................................................................................................4
2.2 Hardware and network requirements................................................................ 5
3. Device Figure .........................................................................................6
3.1 Panel ................................................................................................................6
3.2 LED indicators..................................................................................................6
3.3 Connectors.......................................................................................................6
4. Hardware Installation..............................................................................7
4.1 General Connection.......................................................................................... 7
4.1.1 Connection with Telephone Line................................................................................7
4.1.2 Connection with Network Cables...............................................................................8
4.1.3 Connection with Console Cable.................................................................................8
4.2 Connection of 16 Port Model............................................................................9
4.2.1 Installation of Modules...............................................................................................9
4.2.2 Module Numbering ...................................................................................................9
4.2.3 Use IDC Connector....................................................................................................9
4.2.4 Connection between IDC Connector and Phone Set...............................................10
4.3 Connection of Basic Structure........................................................................ 11
5. Initial Settings for a Single Device........................................................12
5.1 Phone Set Configuration (Phone Set Programming Mode)..........................122
5.2 Configuration of Telecom Region ID .............................................................122
5.3 Configuration of IP Address............................................................................13
5.4 Configuration of My Phone Number ...............................................................13
5.5 Restart............................................................................................................14
6. Configuration of Router ........................................................................15
6.1 Connection to Internet.................................................................................... 15
6.1.1 Configuration............................................................................................................15
6.2 Open Server Port to Penetrate NAT ...............................................................18
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7. Checking before Dialing .....................................................................211
7.1 Enter Web to Verify.........................................................................................21
7.2 Check Related Configurations........................................................................22
7.2.1 Basic Information.....................................................................................................22
7.2.2 IP Setting .................................................................................................................23
7.3 Restart............................................................................................................23
7.4 Check LED Status...........................................................................................24
7.5 Trouble Shooting ............................................................................................25
7.5.1 The configuration is not correct................................................................................25
7.5.2 LED Errors...............................................................................................................25
8. Making Phone Calls..............................................................................26
8.1 Dialing between Extension .............................................................................26
8.2 Make and Answer Trunk Calls ........................................................................26
8.3 Making a Call to the Distributor.......................................................................27
9. Other Important Notices .......................................................................29
9.1 Change Password ..........................................................................................29
9.1.1 How To Use Console or Telnet.................................................................................29
9.1.2 Change Web Password...........................................................................................30
9.1.3 Change Password of FTP, Telnet and Console.......................................................31
9.2 Change Service Port ......................................................................................31
9.2.1 Change Service Port of Http, Console, FTP............................................................31
9.2.2 How to Enter System with Customized Service Port...............................................32
9.3 Recordable Greetings..................................................................................... 32
9.4 Other References........................................................................................... 33
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1. Safety Instructions
1. Do not attempt to service the product yourself. Any servicing of this product should be referred to qualified service personnel.
2. To avoid electric shock, do not put your finger, pin, wire or any other metal objects into vents and gaps.
3. To avoid accidental fire or electric shock, do not twist power cord or place it under heavy objects.
4. This product should be connected to a power supply of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the device.
5. To avoid hazard to children, dispose of the product’s plastic packaging carefully.
6. The phone line from Telecom Company or traditional PBX should always be connected to the LINE or FXO connector. It should not be connected to the PHONE/FAX or FXS connector as it may cause damage to the product.
Please read all instructions before using this product to prevent damage to this product. If the document you read is in digital format, print out the whole manual for easy installation.
Warning
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2. Package Contents and Related Environmental
Requirements
2.1 Contents
Includes
VST3300 Series Device x 1
SIP Channels (Default) Model Name Analog Channels
SIP Lines SIP Trunks
VST3305 3 1 FXO + 2 FXS 8 2 VST3306A 4 2 FXO + 2 FXS 12 2 VST3306B 4 4 FXS 12 2 VST3306C 4 4 FXO 12 2 VST3318A 16 8 FXO + 8FXS 24 2 VST3318D 16 4 FXO + 12 FXS 24 2 VST3318E 16 12 FXO + 4 FXS 24 2
Power Cord x 1  Console Cable x 1  Manual/Tools CD x 1  RJ-45 LAN Cable x 1  RJ-11 Phone Cable x 1  Rubber Foot Pads x 1
Dedicated accessories for VST3318:
Plug-in Modules
Modules Description MP3208+ 4FXS + 4FXO MP3008+ 8FXS MP3108+ 8FXO
Rack mounting accessories for standard rack  IDC connectors x 4
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2.2 Hardware and network requirements
This product requires the basic environment listed below.
1. Broadband IP network, fixed IP (Public or Private IP) is suggested. This device may connect to a router using dynamic IP (PPPoE).
2. Bi-directional, 64~512 Kbps bandwidth or more is recommended depending on port usage. (Each call occupies about 40 Kbps. Make estimations for concurrent calls and occasional poor network conditions.)
Note: If a fixed public IP address (Public or Private IP) is not used, this system can still work. In this case, the factory default value will not be suitable. Please refer to the operation manual or contact your distributor for more assistance.
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3. Device Figure
This device can be cascaded or integrated into a network. The diagram below shows a single unit and its LED indicators.
3.1 Panel
The example below is the 16 ports model (VST3318)
3.2 LED indicators
Please refer to section 7.4 Check LED Status for the meaning of each LED indicator and status of the device.
3.3 Connectors
Terminal
Label Description
FXS
For analog phone sets or FAX machines
FXO For public lines or trunk from Analog PBX
Voice
BROADCAST (for VST3305 only)
For an amplifier, speakers or earphones
To WAN (MDI-X) RJ-45 MDI-X terminal, for WAN Network To LAN (MDI) RJ-45 MDI terminal, for LAN CDR For Call Detail Records
RS-232
CONSOLE For system console management
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4. Hardware Installation
4.1 General Connection
4.1.1 Connection of Telephone Line
There are 2-wire and 4-wire telephone lines. A 2-wire line is OK for this machine. The connector type is RJ-11.
The FXS or Phone port of this machine can connect to phone set or Trunk card/FXO
port of an analog PBX only.
The FXO or Line port of this machine can connect to the PSTN from a CO or a Line
card/FXS from an Analog PBX only. Attention: VST3300 Series extensions will seize the highest FXO port number first when trunk calls are made. Therefore, connect the FXO ports of the VST3300 Series from highest number downward. For example, on the 16 port model, please follow the sequence 16→15→14→13→. For port position arrangement refer to 4.2.2 Module Numbering
Attention: Incorrect connection of the FXS/Phone ports of this machine to the PSTN or
Line card of an analog PBX will damage this machine or the analog PBX.
VST 3300
PBX
FXS/ Phone
FXO/ Trun
k
VST 3300
PBX
FXO/ Line
Line/ FXS
VST 3300
FXS/ Phone
VST 3300
PSTN
FXO/ Line
Larger ports numbers first
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4.1.2 Connection of Network Cables
There are 2 kinds of LAN cables, straight through cables and crossover cables. Both connectors are RJ-45 type although they appear the same. Using the wrong cable type will not damage the machine. The figure below is for your reference.
Confirm the following:
z The Link/Act LED of the PC network card is ON or blinking. z LNK/ACT LED of MDI or MDI-X port of VST3300 Series is ON or blinking.
Otherwise, change the port or LAN cable and retry it again
Note: PC connection is for the configuration of this product. When configuration is complete, no PC is required to make or accept calls, the PC can then be shut down.
4.1.3 Connection of Console Cable
The Console port is available for a PC connection and can be used to make initial configurations such as for IP address and regional ID. Some initial values have already been set on this machine. If connected to a LAN, the console cable is not required.
VST3300
Internet/LAN
PC
MDI/MDI-X
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4.2 Connection of the 16 Port Model
4.2.1 Installation of Modules
There are 3 available modules: MP3008+, MP3108+ and MP3208+.
Modules can be installed into the S1 or S2 bays freely according to the needs of the structure. Loosen the screw of bay cover and remove the cover, then, insert module into the bay and tighten the screws.
Attention: If the module is installed when you get it from distributor, don't change its position. A module change (change position, add, remove) requires a Factory Reset and reconfiguration of settings.
4.2.2 Module Numbering
The port numbers are labeled on the front panel of the 19 inches rack model. For convenient management via Web management page and Console interface from a remote site, the numbering is based by the port group. Each group consists of four ports. The following table indicates the port number and the corresponding location:
Model
Group Location Numbering for
management Group 1 Lower module (S1), left side 4 ports 1 2 3 4 Group 2 Lower module (S1), right side 4 ports 5 6 7 8 Group 3 Upper module (S2), left side 4 ports 9 10 11 12
VST3318
Group 4 Upper module (S2), right side 4 ports 13 14 15 16
4.2.3 Use IDC Connector
An IDC connector is used for the voice interfaces (FXS and FXO ports) on the rack model. With IDC connectors, PBX lines and telephone wires can be easily connected to the VoIP gateway. No special tools are required; please follow the instruction below:
(Remark: For IDC connectors, it’s better to use a No. 24 wire, e.g. CAT 5, and bind two wires for one port)
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